Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1925, Page 19

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o l————|o|c———|o|———ja|———|u] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925. NEEDS OF SCHOOLS INFUTURE STUDIED City’s Social Agencies Urged to Extend Aims of Present Five-Year Program. Bringing forcibly to the representa- tives of social organizations in the Capital the needs of the city with re- spect to schools, speakers at a meet ing of the Washington Council of So- cial Agencies yesterday at the Raleigh Hetel outlined their views on the needs of the schools in matters not already covered in the five-year school building pro Attributin of the credit for the five-year m to Dr. spestatondant of sl eeing vision of s Robert L. Haycock, rintendent of schools, cil the school authol termined to bring all classrooms out sements, to give a seat room for every child create facilities in the schoc for care of the exceptional ch her important aim of the pr Mr. Haycock said, is that ther be a school within walking distance of every child in the District of Co-|7 lumbia Plans for Future Years. Mr. Haycock said it has sometimes | ¥ been difficult to locate schools in central places so that children will not have too long a walk to and from school, but that with the authoriza- tion by Congress to spend sufficient money for school construction needs over five years, the school authorities ram gives fiexibility and 1 sentials for the groundwork of a fu-| ture school system, which will do credit to Washington. In planning the construction work but to look ahead and antic of the years to come, 1. e other speakers urged pro vision for more adequate playground space for school children in the Dis. trict, while vocational training was urged for backward children by an. other speaker, and adequate medical care of children in the public schools was declared essential by two more advocates of a modern school system Declaring that some children hate to go to school and that better school conditions should precede a_compul Kalmbach o The Publie. Schoat tion told the council the junior high school system of instruction should be car ried down to the third grade. Constant Work Needed. A warning that, although Congress has authorized a large sum of money for immediate school construction ucceeding Congresses might money to carry out am_was sounded £ the Public School Association. Mr. Yaden sald those | interested in schools must keep be hind the school movement and push the program through to completion. | | | A: not appropriate Miss Gertrude Bowli of the In structive Visiting Nurse Society hoped school authorities would not lose sight of the or adequate medical | in school in the istruction pro- | se T. Jones said | psychiatric work | of the | course gram, while Dr. Lo psychological and was one of the gri school system. Dr. J who rep- resented the Univel Women's Club, said the club has hired a part- time psychiatrist, who is working in | Tl il Headquarters for extra value in paints and varnishes WHEN you paint or varnish—use du Pont, and the job is done for a long, long time —because du Pont Products Jast Ionger. They give you an extra value that shows up stronger and stronger with the passing months. Go to one of the stores listed below for sound advice on your painting and decorating problems. These dealers sell du Pont Paints and Varnishes be- cause they want you to be satisfied and get the most value for yo MAN, 4809 Georgla Ave. N.W. HARDWARE Co.. D. GRUN N> Chesapenke Beach, Md. 1334 N. Y. Ave. > EEDEEEEEE F———| | ers with the schools studying backward chil- dren. The non-intellectual child who can- not go beyond the sixth or seventh grade because of limited mental processes should be given instruction in a trade so he may be fit to go into the world and earn a living, Sister Cora of St. John’s Orphanage told tige council. Vocational training for chil- dren was also advocated by Miss Dorothy Allen of the Juvenile Pro- tective Association. Urges More Playgrounds. A playground within walking dis- tance of every child is the aim of the playground department