Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1925, Page 14

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14 THE- SUNDAY -S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. NUTR”I[]N CLINIC AR R R PRI AR AU AR AR AR AR IR R AP AR PR AR SRR IR PR R AN AR IR AR IR AR AR PR AR A IR ZIUAR AR 2R ) IUUPE_WURE?X{‘ | L ANSBURGH & BRO Sale! House Dresses 7 4 : % - 7th to Sth to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Phone Franklin 7400 Smart Enough for Any Occasion! ished Children to Be Given Treatment by Specialist. AN A A AR A A AR AN A AN AR A P A AN P AR A A A A AR A A AN A AN A AN AIS P8 A PN AP $ 3 x 95 Beginning tewmorrow, a nutrition clinfo for underwelght and mal- / ing Finer Qualities . : e o e 1 i Featuring Q Linen and English the out-patient department of the &by s Children’'s Hospital, under the direc- } tion of Dr. Hugh J. Davis, child spe- 5 f 200 PR S s clilist andvhiins Mesgarat Craimiatsl} : 3 A Sale o % What's in a name? Very little, rector of the nutrition department of i e e iy e the Washington Tuberculosis Asso- ciation. Dr. James B. Moser, director hi? \ I dresses as these “house dresses.” of tho out-patient department of the 2 % hospital, in making this &nnounce- 7 . ; They are smart enough for SHEEES ment sald that the class for white Rerare Shopping' gh for sports children would be open from 1 to 4 | p.m. every Friday and that for colored \ wear, for shopping, for s after- children from 1 to 4 every Monday | 4 ! ; afternoon 5 : ¢ - | / And but $3.95. Here the malnourished. under- 538 ¥ ] ht child ecan be enrolled and be y ) e s stanss it hesomeyathalitivg ) ) Regular and Extra Sizes al,” sald Dr. Moser in : ; ; i ach child will be care- | Plain_colored and striped linen; im- amined and welghed at Tegu- \ Lol 1 ElL5 lar intervals and taught the prin- \ ported English broadcloth in plain col clples of good hygiene and health \ o ors, stripes and plaids with dainty hand- habits. Should remediable defects be drawn work, fine tucking, lace and found, the child can then be referred seeg s \ to ‘other units of the department, | bands of another color for trimming. ) | ‘ / which are conducted by members olr - A gorgeous assortment of colors—shop 7 L/ 4he ?m,}“n‘u;xnn‘_ speclalfsts in their . carly while the selection is complete W’ gt cmirar 4 Sizes 36 to 52. A\ & Causes Often Obscure. “Thus the first indication of inci- i : . THIRD FLOOR N aso cs a . 4 = g i s o i : ) Carefully selected Sample Coats, secured Ereat trend of modern medicine is Eoed the prereation B Elenase 9 at a concession that our first March offering Special and Unique Selling of Tather than cure, and there is a wide field in the problem of the mal-f might be truly exceptional! wmourished child. If he is persistently L] ® [ ] [ ] underweight, anemic, cross, fAnicky No more like the sort of coats you'd expect D t S lk I o e o in a sale at $29.75, than 9th St. is like the Ave. aln l lngerle ¥rong with him or with his environ- ment, and no stone should be left un- 3 : . turned to correct both. His trouble ft Su T = 2 hemise Pt 400 may be simple and easily remedied, So ed nmmed —C siich as _errors in dlet or hours of es, m Vests ¥ < o mep [ e atheribess Dla ‘ , Smartest Summer Furs —Step-ins Crepe de Chine i h a Ites, e L s a T > oo forns ot il atae b Wit Tw‘llls m New Shades ; , Unique in the splendid quality ever it may be, he is entitled to his . ; R T change. He is with