Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1925, Page 15

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SEPTEMBER 20, 1925—PART 1. HEALTH CAMP CITES | oe00cs000000sssses000e e — WW@ PROOF OF HEALING Children Cured of Tubercu- losis Returning to School With “Recovery” Cards. Six happy children among those | who will troop back to study when | the public school: 8 those who | i & ited” from the d K 4 3 e 3 Camp with “recover . & 3 e i et . . 2 : —And on Credit Terms rranged to lut ou will be welcomed bac v v 4 A 3 S % e public schools which formerly had to | S 2 @ . . nd them to the spe health | F - Evamr piece of furniture on our display floors was carefully examined Y hools, a son, - | " Hamilton or Harr - s - before we offered it for sale. Unless a piece will pass our ri “m\.; some degree of th e = ¢ g spection it will not be sold. We guarantee every article presented by thi little down and the balance on terms so small that you will never miss the e e s b S & o & ore—that is why we have attained the distinction of one of Washington's money pays for anything you may buy here. Before you know it everything the alt ent | X & ¥ . o) leading furniture stores. Let us prove it. is paid for and your home is as you want it. after ina ] ¥ - e ! : ; o oA A Few Dollars Down Delivers Any Suite the good showing of the entire group | T et s caipe L s 6 heen & Six “graduates” of the Children’s Health Camp, who have received * | st comp b it v e Was .;.‘..!:"?:.;.:::%;:L""*""‘"r Cefiebratlng Our 2nd Anniversary n | | o e VI o St o | JOBLESS MEN DECREASE. Wlth S ens atlonafi Vafiues n in the camp at the clos- and. visitors. PR 2 % Chesi d »d, disclosed | Employment Increases 8-10 o selected from those who had % chfldien Employm 0 of 1 ted to one or an r of an 4 5.5 pounds Per Cent. i iy s colored | An increase of elght-tenths of 1 per Sl s . & nt fir employment in American man- o e iCEh e [imorrd. : pa ufacturing industries in August over A L . Mg July was announced yesterday by the | i T e 8 }-I i % 3 | Labor Department. At the same time | E ) he D. | Cra e Hign, | Aseregate earnings advanced 1.8 per Proofs of Effective Work. it : : cent and per capita earnings 0.9 per . 1 s o cent 'rhm- finite proofs of the effec ! u‘ follows 3 | The figures were based on reports tine Swic one is what made P from 9,021 establishments in 52 {ndu: closing exerc Friday so | : 5 ’4‘ pounds; ; 1,106 employes wh 1ly interesting, not only to the| W} r, 13% pounds. arnings during one week ldren and the camp workers, but Iilleary then annow e | ust wero §71.815,567. T Tuly the parents and other friends who ,of the six winners of covers 3,511 employes were pald $70,066, e to look n and listen. One b hln stood up % = i in one week by the same establish- wer of a boy who had thu pusey the ot a ments. Fovolives mnable tod PR The volume of employment in 8,020 she wrote a letter to Ma re! establishments was 8.4 per cent great- Wleaty. {he dfscts. ot ike testimonial card prepared for th Tost Saonth e I A saar aeec) er grateful feeling for | Ccasion. nd pay roll totals increased 12.4 per | ork the camp is doin Two Remain Under Weight. | oo ldren overcome sickness | | —— OU don't nced a great deal of ready money to furnish your home the way you would like to see it—we shall be glad to help you! Just a very > - SO Attention was called to the fact that two of these winners were still under weight, nd on that ount must be extra careful in future. But weight is far from being the only factor in = E 5 )'(- -'I Al and his | determining the right to recovery N A . - S8 SosRl, anc cards. Many other tests are given by w rhn t > IL Merrill of the | the doctors in charge. Mrs. Hilleary € pa ents liy am e e, (Who perltnentwave jobt D to the children °t|who made the best gains in weight, a F L en to these|qgoiar bill, to Jame: verp Robert or ease & amer, and w h, in for the extra fing | Brooks and Henry Wh r with gains Cl l d P k “ as noted above. ¥ also were of the children | 5 warded for behavior to Eva Long and evelan ar health m Mason and for neatness in 3 f the tent house % PGS GRS : : 113820 Macomb St : 5 es Stewart, as director of duced f\» N f tional department of the| o ¢ 4 nced by the Tuberculos ini spoke the consratulations Of that h inal v the Tuberculosi: Two rooms, dining alcove, t p S i arr: on J vl hall and bath, d tion and of the public in gene Catlon e 3 the [ lil receiving hall a , an s good we ic d said that | POFCR & ine " D the ||l three rooms, dining alcove and ihe mext ereat” e ced of the etts ‘was | beautitul and u = oade bath. = providing of a year-round chil doa badges of hosor for the| Reserve ur apartment sanitorium with which to su '. o YO PO HE “% a1 o . a2 - T }me‘nt the elth work of the specint | PoSG, workmanship, conduct and | fiow forioccapancy