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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . DECEMBER . school janitor, who has in his hands, [ duces the efficiency of the heart and i : Little Money Left l 0’2 arge extont, the heant and Wl i OLD ISSUE FORCES s im0 DR peie Business Is Business. being of America's children. 3 T the effect of even a slight 1 v gtster, | FromLa Bulgarie. Sofia | = From By Alexandra; Gave Bad Air Diseases. pnecessery ente wn, pmperaturs.| ERAGTIONS IN REPORT | 2aid, tribute to the personnel of bid| neasDjin. "Erunce, the: fonawing Dr. Winslow blames badly ventilat- | rooms showed that there was 70 per Trilted thelr beat efforts af ait thom: | unique epitaph was recently copit i Away Large Sums ed schoolrooms for @ generous Por-|cent more bud air diseases In rooms ance of th o | Here Ties, mourned by his family tion of the contagious diseases from |averaging 68.5 degrees than in rooms I haw current | [amented _ by his | which children suffer in Winter. | averaging - “Another point for | Quarter-Cent Coupons on 1874 |1y Mercier, re ; ager. | | ey & i 1903, He By the Associated Press. Tuberculosis, colds and other ail-|both teacher and janitor to bear in " o ea e = LONDON, December 12.—It the ments of the Mose and threat are|mind i that . room which is com: D. C. Bonds Involve Reg- |, PS,"umber of employes on the pay | famous M g T e o Mo har often, and with justice, called ‘bad air’ | fortable at § o'clock may gradually S amounted to 689 or a reduction of Dijon, t Hospital Head Declares 0Oc-| Alexandra is publishea it wil be |Health Expert Traces Most of | tiseases.” this authority adds. ““They | grow 'too warm even with heat shut |, ister's Records. i el e | ! found that she left almost no can be checked by keeping the air in|off, for each voungster gives off as == = expenses amounted to $1,048.640.05 : . money. 'This is the understanding g i the schoolroom good.” much nctual heat as does a burning and enditures covering rental cupational Therapy Big Help| 1ntourt circles, whers it is said | Children’s Diseases to Bad- | In this connection the American |candle. Trace of the old District of Colum- | uquipm '""’”"”"’"C“‘“L supniis il OF THE A i e that the Queen Mother's gener- Public Health Association recently g ety bia bonu fssue of August 1, 1874, has | ete., amountea tc 950, makiie \ osity was limited only by her re 7 passed resolutions urging the r Sprung up again in current records of |5 total of $1,113,399.60 =1 LM 4 e in Halting Disease. | sources. She gdve away all her ly Ventilated Rooms. |of any State und city " regulations | MARINE SOCIETY ELECTS.|the Government, this time in the an. | * ! ' H A RI\'\ e Surplus income, and for many years | | which interfere with sefentific and| : : r of the Register of the = = L MACIES economical school ventilation, which arold sh was electe g Tres . where three-fourths of & : . 3 PED EXCLU Four vears' e Jowance of £70,000 in ndvance 0 | Laws covertng ventilation in a |18 best obtained by fresh, untreated At the fin ting of the ! ? in securities is listed | Resignation Accepted. SIVE TO PRI perience has c needy institutions and individual: number of States have been rendered |Utdoor air admitted at \\'|n|lu\\.~‘."r'h”" i Society, held at the|among items of more than $10,000,- | Resignation of Shelby I Strother SCRI e e o ,’ yinced officials of However, she had much valuable |5t Y qiccoverdes resulting from | While vitiated air is removed from | Thomson last night. Other | 000,000. of Kentucky as United States consul | SCRIPTION PREPA- the Washi | property, including some fine china rosenrehes of the New York ven.