Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1924, Page 10

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10 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 19247 = NAMED RIFLE TEAM HEAD. BR'TISH MAKE PUBUO Picked for Olympic II Lieut. Col. Alexander H. Devidson, POINCARE’S LETTERS Lo o B On the wooded slopes of Arlington and other cemeteries in Wash- Stand of French Premier on Rena- \ ington 70,000 soldiers sleep. This vear, as last, their graves will go d, their deeds unsung, unless Washington responds to an appeal. a simple appeal, shortly told. The Grand Army of the Republic MacDonald. v 3 ations in Washington are prohibited from — ” 3 i i i on in the government departments for funds 5 b \ with which to bear the expenses of placing on Decoration Day a small | | . ACCEPTS EXPERTS' FINDING | ‘ il i dlo el e el L) Beautlflfl A : — - < and holding appropriate exercises in cach cemetery where rest soldier dead = 1 L Believes No Change Is Likely in 3 These veterans appeal to you, through The Evening Star, which will COIIIPleXIOIl 3 7 ' I I.]/ _ - accept and acknowfedge contributions. Send something, no matter how (3 - Foreign Policy. ! 3 small. Mail it todsy, sand designate it “Decoration Day Fund—The & Admll'atlon 3 4 Evening S stating, at the same time, whether it should go to the Lado i * O S SR —— - . Decoration Day Fund or the Confederate’ Veteran Fund. Contributions | | gadiesnd fow davt treatment with The foreizn of- | | i : I 7| | | received by The Star follow: S Little Liver Pilis will rations Policy Explained to P | do more to clean up public the e- | 4 . AL R CONFEDERATE VETERANS. the skin than all the Previously acknowledged. . §25.00 beauty treatments AR W C 5 100 in creation, An ; 1 Y ¥ O s imperfect ) on the opening of : i L B i ion 5 complexion ngland and P Previously acknowledged.$12 " To those who died that we might live ed by the premier; the remaining let- ¢ ters relate mainly to Mr. MacDonald's 5 : Long <. MeGrath Buckingham. .. MARCUS W. DINWIDDIE. i Pesme Sl s £ s 2 { —we pause this day in reverence to their . B 1 | memory, and commemorate their valiant \ el ngh B()y DISCUSSES EDUCATION. | ; 'l’;\l:”":I"tm"‘““;:*li'“'m - | STUDEBAKER deeds and sacrifice of lives for the ideals T() Represent ll‘ S‘ Secretary Work told the House cdu- | The &~ | and principles of this great nation. 1" Oly"'pi(. ]‘.’eet cation committee today th . £ @ i Just Drive It; That’s All vored expansion of the burea iwation in the Interior Department Marcus Walthall Dinwiddie. ean- | oo This store closed al tain of the Central High School ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT X . 8 st all rifle team and recognized as one of E day, Friday, May 30th the best high school mar Y Y Y oot e i ‘C;istipation is ruinous to children— : keep yours healthy with Kellogg’s Bran fore entirely in 2 this point,” M tipation undermines a_child's | naturally and 1t allows ) e y . cen years old i n = 1 ver the use . v he # al 2 s > 4 5 = drugs and || \ | A 418.430 7th St., Thru to 8th membe t ' s crman 5 > s Bee Brand In- out the sug-| - B e ] : ; e t Powderwon't | MERGING OF CHARITIES b INDORSED BY CITIZENS PEDDBDDDRDDRDRBRDDRRRE that no|Towa Circle Association Favors he | oved 1 il Proposal of Welfare | ST | Board. al Tt e e, ot e || SRS B i Bl ~ There is no substitute for Victor products seemed 10 o e 1 No gther records present such a quality or variety of musical entertainment ekt b i (1 : fis the Vlgtor Recordli colr\}tainei;i in tatlll::enVictothecor Catalogs and in the new . o C sts issued every weel o other ing-machine attains such perfection of re- 0’ 28}7/}2"101 will ezzlce the [ production as the Victrola; and the range of sizes, designs and [Erices provides a WOr 0/ OQLC ’{Ulse | style for every home. As no other ing-machines or records equal Victor N\ | products individually, it is a;flparent that no other combination than Victor Records \ and the Victrola used together can produce the best results. T ' Out today i ¢ e _ | " New Victor Records 3.3 e M T e Y| R SR | o Red Seal Records g . - 5 N Price {H(B’ m ?:hl:?h No.4,in BMinor Cecilia Hnun} 7 $2.00 (Vieustemps) Pielin Solo Cecilia Hansen LEE BALLOONS ABSORB ALL THE BUMPS ik ) o First Victor Record by this celebrated young violinist who has gained the recognition her splendid powers deserve. A beautiful tone, a splendid technique, an amazing breadth of style—all are revealed in this record. Victrola No. 50 (Portabl A Brown Bird Singing (Buric-Wood) Reinald Werrenrath T (St Thinian e o Reinald Werrarath| 984 1:50 Mahogany or oak A charming pastoral ballad, sung with the utmost ease and naturalness; and a “Shepherd’s song,” having a somewhat intricate melody. Sung by this famous baritone with great enunciative skill. Victor recording does full justice to the About Balloon Tires e Lok Voo Scecion Love Makes the World a Merry-Go-Round Sir Harry Lauder {l Like My Old Home Town Sir Harry hnclzr}sszzz The first & song of good humor, wholesome and tonic as We believe thai the American motorist, perplexed by claims and il i the wind off the Scotch heather. The other is almost in mili- i tary style, 3o far asits music goes. Both are heartening songs promises made by manufacturers during the first fewo months of balloon I i foo ® and the records are Sir Harry out and out. tire production, is entitled to a knowledge of the following facts. B | <l i f {A Linlisito’ Honey 8Evexlfl];me}45“2 { 1 y | Sonny Boy ive Kline 5 g ifice i | AL - Two songs, with softly “fetching” cradle-rhythms, for thy There are two, and only two kindsof need, with a small sacrifice in speed. T | ittt s oty Sleiching® cruerayms fox the balloon tires on the market today. The Lee Company makes both kinds of ‘ ' i ok Ve el ok el he vecard s s SolB One designed for the new small diam- -~ balloons. Wehavethemin stocknow | \ {When.l:me Comes Stealing Lewis James }19326 eter wheels, the other for application ¢ fit every make of car. We also Victrola No. 220 I'm gnhuhrShipsTht Never Comeln Bruce Wallace to your present rims. have a full line of the LEE SERVICE | Electric, $240 ‘ T e s Su'ucturally these ol tivesase ilent WHEELS (Wlth offset spokes for rear Mahogany, oak or walnut The second is somewhat in fox trot style and combines ad- mirably with the first number. cal. Both have greater air spaceand axles) if you want balloons requiring . fewer cordfabric plies than regular small diameter wheels. Inshort, weare s.mmecl.:g.l?:lt, Il‘IStl’umel‘lt:l pneumatic casings. 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