Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1925, Page 32

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Carelessness and Neglect Set Severe Penalties Death from influenza and pneumonia i generally due to lowered vitahty Heart disease is frequently due to neglect of some sort—io overwork or other causes that are overlooked or unsusperted And so_through a long list of dangerous affections does neglect and carelessness frequently iead to fatal consequences R ounce of prevention ia worth a pound of cure. Surely it is at least worth _ealing the physician as a first resort rather than as a last one ake your health your first consideration. Health firat demands that every aymptom and suggestion of iliness should receiva the doctor's attention Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions DAD OO DD DODODOODID DD o2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. steamships. the Porto Rico and Wil.) . AT i s officiating. The remains were cre- Tokio Diet May Broadcast. |have been something of a mystery tn AMUNDSEN’S SHlP BARRISTERS CLUB MEETs‘cALL FOR AID AT SEA Lhm Rocketeller. & ordan Rifes Held mated. Mr. Jordan, who had been y the general Japanese public, will he Government radio stations were in|neral services for A. A. Jordan, 4% |years, had been ill some time. H :- ceedings of the. Diet, which heretofore ceive approval. 1 oot g nusciTliin) ank effort to mravent & ma: | el 2 b sutylesdl by his widove, Mrs: Nannle)| =m0 —__ S OF SSVeSME - cerafon T sning e . —_— rine tragedy. One ship wirelessed, -1 [¥°*T 0. who dled Sunday morning | JATNEE BY R 0 | P S A S A A S S A S ) | Disabled Rum Chaser, Sought by B arnconiiat 4 | annual meeting last evening - 8 - ith a flooded | home. the Rev. J. Edgar Smith, pas-| Clubs are always trumps in the d ‘Seven Rescue Ships, Finally f;x,p:';x;':;:"gjflfeflggax Guard tand | tor of the Landover Christian Church, hands of the pot 1 z | 3 . Lar. o 1t was not until hours later that they kg g 0 Three-Year Voyage, With | sec The | B the Amsociated Press. gave up the hunt. Electrical storms i A \ k today after sending out SOS calls SR == | 5 S which rushed seven ships to the scene | Lynchburg Seniors Elect. , .So N SEATTLE, Wasr., October “apt. | Special Dispatch to The Star the radio operator of the CG-101 had | SPrel A0 The S et y n instantly morning on | aprung a leak 37 miles off Absecon. | president. Frnest M. Wood. vic . Lv. Washington .. 00 AM. | ~ the North|the National pike near Ridgeville,|N. J.. last night. The SOS stopped ! president, Lee Younger: retary, SPECIAL RETURNING ever. turned in rounding a curve. r|get more definite directions. Capt. —— = SUNDAY tdeal "Sundey outing, visiting. ths The Maud was ordered into port | Ha . 18. and Harry Bri William Ridgeley of the Coast Guard Excursion marvelous underground formatiens = 14th and L Sts. N.W. They had little to say of their three | Ni decided that an Inquest | boats to the rescue. Foffr other ves- Branch — || B! at Uioh Stathon l’“"‘mm”‘ ey ) Otfice. Woodward Blds. ‘ = Special Dispatch to The Star. Correspondence of the Associated Press. & . i iy The rescue ships. some 125 miles | SPecial ] ! telegraph operator for the Pennsyl- - given the people by radio, if the plans Younger Membera of Har Eisct OF. WBONGLY I.OCATED south of New York, found nothing.| LANDOVER, Md. October 6.—Fu-|vania Railroad at Landover for many | TOKIO, September 10.—The pro- |of e Tokio hroadcasting company re. risters Club composed of the think she's aunk.- In the meantime At his home at Landover, were held o 3 - members of the District Bar, the CG was limping back to Atlantic |this afternoon at 2 o'clock at' the | Q . s ¢ Little Chats About Your Health . L - Reports Safe. officers went to bed % = ¢ . 2 5 The ships searching for the CG-101 0 Maud Docks at Seattle After rice pri ¢ Sor had not been notified. however, and 5 B PTE T 0 No, 17 < e Dl Gor e ""’(?K-m‘);‘a‘:‘:{ ot Tee, fo |t sea and static made communication i ] *hilbrick McCo; | foot Coast Gual ' 3- and 1 ossible. Bare Handful to Meet Her. | . MeNeil. of the rim-chasing armada was safe | With land stations imposs TO THE INTERESTING Roald Amundsen’s explovitic i {. Md. October 6 —|given the wrong location. The senior class at i 3 * Mau ich led from Jesse 19. Mount Afry. was The CG-101 with eight men aboard | here has elected the follow cers: - SPECIAL TRA! , returned last nigh'. a long ca-| when an_automobile. driven by O.