Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 3

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OUTLINE OF PLANS FORCHLD WELFARE Mrs. Grosvenor Tells 20th Century Club of Pro- posed Legislation. THE EVENING WOULD KEEP CHIEFS AT BUREAU POSTS Former Patent COmmissionerE Believes Offices Should | Be Out of Pol|t|cs : STAR, W Arrives Here Tonight I ASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, DECEMBER_____ ROQOSEVELT TO AWARD' GEN J[}SEF HA“'ER BOY SCOUTS MEDALS Witness Ceremony Tomorrow on Capitol Steps. Leader of Polish Revolters of | 1917 to Be in Capital Over | = scouts of Washingcor, Week End. Eoy S front of the Capltol tomorrow ing to witness the decoration by Col Tlu dore Ro 1t of fifty-four of | ho won the decora- You don’t need as much ice in Winter, but you need it just as much— Authorities on food and its| care will tell you that food sub- | jected to sudden changes in| temperature spoils q\m\\]\" Often, even though it is not “spoiled”, it has undergone chemical chz ke it unhealthful. —for immediate also Chestnut, sizes. MAGIC STOVE COAL at $10.00 will cut your heating bills. delivery; Egg and Pea place JohnP. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 g Wmmnm. for the co-ordination ui ei- ir troops. 'y propoments of child welfare latfon in the Dis t were out- » members Twentieth Club weeting in the Cluh sesterday by chairman of zed_for this of delegates U women's or- 7 Josef Hal f Poland will {arrive here late this afternoon from IRAIl\mun en route home from ‘the American Legion convention in San |Share i Franeisco, v e he was a Zuest | the Bo; He will stoy,at the Wardman Park | half millfon {Hotel tomorrow and Sunday. His will | program while in Washington has|pre 1not yet been announced. Gen. Haller is the man who revoit- Austrian Poles after| of Brdst-Litovsk in 191 into Bessurabla, where b with Polish troops against ny and Austria. lowing rear to take hix pluce egions. He was na munder-in-chief ot Fo western front. After t when the :ing Pel Declaring th thing that th mental bureau changes merely party in pow Ewing, commis the Wilson adm ared that no la improvements may this condition_is dore a an address befc Study at Clubs headquarter. northwest yesterd, “Desired improvements canuot be looked for until it is fully recogunized that our great departments are pri- marily business offices, which should bo organized from top to bottom on priuciples of good business, with per- manency of employment and public recognition of exceptional service,” Iu romlnuu[ lwing outlined the work of the many departments in carrying on the work of developing the vast of the United i heads of the govern- should be subjeet to beca the political B I\mn given by late President Warren | oM veprigen Harding for. /hgving donc their | the natiordal effort’to bring | Scout enroliment up to the | mark. The Natfoual | be represented its | . | g 1 of ice. wlar suppl AMERICAN ICE ntury at a Aninex Gilbert Grosven tha comp pron oner of patents % t president, and Barry Mohun, commissioner. Washington leads all of the fifteen ities of ils class in-the countr: couts, ' having mote than uy as - Pittsburgh,. Ne with, in Washington of Women's N street eanizations, d Avoid Duplication. osvenor urged that 1734 | tslation | the Distriet tendered affecting ol the went to with sy NANES COMMITIE [lN PUBLIE ORDER . & Sa . Touts and u.mm ngton was but one of three of all the cities- of its c exceeded Its quota There is no doubt that the new Hupmobile is far and away finer than any that has pre- ceded it. GEN. JOSEF HAL joint enor said. the pre conimittee, Coolid’gé‘ to Name | Three on Railway ' .. Board Next Week e tie” Sox Rickets? SCOTTS E MULSION Food Unrivalled It abounds in body and bone-building factors that every young child n Scott & Bowne, Bloomfietd. Kin i STERRETT & ment o s | FLEMING, INC. enormo is President Coolidge wil {Senate next week amo: the appointy of the g other nomi- Dl in our Champlain 6t. and Kalorama Road TWO0 NAMED AS CADETS. Raphael B. : mining i nations the patent offic "MRS TUCK ELECTED | - BY U. D. C. OF DISTRICT Chapter Reports Head at Session to Choose Division Of- & or i ficers Here. — - - members Board i BRANCH SALESROOM 1223 Conn. Ase, fngton Board roup of | United who was | ject to examination {admission, July 1, 192: e Listening by long- ance tele- : trou; Boston to the tolling of ral lLeils at Troy, N. Y., enabled 3 From 10c Straight to 3 f WASHINGTON TOBACCO WASHINGTON, D. C. nted to the 3 three to make a decision with- expense of a trip to the fac- | SPECIAL NOTICES. IAL MEETING € STOSPE Smith, first vice 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes Convenience and Comfort —in an Apartment that is unique in its features of service. Fondon Hail Thirteenth at M Street N.W. You are missing a splendid opportunity for lo- cating your home amid the most pleasant surround- ings—by not inspecting and