Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1925, Page 13

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IHLMAN PLEDGES ASSISTANCE FOR DISTRICT IMPROVEMENTS Chairman of House Committee in Address Before Board of Trade Assures His C Hr.nmf\ ing the Capital. Crane, Harry Blake he president of > board will be elected at the first )f the directors tt in his re and i Jidson, Charles F. wt declared* expected to the mainte of s Capital than before.” He stressed the need T sentation, the appropr ficient money for parks and the reg wtion of the anthracite coal industr in the District Mr. Prescott touched on the needed improvements in the National Capital and declared “The Board of Trade is committed to many projects effecting the upbuild- g of the city All are orthy and be ac mplishe the very est date possible appear more urgently nec time and we hope for their authoriz tion at the coming session of Congres: “A new Chain Bridge. at ear “New building for recorder of deeds | e branch library ficient funds for the growth and tenance of our public school sys “That the Commissioners of trict of Columbia include mates for the fiscal I 1 the uthorized by perman appropriated for purchase the Dis year beginning following | ssary at this | | west. in their esti- | I- | ment on | tenance £ lands | THE EVE abolished to be left to the discretion of the District Commissioners. “Appropriation of $1,626.000 to com plete the water supply project by Jan. uary 1, 19 “Survey of the Washington Harbor front with the view to improving same. ‘An appropriation of $150,000 for the operation and maintenance of the Trafc Bureau. Other projects are recommended our various committees and ad- vocated by the Board of Trade which, when carried to completion, will mean much to the advancement of the material interests of the The' Commissioners and should wive ¢ sideration to the following measures, to the end that provision be for them as speedily as possibl “That a bridge building prog inaugurated bring about of bridges in t in their per order. “That all District bridges be made by the District Sngineer Department “A municipal athletic commensurate with the ings of the Capital of States. he message of legislation looking covernmental control for soma vee of anthracite coal, its min- and method of distribution Installation of a high-pressure water system for fire protection in the business area of the city. “An insurance code for the trict of Columbla “Blue sky law. “Indemnity bond for operators and owners of automobiles. to old pre plan f the the the United Dis- mprovement along the south side of Pennsylvania avenue between First and Fifteenth streets “A fixed and definite proportionate contribution by the Fede Govern- a 60-10 basis for the main apital north- and growth of the National | und nurses for the District of bathing facilit! struction work Establishme, clinie for the bereulos under 12 years adequate lhe records of ment >rovision f program for b District of Colu “*A national I ufacture and deadly “Establishme “Provision for adequate municipal “Continuation of appropriations by i Congress for carrying treatment of non-hospital cases of tu s and medical care of children ing from this disease “A new armory building for the Na- tional Guard of the District of Co- ¢ archives building to pro. weapons to take NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. OVEMBER 10, 1925. the public schools of Columbia. country. fes. way companies. “Definite plan on the con- at Gallinger Hospital. nt of dispensary and early diagnosls and “‘Adequato a 24-foot River. costia River Bridge to the “Completion of age who are suffer- facilitles for our Federal housing Govern sranch “Adequate proper the streets trict of Columbia five-year building libraries in the o ranch imbla. aw vegulating the man. sale of firearms and of the care nt police precinet of Tenleytown, The k on glove Both gloves ionably o piqr brown an. Here’s Appreciation! ind of glove that wrinkles so fash- ver the new long sieeves—like slip- s, vet fastened snugly at the wri and overseam sew a choice of black, white, 1 1 gray—pair The Glove Section—Street Floor “The merger of the local street rail- the Washington harbor front appropriation gress for improving channel “Completion of reclamation of Ana | of of sewerage “Removal of the k by the sewage inflow