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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, PRIZES ARE AWARDED WINNING ESSAYISTS Elise Scharf of Ealtem High School Victor—Dorothy Hous- ton Leads Colored. THURSDAY, Full report of the essay contest in’ ‘memory. of thelr | the ing of the compositions father, \\nlnm Lowrey Marsh, a|selves will be read by Mr. Brig; charter member of the society, and | the meeting of the society toni the first governor of the District of [ 8 o'clock at the Mayflower Hotel. Columbia branch. The prize is called | Taking part in the contest were 102 \ Lowrey Marsh prize.” | white contestants and 22 colored ones, | Washington s were connected with | Full co-operation was glven the so- the various high schools. The judges | ciety by the school officiuls, headed hy from the white the ‘superintendent, Frank W. Ballou. 1 OCTOBER 29, 1925. ! |WILMER EYE INSTITUTE ’ IN BALTIMORE OPENED Ocu]m | First Operations in New Branch of Johns Hopkins. Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, October operations were perfor Wilmer Iye Institute ) of life which Hopkins Hospital veste 1l become inc asingly attractivi this ‘Our Business It to the fullest my mental and my FOR HAVES SCADOL = STEBRAIRE Eem 1 last Sun udied the develop ve tremtmen f the equipment Dr. ,|> of V tute, and his : Bag J Performs {chairman of the local rd of di- Rev. Jumes Shera chaplain of the House. the invocation., while With Hospital Will Handle s tne o oy il e S| $1,000 a Day in Year, 4 Dr. Cole Predicts. $3,000,000 opened yesterds hour after its o appeared for treatr Half of the institute fund was scribed Ly the General Board of the Rockefeller Found: > l|~' h’ ) £l ofer. | schools: a B. rman. Otella Crommel and [ Never trust the man who won't trust cis Gregory were the judges. others. there are approximatelv —The first Ired labor colleges in the at the 1. C. Goode, ‘oman's Home Mi Mrs. Walter R. Fruit, s the Department of Awards for the winners in the essay v | contest conducted by the Society of Mayflower Descendants in the District of Columbia were made yesterday by ciety; of Lucy Webb raining School, s [ Grand lmlb | rict., | kerson with t e {Oscar T. ch attended the - | mony. “with p | sponsibility of the posi 1y und i of men and | > than luation. Here ) v well or dlet Kitcher id a nurse ool with 70 nurses w thousand dolla s then is to teach— teach the truth and how to use it. Our husiness then keep allve the f that our students never permit thel from the pain cavsed. by | , neuralgia, o or gout. Take Eade’s Pills for quick relicf. They will drive the most stubborn pain from your | system. In use over 50 years. All Druggists E. FOUGERA & CO., Inc., Importers New York, N. Y. With Your Gas Man Every Tuesday and Thursday Afternoon HINTS for the HOUSEWIFE F YOU wish to save money and at the same time obtain greater satisfaction from your gas service than you probably have ever known before, you will be interested in attend- ing cne or more of the informal conferences Mrs. M. H. Hoar will hold in our appliance de- partment every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon hese “conferences” are entirely free to ev ery woman who attends. Free Menus and Cook Baoks to Those Who Attend Mrs. Hoar ls .a-mm through Saay Tand_ex- perience bo of wreat practical help te the house- wite who has & problem she wants eorrectly solved—or who has one of fhe mew oven heat cemtrol ranges and wants to learn how to make the most ef b Every woman, theusrh has no definite cooking problem, will be swell repaid i abo vinit will give. Attend the conference Thuraday afternoon if pos- sible—and bring a friend. Tt ;uumm.mi the benedic new to rey and murder E. running The heavy rain following the buri has made inadvisable the use of hounds the governor, Frank Winners of the thr in both the white schools of the on “any subject pert grim colony history followi _White 12 s of the Dis with ond Olson of wddress. R pron inced the invoc i Hayes, pi d sthodist Lpiscopal Church, A Store o tion the as given white Death Probe Goes On bar, whose subject Spirits Among the Pl Cutlip said the down every Government The two f 10 the Mayflowe A New Offering in COMMUNITY PLATE 29-Piece Petit Buffet, Complete, $32.50 “Magnificent” is the word to best describe quate “Set for Six” in Community’s latest d Hampton Court. The 29 most useful pieces of correct table -at the usual cost of 26. And along with the new Stainless Knives are included a full dozen of the useful Teaspoons. The gorgeous Blue and Gold Bufiet Tray is We Also Carry th “GROSVENOR,” “ADAMS” AND “PATRICIAN" Patterns in Community Plate CARVING SETS Imported and Domestic $2 Per Pair to $20 Per Set cee pr and colored high Distri " were won by the lgrims.” Colored high schools (same prizes | | Iirst prize—Dorothy Hou e—Dorothy H. Bri fet of Columbia inent to the Pil prize, . whose Plymouth $30. Dor- se subject prize high schools) on of