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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ] | ‘ ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | e Mount Vernon{ Rebekah Lodge. No. 6 i | A . |Place M. E. Church, South. Bring|scheduled for tomorrc \ ! i ., The Rector's Ald of St. Margaret's | Tegtaments and Bibies for logging|been postponed indefinitely. . . . i | Church will have a turkey dinner and | camps, - & The Glft A fllSth { s aud TompEraw oo 2 (o The Chevy Chase Circle of the Child ! 10 o'clock, to be held in the parish | Dr. J. Stanl 5 B S0 i N i hall. Dancing tomorrow night. lectire. “Why 5 Conservation League will meet tomor The artistry in giving hinges Cathedral Helghts Citizens’ Associa- | ©¥¢"INE at e row, 2 p.m., at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. W, E. Springer, 18 W, Len- on individuality and distinc Goio ns e\ pleck AL SEEATDANE | e Biata Soulaty: will anest Do tion—both found in these The terms of Morris Plan Loans are simple and practical and fair. It is not necessary to have had an account at nox street. = | cember 12, p.m.. at Thomson e ' A turkey dinner will be served by |School. Measure to Be Offered Con- gress Will Also Raise Stand- and literary program. Ordered to Baltimore. the Ladies’ Afd Soclety of the Rhode = Island Avenue M. P. Church today and tomorrow evening from 5 to 7 o'clock. A Christmas bazaar will be held in the Sunday school room from 3 to 10 o'clock. Alpha Delta Phi will hold a luncheon at the Franklin Square Hotel tomor- row afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. The annual visitation of Mirlam Samuel T. Stewart, Coast Ar tillery Corps, on leave of absence at Flushing, N. Y., has been ordered to Baltimore for duty at headquarters, 3a Army Corps Area. this bank to borrow. Easy to Pay For each $50 or fraction borrowed agree to de- Loans are pass- ed within a day ards, Miss Bowling Says. De, it t $1.00 per For'5o Loan Weeks The fourth of a series of free lec- week on an Ac " _ | tures on social service will he held = count, ~ the $100 A bill providing for the officiallynder auspices of Sodality Union, in ceeds of which $200 | rosiatration of flw‘h':-d(;o:::::;xfl:i ve-| conjunction with the Catholic Cha St NC 2 00 “L."‘}..':“"'n to $300 ore they wou r a4 10| 1ties. 8 o'clock, at 601 B street. The 1) 5 bt o | practice as such and for the ruising | apeaker will be Dom Benedict Frosna. Capital_and Swrplus, $550.000.0( when due. De- $400 of educational requirements of thelhan. and his subject: “Some posits y be $500 nurses’ training schools of the Dis-| Prohlems of Service to Others. . made on a ‘week- trict is to be submitted to Congress| jic invited. Iy, semi- monthly the first biennial meeting of the mid- L oag | -~ - or monthly basis atlantic division of the American The National Fellowship Club will as you prefer. B " The Columbia Face the Gift 1 uestion National Bank ¢ rees’ Association, in session at the ! give an informal dance in rose room Washington Hotel, was told this|of Washington Hotel. Visitors wel Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily or two after filing application — with few exceptions. MORRIS PLAN notes are usually made for 1 year, though they may be given for any period of from 3 to 12 months. THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. §. Treasury 1408 H Street N. W. “Character and Earning Power Are the Basis ot Credit” Cravats 3.00 Patterns inspired by art works of Old Masters, embodying the great- est creative genius the world has ever known. The variety of color- morning by Miss Gertrude Bowling |come. representing the duate Nurses —— Assoclation of this city A Christmas bazaar will be held in ful designs, restricted in number, Miss Bowling, who is also execu-| Parish hall of the Church of the Urgf‘ immedia(i‘ g-‘f‘ selection. 4 ti director of the Visiting Nurse Transtiguration, Gallatin street. Light Society of Washington, explained | 3upper served from 5 to 6 o'clock. that graduates of nurses’ schools|To be repeated tomorrow. ~ . : EJxCIuslevely at here may now practice as graduatell mhe mivell Pastime Club will give nurses without registering. The pro- : iy posed bill would require officlal regis- | % dance. ‘J;XZI“‘"“ .