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THE SUNDA' et W et ol Banee % | MARRIAGE FACTORY | izesiiet. Siiir, oy yaweler, ot | SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH |oeefor,an2 oni Josiotion or srooo | NOBEL PRIZE CANDIDATE School would be ready for eccupancy term princesses, but a day of reckon- search council undertook 1it-Teacher ActhItleSI et ot br Haymend"Schiol w1f | UNEARTHED IN BERLIN| stfacis: ¥iongasad’aciioiiercicss| PROGRESSES IN PACIFIC | fiso-orsiation wifh Soiiisf it be ready, thus making it possible to tralia, Japan, Canada and er [[Countess Brandstrom turn te Powell School into s Junio e company quickly weat into bagk- Blshop M: Countrics bordering the occan. ° hr. Candid " Mentianed/as Tl coremn s A‘;.;:duég&r:;;; the E&fl'fi'x’f&'f&fi,}fififii‘.fi, of the Parent-|highang the :‘;dx:unu;ul{lh:uggll‘mt;‘*r G : - . hne hea g,ohmfl::?“fl‘ »as Frau os; mfl \;m'Dh'ectur Declares | Gregors Y.(;n;;,:;.({h:u;‘::;.,.mmuun in :‘:F:Lr:e ?gnmsz Jane Addams ?&i’;"filre‘i‘mi;"“f\"s‘a e ot p] b Kmenay P aront-Teacher Asso- [ T e uelxsfp:-:fl."{1-%?"3.'-?.,3{;‘:1”" ey iven Temporary Titles reported in court, coliapsed’ and st et blrides Mkadeity AT — who has been x:ugg‘.‘q:yl:r l\rddm: of the National Com " hendquarters, | clation held . sjcial meeting Wed- | Brewer, spoke briefly, thanking the Through Wedlock and Tioe ware aticr Ber. 1t wes Anam, 2o Bencixen i RARE ART WORK ON BLOCK |3°V'¢ peace orize. has o rivui' o 2 ) c 1 caic for | opers 3 e scheme of making princesses HON : o Brandst > 310 Whose —— | Smin s thel SR EURCHDS o lldten wil bo civen | WO YSAR sl order and it Wwas she who niinecred potus s aen Biven T Jm. | Bamous Palffy Collection, Valued|nsmes is sives wie oo, hou ekl Watmm WOl v U pL e or ] of e e iaded, to send a con 0 e e plots to get acquainted with|four verrs to sci . » an, ® SRR pragran anairman 10 B St itner | 5: B Frte e D praaigent 17 | GLOCK HAS NOT MIBBED | ™ Stitiin Same e —mitien of nobit. | Aimisenines an echiid,von Haisler | e Facifte' els Ghan' J"0ny"yr| ot $2.000,000, 6o Bo Sold. O30, STEumh, Rueeian and Bl . hairy e pre 5 L ! 5] 5 —Title: x rriage. vious time, Dr. c. Gregor TE, June states’ mnewspapers. which 1 Columbia Congress of PA on she has| The Peabody -17ilton Parent-Teache: MANY TICKS SINCE 1 ity to order was the chief stack jn| VoD Hauslers trial was postponed |Tector of the Eies M ok | raAcHl, June d4—A part of thielions accountE Of the rerims Doplsh Assdibfationy, which posith i Chion | Association ] Iton Farent-Teacher Eaas T pending further investigation. The|has been prominent i : ch | famous are collection of the Hun-|relief work among pris o heldlfor sew eral years dun uoucan [ to the graduatiag class of the sewool | From the Topeka Capital L | jde Of,YOn, Jlohendort, von Haus- | police sald he had several confed: |c&bectally in Bolynesia, recenty. told Giea® i To sy Gount JPalfty, who | and tell of what she has accomplih. . sk Friday night, hy 0F the Bchoo = - er & Co., the principals of which |erates who had not been c e o Sz : - ed in 1908, will be sold at auction | ed this ve: Sl plish timé many sp lendid speakersx o sfi;\“m_n]?h‘:;””hu‘zhm:::) aibliged to| Mrs. W. IL Gray of Burlington, | were recently haled into a Berlin|, Furthermore, the b fhe members of the pan-Pacific Club | this summer. The (reasurers, which | The coantess s stil} devoting Deared on the monthly progran. Woods and Mre. G Shohorn oo | Kan. has an old clock that has been | court. The company, in the find a half dozen more women who| Governments, mcientific organiza- | oro ooicd ob he four Palffy c: of her time to the aid of manking.’, is & native ‘& ashingtonian n:d ;’.;,.;‘_“r',;,\,;‘ it o e e T A R e e, i e ul;u;u ?:.