Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 22

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22 HEALTH LEAGUES IN SCHOOLS URGED years. debility. | surviving child. His death was due to general Mrs. Kenney is the only The funeral took GIRL IN CUSTODY SAYS FATHER IS MILLIONAIRE place this morning from the Metho- —_— M dist Church at P'otomae. In celebration of the tenth anni.|Refuses Name and Address in Can- | sc versary of the Presidents Home of H Richmond, V: . the " Asscmbly Training School at| 8d8, However—Richmond, Va., Let Children Do It Themselves,| kitumona. Vi and for the weneht Police at Sea. or N s s of the tituilon. a birthday party Suggestion of Official Vir- n at the home of Mrs, John |Speeial Dispatch to The Star 3. inia Bulletin, g -}l: lliiv‘ ;‘(mnlou? ml(;,nlonl!!' RICHMOND, Va., a 5 socfeties of the Rockville Presbyterian &l ) Church | person attending con- | Katharine La Porte claiming to be By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., June 27.—A bulle- tin urging the organization of health leagues in the public schools of Vir- | s ginia has been sent out by the state department of health. “The best way to interest children | J in any phase of work is to let them do it themselves,” the bulletin re ! themsely municabl plan given r forming scl alth leagues will provide a continuous program through ntary erades,’ the bull Xperience has shown tha way the children are en hi ai nitary c community to form he through ing in at 1 included in eneral super the working OCKVILLE. r;{]?:'xxlhl d. June 27 (Spe- | dent county aub, lifelong resi- it dward J. Davidson. years old, . Hammond, t Washington, and Jame one, and Miss Ivis b . both of Illewood, The work of piking the four miles | of unimproved road bhetween Wash-: | Ington and Frederick. by was of Clarksburg and H county, has been st burg. and at least siretch are expected to 1 Wwithin the next few mc withstanding that the tween Washington and F way of Clarksburg and is about eleven miles she the route by way of longer route is virtually al by motorists and others becaus: the bad condition of the four miles of unimproved road between Clarks- burg and the Frederick County line, but when the four-mile link is com- pleted it will give a fine road all the way from the National Capital to Frederick, which is expected to be used almost exclusively by persons traveling between the two places. Following a long illness, James H. ‘Windsor, for twenty-five years a resi- dent of Potomac District, this county, died Wednesday night at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kenney, near the Congressional Club, aged ninety-two Kellogg that baild bealth and strength. tributed the number of pennies repre- senting his or her age. womery James nd Oh a sparkling little dynamo of health is the child who eats Kellogs’s Chil- It saves lst with milk 2n dren 3!‘ a lot of or cream has all love its crispy werk. No cook- the food elements crunchiness. They ing—no sticky eat it with the greatest relish. the daughter of a millionaire lumber- man in Canada, and hotel man, is in the custody of Henrico County police. She declines to give the name and ad- ress of her parents, but gave the e atarold | name of an aunt. Mrs. Ray Darling |- ' | of Brockton, Mass., and tried to com- ! | municate with her by telephone. The young womun applied to & hos- A playlet was , those participating and what represented oeing as follows: sune Cmiomes | pital for work as @ nurse, claiming Mo e | she had_werved some time &t the King's Park Hospital, Long Island. $he worked several days. Dr. J. B. Blaisdall of the Long Island Hospitai wrote in response to inquiry that he had never heard of her. Miss La Porte sald she ran away from school and sold her automobile, furs. and other valuables. Higeins, Llovd Brewer, i red by Mrs. Julta Mont- (LI TELT L LA P LLL T 222 2T T L AP I 702 DURANT “Just a Real Good Car”’ 2L H LT L L 222 LI LI 11T 27 Railway Conductor 51 Years. s et ervice has the road between “oint been on the this of vision o, WLDouglas '5'6."7 &'8 SHOES . Boys at $4.00 & $4.50 W.L.Douglas shoes are actu- ally demanded year after year by more people than any other shoes in this country. i Sor Mex B o e T 7 YEARS OFAGE R Nt Brown RO e e wssin - Shade of light Russia Call A & popular English fast. WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES AND SAVE MONEY They are exceptionally good values. Such quality, comfort and service are rarely found in other makes at our prices. Only by | wearing them can you appreciate their superior qualities. Our exclusive, smart models, designed especially for young men, are leaders everywhere. W. L. DOUGLAS shoes are put into all of our stores at factory cost. We make no profit until the shoes are sold to you. It is to your ad- vantage to know that the stamped price guarantees the value and you pay only one profit when buying shoes in our stores. OUR TRADE-MARK, W. L. Douglas’ name and portrait, is the best known shoe trade-mark in the world. It stands for a high standard of quality and dependable value. For economy and satisfactory service, wear shoes that bear this trade-mark. WHEREVER YOU LIVE, demand W. L.. Douglas shoes. They are sold in 120 of our own stores in the principal cities and by over 5,000 shoe dealers. If they are not for sale in your vicinity, write for [llustrated Catalog, showing how to buy shoes by mail. L. Douglas Shoe Company, 210 Spark Street, Brockton, Mass. Our Men's 35¢ Footform Hose look well and wear well. W. L. DOUGLAS STORE IN WASHINGTON: 805 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W. e ] ’s regularly! dishes to wash. Ready to use. Qi I NI Special Dispateh to The Star. night, on a challenge of the woman of white satin, posing as the bride; Starr M. Gibbs was bridegroom, and June 27.