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| “Under Which Chin, Madam?” -So inquired the French maid of her mistress who instructed her to “fdsteu these pearls un- der my chin.” “A double chin | is puzzling and sometimes an- noying, but they do say, Ma- dam, that a piece of ice rubbed quickly ‘under the chins’ daily helps to reduce the double chm to a single one.” Just consult your Beauty Specialist, and if she agrees that what THEY say is correct be careful enough to use pure, clean American Ice for your Beauty Treatments. AMERICAN | AWK . BRANCH there is absolutely no discord or lack C Come in and SALESRO! of harmony between guardians and operation, and learn oM 1223 Conn. Ave. 2 | the code commission in seeking to 3 - - it e o | Offer. bring about a model code for the care | of juveniles in Washington. e R FLAT TIR EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. M Al N 0 Washington—DISTRIBUTORS—Baltimore The guard have arranged to LEETH BROTHERS _ Phone Main 1032-3. 1305 G St. N.W. hold a special meeting Wednesday Service Charge Never Ove: ICHILD LAW PLEA UP T0 CODE BODY Rudolph Says Guardians’ Recommendations Will Go to Commission. LET YOUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Keep You in HOT WATER “INSTALL A Performance in the new Hupmo. is far and finer than AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER AND LET THE ENTIRE FAMILY ~ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE OF AN UNLIM- ITED QUANTITY OF STEAMING HOT WATER DAY OR NIGHT. Special Christmas Terms given those who place their order with us prior to Christmas for installing on or before December 25th. notably fine performance of all Hupmobiles that preceded it Commissioner Rudolph, chairman of the District board, stated today that any CO mendations made to him by the board of children’s guardians for improving the laws under which that will be turned over to re Code Commission STERRETT & FLEMING, INC. | board operate 1@ W nsideratic . Rudolph's statement bears out his announcement of vesterday that Champlain St. and Kalorama Road Columbia 5050 i see these Heaters in of this Liberal afternoon to_conslder suggestions to made to Mr. Rudolph for revising clating to the hapdling of mitted to the board of UNDERWOOD Factory Rebullt TYPEWRITERS $3.00 Down, §5.00 Monthly General Tygewrter Co. 615 14th ¥ Street N.W. n and appointed & com- to_call on Commissioner Ru- {olph to find out whether such inde- 3 1t setion was contemplated. subsequent = Photograph made todsy showing u scene In the Capitol grounds made by the Snow King on bis first extended Vixit here thix seaxon. . .‘?.,'.'.',.u‘ll:'fi.hf:"2'r"‘;‘im‘“'n‘«‘ull:‘ili‘CUMMINé IN LEGION POST. | s \\\‘\:hlng(\»n Within @ few weeks to|periences, some very sad ones, si Surseon General Hugh § Cumming | E st the code commission in the |leaving Russla s ea refugee. She of the United States public health {task of drafting a model child wel- | first fled to Finland with her’ child | sorvice was elected to membership \ mmissioner Rudolph’ Lowever, cl up the It was not ain today committce would call on SPECIAL NOTICES. ES TEE WO 1 CHAR ehased P T —“‘ Parents owe % VSTOTT s@ EMULSlON o/ Fratl Chnld Makes rosy cheeks, helps Nature build strongbones and teeth. Children like SCOTT’S EMULSION Stott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 23-59 odson, expert of the Rus- age Foundation, will arrive {n U OSBRSS ORI _ | tare code for the city. Justice Fred- |and ‘finally mado her way to the et e TR | erick L. Siddons of the District United At present she is|in Stuart Wal LERRG Na L0 e preme Court is chairman of the com- | living in W ton at the home of | ican Legion, at a meeting in legion { mission. Mme. de Olivelra Lin | headquarters last night e | Commander Charles Tiemer spoke | STATE DEPARTMENT of the mass meeting to bé held in {MOTHER DENIES BOY Gentral High Rahool Tusedas: svening. at which Scnator Magnus Johnson of | Minnesata will make an address on TRIED TO KILL SELF e ey Dnae 1t wan, anngune [ed that the g:xm—n publlc will be | e — admitted those holding invita- | 13, Kept Under{James B. Scott Tells Washington : tions t Observation at Emergency Study How U. S. Conducts The R". HO“- Foreign Affairs. 