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IVENING _STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925. 11 SOCIETY OF NATIVES, VOTELESS, |G & 5ahon e oo % | nson. Fiora Sehnston. - 2o Eoioet s M “Beyers Sies, | Wit o “roca. 5t "an® x| WIND WRECKS BUILDING. WANTED o soclations, Judge Gus A. Schuldt and| r. and Mrs, Albert Har Blanche Sheckels, Misses May and|Charles Eisinger, Miss Clara Gaw SEEE soc Mr. and 2 per, Miss , A y Eisinger, ra_Ga Young man, about 25, who has VOICES PRIDE IN CITY’S GROWTH Evan Hughes Tucker: re: Commis. | H2¥ict Harper, Louis Winters, Mr.|Matilda 'k v, Mrs. J.| Mr. Altred Gawler, Mrs. Alberta V.| crrcOPEI «s., April had several years’ experience sloner Cuno H. Rudolph, Comm! - -maKer, Mrs. Anna E. Murphy,|dan, Dr. Clarence Wéaver, Danlel E.|Mrs. Charles 1. West, Mr. and Mrs stru di f ] \;r ‘{ ll-‘m';\lklmlnon, Rev. lu-.\( , Mrs L. Cranford, Mr. and M jarges, N Danfel 1. ges, " D1 ¢ lH. l\'ca‘rlmhll‘l», "\‘lr nn(lh.\lh“ C. H.|and ¢ E! were troyed by ~ 3 S ; 7 Fiske Dudley, Representative Wi < ity e : nd Mrs. Lewis J. Battle, Mise Mory | Calvert, urroughs, Mr. and i a high wind ths pt an out- Celcbrates 134th Anniversary of Founding of the|lisk: Dudley, Rer Xondrup. John ‘Boyle, Mr. and | and Mre. Lewis J. Rattle: Mise Mary | Calvert, Il H, Burroughs, Mr. and o h il st 25 in making credit investigations, or one who has been employed nla, Judge G Lisle S, e M M Al Schuldt, Mrs. Schuldt and N S g gy g gl vl and Mrs, 1. H. Hessick, Mrs. Lucy [ Mrs. Gilbert A. Clark. | Wori : ed” i e house s windows as the i S 2 - M ] Tnii . S A 3. , N at some credit burcaw. State District at Annual Dinner—Urges United Schulat, Judge Robert E. MAtngly.| Clarn Avery, Mr. and Mra mwird | Copeland, Misa Margaret E. Tripp, —_— ] o religion, age, past experience 8 4 Fred A. Emery, Miss Ina C. Emery, Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ¥.| William R. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John building was moved from its founda- and present salary, or letter Work for Civic Betterments. Mr. and Mrs. John C Proctor, | Dougherty. Mr. anfl Mes. Raipn L.|E. Monk, Mre and Mrs. Martin Wie.| The ratlo of tnorease of female|tions and & minute lnter collapsed. el i A el ra, M e Forman, Miss Car'| fall. . giand, Miss Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. Wil |labor in the past decade in Japan is|Trees were uprooted and electric wires . 3 E )r. Sa S. Ad 8, H . 3 1 blo dow ove 1 large a N' B girn snrrion, . S . R0um | e e 1. o tosver asear, | B - Groveraon S nd Mra, 11| 8 19vo B0 ey end'as matis a8 |y ot T T R ox 319K, Star Office Voteless, but ever cherishing the)vocal solos by Mrs. Ethel Holtzelaw | uni Mrs Trwin L. Rose, Miss Eisye | Mis8 Pearl McCall, Mr. and Mrs, R. [T yiochor fes To PAROGEIE, 0 - St history of Washinzton and looking to [ Gawler, accompanied by Mra. Flsle| Belle Chipley, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C.|Newton Donaldson, Charles San-| yyy'payne, Miss Harriet Chase, Miss e fiics aavelopment ol BRI e D R DO ey Suter ATlen € Clrle. Mr. and| DL RS Jetnnbity Rk T P Mabas B use e future develor sccompanted by Miss Cranmer; Songs Porey MeGlue Mr. and Mrs, | 'Y W. Samson, Mrs. Irene ) | e e City with a spirit of optimism, thé [by George O'Connor, accompanied by C.” Brandenburg, C. W. Darr, |ham, Mrs. Marfe Hollingswort 3 . Ml B - Soclety of Natives of the District of | Matt Hofn: dramatic rendinks by Ar- | 3iy,C Brogdenpure, (Co W, D Hollingsworth, Miss Emms et wqys (Y o thur B. White, and violin solos by W. claw Gawler, Mrs. Elste .| ward, Mrs. 5 ¢ H. