Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 14

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- AR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923. ajlowed to wal.|be placed the ber of bables NEW HAVEN, C 5. ing his callers for the opportunity to ' His likes and dislikes “should not be | thar “((tjf.i"i[!f&if.“ and dle through | sure punishment for traflic breaches, ol g mher T —Thirty Yale students have been dis- meet them and express his apprecia- catered to. cakes, espe- | the e e foolish | were advocated by Dr. Durrett to cut v a . MEDIE AL l.EAnER tlon. he spoke of his high apprecia. | cluliy Letivcen e S me- | the ladulsoances’Tor weak fand J0088 | U0, ol Puntrraiity, ate’ from (s SISUSNd for having termented atave on, for thelr profession. - He sald | bldden. 7hc meals should o t| i moMICS, The numyer of clusses they may ; that the medical profession, which |of simple, wcli-o -| Shaseieivgs 2 nemrhe. | e cea " The Juloe wa now Includés many women s well as ing romgs " clicooked| and nourlah: | ;. .o oneity of the promotion of | has beun feduced - he. Joioe. was 3 hades instead | peddled on the campus with direc- men, is a most learn w o lithe trs = e Pror the ob-| A haunted house has sl P Dt e R L s LR O T 5 mack declared that tuo|the tralning of women disinchi- |of curtains. tions as to making it potent. e e ity looking toward the promotion of |INg sulid fcods, and the bab b v itfes for reckless ‘i " cods, y is al- Against the infants sacrificed to|with severe penaltfes for T S o WS 5 4 Dfl,;;'lu Welfare.” lowed to shift for itself. It is m:uu.—\uu- m-."nu-u uor.ls" u;' olden times, it | driving, and for driving while in- 30 YALE MEN PUNISHED- he President’s addrass was in the|festly Importint to he careful of what | scems, too, that in falrness might | toxicated, and removal of the courts | ik v form of a welcome, and after thank- {the growing child is | from political control in order to gs- wWag w contributing cause | : protecting the health of the public, |to malnutrition, because a chilg whose | nation of trained nurses to do- that e e e e Dr_ Thomas A. Groover Of giving advice regarding health, the [nervous system had become overex-,kind of work was urged by Dr. A . Y s"essw“‘z’m medical man very frequently assists|cited by playing would b ble t orge Dempsey, registrar of the bu- b= o Washi ton E y in dvising familles in other matters. | oat Draperly or o tlenn mebherly | reau of vital statistics of nu“u:n‘\ » s e D ow ecause of the type of the men In the | Hp said play as well as food shouid |board of health of Luisia e de- ; e ashington Elected Vice profession thelr advice to families, in f,?r,gu‘fmdy. and e atvised making | clared that more than 16,000 women s $2,000.00 on their completed homes. p 4 = : : A Let us show you how you can de . his oplnion, has gone far in making |the young child tike nap, or at|die annually from childbirth and that ) President of Body. better oitizens, |least rest. in ‘the afterioon. 4 1 in combating this the same. Ne obligation. . yaical and mental defects whic! y Monthly Payments. Physical and 1 def hich Yo Easy Monthly P: ts. . i “Honor Bilt" Homes are sold on = = 5 Easy Monthly Payments. - We even / adrance part of the cash for labor, | due to the lack of | | caused the rejection as unfit for serv- Harm to Babies. proper care. foundation and chimney material. 2 ice of a large percentage of men ex-| “Great harm can come from bring- | ' Pifty is the “dangerous aze” in Dr. Charles L. Minor of ‘Asheville, | @mMed for the draft in the war could | ing up babies according to the book.” | motoring, Dr. J. Durrett, health N. G, former president of the Ameri. | B&ve been prevented in a majority of | declared Dr. Ross J.,Snyder of Bir- | oificer of Memphis, told the section S e e can Tuberculosis Association, was|in childhood, Dr. Noble D. McCor- [pediatrics section of the Southern |yesterd 1 iy Rosmaramdiucks e i o il Bis elected . president of “thie Southern | mack of Fort Smith; Ark, today told | Medical Association last night. “The |~ presenting a trafic-accident sur HIS is the family por Sale Price, $1,849.00 eate myotg of SOt et Medical Aasoctation at its final gen-|the section of pediatrics of the as-|harm in the popular magazine article |covering 1 An four_poutean b trait of one of Mrs, 3 sl it also many modern conveniences. soclation. method of bringing up babies is that | cities- Atlanta Orleans, Birm- | best Buys all material conslsting of lumber, latk, eral sessions here today. Heé is the War Brings Out Petat. the articles are written for the aver- | ingham and Memphis— Dr. Durrett | — Busy House Wife's - 4 rooling, millwork, caves trough, hardware asa GOt OUT FI‘!OEEon?k. ki father of Dr. John Minor of Wash-, . +&% B ; the | #8€ baby, or with an eye to the writ: | declared Uhat the majority of drivers friends—the plump blue- i e iy oaisins 100 sher ol Price r1nge Ington and is a member of the Amer- | majority of people & fact that wonld | Chfy oA particular pedatric kink.