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518 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. , APRIL 20, 1926. Nurses and Other Workers Needed. Information and Application Blanks Offered. iv and the exposure by the police, and receipts at the res- Ry the Associated Press BERLIN, April 20. Max Kramer hav after the Jolly a Otto Klein and | of numerous fi set a new world the “box office INMEDICAL WORLD Few Discoveries of Value Made in Recent Years, U. S. | Doctors Told. By the Associated Press | more than the reco record for fasting But Jolly accumulated 0,000 during his fasting period, while Klein and Kramer ris The two men followed 1y exam ple and were incle for public view. T lost interest in s, one day |taurant where they were on exhibi- Herr Jolly. | tion were barely sufficient to cover | expenses. Klein, who is 31 vears of age, Was |aminations to fill the following va- d ruining their health [extremely weak at the end of his fast, | cancies: tar life for almost nothing | and Train J The Civil Service Commission to- day announced open competitive ex ined nurse (psychiatric), Panama Canal Service, at $135 a month for -|women and $140 for men. Nautical assistant, Hydrographic Office of the Department, for 1 & hospital. e duty in Washington or elsewhere, at $1,680 a vear, FOR LEASE 13,000 SQ. FEET, ENTIRE FLOOR FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE "™ it 20 varioos| TERMS OF LEECH WILL. | WED AFTER 50 YEARS. [vighos ™" 0 ™" 0 L0 quackery” were attacked - — —_— (draftsman), apprentice artistic lithog- runie 11 Cramp. direcur o] Clothing Left to Gospel Mission, | Philadelphia Organist and Bride |sapher (nekative cutten, Const and aa ot inveatigntion ol L [eERLIVE Ciltcer) Codst: o et atiCentannialBn 1876, || |CooRUCIEUNERy jend GeniDE 2y ican Medical ) “i;“‘.‘y'“‘h'fl';l’ at $900 a vear, and in the Hy seventy-seventh amnual as Marion F. G. Leech, who died April | PHILADELPHIA, April 20 (#).—A |drographic Office of the Navy Depa | 16, left her clothing to the Gospel | romance of near] f a century re. [ment O e where one year's experience i Her office furniture is given | sulted last night in the wedding here |required, at $1,500 'a r. Multigraph operator, mimeog: | operator, and graphotype opera - | departmental service, Washington, at |$1,140 a year Railroad Siding, Loading Platiorm Long Lease to Reliable Party Furniture to Employes. said tr ald the | Mission i “eom. | to her employes, two-thirds to Fran- | of Labert T. Gardner, 68, and Miss ubstance | €8x Dameron and one-third to Ruth | Leona Gibbs, 61, in necklace, house | Episcopal Church, w s to nileged | flarve. Jved in drink d been organist f -1 addre: ne of his admir $1.140 a ye was delayed beca par vice, Washington undertook to rear on and applic | mesake, and also | blanks may be obtained from the offic nce be more |} se Miss Gibbs had the sole care [of the Civil Service Commission, 1 the excess is to g0 10| 4 two invalid sisters I street. Miller and Marion 8 naining estate is to be | s provided for the $5.000 Lawrence H. Cake is| | numed as executor Also the Following Stores at Reasonable Rent to Reliable Tenants 3528 GEORGIA AVE. N. W. 24 Foot Front and 70 Foot Deep And | 5433 GEORGIA AVE. N. W. president -elec t Europ GenTLEMAN will not smoke in the presence A of a lady without first receiving her per- mission. And mindful further of the fact that smoking lcaves an unpleasant breath, he will take care to correct it. within n “unfortunate | M coveries, Few of [ 43 w foreisn phy of the wor has tak " in medic: Sympathy Is Easily Given Away | W. W. CHAMBERS, THE MODERN UNDERTAKER, will take care of your funeral with a price that shows real fellowship. He will give you a A Violet Life Saver, slipped into the mouth, is the pleasing solution. One of these delicately violet flavored mints swectens