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1926—PAR' 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MAY b made up of prominent men and emi- Omaha, and the department cu- | er ahan gave these instructions: [and a duty. We would be breaking |enough for all to get along together nent scientists, to obtain immediate ! | tive committee of District legion have | “I DUt pos ket sates | faith with the public if the money was A e et TWO NAMED FOR MAYOR. fln.mr‘ 1 aid to pure sclence. |indorsed the national poppy cum-|wherever and however it can. A | ted to any other purposes. Please among -the posts of the e — _ Herbert Hoover. js chairman of this paign of the Legion Auxilia as practicable make a return, vémit the department share promptly, flegion whose members will sell pop- | special Diepatch to The Star special board, and its efforts have met The American Legion officially | forth how much your particular cam- |since the departm wently re. | pies during the week are the U. 8. S. | N eINGTON, M AMaw i | with the official approval ot universi- adopted the poppy as o memorial | paign netted. Remit with that state- | quires welfare fund Jacol Jones Post, the_James A. De By L jtles A;nll scientific organizations flower at its Cleveland convention in | ment 25 per cent of thse proceeds. By Do not hecome engaged in contro- |lano Post, the Belleau Wood Post, the | & Mmass meeting last night in the town h@l_lmll: hout the- Nfl(l?l!. An effort is 1920, and each year since has sold the faction of your department e: ive | versy with either the Vet s of For- | . ‘oln and Sergt. Jasper Posts, the | hall Mayor s Valentine and Dy, eing made to obtain a fund of at least men al flowe reminiscent of Flan- | committee, this money is to be used |eign Wars or the Americ B, vooarty-O'Connell Post, the Bureau | Lucian Ernes sre nominated for the $20,000,000 for a period of at least 10 ders Field, to raise funds for relief 3 tment welfare work. The re- | Auxiliary poppy sales pe: S, v o1 rangraving Post and l mayoralty ri June 7. T L ;i\'en‘.1‘11‘3‘:‘111»:1:121:‘;"szgike"fu?tfl?;‘qg L mix"lfl I 5 : maining 75 per cent of the proceeds |are operating under the E. Post | " Berney Hammond, Hosner Harta. B . Ce ) - " partmen Commander reyser | you are to retain exclusively for wel- [and for the same purposes that you { horn, 1 D. Appleby and Herberr Civil War President Became | fundamental laws upon which prog- | Annual Campaign for Relief | hoves a large sum will be thus raised, e are operating. Work together in har e S were B et ress advances. and assures that every penny so con. “Rear in mind that the poppies are [mony and ~understanding. There | Argentina took so enthusiastically to | vacancies. Hammond is an incume o0ld for welfare work and that no por- | should be no friction. We are all vet- | the timepayment plan for autono- | bent. Richard Green is a retiring tributed will be used for work of this : RS e \ - Friendly to Research After WARNING IS ISSUED Work Funds Will Last fiina. E tion of, the money 1o be rajed |erans and allied organizations work. | biles that fears are espressed that | member of the conncil, George Land g In'a bulletin to the legion post com- | through” this sale is to be devoted to |ing together to raise money to carry | there will be an overextension of car | ck, jr., and e Van Fossen a. Early Indifference. TO SEAFOOD DEALERS Throughout Week. manders, Past Department Command- other purposes. This is an obligation ' on welfare work, and there is room credits. holdover councilmen. —_— 1 e 1 Abraham Lincoln was @ Superintendent of Weights and| The annual appeal of the Ameri-| l] = o=o=o=o=mo===o=o=o=o==o=ogo=¢ = O SITT=m="I ORI, f.st to vecognize the inc 7 : 2 s Aux e | I Value of pure sciepce rcsearch, and Measures Acts to'Regulate ‘v“o"“ "“*“"’,“"f“l‘ "1” "““_‘l'l"‘“; ‘“‘Ii:"‘]':"' i i al | | / | | soon after « » to the White erans of Foreign or blic | e amerone ] Sale of Crab Meat. | support of thelr welfare work among uring s | / | B InARTS b s Natio ca ¢ veterans through the sale