Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1924, Page 15

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D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 1924 luy .hmor Hl:h‘ 8chool, Mondsy. Mr. THE EVENING BISHOP O DEDICATE | WAR aaNE 1s FeNTRE MOBILITY STRESSED DRPHANS’ INFIRMARY | OF RESERVISTS' MEETING| yy jyDERN ARMY|{ns itr s scentt Pl ke % e b a2 Sitpus tver het Sr e ron: | ™ ares r k: or- Lisut. Col. lcm Umplrs for Map Ld‘n countriea. Porter pn-mm - | A dimmer preceded the lectu: —_— TO REWARD STUDENTS. ST. WASHINGTON, of the automobile lndullry he ula 'wu. more brutal and inhumane then no system has as yet ced to do away urdywmnm .b the caterpiliar type Of tra Prof. Pllrlek nl Johnl H kins unmnny Boclety of Wuhlntun n 3 ting in the suditorl Cosmos Club lasl rening Bllnllh:lnc‘ ol Col Im velo) . v deve Pmlnnl ll E cBride presided. g 1) ol - .'In r,on.nltlen of its “l’htlnlnlll in um ot the .. Talkes, secretary of the R.(ul Cudlt Men's Assoctation, il new silk American flag t eh.u lll. section 1, of the new unl- !llll ar | Industréal Hector of St. Johw's Parish and| sneuver Contast of 300th | }yj. Rose of Orinance Department| cumea s Case o, F I naace 4 Ceremonies. e O T mantt, smsemtive of- Engineers. Seestiethe mitted atne ndlomme “;‘5‘" Tor ¢ Xins sald that warfare as oerve S HORSES STILL A FACTOR{amisis sitiovs to the ‘worl the 320th ham bunflu& Clergy Will Assist st Infantry Oficers. Addrosses Mechanical department, U. 8. A., in which 4 ized reserves, hl nition in times of stress. CI" '"- BEST FEATURES PROVIDED|, | R northw Wilkins Discusses Impertance ‘I'xojac'tfinnd!fiuiplly!‘mn Tstate of Seven MoKean Sisters. The mew infrmary of St. Johw's B Orphanage, 20th and F streets north- ‘west, will be dedicated by Bishop Fgeeman tomprrow afternoon at 4 o'tlock. The rector of St John's Just h(on the Jlfl shoui parish, Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, and | Isaac Weil, l!l‘t N hip clergy will assist. Many Wash- o) partici) Dlllo ingtonians intimately connected 'llhlmallllmlnn ot the work of the orphanage willy United States atjena. 7The infirmary. a mnew, modern stjucture after the plans of Lynch qunlt local architect, will afford the orphanage an opportunity to care fof children in & manner comparable with the best of modern institutions, it is stated. Two large wards and )9’ a smaller ward are included. The infirmary was provided for largely from -the estate of the Mc- Kean family. consisting of maven sis- ers, who for mnu than fifty en The cost ‘was about'$20,600" charge of Sister Cora and Sister Lmuy of t-ha Sisterhood of St. Mar- gare Cmcers of 4 orpha President, H . &) Hunlln Iln Illrlon Jobnnon rs. Montgom M. Macomb; l!rnlll’y Miss Emry and purser. Miss Sargent. FEDERAL JOBS OPEN. Civil Servies Commission An- nounces Coming Examinations. ‘The Civil Service Commission lodny. anuounced that examinations will be held to fill vacancies n the following Positions: Laboratorian’ (mechanical), at $4.56 4 day; laboratorian hyglene, a 3 assistant in y’r:umu and lnhm hvmene at $2.000 | to a & year, children's rtment of “Labor; tinner, of Agriculture, at uu n addition the increase '3 & Yoo th will be allowed for posl the basi CADETS TO CELEBRATE. Capital Corps Will Observe First Annlurury Tonight. and sl Cadet Cnr% S g el e orm-non of the cldel corp. this guenlng at the armory, L street At V0L B Beeeor parter ¢ of honar. Keesee, commandar .