Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1926, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. 1926 Eu ieimes of commnnicaione T IRIEOMONTORGANIZAIDNRSeh it Mivansi bisias s Smiimi e ipecrorn W npopas ftimenienld ypt pall mostibiy (e kons Karovitch, general secretary of the FORMED AT WARRENTON Jector for Lynchburg ix Carter ( |and Loudoy P X a commission, and Dr. L. Kezman. r.: for Alexandria. . C. Light The commission is accompanied by —_— lotteaville, Marshall Tyler: Danville, A. | : Deson 2w Lo ot irect-| . Stalling. ¢ ’ resented: | 5 e I ovaioditch” ana” D. osho. | Virginia Body Includes 40 Direct- |\ D, Sialline, Courties veprecenicd: PLAYGROUNDS CLOSED. ! ¢ i 1. Pupin will act <or| ors, With Alexandria and Arling- | Brecden; ulpeper.’J. : s . | on i jiefthe cor gut ! ton County Represented. 'R. Keith and M 2 will assist the commission in all ques- | ; o o G View tions relating to the debt. Special Dlspatch to The Star. ¢ and W. P ek S ol WARRENTON, Va., January 15— |Sadler; Arlington. C. E. 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MEEM and at the same time a Vice President Vice President w A MID-WINTER PERMANENT WAVE i+ CONVENIENT AND COMFORTING —whether vou fare forth to warmer SRS climes or remain at home. Every one l CHARLES H. DOING. JR CHARLES R. GRANT dress-up appearance you'll ! Vice Prasdeot ia Chasae o Bosweh e ; like. Vici. Tan and Patent; | i Wi e ALFRED H. LAWSON sizes 2Vy 1o 0. AAA to EE. ¢ 1 Frast Oeer 3 Real Estate Officer and Secretary : High < ; > joy of a permanent wave on 2 Low $ igl et oy oiim e e HERBERT A. POOLE e e Siaoea 6 s shipboard or at the seaside resort, bu Assistant Treasurer o e 3 few realize the saving in time to a busy i GEORGE M. FISHER JAMES M. MASON housewife Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer ) ¥ i delight instead of a regret—a few sec- correet veur faor 1 { onds with a moistened comh and fin- ARTHUR PETER, General Counsel ADVIGE FR cers, and hehold!—a perfect coiffire DIRECTORS " JOHN JOY EDSON, Chairman of the Board JOHN H. CLAPP HOLCOMBE G. 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