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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN 1923—PAR' '(v’}’,‘:;t,{:lzefff;’ New Ideas in D. C. Schools | |CLAIMS IMMIGRANT “mfwimm"BURNS 10 PROBE will be guests of the Navy Depart- ment at a dinner ¥riday evenig, L] i o'clock, at natlonal headquarters of s %ol onducted o s e the Am. 'niver- | s e e e O Husband or Wife III—The School: A Co-operative Plant l_AWS ARE H_[]UTH] 31 Women 1830 1 siveet Soriimen BUMB EXPI_[]S[[]N ationkl Congress of Mothers and Parent- T X The speakers will be Miss Clara D). | Teacher Assoclations.) - Special Dispatch to The Star. Noyes, director, nursing service, of In a recent address Vice President y 3 R RICHMOND, Va., March 81.— Edjtor's Note—Thia is one of a serfes of | rewards the teacher for any arduous the American Red Cross; Miss lsabel = articl ol S & e X D 3 < Coclidge said: “More and more em- * Berry Goodman of Henrico, VA. | fagion sthusls ‘wnisr dimeciimn of he. o | sanor, Which such an organization re- u Hols, assistant library specialist, phasts needs to he placed on the duty ot [ F ; 2 has gone to court to determine | Srated mmitices of the Teachers' Usion, | SSITeS for s sate and successtul|Commissioner Tod Says|Hiii-aPanenti i Miram | Plans Visit to Los Angeles to ¢ N . career. The order of projecting this = United States | obedience. It must be the first lesson | : 3 whether his wife can leave home |1dea into the curriculum is first to Navy, and Miss Bernice D. Mansfield, | of the child in the home, it must be | TR and teke theic vkHA on & visit BY CECILIA P. DULIN. frankly ‘offer such a scheme lo th. Rules Are Set Aside chief nurse, United States Navy. Investigate Wilson’s Al- continued without ceasing in the schools X i without his comsent. Justice A. One day a teacher replied to a boy's | f1459 @s @ method for securing their Columbia Helghts Citlzens' Aswo- 3 3 help In running successfully some of e ; Lo .nd 1t must be, established and main- il 5 Tyler Pitt {s to rule on the case |request, “No, Willlam, you cannotstay | the many school aotivities sach oo by Politicians. S gon Wil meetiTuesday, 8 pm. dn leged Admissions ‘ained as the predominant principle of | f 3 5 ; &L, hearlng to be glven Wednes- |, ryp bourds until you do better | health, uthietics, thrit, safety, spe- St. Stephen's Hall, 8017 1dth street g = z00d citizenship. Law reigns. It can n The question fs whether a wite |work for me.” And that boy was pun- | il (elehrations, Red Crows, et - Asnociation Oldest Inhabitants will \either be cheated, evaded nor turned | : can eive her home for isits |ished as effcctively us if he hud been The officers are elected, and here the BY e Associated Press meet Wednesday. § p.nv, at URIOn e | By the Associted P islde. Wa can discover it, live In ac- " ; :n‘dwll;t "}S:nm’:’; lflt”: ‘;nd“;‘n;:, “Kept In" This typifies the willing- [choice 18 often i surprise to the| NEW YORK, March 31.—Politicians :n,v‘fn ';':i;él:lmllwwl corner of 19th MIAMI, Fl ordance with it, observe it and develop s ; away the child, can the fathcr |ness of children to help. How they |tacher, but children are wise to the |and attorneys are “making a mockery 5 ! Burns, chief the ird succeed; or we can disregard it, ¥ proceed ngainst the wife for kid- liove to co-operate is best '«'\'M"“""d'l‘:ml:\.\'“::::ir :ff,.,fi‘f.:ff,'..?'s'.‘.“..'}".‘;.r.;]';'»..