of the District, Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, supervisor playgrounds, told the comnell. She hoped & Jhygsoang would be established in every school- vard and asked that the schoolyards be kept open during the Summer, with provision for sypervision of play. laygrounds and athletic fields should be placed near every new school, Mrs. id. les Scott Rafter of the Dis arent-Teacher Association de- > time to stop yeaing and ving on this matter of school p grounds and time to get to work. She added that “we are tired of be- ing put off,” and urged not more ivgrounds, but more adequate pro- ised salary scale for teach- retirement provision was Walter S. Ufford of the sociated Charities to be one of the sreat needs of the school system. The following were elected to the executive committee for three years: declared by Ufford, Arthur C. Moses and Phelps; for two years, Calderon, and for one iott Goodwin. T - e e o= = =) A Laundry Service for Hostesses HAVE your table Tolman just one week for a trial. spread one of the sample cloths over your own dinner table. even drape of the snowy-white, laundry-fragrant and almost glowing freshness of will at here is greater linen has EVER been laun- dered before. no higher than for ordinary laundering. proved system one week and see how beautiful YOUR linen can be. Franklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 THE TOLMAN L AUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C | | ur paint dollar. C. W. HENRY, 1250 22d St. N.W. IDEAL HARDWARE, Ave. S.E. reek Church Road. NEHAN, 2010 14th St. SON, 1100 King St., Alexandria, Va. R ROT) 30th & P Sts. N HUGH REILLY CO. Phone Main 1703 Paints for Every Purpose—Glass for Every Need DISTRIBUTORS Paint Now—Pay Later The Home-Owner’s plan for painting and varnishing en- ables you to paint NOW and pay in con- venient monthly installments. glad to explain it to you. CLAIMS $23,100 IN SUIT. Frank K. Heindrich Charges Bank Account Wrongfully Attached. Because they attached his bank ac- count, amounting to $11,600, and the writ of garnishment was quashed by the court, Frank K. Heindrich yester- day sued Louis Jacobs, Mike Jacobs and the American Surety Co., surety on the Jacobs' bond, for $28,100 dam- ages. He charges the writ was wrong- fully sued out and he has been in- jured in his good name and reputa- tion. Attorneys Walter M. Bastian and Harry S. Barger appear for the plaintiff. Ordered to Fort Myer.’ Capt. Wallace C. Steiger, 6th Cav- alry, at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., has been transferred to the 3d Cavelry, at Fort Myer. Va Look for this slzn on our windows. SHOE REPAIR Q2 W= linens laundered by Then Notice the smooth, fabric; examine the f the material. You once conclude that linen laundered to a perfection than your The charge is this im- Try Sts. NNW. H IE - B JGACKENBUSH, M St Partial Payment We'll be Parker Gilbert, American agent general in charge of = EIEIDEE:—:E:::EIEEEIEEEE—:EEE the fashion men as well reparations payment under the Dawes | bassador. Mrs. Gilbert was formerly plan, is among Berlin residents sit- [ Louise Todd of Loulsville, Ky. Mr. ting for Augustus John, the English [John has completed portraits of For- portrait painter, who is on a visit|eign Minister Stresemann and several to Lord D’'Abernon, the British am-|other prominent German officials. Straw Shoes to Be Style. | Correspondence of the Associated Press LONDON, March 27.—Pa shoes are to be worn th Mrs. Gilbert Sits for Painter. BERLIN, April 11.—Mrs. Seymour young wife of the nd d | bouna with brown kid a Straw | they will b popul mmer. at — A Sale Including More Than 200,000 Cigars! Store No.2 Only—7th and E Sts. N.W. Myr. Man! Your Opportunity to Participate in a Great Clean-Up Choice Cigars and Tobaccos Decidedly Reduced in Price for a Quick Clearance A gigantic sale of more than 200,000 quality cigars—many nationally advertised brands that you know—all priced at a never-to-be-forgotten savings. This sale crvmpnses “odds and ends,” “discontinued \hd])C\“ and “special purchases.” perfect condition. Satisfaction guaranteed—you money with your puruhaw Every Cigar is in sound, 7 cheerfully refunded if you are not entirely pleased We will not attempt to go into detail regarding the unusual money-saving values included in this worth- while event, but we do want to impress upon you that many of the prices quoted are below wholesale list price. We suggest that you buy your favorite smokes in large quantities, because it is very uncertain when we will be in a position to offer values such as these again. A Good 10c Cigar awaits you at our cigar counter at Store No. 2—7th and E Streets N.W.