Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1925, Page 32

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and speak with calm deltberation. If purse be not purrued, only dire- consequences Will result, as a What Tomorrow Means to Yo ful BY MARY BLAKE. lding to the desires that will ani- mate you tomorrow will not bring either happiness or contentment. A child born tomorrow will be as rugged in health as its parents might ve to go through a | Virgo. ‘Tomorrow’'s planetary aspects re- veal conditions that are mot cond clve to anything that savors of new enterprise, initiative or originality. On |ailmen: the contrary, they show that the only be seriou wise course to adopt will be tha do good least resistance; and consclentlous at- | this “ticl tage, it will develop tention to the discharge of routine | along hefillh lines and mature satis- duties, without shirking, Wil lead to | factorily. I(s nature will be frank the best results. There will be a ten disposition cheerful, its characte: dency to cavil and to be grouchy. The | clean-cut. It will, inherently, cherish | atmosphere will not engender truth above all things, and will neve: spirit of forbearance or kindly L:uupe any anxiety on the ground of thought. It. therefore. behooves vou | deceit or prevarication. It will be nat alimentation wil its health. Once through to maintain poise at all costs and, no ' urally merry and happy; not easily dis- The Hubt—Seventh and D Sts. = / Blankets For Oncoming Cold Nights Single Plaid Déuble Gray and Blankets Tan Blankets $1.19 $1.98 Double_ Plaid Blankets, $3.49 Double-Bed Comfortables Fancy Heavy Sateen I Comfortables . Sewing Machines We carry a full line of “New Home” models—na- uunall\ known for more than fifty years. The “Ruby model a guaranteed New Home machine.! Price, $39.75. Sold on Terms as Low as 50c a Week $12 75 $10 75 $8.95 Polychrome - base.. Junior Floor Lamp. L deep Tringed sik b;:»?i Polychrome - base Junior Floor Lamp, silk shade. Pergola - silk shade chrome base. Mahogany Bridge Lamp shaped Poly- shade. Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp $1.59 Adjustable parch- ment paper shade. An unusual yalue. Special $5.98 Artistic design. Silk shade finished with deep fringe. Dress Up the Home for Autumn—Buy at The Hub—Values! Service! $9.75 $12 75 Artistic amp, SEPTEMBER 20, 1925—PART cafeteria director. Miss Nelson comes to the Association from Grand Forks, N. Dak., where she had been afiliated with the Y. M. C. A. for the past six years. Before entering into Associa- tion work Miss Nelson was assistant manager of the University Commons for two years at the Unlversity of North Dakota. * Kk ok k The Greek Club of the industrial department will meet ut 514 I street northwest, Wednesday evening, ¥ p.m., September 23. ok ok w D. £ serves will attend. Dinner will be served at 7 p. be followed by a revue of mans from many places. Miss W‘Hldled J Bartholow, chalrman of the depart- ment, will preside. Aquatic sports in The swimming pool from 9:30 to 10 p.m. will be a THE couraged, but alwi cede “it might have been worse.” It will, in no way, be vicious, but will find delight in a straight, clean life. If tomorrow: 1s your birthday, you have great moral courage, and, even when apparently licked, mever ac- Knowledge defeat. Your spirit is in- domitable, and nothing can down you | or keep you down. Disaster may over- | take you, but your character has suf-' ficient resiliency to rise superfor over | your troubles Your inte quite above the average. Your vision Is both clear and | correct. You are very resourceful and | possess good executive abflity. In your home and family vou are affectionate and loyal, but, although a ome lover, you are not indifferent to | ¢ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO stdnch and true to them. Well known persons born on this date are: H. L. Stimson, ex-Secretary ‘ar; Samuel Rea, railroad official; Clark Howell, journalist; Edward B. Dalton, physician; Michael Corcoral brigadier general, and Gideon F Thayer, educator. (Conyrizht. 1925.) vs willing to con- Believing that the public can exert an important influence on the c dustry, Miss Mary Van Klee cently appealed to the industrial ¢ men of the Young Women's Christian Association to study the present situ ation in the coal mines As head of the special feature of the evening. Fif- and demonstrate various swimming strokes. Water stunts will be super- vised by Ruth A. Walton, director of ewimming at the The Fall ally to be held Tuesdav|vVited to the rally. Reservations for evening at 614 B street marks the|dinner should be sent in to 614 I the young business and professional | L. Towle, secretary of the department, women's department of the Y. W.|or Helen W. Fidle the attractions of societ St tiognt, the International Group,| Miss Adelia C. Nelson hax recently Your friends are mnay, and this is | the Y. W. (. A, of the George Wash: | been dded to the secretarial staft of teen young business women will dive | l:__——__l [wimming at e ¥, WS AT opening of the Winter's pr am of | street tomorrow noon to either Marie A. Girls from all the clubs in the * ¥ only to be expected, as you are both | Lo maintain poise at ali costs_and, no_urally merry and happy; not easily dis- |only to be expected, as you are both | ington Univeraity and older Girl Re | the istant_to the - | dustry - | merely changing the - | Van Kleec] > . trial study for the Russell Sage Foundation, Miss Van Kleeck pub- lishes intensive investigations and sta- tisties that have, she says, pertinent information for the student of human relations in industry as well as the home coal consumer. “Every two years the public faces this same danger of a_wide-spr strike If the representatives of miners and operators cannot reach an the recently published pub toal Miners' Insecur! sentation obtainable n‘. C: r Foundation, | from the R: The letter was sent out upon the invitation of Mrs. George H. Sex smith, national chairman of the Y. W 1d . A work done among girls and nen emploved in plants, factories d other industrial center * k% % tiuues to be ints tain, no basis for factory contract The committee of the r of the Y. W. e date of its 23, to be Butlding executive e Ch Al ha annual held in of Chevy O Peace in the anthr: Princeton ¢ pends largely upon conditions in the | ular more numerous soft coal mines, Miss | L. 1. 1 added. Of interest to the | road, t an be obtained apter will hold its reg the home of Mrs wk Creek Church Mvnshmg 73 Real Jlelpful CRLUIT SLERVICE bargains / Terms as Low as 50c a Week! Tapestry Rugs Real serviceable qual- ity—in a host of attrac- tive patterns, including oriental effects. Room size 9x12 feet. Worsted Brussels Rugs An ideal rug for the bedroom or dining room. Shown in a xariety of patterns and colors. 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