us through no | Self Trlmmed the hdfncg in |th fastidious onolce of his own; his whole future 9 3 , ¥ . manner of their making, and in dapends on the care he receives dur- ) y I S 2 ing the first years of life. Surely - value-giving. the l6sat wo can o 4 v hasuve-im N Rich Coats, are these suedes, with their en- sound bod d s him on th g . ” { \ A laxy smart shades Sight path of nemitnr o e gaging fur borders, and collar effects. Beau- 4 ) W ! e atiiolamant ishade Speaking of the recently completed | e . R . Gt S \ V& % trims of hemstitching, contrast addition to the Children's Hospital, tifully tailored and finished, with linings of 2 ) Dr. Moser sald that with increased | r embroidery designs. applique, personnel and equipped with most | 25 superb quality. modern arparatus for diagnosi [ 3 g 3 ! French knots, contrast binding, ey e e e : / New navy, rose, tans and blacks add beauty U AN i ‘ V1o O picot edges and featherstitching. rapidly growing attendance which has | o e 4 . . kN ¥ R y 2 2 / Dai % 5 ey e e e ] L to the twills, trimmed in contrasting effects ‘ _Dainty, comfortable, luxu departments of the hospital.” 1 of the same material. A \ v rious garments, that one hopes Other Classes Held. | i i N { i for but seldom finds at such a In addition to this new service an- | ! \ % | nounced by Dr. Moserat the Children’s —Straight Lines, with Front Drape LT \ ] modest price. Sizes 36 to 44. Hospital, the nutrition workers of the | . Washington Tuberculosis Association | / —Bouyant Flares are also conducting two other nutri- 9 S Tail d dM hB = GOWI'IS of tion classes outside the public schools. 3 i 1 . o : | E —Smart lailored an annish Button S T l d O bl e e 3 mart 1ailored Overblouses Eowaden | s Colimbia | vous Effects Of English Broadcloth Crepe de Chine, $7.85 of the child who is a special problem 5 z < W % g s < ivine : filet, val and Irish crochet. @lld fmedical inspector of the public| what coats WILL BE; forthright in value giving; S e e schools. Such appointments are to (—; readily recognizable as worth much more. ailored models, too, with two- be made only through the nutrition | = =) = ~ - . . Quite smart with the new suspender skirts are these toned ribbon rose-buds. Strap department f the Tuberculosis As- | 7 T — g - i ith soear o by talei | YOUR Spring Coat is here—in this group—what mannish blouses of lustrous English broadcloth. Round, sheidele aud models with uilt: > ° = 2 scalloped or Peter Pan collars, and lon leeves wi - phone to Bain 532 i ever your taste or desire. And priced only $29.75. o w5 iy up shoulders. Very specially St b’emg‘“‘o’f”“;’" "1{“_) "’]' _)‘l'l"_‘l' % 5 Some tucked styles. In tan, powder blue, white or s 3 A B B e ot Dewre.school ol Sizes 147 to 36 and 36 to 46. combination. All sizes, 34 to 48 priced, $7.85. ducted | every ® Wednesday morning ' SECOND FLOOR. from 10 to 12 at the Child Welfare SEDURDSEINIE CoxT nEpTnN. . ARIRD ITOOR: Center, 2100 street northwest, under Giredior of the Child Weltare Rontety, i PEBREDRDEPDDPDDBPDDDDD DD DDDD DD DD D DD DDBB DD DB DD B DD DD DDD DR DD DD BB R B | a dlagnostic clinic is held by appolnt 3 Prophetic in their style authenticity, foretelling 1 95 In pastel shades, trimmed in ment with Dr. Joseph A. Murp! L] wweomee| Vionday, Crowded With Savings for Your Home You'll Soon Be Needing Meet Tomorrow Night. | e / > R — A ) = A Belb / e oo i L : ' 4| 1 — Wardroga PABCOLIN RUGS inaugural tod 1 be th i