—Mise| Webb was the vejected suitor, who objected to the wedding. polson gases, including carbon mon- and Overhauling THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE BARES INSECT INVADERS. Men Stage Mock Wedding. MOUNT RAINIER, Md., June 27.— en of the Christian Church Bible hool staged a wedding Wednesday Speeial Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, June 27.—A rare col- lection of tropical insects, many of them poisonous, is being brought to embers. Miles E. Bailey, In a dress R. Venning maid of honor. T. C. States Army has per- cffective against all Guaranteed Automobile Repairing an electric fan to $10.00. A. A. A. Service Station NEVER Closed Alwasx Available Sheridan Garage, Inc. 2516 Q Street N.W. (Q_Street Brdgs) Telephone Wext 2442 1209 H N.W. “How to Keep Cool” Fourth of July outers and others on week end trips—put a “Caille Liberty Twin” on your rew- boat. The result- and up. Easy payment plan if desired. Stay-at-homes—there is nothing better than | JOHN J. ODENWALD 27, 1924, Baltimore in the large cargoes of pineapples from Havana, according to Dr. Charles E. Prince, government entomologist for the port. Three banana cargoes discharged here weekly add to his collection, said Dr. Prince, and bugs. They ~“Cool as a Cucumber.” $80.00 cool you off. Priced as low as Rich ing Est. 1908 Frank. 6903 msothers, All Our whole Third Floor Jor girls and boys Palm ready for Note the Special Price for Beach and Panama Suits for Big Boys “Mildred Louise” Frocks for Tots,$] -59 Sizes 2to 6 Little straightline frocks of sheer voile, with the tiniest sleeves or none at all Touched here and there with handwork, hemstitching or ribbon. Soft blossom tints of pink, yellow, French blue and baby blue— -plain colored or combined with white. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) they wear hot-weather suits like Dad? when a price like this makes one so available! ® Inlight and dark B elHecht Co. F at 7th $7.95 They swelter just like Dad does—why shouldn’t Especially Palim Beach Suits Panama Suits In sand, gray, natural, shades brown Smart box-pleated styles with patch pockets and all-round belts—the styles you've seen pic- tured on billboards and magazines. minute summer suits that keep a fellow in trim, in spite of the heat. Up-to-the- Sizes for boys, 7 to 20. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Our Semi-Annual Clearance of Children’s Billiken Shoes Regularly $3.50 to $4.50 3+ 95 An event worth journeying some distance to look into and timed as heretofore, just when young- sters need low shoes most. Every pair of black and brown Billiken low shoes included—shoes that give growing feet their natural heritage, a chance to grow straight and strong. Broken sizes as listed below—for children 2 to 11 years: |_i5l5; 68| TYTlQ‘A.‘&ly;W"’\fl"’(lfl'é‘H'HQ'!:Alfl!,‘ilvl!‘fi.’”l';i: he [CI12 1413 1018 1214 114 16/ 4 1213 414 [ 214 (55 i4 D56 165 216 (22 W4 | 16 122 (32 [2/8 A1 |5 (Third Ploor, The Heeht Co.) Do Not Accept Imitations wa Substitutos Ask for and Get HORLICK’S who originated and named the product MALTED MILK Used by thousands for nearly 40 years # Puresmtrition, > it on your sideboard at home. A quick hinch prepared in & minute. No cooking. 6 to 16. In every cargo, Dr. Prince finds [sent to the A many queer spiders, beetles, ¥ e ants < Teeming with cool clothes for a comfortable “Fourth” ‘0 Boys’ Swimming Suits, $]-89 Stightly Irregular— Otherwise $3 and §1 Johnny Weissmuller himself never sported a finer suit than these—regular swimming suits —in California and one-piece styles. Professional, wide-arm styles, as well as regulation suits, in green, and combinations. to 15. brown, tan, Plain colors TFor boys 4 gray, scarlet. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Sport Shoes Reinforced with Keds 51.39 Of strong brown or white canvas laced to the toe. Both have brown trim and ankle patches. Sizes 8 to 6 for boys (Third Floor, The Hecht (0.1 Silk and Voile Frocks For Big Girls ' 52 .95 Frocks that will stand the rigors of days spent in the sun and hours spent in the washing machine; yet so prettily styled and so daintily trimmed the young girl can wear them most anywhere! Sille Pongees French Voiles Domestic Voiles Youthful straightline and long- waisted styles with tie-back sashes. © Trimmed with hand- _ work, flutings of lace or vari- colored embroidery. Such tints of summer as Nile green, rose, maize, sand, flesh, French Blue and peach. Sizes 7 to 14. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) t Departmen In Washington to be examined and are captured and 'classified. ankle patches / Gdlmd‘!ml'mdueitatm‘hmm ’

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