Dun ilgr Homes Dunbar, wh were “Impor- nd the May and the ade —the service De Luxe always FREL White Handle Stainless Steel Table Knives, $3.75 to $7.50 Per Set of 6 We Carry a Full Line of Parker, Duofold, Jr.; Duofold, Sr., and Waterman Pens, $2.75 to $9.50 FIRST FLOOR f&m@ 11™AND G sts. ° r-Coil 10UT OF IVIRY 5 THE Furnace Coil method, many think, heats the water free, but engineers of authority estimate that the water running through the furnace coils adds not less than one-fourth of the cost in coal consumption —a loss of 20%. In other words, a furnace with a hot- water coil in it will consume one-fiftth more coal to maintain the same house tem- perature. With coal at $16.00 a ton, and using two tons a month, hot water by this method would cost $6.00 or more a month. Now Look at The GAS Heater Way With gas at $1.00 per 1,000 feet, you get about 50 gallons of the hottest kind of hot water for five or ten cents. Fifty gal- lons is a fair day’s average. There is noth- ing half equal to it! An Automatic Gas Water Heater in- stalled in one’s basement responds auto- matically to the turn of any hot water faucet, heating the water as hot as you want—in any quantity—any hour, day or night—all the year around. And the cost is only about one-fifth of a " cent per gallon! Both Automatic and Non-Autematic Gas Water Heaters may be had from our Sales Department. Small First Payme: Balance Monthly with your gas bills WASHINGTON | GAS LIGHT COMPANY 419 102 St..NW. PhoneMan8280 T TR T, [T G T Stock Up for a Jolly Hal‘lowfle’en!! WALNUTS Best No. 1 stock b. 35¢ Fruit Cakes Your choice of National Biscuit Bra2|l Nuts Finest large washed s 28¢ Layer Figs Best imported, 6 crown . 35¢ TableRaisins Large Spanish clusters ec:. 3DC Co. or Sunshine Biscuit Co. fancy ‘ruit cake. Two-pound Cake...$1.75 Four-pound Cake. ..$3.25 Five-pound Cake. $4.00 Marshmallows Campfire, the original 3-0z. package.... 8c 8-0z. package... . .15¢c Bulk, 1b Peanut Brittle “Elsie” brand, finest quality ONE-POUND 3 2 c BOX Fresh Meats Highest Quality at Reasonable Prices Prime Rib Roast.....Ib Chuck Roast........ Leg of Lamb. . ... ... Fresh Hams ........ Fresh Shoulders .. ... CHICKENS Faney Home-Dressed for Baking or Frying Lb. 45¢ Ib. b, .Ib. Ib. Loin Pork Chops.....lb. Loin Veal Chops......lb. 45¢ APPLES-APPLES-APPLES National Apple Week is from October 31st to November 6th—Start cele- brating it on Hallowe’en. Get your apples now! Fancy Delicious Ib. 10¢ BUTTER Our “Sunset Gold,” finest creamery. in town. Lb. 56¢ BACON Finest sugar cured, sliced thin by machine, the rind is ‘Lb. 49¢ HAMS No. 1 quality in the popu- lar 8 to 10-Ib. size. Unusual value. Lb. 32¢ the Best value Fancy Jonathans and Grimes Golden 3 Ibs. 25¢ EGGS Strictly fresh, guaranteed. They are packed in cartons for your convenience. Dozen, $52¢ CHEESE The nationally known “Krafts.” Your choice of Swiss, American or Pimento. +Lb. 23¢ SAUSAGE Your choice of these well- known brands. Loffler's Auth’s Phillips’ Original. . lb: 40c PILLSBURY FLOUR Do not miss this special sale while it lasts. 12-Lb. Sack 65c BANANAS .box 23¢ | Cranberries .. ... Cauliflower ........ head 30c| | Turnips .. Celery ..............stalk 10c|Carrots ........... Fresh Meat Markets We are now operating twenty fresh meat markets, est quality of fresh meats, fresh fish Brussels Sprouts . handling the fis and home-dressed poultry. to these markets, located Wiggly Stores: 1631 Conn. Ave. N. W. 2459 18th St. N. W. 1704 17th St. N. W. 1222 Penna. Ave. N. W. 3147 M St. N. W. 7th and East Capitol Sts. 6914 4th St. N. E. 1622 H St. N. W. 23 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park 2001 P St. N. W. (Du- poat Circle) 1803 Conn. Ave. N. W. 30c 22¢ 38¢ 30c 26¢ 38¢ 24-1b. 9 Sack 1 .29 Fine Large Fruit We invite your attention in the following Piggly 5i8 King St., Alexandria Silver Spring, Md, 5014 Conn. Ave. N. W. Conn. Ave. and Macomb St. N. W. 5846 Conn. Ave. (Chevy ase) 2742 14th St. N. W. 79 Maryland Ave., Hyattsville 713 HSt. N. E. 3 Wiscomsin Ave. Every purchase from PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES must give you complete satisfaction or vour money will be cheerfully returned—without question. Fillet of Haddock . .. ButterFish.......... Rock Fish........ ... 8 - |Blue Fish..............Ib. Stayman Winesaps for Cooking Ib. 5¢ Del Monte Pineapple 15¢ - 22c - 25¢ Lady Alice Bartlelt Pears 23c - 30c - 37c Lady Alice Y. C. Peaches 16c - 20c - 25¢ Royal Baking Powder yfi-oz. can 23¢; 12-0z. can 45¢ Baker’s Shredded Cocoanut 2-0z. pkg. Tic; 4-0z. pkg. 13¢ Marshall Kippered Herring 3-Ib. can 18¢; 1-Ib. can 28¢ Beckwith Breakfast Figs No. 1 tall tin, 25¢ Beechnut Peanut Butter 11c - 18c - 28¢ Campbell’s Pork & Beans 3 cans 25¢ Selected Queen Olives 3}-0z. bottle, 12¢ 25 | 1b. 15¢ bunch 5e .bunch 7¢ Fresh Fish Shipped to us direct by express Halibut Steak.... Ib. Ib. .Ib. Ib. OYSTERS Freshly Shucked. Direct Ship ment From Chesapeake Bay r.35e¢ o.§5e