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> B and found on the roadside by a hoy | crawl back to where it came from.|out huge hoxes and the tortoise] on human care as tollose toueh with i . who brought it to a newspaper office | he sunk a little dish in the earth by | watched with blinking eves. And | the foragings of their wilder kind. along back in July. the well, fiiled it with water and when the samaritan had filled the | We are going down for over Thanks Ommunl y en ers You remember that it fell into the | scattered crumbs near by. Aftér a | little dish for the last time and &cat-! giving, and mayvhe ke will he an han hands of a good samaritan who took | day or two the tortoise found the dish | tered out an extra allotment of | to w me us to bur home - and his.” * water, and from that right | crumbs, he said to his small guest:| Another Rasselas in his i the poor broken thi the head | of OF the Public Schools. BC i menteal - straight on showed up for his regular | “You will ket alonz all vight without | lex, perhaps, like the Johneo of the paper's medical clinic, who was another samaritan, and that|meals, his wounds healing and his|me—just hustle like all your people | to find his way out into a we % e 7 4 ot ; v o do and you will find food in plenty— | is not so kind-—though, heing an ani- The Community Centér Départment | Resérvoir Center, Conduit road near | B after it had been treated in a way | little body growing an inch alljdo ¢ : | in p zh., z ani afinounces the formation in Southéast | the reservoir: 4 WO women were passing a | but the clerks came out, and the boy | to soother and heal its wounds the|around. :'I‘l]e"v:':d M-'-m!h; -*i:vn 'l’:nh n:;! 1} mal, he may he more wise. o o . he d. ntér 6f 4 publie speaking ¢lub which Wednesday —3:15 p.m., Government building when | wa= off to business. Whereupon: first samaritan, who was a news-| When the time came last week r | col & 4 5 A meets every Monday at | work. one of them paused to huy a| The other woman spoke her mind: | paper man, took it to his country |the samaritan to return to his city | making fun of his own whimsy: . : the Hine Junior |~ Thursday— Weodworkine. paper from a flock of news. | pose r"ll';:m’ at Chesapeake Beach and |home he noticed that the tortoise| “Doyvou know I helieve that litthe| Kemal Pasha has ordered the lead- High School. Sev Friday—3:15 p.m., story . ‘ hoys waiting for the clerks to | taking sides with that young thief. rned it loose in his garden. It is|seemed to sense a change in his|chap N going to miss me? Animals| ing hodjas of Angora to translate the et R « cely curious cou | Mos oly book into Turkis enth and C streets | come out. The nearest hoy, & thin | wouldn't have him for my son, not i, for instead of crawling back |are instinctively curious and you| Moslem holy hook into Turkish from ; Southeast Center, Hine Junior High ; d vorld." o -his jungle he would linger to|know how it is v i . its present mixture of Persian and tne direstion an | 4 ol = M hey, iniinen r'"'”":r;‘f":‘:f"‘;°‘;f‘:,°§.;:fd:~;’{ L poke his head out as if to take in[tame and domes < dogs | Arable, understoed only by the edu- inatruction of Miss tomer extended a rather he the ‘mother of that little all that was going on. Carviers took 'and cats—they become so dependent cated Turk. Emma L. Ostran- 't - dime to change brute who took his money R Benod] L8 b, Thin Hine Ar LS e, | £ & Biar. The | “Certainly 1 would. Give me the == : the Beston School | Public-Spéaking Club: 8 pom. Minate| ®in had barely “that wha generous enough to help - ot Oratory and v SeA C 28 pme Minute |y, ched his hand & !another and then had the nerve to . Dramatic Art n 3P collect it when he found he had dis- a big, fragrant garden, with jungles of fern and grasses, and while the newspaper man didn’t know whether the poor thing: would stay put or p.m.. Midgét Independ. | . Wednesdny 7 pm. the Forrext| When a larger boy Miss Ostrander is e T, e TSt cwied k. e ¥ honesty to deal with B L hown SR o ) a ' woman eaught “Well, you can keep him. Tl take “:’“h'"l'“" hav ¢ g - ¥ | him by the jacket: B) |the dear little one—such pretty blue Wb Mot Ve b “You had hoy eves.' : _ non and National { AR A | T Mnawios e Good Furniture at prices that are right has always been the aim of this store. Knowing this, you Park Seminaries X j o 9 . & . . . ” - Tr 59: T:45 p. CANC vth. | ¥ rrested. hind the spinster ladies had to turn - i G T e T e LI TR Tt can appreciate the values to be obtained when special prices are made. We are showing you what Soter T T e e S T LB s ; it we mean by Bigger Values—varlous suites and odd pieces, of beautiful quality and design, marked The Southeast Center L aan v AR N aTnat clut s ol e xi "[HE recent pronouncement _that especially low. Come in and let us demonstrate to you today that when we say Big Values we secretary, Mrs. M. W 5| Thomson Center, Twelfth and L horses are returning 1o favor was i ¥ an invitation to all persons interested | gt . mrace to look B L T e mean something out of the ordinary. in any phase of public speaking to| " yonday 7 pm.. advanced French | fan ey e glossy_hays standing hefore a bank f0in the club and take this courss In | clgss, dramatic class § p.m., MIACity [ f5or aod. vithout & spark. of that |that has been known to old-time| preparation for extemporancous speak- | jtjzens’ Assoelation meeting, mando ot b | Washington since dear knows when, R i e g L e R Lt e i People Worthy of Credit in Washington, Virginia and Maryland:Can Buy— . n speeches 7 : ! A ' | Roy Scouts are = yound thes . 2 e e, T hrestutation apéechits 'and | pritgs. instruction class, " beginners’ | ¥ SIS A1 e Nt i age. stond as motioniess as %o much $25.00 Worth of Goods for $2.00 a Month $75.00 Worth of Goods+for'$5.00 a Month Although ‘the club s arganized | "TUCG0 Y i cirege dictation | PUslness: (| ot 756 "modern gy, pawed and $50.00 Worth of Goods for $4.00 a Month $100.00 Worth of Goods for $6.00 a Month Iast Monday night. the enrollment |class, heginners' Spanish class: 8 p.m. “Tiook ‘here, lady, ‘vou fgo (stow ini| TOC. R0, TROCER uERY. (BSSED = will continue tomorrow night and at|Washington Opera Company | re. |meddlin’ with'su'p'n you don't know (RARNed e AAREEr: C0 ME ook Larger Bills in Proportion a1l weekly meetings of the club. hearsal. advanced Spanish class. 'vr\’xlmn' n;m]ul. 1h e fellers here can | e KOt (he ve O FThe other : 4 Wednesday —3:30 p.m.. rhythm, vio- | tell You T lent this kid a quarter to [hie ® kI In a st ; Central High Center, Thirteenthand |, \YCONSaIAr G300 brv. Ty tam: i | set him up In papers an' the Jittle [ 2Ir Iocked with sedae exes at thelr Citton streets: " dren, | skunk atn't ever pald me a cent back. | 51"nf tneh horeeplay during husiness Straver's basket ball team., O-E-Mor ,,J'"'r:f'_“‘ 7 p.m., Grezg """“‘!""““.'I‘.l' ”‘,’*I’I 0 f"f’k‘ O - <. And the inevitable bunch of b & OMcers” Lounge. ss, French class: 0 pm. china | The fellers hacked the statément | ! people began ts/swarm. Club in e, o drill toam |PAINtNE class: & jm.. Washington | with spontaneous heartiness and the e ey NAteried one wus Thursday—Almas Temple arillteam gpery Gompany- rehearsal. | hoy shook the youngster he had erib- | , ging to push the huggy wheels in armory el | Friday —7 = pm or - mental | bed from et e Columbia Heights Center, Wilson {}‘;“_""‘!" class for children: 7:30 p.m.. | “You give this lady a Star and | faced man came out of the bank and Normal Schoo. " Fileventh and Har.| hina painting class: £ pmy mandolin | § conts. auick, or Tl | GaUERLIAIR B ANE winne: vard streets and guitar rehearsals. Washington | The thin mite must have known | “A&oa1 dawn.. son—the man sald it Monday—7 p.m.. Watch Your Weight M,""‘I'_ m'«’"p'l"vj p.m.. ladies’ physi- | what was likely to happen to him.