from | ing f Valley. appropriations malntenane and highways “The removal of trolley poles in the center of Connecticut avenue its en- | easily tiro length to Chevy Chase Cirele "“The extension of strests and high- growth of Chevy Chase and the surrmmdmgl “The elimination of educational in stitutions of a fraudulent nature from the District of Columbia. | “An adequate appropriation for the n”\\. er distribution system. Appropriation to start the work of by Con-|Improving the water service in the and maintaining | eastern part of the District of Co- in the Potomac|lumbia “An appropriation to begin the work replacing inadequate distribution or mains in the older part of the of improvement above s Benning | w fet line. | ci purlfica- | & pollution in Rock | amin: Federal Government in system of record for ex- all aliens before migrat- 1 their home country for port uz, in order to determine their b to the shores of | of s for upke of the and system of registration be by the Federal Govern whereby all foreigners may be traced and located after their | entrance into our That Federal making it Y10 apply ment 1 be enacted for all aliens naturalization paper: de compulsory for the city after being in the United States the allotted time, otherwise deportation should be resorted to.” Nearing the Limit. Church Council Asks Prayers fux“ U. 8. International Guidance. | The Commission on International | m—— you come and Justice and Good Will of the I'ederal | Council of Churches made an appeal to pastors and church leaders to offer | prayers during ‘“Armistice weel, which began yesterday, for guidance of America’s international relations toward the attainment of “an even tually warless world.” The statement also urged that church members make known their position on American adherence to the World Court to their Senators be fore December 17, when the question comes to a vote in the Senate o Furnish Appliances Trons, Cookers, Lamps, Cleaners Fite. Every Possible Guarantee |BteHome Etectiic Shop ——d 517 10th St. Main 6549 $5 Centemeri 8-Button Kid Gloves $2 95 INC. 1216 F St.N.W. O° H'NGTO"“ $8.75 to $15 Sorosis Pumps a.nd Oxfords wonderful opportun Colors inclt blond, be heel or hig d, very m gold. T low, med <pike—pair— Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Red Cross Roll Call Begins Tomorrow—N the National Capital Park Commis-| “Aynual ion. amount should be made to the Na | “An appropriation of §25.000 for the | tional Capital Park Commission of establishment ontal hygiene | the Dist Columbia to enable f a and treat- | the purc ppropriation of sufficient Remember 1t! Tomorrow---Fu Take a Leading Part in Our Great APPRECIATION” EVENT. Never have we had such furs—but never, indeed, have we been able to offer such Coats, Dresses or Accessories as we are offering this week in these wonderful events prepared in Appreciation of your year-round patronage. r sewer. located ith street nd one in tions and the and Piney the vicinity avenue sval of all temporary build ed during the World War use sion should be 1made for new buildings for the Municipal and Juvenile Courts itial appropriation for the im nent of the street lighting sys the city. “A bul for lon of at least one steam | quarte: T .| - in pre | tem or ing central police head- the number dental ot | clinies [he store from top to bottom is overflowin tion” savings! Surely time but there is merchandise for ali! tashion apparel at the “Apprecia \We cannot repeat the entire story, she has probably been here! to be here! ighbor- ) for Ask vou Vour 1 And now—this outstanding “Appreciation” Fur Event— $225 to $250 Fur Coats this W in\n‘r. Leopardine Coats— 1 a tomato sou that is nourishing for growing the fur market is enjoving a “boom™ to the we have been able to secure this remarkable be priced set as well as wonien's due nand tor turs value for ow \\yp'u‘.mnn' from $225 to $230 ii 1 ht in the usual Events—coats that would Models for the way vounger Bronze and this season—all v i P Second ]Tmr. These pecial trip! Gray From every state mothers have written commending me for the attention I have given to the nourishing qualities of the raw materials, so that tomato soup may be included more liberally in the diet of growing children by Van Camp Mothers are pleased with this new feature! My third largest number of letters have come from