of poppies, / the founders of the National Academy A movement to break up a de-[the memorial flower of the World ) \ 3 of Sciences, writes Paul Brockett of Washington in the Open Court. dent Lincoln regarded | dealers who sell crab meat by the sjentist as a_luxury, but after | g associating with Joseph Henry Sale, 66¢ i > amv U5 B Worth FURNILTURE CO. $1.00 | 8%6 E St.3u~AEMN._ 8% Pa. Ave.3E Southeast Store Stays Open Until 9 o’Clock Sat. Night—N. W. Store Closes at 6 ceptive trade practice among seafood | War, will be launched tomorrow and will continue through the week until ik ; Memorial day. allon i tin cans or other con- | *Tha poppy sale bears the offictal in. B i i tainers which are usually labeled |dorsement of the District Commission- others i whole attiuide o Rge® | with the weight, but hold much loss [ €% who in a proclumation desiznated eI the National Academy. Mr. [than a gallon, was started yesterday :’;;(,“,‘;j:‘(f:zm;;':&,‘;":’ it e ] peld i‘|§‘“‘||3;“.“‘,i5:" "f;:, by George M. Roberts, superintendent | funds. & e i dent ool e . Natlonal Acad. | of welghts and measures of the Dis- | The lezion poppy committe, ap: : ences that gave the world pointed by Department Commander * Purchase =o=om=ln=o emy of 3 A ’ Julius 1. Peyser, is headed by the foundation for one of the greatest r letters warning that such | Jomi'p - CEYSeL, aded by ~cientific organizations of modern s in violation of the weights | L%t Deburtient Comm ot oo e ' times. been sent | pretinhit. ¢ e ] A gion’s national executive com- With President Lincoln. the found the Diss ~ national ¢ tive com Cational Academy were P the | mittee, and includes Helen C. M Carty, -vice department command Robert M. Tolson, chairman of the department welfare committee, and taymond A. Burke, commander of ;. the McG y-O'Connell Post. Mrs M. k. Dorsey is chairman of a mittee appointed for the Auxiliary by Ars. cker V. Walker, departs ment president. ers of the Louis Agassi Benjamin Pierce. most_eltec 3 dealing with Bache. Joseph Hlenry, | the subject to call the matter to the ey Wilson, Admiral | attention of all dealers and give Dasvis and Benjamin Ap- | them a chance to stop the practice Brockett in his |before prosecuting,” said Mr. Rober [ “because it is probable that _the " a do not realize that such transactions : al Without Pomp. constitute violations of the law. “Some 66 years aAgo, just before the el —— of March. there artived i vushi| A Leipzig fur merchant has loaned wan noted for 5 9,000 to the Soviet Russian trade he popples have been made in a organization for the purchase of Rus- | Kansas hospital by disabled World furs which are being shipped to | War veterans. The national conven- tion of the American Legion, at The buyers of our various departments have picked out a quantity of high-class furniture, rugs, stoves, etc., on which they are overstocked and have requested the advertising man to offer these big reductions— During the paving of E street you will find it more convenient to use 8th street entrance (plenty of parking space). ——t U ———C U ———— D ——— () ———— [ = i Veterans Made Poppies. KAHN on 7th St. | Established 81 Years Specials Monday and Tuesday Finest Quality s Shur-on Frames Complete Outfit, 1ol to take the oi dent of the Un Abraham Lincoin, b es. This man, the oath amid jeering _crowd, 4 that his firmly set the funda this Government on a table basis. i ®\hen le came to the White House he regarded the scientific in- tor A luxury, but later ttitude changed and he T¢ deep thinkers the inve: jons into the unknown produced. ence in purc research was then struggling for recognition, and it was '« President approving the Finest Quality Case and Cleaner Toric Spherical Included Lenses tnee war prol emy of & ces m.n‘,‘:_\(. fire - . A e R | 3|Open an account with We sell on easy credit T i s---your promise to terms in Washington, the Government, 1t stipulated that ‘the academy sh: Whenever called upon by any depart- svernment, investigate, report upon t, the ations, < and reports | om appropriations which for the purpose, but the <hall receive no compensa- | itever for any o8 “‘,‘h i srnment of the U Stat Often Reguested. Maryland or Virginia. u pey is all you need. any subject netual expe: Genuine Toric KRYPTOK Invisible Bifocal Lenses First and best quality, Toric KRYP- TOK Spherica! Bifocal Lenses—(one pair $7 50 L] may be mad academy “he advice of the academy has peen requested and used by the Gov. | ernment many times. After the Civil | War period the National Academy had a troubled existence for many s, but the need for such an ov to see near and far). Best lenses made. Sold regularly, $15 to $22. 