engaging one of these attractively comfortable Apartments in LONDON HALL. A downtown location that is both handy to everywhere and everything—and at the same time in a delightful neighborhood. The Apartments are of the popular small size— but planned and finished; equipped and featured with everything that makes for housekeeping com- fort and convenience. December 7 Allmond, A. Baker, ¢ To help women buy the right gifts for men “There's an art in selecting desirable Christmas gifts —and we're artis The man will know you’ve bought “best qaality” when he sees our mark. The assortments are large and choice. Al holiday goods will be neatly hoxed. Things he’d buy for himself Selected by men—for men There is an air of refined luxury pervading the whole building—from the impressive lobby throughout every floor. Rentals range from $55 to $65 The b\nldmg is strictly fireproof—and our man- agement insures the utmost in service. There is one Apartment of two rooms on the ground floor—suitable for Doctor’s office. Broadcloth Shirts Imported English Broadcloth—a white shirt that is suitable for all oc Blanket Robes Handsome double faced materials vith button front and shawl collar- K I - M O l Ds Already wore than hali of the seventy Suites are rented. Open for ‘T E. GILBERT |4\ H Si. VW Did the Roof Leak? i berger, Jesse B. Adal B. Jean Raleigh, B. furray and Dr. —_— VISIT REVIVAL SERVICE. Party From Baltimore Church :| Come to Hear Rev. Mel Trotter. A it hundreds attention IRONCLAD ; Our New Modem Plant | the cfty, is ready A deputation of about fifty persogps | from the Brantly Baptist Church of } Baltimore last night augmented the | congregation at the Mount Vernon M. { E, Church South, where Rev. “Mel” ['l'ruuvr of Grand Rapids, Mich, is flundut(ln, a two-week Igalxsu. campaign under the auspices of the | Gospel Mission. The e\.nlg-,llsl*xar r- | mon last night was on the text, “If | therefore tiie son shall make vyou | { free, ye shall be free indeed.” Dr. Trotter speaks at the church! H ernoon, except Saturday, at | PRICE }4:45 s are held at x,* C Saturday. y will be at the lis morrow evening to 1 the me tings there. Let Herriman Be “Your Tire Man” Tire Repairs—Retreading & PILLOWS, W10 1 St N "Upholstering, Furniturz Repairing A NO.1 WORK AT LOWEST Clay Armstrong, UphoIsterer | VHE BEST PLACE TO GET WORK APTER ALL. PARLOR 3 PLOTALTY | Get your orders in nn\ to get vour upholstering by Christmas. Chair Caning. { Phone Franklin 7483. Drop Postal 1233 10th St. N.W. § Justi Ilng)i}rnu\rmkunhdcnm ‘Dayton Cord Tires‘i NokoIAutomatchd Burnersf 1524 L St. __ Phone M. 113 ! XMAS CARDS BOOKS PAUL PEARLMAN 1711 G St. NW G “ibator under vear's guarantee at great o Only limited number, & act quickly. Service, Inc., 1411° New York ave. ! NEED PRINTING? | Our cxperience, rqulflmenl nna X 1 but not high priced. MS, PRINTER, l i BYRON S. ADAMS, Fanse, Paint;:'i l).lli;, “Glass i and Brushes { Becker Paint & Glass Co. | 1239 Wisconsin Ave. West 67 | FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 | ROOFING BY KOONS Duraple, Iasting roof work fs aie: assured by placing i ROOFING COMPANY To Buyers of Printing Our Million-Dollsr Printing Plant ts at your service, The. National Capital Press 12191212 D Bt N.W. 1422 LEETH BROTHERS Sefvice Charge Never Over $1.00 < AFTER.MEALS SURPRISING RELIEF FOR INDIGESTION AT ANY DRUG STORE RECOMMENDED BY §COTT & BOWNK MAKERS OF SCOTT'S KMULSION inspection every day and cvening. casions;. carefully tailored and gives combine beauty and comfiort, 1417 K Street (Member Washingtor Boss & Phelps The Home of Homes Phone Main 4340 1 Real Estate Board) Especially Desirable for Children and Invalids IN no other food arc the mineral pro- teins and salts necessary for bone, teeth, muscle and brain devclopment so available as in Milk. Our Grade A product is especially ex- cellent for the milk diet of children fol- lowing infancy, for invalids or conva- lescents, and for adults who do not care for the taste of milk ordinarily, It costs more than regular milk, but the difference i warranted. From Guern- sey herds—justly famed for a milk of deep golden color, exceptional nutriment and delicious flavor. PHONE A TRIAL ORDER the utmost satisfaction. $3.45 Silk Hosiery Best known make- and “Holeprooi.” 75¢ Wool Hosiery Imported English, all wool. a variety of colors, 89¢ ‘Inter ribbed, ~ Complete Belts Cowhide belts with sterling silver buckles: monogram if desired $2.95 Collar Boxes A handsome assortment in different leathers. $1.95 Sterling Silver Buckles and Belt Chains to Match, $5.00 $6.95 With round collars, $4.95 Handkerchiefs \ very nice quality of Irich . $1.65 Fine Mufflers Of fine brushed wool, and wide ; regularly $3. $3.95 extra long Street Gloves Capg gloves of English make, Smart and durable, $2.15 Military Brushes Brushes that will give satisfactory service. In leather cases. $5.00

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