Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 14

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N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925. 'MRS B[]DI.E HEADS T = dmg UNIQUE BILL OF FARE | HEALTH SCHOOL READY. |RECORD THRIFT SHOWN |rmesmmnieh i sewinitos QR BURNING ECZEMA i A : S e FOR DINERS AT CLUB |tevtations Tssmea to Dodtcation| BY TEACHERS’ COUNCIL | iaveecn made. and Charies Hart | Apply Zemo, the Antisepti principal of Eastern High School and : When T wis learning, t Ceremonies Friday Afternoon. 7 treasurer of the councll, reported that Liquid to Use { Pawrer Durabilidy Finish:; .U B v i = 2 2 Walter B. Patterson, director of P In additi 392,85 set asld When applied as directed Zemo , | nea S i e O e | Menu of American Nature Associa- |specinl activitics in the public schools, Years Total 25 Cents Per $10%a4, in adiition to $302.85 et #side| ofectively,rerfoves: Eczema, quickly 2 mailed hundreds of invitations today Waiber. - = sch re nt . P ot Stuart, late director of intermediate | 5tops itching, and heals skin trou 3 \mu"f,'n“xh::::f |‘|i\°‘~:e"w[rtwdc:1‘l:|§um;or tion to Identify Individual . alr;d g e '2';?:]“; The' Teachers' Council helds un. | instruction. bies, also Sores, Burns, Wounds and e % i : ed in the welfare of the public scl c! 2 habag It % s ady e'» i wi e [iihepBinpreingliand 9F toacts Whan Guests at Function. to attend the dedication of the new | disputed claim to being the most| The council has been most econom 1({:“,;';5 ’/t“’m i‘s’“;‘cifa‘:"‘d;‘r"j-‘ Miss Anna Gorden, Retiring AR orma i LY £ Health School nt Thirteenth and Alll | economical umit in the public uchool | jcal In its operation. waving a cont | 00thes. Zeu lean, depend- on thilt I revn 3 i gm0 son streets Friday afternoon at 3 |system, it was revealed at a speclal | whenever possible. The school print ,?(’ufd ?I‘x‘m i!‘“txpt'l1]')ll‘\v,( = lp{ v f lee A strange looking bill of fare will [o'clock. The 1 meeting last night in the Franklin | shops have aided in keeping the |liquid, especially adapted for President, Will Devote Time | iy e M B B . laced before a dinner party to be |as one of the feature - | School. treasurer's balance undisturbed by |daytime use because it does not T = the evening lamp ,,“‘,,,i,‘g and T sit rved at the Racquet Club tonight.|ance of American Education week in Four years ago, when the council| turning out important not! ete. show. All druggists \‘ h()lt‘ Brzmd l(‘.‘d to World Temperance. me down to rend. . There are novels | The editorial staff and sclentific con. | the District. Fruits - |l of preaching, macled with Jessons | St board,of Sature Naenzine Wil i omeors supt. or Senpots v | Sl 0 By the Associated Press. | beseeching when I'd have a pleasant | lowing confronting them W, Ballou and repr DETROIT, November 18.—Mrs. Ella | time. 1 will seek the village pastor Ostrea seatagin e D Baeia ot e Packed Under Federal Permit |4 ¢ Brookl i | when some precepts I desire; give me s _Olea europoen | & s epcat e b L e S e S State Woman's Christian | stor 7o otas T b open for public inspection before and nion, became the fifih fafire s s et Agarions c stris | after the ceremonies. a ¢ of the & ot knowl- | Solanum tuberosum - Cynara seolymus = B Jar e Anna Adnms | ned from highbrow fletion arisienne ollandaise an Qa Pint Jars Whole : ) 3 Who had | of out tommyrot. People see Lactuca Citrus grandis Copeland Sells Paper Control. A e S S us e rough | read romances which are full of Romaine NYACK, N. Y., November 18 (#).