Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1926, Page 31

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PETWUR]’H |N PLEA , HOW TO TORTURE YOUR HUSBAN‘D. FORPUBLI PARK i i Urges Preservation of Lands| Near Sherman Circle for the Purpose. located eet between K. N t for other than park It was pointed out that n this section, when were fected, would mar the beauty of the netghborhood and cause depreciation | THE EV CWELL,WELL! WEAR N — MuTTo™ CHOPS HEY z FIULLO, EDDIE! V MISTOOK You AT | FiRsT FOR VALENTINO. THOSE SIDE- BURNS OF SOUR'S r'& J R "ENING STAR, —By WEBSTER. AS | LWE A BREATHE W IT AN'T VALENTINO = SAY, EDDIE, THOSE MUDGUAR DS ARE BECOMING T YA, MAKES YA Look JusT L - VALENTING [ Q WASHINGTON, D, C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1926. GERARD CITES INCIDENTS |mvseit at Potsdam in 1914 when the |5 | OMITTED FROM MEMOIRS !Declarcs Kaiser Wanted Alliance | of Germany, U. S., France and Great Britain. rican Am early 5 th has written |2t letter to the editor of the Deutsche | ligemeine Zeitung, replying to the have you omitted i ‘With Pre ermission t von Hindenburg's s the former Hindenburg rac h I should like to attend my not me: n the ex-K. + conversation “ol. House and James W, | Am- | Amy nex; cht at Kiel the night before ex Kaiser said he aspired to an alll ance of the four civilized natlons Germany, o Great Britain, eric I also omitted an in on with the ex-Ka on his the actor. T also did no ation of part of ke and an injust Ihquickiy tradefor | il Thursday Is the 5th Day in Thrift Week ting con- | The National | will be preserve the Change in Bus Route Suggested. A change in routing busses from w P rth | section to the down- iness section to afford a more | ! 5 o “Own Your Own Home Day™ ‘ «The incentive sUC‘E'es& to provide a home is one of the 1LLPREST Units Mean Expert Work Your Work Has Undivided Attention —that’s an exclusive fea- ture of ALLPREST Service. Properly enough you don’t like to picture your woolens going through with a jumble of other clothes. ALLPREST gives them individual attention; personal care —and with it features of practical equip- ment, washes and presses and finishes with absolutely no chance for loss or damage. ALLPREST is laundry insurance— and for which you pay less than under any other method—for the entire family- finished work—ir ing dress shirts and collars—is done at pound rates. The only way to try — Phone WEST and let ALLPREST the sh ¥ NATIONAL over the circuitous | THRIFT vels than by other | h we ' portation. The presi- | cted to appoint a com- | ler a proposed tax-ex- | strongest agencies of thrift. It’s 1 ach ission. [t was | L7 S Happiness ?:if? preinas EJJRSS.’;&T more than an in- ton plan wh if it becomes | g'pf;‘iel"l‘.fé vou vestment—it tive, will exempt taxation ; : | o | : 2 = makes you a defi- nite factor, and an interested participant in, the welfare of the community in which you live. It gives you a financial and a social standing. incentive to save and its comfort and peace a reward for diligent endeavor. know is to 1020-1021— demonstrate. Board of Educa g directed tc Senate and House District com. i i assoctation’s action. Owning your own home is an L avenue with a more adequate | of lights were received from the Brightwood Citizens' Association. ‘The public utilities committce was in d to continue its efforts to have sroughfare modernized . R. T. Co. Criticized. Indignation was expressed by sev 72 members, who complained the Copr. 1926 (N. Y. World) Press Pub. C». ngton Rapid Transit Co. failed ovide tokens when requested by ngers. It was said that the or- of the Public Utllities Commis sion that six tokens be sold for 50 cents was mnot being carried out, drivers of the busses being sent out on trips without them, and passengers wwere required to pay a 10-cent fare. The temporary post office i tos placed in Petworth during the mas holidays having proved suc ful, it was said an effort will be made | to have a permanent substation estab- | lished. A committee composed of H. W. Own Your Own Home is real thrift M-BROKS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th for acquainting the local associations with work contemplated in the = future. Now! Tremendous Reductions In Winter Coats! JUDGE ADRIAN LYON ADDRESSES “Y” BOARD | ™15 ., sico were made to the board | - on the work done in the past month | Outlines Assoctation’s Appeal for|by the various departments of the | Y. M. Its Year's Budget of $4,226.,650. | Judge Adrian Lyon, | the Perth Amboy, N. J Now! Tremendous Reductions In Winter Coats! Shriners Buy Hospital Site. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., January 20.—A | 5 sed ' site for the hospital for crippled chil- | Marlatt, chairman; J. G. Yaden, Tim Council of | dren has been acquired by the Nobles | othy 8. Tincher, Mrs. H. Stonier, J. ) The boasd | of the Mystic Shrine. It comprises J. N. ] 2 Cly M s acres in the western end of the | esident of ve com. with the committee on lawns, parks and playgrounds in an effort to pre- vent the use of land in the Sherman Circle section for other than park pur- pos i F. S. Din, Charles B. Wood, Lester |, D. O'Flaherty, Henry J. Gompers and Mrs. Cora Gompers were elected to membership. President Nichols pre- sided. its year's | | date of the campaign i al 21 to 28. Heretofore the V on quota of this fund, whic used to carry on the national and in- ternational work of the Y. M. C. A., bas been raised from a select group of contributors. Some in this plan is contemplated for the coming ~ year, but no action was taken at the | C. meeting last night. A Judge Lyon's visit to the local as- sociation is in line with the ed al program of the national Y. M. ( Again Tomorrow—~For Our Third Birthday Sale New Spring Dresses of Sillkk Prints Priced Unusually Low for Such Fine Frocks! An Undeniably Gorg’eous Array of the Newest Modes! Graceful in Line—Superb in Fabric and Unexcelled in Needlework Birthday Sale Price nMa jestic Eleciric Heaters, $7.50 | 3 - MUDDIMAN & 709 13th St., Above G Motor vehicles in Great Britain now number 1,335,600, which is one to every 32 person: d nearly 500,000 more than a year ago. = AN T i 80 aw g o 1.0 —— Uy Dresses of [ i Haas Bros. Famous = “Bagdad” Silk Prints Dresses of Mallinson’s Renowned “Pussy Willow” Silk Prints 0 Uimp i NO nmwsterw, HERE are probably some things about the telephone business which mystify you, just as there are things about other businesses which you do not thoroughly un- derstand. ‘ I ©) T HI:? (©) LT T Perhaps it is 2 charge that appears on your bill, or some practiceabout the service which puzzles you, even if it does not actually annoy you. When these occasions arise why not ask the local man- 2ger about them? He will be glad to explain. Thus q’?fifl”fl -i Mallinsronis Purywillow JUR Print g All of this Company's practices are designed to make it easy for you to do business with us and to improve your service. They are the result of long years of experience and they reflect our best business judgment. But theyare flexible and are constantly being revised in the interests of service betterment and satisfaction to our patrons. Willingness to correct and cheerfully explain every de- tail of our business are, we believe, two of our principal responsibilities inconducting this important public service. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY Sizcs for Women Values Like These You Would Expect to Find in $25 Dresses Radiantly Beautiful in the Newest Color Combinations for Spring, 1926 Ghis Dress, Pagdad Bell System Third Floor M. Brooks & Co.

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