the breath instant- Iy and keeps it sweet for hours. Always good taste. sidered numerous rep one by the committee tion of medical animal experime mittee found that I Fire D’cstroys Racing Stable. g April 20 () nimize cing stable ¢ w =0 conducted i use of Walter B. ¢ airman: Dr. Joseph A : Dr. Harve S more; Dr. David L. Dr. Simon Flexner, New York:| Reid TTunt } 0! C.] and Dr. Herbert C San Fran- cixco, | Work Heads Veterans. cretary of the ident of | the World | at the i )n-} | formal dinner T MeCormick was re: elected secre A New offic 8 re: Dr. John 0. Mcleynolds, Dallas, Tex.. vice at, and Drs n and nk Billings, both of Chicage, ax| | trusiees, | FRENCH SENI.\TE RELENTS.| Approves Bill Abolishing Tax As- | sessments on Hotel Guests. PARIS American with thei day the 1 news that the S rench coll es ) ceived the welcome | e in the course 1 had relieved | them of the ¢ n of collecting a deposit o of their antee for the payment « which they might hecome liable. The obl ion, however, stands for Tndiords furnizhed apartinents ok, wust e vati the Cliber o Deputies Suit and Shoes Stolen. ind -« pal inz to Samuel Sttt | 0 women's n from the automaobile Sloan Windsor night. Five horses were burned cluding Peter Cantrell, 2:07 a Hal, by Directum I, out of Clover| Hal, Of the many business concerns that sprung up during the inflation period in Germany, 7.400 have quit or failed. R R R s S The High Grade Established 1842 Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. | B o A AR b e COAL Our low pries are for cash deliveries dur- ing April only. Call Main 8944 —and ot us fill your bin now. W. A. Egg..$14.75 W. A, Stove. 15.10 W. A. Nut.. 14.90 W. A, Pea.. 12.00 Also soft couls and coke B. J. WERNER 923 New York Ave. N.W. 1937 5th St. N.E. “For used-up, overworked men and women, Capon Springs Water is simply perfect.” ) Delizered 1o home or office. APON N*” Springs Water Testimony of a noted Dean of a famous medical college. / Literature on request. American Waters Corporation Woodward Bldg. Phone: Main 2244 Washington, D. C. A $500 Funeral at a cost of Only $235 This includes the finest made water-tight steel vault. Other Funerals, $75, $100, $125 Up Call THE BROWN STONE FUNERAL HOME of W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Corner 14th & Chapin Streets N.W. Phone 432 Violet-Flavored 73 Foot Deep on Corner of Georgia Ave. and Kennedy St. NNW. Entrance on Both Streets PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES, Inc. 1935 FIFTH ST. N. E. In The Hecht Co. Basement Store O“Anniversary Sale You'll Hunt Far to Find Greater Values Than These Satin and Twill Coats W 1 [ AN\ ] ity e y A Special Anniversary Purchase Nurses' Shoes Ye Old Tyme Comfort Shoes and Dr. Leonard’s - $FY.77 Regularly $3.47 to $4.47 Two well known makes in which hygienic Women’s 69c Hose 47c Perfect, service - weight rayon hose in all colors and a range of sizes from 8% to 10. Regular sizes, 16 to 44 and larger sizes, 42Y, to 52/, Beautifully tailored—faultlessly in fact. all over them in their very appearance at first glance. Fine fabrics—lorsheens, twillsheens, yamara and close inspection as well. With shining black satin and faille coats among them. 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Children’s Hose 2lc Children’s mercerized and rayon Onyx hose with plain or fancy turn-back cuffs. All sizes. 67c Silk-and-rayon hose—form fashioned in order to fit the foot snugly. Every new shade and sizes 814 to 10. Children’s Hose 17¢ Slightly irregular ribbed sport hose in gray, tan and black. Fancy turnback cuffs. Sizes 814 to 10. Very slightly imperfect plain and novelty hose for men. Plain colors are of silk; fancy weaves in silk mixtures. Sizes 914 to 11%3. Boys’ Golf Hose 3ic Some irregular, but most of them absolutely perfect. Good colors with‘fancy, turn- back cuffs. Sizes 7 to 10%%.