‘.“.""o',",?"u".‘. i ‘\\;,5[4-’4{, tration for all graduate nurses. : o Tonne. 5 ,{5}—;: The morning session of the conven Columbia Camp, 11923, Modern A & tion was attended by nearly 200 mem-| Woodmen of Amer: me E v . will meet for bers, who came here from New York, | election of officers, Pythian I'(‘::x\[‘;l: HEN'S WEAR o Delaware, New Jersoy, Pennsylvs i N Jersey, ylvania, | Usual campaf 1) ! M: d and the District_of Colum P S Exostme e i a. and_ by more than 50 stud The Presidents Own Garrison, of the Army Nursing Cc No. 104, Army and Navy Unlon, will (INCORPORATED) School at Walter Reed Hospital meet. 8 o'clock, in boardroom of the 14th and G Streets N.W. —in a practical manner this year and bestow a SAVINGS ACCOUNT on each of your boys and girls, this Christmas. fSuch a gift will help = : e a— cultivate habits of thrift, and that’s what the young v y most need in fitting them- La’nps fO v Glfts For Living Room— For Guest Room— selves for successful For Library— careers. For Bedroom— Miss Anne L. Hansen of Buffalo, | District Ruilding. president of the mid-Atlantic | officers. ion, opened the meeting with dress in which she urged the more and better trained CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. nurses. Tracing the increased stand . . The Stearns Bible class will meet to- {that the “extreme youth of the grad. |1x (hurch. Tev. K. B. Moomaw wili uates of the nursing schools of today™ are) creates a new problem. nterdenominational Start Work Too Young. m will meet to and many apply vounger,” she sald. | & “It is found that unless the school can | B8 take the student directly from the 0. J. DeMOLI high school the young woman is lost to Open Friday Night Until 9 O'clock e O the nursing profession, as she is im TWELFTH AND G STREE Nomination ot « Savings Accounts can be opened at Columbia with ONE DOLLAR or more. Compound Interest Paid on SAVINGS Large Assortment in All Sizes Silk and Parchment Shades Boudoir Lamps Hundreds of Selections »~ MUDDIMAN § 709 13th St. N. W. ONE DOOR ABOVE G The Woman's Missionary Feder $40 & $45 Open Friday Night Until 9 Q'clock patient upon her school termination to Ret into some sort of work and a hun dred roads beckon. It is also a fact that the high school gradpate of today is younger than that of %5 years ago Children are entering the kindergar ten and lower grades at a younger ‘ age and are put through the grade e schools more rapidly than formerly = = == FINE S [" I I S The misfits and retarded children that were apt to hold back a class are now weeded out and placed in special classes. “All these modern methods tend to . push the young woman through the v . o e A SR S R | ’\‘\\\\\‘\\\\“S‘§\\\‘\\“‘\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\*” Special IS Bt SALE of our fine COATS- *495 We have taken our entire stock of Fine Coats and have drastically reduced them. as follows: Terms, $25 Cash Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Strecet AN grades and high school much more quickly th years ago. The young woman of 18 years of age today knows & great deal more about life than the girl of the same age in 1900 he has not learned through the srience which makes for respon sibility.” Reports were made by each of the ate presidents of the divislon as sociation, following which an address ‘Recent Developments in Nuraing ucation” was made by Prof. Isabel M. Stewart, in_charge of the nursing education at Teachers' College, Co lumbia University, New York, who urged that nursing schools be sub. sidized to provide adequate training for the large numbers of nurses now demanded. This afternoon problems of nursing practice and administration will be considered, and this evening add will be made by Miss Clara D. director of the Red Cross Nursing I/ Service of this city: Dr. Hugh S. Cun ¢ | ming of the United States Publ Health Service and Miss Grace Ab. s [F Sy bott, chief of the Children’s Bureau | | of the Department of Labor DRIVE FOR CHRISTMAS SEALS PROGRESSING One-Tenth of Quota Expected to Be Secured Today—Fell Short Last Year. Patterns — All Sizes—No Charges for Alterations. SILVERTONE DIAGONALS the latest shade and ma- terial in Overcoats. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 $69.50 1o $98.50 $149. to $235 2 75 Other Coats Reduced in Proportion Includes Bem\:h, De- livery and 12 Rolls of your own selection Hcuse of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes P All Sales Final—No Charges ) This wonderful instrument is m actured by 11 lian . of New York the largest and best known makers of Plaver Pianos in the world. he trade mark “Pianola,” which is owned and exclusively used by the Aecolian Co. known all over the world. 1206 G Street The Piano Sho 227 Pennsylvania Ave. S. E. i , According to the mail returns up to noon today at the Social Service House, the headquarters of the Christ- mas seal sale campaign of the Wash. ington Tuberculo- sis Association. it was fully expect- ed that the record would show today cash_received for at least 350,000 seals, or one-tenth of the quota which the local asgociation has set as its minimum ®oal for the con tinuance of fts various health ac- tivitles. This is the same goal as that fixed last year, but which then was not quite reached, as the number of seals 50ld fell 116,000 short of the| |FY9 e e | o G. G. Cornwell & Son, Inc. tiveness of last yvear's mail sale, Waah- ington ranked first in the efficiency 7 of its maliling list. i [l 1329 G St. N.W. Figures reported by the Health De- partment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1 19 compared with the death rate from consumption 25 years ago, show a saving of 907 lives through the cutting down of the death rate from pulmonary tubercu- losis during the last generation. The public is familiar with the mod- ern health crusade introduced in the public schools by the tuberculosis us- sociation. the extensfon of its nutri- tion clinics through its child health education department, its Sunday bul- letins in the newspapers, which urge SALE (LIKE NEW) 88 NCTE ‘oorrrr. FREE s 7o moe v ATATTLTLETTLTTHLLLALEATERTLERTLALAL SUARL AL A TSN ALHLALLAALAALAAAAALLALHANHARNALARRAAAAALARAARAR AR AN AN EAS I » Individuality in Furniture—at DeMoll’s DA S St e S S S I, A S S S S SN Slim Heels! Snug-Fitting Arches’ Roomy Toes! The business of the above named concern is being con- ducted as heretofore; except that it is on a cash basis. DEPARTMENTS Grocery Candy Delicatessen Fruit immediate examination on the first suspiglon of the presence of tuber. culosls, and its emphasis on the im. portance of automatic health insur. ance through annual physical exami. nation for adults as well as for chil- dren. ““Health for all and safety for each” continues to be the slogan of this so- ciety. The seals may be had in any quantity at the headquarters of the association, 1022 Eleventh street, and soon other sales stations will be open- ed_throughout_the city. 78 (\1 o Tea Room N N ; Gy Soda Fountain Ma l‘l]’l@_e\y W \\ An afternoon shoe of rare beauty. = /J\ . Lunch Count er N Cleverly combines service with smart appear-~<FL, )/ ! ; i ance. Patent or Tan Calf. Cuban heels. Blue Plate Lunch, 50c | Your Continued and Valued Patronage Is Solicited. J Luncheon, 75¢ Dinner, $1 and $1.25 Room near bath, unfur., Lfisford L. Hamner Geo. G. Cornwell Brand New Players At $269, $298, $325 Up COUPON $35 and $40. P et | THE Room and bath, $50 and The Piano Shop— ' $55. Gentlemen: Please wend mej toll :ze(:': of your great player & P l A N O M?g&msslg&d“;;gn, fur., 1 s Room and bath, complete hotel service, $75 mo. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 with bath. BURLINGTON HOTEL Vermont Ave. at Thomas Circle Main 8980 Rooms in Annex, $1.50 to $2 Day ISLEY'S Beauitul Shoes ate all one price, $5 and the seventy ever-changing styles may be had in all . sizes and widths 2% 109, 4AA 1 D. iy . 227 Pennsylvania es a from 2% to <. . . 3 Avenue Southeast OPEN UNTIL 9 O/CLOC.: SATURDAY [l ' ' ] ] 1 - 1339 F STREET, N.W.