‘. n‘ h“ Ez to* m mcmh.n or\' mwbile ‘two members eorp-. s twow w. L I-s-m’ mm " NEVER have you had the siroevnhsasyuuflfnfl ready now Spring Fabrics and Qriginal Designs number of VOGUE PR!NG 'S coming. And spring clothes... .om to be mannish and tailored, m covert of nmpleu line? Or boyish and trim in navy blue with a touch of white? Or are you invincibly feminine, with a smart com- lex in favour of black, which is best of all? ven at that, what length is your coat—and of what material? So much depends on the fab- ric in these days, for trimming hardly exists. Vogue answers all such stions, and many others about line and ‘c‘:lgonr in Paris and New York—takes you to the great French fabric creators —gives you a dictionary of American fabrics—and pages of sketches showing the dictionary come to life, on the Avenue and at the smart resorts. Dated February 1st . U s e ¢t b e C e s 5 o lvlln & ”wlllbi‘crl“.hls 1 Wuuld x:’.‘h have. 1 "I-tll:dlluury offer of 11 issues for. - As forVoneg-ner'-ldun--tyof them—they wirre mever as clever, a3 easy to use. The new white cont the summer calls for~the tailored suit of manmish Times—the !hree-p:ece suite—the suilored dress in many variations, with the mew scarf, the Eton aftermcon collar, the tunic, che plestings— frocks of printed and plain fabrics—cvening dresses of chiffon snd cufle arid lace—fracks and suits for the yosmger girl—dosens of designs for those ut* litte countery dresses of which we want s magy...... -.Do you need vhis mumber of Vogue? Ofcouneyoudo Axd cvea if you &da’t— you'd want it! S 8 b2 ep s o s sesns w‘v(""’“% lg-u SR U ST = 4IRS b en s ci e s A S0 00 s sa s sse cmre A MUTUAL ORGANILZA1ION—F QUNDED IN 1848 ’ New York Life Insurance Co.. (Incorpesmted under the Lawe of New York) 346 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. Seventy-Ninth Annua.l Statement TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS: policy-holder you are chiefly interested in the quality of your Company and in the service it' *-‘,m 1 mean the charecter of its business;: the grade of its securitise; the standards meintained by its Executive Officess. 1 can not paint a complete picture, but in order to drive home some of the truth | give you below o pieture of the work of one Committes during the year 1923. During 1923 the Finance Committee madeé the following investments: ‘We sold Government Bonds— fat. Because our holdings were proportionately too large in Peace days (mooo.omw). 2d. Becawss we could sell at a profit; 3d. Becauss thereby earning power could be increased and the cost of your insurance reduced. Souae TSR0 8976.134.75 211.256.00 1,430,800.00 a8 9.037.546.34 310,078 & NA a=o S *Tfivll-uk'nn meathly. : T‘hll*m nmmm h&b&hmwhha&rm wiag Raiuaq SR ) 111,475.00 sl,m.sso T 8 " NS A= 8 ove & several sub- mtheBu:danm E committess make -—b—d&&nxdmm&mbmhmtbmmr-of act as well'as matters of policy. . .$69,500,000. thUnnadSuuudedm bwbmbml.muenum DARWIN P. KINGSLEY, : President. Balance Shest, January 1, 192¢ Policy M ........ ~— m‘»"lm Other Policy Liabilities. ... 34,620,000.08 to Accumalate at Interest. . Premiums, Interest and Rentals prepaid 13,851,238.99 Taxes, Sslaries, Accounts, - GERRmSI L MmLIGEN FRANK PRESBREY thhflhflmmdl’o&y holdenand!enefldnflummmmno_ . the modern warfare, kes addressed u-o class duri . Col G. F. Jei ke od the reco | e PIPE THIS! At 1005-7 Pa. Ave. Only 135 Fancy Suits Sold for $30 to $45 $19.75 Broken Lots Only Sizes 33 to 44 Hop on it—they won’t last long! AT BOTH STORES! Final Reductions All Overcoats Hundreds of Oregon-City Virgin-Wool * '35 Overcoats $9 .00 *Oregon-City Virgin-Wool Overcoats Handled Exclusively by D. I. Kaufman, Inc. W.l.n e 3

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