Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1925, Page 21

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 20, 1925—PART 1. . . . ye | HEALTH SURVEYS NN Sl FRR e SeE s IDLE YACHT FLEET [Finds Increase in Divorces No Sign |PLANTS MAKE HARD FOR YEARS UNMOVED That N.mons Morality Is Dedmmnr, FIGHT FOR EXISTENCE | : | Although the number of divorces in|silk stockings and earrings all her i 3 |N S[}HUUI'S GAIN fi i 2 Forgotten Craft, Once Operated by[nh« United States has Increased once|own. The very helpless damsel is Observations in Nebraska Shov i more and the number of marriages is| passing like the spinning wheel and ‘Wealthy Men, Rest Behind Pro- O i av o ilines Boacialngiib tha| Aneitian bey. Struggles of Roots to Obtain i i United States Census Bureau, that is| The figures of the Census Bureau testive Sheds in Brooklyn. [nt:l a sign that the country is fast|show, that in spite of the natural pon. Enough Water. Three Apphcat|ons Made Re- going to the dogs. ulaviun increase of nearly one a 1 i 1 3 g % - The rea: , in the opinion of Dr.| half milllon from 1923 to 1424, cently to Association Which : e N v bk O | Uy the Associated Press Victo= C. Vaughan, chairman of the|number of marriages Combat s 2y 3 - i | . N Ar\'_r\"'Ktk',“l{f'fi“lr:"flgtl”n"l;”'h-‘unn fon of medical sciences of :hvh\n | dropped from 1,223,92 | 5 % o § S 4 o oot of Twenty-third street, Brooklyn, | tional Research Council, that there|3.7 per cent, ombats Tuberculosis. R E - \iri 8 ‘ shrouded by protective sheds that : more divorces now, Is because ‘m\né ces grew from 165,096 to 170,867 H”lmnkm may go a — 3 : ; > 4 ’“ 4 A onceal the trimness of their decks, | women are able to support themselves In 1923 there were 10 divo: fc1 | Prof. J. E. Weaver and Dr. Her o S s 5 5 “ a forgotten fleet for years un-|in comfort and peace, and because|every 74 marriages, but in 1924, the|C. Hanson, v : more schools are = seeking £ g L b ¥ 1 »«d save by the lapping of the re are fewer children to hold drift- | same number of couples got une S AU bilenl surveys, lik v s § ers of Tebo Basin. [ink couples togethe | for every 69 marriages 1to” thel polvate » child health 3 J i ed by the 1 sor-| T arre of 1 2 | biggest State. other of the Washing 3 hits mad > mot ek ‘ aad . and Ohior fo They in nine % ) 4 * m engine most common | ot By - er. ‘New York hea the most public bef institution for = " 4 4 ¥ -r craft, this silent armada in : s /8 W 2 ; Pennsylvania znd | tion for t need by 3 . 1 cludes the famous vachts of men who | o'y £ 3 S catd o 2 A here, Decem # 3 i were A s wealthiest in the | goqq of marrying at all o tes do not indicate| [Plants suc early days the twentieth century. | g on ag possible, a girl today £ i irenan) IR BOE ps and | In the num many: craft which | foot SO e e S Bt ir roots down 10 f \'i\‘.l'i'l'l[l‘\l‘ll!")‘”" saw service In the en nu:_\ for lw! 1o ge Job, und lm\ Among the more famous of the fleet | e 1 H L % is the Aphrodite, owned by Payne fear the gallows, unless a murder has TR ) S e 'MODERN ROBBER FACES | h Comitied fn connection ith the alth service in conne z p x 3 rvice in 1918, but for nearly seven | hold-up. i st tniecnnsed 4 -y i | years now hak laid at dock. The LESS HARSH JUSTICE | "Fursuit of the o1a stage robber be- | it was sald { | N . owned by arles A n,..w.m It = hours after the hold-up i n for nine y a ha recruited posse, with hut [of 6 1o 7 feet | " id growth of the various| A y ; | dth serv rled on by this de- et wneailiy Henry Davilie. | Gapture: ‘Hollows: (Ovime.| /Miare | o e e e e | & hult Erows b " ent 2 T . A ., has there for seven . 5 |tity. Today a finger print on a rifled artment ) ) ¥ 2 : : bda and the owned by gt B e mail bag may lead to the capture o i | 3 been in the . P tire gang. Photography, tele-| These scientists, in cc utlined by The class at Wilson Normal School conducted by the child health education staff of the Tuberculosis Rems| O - he Hirondelle, CETHIGE oy s . el it Clements, £, the director of > i R e | ciation, comprising children, paremq and student teachers. once the palatial boat of the Prince of By the Associated Press. lord bureaus and many other h of Monaco, ““ll'l_"f‘(l""l" Tt ;'f_ ‘"1"; LOS ANGELES, December 19-—|butes now hasten the capture | of children of all types. Thus we are | weekly periods with records of prog- || company, the last two years has stood | Mounted, sombrero-clad robbers of the | robbers. Casarel ng | able tc start whole grades and schools | ress of each pupil. And, finally, there SARGENTS TO BE SHOWN.!| "’}';:,il\".';L‘.a';fi(flfl-v(m-':-‘..',. v‘i |early . days, who attacked stage = . B was | on the road to good health habits, and | are the special diagnostic clinics con- —— : e mainly betweer 3 Lotes | conches as they r)nn\r!t|r1 over rough FAVOR NEW CALENDAR crowding oc | with our progressive card notices for | ducted by Miss Cralg’s staff with the . i LLAtt, S : ils, had a slight advantage over R. wch child and our record chart for 13“151;.“".- Grin; WcesphieAt Aiuirpity, (AL His Better, Xuows ewerksfitaioutived (h 1,'.