Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 18

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18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, €., FRIDAY, MAY B8, 1925: URBE SAFEGUARDS |raae semion s ne _ihird, upen [ Shomas west, Montiy Evening cluti| e tas aiso witharuwn & aue tor| MRS, L. E. SIMPSON D'ES-} 2ht by those discussing this fea- | ties; Mrs. Louisa Roberts, executive | “O8 00 €0 B0 (B 00 S FIC T I v of the program that by these|secretary of the Council of Social | For Many Years Was President of | three examinations deficiencies In the [ Agencies, and John Dolph of the |her mother-in-law, Mrs. George | children’s health not only would be|Monday Evening Club. Stens. | Christ Child Society. Don t me Us | more readily detected, but could be AT Rt stk s oy eRE AiAaoh 2 ) S ¢ FUR PUBL'C HEAI_TH‘ treated and corrected to Decatur, 1IL, after the divorce was |, Ms- Ludivinia . E. Simpson, 70 = S : 1 vés vl v . " o ’ Outlined DIVORCE SET ASIDE granted and the father followed them | YFor® 24 WHO 1%, 0 (Y ¥SATE | If You Fail to Take Advantage of e * |und u reconciliation has been effected, | Sioeiotr and Jong. active in work i | e et an R it is said. Mrs. Stenz and her hus-| onnection with the society’s health | | L] A R e wemenes, i mros ac [0 55 e SR i b i v . Fpane’s Sensational Values B < : on. next door to the home o Siatsy attet o Munre NAGEIE for every 3,000 school ‘en; one tion Against Mother-in-Law, |Mmother-intlaw, It Is explained. Tadles of the board of the Christ || et Y T, R Child Soclety attended funeral serv- | ) i 3 z P ‘ol vV 0 rses 1 Schools and Hospital for | sucryisine murse for cvery 10 nurses| usiice Hits of the District Su- | e iie o Pinen s ane contimous | Sonns e Tonsi cathne Chereh | i children: one dental operator for | breme Court, at the request of .\1.!_15\"..""»1. variations of temperature |today. Rev. Charles O. Rosensteel Contaglous Recommended. | e 3000 enilaren ana one dental| Margaret Stenz, has set aside a de. | throughout the vear being scarcely as | officiated. Interment was in St [ bl i | eat as often occur in a single Sum- | John's Cemetery. Mrs. Simpson is | j | hyeienist, full time, for every 700|cree of limited divorce in her favor |mer month in many of the Northern | survived B e Mustana “Hancy 8 af Slorling Silver and Etched Glass m children 1 % V gainst her husband, Norman Stenz. | States. Simpson TN el e ReAcrth e REberab ok, | AN orman Stenz. | States. | Simpson. BT e e n the meticgl ok ot I M M K X X X X ¥ X X X X X X X ¥ X ¥ x| - : Positively None nurses and 12 part-time physiclans. . 5 % g Ay S~11 for Cash! It is estimated that the proposed in LIMITED NUMBER 95 A Set | Increased Medical Staff for| * ting ve: " |crease in the medical and dental staffs Ith committee of | would cost $193,420 annually. Of this heil of Social | total $133,700 would be for the medical work and $64,720 for the dental work Also there would be required certain | additional equipment, the cost of which is not included in the estimate. In the program the three medical - examinations are classified as A, for the first yvear children; B, for the third yvear puplls, and C ' for the | elghth grade. While those who prepar | ed the program contend it would be ideal to have the three examinations, figured the approximate examination in the event 3 two are finally approved | within their means to create | for the budget of estimates. To accom ent in fave these two | plish_the A examination would cost | their re-|$100,780: to accomplish A and B, would | | cost’ 115,260 Fowler Approves General Idea. | Dr. Willlam Fowler, health officer of strict, was present during the fon. He sald that he approved | neral idea of increasing the 1 inspection in the schools, but | 2 2o on record as| 15 the opinion o who | & the tentative pro 1 under discussion Fowler said while he fully ap eciated the need for more ndequate medical service in the schools, he con dered the erection of a modern and | mplete hospital for the care of con yus diseases as one of the greatest 1 needs of the Capital. He said as recommended this in the past | v land he will do so again The meeting was presided over by | Gertrude Bowling. executive di-| of the Instructive Visiting | N Others present were Dr. | Murphy, Walter S. Offutt of the Tu herculosis Association, Wallace Hatch of the Monday Evening Club, Mrs.