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Afternoon Tea 1223 F Street N.W. Dainty Sandwiches. Delicious Cakes Coffee—Tea—Chocolate. In You'll like it. with That clause in the T before they LURACYJRYPLAN - SCORED BY WHIE Method Stupid, He Says, Urging Control by Health Board. Is Inefficient lunacy laws wh ens to appear before a lunacy may be admitted t Hospital for more than ment for upid calls nefficient and s a bering quated method of procedure in dealing sick,” declared h the mentall Vi iperintende 1 address before trict of Colum- compels 1 THE EVENING By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 9.—The way to check a threatened business depression is to cut prices and in- crease wages, Henry Ford says In an interview published in the current is- sue of Colller's Week: “It {s good business” sald Ford, “always te raise wages and never to lower them. Higher wag and lower prices mean greater power ufacturer believes. is the price an article sold for,” he stated, the wage the and easing wag Mr. | discovers waste elimi attempt to wage,”" continued Mr. insult to the intellgence s and workers. Tt 1 at the right price for a commodity is “what the traffic will|s and "the right wage is “the st sum a man will work for” is an unsound one, the automobile man- al jury o S that skillfu STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Ford Sees Cut Prices and Higher Wages As Way to Check Business Depression “The right price can steadily be “and the right employer can 1 13 “living , “is an M both man- s implies that | men and women of Washington will huge, anti- TRINITY PLAYERS 'HEALTH ASSOCIA:HON TO REPEAT SHOW i Dr. nt of TUESDAY, CITIZENS TO HONOR LINCOLN'S MEMORY Special Program for. Observ- ance of Civil War Presi- dent’s Birth Anniversary. Four hundred or more of the leading gather at the City Club on Friday eve- ning to formally observe another an- niversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth and to call the Nation back to an era of better law enforcement, with the words the great emancipator pro- claimed 65 years ago: “Let reverence for the law become the political religion of the Nation.” FEBRUARY 9, 1926. will be a reception to the wives of Government officials. Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mrs. William H. King, Mrs. Emma S. Shelton, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor and others will be in charge. Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of the First Congregational Church, will give the Invocation. Secretary of the Navy Wilbur is to be the ranking guest of honor and he will deliver a , Assistant ; Secretary of State Kellogg and Secretary of War Drvls also will present apropriate messages. “The Benefits of the Eighteenth Amendment to Labor in the United States” will be voiced in an address sent by Secretary Davis, who will be in Michigan. The address will e pre- sented by Assistant Secretary W. W. Husband. John M General; . Asslstant Attorney n. Lincoln C. Andrews and Admiral Frank C. Billard will speak to “The Task of Enforcement.” In the group of citizens emphasizing the co-operation that should be given by observance of laws three-minute mes: sages will be made by Bishop Free Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook and Maj. O. L. Oldroyd, patriotic societies; 5 John Sherman, 7 acobs, fo wom s club wr M. 2 $2% aYear iroover; “A Banker's | | Safe Deposit Boxes *222a | | Prophecy.” by John B. Larner. Lincoln National Bank , | Lambdin are the soloists, a — Ly Mrs. Chester W. inal Clearance OFFICERS ELECTED Dr. Victor C. Vaughan Heads Body to Promote Welfare of Public. man and Mgr. P. C. Gavan for cc cperation through the church; Mrs Emma S. Shelton, through the home; | Dr. William M. Lewls, the university; Dr. Frank Ballou. the vublic school: | Council of Social in the Burlington Hotel yes- afternoon. ch a matter as admitting a man Slizabeth's for treatment should t with entirely by the Health rtment. with the patient being given the privilege of a hearing before w lunacy jury if he beli that he is being done an injustice,” continued ————————————s )7, W hite i 2 | "Dr. White charged that there are C. NORWOOD families in the District that would Yor Pollshed Floors | send relatives to the hospital for w Floors Installed | treatment except for their fear of | Experience | PUDLICILY, hound to be involved at the = | lunacy hearin Urges Con ‘This dinner will be something more than the ordinary Lincoln day cele- bration. Hitherto such occasions usu- ally have been marked by bursts of political oratory and not infrequently they © been used as the occasions for dellvering formal pronouncement of party policies. Washington's Lin- coln day dinner, however, will be dedi- wted to law enforcement and law ob- | rvance. Colin H. Livingstone is chairman of the citizens’ committee, John B. Lar- ner vice chairman, and Mrs. Cabot tevens secretary. Preceding the gin- ner, which begins at 7 a'clock, there YOUR HOME is not_complete v Linoleum Sandwiches and Coffee served at our Soda Minstrel Performance, Given Last Night, to Be Staged Three Times More. s6 VALUES TO $13.50 Fountain. f officers and the The annual minstrel show of tl With 1 tion, the District ¢ Trinity h opened | adof of the | of ¢ 13 Years' Pructi Fine materis workmanship tention to the smi can bulld them—t “Homes of Comfort” in Chevy Chase. Built to live in and i home you will always be proud to own; at a price far below what you would expect for an 8room and Z-bath home. They are worth an inspection from the most critical buyer. 