American Horsemen's vér to be 30A ) The 9x12 and 9x10.6 Sizes glven tomorrow night at the New 7 ¢ B acd. O e qa o P : - g ; at a Special Price mirers in general of the horse from o = N ? B all parts of the country will attend. It is under the auspices of the Rid- Gold Encrusted = ing and Hunt Club of Washington. = 3 ntry’s lead- Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayton, presi- Sale Colored From the country’s lea ° dent of the club, will be toastmaster, Glasses > = ing maker, featured in the Ae‘:nuflmlpnlrn‘:;m:‘ will z:;”g’f\'v‘;f.ur Flm lmpcrted Chma Al‘t Glusware m;st exclusive shops in the Wonderful quality, and beautiful patterns. Among those who will be prese rugs for which we are exclusive Washington are: Col. Hamiiton S. Hawkins, Maj > . land. = bass- disgtributors. Henry 'Leonard, Perry Beimont, -’1ece er JDets Three-quarter size, bass Lie flat without tacking, do not roll or curl, i n‘e":;;r:irr:?r;{:f‘;;'zx::nng‘o}ix‘:.:::i ° wood covered with tough water-proof, clean, and with an enamel sur- phia, George H. D. Lamson of Westan, | Each fiber, and closed studded face protecting and prolonging the life of the D amen, i b e Sluslaly i Pi ; inding, in good com- handsomely colored designs. The acme of Bowen, Mrs. Joseph Stoddard, Mrs. First Quality Optic Border $35 Coin Gold ece fiber binding, in g 2 Owners,. Breeders and Admirers in | Think of It! General From Various States to o : economy! Roswell Skeel, jr., of Massachusetts; ) % bined colors. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Slater, Mr. Glasses, heavily en- Designs. Handles A wonderful collec- Attractive cloth lining, sub- A Special Price on and Mrs. George B. Mullin, : crusted with coin gold, tion of Colored Glass stantial brassed hardware, snap c Charles J. Buchanan of Indlanapo s, : ; B yn direct importations, and | i lock, draw bolts, four drawers Pabcolin by the Yard. . . 3 Minton design. Choice These sets are our own direc = Flower Bowls with lock, d 3 , ; it o ot Ao BT Wit B r:zom,,( f:" i iaw: the prettiest china we have ever seen at this low | (iings Covered Candy ;ncl\:jdmgh hath box, l:mlngu; £ (l)lnedd_a_y only, lhm{)gl;—h—sc dun‘:_:‘le}::i‘ !;‘;:r > ;s s Garfincke 7 : i i i - e aundry bag, shoe pockets an alls, dining rooms, bathrooms, kitchens, etc. :’\i:;‘a’”flffl’;{kkt’tziinkczrfiltl‘;\:;:: al sherbets, cocktail, cor- | Price. Handsome b""d_e? design and coin gold han Jars, Vases, Candle- clothes compressor. It's a won- Lies flat without tacking. Rich, new patterns. 1. Lewis of Cincinnatl, Ohlo; Bernard dial, wine glasses or | dles. An exceptional value. sticks, Comports and derful value, and a traveling B. Jones, Melvin C. Hazen; Roger LAN! % Fruit) Bowls. companion beyond reproach. Whi Ruffled Fasly iof. Wartenton <V o o tumblers. SIXTH FLOOR, SBURGH & BRO. owls. DRt St 2 te Coolican, Walter Dunigan, David J. T e AT Marquisette Curtains A Special Henry, Wilton J. Lambert, Mr. | James M. Murphy, Mr. and Sllp bz Offer Mrs arles W. Slater, Mrs. Robert Y. Slater, M L. C. Scott, Maj George Oakley Totten, jr.; Ernest G = W hiehend l}és:;)‘\mllmi\"exf Wearever. and this store co-operate to increase the popularity of this already well liked Add just the right touch of Spring. $35050 George Holden = Tinkham, H. € line of cooking utensils. - Interesting demonstrations and special prices make it important You know how damtydthey are, and }I’ilo: torsen, of Charlotionviliy, Vas B | for you to come to our Sixth Floor tomorrow. Tl keas hayel Rordan of rotcr s During this week we wil mond Norton, G. H. Norton, John A. o* s = : 2 > 27 < Lable take orders for Slip Covers McCarthy, Winfleld Preston, W. C 1-quart Deep Wearever Stew Pan......39c 4-quart Covered Windsor Kettle......