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“Spare the Ice and Spoil the Food” It isn’t even penny wise to I spoiling expensive food by g to keep rour refriger- at an even temperature by supp'y of 1 For 1 Amcrican lee costs v fraction of a penny a few cents” worth of ice daily keeps many pounds of food fresh, sweet and healthful. the winter don’t delay ommission.” Kloiv 6200 todinind Hagon wil be “at ERICAN AM __ | with Hair Stopped if by Magic ness treatment < in 30 days or m You dont a Guarantee in every package prorects vou fully. Leaves no edor. No gre: for STIM TREATMENT. At All Peoples Drug Stores i’alling Wonderful tees res: Guaran- back. The risk SPECIAL THE AMERICAN und wnd the on the 1st di 1CAN SECURITY AND TRUST PANY By (. J BELL. President ERT H. N BN st s T deanas RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY for Ly any one other than Ford Pearson, 620 11th <, n Not BDGR O SPECIAL STMMER MM Walker. ol formeriy head wner 1 etween the honrs a8 pm EDWARD A and TRIPP, TY WE HAVE 1T, position . eap o al work ctful_and resourceful ar off fin H. GARNER. Frankln 8147 MAIN 14 Calls Roofers —and only those who can execute the best work | SUPERIOR what's said 11215th n.w . Phone Main 14, abowt the printi uled at this million-dolla Orinting | plant. The National Capi“t_al Press 12101212 D St. N. Protec-Tin Roof Paint Harg, | the Office and Household Furniture Repairing All fixing and repairing. Send description of Will_call. In letter give d add A. B. McPHAIL, “I Never Disappoint” Pt me to the test when you need printing. HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS, IRINTER “Housekeepers’ Combination 5 Bargain i 3 Brown 4-ply large dustless floor mop. | Iy Iarse dustiess wall mop. ). Special price, $3. Progré%‘sive Sales Co. — ~ CUSHIONS For Church, Boat or Home WE MAKE ALL KINDS BEDELL'S FACTOR Main_3621 610 B N.W. ~ 1924 GRADUATES OF LAW YOUR “THESIS” Will be bound in Leather or Cloth By A. Zichtl & Co,, | Bookbinders 1005 E St. N.W. On ‘24 Hours' Nofice. ‘All Kinds of Books Bound on Short Notice. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. UNDENOMINATIONAL. “Church of God Revival’” Evangelist C. H. Rice a man of unusual ability, will preach or | she faltered. ! Tem The Fun Shop ucted by Maxson Foxhall Judell They Have an Understanding. BY POISON 1V, | HE At the dance last night, my darling, When the lights were dim and low, That you danced up much too closely, How am 1, sweetheart, to know? I could hear quick tongues a'wagsgin® Mong guests who were looking on e try to keep your distance, dear, And people will not frown! SHE At the dance last night, my darling When the lights were dim and low | That my feet did suffer greatly, | How were you, sweetheart, to Know Uve cleaned and eleaned my dancing shoes, In vain to make them neat Pl try to keep my distance, de 1t you'll keep off of my feet. Suggestions for a Career. hat to do troubled ess, reck- can think “I am at a loss to know my son,” said the parent. ~ “He 'is so carel less, and indifferent that T taxicab driving,” of- fered the pedestri CHARLE friend < M. SHERIDAN ! Frank Verses. Y ANDERSON HALI oftice While you are sick we miss you, ves, More than our words can half express, All day long we think about You, We just can’t run the place without vou! The Card That Wax Meant. While you are But ‘we get confess. © us it isn't very clear Just what you do when you are here. k we miss you, yes, along and we must | [ T Romance. Her limpid eyes tender fire as she glow with a ded softly and An involun- as she looked erect figure. He cool gaze never this—the end " | upon gave | wavering no sigh. h Then— replied the conductor, for the “Yes. ma'am.’ “change on the other side crosstown car.” -H M. Spector. | Dr. Traprock and Ezra Triplett Get Together. I asked my old friend. “do vou could formulate about railroad trav- “Doc,” suppose “let's of our verse.” Train Triplet you and some though And herewith we present the Quartrains they wrote: A ticket has a'curious way {Of getting lost. and when You pay A cash : Conductor's ook ays plainly, . you ase & crook.” It always fills my soul with pride Upon a Limited to ride, And when the train stops I get out And stroll importantly about. Te menus of a dining car Like many other menus are, For though vou hope to have a treat They read much better than they eat. Come Seven! n’ nevah gwine t' shoot craps wid Gus Jackson no' mo',” remarked s Florian. “unless I got my own di . asked comrade, “am loaded " replied Temus, “but mine E. M. Curti Reproduction Forbidden.) hy,” a (Copsright, 1934 YOUR BONUS Questions That Bother You /ill Be Answered in This Column. Address: Room 722, News De- partment, The ivening Star, Washington, D. C. Hundreds of identicul ques- tions are being received. Ow- ing to lack of space the print- ing of these questions will be omitted, and only the answers given. Look for vour answer under your initials. Mrs. E. W., 6th street; Fredericksburg, Va.; Mrs. J. H—You will all be entitled to the bonus if information contained in your letters is correct. A east—You are entitled to the bonus if you held a temporary commission. For the period of time you served under a permanent. commission, you will receive no credit (bonus). A. K.