Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 19

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How to Avoid “Rings” in Removing Grease Spots Never rub in circles—rub gently with & | it RPRISRED CarpaNA TOSTICTDA q“;;;;;“'fimd | School Assoclauon Deplores | e | That Congress Ignores Lo- cal Legislatiop. foab 3 .n-n:.u.n«x-.n-s- MOTHER! Watch ChIIdS Tongue “California Flg Syrup” L3l G Children’s Harmless Pt Laxative ing the fact that so many days in Congress are set aside other "business, the District of | Columbia Public School Association, { meeting in the boardroom of the Dis i adopted a al request gular Dis »ml entirely to the esolution to m: ¢ next Monday- ay— be de! A stipulation was mrl\uh-.x in the to write to Representative Ljority leader of the House, it this request be complied opted (o lation. to work for the passag and Honse joint resolution to defer the erection of a *'re ¥ Potomac Park. O 2 at the meeting that the take up valuable play s » used mostly by touris . said the h 1 elsewhere. tion also adopted a reso- lution to direct the comrhittee health and _sanitation, Mr: Kalmbach. chai of a proposed hill to ¢ | viene and l’d‘[me d would Walter yse should ussion of the feasi in the d. Dr, ead of the department actice in the schools. rtment at present in typing and steno- rather than salesman . Columbus, public 1 A. L. Towar of business Association, spoke of the hip courses from the mer yint of view, indicating that 1ts are not particularly en bout them from any point aken on the wden, president of ation, presided EDUCATION BILL FAVORED The Phipps bill to broaden the ac the Bureau of Education lines in conjunction ite school authorities yrted yester. ion and labor thuastic When vour child constipated, | of diew. bilious. has colic ;"I\-‘"_fl' coated tongue, or ths assoc spoonful of genui Syrup” swectens the stomac! promptly cleans the bow poisons. gases, bile. souring f waste. Never e overacts, Contains no na soothing drugs. Childrer delicious taste Ask vour druggi “California Fig Syrup directions for babies all ages. plginly printed on bottle Mother! You must say “Californi or vou mitation . ics or love its | was ordered | day by the committee This measure was drawn after ex | tensive he: for the creation of a department of edu cation, with a at i rad, and is expected to receive both from th favoring sup. and 1219 1221 ~ Downshairs Store New Spring Fabrics Striped Silks Georgettes Printed Crepes Flat Crepes Pongees Smart youthiul stvles that strike the key-note of Spring—in a wide variety of sizes for Women, Misses and Stout Women -14 to 18, 36 to 44 46 to 50. You can well buy several at Downstairs Store this price. 1,000 Pairs of Pumps and Oxfords A wonderful (hsurhuent of s and colors. All siz with SMALL SIZES PRED INATING—so we are excep ally well pr ed to fit the and woman with small feet. Silks and Cotton Goods Dress lengths, also bolt ends—an accumulation of many months’ business, all displaved on special tables. SILKS, 49¢, 98¢ COTTON GOODS, ’ Take Elevators < | ceived it at the hospit : Sworzyn's 15 in the lot, THE F irst ‘Buddy Poppy’ | In Veterans’ Sale Given to Coolidge! The first “buddy poppy” of the many that are to be sold by the s of Foreigi Wi the re d yeir depend- ents, was presented to President Coolidge today by Beverl: . the little daughter of Rear \l Moffett, chi : Bureau of Ae the presence of Ired i commander in chief of the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars. he poppies are made by dis- abled men in the veterans' hos- pitals and will be sold during the period around '\ln'lnnl lal day. abled vete) MRS. . 6. RILEY ELECTED BY WOMEN’S CITY CLUB | Succeeds Dr. Frances Foye as Pres- ident—Other Officers for Year Chosen at Meeting. Mrs. J. Garfleld Riley was elected president of the Women's City Club, at the sixth annual meeting of that organization in the club buflding, 2 Jackson place, last night. She suc: ceeded Dr. wces Fove. Other _officers elected were, Miss Marlo K. Saunders. first Vico presi tle Bunn, second vice Lore‘m Barnes, re M Gratlan \Im\n-no Raymond, Fove, Dr. Edith Coale, M | Heaven, Mrs. Patrick Gallaghe: ell Price, Mrs. Gertrude Lyon, Virgil Miller and Mrs. Peter Mrs. Drury, of directors. The club members voted a resolu tion of thanks to the retiring officers for their services to the club. Annual reports ous condition. Inquiry as to Condition of Rowe Family Marks Hunt for Son. BALTIMORE, Md sterious telephone call to St. Hospital, inquiring after the condi tion of three vicitms of Harry M. Rowe, jr., who ran amuck with club. gun and knife Monday night, baffled have been sful in a sea M. Rowe, the fugi is near death from a His stepmother re Tecovering from s lacerations. Police were unable to trace the call, and the name of the operator who re , was withheld. threatened with vio e on the wire, hos ther, skull. ab wounds and he had been Dresses Colors Every sought-for shade is represented in this special lot of Spring-time dresses. tyles OM- tion- miss $1.95 and $1.19 Yard 19¢ and 29c Yard to Third Floor Try Sworzyn’s First—1219-1221 G St. N.W. EVENING were elected members of the board | showed the club in a prosper- | HOSPITAL CALL MYSTERY.