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1 JUICE OF LEMON WHITENS SKIN The only harm- s to bleach to mix the juice | of two lemons with three ouncea of Grehard White, which any drug: t}(ut will” supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter pint of the most wonderful whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this tly fragrani lem each into the face, neck, and hands. It can not irritate. ties use it to bmu. ful skin and ros; Iso to soothe re ed hands a must mix this remarkable bleach yourself. Tt can not be bought reads to use use it acts best immediate after it is prepared. Orchard White ray Hair a Sign Post of Age Gray hair, however, Inndmm: de- drug ste 1 Sulpl chis merely sved by the add ents. Thou it darke les, 1o 0 3 ens so mat You moisten sponge or soft brush wit ing this throwgh the h one taking amall strand at a time. U\ morning the ‘gray hair disappears; aiter another application or two its uatural color i ored and it be- comes th nd lustrous, and un r Com-! ‘from Am SPEAKER STRESSES SERVICE OF G. W. U. IMn. Young Explains Three an-i scns Why D. C. Should Sup- port College. KEEFS YOUTHS AT HOME| Provides Opportunity to Study and Earn Way. Why the residents of the National “apital should be stanch supporte »f the endowment mmpalnn now ‘g conducted spoke at the recent meeting o local branch of the League of Ameri- can Pen Women. Mrs. Young sald that among many reasons three stood out. The fir: she said, was “because at this u rsity our children may recelve lent education and at the have the almost inestimable ages of home influence and safe- ds. “The fexy ¢ - graduation is eight- The average n high schoo! and three months. s of the a h ther and i which will Craracter of College. “It vou will carcfully appraise the| cantages and disadvantages 1or and irls Just out of high schoo will agree that home col- £ it does fairly good work, is rom home, ide reput Fortunately. < mot in is rather a ould raise its st n, but to indu to keep the at home while being edu- 1| and to further beautify the Value to City. on, the spe: e of its value to the standpoint of a A better support of George Washington means more | ‘ dollars for the city, for it will in-| duce a greater number of ts citizens to educate their children at home, and will attract people to retire here, build _home: d spend their money third reason was “because there is an N»lmrluml) in this city to th i | °! Annual Charity Event Delayed Out} the ‘ who select them because of their un- aker| ysual promise. "HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5 192L 3 Letters Posted In Mail Box Sale Postmaster Mooney has received from the Post Office Department three letters for local delivery which had been mailed in France five years ago, part of the mail discovered re- cently in mail boxes offered for sale as surplus Army material. I One of the letters was addressed to & member of Congreas and the other two to private citizens, Postmaster Mooney I8 taking the matter up with the addressees, asking them first If they want the letters delivered at this late date. The boxes wire found on sale in St Louis, and upon being purchased by the Post Office Department at 60 cents lnlme were found to contain which had not been them when the troops lSOUTHERN RELIEF BALL IS POSTPONED of Resgect to Late President. The thirty-first annual charity ball {of the Southern Relief Soclety, which n held at the Willard . has been postpbned evening, February o memory of them & Pennsylvania a northwest ie proceeds of the an- ‘nual charity ball go to the mainte- ! nance of the home, All arrangements | had been made to make this year's air the most successful in tke his- tory of the soclety. Upon the an- nouncement of President Wilson's death, however, all plans were can- celed for ! <“Horne Is president of Mrs. Bates Warren vice tehard cor- s May_ V. recording sect y, and Mrs. Zea Roliins treasurer. flicers also constitute the com- of arrangements for the ball oung people from all parts| «d States to obtain a col- | Many young men are brought here by congressmen.