‘vt(;)”heen victims of the marrizge t‘iom -.h-;a individuals have been focus- “’xr:\:lr::'(]t:'g ’;;-'L‘:‘c'lw‘,, b t is pointed gut, and is wr ting a book vs tak he keenest and M o KT 4 .wn, @ member of the | yea ‘ S loid 2 Cibals, | e g ng their activities in this re; ale ] e b | thoaopccds of ‘which will £o:tq a & M\ ty. The District ot —and historian of the District of Co- | aog cl0ck stands cet higl t | must successful w or. Gregory decl; Only 1o anings of Maris Theresa's draw- | through the war ok For the ehty. The District ot ~and or iatriot of 'Co-|edn = Brought. foire mesti 't | must successful wholesale factory for “ con y L Only. eentiad: |ing rovin. two Rabere, b Loas ‘ lumoia | Conrees r:,f(“\t‘n‘frs:‘él[). fu:f,,‘;“‘, s of Parentreacher | Rmrica by the Gray fam tand 10| surning out aristacratic martiages : That “Alteration. izea and organized effort has affected | Duteh r B & sexies or ol ! 10 prizone rav 1 AssoCi e tucation a petition f S for the “past weck " the "qeler 1 and has been in the family all these | cver undertaken by sharpers in Ger-| 1 wmg oo relegraph The Pacific is.not a unit, commer- | " ppe o bY Guido Reni Loateniativels Swedish Ted Crom aine her appoin tment ‘as director | 307 from "33 irmingham, AL, who | ey oot pasted thru the cloucburst man . ‘“‘ was a case of assault, and thecially, but Dr. Gregory sald that he e, sccond sale will oceur in the lig hardships of the sol Dt ent epartment, | €9 ‘o the onel “bratorleal /oo ant hd here in March, 2 ollowt s w 3 et d he autumn and will consis 1y of d Wit and after GBS Sommion Sama s partiouturly | G, Ly the n ational oratericdl con- |Was thought to be rained, buc’ witn | Alfred von Hausler was accused of | witnesseg: - 108 said Do | JODCC thal e, TeEion mighl be & orcelains. S R 2 . oA ned 4o noid. s she has done | oat o @R Silon Tare “elated” iy | Jome repalrs ft is szill tcking taith- | Naving married in less than a vear|'x saw the plaintive and the de- |TENS be selfcontained. " The Same is e T ak vell quaiified 10 ho'll, i sor m he e a3 can T8 DIAYING b ; cven ambitious young women, all @ e- | true of education, but politically L L e tment \to this position | havige Wor, bv % (I M\ bR fie S of whom, it appeared. were eager for | f°Nder argumentive, and the defender{not seem as though the. Pacife L‘qfiffi Ye Modern Jeopardy. b=l ohia be ac the greatest bancit (0| $f LS 55" e mber of the : Cause and Effect # handle to their names und willing | struck the plaintiff, and the plaintit | bécome a unit. Part of the area is|From the Younstown Telegram watil 19 the communiity center ep: ing eluss s thy caplain of the team. | o VAW 3 5% TaY Uberally for the privilege. One | struck defender, and they both | far coass. and pact 1ones hortrird ™ ihe | In, these dayagof dushing 2 prisoners The Distriat,of Columbia Congress| . 5 0 ion.p oW Mothers' Club| Doctore My tren uctress, who. admitted s titie "wooure | missed each other, and an alteration | Austeaiis mod” o O, America, while | biles this torm & convers of Barontireacher Associations, held | | TR JOMNETL "outing 01 the Year | ot of wood, Tan mentds dolE vou | be worih u kreat deal to her in busi- ihar Mace: and they knocked euch |braced within the Briioh Emuis, " || “How are you today? eothng of the season Tues- | WCIC P o n. with the vic Aok E oking much [ ness, especially ericy LA th own, and—" rd. within ritish Empire. = are you today The executlye board T -« 0:801 Br. K. G, Kinball, ising pr much b e . T always look By ingenious schemes and nu- | tion' hes eir faces, the “altera- | and its progres: esearch in 190% - " tone of the pavilions and | Dr: 1 this hat! merous forged papers Eiving on been abaut equal. Case Eress to the present day.