|entertainment broadcasting while ships | Mattie Jackson, and tre; i Ly, Laray ...............445 PM. reer of adventure over perhaps for-| Herman Davis, 17. Mount Airy. over-|in the vicinity vainly attempted to|weilan: A wonderful scenle ride and an here by Amundsen to be sold and the | of Mount Airy. were i i at_Atlantic Ci out of which the el = of Luray, crew of seven are to be dispersed {ous Justice W Falconer. | CG-101 operated. dispagched three ||| At 17th & H Sts. OCTOBER 11 Tickets on aale g = K = i uwmn\\M = AN ok fora borealls. picked {Sare Deposit Boxes *2% aYear | @ RE & onlo ¢ WASHINGTON, D. C." up by the Maud's radio equipment | fS| . 1¢ 2 o e = . Lo EnElAn At AR ritan Bttione: Buy With Confidence T Net Merely a Drug Store—But aw Institution of Quality and Service > enlivened the m istence —Buy a Dunigan , | | €. . during the lor - “All-Brick” Home P N S O N They had plenty 1 . trom the fatal illness Norwegian assistant engineer, the voy- age was uneventful Few See Her Dock. e Aol i ) sen good luck a little more than three : o3 33 ' R .. Amundsen left the vessel ¢ - & ! kan waters to lay plans for . . . ! B airplane fiight over the pole. - - 4 : Although the Maud drifted and| <houldered her way abou miles | % K 17 ) West. of Nome. the Currents car . P 10th, 11th, F and G Streets her but little in the northerly i1 ! # 5 tion It was for this reason th: Amundsen ordered the expedit, abandoned Capt. Oskar Wisting commanded the ship. Dr. H. [". Sverdrup in ! Praneieiinn b e - Tomorrow an Unusual Offering Crystal Mirrors kin, chief engineer and radio expe s he e e i e e - ; 30 9' I 2 G d With Etched Designs for exploration fights | was wrecked after twa short hops. | il g ¢ Special BYRD PUTS GAMPAIGN, S Heriz Oriental Rugs ;9.75 EXPENSE AT $18,475 THESE BIG 5 — ‘ i 6-ROOM HOMES Speczal, $ 1 95 ' e ey Successful Gubernatorial Candidate | HOMES while that we have had all Files Statement—Mapp Race glass mirrors at this low Il : Rugs of this same quality have always been sold by us at Cost Half That Sum. SEE I [’I EM! !! o ST A e = 2 price. . Two different styles & much higher prices. Tomorrow we place 30 of them on sale with etched designs at the Specisl Dipace to The St These “Petworth” Dunigan Homes E at this very special pr_ic_e. "I’he_\‘ are ideal rugs for any service top; they have an old-fash- Flond Bvrd aceounis for = . Are Located Right on Beautiful : where unusual durability is required. The varns are firmly ioned charm. Size 12x22 R b S e woven, producing rugs of exceptional strength. And the all- inches. Clerk ot the court i Winchester. That New Hampshlre Ave. y over designs are as beautiful as the rugs are, durable: blue Mirror Section. Fitth foor. pended by his bpponent. Se 2 grounds with rose borders, or dark wine grounds with blue bor- pended by his opponent, - M = s ; A considerable amount of Boulevard With Center Parking penses of Mr. Byrd went for sdver. i s ® ders. A few with medallion centers. ; 1 H ana. being ' neapaper man. | | AT WEBSTER ST. N.W. . EngllSh Bone Chtna Tea e, Byrd gives evers 'ue': of ex-| & Right at Beautiful Grant Circle 100 Beautiful Hamadan Moussoul R\.lgS Cups and Saucers;A,soc penditure made by h statement as required by ! Newwe Hampshire Azve. is 120 feet wide ] . : \au-’;z:flx:eh:{‘h:xe ‘r}:\:;;”hsue\ver‘ | 30 feet ualm- than the average strect. Avera’ge SIZC 3’6x6'61 SpccxaIY $48‘75 The most durable china cups didate in all elections, Under a ruling 5 2 These handsome deep-pile rugs are in wonderfully lustrous color combina- 2 el These Homes Open Tonight Until 9 P.M. I'hese handsome deep-pile rugs are in wonde ¥ s c and saucers made are these of the courts, only the mo expend 2 o .. . S e e e i B 76tk Si. Double:Décker Busses to Propert tions and have a mirror-like sheen that will add beauty to any room. of English bone china. De- notice of candidacy are to be account h St. ] -Decker e. rty G = 3 ed for, but there is good reason to be. Zode ot Houvie-Lecker Busses to froperty. Rug Section. Sixth floor. sirable and i attractive in lieve that both the aspirants for the | governorship made