| any young people come to Wash- | in; n to work in the d-nar(menu | and at the same time obtain their| collega education. These young folks | are not of the csame material as the { sons and daughters of well-to-do people, who sometimes go to college | because they are dogged to it 1.;‘ fond parents. So it is not surpris- ing that George Washington has been | honored as have few colleges by the | number of its graduates who have | | won distinetio sists 4-Piece Oak Bed-Davenport Suite Including Kroehler Duofold This practical suite con- of a Kroehler Duofold, or Bed-Dawvenport (bed by 5 Years Ago Found, G night and the later night, davenport by day), a Library Table, Armchair and Rocker; sturdy frames, upholstered and covered with BABY YARD imitation leather. February Sale Price Made of hardwood, nicely finished. Special— White Enamel Grib Full Size All-metal $7.95 Crib, with spring bottom. February Sale price. Columbia Union Conference. His re- sponsibilitles will be to the Advent- I DISTRICT MINISTER ‘ : HEADS ADVENTISTS Ohton Femmayiemia Mecylons Derr aware, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Colum- bla, or what a presiding bishop's du- ties would be in any other denomi- nation. Rev. Robbins has just com- pleted a five-year term as president. Virtually all other officlals. of the union were re-elected, as follows: Secretary-treasurer and union au- E. J. Stipeck: fleld secretary, Kirk; educational secretary, J. P, ff; missionary volunteer secre- tary, C. E. Andross; home missionary secretary, B. R. Numbers; medical secretary, H..S. Brown: religious 1ib- erty secretary, B. G. Wilkinson and members of the executive committee, in addition to the foregoing officers, J. W. MecCord of Bllllmnre R. E. Harter of Takoma Park. O. O. B stein of Trenton, of Mount Vernon, bins of Pittsburgh;, T. of Richmond, Va., lnd V. Leach of Parkeraburg, W.' Va.: ‘The delegates !xprelud their sor- Rev. F. H. Robbins . Re-Elected President of Columbia Union Conference. s ——— H. F. OTHER OFFICERS SELECTED Resolutions Adopted on Death of Late President. ern- The quadrennial convention of Seventh-Day Adventists in Takoma Park yesterday re-elected Rev. F. H. Robbins of this city president of the When you see the over the dsath of former Presi- M WiTeon y pansing the tollowing resolution: President record our deep sorrow at the pass- Ing_of a distinguished citizen, who by his high purpose and lofty ideal- ism endeared himself not alone to his own countrymen, but to the whole world. The impress he made upon the world-thought was uplifting and ennobling. He sacrificed his life to the cause he conceived to be just. His loss will be distinctly felt and his memory revered by all clagses ir- respective of religlous belief ‘or po- litical creed.” Treasurer Stipeck of the Columbia Union Conference reported that this division in the last four years spent $1,088,975.10 in the advancement of the church and that of this amount $144,412.80 was spent in the Dis- trict of Columbia. The constitu- ency of the Distriet contributed $172,194.42 for foreign mission enter- prises, he reported. It was announced that the Me- morfal Church at 12th and M streets, was purchased by 8. S. Clark and Woodrow Wilkon we SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gomune “Bayer’ Cross” on tablets, you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over 23 vears for Headache Lumbago Colds Toothache Sorine” Neuralgia Neuritis Accept only Handy ‘“Bayer” Also bottles of Rheumatism Pain, Pain ‘‘Bayer” package which contains proven directions. boxes of twelve tablets 24 and 100—Druggists. 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West Virginians in the District of Columbia will meet tomorrow night in Masonic Hall, 14th and Kenyon streots northwest. A feature of the mesting will be the presentation of a large picture of the battleship West Virginia to the organization by Ad- miral Latimer, judge advocate gen- eral of the Navy, who is a member of the West Virginia State Society. The annuzl dinner of the soclety will be held on the night of March 4, final ar- rangements for which will be made tomorrow night. Clear Complexion Start the Day Righz with ENO'S You can have the beautiful com fresh, rosy. The use of Eno's will late the of perfect health-clear, your blood, regu- digestive functions, and cleanse the system,gentle yet thorough. Wash away waste matter which is ruining your complexion. Sold in two sizes, 75¢ and $1.35, at all druggists. Seles Agenss: Harold F. 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