|near the ceiling by gravity exhaust | officers e ore 3 s put out at an inter uadeloupe, West Indies, has bee RATION e Hob =nal Sheta adlioat o smmlssion. These researches | QUCts: [ oW iiam 1., ¢ first vice presi-| est r: 3.65 per cent, with interest Sediby (he President. . © 5 : Saciation i husband, ward VIL. She had ve rovolutionized the whole theory Keep Temperature Below 68. Bt goupons of one-fourth of a cent each. | ROF TONAL cupational ther- also fine librarfes at Sandringham ventilation, according to public! The discoveries of the ventilation ' third = v I Harradan,|These split-cent coupons for years — = = = 2 apy forms an in- ¢ h%sr ¢ | House, where she died, und at her geere W O e e o Gnulation third vice president;” Miss Rose A.|have thrown the records of the Regls- | i HARMACY valuable part of (| town resldence, Marlborough 4 \portant thing ak i JQE LR BT State are | Dugan, corresponding secretar ter of the Treasury into quarter| . Hal ), the organtzation's L% L e e he most mportant thing about the | explained in a pamphlet entitled | 1 Fernald, recording secretarys | cents. P - z i Tohn aley, Prop 1 izations S jmeian o SRR menouiroom i S tompers e el Nt el Bacillus Acidophilus Milk Special nervice 1o ph treatmentof those ® < i & a0 G csmponmeine £ S d by Dr. Winslow for ch, orator. Miss Helen Bardes. A Shel@scall veur 1925 the totall AnF S ntentinay dinorders ¥ tory tests and who come under i is commonly supposed that o ConG tribution by the Metr | companied by Miss Dolphin, 2 of securities recelved your physician sbout t¢ t ines, b George will be heir to all y and pupils will allow, dec nce Co. \When the temper- | eral solos, and Mrs. Sarah E. Dee amounted to $10,118,051,829.84% Prepared by the H e e s or almost all of his mother's prop r professor u schooiroom gets ab aikteq by Mher ARt e . (i £ 3 NATION 4 . el r. C. B ow, professor of | tu : | aseistea b hnsnte M e S ONAL VACCINE AND Y. Queen Alexandra gave most | DUl Bealth o8 Yl Hnfversity, s temperature, e e Daoas Heave L Benrer : } ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE Medical Science Bldg.. Iry to oth embers E hild’s Jeratury newly elected officers will be ins S CTt enons : s ik > the toval Tamily several Years |lance should attend the job ¢ lowers the blood pr : | a the! annary mesting: - | : Eagsath 1515 U St. N.W. 1029 Vermont Ave. roll of his office as of June 30, 1925, | for which his son she pledged all of her annual al icians far Fourteenth | 5 ARTS CLUB TO HEAR NOTABLE SPEAKERS into pro- e l'?'ffi:\: Leaders in All Fields of Art to ¢ S ind they Address Group During Winter Months. ity e B for EVERY ONE e its program for the Winter featuring \ tempora the promotion and study of art in all equipment and only | its phases, has arranged to present | / e e e s O P - N AR i contribution- was | Subject For Christmas you will find here a gift for an experiment, | ~In this connection the proram com, ) | occupational { mittee, of which Mrs, William Wolft : - | 2 B} s c i s Fope p gy y Lo g, oo es ot 0 every member of the family. Nationally known o G omar. Tewis b Claphane, who| 8 ‘ quality instruments, nationally priced, so th: L Sak. ey, | 15 president of the league, as host of ] quality instruments, nationally priced, so that Seenimate ) e enrely |l it s Hatehing i be i s shopping is made easy for vou. We urge you to ToIEN-e Sy o istmas{yonor guest of the asion, Wi - 3 - » Sk lon A a al- ; 9 2 = 2 s > evemios DE. Baal Kautmany| ¢ ' make vour selection now, as there remains but a | upies the chair of literature | : e z i o L e o Fundrestn Kmiversars | b TNy E few days until Christmas. | The commities on the Bal Hoheme | § ; Musical Toys for | meets regularly each week on Satur- | the Kiddies kS0 | day evening, and the chalrman, G. A.