1 Sl i WINSTON'S. | " Samuel Carroll, thirteen, of 440 Tth Conduct of foreign relations of the CHURCHILL"T‘\G ‘Dayton Col'd Tlre i Perger frou the Jrm berger (a tie firm & The cont greadly a CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK OF WASHING-| ton. D C.—The annia holders af the ¢ ington, | Samuel Cnrroll Builds Bone, OUR GRADE A MILK is a milk “Plus”"—milk that is richer than ordinary in the pro- tein, the lime, the pl’losphorus and the iron that builds muscle, bone, brawn and blood. Hungry, growing little bodies Nerve, Brawn Measured in actual nutri- ment, our Grade A Milk is not only the best, but also one of the cheapest foods for growing chil- dren—despite the slightly higher price for which it sells. This Christmas Give a 0. | street southwest, who ‘was dragged | United States was explained by James e fiest of the exciting It Lasts Longest chapfers {"Om h.s __Herriman, 1524 L N.W. dramatic life---My morning, was still in | Foundation for Internatior n address hefore.the Was Study at a meeting in the F of W Clubs headquarter: N street yesterday. {bed in E | terday, suffering from the shock and exposure of his plunge into the cold | water. Physicians at Emergency sald »y Hospital late ves- | in WHEN YOU THINK hat his physical condition did not | warrant his detention there, but that | ere was u desire to observe his case, | He told how, e £ v of foreign affairs iog think of Taylor. Escape from the Boers. —of Painting, Paperhanging and Decorat- g7 Estimates made on request HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. need plenty of this kind of nour- ishment, and there's no better food for them than this special This milk is sealed with the Standard Hood Seal. Its purity is thus protected even to your m&m R BB B | his record showing a fractured skull | earlier in life. | There was a confused understand- | fices o o | ing yesterday as to how the ;nung’o,‘ Sy | hoy happe: to fall into the basin. Bapt. | police officials maintained that a not written by him and found by a nurse. maid stated that his body would be found in the water and explained that difficulties at school accounted for PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING cott explained how 5 Loy 2333 18th St. N.W, Tel. Col. 1077 tually. led to the formation ST W, SOMERSET | ": MRUGHRM - - The strange case of German Harry. table. PHONE A4 TRI4AL ORDER—WEST 1853 Guernsey milk of high butterfat content. MEETING OF TREW ar, het continued. : o trus “strong” President irs of state, where- his step. as @ nt depends more AL Story was denfed definitely en of S i Aa"ots | yesterday mother, Mra. | : e |32 Carroll, at her home and lat Sadicor By 3204-08 N St. N.W. 1641 Connecticut Av 3202 Fourteenth St. N Stand 20 Park View Market. said § a“change BRI TR 0.00) WistoT W, | runs beside 1Y B e i Ha ___ | Mme. Hanenfeldt to Lecture’ and Play Music of Her Na- tive Country. the hospital by the boy himself. g . he: s'no need | Young Carroll first told the police | o iacy W there is no need that he walked into the basin while | O o o & P G woDEHoUsE on the | looking into the sky at an airplane. | 5or "0 ey ca c. ed. 1s O | ? this | Later he said that he just slipped in | 220% 0 SREL T : n while standing on the wet ledge that | ¥, o Secretary of § a h rom omething new—very hard the basin. 5 = Mr. Scott also briefl al seri q = | the part played by Ro R. Livin Good old London soft coal screened to anthra- ston and John Adams In conducting Sifd yaauis i vidend | RUSSIAN PIANIST * | e forein "amars of” the ite stove size—no dust or wr' cent, on States. He related the differenc A dirt—s S L . s s { the diplomatic procedure as emplosed . 