- of the immigration laws” by bringing | P. E. 0. lunchcon tomorrow at 12:30 vestigation of the violate it, defy it and fail It s the 2 ¢ § B he tase 18 to establish whether |DY the eager hands when the teacher |teacher. A few important commit- | PFeSsure to bear upon the Depart- | 0'clock at 1789 N stre Justice, sald today he i o Siaa et ags sl the husband has chief rights in the |says: “Who would like to help? tees may be appuinted. The exceutive |ment of Labor in speclal cases to al- | Plaey Branch Chapter, Y. W. ¢, A,, | Word from Was) Af Industiinl Slcoess Sperity, To | F¥Y : 3 : management of his home and fam- A wise teacher recognizes this at- l"[-‘mvm“:lx"';m\l'::;mv:;-;_:l"‘*‘xz:q tah‘:‘\ low mental defectives, undesirables ;:Hl meet Thursday, 2:30 p.mi., at 1210 ments in the Zurd it is to perish, serve e tn | | e 1 titude and seeks to run her school- lder of business. It is not too early | #nd others aficted with diseases to | Decatur street. Herbert Wilso e i, e - - = = iroom on the co-operative plan. Be-|for children |4; learn simple par! enter this country, Iinmigration Com- | Anthropological Soclety will meet !¢ mmanufacture ¢ Co L mentary procedure, foner Rob 5. Te - | Tuesday, 4:45 p in roc 2 rall stree eorty . sides asstgning tradit b i . missioner Robert E. Tod declared to pm., in room 42-3, | Wall street forth il 5 sk members. Constructive work for the | M0 “\‘n'l;"'"!v_ ';)' :0"‘4‘“[!“' fm(;f The minutes of & mecting of one . " New Natloral Museum. “Algonquian | ¢ [ o : O bitterment of the children in our pub- rubbing, ventilating, distribut- such organization may illustrate the : Notes," by Dr. Truman Micheison ional con- | S Wi - lle school has always been the pur-ling and collecting materials she|Serfous intent of the pupils in ful-; In ome case—that of a family of five | “Some New Light on the Mistory of Sk e 5 e e pose and object of the Parent-Teacher | places responstbility on the puplls for {13_m;» the ;hllgnv(luxv:l of thelr mem- | from Pittsburgh—which was deported | the Eastern Indlans,” by Dr. John R made to T Associations. hership. his is taken from tho).n the Majestic today more than |SWanton. i q . keeping the daily program in motion. ! yecretary" i ord i trom Touieeille Gonrier Timen the work has been assuming dif- secretary's book in his own form & ] 5 i = .‘,...mwm'\!,: # 1,."1’ vory might duting 3 ferent aspects during the past two |She, however, makes it plain that the - Z bos 5,000 had been expended by the fam- | Newcomers’ Club wiil have luncheon he convention fre till § o'clock the : S years, and the various clubs have|job’contracted for must be done and oport of Secrotary. ily and their friends fn an effort to | tomorrow, 12:30 pm., at City Club, com. the. ads - - Ibeen engaged in dolug the uctive lo- | done w She commends for ubllity | “The eighth regular Keep! the deportés hite g e e D he deportees in the United| aaue Socsty will gtve Bamamet, D D paanw el b A0 ARG mer 5 cal work of their several communities, | and effor Bl Ll la e o d A b i thety orich JERDHANERT R MO LE) SWETTY, !thu Rl il aspects Elect Own Captains. !f\i.m-lh“.{l i ‘.'