| Jamestown, N. Y., r o'clank in one orged papers giving him | dismissed ase | In formulating a program it wus | metal office furnitire 3 It 230 o'clock Tha Junch was seTved at 1230 oclock | g g W EsEEsan founa tha L Inanotner paviiken, under the direc-| S RN NN NN NSRS SN NN NNNR AR AR RS n s Ty teeldty in the worid Mrs. N SEEEEEEEEEES LB N | PaLAIS R@Yfi in Ger She also fre ufactures more othe tion rs. BIIROS, > “ollins and Mrs. lyulay teachers at the lunch, also aViss Gore, PIATH pal of the Corcoyan ant Yeachers from that WaildIng. e gapigation gave a - TiS e of Fhanks to Miss Ossire and the teach Nt tho Jackson S¢hool for their felp and co-operation 4 1 making the nicnfe a success, Yearly Teports were vead from the officers, ahalrmen tnd the Sldents of the w hool clubs The reports of the school Ppresidents er-increasing ETOWL G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEPT. FOURTH FLOOR have not only . rehip, but the 17 X sidera DIY € rship chairman rt, reported that the | tompleted had been won by | B nonds Parent-Teacher Assocla- ways had a large ry meet ough it Tar s s. Mme —_————— — sehuld, music chalrman, an nounced the branch studios she has established all over the city un- the patronage of the d -teacher associations hav 1str their work would - ' ELECTRI CUOTIS | ROTAREX ] DELIVER L e 1 e o v | ; ' IT TO YOUR ~ resolution i . school associa mending that opte | used. ‘ “teac % No other method of washing that t i ossible - 3 K‘)\r'v h gh the parent-teacher| » . approuhes 'ha' emplayed by Lu:‘,‘,, ) 2 : = = the ROTAREX. Into its sil- umbia Congzre: a3 & very, all-aluminum cylinder you of ' Parent-Teacher oclatiol s tributed $16 to io fund to | H¥ can confide the most dainty fab- supply radios t ut-ins” of = Washingto L] clothes, it e l| WAS 857.50 -+ NOW, $47.50 | ooy nery o mittee, un h hairmanship | g of Mrs. Wi an, is 0 w!‘ inirmen. | § 4 ¢ etc, are all efficiently and Y e : . ot ,m:-;. WILL quickly made thoroughly clean. e paeor the clowe's f '.)EL[VER We do not believe there is an- islon' vhuirmen: First aiy [ other electric washer made that second d i . :" f‘:,'f;'f;n' s = ,IT TO YOUR will give you the same service Witliam riPain: sixth division. and lasting satisfaction that the e S IR e a HOME ROTAREX will. The ROTA- liyision, Mrs. G. 8 aser: junior REX is built to last you a life- high, M. . Clark < aivision, B T e boand. of Balance Easy Monthly Payments time. Make up your mind that educatio authorizi the school ol s to assis he parents Very. - O i RSl making ‘this Survas. whieh | Over HALF A MILLION women have put gorms eonirers i s, E01E (o do . way in mak this survey ‘ = P 1 , e their mark of @pproval on the APEX CLEANER, away entirely with wash days and will b luable help to them next Year, '\Cah\i‘::v‘f.‘»r FA ;‘;,r;lt‘:;; . For 11 years the APEX has built a wonderful laundry bills. One Dollar is all cimitien ot ools. Four years ;’;putanon for itself. Buy yours tomorrow. you need pay tomorrow. The ey i oronciS ¥ of the school ] ngGl‘-{YI‘HA];\I :ll;lg{(AYS BE GLAD YOU balance in small sums to suit g your own convenience, ] i [IEEA e o S T s LT AT P T TSR T TR me_. ’"“l““h)l_ AL R I . A -WONDERFUL COOKING = &y ~% sumed his Auti r superintend- B yands of the printer and wil | g «10 A.M. DEMONSTRATION HOURLY 3 P.M. ; e SR SR S meeting of the season June Come in and Have a Hot Biscnit or a Slice of Cake. Taste This Elec- ING MACHINE MADE.” ° - The president, Mrs. W in the “hair. The . Rafter and atter spoke on trie Cooki = 1 < Built with the same careful atten: king and You Will Appreciate the Difference. mechanieal deil 23 ix chown in fhe construc = tion of better-class motor cars. You will find rough-east parts or gears on the Rotarex. Welfare and the Need of More Pla COOK WITH THE cxquisite dle castings anf carefally ma- gfounds.” Doth of the speakers were Presented with i corsage of flowers. chined Parts and gears. Such care as to me- ROT (¢ chanical detail insures the long life of the - Rotarex and eliminates trouble. After the meeting there was a soecial and refreshments were served. KO 3 OTHER ROTAREX APPLIANCES INCLUDED IN OK-RITE ‘ THIS OFFERING TOMORROW Weightm Parent-Téacher iation m June 4. with Mrs. ant iding. Miss ki n informal