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Our regular $275.00 Calue for - e $191.50 This pretty three-piece fiber Living Room Suite, with Inter. woven designs; spring consiruction of oil tempered @AQ 5() steel. Our regular $75.00 value fOr ........coeeneese g This extra iarge size Tennessee red cedar Chest with non-rusting hinges and lock; warranted moth by o.;rvnc“h" 340 $26.40 “alue for . s That Hired Girl Suppose a “hired” girl looking for employment <hould come to you and say: B 2 Very Convenient Payments DD B4 “] want to get busy right away. T won't need a sep- arate room in your house. I won't be in anybody’s way I never eat. | refuse to take a single afternoon off—1 work both day and night. So far as temperament is CONOMY in stoves for cooking is measured by cost of operation, certainty of good re- sults, saving of time and labor. Our Gas Ranges, measured by these standards, represent true economy and practical service. Your old stove may be a real extravagance because of its This Nachman Lawn Bemch, 42 inches long, 18 inch seat, 18 inch SODDHDDEE concerned 1 haven't any-— expense of operation and its waste of fuel, time reclining back; well braced, painted e Lo L T . 5 e 7 D S a S as A 4 " ; wel , paintes is ten-piece Ining Suite, consist; § T'm always ready to help and energy. This fg&plmfl.fl- n’g.'f mflmflk!aao:m Sul:’e;’h "V‘IHOIH color 3:.:: vnrnllshtd.p &lx sllatn in seat. uhl:;.:’-hir;a v:?::; h':r""' five sh'l: ;;dlnfw“;r:;-‘:;al:-?n-:l h::‘::.' i A & n't worry lont.. 3 o r regulsr X value cov n or Jjaquard. Our . regul § vou. And you need ) ular $65.00 value fo- $42.90 OB - S whvion s umetobien $1.32 $200.00 value for eg_“.u,r $132.00 Cali us up and talk it over. Or visit our appliance department and see the various mod- ern features and attractive finishes of “Oriole,” “Tappan,” “Garland,” “Reliable Angliron,” and 2 similar ranges of the highest standing. about my health. T never get sick. 1 never get tired. As for my wages, you will find them to be one of the smallest items in your », Look into the marvelous advant f Ovi t household budget. a ntages of Oven Hea! Control particularly. This feature alone has an im- portant bearing on the four factors we have men- NS e \ & 1o lo=o=o=o=o=o=o=mo=o=o==o=o=o=o===o=o-==o=o=n=oma=a==ouo==o=o==e=o=—.__—u=o=c Too good to be true. you tioned—moderate cost of operation, certainty of good b would " say. Certainly, but results, saving of time and labor. I/”/ .’l/ w1 refer to hired girls. i ,. o 1] @B our modern gas service 1 | does all these things for you._ Washington and many mere besides. It . y ¢ our o Y 3 f C E . wn Siesta four.passenger is one of the most useful Gas nght 0 g ‘This full length khaki Couch This _ well-made Nachman This high slat back Porch Lawn ings, which need o H . fammock, with three motion ad- Porch Swing. with shaped reat Rocker, with fullsize movable This 16-xch ballbearing stcel introdu We have been sell- Mower, with hard. ing them Washington for Il ° H justable head vest and galvan. and back; neatly finished aa? seats: all nicely varnished. Our blade Law 1] ST o S0 DR MR FEOEETR g S80S dependable and economical helps you have. Did you ever °=0=0=0=m°=°=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=°=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=°=0=0=0=0 bl-phoae 419 TENTH STREET N.W. Main 8280 0.00 valae for lar $3.00 value for . Rt et ¢ oabh==o=o=.=ommowom:flonmommomonorm=o=o think of it that way? T