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Special TWQ SHIRTS FOR 5 910 Sevent “We Request the Return Bought for Less Elsewhere.” avenue v | ered near the capital yesterd MADRAS SHIRTS— | DINNER IS TENDERED | COL. E. LESTER JONES Marks Completion of the 10th Year as Head of Geodetic Survey. f Col. E. Lester Jones, who yester- day completed his tenth year as di tor of the United Stat Coast and Geodetic Survey, was giwen a dinner st Wight at the address w qby Dr. ¥ Bowie, head of the ¢ branch of 1 uded Capt. R. L Farris, ant director; J. H. Van Wagenen, _engi- neer to the United States survey, and Capt. Philip A. Welker, one of the pioneer officers of the sur: COL..JONES. a vecitation. ncore a humorous sketch deal- h the live topic of efficiency Miss Phyliss Price sang, ac- | companied ss May Willis at the piano. Col. Jones spoke at the close of the evening. |WIFE ASKS INJUNCTION TO KEEP TWO CHILDREN H:sband——Threatens Take Youngsters to His Mother in England. ®ling 1| ratings. | Declares to | | { Mrs. Enid M. Smith today asked the District Supreme Court fc ent her husband, John H ttorney in the Department from carrying out an al | leged threat to take their two chil dren from her to his mother in Eng- land. Smith is a native of England, she tells the court, and has been nat ralized only a t time. Through Attorneys Godfrey L. Muh- ter and Edward D. Freeman. Mrs. | Smith says her husband surreptitious. Iy took the elder Smith. jr., 3 years old did not retur; he absence of her son be sick in mind and be the custody of the children be | cited the husband morrow why the in- not be issued junction LISBON EEiCVALLSVNOTES. April 16 —Certain types of bank notes have been from circulation because of ance of enormous quan- anterfeits. ret printing plant was the police seized a quantity of spuri-| ous notes, which are declared to have | een perfect im: GEORGE’S “7-POINT” UNION SUITS —A wonderful suit for comfort and long wear. Sizes 86 $1 to 62 aicniiienenn. . B. V. D. 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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925. on for protection of this flower, ened with extinction. iroundwork of the campaign to be conducted through the schools of the District of Columbia and through $other channels is being laid carefully by officials of the Wildflower Preser- vation Society and the National Cap- ital ce of the Garden Club of America, and further details of what will be done are expected to be an nounced soon PROTECT DOGWORD, 5 PLEATO PUBL Flower Now Is in About Three-Quarter Bloom, P. L. Ricker Says. The dogwood is Dblooming earlier this year than last, Mr. Ricker says, and if thte rain of vesterd: lowed with s pects that by be in th did_no reach until May b. this stage las The flowering dogwood, for the pro- tection of which the segond annual | Spring campaign is being launched, now in about three-quarters bloom L. Ricker, president of the Wildflower Preservation So- cjety of Amer! In some warm spots where the flowers have had enough sunshine dnd | las h moisture, Mr. Ricker says, the blooms:|4,000,000,000 francs additional cur have been reported Imost full. In|rency, and an increase of the same many nearby place however, the | amount in the bank’s advances to the blossoms are not quite open. state, the bank’s affairs with the gov- The amount of dogwood which will |ernment now are entirely legal. bedeck the Washington countryside| The exact amunt of money bor this year is, no doubt, larger tifin if |rowed by, the government from other n had not heen | banks in Paris is unknown, but finan cording to Mr. Ric al writers say these short, emergency that the public will r ans amount to about 1,100,000,000 equal enthusiasm this francs. The Bank of ment' today ,000,000 francs additional d to the government by the ince last week. As Parliament night authorized the issue of showed '—HKnown Musically Since 185’ 1t Brings You The Cholcest Things | In Music. 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Sherril, “ill pufldings and grounds, in an address t | | | | | before the Soroptimist Club at the Hamilton Hotel, ye ‘App 4 | such as ¢ SR i stll bett Sherrill Tells Soroptomists They]"““" of Congi | lumbia spends only one-third Can Help in Appeals to | for its parks as the City of | 1t should spei i | from tke mere city, it has a big “Congress at its last two sessions|he said. was surprisingly generous to the Dis-| Dr. Lulu I. Waters civies committee, intre given a birthday party by Capt. f;enol Bearmore, SAYS CLUBS CAN DO MUCH | TO BEAUTIFY WASHINGTON | MITCHELL IS SPEAKER. e related 1 0 Army I nembers of her a from follows: Dr. Juliz ganizations t Club will get 2 v and | given e Cole 1 as m winner of prize, Balti talked on the work of Mrs. ry h. Aside |1onherger, who donated the prize. g (ying the | j3thel Knight Pollard, president of the U value,” | Gjub, presided. airman of the 5 TR d Col. Sher.| Acid phosphiate, when used as « | jril auty Doctor.” | fertilizer, does not make the soil acid, | judge | ". Folkmar, the grand- | but has a tendency to correct an acid [anq .J | mother of the Soroptimist Club, was' condition THE LIBERAL STORE—7TH & E STS. N.W. REPEATED wre. okt short time for Kelly Field Gifts were presented tc Mi Ernest Van F Te i Next Congress. director of public Comm By Public Request! Our Complete Spring UTFIT OFFER N A Complete Department For Stylish Stouts “Please Conti;zue Your $5 Offer Till Pay Day---I Want An Outfit”’ This request was made by not one, but by hundreds of our patrons who desired to take advantage of our Great Outfit Offer, but wanted to wait until payday, this week. Thus we again repeat our sensational FIVE DOLLAR OUTFIT OFFER, which has become the talk of all Washington. Come today and select your complete new outfiit. Your credit is good at the Liberal Store. 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