.U‘:r“r;;‘:i.:a\..l,,. i {"‘“‘"‘- Mr. Tod sald literary and musical program, motion | BIE The boih plot i sould be fure to “listen in' at this | PFOgTam chalrmnn and editor of year- | have been in no way neglected. § The children choose or elect their|the meeting to order at 9:30 wm Pittsburgh Cases Exeluded. Rictures and dancing at.New Jbbitt () 4 1 time and h - high lights of the book. s Edch Parent-Teacher Awoclation or e onlBran chaqke Qv dlect thol Ieh patringls omas were e g o AP 1 ; It is interesting looking over the | YOU will advise me in time I shall be \meets once in every month in their Tty to Jeadere 1e emaniaized, The |und the pledge to the flag given. ndividual cases, which h e ef- |, €arroll Councll, Knights - ST ords for the past twenty-six years|Elad to do my part in furthering its|own public school bullding. On the |jo¥alty to leaders o emphasteed. The |3 (a0 “Bhal e "the Faccretury | foct of b R e as the ef- | hus, will give u carnival SOUGHT IN CINCINNATI lo from the capital of | Interest.” third Tueaday in each month. these | 1ONAX Of belng u leader and Its ve- "h,05 60 N "ANHE, (N ember sait reaking down the immigra- | morrow, 9 pm. at Knights of Co- national conventions | local elubs come together in the latge | JRONSIBINEIas Bl mas be Gevelobed | Lol ning Ghout health habis as his | 0 1w, he declared. “The Pitts- | lumbus Hall, 91§ 10th street. LJUPCSEY jovRRiy . CCAHEINd { L TAaE RaL eehn lations in the | parent body, the District of Columbla} iy, &0 “order and fead them or her name was called. Reuding of | PUrgh cases were mundatorily ex-| perpare MacFudden will lecture bert throughout the: varlous sections of ‘our yalxih and seventh divisions, s o eothers and Tarent- | ragdy, in good form. What if a friend- | the minutes of the last meeting and | cluded from tho st lawye 4 ght in bat ¢ New country. | _ Sixth division, Miss Flora Hendley, | Teacher Associations, snd bring to | [e8dY. IR ®ood form. What 108 I SAWINE OC \quesilons) on e ubia 1o start, yet lawyers|Tuesday night in ballroom of New made In Washington, D. C. thera have|supery Blair-Hayes Parent-Teacher | the large group the results and effects | ¥ WOrd © ey s Charles, | constitution ‘was done by the secre. |nd politicians juggled the cases for Willard. Subject, “Glorious, Kadiunt 3j,.0 ren held ten pational conventions, in- | Association, Mre. Willlam Levy, second | of thelr activities in the docal com- | (e Slow These captains are | ta Reports of committees and|More than two years. The whole | Health—How to Obtain It s one in California_in 1907, another | third Thursday. Wheatley Parent: | through such exchange of ldeas that | Diayground and - good "hes | songs. and Chestnr ¢ Tulion SM. ahé [and subjects our handling of the im- AMcslarlon Wil rieot Eamoviowi 5] Shdthar regon in 1915, and the rd in | Teache Association, Mrs. B. V. Cham- (& new and wider vision ix effected. | U0 3 Fohn D khve Kot Diades animal | igTation law to ridicule and critf- P~ &t Sixth Presbyterlan Church. Al gton sta n 1 rst Thursday. The current year has been pri Greni exercises of th o Sulle ann RO Ot s e ol iy othes od i 2 " - ] e s onterta e, | Subervisor—RBrent Home and School jand teachers. The ranke of wctivi-| ilugyal Glnity to the occasy was heard, and the editor promised | . e fgence of our ex- )3 Ingomar street, Chev as follows: lowa, 1900; | Assoclation, Mrs. W. B, Yowell, third | tles has been very wide. und the [ [IRSURE IRAIY 0, FRE CORE € fo have Konie cupies s o mining boards—men with ability a8 | fucsdess omeina S Do o i Michigan. 