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PLAYCROUNDNERD SHOWN BY SURVEY . School Association Reports ;¢ on Conditions Revealed at Schoolhouses. A comprehensive &round cxtens ten y on of the Dis- hool Association, it was unnounced at a meeting of the com- | mittee yesterd fternoon. The pro- | £ram will be based on a survey of the present and fu sds. All organi- will be asked to | den Smith, chairman, | he c i T mum find out w quest purcha future population. n we have made our program -purchase bill w v opriations over W pe 3 will be asked when the project is approved.” Work Already Started. Work on the survey has alread begun. Mrs. Giles of the Con g of her or- appoint one study for each 'CALLS ON DAWSON LODGE. Grand Master of Masons Continues His Annual Visitations. Continuing his annual visitations to astituent lodges, Dr. Mark F, magter of Masons of aid his official No. 16, in Ma- cet and New Y e grand master commented in ruloL!ullL vein on the " s summarized by the and the grand treasurer. eroom was decorated for The grand master was comed by Allen L. Col- Following the visita- was including an address on Ma- ® son S Reynold E. Blight of t E te visitations for 1923 will tomorrow evening with 1 on Harmony Lodge, No. 17. D. A. R. OFFICIAL DIES. Mrs. C. A. Slaughter, Chaplain of Sarah Franklin Chapter. aughter, resident eighteen Cariton R. Willett, t northwest was born in Peters- ming to this city in 1805, Daughters eri n and mem Robert Chapter. 1ghters of the urviving © STORAGE STRIKE ENDS. Australia, Novemb ntly went on st ng the expo to their dulhs orking conditions. > owners of | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON2 D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923. FORD RAIL OFFICIAL AGREES 10 TESTIFY Head of Ironton Road Will Appear Before Commission Here Tuesday Next. E. G. Leibold, vice president of thel Detroit, Toledo and Ironton, Henry| Ford's railroad, notified the Inter-! state Commerce Commission today that he was willing to appear befor it next Tuesday to present his com- pany's views on railroad consolida- tion. A hearing was set for that day. The United States marshal at De troit had returned to the commission ' a subpoena for Mr. Leibold, marked “not found.” The Ironton offictal in-, formed the commission that he had' not known of its desire to procure his ' attendance and had given the notifi-, ation immediately upon reading newspaper accounts of the search in- | stituted for him. The Detroit, Toledo and Ironton is | | the only road which failed to put, cvidence asked for into the commis- | sion’s record on consolidation. | i | FRENCH WAR HERO SUCCUMBS | 8, November 2 military governor of t fuseum of Parjs, Is dead stinguished himself af the first of the Marne and lost a leg the battle of the Aisne h The most interesting review magazing | CURRENT OPINION Read it and Discover Why DECEMBER NUMBER NOW ON SALE " Daks & (Jompany s ) 10 Some Sacrlflcmg Keeping Up Appearances EEPING up collar appear- keeps up courage. ances > it the BIElr, 6th Many a man credited with aks Suits —taken from the regular stock of $30, $35 and $40 . grades business bravery owes it all to TOLMANIZING. THE TOLMAN L AUNDRY 6th and C Streets N.W. F. W. MacKenzie, Manager squarely children,” FLAN SUPPER-DANCE. Caravan Club to Honor Illustrious Potentate Steuart. n completec Almas Tem WAR CAMOUFLAGE, TOPIC.; Maj. How: American ing the world war to member: Washington Post, Society of American Military Engin in’ the Graham building, 14th and streets north- west, Reserve officers of the 306th 62d_Division, held their meet night in the same headq “Horse Traini Reeruit. Care of Anima Field, was th OI.IVE OILI WHY BRAIN WORKERS, ARE CONSTIPATED | . Nervousness, Indoor Work, Men- | tal Concentration Oflen | Causes It ' EASILY PREVENTED OR RELIEVED THIS WAY ' Nervousness will' cause constipa- tion and the numerous troubles caused by constipation naturally follow. Intense concentration of