—Multiply 400 by 2.302, your factor number, to compute the amount of your policy. . B—Multiply 280 by $1.25. Multi- ply that result by vour factor num- ber. Mrs, H. (... Newport Mlace—You are entitled to your son's bonus. To com- it, muitiply by $1.00 the number erved on this side and add for each day failed to give served here and abroad, therefore, 1 cannot tell Jou exact amount you are entitled to. J. H. W.—The total amount of your credit is 94 days; $94 is the amount of your poli ich should be multi- plied by your factor number. Q. My compensation amounts to $144. Am now twenty-four years old. What will be the amount of my certificate; what will be its value twenty years from now? A. Multiply $144 by your factor num- ber, which is 2.539. The result will be the amount of your policy, pay- able to you twenily years after its date. The beneficiary you name in the policy will receive, in case you die before the twenty-year period, the amount of your policy, provided your application is accepted by the War Department before your death. —In case vou died before filing applica- tion, your wife, children, mother or father would receive $144 in ten quarterly payments in cash, begin- ning March 1, 1925 J.” R. K.—Muitiply 300 days less 60 by $1.00 to compute amount of credit for service on this side. Multi- ply 300 by $1.25 for service overseas. Add_and multiply by your factor number, which is 2.532. WHEN YOU THINK —of ru.fi#,’_hm and Decorat- L R HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. PAPERHANGING 'AND PAINTING 2383 18th 8t. N.W. Tel. Cel. 1077 Shorthand oaly. irpinz naly, secrerarial. CIVIL SERVICE ; , di ing; rates, to 3§24 and indiv! . Cl | ind Retraining, * said the noted | Mrs. B. B, | . { 145 Kentucky avenue south- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNBEDAY, JUNE 4, 1924, CAMPAIGN STARTED* .FOR AID GF DEAF Work to Be Carried on by Ameri- can Federation of Organi- zations. BODY HAS 19 BRANCHES Membership of More Than 5,000 in United States. An imeg\'e campaign for preven- tion of‘dealness among children and for rehabilitation of all hard-of-hear- ng persons will be carried on by the American Federation of Organiza- fons for the Hard of Hearing. uc- ording to plans outlined at the con ference in the Medicul building, 171% AL street, today. Work already don. for the deaf and in preventive meas- ares was outlined at the meeting It was pointed out that many of the organizations which make up the fed- eration had sueceeded in having spe- cial courses established in public Schools for the instruction of the deaf and for educating the people in conservation of hearing. Papers Delivered. Papers were delivered at the ses- <ion, as follows: “Rehabilitation Through Wise Voeational Direc! by Frederic ¢ director of New York state bu- Jeau of rehabilitation: “Rehabilita tion Through Education. Caroline A. Yale. principal of the Clark School. Northampton Mass.; “Inter-relation of Economic. Educational and Recreational Re- habilitation in Social Work for the Deafened,” by Miss Ann Lehman, placement secretary, New York League, and “Rehabilitation Through Recreation,” by Mrs. Alice Ingersoll Thornton. Discussions of the papers were led Harold Rypins, Miss Caroline Olin, Walter 0. Smith, Miss Emma Kessler, Walter S. Ufford and Judge Kathryn Sellers. Last night Miss Betty Wright, field secretary of the federation. delivered a paper entitled “The Fe ion, Its Past, Present and Futur he ‘tol how the federation had grown from one small body to nineteen branches, with more than 5000 members, throughout the United States Addresses of welcome were deliv- ton Spofford of the ub of Washington, and Dr. Hays of New York, president of the federation. A roll call and the introduction of the reception committee, composed of members of the board managers and members from far scattered ge graphical points, constituted the re mainder of last night's program Members of the reception committee Anna L. St D. Suter and Mi: tine. A section of the hall is equipped with phones, placed at a convenient place in the seats, with wires ex- tending from them to the speakers platform, the speakers talk into amvy s, enabling those hard at hearing to listen without difficulty Those in the front seats “hear” the speakers through lip reading. This afternoon the delegation will sightseeing tour. session again tonight sions tomorro There will be and s You’re Tough? You can’t convince a Gem Blade that your beard is tough! It slides through “chrome steel” stubble as smoothly as it slithers through father. Get the new Gem Blade and turn it loose on your chin! Marvelous New GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Rasors Said a SenEmi Owner “We were on our way to the Cathedral when we first saw these Homes. As we left them we roughly figured how much Rent Money we had wasted. 