1903: Tllinois, 1904; | Thursduy her at § or 8 Carberry | beneflts derived wre’ without measure. |, & 80 30TRT (A0 N0 DU i captatn [day., A penalty for gum.ches atrists—to reverss their de-|in Washington invited s url, 192 and oL | Rarent-Teacher Assoclation, Mra, A he Congress is about to Issue al,c.ompanying those who wish stamps. | was adopted and one for finger-1 StonA thcis 5 ; : 2 The conventionsik. Wine, & uesduy. alternating |year book, which will be destgned to | iR TE LIRS Bl b M ohool | Biters alo, Jullen M. read aimee ¢ =ion, me and time again because the south were in Toulsiana i |t & and ;. onds Mothers” Ciub, |answer anxious questions which are | 56 SOMPIes KePOris uiatit (he < fumous American Nive mooout IWo ! uf political pressurs.* wilarmone Ata for Cowswmp(ives d Tennessee in |drs. 3. H. Fritz, second Monday daily coming to the president, Mrs earn money, calllng on them | phe atur and George Dew AIthoukh, dendrtation tas been wees | oL T Ls REsfarmanos i occastonally to tell the class how the | The viee president read abont “Lishon: 4 in of Sammy |ater tomorrow und Tuesday evenings L money {s earned. The report of u|Picture City of Portugal’ and the | (g AR N tiel RSy et d DR wiry Home und School, | requests for informution come from | Foned 18 SRFREL R (PG | qutratary road. honr o exon | Goldman ot Byracuss, Ni ¥, an wi-{2lL tickets puschasen cirodgh Alg e bl ankle, firat Tuesday, | State universitles. state superintend- |y itchen fioor and made w good job of |ty ‘Hunt the Oldest The leged feclle-minded youth, who i5|sumptives under their eare The Washing and fice. thi d 8: Peabody Hilton |ents of schools, iprivate institutions it does much to elp/a teacher estl also asked questions on Eu-|said to have for his advo Gov e R i tion_ of Acacia Fr RARCIRIBE 1 c Assocl; Mrs. R.|parent-texcher ' orgunizations andf - Q€% WECH (0 TOP L that particu- o g AR g r his advoc Fov. e wel arths Pra v lbeE s postponed wadl 180; g o e e L LR AR S e S e mate the rex Beography and United States | Smith and muny congressmen. he will R M e S morraw afternoc 0 arrangeme s at e i@ pting: 3 e ve: ook Wil S etall | - 2 . 3 % s e al ce depa ) 5 aft n. exas, bt an mic there. Ina| Wallaohoowers Mo tiens o e s ot e s e i St Chooning Henlth Captains. » meeting adjourned at 10:15 | U® tested ugain Monday before @ |C. A. wnmounced the following wii bana e B These tements ure i E. Wilson, third Thursday at 2:30. [cal communities. Every channel | The health captains, chosen because N, secretary board of puychigrists. Mr. Tod de-[take part in the free Jobby concert ; ted from an article by our nutional | The seventh divislon is the bann through which the,child may be bene- | of their excellen habits, in- ve schoolroom s ed t the facts the case are | oo e ey president, Mrs. Higgins. in the April [one for organization, s there ia an |fted {8 thoroughly canvassed and |spect thelr rows fean hands, | buxy . whire the der rtible, however, and that|row night: Miss Adeline Bowic lasue of the Child Welfure Magazine. |association in every building except |competent and efclent help secured { faces, teeth and vidence of a|eratic prin group intere : 0 g ¥ = s Adel ‘» one to put il beneficial ldeas into prompt | handkerchief. They report when re-|and the ide v oto o 4 Rumanian—should be de- _ Eecht i ‘"'1{":”” D. ;‘_ s Y;n»‘, _‘hl'nlllur School Celebration. execution. s i quired on m{n imy ‘w;-m»lxi r:lrran_x;-r‘r de w-‘.:x‘t'-r— o and gress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher he Public School and Home As: Many schools have been equipped |rows and refer any frequent delin- ate w real lfe situatior 1 e associations held u specti), meetinic on glation, together with its auxillary, | with n't:'rvlrl\: H]‘I‘.linn( fixtures, & |he] fpiensy &5 Too mener in phy ADMITTED UNDER BOND. FOR FARM AND GARDEN. FARM HORSES, Puesday on. in tha * of the | the Mothers' ('] Elizabeth V.