} of ithe teacheris person. | n, anounces the rapid development d developed as to|jn plans for this year's ball. As an- wrage and to dis|nounced the Bal Boheme will take the right direc-| ,15ce on Monday evening, January 10, b3 the will { 1", New Willard. Dancing to | Beautiful New music by the Meyer Davis Orchestra | > BB conyalces will begin promptly at 9:30 and will | s of the occupational | continue until 3 o'clock. There will be | PLA ER » made to count Withi,, pageant this vear, but instead. | ! S A - 3 l ure come-| the committee has arranged for a - x d 4 2ok i 9 r_the de-| very small number of brief divertisse- | 3 b | . PIANO nt of character as a result of | ments, at intervals during the eve.| - Z 8 k 4 2 = A ¢ thus be brought into con-| ping sclousness. Also miny opportunities | Ten \ e ) : Special @ hyistmac Clubl Price come to the teacher he way 2 A8t == e R e e DIES IN JACKSONVILLE = : RER _ ke 1 cupationa p| nent has ich includes w;‘- Was Member of Distinguished op wor 3 - - Christmas Special Player 1as the| Family and Resident of Wash- 4 3 1 7 b Loig ¢ Il find a «Mx;mr':} }\Rx\r‘- ingcon Many Years. . A 3 s i with all the modern ex- Miss Emma Gadsden Drayton, 75 Z : L SSon devices: in fich mahog- vears old, who was active in patriotic any case, - socleties in this city and W resident | § - : sic here for many vears, died in Jackson- | @ - : Pay Only $2 Per Week / S Bags ville, Fla., Thu according to{ R ' 3 word received here vesterday. Death 5 Attt sh el : was due to injuries sustained in a fall. Burial was in Charlotte, N. C., 1 TEY TFTH s AR fue he vesterday. - 5 : ese_objects, -1 “Miss Dravton was descended from | 4% 3 uln a Sy T £hop™ |, Jong line of distingulshed ancestors | (¥ and a fair market price is placed on Revolutionary and Civil| § R FRE MUSIC ROLLS cach. The money received from mar- (9o S0 ROICRCITT0 (nter of 3 MUSICIROLLS s T above the cost| yo'jate Gen, Thomas Fenwick Dray- [ BN NS oRmaterial, tion of the Confederate Army, and a 3 melves. niece of the late Commodore Percival Y s Drayton of the United States Navy. Miss Drayton, at the invitation of il advice. | pregident Taft, christened the torpedo Ry‘v’w z )(fi;‘r:l:‘u(lf };-;-;nn(‘)llmpf;f boat destroyer Dganon;numed in Cch . 1 pbere » habits of idleness other-|ponor of Commodore Drayton—at b 3 - . 5 wise tend to become tened upon i ot Me., in 1910, Commodore Dray: harming Apartment Size many patients, and this tendency is | ton. who was chief of the Bureau of dually overcome by this work as |, 3 Navigation, served under Admiral 2 3 Thus the patient gets a sort of try-out. | she was a member of the Soclety of | i ~ 2 f the nx‘:‘zfl\] ‘15 ;‘ ,-;“ Colonial Dames and the Daughters of | i S ial C s ability to under-| e American Revolution. She lived ; Special Chri. -ice exertion. In this Way iy Charlotte, N. C., with her father dgoia iristmas Club Price e avoided and patients are | g0 many vears but came to Wash- prevented from premature break-|ington soon after his death in 1891. . A q downs after leaving the hospital. | "\fjss Drayton leaves a sister, Mrs.| = Mistakes Pointed Out. Joseph D. Pope. of Jacksonvilie | : B mistake to advise arrested | S { 5 | WHISTLER IN CONCERTS. | 1 t = : | N A tuberculous cases in general to seek light »utdoor employvment.” (a) In occupation of that type es paid sufficient for a | Will Perform at East Washington I} e Grand will grace your music room el b in the Club and enjoy,all of its advantage- 10° Scasons Center and Eastern High. | door occupations | unsuitable for Ernest Wendell Nickel, nationally | HEZN fz%"" 3 3 Pay Only $2.50 Per Week P: ENCe Y | known w histler, a proteget of the cele- | 3 LS 7 | brated composer, Carrie Jacobs Bond. T will be presented in two concerts by vhich they worked [the community center department, | previou their illness. I District of Columbia public schools. However, further development of | Mr. Nickel will appear under the this af g probl 1s well as the uspices of the