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. é Columbla celebrated the 134th anni- B R Wi Untlei Hates M i . \ I ! ; rden |ve of the laying of the corner Band. The society joined in | 11°! b MR o { ; 3 c- SR i s| B = > Your dealer receives HELLMANIS |stone of the District, at its fourth s ng of “America’ and *“Auld e Nids Tdna Mo | g Mooy 5T Miss | 1nd, L Lol 8 i BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAISE Ad; nemetz, e- and Mrs. G N N 00 frequently and in small quantities. In innual dinne the Burlington Hoter [TABE Syne” =~ @ was composed | Chuley 4 Mrs.. 4 ose. M. { n \adresses and & program | of the foowing. » a 4 s gLd ; ; and Mrs. R serving it you can always be sure that & " and Allfs M t E. Cator, ko r o is asfresh s 2 izi entertainment, with appropriate | Fred A. Emery, chairman; Dr. Sam. | 1 mei, Miss Margare Forbes, 3 Mrs. Blla Ga Stokes, | Wil v Sris I Sy the dressing is asfresh and appetizing S uvel §. Adams, James I. Duhamel, [ ytmel PSS BaEaICE = O aver | Mr. s Henry Mrs. e % r = as the salad itself. C Albert Harper, Lee D. Latimer Cing kAP R Sariusl o e, Mt p sl ) | senti 3 5 itley, Evan Tucker, George J. gh, Samu : Thomas_Robinsol A o M e B e aios High-Grade- -Kinkable. | tives: in Yegard 10 the vote for R Mattingly, Judge | pojich, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Saul, Mrs. Henry J. Hailam, Sh r. Walter F. M By h,’;"m“;’(’l"}."l“;’,-““l Rl | District and how firmly it believes (Gus A. Schaidt and Jesse C. Suter.|qpaoqore 'W. Noyes. Mrs. Henry M. Packard, Mr. and Mrs. o inere: Miay Ko 1 ORI eskc 16, Richard Hellmann, Inc. 25 ft. Complete ™™ {in enfranchisement for all citizens was chairmen; Clarence G. Allen, lsses Elizabeth and Katherine | Arthur P. Drury, Mr. and Mrs. W.|phy, Mr. Joseph I. Keefer MAYONNAISE ong Island City, N. Y. t. Complete U0, $3.98 expressed in an address by Rev. Dr.[Miss ‘Elizabeth Beresford, 1. Beresford, Mary Lindsley, Maude|Spencer Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. C.| Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Umhau, Miss Ml ] (Gieorge Fiske Dudley when he quoted | Brandenburg, Henry L. Bryan, Harper, Kstelle Foster, Anna Muddi- White, Mrs. Esther V. Cross, | Elizabeth Marr, Mrs. Josephine Dent, =/l 50 ft. Complete ™'t §7.65 ||a professor of Oxford University re-|Emma A. Bright, William M. Dove, | man, Louise Mitchell, Bessie Brawn, | Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Barnard Miss Florence Stiles, Mrs. Ada E. 3 nozzle ¥ 7 * rding the lack of the ballot box in|Ambrose Durkin, Miss Margaret E.| g .\, and Ella Wetherall, Gertrude| Misses Elizabeth and Nannie Hun-| Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Dante, D e Phon this professor, who | Forbes, Daniel E. Garges, William H. {5 fhis country taking notes to|Groverman, Ralph L. Hall, Alfred B Erate o n histors of America, was asked | Holmead, Harry Wheaton Howard, essed him more than any-| y B. Israel, Paul E. Jahnson, 25 ft. Complete ™'t §4.40 ||\ clse in America he replied: < omb, G. Perey McGlue, 1 Middleton, Mrs 3 wossle o Botelas Then. Address Communications to W. M. Hornsteln, President, 2325 18th St. N. W. Phone Col. 8855. with | si ars, 1 o o : 4 50 ft. Complete »': $8.40 “The at has im dore Pl "MADE IN THE HOME MADE WAY 1 ] he principle for which |John A. & 2 L. Taggart o fought is der Evan ki Frederick G otomac Rubber j i " t o 2e May B, Huhgertord,| C I inciple, “no taxation without r and John Glagalt Frotor ompany, Inc. " Dr. Dudley, who also de- | Py 0C0 Cave of the soclety are: Bond Bldg., 14th & N. Y. M. 170 hingon nder.| - sident, John Clag Proctor, ful faith in the ce president, Fred A. Emery =g e | spoke briefly on the rapid development | Second vice pr g | of Washington. LA A jesiaet, o | The Washington of earlier days was | Etta L. Taggart; treasurer, James Lronay Hecalioa by Focress | Duhamel; recording secretary, Miss |fondly recalled by Representative W. gy 2" Bright; corresponding sec. |R. Coyle of Pennsylvania, who said p TRY LEMON JUICE that Washington was mot only de-| Fetars, Miss May B. Hungerford; his- s > torian, Miss Maud Burr Morris; chair- i didind b asdin 40s ¢|man membership committee, Albert TO WHITEN SKIN ¢ EOES Seabli it ., | Harper; chairman entertainment com y - praised Washingtonians, saying: where have I found a Washingtonian The only harm- |Who was not doing the work of the e ey o Bk | L O s ' Fancy Rib Roast of Beet, Ib., 30c and 35¢ i = emphasized the need of a ‘“‘unity :n mx} t%w juice of pse” among the citizens here gl e er that the most might be ac- B three ounces of Or mpl VA i ov- 1 0 plished toward generally improv chard White, which | Washington and making it more | Olce e S 0 am S, . any druggist will v 1 | get improvements o e 1108 VermontAve. Fresh Fish at Al D G S Stores and you have a whole quarter-pint of the Main 4540 most wonderful skin whitener, soft b | 5 Massage this sweetly fragrant | . 