|in a volee that any horse would love Club, lectures. exercises, measure. | "L training clase. damo. viotin, | 100 he went in his pocket for the | fo mind. “What vou want I a spank. ments. etc., with Dr. Kebler, B. Y. P. Hrday = e piano, violin | pennies and handed the woman the |ing, and It you don't hehave yourself U. Leagu 30 p.m.. First Aid and | T8 q'; "'ifl bl ‘{'Q;:‘ "'"‘ (""’"_f’ change, along with the paper—at | that's what you are going to get.” Map Making with the Boy Scouts;|(Jassess T30 p.m. Washington Opera | which the bad hoy loosened up on his | The soirited hay toned down enough 8 Capitol A, Cu “'"Wn‘ : i &rip. to lay his nose on his master’s should- Birney Center, Nichols avenue and| “Now vyou owe me 15 cents an’ and while he was rubbing the noz- Tuesday—7 p.m.. Capitol A. C.. §|Howard street southeast: If T have to collect again I'll make |7le comfortably. the man said to the p.m., gymnasium class: & pm., Prin-| Monday—7:30 p.m.. Man's Current [yon sorry, that's all.” And off he |colored driver of the team: c 5 Topics and Political Club! Choral So- | scudded to the main entrance. “This youngster's just mad becanse 7 rv',’m l'ark‘ ’\ iew A ("' ciety, Needlecraft (lub, Night School The woman patted the mite on the | he has a blanket on nndfl.\'mu‘ horses - Wilson Players; £:30 p.m., Co-| Club, Boys’ Club, shoulder and gave him back the|haven't. He's such a fiver that I i i A . i i c ; ; | Friday—7:30 p.m., Aowermaking, |8 cents. cover him on damp mornings like A Complete Bedroom Suite—You get in this a 30 n.n\..hr»h‘ndrpn;‘ dra- | hasketry hittling Club. Quilting [ “T eouldn’t think of taking it out | $his, bt now that the sun has come - 3 4 i sturdily constructed bedroom suite, seven pieces: matics, gymnasium. rhythm: 7:30 p.m.. | Club, Night Sehool Club, Birney Athe | of out, he resents it . . . All right, old 2|3 i s iffoni 2 Boy Scout Troops 40, 41 and 30, bas. [letic’ Club, Boys' Club, Mystic Social | o man, I'll take it off." g . Metal bed, dresser, chiffonier, spring, 549.00 Kketry class. | Club, Basket Ball Club. e - loving | The horse snuggled closer to the i mattress and two pillows.............. R om0 s | - s—heing ths ort oiTiA [ man’s shoiflders until the hlanket had East Washington Center, Eastern| Burrville Center, Division avenue |(Mn&s—being that sort of woman-— | AR SIS Hatll the hlaniet hod High School. Seventeenth and Fast|and Corcoran street northeast: ~ man jumped in the buggy—no, he Capitol streets " Tuesday —3: m.. music extension didn‘t jump, because he wasn't built Tuesday—6:45 p.m.. Printers Five |plano class:’ 7:30 ‘p.m.. children's | Military Road Center, Military road | that way. hut he scrambled in like A. C.. Washington A. C.: 780 pm.. chorus, Boys' Athletic Cluh. Men's [and Thirtcenth strest: Ry Oher AT HIRAE Ot G deeatiss dressmaking, milline tional Capi- | Interior Renovating 'lub, Glendale Wednesday 5 p.m., Secial Serv-|and spirited bay falrly flew over tal Players: & p.m.. Boys' Independent | Thimble Club Halloween party, Wimo- | ica Cluh, Buzzing Rees Industrial Art | the asphait : : Band, Live Wire A. C.. Metropolitan | dausis Club. @ha Disiate Clib. R, g:rl;::;v;: Afl_lf‘_" :,,3:' . 't?:x‘\""r”;’:x‘ Cleveland Cenfer, Eighth and T | Thursday—3:15 pm. music exten-|team smiled as one who, himself, The Three-piece Pullman Suite of Established l‘ s sion piano class. v abo s o o . San It ern Preps A. C. streets: L5247 LRI DL AT R UG T Vogue—Cane filled back and sides with two pillows hursday—645 pam.. Independent | Monday—3:15 p.m., music extension | Randall Cent st and T streets i - p . AT(‘. basket ball P30 p.m.. basketry, |Piano classes; 7:30 p.m.. Washington | southwest: T is always Interesting to know how | and cushions co\ered' in Baker cut K clnsses S e Aw. | Federation of Colored Church Choirs. | ““piigday —7:30 . . hings turn out. velour; opens to full size bed........ apital City School of | Tuesday 0 p.m.. lamp-shade ma : giris’ needlework class; millinery ‘or one small case, there is that = B 9:15 pm.. De Molay |iNg; first aid. Amphion . rlass, Dramatic Club, tortolse that was injured i . C. (Robert Bruce Chapter). Bl e L P i W s A o, |slon piano cl R B. B. Girls: 7:30 p.m.. registration for |¢1ass 3 rsal, industri dramatic class, rhythm class: & pm., |37 Cl4 L de making, dra community program with moving pic. | MAtic class, flowermaking. fures, hasket ball: &30 pm.. commin W . : ’ A Complete Living Room Suite—You get in thi res. he Dame oMM oy KL Cook Musie Center, O be- i ; g L ou get in this 1ty dancing; 9:15 p.m.. Comet A, C. | SBMR e O tth irocty : STRENGTH 4 g i living room suite a davenport which -opens to a full o o o . Mon p.m., music extension 3 i i E. V. Brown Center, Connecticut | . 