| h for Rowe. | STAR, WASHIN JOINS INVITATION TOCITY PLANNERS 0. 0. Kuhn of Montgomery County Body Says D. C. Would Benefit by Session. Stimulus would be given to the plans for regional development of met rovolitan areas adjacent to the Capital City, in Maryland and Virginia, b holding here next year the National Conference on City Planning, Oliver Owen Kuhn, president of the Mont gomery County Civie Federation, ex plains in a letter to John Nolen, pres dent of the conference. Mr. Kuhn ex tended a cordial invitation to the con- ference to hold its next meeting here, joining in the invitation by the repre ntatives of the American Civic Al sociation, the Washington Committee of 100 of the Federal City and the of Columbia Federation of Associations, Montgomery County Civie ion is & new organization, con- of organized communities. civicorganizations and other orga grouy; the invitation s has the purpose of promoting the or- derly development and improvement of Montgomery County. The atten- tion of the federation is naturally being directed in large part to the problems of the portions of the county adjoining the District of Columbia and forming part of the metropolitan a of Washington. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y 1926 75 Jacquard Silk Dresses * Worth Double This Sale Price $].0 Drastic Re. ductions on High Grade Choice of Twills Lorchenes, Satins and Tweeds Worth $15.00 to $19.75 The lot offers such a satisfactory choice that no woman need go away disappointed. 11z Downstairs Store \GTON, D. | “The Governor of Maryland has ap- ! hointed 15 official representatives to | co-operate with the park and city | planning authorities of the District of | Columbia. The Montgomery County Civie Federation is working in co- operation with these official repre- sentatives of the State of Maryland | | and is exercising its efforts to further the adoption of a sound and compre- hensive program for improvement of the metropolitan area. “The federation Is_confident that the meeting of the National Confer lence on City Planning in Washington |'will not only serve as a stimulus to these ends but will also be of inter lest to the members of the confer ence. Accordingly I venture to ex press the hope that the conference will_determine ui ington as | the location of its meeting in 19 | I 1 Twenty-five years’ goodness in this morning’s cup WILKINS BREAKFAST COFFEE Roasted RIGHT here in | Washington THURSDAY. WINDOW SHADES | 1109 14th | 30 MAY 6, Radio Office Raided. CHICAGO, May 6 (®).—A four- room suite in the Ashland Block, a downtown skyscraper, occupied by | the Radio Loud Speaker Co., is silent. | Federal agents said that instead of | being the "disposal place of noise- | distributing radio devices, it in reality | was a ‘“‘speakea: 1926. —just west of $17,850—With At Factory Prices THE SHADE FACTORY 3. F. mm)N. Proprietor Main NMZB‘ KEEP I.00KING YOUNG | It’s Eas) —If + vou Know Dr. | “dwards’ Ohve Tablets The secret of klepm young is to| feel young—to do this you must| watch your liver and bowels—there's no need of having a sallow complex- ion—dark rin: under your eyes— pimples—a bilious look in your face —dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickne: comu from inactive bov elt and lives | . Edwards, n well known physi perfected a vegetabl compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he pave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Overlooking Rock Creek Park. garage. West of Brigh No such homes a Ga. ave. 6 rooms, bath Out Ave The most attractive munity of splendid with separate g: Only 1.3 all and of designed Zes Open for inspection every afternoon their action yet always effective. 1415 They b.:in‘? :|Q|)ol;|( «Ihn n-tu;-l buoy- R4 ancy which all should enjoy by toning U the live anok clearin thesyeters | 1€ Street of impurities. [ Dr. Edwards' known by their olive color. c. Deal With Olive Tablets are | 15¢ and INC. FOUNDED 1894 1109 F St. N.W. RES nd garage. $8,450—$500 Cash North Woodside, Maryland under the new viaduct miles beyond the District Line on Ga. $7,950—Easy Terms | substitute for calomel, et MCKEEVERMJGOS Four Home Specials the best Home buys you have ever inspected 3617-3633 Everett St., Chevy Chase, D. C. Conn. Ave. 8 rooms, 3 baths, built-in garage. Secial Terms 1635-1641 Madison St. West of 16th St.—west of Reservoir 8 rooms, 2 baths and separats Very. Low Price—Very Easy Terms Rock Creek Ford Road twood P. O. is_picturesque section west of hibit house—1221. established _com and bungalbws— suburbs. An built cottages Ave. extended. and evening and all day Sunday RS a Realtor Main 4752 AMighty Sale—Marvelous Values o) m'e NN FOR EVERY OCCASION ’ Newest Models—Scarcely 24 Hour From New York—Smartest les—on Sale at An Opportunity to Save Such a marvelous eoffering should find you selecting early Friday from these beautiful dresses. Newest Spring and advanced Summer Models that you'd never imagine could be sold for so little. Materials include—Georgette, Polka Dots, Prints, Stripes, etc. Flat Crepes, "All Colors—Sizes for Women and Misses

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