0 ag oliee G lemon bleach into the , neck, | arms and hands. Tt can not irritate. . % . SR e b e men s COVE Orienta Coffee Ib that clear, youthful skin and rosy- tion white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must | e de President Abraham . mix this remarkable lotion yourself. wcoln 2 was also on April 1 tCl b bottl 50c It can not be bought ready to use |1861, ti dent Lincoln issued his l uo u case' eS because it acts best immediately after ous cal 75,000 soldiers to de- Ek;—: e (Canada Dry doz. |Quick Action _ _f(;r Pilesl tall Temptor Pure Preserves ¢ read Tl - Ayt ag Lo : = A Out A wonderful value. Stock them up now Imported Sardines onee 2 for Premier Dressing large size of WOMEN'S SHOES | | i —ar EVERY PAIR ~ =~ BERBERICH STANDARD QUALITY AND STYLE Fancy Head Rice 12 oz pkg. 10 Malted Breakfast Food pkg. 3 w SOAP SPECIALS : m}fef‘ IS:zMes P&G White Naptha Soap 5 cakes 23¢ are 34,000 teachers By the Before-Easter Sales Ac- TropchI‘:g}“IE‘ onet Sué—nfeaksns Made 19 training PuPilS tO use tivity and Now Assembled for " ‘ ~ Morton’s free running Salt pkg. 1 de{ Sale at Reduced P rices 0ld Dutch Cleanser 3 cans LIFEBUOY? You know what wonderful test: Wash with Lifebuoy For your convenience in making selection and for % :::rlii e o duidpo :::fi;‘ ot }}3?:d:[i?£$- mot ours in facilitating easy handling and disposal we —girectedbyablephysicims uncomfortable. Watch the o and nurses. astounding amount of dirt have divided an assemblage of . 3 rolls 25 Overthirty-fourthousandof ~ that comes off. Where does it these devoted teachers are come from? O TO 4 OF STY inin, ildren to use Life- That dirt tells the whole 1 AL Vi iine o Ak e FANCY NEW POTATOES g oyt o niboy sor 1t home a fascinating Lifebuoy ~ways collecting in rnrcs. In e TONES AND SHADES, INCLUDING BLACK, stox 4 LbS-, 25¢ game of cleaanes, widh _germs thatgecon yout hands dstars to bewonforaper- constantly —from aimost INTO TWO GROUPS— : Kr“mm’s Macaroni 5 3 pkgs. 1 ; 25 fect record. Mothers co-op- everythin, andc\eryoneavou Spaghettl erate, for these charts entire. touch and from street dirt. Egg Noodles change the attitude of chil- Wonderful Lifebuoy lather Group NO. 1 Gl'oup No. 2 Hohnes Home_M ade Chas. Sehitder P fl::!‘:i nt;.wuds washing and %ect;;; ga:)lt_o g.oods t away, in €. Thomsen, Miss_ Edna McCauley: | ‘Whydo yousuppose teach- The skin lives i u"m 2 I 0 ers, Health Commissioners, $ 85 $ .85 g Ples 7 Slna“ P an af Mayors and millions of sen- Iltt is this P:rigi;l'ghOf ?re,s ° $ E : sible mothershave thisenthu- that gives thatdelightful feel- R ! $ In all the old-time good varieties that . 5 siastic faith in the protection ing of being cleaner than ever ll‘:v:m made Holmes famous—they'rs do. o of Lifebuoy? before. It is the secret—the only secret—of a beautiful by Themclednhm 4 skin. Day by day the skin i convinced them rows smoother, softer, wida {| Almost Every Style That the Current i o ol Isrelrosicspaleg justbulem Season Favors and Approves you can soe—sze_comvine. the surface. The skix}Duvm;;n- ingly, satisfyingly clean after 11 ¢ ) Write for @ Washup Chart T $ & Thoel > P ; ; If the Lifebuoy Clean Hands Campaignh ched Prices That Effect Big Savings! 0 2 ; ' i eeooliesiin e EWASE U5 Clatt e ok : B A & ghildyeaclosing an empry Lifebuoy carton. It will be a big " 21 = < elp in teaching your children to clean. i You will do well to take early advantage of these ] and bathe wi oyux nagging —like tg, because ifsw; 5?3; exceptional bargains. The first day of the sale is sure to see?;ms! of them snapped up by you who love luxury in B S FOR YOUR shoes, especially when its enjoyment may be yours with- 55 o "v i HEALTH’S SAKE Nafio”d’ out extravagance. Jlmost JIl Washington Goes for Shoe Satisjaction'to Child-Health BERBERICH'S Troco ™ @ es™" L. 29¢ In Step with the Destin Shoes Since 1868 F0 t ‘n Brand H Whol : '_1116:20,Se§)enth St 813 Penna. Ave . . Cincinmtlgll!lusl Hams—None Bem.e;’r D lb" 33 at