—come in and get it—a free gift from us without any obligation to buy. Extra Salesforce to Assure Prompt Service This Great Sale at Store No. 2 Only—7th and E Sts. N.W. One of These Useful Auto Smoke Sets Given FREE With Every Purchase of 50c or More! ; I'he Auto Smoke Set is a neat, compact smoking snugly on the dash or windshield of your automobile. mingte to attach—vacuum cups hold it in place Absolutely FREE! Have a Smoke On Us Just step up to our cigar counter at store No. 2, 7th and E streets only—and say—“T'll take that good 10c cigar that you promised me.” akes but Black enamel finished, with compartments for a package of 20 cigarettes and a box of matches, also removable ash receiver. Only about 200 of these sets—we suggest that you come for yours early. Metal Match Case and 10 Books of Matches Given FREE With Every Purchase of 50c Your Choice of Either of the Above Free Items With a 50c Purchase Absolutely no charge, men—it is a free gift from us—Wednesday—one day only. e JuIUQIIIO/\et\G( A s cramtrTEs mutcats am Free to Pipe Smokers! Pipe RELIEF Men—if vou smoke a pipe ask for a pipe Relief—it slips over the stem and makes your pipe set upright on table or desk. It is absolutely FREE. Wednesday until_ sup- ply is exhausted. Here Are the .Values That Will Make Cigar History in Washington! 10c Str. “Jose Diaz” (Jockey Club) 4 for 25c Box of 50 10c Str. “Flor De Melba” (roth. extra) 4 for 25c Box of 50 10c and 2 for 25¢ “Nu Rica” Porto Rican Cigars 5 for 25¢ Box of 50 $2.50 10c “Monserate” (perfecto sublimes) 6 for 25¢ Box of 50 2 for 25¢c “Pandora” (queens) 2 for I5c Box of 50. 10c Str. “1864” (coronas) 3 for 20c $3.00 $3.00 §2.00 3.50 Box of 50 $3.25 Sc Str. “Reputado” (perfectos) 10c Str. “Flor De Capulet” (perfectos) 1-Pound Tin “Union Leader” 5 for 25¢ 7 for 25¢ S g b 7 for 25¢ 4 for 25¢ Box of 50 5250 | Box of 50.. s1.69 69c 55¢ Box of 50:. .$175 | Box of 50 $3.00 _— L, e PR P 2 for 25c 5S¢ 1-Pound Glass Jar 1-Pound Glass Jar 15c Str. 2 for 15¢ “Jose Diaz” “Dollar Special” “Velvet” “Prince Albert” | ““Chancellor’ “El Suro” (queens) (perfectos) fect Smoking Tobacco Smoking Tobacco (conquerors) Apeg nctoe) 3 for 25c 8 for 25¢ 10c Str. 8 for 2 Box of 50.......... $1.50 $1-18 $1 .18 Box of 50 $490 | Box of 50... 5.?15» M 5c Many other popular brands of quality Cigars, Sc “Don Amaro” in small quantities at exceptionally low prices. “Colon Cervantes” Geoo Such famous brands as “Hall Star,” Imported Manila Cigars 8 for 25¢ “High Life,” “Henry the Fourth,” Box of 25 “Muriel,” “Girard” and others. 69c 1-Pound Tin “Comet” 10c¢ and for 25c “Millionaires” Cigars sc Str. “Luis Martinez” (pets) 5S¢ “Ury Hand Made” (perfectos) Box of 25 43c for 15¢ “No Name” (perfectos) 5 tor 25¢ Box of 50 ..$2.50 “Las Primas” Imported Manila Cigars 10 for 25c Box of 50 2 10c Str. “Luis Martinez” (blunts) 4 for 25c Box of 50 1 Pound Bag “Whale” Smoking Tobacco 35¢ 10c “Buckingham Palace” (perfectos) 8 for 25c Box " of 50 1-Pound Tin “Geo. Washington” Smoking Tobacco 59c 15¢ Tins “Matoaka’” Smoking Tobacco 7c Can “Glorifiers” Little Cigars Package of 10 19c “National Speaker” Genuine Manila Cigars 10 for 25¢ Box of 100.. .§2.25 5c “Lady Madeline” Imported Manila Cigars Box of 25 69c 5c “Don Amaro” (coronas) 8 for 25¢ ‘Box of 50 $1.50 10c “Illustro” (queens) 4 for 25¢ Box of 10.... This Great Sale! Store No. 2 Only 7th & E Sts. N.-W. Come and Save 10c Str. “Jose Diaz” (panetellas) 4 for 25¢ Box of B8 .00 000 $3.00 This Great Sale! Store No. 2 Only 7th & E Sts. NNW. Come and Save =z

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