|iiguring in auto mishaps were b and-yellow can of the ; L i = i $25.00 to $40.00 Per Month. Bk of Flans” Ne. 134D, fcan College of Physielans. have been self-evident had they but | iiothers are micied Into belleving (hat | pedestrians were injared, the sxencral | original ready-to-fry B e * Other offlcers elected were: Dr. R. | Stopped o observes he continued | what {s good for one baby fs good for vas g fifty or under fourteen cod fish cakei—made of = BIG DISCOUNT OFF ALL MODERN HOME PRICES C. Lynch of New Orleans, first vice at profit are we making of this |41, ““The best way for dealing with( The survey also showed that the s G 's Cod z If You Order NOW knowledge? 1In chse of another Warlthat situation is that the mother |accidents in 64 per cent of the faiaous Gorton's = ) ” president; Dr. Thomas A. Groover of | in the next generation, will the exam- | should be convinced that her baby 1% | were . blamable —on the pedestrian Fish—No Bones. Call,Phone or Write for Information ranhlngmn. second vice president; ination of our young manhood revealgn individual, not an example of an|while in but 29 per cent were SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. | P. Loranz of Birmingham, Ala, the same shocking state of physical|yncertain avérage, and should have drivers culpable. The | secretary-manager, and Dr. .| condition as such examination re-|ygividual care” he declared ed in the z | §708 Tenth St N.W, WASHINGTON, D. C. Phone Main 9637 | Open 8:38 . m. to §:30 p. m., Saturday, 4130 p. mm. cases by correction of malnutrition | mingham, in an address before the |on public health of the association | Dabney of Birmingham, editor of the | vealed in the past war. Every pedia- | «More chil be aw association’s publication. The preal. | tFIBt 18 trying to prevent these de- | witnia e cvilised nee thar dent of the assoclation will later |fects In his everyday practice, but|ancients ever sacrificed to appease appoint the organization’s councilors. comparatively few children are seen {yyeir gods,” declared Dr. Snyde Next yvear's convention will be held | by men who are specializing in the in New Orleans. treatment and prevention of the dis- Mrs. Coolidge this morning received | €ases of children. the ladles attending the conventfon; “To my mind, the best method &nd later President Coolidge received | would be one of education—educa- the entire cunvention at the White |tlon of the physiclan as té what to House. The members did not shake [1ook for and how to prevent it, and hands with the Chlief Executive, as|education of the laity, so that it will they previously adopted a resolution | see the importance of frequent con- declaring that they would alleviate | sultations with physicians. It Is my the strain on the President In the way | bellef that the most important meas- of handstaking. ure to prevent mafnutrition in the President Coolidge in a brief address | school child s correct feeding during i / commended the medical profession for | infancy. It is in these years that the . safeguarding the health of the nation, (foundation of health is laid, and with- e L4 declaring that, in his opinion, public | out a good foundation It is extreme- % / health lies at the very foundation of |1y difficult to build substantially. ¢ 4 all public welfare. {, “Why is it generally belleved that /. 4 | the ‘second summer’ is more difficult { Health Preservation Vital | than the first for the baby? It is not “Unless the public health,” he said, | Lecause it Is a fact, but rather be- . / A 6' 3TREET BETWEE” ”7! & '2/': STREETS properly consérved and protected, [ cause parents get more careless as there s very iittle use for any activ- | soon as the ¢kild is walking and eat- L ————— o e Commercial National Thsured Savings Plan Tomorrow--- : / ==, . Until 5:30 PM. § < Purchase Extraordirar 7 " . NDREDS who have decided to investigate the INSURED A / ZZ ; d fi l 6 /e SAVINGS plan find it difficult to get to the bank during x i office hours. / Today and tomorrow, the 15th and 16th, the bank is open until 5:30 P.M. Take this convenient opportunity to come in and talk over this splendid Thrift Plan. Commercial National Bank R. Golden Denaldson, President 14th St at G A g : x v&lueb WI. thOUt- recedent, at both soves and_ inslires /4 Home of the WORUMBO overcoat Don 't answer yet !' SVings fvege From $@@o A 57 . (one style /‘//a\sffag) wHAT do you think of our overcoats? Don't answer “z Mz 2> yet. First,{ y:fi:l \;an;. to. S ' s g " ¢ / . come ‘1nto_one o e Fashion é 5 s | < (% Models or Dancing s Thén we'll show you thru the ] 3 A REEL L ) E- E . O 2 S B S il ./ te Dvery Dverting Uccsion You'll fin rich-] in - e S : Made o the HighestGrade Jilks You'll try on a massive Goodman ) ‘ y e 2 *& Suss Overcoat. You'll eye care- R g ! 'n -the mo&t a\/oer \)t IZO fully many of our unusul ones. ) : 1 2 _)/ And if you ask d ' i e | 17 B Black, ared Gl (Bsors know what you think of our over- ‘ ) : : coats. *Not 'til then! H W o e W .5{565_}6/_‘ 'Pricgls. go-from $l_9,:75 to $90. :'f L 3 : ‘ R " 3 %aflqfl arid /y/izjeé ‘5 SR i Orly one and 1wo gfakird. ho,b AN / The “Fasnion Shop | | |= - Totewn . Dewnatewn 15th & G Two Stores 9th & E Next te Helth's 4 Opp. Crandall's

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