— Peaches .0 $2- st productive ye t 3 and gore, and they say, “As Buked Alaska Senator Royal S. Copeland ha: \dvances b ad some Coffee & controlling interest in_the With its 1 it d i 4 Boole, who formerl res. b 1 Tor it is a ous blun- But it may not be so hard for the | Daily News to John W. Martin of —_— 1 1ts larg e g S - S Ored e- Qt. '“‘ Whole urer of the world union, can abide in 1n eI | uests atter all. These are the titles | Ann Arbor, Mich. the Senator an- ¥ - d.l'{,yc ‘-Z}plta and surplus an lt? great I" Do ment of Miss | tales of blood and t $ & up [after the names of some of ¢ en | nounced yesterday o 5 o z g S Gt che vt e | Uhe thoughiful boolck. DUt they 00 |\ will attend. this fitet ans i - e sources, The Washington Loan and Trust Company i : 1d temperance |not know how often I peruse the ner of the American Nat ot i e i g i o : Qt. Jars Whole Pears, $4. On. in stepping from the |heavy works, when my brain vegins | tion.” i e (oTo bind ner huge grain harvest exceptionally well fitted to extend accommodation to bor- legates : ften, and my o ce go The muests are: Dr. L. 0, Howarq, | CANAJa oW uses annually an average i . - = r . e structio . are 2. o ‘Al of from 80,000,000 to 100,000,000 , P B Pint Jars Red Cherries, $2. : Jn Stnee ) e it . |hietiof iihe| Bivesu’ of Bntomolokys | pourds ot tviine. Ana. tanks’ sechd rowers at all times. iy 3. Willard. o B e o nobls teuths | Yornen Bailey, chist fleld naturalist. | only to the Dnited States in her total Qt. Jars Red Cherries, $4.25] " a i Wise welkh a ton. But I wish 1o in- fcuratr of molluske, National Musenm; | Sonui consumpdon_____ Prompt and courteous attention is given to all reason- \vll A\nh‘:‘l‘x:( {:l;‘:\)s‘\’ xation alr.‘ the | Prof. E. Laurence Palmer, |‘ur|wll!EHIIII|IIllll|||||l||||||llllllIIIIlIIIIIl""lllllllllllllllllIllllll'__: \ ‘ | . | % University; C. W. Gllmore, rator = 2 e sl ; Vote s omes 1 guyty chooser v:‘_.l\ez_r; ;} Wmmmm.mlx;.! ; curor H w Y f able requirements of our customers . )2 1 e e ton *ack, SSOC: sl ks iting. Preident Wonored, | R 1320 Geurs Macoe acame |0 ERE pasmEEale Sdlor, Natue hat You Need e . Oberholser. Biological Surve A Loans are made on real estate and approved collateral mll;u{:;;':]m“‘:‘(“{;l“l\‘1 otion to RESERVES PLAN REUNION. |:ru‘.:,1!:’ = :‘l‘l“.xn::fl mtrxu'nun\ known ;s:;:p;:(l‘;\,,,;.];;;sn;;f L:;;llr _\ecurity at current rates of interest. had t national ent for aff of Natur Biological Sur Dr. Paul Bartsch ind intery n i r.\ veble, Biolog > years, was elecie orary | Spanish War| Valomnaitand Tati o are ooet provides for all manner the national union Soelety of of Repairs as well as for L D. C. Infantry to Dine. e N et | i v T llat i th oL « i« o new anstallations of the maseemry | Are Park vanston, T | & coutive comittes, \Capt. | Wabes. Girector educhtionsl section: T . i e as on Loan an us 0 coresponding s = M | vpivry Waldh, chalrman, has voted | Ridsdale, managing editor, et JO (oo cmcimtsboaser Y = fColbert Heating service . caters. < o hold @ reunion supper of the 1st [ Magazine. e D. C. Infantry, U. S. Volunteers, at o {Have us tackle your job JOHN B. LARNER, President Christmas r for officel s pm. November 20 at Harvey's res before another Greeting Cards It of the sess i taurant. A chicken dinner is to be Flag Gift for School. wave” comes. & _Mrs. Ellis A. Yost, Wast n r€p- | cerved, with music by “Dolly” Lei- e e ND Christmas B ok (thal W 1< U.. to| hear's Humming Bird Orchestra SpocialiDispatelito Ths Ninth & F Sts. NW. 17th & G Sts. N.W. has been paid | o veterans of Sa e 7, A ovember 18. | 0 ose lov o ] el yented e man-| ., “communteate with John Lewis | -an Legion of H cille, tomorrow 2 i 5 Capital and Surplus Over Three Million Dollars hojlessiativeik nith, Southern Building, for their{.: 2 pm. wiil pr ~nl = n;;,!; to the | Heating —Plumbing—Tinning of admission. All members | Olive Street School. John iser, | District of Columbia In | -ommander of the post, will pr 1£621 F Street “;"’]“;Ezll‘;" ¥ y 2 : inish-American War, have| he flag ‘will be presented by | for you ! ! d to be present lo. TS0 ightfu . ¢ you the to say it § iy well s = Hew | hand-painted parchment cards, wood- ““Beginning