brain upon work without exercise docs it. There is nothing wrong. Nine out of ten suffer occasionally. The great harm comes when men- tally powerful but physically weak people take harsh, drastic purga: tives, fit only for the cast iron -stomach of a day laborer. Brain workers when suffering from the, various symptoms of constipation or sluggish liver should take tiny ' little fractional doses of laxative— just enough to regulate, sweeten and gently rinse the system. Then | right away you feel better, fresh, ! stronger, clear-headed again. You can get these fractional dose tab- lets hardly larger than a pinhead at the drug store. They are called Z Tablets. Take one any. time during the day or night and right away relief comes without discom- fort or annoyance. (See directions on bottle.) E-Z Tablets guaranteed fingst ;lllll(y and uniform goodness. Tablets in wooden bottle, zk Peoples. Drug Stores, 1 The TOLMAN driver is at your call; Franklin 71. ENJOY GRAND OPERA AT HOME! The inimitable Victor Records bring to your own fireside, the most notable achievements of the World’s Leading Opera Singers and you may call for as many enchores as you wish. The fidelity of these records to the living artist is conceeded not only by the lovers of Grand Opera, but by the artists themselves, who must approve every record before it is released. We suggest a few: Gioconda Cielo e mar (Heaven and Ocean), No. 6020, Caruso.$2.00 Dance of the Hours, No. 53044, Herbert's Orches- tra SLS| Aida Celeste Aida (Heavenly Aida), No. 6000, Caruso..$2.00 Ritorna vincitor (Return Victorious), No. 6122, Gadski ... $2.00 O patria mia (\l\ Native Land), No. 6084, Dew-s 2 tinn Aida La fatal pierta (The Fatal Stone). No. 89028, Gad- ski and Caruso $1.75 O Terra Addio (i'are\ull Oh Earth), No. 89029, Gadski and Caruso.... $175 Madame Butterfly Madame Butterfly (En- trance of Butterfly), No. 616, Farrar " O guanti occhi fisi (Oh l\mdlly Heaven), No. 8011, Farrar and Caruso.$2.50 Un bel di redremo (Some Day He'll Come), No. 6110 ... $2 Madame _Butterfly tasie, No. 55094, Victor Herbert's Orchestra....$150 Martha Last Rose of Summer, No. 74536, Galli-Curci. . ......$1.50 Good-night Quartet, No. 95210, Alda, Jacoby, Ca- ruso, Journet $2. DROOP'S Martha M’appari (Like a Dream). No. 6002, Caruso. .82, Tosca Recondita armonia (Strange Harmony), 511, Carus Vissi darte ( Music), No. 6110, FarrarSZM E luceranle stelle (The Stars Were §hmmg). No. 511, Caruso Otello Credo (lago's Creed), 6042, Amato ..... Ave Maria (Hail, Max No. 88149, Melba. Morte d'Otello (Death of Othello), No. 74217, Ze- ol e ..$1.50 La Boheme Racconto di Rodolfa (Ru- dolph’s Narrative), No. 6003 $2.00 Mi_chiamano Mimi (My Name Is Mimi), No. 6106, Farrar.. ... ..$2.00 Musetta Waltz, No. 649, [¢} - $1.50 Addio (Farewe") "No. 88072, Melba . ... 8150 1l Trovatore Il balen del suo sorriso (The Tempest of the Heart), No. 593, Miserere, No. 89030, ruso, Alda and Chorus. .$L75 Ainostri monti (Home to Our Mountains), No. 18, Homer and Ca- - 1300 G M“flic House Steinway and other leadmg pranos It’s a store-keeping exped:ency. Where we have found only three or four Suits of a lot remaining we've gathered them into this group. Altogether there are about 250 Suits—regularly marked $30, $35 or $40. Of some there are two pairs of trousers. But they are all dlstmctwe styles— Single and Double breasted—Browns and Grays—Mixtures and Overplaids and Pencil Stripes. In the collection there’s every size from 33 to 44. Such selling as this we want over with in a day—that’s why we've cut so ly. Come Wednesday—early! Saks Special Men’s Brush Felt Hats $3.85 In four effective blocks— each in the Saks individual proportions that insure per- Wool—in Brown, Gray sonal becomingness. Silk and Oxford combini: B -~ lined and trimmed. Brown, : " |ll Tan, Sand, Gray, Etc. tions. —Saks’ Hat Dept—Second Ploor— Temporary Locstion. Coat model—made ex- pressly for us—with fancy fronts and plain sleeves and back. All Scotch