Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1926, Page 41

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‘ : ' : THE EVENING STXR., ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER T, 19%. a B « s, v d to thel: iderati t th thl, al estat d builde t- nesday in the board room of the Dis- | establishments, and painti e out yesterday y Engineer Commis- tend. trict Building. on sidewalks and other public places g SESSIONS ON ZONING | & Wniichurst: ssistant - nginee itehurs ssistant Engineer for Charles W. missioner Fyeder chairman of the committee, w elected to that office. The nominati : . - zens’ associations to have representa- arr by former Com- [in moving picture theaters. . Fenning The old slogan, “Prevent Fires!" was adopted. tives at the pre-hearing conferences The invitation to the various citi- OBSERVANCE PLANNED J. Leo Kolb, substituted last year [and by displaying stereopticon slides they concocted range Commissioner, assigned to zoning. will be extended through the Federa- tion of Citizens’ Associations, Capt.|J. Leo Kolb, Substituted by Fen- ]‘UYS ARE BE-l"l-ER £ of spools or a wagon 5 )X on a string to more SR Every Monday preceding a public | tion ela ch as a 4 i - ! hearing of the commission, Capt.|Whitehurst announced. < was made by Mr. Darr. Mr. Kolb | o, 4 o | Bell Will Explain to Them Pro- teaffaf of fhe, Somm o ference in B ning Tasti Yeasiasi Conmittos! | wak not) at tHs meeting. The first woman to become a mem- furnished posed Changes Before Pub- his office, especially for the civic or- Chairman, Elected. Plerce, chief clerk of the Dist ber of t i Spanish War Vet- —_— s. ganization representatives, at which The last white survivor of those % department, was elected se “ | erans, a ecent national con- E 2 ructions indicate a lis Hearings. Fe will explain the proposed changes | accompanied Livingstone on his Afri- [ Plans for Washington's observance | and David J. Barry, treasurer. | ventian anization voted to PSyGh0|Og|St Says Playthmgsu. f the child to utilize and give them an opportunity to ex- | can expeditions, Charles St. J a|of Fireprevention week next week | The committee decided to solicit [admit women membership, was t his environment,” _— press their views. Similar confer- | former boatswain in the British | were made by the committee ap-|funds and spread propaganda Mrs. Annie ‘omfort of San An- Phoes are now being held every Tues. | navy, died recently in the Isle of | pointed for that purpose by the Com- | fires by distribution of pamphlets in |tonio, who served as a nurse in the Wight. missioners at its initial meeting Wed- | the schools, stores and other business ~Spanish War. 3 r. P, Pla }lhlngs ShouldilendiSelves toiGon- | =3z, 0= TEtin | i v | e saemtatives Lof lvie ciguntne; structive Abilities. day preceding a hearing at which the prit el S s b o Bk are the re*ult given an equal opportunity with real ss an intimacy | estate men and builders to become only because | gampiliar with proposed changes prior it s nnli(rx ln\(’n!lwn? but also S " » it offers opportunit i R . spateh to The St Boecial Dispatch to The Star, satisfaction inherent in sel IF YOU HAD A AMES, lowa, October 1.—That|and in the mastery of mal i homemade toys have qualities th: Others More Elaborate. 5 OK | arre not found in the toy shop displays| moys made by the fathers, mothers | ABIIONCER TPIS ERLLOW | tnd that children should be encour-|and other relatives were more elab- | aged to make simple playthings for |orate, including such things as ace | themselve: s the opinion of Dr. sleds and swings, Kkite, Lovisa C. Wagoner of lowa State Col: | vehicles and sand boxes. | | “ Remember the Address definitely known about the | AlL ked a grour of playthings, THE ¢ 729 7th st N w e the be but she sug } WAY Sk = t r children 1 which most DOWN to tell whether the child or some one | and playthings else made it should ~ suggest vity and should “I TONSILINE S8R The Narional Sore Throat Remedy 4 $ T SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ALL DRUGGISTS Of the 95 toys described, about half | permit activity on the part of the |. were made by the child himself, she |child. 2. Playthings should lend finds. Two-thirds of the children |themselves to the constructive efforts were under AT r |of the children. 3. Playthings should tovmakers they exercisec ¢ | serve as lay figures upon and about and imagination in their us s, ) which the child can drape his ideas. """ ' TOMORROW WITHOUT CASH! - I hdve removed the last obstacle in the way to dressing in style. 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