Peerless Special” 11-Piece Bedroom Gr oup in American and French Walnut ’chools, mentioning the filne new e s Mol ol ring this season the health camp | October 15th nutrition department of the Tubercu- | genuine walnut veneers and other woods. The finish qu Assoclation, then conducted the | e o e i v el sew"‘ = is a rich walnut effect or the much-wanted French ight charts of the camp | ‘actorles making underwear. | Mattress, guaranteed All-steel Springs, Walnut Bench, two Feather Pillows, gold-finished swinging sel Frame and Electric Bed Light with silk shade. Add $30 for Suite With Full Vanity—Pay a Little Each Week or Month dren"S% e Hditon st bk has been much improved by the adal William S. Phillins I/ Here’s an opportunity to secure a fine Bedroom This price includes the full Bow-end Bed, large S Eop i newaonbendorthe "“‘1‘"" S -B o p | Suite at a real saving and on terms that you will find Chest of Drawers, good size Dresser, large size Semi- Miss Craig Conducts Final Clinic. Al e installation of a complete ealtor—Builder | . . : e v = Tanitv wi 2 - s AR Hice new kitchen equipment with gas con- < onvenient. These pieces are excellently built of Vanity with 2 drawers each side; a 50-1b. All-cotton Miss Margaret Craig, director of the | nections for hot e 1432 K Street Main 4600 SonvEaT ) i 7 = walnut. Your choice of several bedroom groups. “Lane” Guaranteed & . dar Ches Simmons Guaranteed Day 30‘(! Ce Chest $1 7 Opens with one easy motior : 3 Imacine s Goy Give 1n added bedroom tthis 7 Fine cretonne-covered coiton mattress and g nteed . T »;jg;;‘y,'l .. Without sprin : X = e EASY TERMS Ends EX EASY TERMS “Peerless Special” T 14-Piece Dining Room Group in Walnut Finish Steinway, Style A Large Buffet, Semi-closed 3 A i you want a distinctive . E ml‘:, L i dining China Cabinet, Oblong Exten- g e room, -see. these offerings. sion Table with extra leaves, : FEEE =5 - i At this sale price th Closed Server and Six Genuine | T - = are marvelous bargains. Leather-scat Chairs in bluo o A y 2 Many attractive suites to G R T L i i i choose from, every one riods. Also & Velour Table ) deeply cut in, and we will cart, Bridge Lamp and Shade, E 2 - arrange terms to meet Ttalian Composition Aquarium, your weekly or monthly complete with lass bowl. Al ‘i Fnoome: W each suite. e . SR T < : We Will Arrange Terms to Suit Your Convenience “Peerless Spe(na]' : R ¥ 10-Piece Group With Luxurious 3-Piece Overstuffed Velour Suite “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" ¥ g % ! tyie & Kroehler Dan snport Suite in Mahogany or Velour 4 for those in need = ~ o ! =2 /) et SR A L 2001 3 re e ve, WHAT LEADERSHIP MEANS: o . iR ?‘:\{,:-‘,},?,’: fulum Furni Ihdbe xiaseive, T ed in’ fine velour. = 8 = SeRE \ # Your ch To have been the world’s leading musical snstrument 50 years ago was a great i i . ) — i | With every suite a ‘you get, ab- Steinzway attainment; but to dominate the musical world in 1925 means that Steinway \ E! Z . ] i 9 ) ;?)‘r‘:ifl‘ o Lee, o Man 4 l‘]ffL:lnL::"‘grlfl!)j; has kept: pace with every relation of physics, the utmost skill of mechanics, the finest =] ) b * Lamp and Shade an: itiful Italian Com- VL s s 7 S position Aquarium, complete with glass aspirations and expressions of art and genius, the fullest development of commerce. | bowl. The Steinway of 1925 is the Super Piano of a world of super attainments and an H impassable gulf scparates it fgom all other pianos. ( '\ New Breakfast Sets Add Twenty Dollars for Davenport Suite White Enamel Simmons and Rome Steel Bed Small Cash Payment—b‘alance Weekly or Monthly As Low As _ Delightful As Low As Porcelain-top Kitchen Complete Outfits productions in n i s 2 - This outat X3 $1A4 = § 4 it e iy $8 ks dhd 522 e any it pucaed boee duing | AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER: B $ 1.95 ot q LELR R aiso’’a Tecod and Silk Shade, a $19 Floor Lamp and Silk Shade or a $22 Buffet Mirror. g BERe Y B | Bed cottonmat Compl To make possible a more extended ownership of Steinway Pianos among lovers of music in v Any set may { ‘omplete = Outht o8y TRl 4 = 3 : u.n,n.m be purchased n\ Shed <% 1 Uiy TRRMs ARRANDHA! ofe o Washington, we offer immediate co-operation by announcing :- ETS on easy terms ETS Any New Steinway Piano Will Be Sold on Time: 10% Cash, Balance Payable Monthly for 3 Years By Special Arrangement "% Serviceable Used Pianos Accepted in Trade Z Small Payment Secures Dining Room Suite Droor's Music House, 1300 G | s29 ey, | 19555539 ¢ Walnut Dining Room Outfit Heywood-Wakefield Carringes and Strollers W Large Piz;nmogh'rs and 4 "'u. e, ble ‘and Fpur Chairs match, with gen mplete h solid oak seats. Oni: Baine this wonderfuh aine Jeather ¥ rollers WEEKLY OK MONTHLY TERMS Sulkien” hooss” Trom.” With Hood

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