Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1925, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925. PRUCESS RESTURES Favorable Balance |SQCIETY OF NATIVES ]:”rl”';‘.’,"{‘xf.“;‘r'o‘;r‘.’k‘, ] L O A e ev. Dr, George Fiske Dudley, rec-| The District government will be 4 |tor of St. Stephen's Protestant Epls. | represente v Commissioners Bel In Foretgn Trade T0 MEET AT BANOUET copal Church, will deliver an invo-|and Rudolph, the latter president of cation and address the soclety. Bish-|the hoard, and the Federal Govern- | e )b James E. Freeman, who had|ment by Representative Coyle, who | b’lOlUfl ’)y Rll&blfl | planned to attend the celebration, has |as is Representative Henry R. Rath- | | Function at Bmlmgton Hotel To- | beeir called out of the city and will [bone of Iiiinoie, who made the prin | —— be unable to be present. cipal address last vear, a native of £ niglit to Celebrate Founding of The list of speakers will include, in | the Diatrict. Both are members of | Russia, for the first time ”‘l *;"' % Nation's Capital addition to Dr. Dudley, Lieut. Col. J. eral vears, has issued official fig- ation J Franklin Bell, Engineer Commission- Electro- Chemlcal Treatment: ures dealing with its foreign trade, ler of the District, and Representative the 1924 totals listing exports of bt i William R. Coyle of Pennaylvania. Eats Away Rust, and Also approximately $185.000,000 and im The fourth annual banquet of the| Other attractions of the program | Ports of 8120300000 This would fSociety of Natives, marking the an-|will ~be selections by Mrs., Ethel | . leave a substantial balance favor- |njversary of the founding of the Na. | Heltzclaw Gawler, George O'Connor EXDOSES Fake Oblects. able to Russia tional Capital, will be held at the (and Ambrose Durkin; a number of The United States ranked third | pyrlingion Hotel tonight. A distin- | unique Scottish features by Duncan in furnishing imports to Russia, |gyjghed audience will be present and|U. Thompson, violin solos by W. S. tha iARscciated Presa according to the Soviet figures. & skt Which Were ‘made public here to: = : s E— SUNDAY NEW YORK, April 15.—Ancient | jand ihe value was approxi- | M 3 2 o= = bronzes which the years have turned 3,000, 4. Gr EXCURSION into lumps of rus re being restored Bnm]n furnished about $26.500.000 il to their original beauty in the electr: n imports and G chemical laboratory of the School 500,000, ‘ 3 % ; ‘ Mines, Columbia University, through | 5} vas likewise the best SRR 3 3 i A process developed by Prof. Colin G.| customer for Soviet exports, the i y ; i Fink, which reverses the action of | $ taking commodi 2 { : il @ figures indicated, E time and converts rust into metal. | tles valued by the Soviet at $40 2 7 The method not only restores the| 350.000, while the United States ! X ; H SUNDAY, MAY 3 shape of badly rusted objects. but| took but $3.500,000 g o et also brings out ull the origir Germany shown as the coun- 3 ; Special Through Train 1ail and exposes fake antiques try of export for materials valued 3 ? Egyptian. Etruscan and other {vpes| ar $33.000.000. while under the gen I Ml | & Direct to Penna. Sta., 7th Ave. and C2d 8¢, of bronzes now are under | eral term “Mongolia” the Soviet | i § Lozes, Tasninston satiaay Midnisnt treatment. | estimate accounted for $18.500,000 | 230 AM.: arrives Pen; in the The method was worked ¢ v| in exports. i Sairs o York Gy, :10 AN Dr. Fink at the suggestior e tor Bl s M Tl i R Edward Robinson of the I T | | Retursing. Museum of Art, who turn g | among them will be one hizhly prized | b o \ i 7 Similar Excursion, Sunday, the scientist a number of bronz: by Mrs. John D. Rockefeller. jr. This | 3 _— s ot 3 rusted that their identity h n| bronze was a shapeless crumbling | i | = wne -~ Jost. More than 600 objects of lror lump of rust when it was given to | ? . : i i e i sfiver and alloys hav | Dr. Fink. Under treatment it took Washington Women Have Established Precoding date of sxcursion fully treated. The pr 8S 18 . shape as a mother cat and a litter - plication of well known electru-vhein: | of kittens, and was changed back into | Our Success. We Are Showing Our | Penmylvania Railroad ical principles. Faint electri: ‘meld! rents operzting for centuries — — — Appreciation in the Best Possible Way! Ul |8 The sandard Raitress of the Woria Tyical “Vacetion Specials” Btateroom metal into rust. By subjecting corroded objects to a stronger trical current of the oy i this effect s reversed and /Il HEED THE WARNING ° il R v mpms | OF_THAT coub Anmversan’y Sale | s | You Amount of Your Pay Check? Recently the Metropolitan Museum | Pakeig hot Jemonade when F . was offered an object supposed to be vou first suspect a cold, and ||| The Washington, D. C.. Agency ot ’ | ’ urance Company of | | an ancient bronze of a man on horse- |l immediately go to bed under X . . i e Ao i yoes Company ot back. (ll warm covers During swhich you are privileged to take Lite Tosarance lnstraction and an When it was subjected to electro- | In the morning—nine times ; 2 ship. covering ‘8 THOROUGH % 23 pet. ! . . 4 0 1o r W. W. Wi e | der Pro. chemical action a green antique finish out of ten—every trace of cold o of corbonate of mvTN', m': lr'u' Hm&e‘ has disanpeared together with T’le Mflkat Pflct it 3 an'm:::n: off. revealing a toy lead soldier astride the danger of pneumonia, “flu” || Thursdey, April A horse. {ll and other fiis that start with O I Company's ofk [ ; : ~ n e e ke mastaansiemss G || LR of Any Trimmed | o | cix mocinten o bosrd bl e eturn ounted warrior. | It's the cheapest. easiest, ||| ’ F : i 3 teachers, students, college men and or Untrimmed Hat |l e o women, also business people, whose ght by a prominent sanest way to handle colds ? 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