|year book will show. In several | culture captains of rows, chd Joad. 200 P BOTGint Bilsinens wad e Loy iase sncd | saaca: dencol. yardy Mhve ‘beet aur-|exsct and careful form, 13 the us ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | : s s 1 plans made to ralse |and abetted by the Ci Associu- |faced for proper play space. ‘Teach- | wands often review the TODAY Boy to Be Deported After Good If. Millard, Fulls Church, | 5 B © District delegates | tlon, celebrated the twenty-fifth an- | ers ms und small lkitchens have | and give criticlsm. e aele L e " ventic The an- versary of the founding of the|been fitted up, go that a comfortable In the actual teaching of ot 1’]14 ot N Tk Gl n Record in School. PURE Ttalh i e ey, ST place | school last Tuesday evening. About | place is insured for rest and recrea- fects there ave frequently periods o 3 naslvan] R ead | R peian e “ani 17 when the |500 people, including many of the | tion during the lunch hour. Vic- {drill or correction the pu- e ¢ c, . Mareh 31 A inle. ; com- | early graduates, gathered in the | troius und player-planos, with neces. | plis are taught t other. Tills te 'y Goldmun, accompanied by his | I COW with i r st 2 - — ifter- beautitul building to do honor to its |sary records, have been supplied [For instance, enu 0 be t | medienl 4nd pEvehola 7 ] E rs. ) K. RODMAN. T Without access to 1 trusting to my ner that the nan Wils mentioned at any time volve tateg the conven- | Kingsman Parent-Teacher Associa- les Scott Rafter, concerning the Massachusetts | tion, Mrs W. Boswell, third Mon- |work in the Nation's capital. The in 1018 | principal, Miss M. 1. Given, who has | through the efforts of the parent |stressed in the recita: o0 i .:DA‘L!X‘ R. MA been at ‘the head of the hool all | groups. Furniture where needed has |ory selection. T i G tror 1 tonigh far | Per SeTUDE. | LANDSCAPE GARDEN d to her assistant, been secured. petition to qualify in abil ' %, R rk {n response 10 & sum- . ) Ploue Adaws | Phope N ere will be t ¥ The health of the children has been | with clearness, force and 2ok A n appear at Ellis Islund Mon- T TEE = 15 to send ¢ - - ny . 2 the apecinl charge of the parent-|The school heips the tea. . . S hation by th e e = BUTTERN nal convent 1% the third 2 teacher associations. Scales for the|cide, for this work 13 to b em. State health servi 1 b O RV ingston, | F und keep y werk in April party’ will prob- er, as I . welghing and measuring of the chil- | The aim of this driil is to make the o hnly urrived in this country two Phone 108-3-1 K and lat ¥ be both afternoon and evening. v during this time, dren have been furnished in m children conscious of their audienc s lecture at Art 1 3 ago from Rumanis. He was T LEGHORNK, 6 weeks old, 40c & . B H 1 1 is ths gencral e could hardly belfe v schools, and milk lunches for the{and to create within them a desire to t avenue, follow!: be mentally defec Dut | cockerels for breeding, $2. Phove Lir . - vrman. Further details will be s school wus opened Chevy Chase, | short rec and hot lunches for the |please their listeners. concert from 4 to ¥ 4 itted under bon & y, | BRI . Big, Husky Chicks published later . C., W derness, there 1g ' noon hour have become a regul r 3 pupils should be o 5 ol nealogy of Je 1 " S—Three, fresh with calves. Pl 5 3 € * no human habitation south of the ecir- | stitution the alm in all thelr efforts, It adds |biblical garments on 1 ¥ ~hool hers B mtier. stronger, w Wednesday evening the new I cle, save the old Lelt farm house. : year book, which Is being ably | incentive to what otherwlse may b . ) - ¥ il i o h School bullding, whi After cong g Miss 2 Tsabelle Geddes Smith, will { come drudgery. nccessful group pe ana A no relatives ’\lynnr“:,'mnm >l':r_v“;u‘-‘.l‘x.lhr_:‘w.