5 ‘llf} 10. S ‘f’“l'lf'* m our i exclusively by | D. C. SURRENDERS FUGITIVE. Y DY | _ Chief Justice ‘oy of the District | Supreme Court has honored a requisi- | JANURRY John P. Agnew &NCo., Inc. tion from the Governor of Alabama for the return to that state of J. L. | 728 l:lth S;)“ -W. Stephens, colored, who is said to o T .d ain Cactped from ait there. M s ut T o-day wvicted of grand larcern in 1919 and | Mme ' Mary Mertvago Hanen. | SERieNCEd (0 serve nineteen months, | teldt, whose father was military at- = | tache at the Rusglan embassy in \\auhxng(on a number of years ago, nd whose husband lost his lite dur- ing the Russian revolution, will give | an unusual program at the Washing- | ton Club next Monday afternoon at 4:45 o'clock, when she will present a lecture recital with “The Story of Russian Music” as her theme. ‘This recital is sponsored by a large Eroup of prominent Washingtonians Who are interested in music, the b patronesses for the ev including Mrs, phert Lansing, : | N DIGESTI 0 N Wiley Wallace | Eugene Byrnes, Mrs. F Mre. David Fafrchild, Mrs. Joseph, H! c Dro RECOMMENDED BY SCOTT & NE is 2 thorough EMULSION FOR THE CONY §he Hospiial for Auimals, 1 All Sizes of High-Grade Anthracite At the LoweslAl Prevnlmg Prices, Best Grades Bituminous Coal; Splint—Coke (Egg and Nut). Anthracite Briquets. - Wood—Oak, Pine, Hickory. Prompt Delivery. Phone Main 311 811 E Street N W. OAD OF FUR- | phia and Wil- n. SMITH'S THER R\x\\\ JEWELER, a Mme. Hanenfeldt, {anist_of ability and the many Dainty Gifts for Christmas L e i Unusnal showing of dainty pleces of far Chalr Caneing B “Chates. Book. Eads, Caniicaticks. aud Upholstering many ‘other attractive arficles which make 11’.5)( { Furniture Repairiug ARMSTRONG'S Hart Schaffner & Marx CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. NUFF SAID! Tuxedos 714 13th Main 5373-3374 e ons Wl G+ vafi)}f&Ifiew Modem Plan Unfinished " worsteds from the world’s best looms; rich satin fac- ings, fine silk linings, expert needlework; the latest style touches —every size in every model—for tall men—short men—thin men— stout men—compare! Raleigh Haberdasher Exclusive but not Expensive Thirteen Ten F Street e I T T T s your phone, Bedell’s Factory B0 E St N.W. SAVING OLD ROOFS —has heen our specialty for 25 yenrs. Our thorough knowledge o often puts oI the great cost of uew roofing Tor years. Let practical roof Christmas Pertraits Should Be Ordered NOW From 1 aight to 3 for 50c ‘Washington Tobacco Co., thmglon. D C. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HELP—MALE. Iu’.’l"lull ‘VIO|RF )‘IA‘A(‘ERH' Wanted at once! nusual openings just 1 - Cern. (entablished 7 years-perating oy eees execution. . :l(z«‘)"!co‘:“qn(fln;u clpnv;le men. \ll:'Il be X 0 es anc salesmen, capable of 3 3 H M 3, controlling and ti ing help Somtciling wad Trajaing Belp i Geheloning Will you kindly assist us by placing your Christmas business—good window dressers, Aystematizers and collectors, with initiative—willing to fol- orders now? low instructions and not too old to learn. First-class references egsential—and > . clothing sales experience desirable. Federal Clothing~ Stores, 621 7th st. n.w., Satneday, December 15th, uatil ® p.m. for ows The Best Roofmg Servtce “That money are u buy is offered xperis of many Fine portrait work requires ample time for its proper Col. 87957, NokolAutomatxc. Oil Bufiers —rebuilt and sold by the authorised di tributor under year's guarautee at great s iog. Only limited number, 60 act quickly. 1411° New York ave. Mufual Service, Inc., ¢ -~ Main 8883. = PRMING? two, with or without sales experlence‘ NEED . sdu_hate mot experience we trata 5oq make good with us; a real nmnnnl( for Our expenerce, equipment and locs. | the right man; references PRl High grade, from 8 to 6 p.m,, llwll 212‘ |nlnrlnc! bl f oo trom: 3..?.27:.‘::;‘:&:’. tavor. 15th and Eye sts n.w. Ask for Mr. Lindst RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED. ‘ Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Avenus Telephone Main 4400 Special Christmas Style, $20 Doz. Other Styles, $30, $40, $50 Doz. Up Stetson quedo Shoes Inc. BYRON S. 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