i reatment pt three. vour card cor- Mrs. Y that the h on have a cor b of every Fed And - en- Or O Federal prohibition and i 3 e legislation during the last 10 Keep Leg plate, or plate, to person S Iny ble calls are ved remembrance. Better ‘ s 2 she i The Opportunity of a Lifetime! The National The office is affiliated with 25 other national women's organizations. A REMEMBRANCE 1} | complete list of the 500,000 or more SHOP woman members of the W. C. T. U. 1 SHOP 0 i Y Tomorrow, Our Basement Store Holds An Unprecedented Sale of A program of wonderful music beau- tifully played was presented to a large | ) audience: that_sat apparently spell — . bound in the National Theater yester- Charge Accounts day afternoon when Willem Mengel- | [} Invited; Satisfactory berg, the small but dynamic Dutch conductor, led the New York Philhar- Terms Arranged monic Orchestra. In Washington, the | ~ . city of distinguished audiences, the | L S t ll P audience vesterday was the cream of | ¢ e e Ay el g ensationalty Low Priced and socially. Rarely have the effor ® of a musical organization been more | N BorGahly fansiotitenionan iinentcs $4.98 to $6.98 $7.9810%12.98 . Mr. Mengelberg's aggregation seemed . * . 0 . milton :o lbe appreciated yesterday. The Cap- | ) tal City has long since acknowledged |} Ha ihhle i lon ot Bl o] Sweaters Sweater S fered here by the Philadelphia Sym | . an phony Orchestra. Now, once more . after several vears, the New York il Philharmonic, the second oldest o chestra in the W , 1S coming in ion of its stand- than that of t is noted for the rpretation of both d Richard Strauss. Brahms s complimented Mr. Mengel on his playing of his symphonies. ely that great composer could not ve found a flaw in the plaving of all four beautiful movements of his second symphony in D major. The| ing of every passage, the perfect unison of the fine work in| 0 by the cellos with limpid notes from the horns all showed mas- rly direction and a background ef painstaking rehearsals. Mr. Mengel- | berg used no notes for the symphony, and his men all seemed absolutely sure of their various parts. It w; also a real achievement on the con. | ductor’s part that the audience for | $35 to $150 once took his hint and did not shatter | o the musical spell woven by each move. ment with applause, but waited until Pick it out NOW, re- the end of the symphony, when both membering that on emall | Mr. Mengelhers and hix men were | LUMBERJACKS : 53 ‘ WINDBREAKERS deposit we will be glad to Although the Richard Strau 5 1 g et poem, “Don Juan,” and the Weber ||§ xesenvertheiwatchiof your iEich, S i e COAT MODELS choice f or delivery at excellently interpreted, it From the Thousands of Sweaters in Thls Purchase —of excellent quality Al e of e models | 7o Sl WLV TR CRICKETS We Have Selected a Special Group of suedine, in plain or odd sSua ang C o of the ernoon, aside from e from which to choose. B.ah.,;.:{xh?‘:\,\‘{mz: uk el CHAPPIES 1 ‘xr Se plaid mixtures with roll R. Harris & Co. [ i == | 500 el 9 8C | | | s Ty e e 1 . ehel TURTLE NECKS collars and two pockets. 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Lhe onty to our customers at prlces correspond lflgly lOV\' regret was that Mr. Schelling was { i ‘ The assortment of colors is almost unlimited. There are quaint designs, plaids, two-tone effects and rainbow effects. Don't stay head-| It is indeed gratifying to know that constipated. sick! |ton have arranged for the New York “One or o pleas- | Philharmonic Orchestra to give three | Host of snappy models, as well as conservative coat sweaters Cascarets” taken |06 48 10 (08 (N0 Brv oo deary | (U of brushed or plain wool. Iy stimulate vour | i e 1 Single or double breasted models with large roll or square collar liver and start your | e o cill both look and | 5 k. 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