East Washington cen- continuation of the present work of [ter in a program to be given on g therapy department sday evening of this week at Hospital, is en-|New Eastern High Auditorium, and ient upon the success of lunder the auspices of Columbia the Christmas seals. It | Heights center on Friday evening at » that the time is not far|Wilson Normal Auditorium. Both per- department will be- |formances will begin promptly at 8 part of the institu-lo'clock, and admission to both will be E rted by funds : ed | 25 cents, which is the community cen- ! by our Congress. an ter fee for all entertainments for the | bygrden of the occup erapy | community. department would be raise Both centers have issued cards of | shoulders o Washingt 3 - }invitation for this unusual musical ciflosis Assoc and would enable |event, and the public is cordially in 1Hat splendid or zation to turn its | vited to be present at one or the other | u i to other health channels, |concert this week. passibly along the lines of follow-up —_—— fte the patient has left the : Tt'is this particular She Needed Help. ollow-up work which needs our atten- | From the Boston Transcript. tlon in this pi 2 and it will A young woman of Brookline and be tak : s suc-| her little daughter sat in an elevated | cess in this will rest e 3 train. Opposite them was a man whoI sals of the Christmas sea was fond of children and he looked A i 2 Other carried on by the as.|across at the little one and winked. % Genulne nd B : e health crusade and | She smiled back and tried to imitate : a mustcales are given every aft(’l'- nutrition eclinics for school children; | him, but only succeeded in squaint- e 4 Summer health c - tubercular | ing with both eyes. Evidently think-| & o 39 BOYS' DRUMS RO bt $1.50 Per Pl children, and assistance for anti-|ing the nice stranger deserved better tuberculosis schools and open-window | recognition, the child turned to her d noon in our Kitt-Knabe Studios. Come in, rest and enjoy these recitals and acquaint your- schools. other and said in a loud whisper, | BN = AR 2 . - - Sl Mother, please wink at that man 1 self with the-many reasons for Ampico ownership. SHOW TO OPEN JANUARY 4. AR N g . 7 R 055 e : b ~\ AN ] Exclusive Agents for CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS—WEYMANN BANJOS Second Edition of “Uncle Sam’s| Folliea” Being Rehoarsed. Din[l;\:cg;oaz:dl;ui i 3 i ,“ i v Our stock of small instruments consists (ff the world’s most famous musical in§tr\1mer.1ts~—thc fzml'zus The second edition of “Uncle Sam's 3 5 - < . Conn Band Instruments, the Weyman Banjo, Lyon & Healy and Washburn Banjos, Guitars, Mandolins B Sietriet it 'l.'f";,l.‘.grm‘th b Roso6r‘x):53nd bath, fur., $60, ' and Ukuleles, and many other nationally known lines: of merchandise. We will make ownership easy for :“,,l:’;,fll"»:' ”:‘,\(‘ “l::“‘;‘E‘ISL?'}::;",I?H| Koo, beih, ikiishagene . / ! every one desiring an instrument. Make This a Musical Christmas. (ucer, and Mr. & s. Jack Hoff- 0. man, directors, 75 _representauves |l g, d. bath, hatel serv- . ol B ST | " de o | $5 | 230 Vietrolas..... S itt OPEN monts, e« Charleston chorus ||| Hotel Rates, 82 to $4 82§ | $150 Victrolas. ....... KNABE i Omer . Kl ; O‘) i S ach scene, stand out spe- % S L new sons, Burlington Hotel .| .$160 Victrolas ............$80 gt $ 1330-G'STREET Until 9 O'Clock written especially for I £ . e e et mantfestea ||| Vermont Ave. at Thomas 3 $250 Victrolas. .......... $12 5 3 | Santa’s Headquarters for Everything Musical the Government employes and (hcl Circle i reservations a reported s e ; Main 8980 December 21 half of the cast will : < o e P4e. to pertorm for ||| Rooms in Anmex, $1.50 to S T =STa T the Marines who are forced to re- $2d & ' m:‘/lll"’/ main at the hospital during the ; 7 L L/ Christmas season. - e ]