statements of their | - TN T 2 shape and in a size suitable aggregate outlay. | I B = The expenses of a cam are in o) e oJ L ’ nc. g , for tea or coffee. White, bzlsis for m]u(h of l([n oppo decorated in gold-lined de- primary plan in Virgin = o : ~ | S being that unies « possessed 1319 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 E sign. -Cup and saucer, 50c. of considerable means he cannot % to offer for any place on the Sta = ticket. China Section, Fifth floer. Maxfield Parrish’s Pictures, $3-% to $18-50 The Lute Players Daybreak * Dinky Bird . . . Rainbow Automatic Electric Ironer A il i 5 | L 5 D Ll Gard f Allah Wil i Free Public Demonstrations ' ::_‘ - ‘:‘" “The Canyon Mecsing A o T | L) We hav I llecti . cably Wednesday, Thursday, Friday—This Week | Sy Bt B e T o G especially acceptable as gifts. Both large and small sizes. el prrs e New Fireplace Furnishings b st it Arrive From Home and Abroad Prominent in the showing are our own directly imported pieces from L’ng- Swiss Point Curtains | land—Andirons, Fire Sets, Bellows, Cape Cod Lighters, in English antique I S f T 7 Simple. Rugged Oserating brass.- These. together with our collection of furnishings made in the n 19) t oncs’ $ I O Pair 6. Non-tpping Work Table e 2 United States. comprise the largest display we have ever made. You are . 5 Curtains that alwags dress up the window in an appre- ‘ invited to inspect them. ciable manner are these Swiss Point Curtains in soft o sl Andirons, $2.75 to $45 Wood Baskets, $6.50 to $15 Non o tnes Fireplace. Furnishings Section. Fifth floor. Duchess Lace, Embroidered Net, Swiss Point and other style curtains from abroad in new and attractive designs; 9. General Hloctic Motor Runs | | z = > ivory or ecru tones. $7.50, $12.50 to $30 pair. from & Light Socket st Low Cost . o Eil Fringed Bottom Rayon Marquisette Net Curtains ddo 36 inches wide 48 inches wide 57, i h oy $3.95 Pair $6 Pair “ QA Lustrous Rayon Curtains in ecru color, finished at the A o ) e\ )’A';"‘E‘i"’". il bottom with bullion fringe ; specially priced. ti isd Toneg Se | | 220 \/ 3 5 z 5 ) =] 7y 4§ New Sunfast Rayon Draperies, $2.75 Yard ond Waring Whon Debwred: - . 7 Rich. lustrous “kapock™ and. other sunfast rayon'fabrics are shown in plain colors, damask stripes, paisley de- signs and basket weave effects. olid colors, two-tone 1 Folloglop Theyor Swers cqlors and gorgeous colored stripes; all colors fast and Handsome and Rigidly Braced . will not fade from exposure to light. 45 inches. 7 . ™ . ) . Rayon Marquisette Net in shimmery colorings, two- MADE IN TO LENGTHS WITH IRONING SHOP 30" OR 46" LONG I hls 3-P1€C€ Reed Sulte IS toned Changgahle_colors and solid colors, also i\g'ror_\' and 1. Pisno Bench Stvle, Supplied 1f Desired. ; . ecru; 48inches wide. 85c yard. ’ T $9 .50 Genuine Chase’s“Velmo” Mohair Velour, Special, $10 Yd. p 0 stere In apestry, i\hma!eria'll;n' éicgp, l:]m‘l{ pile, and hcautifulbll:]s;mus fin- : = 2 3! 5 1sh, especi: esi] or covering overst i Don’t Miss This Opportunity to See the Rainbow at Work The soft backs and deep box-spring seat cushions make this furniture very* dav:n;ort:. yse(le::. :heste?fields.g easy :tlh:irs.lmg::::: An Expert Operator Will Conduct the Demonstrations at Our Store, | comfortable; the rich tapestry and dark, handsomefinishes assure its walnut, green, mulberry, crimson and other colors. 50 :I;;d \'r;ul(\ivgl kI)ie Isnt,erested in the Performance of This Highly Efficient beauty. Made of round-cut Ceylon reed woven “over hardwood frame, :a ! :,cm:o:; ;,oumu Portieres, $23.50 pair. Solid and ousehold Labor-Saver. 2"?”““‘9“ that.is su.'nng and durable. . & - > ) two-tone effects in new designs; 24 yards long, 50 inches ’ 3-Piece Fiber Suite with 5-foot settee, upholstered seats and backs in tap- wide. Blue and brown, blue and mulberry, rose, gold, estry, box spring seat cushions, brown finish. $58.50. blue, brown, green and brown. Rich, l:;tfous, graceful. > : 7 Handseme Moquette Couch Covers, $25. In oriental Other Suites Fiber Ferneries, Special patterns that are copies of famous rugs; rich color e s, $73.50 to $310 $6.75 to $13.75 ,*"° . combinations. Phone Main 6800 i s Wicker Fumllnn‘mfieu. Fifth floor. ; : e e 10 Convennmt Motor Switch

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