| )seph Saunder: eacher Asosicati Ibach, Public Schools Dinner Dance SATURDAY, MAY 9 YWardman Park Botel Starting at 7:30 P.M. Tk ok ok ok ok k ok k ok kk k k k k k k k x k kk k * * Set of Six ; N2/ ok A ; Solid Silver As | ¥ T Sherbets— Iustratea S\x- e ant W etched glass— 3 X in case. ¥ ¥ X X X ¥ ¥ ¥ X ¥ Pay $1.00 Down g and 50c a Week an inducement, we are offering this extraordinary value. This is a wonderful opportunity to buy solid silver sherbets at such an unusually low price. None will be scld for cash. Be here early, as our stock is A limited. Special sale price We are making a drive for new accounts, and as $ 95 . SPECIAL N 3 X l» 2 : g Sterling Silver : " 1 Salt and Pepper .1 ¢ Bread Tray 5 fi';." P Silver Plate X4 Music by ‘Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra What Does the Election of von Hindenburg Mean? Edouard Herriot—recent premier of France— reviews the situation from the standpoint of his official knowledge of past performances, present conditions—and draws avivid picture of the future possibilities and probabilities. ‘ TRUBUTUSUBURUIR For Reservations, Columbia 2000 Evening Dress Requested Supper _dancing Every Evening, Ten ‘to Twelve A THE BETTER STORE FOR BETTER CLOTHES 703 SEVENTH ST. N. W. Continuing Our Sensational Group Offer! Not just one article—but a group of articles may be had on our Easy Payment Plan. Now is the time to secure your new outfit of fashionable Summer attire while this big Group Idea holds good. Remember, we can only make this liberal offer for a limited time—so hurry. In a signed article which will appear in the Editorial Section of 830 13th St. N.W. 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Il nity and ta [ ) ) ja The Brownstone Funeral Home | e : Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. | the d 1 » IS hat mroftéis niot Gur Brstic Phone Col. 432 eration KAPLOWITZaros. | INCORPORATED 72t NINTH STREET NORTHWEST AN IMPORTANT OFFERING! $35 SPRNG & SUMMER GOWNS $18 NEWLY ARRIVED PARIS FASHIONS ADAPTED FROM THE LEADING FRENCH FASHION HOUSES. BEAUTIFUL SILK GOWNS FOR MORNING, SPORTS, SCHOOL, COLLEGE, STREET, AFTERNOON. EVERY GOWN OF NOTED KAPLOWITZ QUALITY, DISTINCTION AND WITH DISTINGUISHED LINES. SERVING YOU WITH PARIS STYLES Sar 3 AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICS In the Editorial Section SPECIALIZED FASHIONS FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE next Sunday’s Star ASTONISHING VALUES! = X X X X X ¥ ¥ X X X ¥ X X X X X X X Herriot asks: “Is Germany saying to herself she nas decidedly had enough of war * * * or is she thinking she must first work on her economic reconstruction ¥ * * in order to impose her will the day when she has regained her material force? Such is the tragic dilemma with which the entire world is faced.” Herriot declares: :‘I believe that only on the day when Germany commits herself on the question of her admission to the League of Nations will we be able to judge the importance of the election of Marshal von Hindenburg.” GROUP GROUP GROUP GROUP NO.— NO.— NO.— NO. Woman's Woman's Man's Two- 329 50 Woman's and or Miss’ or Miss' 1| | pants Rurt. W&dted Mise’ = Coat Drese. 51975 ot el f14-70 e oman’s or d Lol e Har, 94-95 gre '"'510-95 Basemble $27.50 d an: ok and and - Giw 81095 | | Suir.. $24:50 | | womane o g4 g5 | | Bovs Two§9.85 Mis' Hat .Charge It! Charge It! Charge It! Charge It! The Herriot article flashes with the spirit of a man who has attempted much to bring order out of chaos—and sums up a problematic situation with a force born of conviction. No country is more concerned than France—and no Frenchman better able to review the effect of the recent election in Germany than ex-Premier Herriot. e N T I E R E R EE EE R TR ) The Better Store For Better Clothes *L »* * |5 * *| 5 * 5 * & * 8 * |8 * * 2 * | *| » » »* * * ) 3 »* » »* » *| p 2 » * »* » » » *| * ) = * o » b o » » ) 2 * * * * b *| »* »

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