1128 B Street S.E. Floors Made New ¢ Lincoln 2031 5 5 hundred persons filled the ftonersy Bl hundred persons fil ol | parish hall at Thirty-fifth Dr. White pointed out that m'«lsl'i'f"l“l'!\' last night. The show the present Jaw the District Commis- | the eliminatlon of the church debt in with the consent of a family, [ >dent to the Installation of a new » commit a person | heating plant to serve the church, treatment for 30 [ the school and the rectory, which d that a simple way | take up almost an entire block. | law would be to giv The musical features of the min- | dent he Commissioners the right to have | strel show are under the direction of | W (- person committed for a longer [Claude Nichols. Bronson Howard is |J. R. Ph period of time. ! interlocutor. The end men are John | Emile 1o Miss Dr. White denied he ired to de-| Baldwin, Howell Gry Dennis J. [ing. Hugh Miller and Miss MM rive i patient of the right to his day | Fitzpatrick and George A. Dowden. | Havey, members of the exceuti in court if he desires it. He assu Farl P. Ready, presilent of the mirt the perfected ‘(Hclnlve re few | Holy Trinity branch of the Holy | Membership was divided into four 7 “volun Name Soclety, is chairman of (he) oups—active, to embrace those pr He s general committee. | fes *d in public hes The soloists are S work; to include tho: ard. E. Harry L. Myers teres than profess William J. Curtin sustaining, for those who will con T INVAY Lrt rovancs | Durkin. Others taking pa ind honorary, for per Donoghue, Frank Dove, Pa eding two each vear, whe HAVE you seen the Quiet May Automatic Qil Willtam Tho on AL der noteworthy service to the publ Burner? It's what thou- Arthur E. Farqubar, J. Calvert Kin John Kemp. Raymond P traut, Earl Knott, James Mclntvre, Robert Chamberlain, Carrol Daly, |1, sands of home-owners have been waiting for—the perfected oil burner. Now heating by coal is as %, {John Simmons, Joseph Trilling, Ar- thur Keogh, Joseph Ryan, James definitely out of date as gas lighting! Haney, Karl Haney, Willlam F. O'Keefe, Eugene Potter, Francls F Knott. John A. Reddington, Leroy S. Owens, Maurice S. Sweeney, John | The May home ciently, safely — without trouble on your part. Hardy and Gerald McDonald. | “The specfalties in the show are the d| par of so- You simply set your ther- mostat for the degree of heat you want, and this re- markable, clectrically ig- nited, automatic burner does the rest. No more trouble. No more dirt . ashes . . . coal. Come in ned let us demonstrate the May to you today! ealth.” is for ke ’ Dr. as until vou get Su- el Jau It will be many months before you can buy Stetson Shop original styles for so little. All AAA to C. Evening slippers, walking a oxiords as well Snappy Ties are included. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street dent s1zes an nd Stetson 2 full £uurantee of perfaction in every de- tail from these milla SUPERIOR LINOLEUM (0. Wholesale and Retail Phone M. 10293 937 H St. N.W. We Contract to Buildersand All Institutions B leathers. % D tner, e @ dress as many famous Bowl = inde | com Ge = No. 5105 Conn. Ave. Is Always Open for Inspection Kay-Schnider-Kay Co., Inc. in many States the ings have been done ow further the in-| the District law, he not the authority to | . 2 man to the hospital, but | can hold him there until T believe him cured.” lunacy’ Theodore 1ow- is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. Tt kills the germs. t Investment Bldg. Frank. 513 dov Wa Council to Report. All but 2 e council voted to refer the mat- d on the 4 its committee on health, Miss » H. Rowling, chairman, for ation, and to make a detailed report before the organization. Annc ment was made at meeting that Dr. Edward T. former professor of sociolo lumbla University, will hol tute here, beginning March will lecture on various phase cial work and problems 1 ptngton Cou nd miles on the Chile red in order t y with a WBY at Augusta, Victoria, ction of which strip cost $7, payment which be eed by the Chilean govern the Devine, ¢ at Co- an insti e of mount Male Quartet, under the | direction of George Herbert Wells: | Soatn s e | Stop: Stubborn ™| Stomach Trouble by George Coz: Ambrose Durkin, baritone. hornay gives an exhibition “Charleston. Tens of Thousands of Bottles Sold Daily. Peoples Drug | Stores Says if One Bottle Doesn't Help — Money Back It's Helping Your Neighbor —Why Not You? than of Social y Evening | intly the finan ty of getting Dr. De-| it was s He Is to address before the two At @ meeting on the ch 1. president of the coun- will heat your noisclessly, effi- Bob {ctal responsib 2 vine here, deliver organi atter: an ‘Twenty leading British companies have a combined capital of $95 and 509.485 stockholders. |OPERATION MAY ALTER | JOE HARRIS’ BATTING|| | | i Offering a Splendid Piece of Business ||| s Property na bame. Located. on upper Penn- sylvania Avenue, at a point where values are decidedly | on the increase. Fully rented now—and shows an | excellent return on the in- | vestment. - Will trade property. Details of CKEEVER-4GOSQ i EREALTORSA] Deal with a Realtor 1415 K Street Main | Crouch, Caused by War-time Acci- his dent to Eye, No Longer Neces- ; B_ E = 5 C sary—Might Continue. igy= Engineering Co. 1310 14th St. N.W. 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