Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1923, Page 32

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i ) ; : ___ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923. Bureau Announces Stations MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Should Be More Original. , - = 5 g et ¢ % s ™~ By BUD FISHER s Vou Sce T HAPPER To Kroow 1o WeLL, T CRARGGD §ooo YM;: m;r (};k‘qzce THAT e THE bt —— For Health Study of Babies THAT S(R SIDNEY HAS CHARGS Pounbs wokTH oF seweray (SB[ 100 Bound PEARL NocKkLAC S e e acaaane: ACCOUNTS AT ALL THE BIG AND HAD (T SEAT T His 7 SIR SIDNEY AAD DELWER. SIR SIDNGY's ORDERS ARG EESRRAE ToOa e LI JeweLry STIRES on REGEMT ADDRESS. IMAGING ALL THE T® LODGE Yau IN STREET So 1T ENABLED me ! EXPLAINING SIR SID. HAD® IT TO HIS ADDReSS! LONDOR TOWER. Farens of many Washington chil- | noon, Center No. 4. 80 . strect ™ HAVE A BARREL oF Do WHEN HE RETURNED THE THANKS, oLD DEH.' __AT DNCE! ‘% dren have ta Ivantage of the op- = i ' ' ; | At the dispensary of the Children's . EWELRY! TZE HEe! pertunity offered them by the chil-| gogpital examingtions will be held FUN YESTERDAY! 4 RY dren’s bureau of the Labor Depard-|on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday . . v fp o 5 ined | afternoons 'between 1 and 2 and / medt to haisé thele cuitiren examinnd | mothers who bring their children | 7 ™ physically. Mothers of children who | RO 0T (fese times may have them p g '“’l‘ A wish them examined. the bureau ai- | examined without previous appoint 9 \ f 4 < it nounced today, should make an ap- | ment. S g A ;. ., v : . v A - - THe! oMDen) Pointment by telephoning to the Child | ~Study of Mothers' Employment. | ,2,::, by Welfare Center nearest their home | A Study of mothers' ‘mpllol:‘-:nenu SV } / BRI '1:\“:01?\01 o 5 hefo land its effect on infant mortality is A N ] fud 4 S . 1< A at least one day heforehand. In this|paing conducted by the children's by- ¥ 3 i 4 3 TN 'AS A BOY way long walts at the centers will be | yeau. While the study Is not being : h1 8 A T w avoided | made primarily in \\'nsl\mglon,f{h» o\ : Z - ” - ¥ & T Used T S hysicians inie . le | work is being carried on here. Infant R : e Physicians in charge say that while | HORE 15 DEICE CEPOCE o8 Here we! 1 Z SING A SONG | all childven under the age of lhll‘c. than in a majority of the states. and = vears are included in the bureau's|the low rate here is declared by many child health study. there have not|!o be due to the work of the Child Crar e e Welfare Soclety, which maintains proportionately been so many babies | giations throughout the city, and as- under the age of six months examined | sists mothers in taking care of their as of children a little older. 1t is|children i hoped by the bureau that more baule\'} R i from 2 to 6 months of age will be | Pneumonia | brought in for examination, in order | Often develops from neglected colds to make sure that they are getting |Start treating vour cold today with! a good start in life | Father John's Medicine—Advertise- | | ment. 3 : gieiseatasn EARTHQUAKE RECORDED. | eek follow afternoon, C e streags nort 3 589; Tuc - smograph at Georgetown | D8 SETasIiE b 2 vesterday recorded an | of moderate intensity. | which Father Tondorf, in charge of the college observatory, estimated to | be about 1,800 miles south of Wash- | ¥ afternoon 3 ngton. The shock lasted about thirty street northwest, ¥ minutes, | - afternoon, Reports received here from Rome ! street south- |told of an earthquake of such in- v morning, | tensity that it damaged the seismic nd G streets quake was supposed Fri after- nity of Dalmatia Home of the Measured by Days ] Only Gt b e ; ‘ W, s : : Exclusive Bernstein-made clothes for men are eco- nomical from the price standpoint. Clothes Economy Two-Pants But the better economy is measured by i the days of wear. i v T i ,t ¥ ‘N i The fabric will wear and wear—but even ! 5 i ) Sult ShOPS when the fabric begins to fray, the style is p by ¥ N I, there to stay—with the same individuality : . as when the suit was new. =. i mn Bernstein will make a new spring suit e T | ; : R Washington Are You the One in Five? at 3 prices ONLY- EMEMBER, it ic not how low we ' can sell our clothing, but how § , good a garment we can offer. ~ Not if your Gums Bleed Easily | We Sell “Bell” Clothes Tender, bleeding gums! S ~at These 3 Prices Only :it claims four persons out of every ve pastforty,andthousandsyounger, 2 : robbing them of precious tZerh agn d Because we can show you every desirable fabric and model, cor- sapping their priceless health. > rectly tailored to give the utmost service at these prices. Don’t wait. Form the habit of strict oral hygiene now. Go to yourden- it regulary o footh and g Don’t Pay a Penny More spection. Brush your teeth with g:;?flafis F:;: :he Eums-—a healmg With our enormous outlet in principal cities and low operating costs, . ce that w :ln used in time J we are.able to offer you clothes that every man would be proud to wear, "‘u th' 1‘ H her So 'd and used consl,sten.y. will prevent with a broad guarantee of Money Back if you are displeased. O 'nq lq Pyorrhea or check its progress. . . Forhan’s For the Gums is the for- S, ai i day Late s of R} Fortan DD & Ut No ¢fiarge for Alterations Open Saturday NO Charge as a dentifrice, it will keep your be 1 th osiseidh ; ’ i Yo el Pleasant t : ' If you are displeased or feel , ; P = the taste. At all druggists, 35¢ and Extra ants | ‘ ‘ 1 = you can buy elsewhere for less, S ——— return garment before wearing and receive These prices include both e § pairs of tsousers; there are mno Y . 7 4 t harges of any' kind— FO r ll ar 2 STORES IN WASHINGTON ; Zt::a t(i:o:a Free. .,',f’_.,fffif/i’p‘,,.( : ' 920 F St. N. W. ' 941 Penn. Ave. —_—

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