( usefulneas, Mwould cost | the present-day bandit in so far as h school grade enable all to watch | chief medical and sanitray examiner | England But One Go to Exhibit. !if built toc o builders say, | 25Cape was concerned, but, once J ir own development. At the same |of the Health Department, at the Chil- e g Moot st hen ey ci |?vm, justice descended more [ Canadian Labor Congress Votes the children are encouraged to |dren’s Hospital. These clinics are for ONDON, December 19 —Witl 1 aAvant T > swiftly. Z 2 E b s 4 with them their new in- | white and colored children of all ages | one excer all of John Singer| the rapld advancement of marine en- | “In making a comparison of the| Unanimously for Simplification. uid Miss Craig, “if [ terest in health and to enlist the co- [requiring special attention—that Sargent’s better known pictdres now | FRETIE B8 RO M B0 I BE | strokes of Justice leveled at mail rob- | NEW YORK, December 19 e calls for our wel operation of the home, which is | problem cases ter diagnosis they |in Ilngland have been loaned for an KIne repliced | bers in the frontier period with those | T Moore presitent of the Trade eys in addition to the point gained. | are referred to special or family phy- | exhibit of his works at the Royal| g of tc local police and postal in aber Congress of Canada, an- | ;i) now c i he larger effectiveness of this | siclans. Academy early in 1926, The spector ached this decision. The F mecer Baiby: the | SO alth work and jts essentlally pre-| Miss Crajg and her staff also are | tion, says the Daily Bxpress, is | S an e " lofficers had just captured #ix mem- al 7 Calendar League he othe ¥ : | ventive character have already won | giving much attention now to the pre- | family group, which everybody will| I hning and operating the | Pers of a gang that had executed a |4t New Ay that the executive hildre ich the health de- | the attention and warm approval of | school clinic at the Children's Hos- | because it once was the art| steras hut camiereome it taili o |bold halfmillion-dollar bold-up of a P oomt | ; Two new | the parent-teacher assocfations of the | pital, for colored children on Monday | sensation of London.” ‘ | seneration aso. 5 | mail truck in October. ORIy Todonseal the nrcoosed! chnpll 1 | and for white on Wednesday | The Daily Express sayvs the picture s When captured, the old robber [fication of the calendar on the | also are ‘interested in gy = is g historic mansion in the country | | usually hanged to the nearest [of thirteen fou ek months, Miss Craig said | N B 3 ). pment of An n apples to for- | tree, whi e modern outlaw Is in o 12 3 0 be a el S cets are . MAY PERMIT RAILWAY. |eshibition “because of certain domes s have been double in the | dicted, arraigned, has legal counsel known z x,mu\‘u{’ d follow- | s S ified, anc | tic_associations. for protection at trial, and does not T i = T T TR T e X %%%%%%&%&%z%% 5 e of h e Nutrition Classes Fe | HAMILTON, Bermuda. December of four 5 o LRSS DEE 19 UP).—The Bermuda railway bill and Tor very | canducted by ihe association. in. the | Hemt riliay to yan rom one end of Y, . ust as danta Stands Ior 1 reasons : ually de- | Wilsg mal, the Nenrs-Polk, |the lsland fo the other, has been | ’ easing . the of nutrition | ; the orphanage, at the Chil:|passed by the legislative counct )me of which have heen taken over | gk ang. ot the Horvon - Homh | St Bortore e F et A rorio ! \ the Spirit o ristmas . however, that e of th ype of RS ‘ House of Assembly A ! been given in | previously pa the bill. nd measuring of the | ail ¥ is built it will be the . Takoma Park and Mac i port permitted Junior High schools | sland, whic rto has ad- V7 {74 : i ) 2 also are a number of wej ver! motor cars, no railways ses where enti grades are m cars, no smoke and soot,” \ health habits by means of ' in seeking to attract tourlsts. : i ! o Charge Account Service A S DI AMOND GIFTS—OR GIFTS OF JEWEL the Best in Gift Selections Just in Time for the Holidays! It’s only natural that our stores should be crowded at this gift-giving time. Folks have found from pre- 3 ’ vious buying experiences just what to expect in JEWELRY VALUE and have incidentally remembered the Saks Delta OXfords $ 85 store where Values are greatest—where Quality is the first consideration and where the integritv of the ¥ : Schwartz reputation assures 1009, Value. 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Saks “‘Special’’ Oxfords Regularly Selling for $6 Pearl; .mulun Slucbird and Na- @5 ()() YM]ENT % RN\ ’;md a rare gem. One | i + §2.00 \ that will steadily increase : 82.00 NE in value, and one which “locks, St Thom: and other $5.00 An added advantage.. You ¥ : : s s, as = 00 have the benefit of the Chas. 2 : : Shaving Sets as 1ow as............. =% Schwartz & Son easy payment pleasure to any wearer. Cuff Buttons, Tie Clasps, Scarf Pins, Dress Sets plan as well as high quality at $1 Cash 2?.:;.{:',“;3:"3-1»::?.‘.'.':?}:«“g-q‘__"'E[ Sautoir iTeckats a low price. Pay Next 3100.00 Sterling and Plated Table Ware, Home Needs, etc. Year D —and hundreds of others Nine styles of the sea- son’s models in the new shades. of tan and also in black calf and grain leather oxfords. An unusually fine grade of oxfords for the money. 708 7th Street i gy El 3123 M Street Diamonds 709 14th Street (ks Seh\% 77 Georgetown N A A R N SR R R ERERIERT P 3 Saks Shoe Section—First Floor

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