( erchitecture and contains |and Miss He uests w nce the great amount of | are then assign €r members of tin ania, to country the | 310 e o 0 rooms, was dedicated with | vited to tl rium, where a d . ructive work which has | the class for drill. This is a fair n- o e I be od dep HATCHING § Sarouehin Z 1t wi ive ceremonies, The oxerolses | IEDUul program was glven, consis n accomplished by the Congress of extending into the actual s my said tonight thaf |taythy, § ind Rurred it 4s A L < co-op o ' Sntban each varie S and §1 per set 3 ve e Hilite ere presided over by Dr. Abram jiBlg of reminiscences and th of Mothers during the schoo! year [schoolroom work the co-operation of is sent back to Humania it £ $1 7 free mew Bulletin T Simon Antl Wwers opened by anaRveca ation to Miss Given of a now rapldly drawing to a close. pupils and teache whicl leave her husband in this Py "9 Simon and wero onned i i snwicd: | entation o M in ooy ST SATAE RN, PN Sl e Biiby NNk SAFETY RAZGR WIELBED. | ST e e S e pastor of the E; rth M. E. Church. | filigree bar pin s be cutlined in det and will follow Studying European Affafirs. 3-h.p.. for small farm. D harrows, Ingineer Com « -five bright, new silver dollars. 11 general line “Th ) o | : P - n't he now have a lMtel low, three.row seeder and men Teo b D $ 3 e Schonl Wal. presented eith o i n Bot Child | Welfar ganizes for the pur {Colored Woman in Hospital Calls iess, peace and opportunity o ont 350 * S350, WALTELS, < 1 . the asd : through the " she sobbed. 239 'k _ave. Takoma. i"hone. to the board of education ure of the building as it looked | “Literature in the Home, hrift in e e e e Nare Mistorier; she sobbed. L of_the commissioners. twenty-five years ago and i b 3 al Life of the Child.” i B e e HEDGES, SHRUBS. GRATT THE FARM Dr. Frank W. B { fully framed picture, surmounted by o © “Relation of } 10 R g , 2 ¥ i 1 pluiged 1T oL 1€ OF achools, then o tiie new | vietory palms, of the two gold-star Art in the Home" | 1€R0._ A teacher Who s I B und |court routhwent, JUDGE TO BE ORATOR. 3 Tivate 11t building and th rvice it will ren. | bove. - Jood Music in t sumrn upon the fait 5 o) 168 nam sl S nd_ornamental | ’ io; 3 - ol = o B .. table with these children, telling them | {Pon the fa » n 3 2 R e Dhane f nds. » SRR T DD e s s e e I her “experioncen “and “showing® them |1 Jouly, et TS | Wil Speak at Memorial Services of | Lln 4wt o ; giseapuss Lz, “harles Hart, principal of the r closed this anniversary meeting. outlined will be seen to le in the [RICUEES 0, (L0 o0 Suliiey m.,“”,‘,"'" her her face. suid Washingten Bagles SRR RERD school, contrasted the old and the new — fact that the influence of it will de- |ovents Capirin, CRoOsen fOf SRR o | to have e of ¢ shing' gles. = & S l Bastern High buildings. In 1912, he Henry D. Cook Home and[velop a love for the home aund for|!ell N Poa s setbolener asmiens oot the hunds ot 14 Mar W. H. May on, Inc. aid, Eastern had only 400 