$1.39 O fun yone windows, arosomacha of best quality Belgian Sullivan, E. L. Graeves, Roland Daw- - % 5 linen, to cover three-piece zom, Clarence D¢ Knigh, Quinton > = 8-inch and 9-inch Deep Jelly Pans......29c 2-quart Double Boiler................$1.95 Atiractive Marquisette, i 36 in- and overtiffed: Toaiecudtion Ya; Koland Robbins, Jonn K. Byrne, Oblong Double Roaster, extra size. ....$5.95 50 in. widths. Choice of white or 55(: S“j:;s;:‘t‘h‘ffui‘,’fifi:s‘,’,fli:fi Cha LA Balti 3 atisfacti H;:‘;;SA!lmonde ser of Baltimore and : cream at, yard, 35cto.......... S itacion Sasstsed and b - 2 : Thi 36-in. Figured Casement Cloth, in nat- savings beyond a doubt. e i e By [Perfect Quality| $ Delivers This Complete z . 3 1 color. Speciall iced f TRAVELER WILL SPEAK = e =i L &2V | Porcelain McDougall Cabinet . AT PARK VIEW MEETING | e wi : % Tuble Tops $39.50 Tore Tioon, LAASSURGE & Bao. FIFTH FLOOR. ommuniy orcenc ans cnarn || | 2285 5 Yy 2 T\ O8c | cowrmatsiomem Bedwear You’ll Need for of Center Are on Program Special Beautiful golden oak . “Foldi - =% e finish, sliding front, sift- e ln ur: tl for Tuesday Night. Folding C a m p For 16x20-in, size. il o i, stiakeiold A a ation e Stools, with striped Stainless Steel Steak Heavily coated. l:l‘flg all the famous Mac T i A el i T S i Ty Nesco Perfect Oil | Carving® Sets of two | free from imper- | Dougml fentures L Jart-wool Black Plaid Blankets, in All-wool Block-piaid_Blankets, i miles in foreign lands, will talk at bl 49c¢| | Heater, smokeless' and | pieces, in fections, stains, Save time, work and Z Haht voght o Merch Hons: *Size G6x80° . Splenc 2 community meeting in the Park Special ... odorless. Effi- satin - lined sz w etc. Very spe- worry. Systematize your 4 = Po; “.97 dalus At $8.45 Vicw Community Center Tuesday Folding Camp| | cientandeco- 95 box: Set..... o cially priced. kitchen, have more lei- I SR R ) > bl St 3 night at 8 o'clock. He will describe - back: el 2 scenes, costumes and customs In Chair, with back; e Nappie Set.. of six 22x34-inch size, sure, more pleasure. And Rayon Bed Sets, with separate bol- Crinkle Cloth Bed Set: blue e & i < 2 r e ay s, in blue, many of the countries he has visited. extra’strong. GQc -t Folding, Step- | pieces, imported earth Sise. v et ot ol 1. v ster pieces; sizes 80x90 a: rose, helio and old. Size 80x90. The. program alse will Include & Special ... tadder, with pail_shelf. | enware, - with _cherry 26x42-inch size, | ‘on pavment of one dollar! Y 7 ! 90 and l o ! 72x90. 1In rich solid shades. With separate bolster picce. concert by the Park View Orchestra s ek Strongly con- 51.69 d e c orations. 51.00 $2.45. ecide today o ; sy 38.95 S 5 ss.oo SITXE 3 t and . entertainment by the children structed ... 4 to 9 inch.. SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. of the center. Arrangements are be- FLOOR. ing made by Miss M. P. Burklin, community secretary, and Miss Fran- ces Fairley, principal of the Park View School. An admission fee of s 0 S @@@@@@@@%‘@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@5‘8“’13 PPPBPPPTPPPPPEPPDEPDPDED

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