talk and Mrs. S history of the association for year. A letter from the e ¥ tective Association” was fndorsed. The banner was awarded to the third for having the Best representation present, and Mrs. Clonnors was appointed to make the Presentation at the ne the school. New silk presented by the ass tion on June 14 to the rooms that are without ane at present Plans were com- pleted for securing additional funds with which to defray the expenses of the refreshments which are to be given to the pupils of the school on the last day of the school year. Helen P. Philips of the third grade gave a recitation entitled ““The Na- ture Lovers' Creed.” The following} officers were electad: President, M. Van Sant; vice president, Mrs. i Hanley: secretary, M corresponding secretary nah Weinberg; treasure hue, and historian, Mrs. - In order that every housewife of Wash- ington and vicinity may see just how th — Rotarex Electric Kook-Rite works, Mx: B 2 = A. G. Jones, an expert direct from the fac- ° tory, will conduct a cooking demonstrati 3 : % in our store, and will personally explain t:: bodl e " splendid advantages of this remarkable g CLEANER electric cook stove. DELIVERS ; 324755 $1 IT You must see the wonder- 24 ful ROTAREX IRONER ’ o i i BALANCE EASY TERMS with its self-adjusting dou- e e E bl_e ironing rolls. The sepa- to connect extra attachments it is rate ruffler attachment for always ready to clean not only cuffs, collars, etc., makes it rugs and carpets, but furniture, In launching this tremendously attractive sal feel entir 3 = i i saying that this APEX-ROTAREX SALE undoubtedly offers the bipgent the ane 100/ pegcent iroding ST ks amniets <5 electrical apipliance values ever offered in Washington. The Apex-Rotagrex machine. Come in and see A g I e line of home appliances are the very best that money can buy. The special the ROTAREX tomorrow. ety e sl low tu-mafl;e offer you tomorrow simply cannot be equalled for being 16ég Sbecn’ wiited. for. Tiberal e early tomorrow. Place your order without delay and get ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR immediate delivery. ¢ DELIVERS IT Something like 4,500 APEX CLEANERS AL are now in use in Washington homes. Ask any 2 BALANCE EASY TERMS BALANCE EASY TERMS woman about it who owns one. Our host of \ g : ‘We maintain a complete f: % yours tomorrow. oo B 4 : ) ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEPT. Fourth Floor rex home lpplix:ees.m pT::lepl:::::yu:e_nldu'fi: %‘}%’fwm for the Apex-Rota- The Park View Parent-Teacher Association met June Baker presiding. tion was given by S T E Tidward Lewls sang and Meyer Rat ner gave a violin solo. Committee reports were read. The 6B and the 5B grades were tied for the attend- ancq banner. The West Parent-Teacher Associa- tion held the final meating of the year recently with the newly elected nresident, Roy H. Wolfe, in the chair. Fe gave a sympathetic interpreta- tion of hix conception of the ideals 6F a_parent-texcher association. The pepils entertained with musie and reeitations. The luncheon commit- tee, Mrs. Gamble chalrman, reported the proceeds to be $407.96 from the Jancheon held in May. An _appro- priation of $110 was made for the archase of a davlight screen. Thi anner for attendance was awarded 1o Miss Swetzel’s SB class. At the fair held at the Adams Sehool June 6 $123 was raised for the Parent-Teacher Association. There was an entertAinment. Mrs. Raw- Ungs, Miss Sheads and Mrs. Watson wrere in charge. Tre Gage Parent-Teacher Associa~ « %Yon met Monddy' night with' the fillfloflL Mr. Boesch in the chair. o spedker 'was Mrs: Gfies Scott fte. pro=Hent of the Distriot of ; IS I I I N S S S I NN NN NN NN I SN NN NN ENEEENEEEEEEOEEE b l'!-"“ll..!l!_l!!.lll'!llllllllllllllll!ll .‘..._"",I.l I E R R AR R ERRRERERRRERRERNRERRERERNEIN R RN RN RN R R R RERERER R R REREREREREER] [ A AR R RN ERENE NN R RN NN N R R RIN R R R R R O]