pupils, to- hool A'\‘.wu, atlon met Tuesday even- | {he things that center ‘ffi und n;ul{{\.: e e dcho oy at ot Magkle A i A TTBIF L S s o Alesiiia Y. it has 1,175 pupils encolle: i i . all of which have unfortu- o Toves i et et 9 hwest. ) e KHe Sell fmorin] serve Froeman, pastor of e g ! e 10ved from: the Howme birds of the vicinity for study and A e RTABLE CHICKEN HOTSE, cotered i — Epipha cave a | Was Dr. J. W, Murphy, who s H and environment through mod- | n& bird Yy TOReh ercat | ; 2 L DL AR soverd i, | s = 1 what 15 expected of Es ubject was especially interesting, be- | of 1{ving. Eested In kg @ & 90K ing | She, was taken o the hospital ul . h T Figh, (Greettnes. Were cause the association has recently | The great object of outlined pro-|. Tt e oo a grohninncs apdopedted | Lyl b | S iy tot B > pullets. haby ¢ 1 Lvan 9T moehey, 1 tabli milk lunches in the school. | grams Tor }-,’”-5 Work in parent. |this collaboration is to Mayo, who found her fnjurles te artet from the S WITH BUTTERMILK srtheast Citizens' P | The association has also recently ) teacher groups is that through their Garrlson wve, COOLEY. Frenchtown ots, Brooders, Poultry Supplies the many extra activitles of an ele- | not serioue | Bana will play. F. A. Mueller wili | > e BABY CHICK o veig he pu . schoolroom into & program| Maggle was arrested by police of | contribute cello solos. Vocal mu HICKS =Y. 1a focks, president of the Southeast | Wel&hed the pupils of the school and |influence the home is made a better ub. The word “club” delights | the fourth precinct on i charge of |will be miven by Miss Clelia Flora- | & £ LHISIEW STARTING FOOD Association; G Jameson, | found that 45 per cent of them were {place and & more attractive place for X o ey the. 1o k (2L e elven by dios G it Chureh, 1 i ' president of the Lincoln Puark Citizens | Underweight. Mrs. E. R. Grant gave e child in his social and leisure -3 = . x HIC red, 1 n Association; I : <, |an interesting talk about the care of | hours, and the school is made more { Aprii 50: B “rorkn and reds: w presient 5 the children in the nutrition clinics. [ effective for his academic training. {arelr._Crider. Reltaville, Md tar-Chic-A. the won- gton Citize soctation: Amhnz|This talk was illustrated by slides " FINE RUFF OF : A s iy et F the Hpma ool showing some of the children who are resdr Tuewtay, > i Starting Food d s 4B 4 Fosen |cared for as they were before and WIFE ASKS DIVORCE. . i PP o et : Leadon. L o Ty men overywhera Dresident of the Hastern Hieh Soperi |after treatment. Mrs, Btta L. Hilton yesterday asked The National Capital’s most complete gas & accessories station : R ol U A o osiion dered by | There will be no meetings of school | the District Supreme Court for a on Taising bie Teairs baby chicks, ¥ clubs. Durwood Bowersox gave sev | Week: 85 the bulldings will all be|James G. HiltoR on, Chatges o H d d A B RO - -~ r Food and Remedy Co. eral violin selections L #¢¥= | closed for the Easter holidays (ir,‘,:g'éiii Hior Slong iie Btredb Tor some undreds re uylng CHICKS, wishbone hatc | Eekington Place & Q St. N. I, Following the exercises the bulld- y - 5 - s stance, unti] he was arrested by a K North 235, & was thrown open 1o Inspection of | op AiTiNE the late war the Congress)distance, x ; I Visitor: {of Mothers and Parent-Teacher asso- | policeman. On another cccasion he ° ° ‘ K 23 M ", clations were occupied entirely with|blackened her eves, £h . it = ot — s ~ * cessary war activities Since the| They were married December 10, s ‘,‘.