mothers asking, “Is tomato soup substan- tial nourishment for growing children?” Tam glad to tell all mothers now. that my new product contains a combination of nutrients never possessed before by tomato soup. ‘That mothers are pleased is indicated by the large volume of my correspondence on this point. “I shall now include more liberal amounts of tomato soup in the diet of the children,” many have written. Just a Hint of the Women's Winter Coats! Women’s $110 to S125 Fur-Trimmed Coats 30 Dress Values are Simply Astonishing! Women’s $39.50 to $59.50 —afternoon dresses —dinner dresses —formal evening dresses Ove Queen Au room sty omet Platinum Fox, Cara . [/ Materi. Then, the sweet June other equal butter I use adds extra Every nourishment. Betterin fla- traight-line Is vor than butter produced Three Other Greal Groups. 359 50—995—8125 during other months of Special sizes the year, it also contains women of less th a higher percentage of the vitamins and health- ful minerals that grow- ing children require. Your children, particu- larly your growing chil- dren, should have gener- ous amounts of this new tomato soup. <easor See lhe wonderful “Appreciation” Dresses at $48 and $58—really magnificent values! Women’s Dress Shop—Second Fioor mo Sea-swallow roulustra wrappy model—collar 4 sweet 1- - of platinum wolf— The sweet, full-mel T lowed part of the tomato I use is rich in the vita- mins and essential miner- als that growing children need. Extra “Appreciation” Event! 53 Handsome New Beaded Bags have just arrived The reason June butter is more nutritious, is, as you know, because of the feed of dairy cows during that month—sweet, ten- der June grasses— that abound in health promot- ing elements. The tomatoes’ green portion which I eliminate is deficient in these re- markable three vitamins ich only the ripe part of the tomato contains. Tomorrow at For smariness Hat's---an(l wutility A limited collection of stunning new modes—the smartest of those recently seen on Fifth Avenue! —High-colored failles and bengaline. —Black satin, smartly embroidered. —Satin and metal brocade combinations. —Fabrics and metal lace. Don’t Miss These Hats—They Will Captivate You! Third Floor otonly improved the flavor of my soup, but I nade it much more nourishing and health- ful, when I decided to eliminate all of the green part of the tomato. You may be sure, too, that thechildren will like the flavor of my new soup. The sweet tomato sugars which I have developed in it appeal strongly to children. from Paris Via Cunard S. S. Mauretania! Monda the local custom-house Events tomorrow at through “Appreciation” $1050 ana 515 Purchased by our commissioner sent to us direct, saving the importer’s profit, represent values of a most extraordinary nature. Passed great natural tomato sugars found only in the sweet, mellow part —are in this new tomato soup own utif good 1velope use- \ b awstring and size Women have written me often of their inability to get ordinary canned tomato soups to mix well with water or milk. I have introduced in the mak- ing of my new tomato soup a number of innovations which have overcome this difficuity. Regardless of how you may dilute it in your own kitchen, you will find that my tomato soup not only mixes quickly but completely with water or milk. The kind of tomatoes I use aids this mixing process. Also,my new method of cooking has contributed to the facility with which it mixes. I assure you that you will be very well pleased with this feature. velvet in the hand WHAT MORE LOVELY THING FOR A GIFT COULD BE OBTAINED FOR ANYTHING LIKE THESE PRICES? Buy Now in_ Anticipation of Sl Jewelry Section—Facing Entran Christmas! ; z oe Glove Silk Underwear Samples About 259 Discount! and Chemise Continuation Tomorrow—‘“Vanity Fair” An event p(‘up]r‘ like, because it i1s so seldom that 1|n~ fine Underwear is obtainable at \'anity " Fair Glove Silk and the new VANITYSILK (it's striped)—some lace trimmed—others plain, $1.95 Vests, $1.50 $2.95 Vests, Step-ins, Bloomers and Chemise, $2.25 $3.95 Garments, $2.95—$5 Garments, $3.95—Lace-trimmed Gowns, $7.85 Gloves—Hosiery—Negligees—Corsettes—Jewelry—Beauty Preparations—Etc. 1 values in every part c a discount! Vests. Step-ins, Bloomers an Camp's Tomato Soup WITH 7 IMPROVEMENTS, \ppreciatic 3 cans for 25¢

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