5 “Now We Find QOurselves Paying Rent to Ourselves.” Won’t You Let the Sense of that Appeal to You While You Can? SEE THESE HOMES At 36th and R Sts. N.W. TO INSPECT By auto—Drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn north one block to R Street and drive due west to 36th Street (right next the West- ern_ High School). Or_take P Street .car to 35th Street and walk north to R Street, or Wisconsin Avenue car to R Street and ‘walk west to 36th Street. Or call Main 2345 for auto to ‘take you out. NIRRT Realtors Owners and Builders Proclaim Flag Day In District, June 14; Events on Ellipse The annual flag day proclamation of the District Commissioners was promulgated today. It reads as follows: “Saturday, June 14, is flag day, and the Commissioners of the Dis- trict of Columbia request that all citizens display the colors from their hoges and places of business on that day, and appropriate ex- ercises be held in the churches and schools. “The general staff of the War Department has outlined plans for an assembly on the White House Ell SureRelief | FOR LN D!GESTIOH )| BELLANS | The Rocksboro l 1717 R Street N.W. New Building 1 Room, Kitchenette and Bath $45.00 Resident Manager on Premises organizations school children with tend the ceremony. will be music &y the Army Band, appro- priate addresses, and the presenta- tion by Mrs. Coolidge, awards to the young win- national’ ¢ ontest military tr camps. “The Commis pe this celebration tended.” Famous Estate to Disappear. The famous family estate of the Goulds Lakewood. N. .., Georglancourt, will soon disappear as one of the social landmarks of Amer- ica. The property is being converted into a school and the vast collection f furniture, hered by his father FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge Never Over $1.80 A Sensational ® | S-A-V-L.N-G $176 GENUINE DE FOREST Portable Radio Receiving Set With 4 De Eorest Tubes 500 | ANSELL, BISHOP& TURNER, ™ 1221 F Street N.W. Pianos—Victrolas—Players—Radios—Musical Instruments PIANOS RENTFED—$4 Per Month and Upward [l Jay Gould, of the new fireproof. clcven-story INVESTMEANT BUILDIANG have a camplete INFORMATION SERVICE —conveniently located in the main lobby. This is only one of the numerous business conveniences provided in this modern office structure. Now Being Occupred! Exhibit Offices 3rd Floor 15th & K Sts. Massachusetts Park The Triangle of Increasing Values —between Connecticut Ave., Massachusetts Ave. and Woodley Road (Cathedral Ave.) 238 acres. Six miles of improved streets. Zomed or restricted against apartments, stores and community houses. Over 175 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under construction. Actual improvements and home values exceed $7,000,000. Wooded* villa sites, lots, central and side hall homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park Office, 32d-and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Road). Inquiries in person, telephone or letter receive intelligent answer without annoyance. o Shannon, Inc. .Middaugh & Since 1899—No Place Like Home; No Home Like Ours Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Circle, Potomac 2200 Member Washington Real Estate Board. Bradley Hills Washington’s Country Club District Villa sites and acreage properties facing or adjacent to the Congressional Country Club, the Burning Tree Golf Club and the Montgomery Country Club, which has been purchased by the Syndicate. : Bradley Road is the main thoroughfare through the 2,250 acres of the Bradley Hills Properties which begin at the northwest corner of the Chevy Chase Golf Club and extend beyond the Congressional Country Club. Desirable lots in “The English Village,” “Hillmead,” “Montgomery-Club,” “Burning Tree” and “Congressional” subdivisions. Prices on request. If you desire a $1,000, lot, or a villa site, or a small farm, you make no mistake if you ‘ 4 BUY IN BRADLEY HILLS , telephome or letter recelve fintelligent b o engagements made 'for Sundays. in answer, without annoyance. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc.- Simee 1599—No Place Like Home; No Home Like Durs. L Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Circle, Potomac 2200 Member Washington Real Estate Board. | enGus 2 TAKE WOODLEY ROAD BUS TO 4™ STREET ~OR MOTOR QUT EITHER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE OR WOODLEY ROAD 70 347" STREET. ~ BUS ROUTE e\ D 4 & 2 waRoman Pasn. EXHIBIT HOUSE 3321 Cleveland Avenue Open and Lighted 'til 9 P.M. < 3 1430 K Street i WARDMAN Ask Your Dealer " For Tt Make Your Very Next Bread “A Good Loafa” Bread “~Jhe Bread with the Shredded Wheat Top™ Reasonable —————_ $16,500 and Up Individuality- Your Home is the hub around which . your daily life revolves, and here of all places you desire a certain touch of dis- tinctiveness and individuality. In the English Village you have a truly unique community, composed of dwellings which reflect personality. And they are attractive, comfortable, well constructed and ideally located, as well. Eight large rooms. Three fine baths., ' Built-in garage. Cheery fireplace. Inclosed, breakfast porch. Many other refinements. 222222222 2] 000000006000 0¢ (2224 Main 3830 Home Values Without Competition [ Columbia Park | In Our New Subdivision .‘\’ On 14th Street Car Line ‘Third Group Now Nearing Completion Several Already Sold OUR TERMS WILL INTEREST YOU Kitchen furnished with large cabinet. . complete sink, enamel top table, white enamel ice box and Extra Large Breakfast and Sleeping Porches Exhibit House, 7th and Ingraham Sts. N.W. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. To i qpéct: Take 14th street car marked “Takoma” to 7th and Kennedy Sts,, or 9th St. car to Ingraham’ D. 1319 N..Y. Ave. N ; walk east. Transportation best in city. J. DUNIGAN Phone Main 1267