—"3?"‘“ NN AT Seio S Y o oy © 1o our president, |armistice the work of adjustment to [1914, and have one child, whose e guaranteed 1 ! sald, “In the future [a peace-time basis has required the|custody the wife seeks. Attorneys HORSE, good. “Soung, for g TORES ing to our public | entire thought and attention of the | Fischer & Flscher appear for the ave.. Anacosti ¥ Chow Lo discussed, if | offi and the several thousand'wife BADY CRIONS. rocks and remy rexdy torap- (| U (SREPUGC atc 1 1 - res e e kind During This Unusual Sale e S e b il b, & and oeemet - el 2( st st, n.w., West Ne are selli eny s the well known Duro 688 ot 1 ihastailnc. We are selling Kenyon Super Cords and k S TN D KRR S S et Walter Roberts Inc., Cords at the prices that prevailed previous to the two recent sharp Rocke; corkeuls, one rear ald” Tiest obtaion: Alexandria, Va. § . S = i P f 4 pers. Buy Your Anthraclte Early advances, and hundreds are saving money by equipping their cars E%?E&':{.’;“;fi:}:‘(‘:&" A 0 ke Phone 166 raise Bab now for the season’s use. i . .0, Tox 6, Hocksile, ~HEDGES FURNISHED AND PLANTED. Old hedges cut back; special sofl: lawns put in first-class order. ¥ 4 HERRELL, 711 A Don’t delay, hoping for lower prices. Buying Now Means Money Saved | BABY CHICKS Tow -foraem every Tues.., Thurs. Darred Rocks and R. I Heds, 25 for $5; 50 Delay may mean no anthracite at any Kenyon Super Cords AT U s iy Takoma Park. _Phone Col. 32423 ¢ . . o price. The miners’ wage agreement ex- 15,000 Mile Guarantee FRUIT TREES, ot Buttermilk . e EoaaEbesrioe. crmbeEiag stommberioe: pires August 31 next. There may be a KENYON SUPER CORDS e Ly Starting Feed | strike; there may not. We hope not. If vou buy now and the price should drop, 32x31/; Non-Skid. .$1850 34x4!/» Non-Skid. [reseine o et G il oo, | B S S 30x315 Non-Skid. ..$14.00 34x4 Non-Skid. .. e O | e the first eight weeks for certain res: charge the difference up as insurance 32x4 Non-Skid. .. .$24.90 33x5 Non-Skid. .. o4 toth St N, Conkey's Big Poutry Book Free L 2 = . HE 5 . For ale badly needed. 33x4 Non-Skid. .. -$25.60 35x5 Non-Skid. .. SHRUBS AND ROSES SCHULTZ SEED STORE, s FOR HOME GROUND PLANTING. 304 10th St N.W. DURO CORDS FAIRFAX FARMS CO.INC, T NANK GO We are accepting orders now for spring i . B and summer delivery at price current 30x3%4 Non-Snid. .......S11.60 This Is Planting Time for when delivery is made. We solicit your 32x4 Non-Skid...........$21.50 White House i i 3 33x4 Non-Skid...........$2250 order. Our Superior Anthracite and un s ] ass Seed equaled service are at your command. l | Beautiful Lawns in and Around Washington Are Made With 9 THESE PRICES PREVAIL AT THESE STATIONS SCHULTZ’S J . MAURY DOVE COMPANY Automotive Supply Co. New Royal Garage White House Lawn Green Seeds. By its use a deep green, velvety sward, free from clumps, can be produced in from FRINCIPAL OFFICE 218t & Pa. Ave. N.W. 1815 L St. N.W. MR ; ice Stati May’s Auto Supply Co. 1 Quart..........35c | 1Peck (5Ibs.)..$2.25 1408 H Street Packa.t"g" ifi::::c-end. L - Cherrydale, \E’:P 2 4 Qngm vee...$1.25 | 1 Bushel (20 1bs.)..$8 Free seed manual containing useful information about lawns and BRANCH SALES OFFICES: hdor o] wardenn. Ask for your copys i PR T s i |l THE wasHINGTON ACCEssORIES CO. (||| Schultz’s Seed Store TR L S NOW. B S Mg 304 Tenth Street NW. Main.222 e

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