5 ? c \ size bed, a mattress, fireside and arm - Tk 28 piane cla LB Lew, teacher. : t- t th t ld > , a ss, fires . e nie b repiners Thursday--315 pan.| musie exten oS 0, at co o e z [ chair. Suite covered in a splendid §1 Q.00 class, heginners' French class; class, W. E. Lew, teacher. oo oy 4 | 3 e quality jacquard .. ccvoosiscasscsiee p.m.. advanced piano class, advanc cab el I . French class. Library open from atreets RUN.DOWBDdy- until 5. i ay—-7:3 Simon Com- Wednesday— Library open from 2 : ; lacks power to resist 8 pm.. beginners’ vielin | 000N ' Nanenes j after-effects of neglect— . -} | o M s = s’ French class, rhythm e 3 Fres Thythm | Cnced dramatic e s 3:45 p.m., advanced violin class, [ \A00 . PRI GRS e Raltimore A Davenport Table—The O itiiar s pnm, chyinm Slass aq. | Wil Dresetit Brduster's M1y ot DO mot let that COUGH or COLD drag along, day table which adds to the con- . rhy - 5 pom. in Armstro y ol, : ) i b arate e ok il | between First and TRia steeet after day. q‘hc fact that it does hang on reveals \ =N \'eruenceF and beanty of the room, Extra large size and inncr helmliners bion tof n¥ renders you more and more susce| ¢ lass. Libvary’open fiom 1210 §ip:m., L he Spervision ‘orithe'bunbar your weakness a oo g — tible to graver ills that so often follow—BRONCHITIS, E‘nci:f:; i $1 4.75 Park View Center, Warder and New- | Garfield Cent Alabama o ini H i i ton streets: e _ianvlr“".@'m_v SHIE R ASTHMA, FLU and even fatal affections. Supply A Complete Dining Room Suite—You get in_this A v 3:3 m.. heginners sday—3:13 - = " O i i i : Chi SERT e = ‘\i..\n it .T‘ ».m., chorus, your body with the strength-giving tonicfood it needs dining room suite ten excellent quality pieces: China g pm., ; gving cabinet, buffet ver, tabl Wednesda . advanced | \hon's industrial group. at once by giving it FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE S U B, T LR $129.00 3 AN oNe aPMECHRIE. .o/uioiciciuio o oloivioinie s rhythm class: .m.. [y per and wax instructi i Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D Begm bulldmg up your resistance against sickness ern Midget A. ( 8] meeting, | streets northeast: > . . Young People’s Dramatic Club; 7:43| 3 315 pm., Art Petite and disease today. There is always danger in delay. p.m.. adult dramatic cla ‘amatic Club FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE combines purest Thursday-—-3:15 p.m., Camp Fire 1 p.m., basketry class, Girls “hors Industrial Art Club, I 1 i H 23 e . eitas—130 pm.. Bt Seruts, Chil | Topen A v Sanenvmer. A . ot LIS S S S R S Add “MILES OF SMILES” dren’s Game Club, Boys' Handwork | falo A. nnison art class, visual away that pleases the taste. No drugs noralcohol. Just Club, Girl Scouts’ meeting: 8 p.m.. | instructior 5 . Sl il S et n o el S SR get a botele from the drug store today. Iy . TO YOUR HOUSE WORK loween masquerade dance with prizes), ‘ ing class: .m., Boy Scouts, Athletic Bridge Club instruction class. Club, Industrial Art Club, Lovefo 0 - n SN b, lver 70 years of HealthVictorie Your surroundings influence your state of mind. A bright, cheerfal [ So15ser )i ienrsal foriopere e dMe 7 Y f S ftchen turns drudgery into pleasure—and nothing adds cheerfulness in the Petworth Center, Eighth and Shep-| Milk Maid.” | g h"; :-;”: enter, Eizghth an ep- | Milk Maid. > n ‘bome more readily than nice, bright colored furniture. Tuesday — pm.. piano class,| West Washington Center, Phillips | ST 1 9 3 o Story-telfing and reading | School, Twenty-seventh and N streets: | B i I HER OHN S s of | _Tu pm.. Whist Club, A Beautiful Array of Lamps, p.m.. . organization ] sketry Club, Criterion Secial Club : Al Specially Priced—Here vou p.m.Girl Scout Tronps | dance, Just 1 a1 Club, MEDICINE will see handsome wrought iron . Boy Seont T8 pm.. | Friday- Res” llers, boys' ath- | \ . A HARSR o HEi0E CE TI00E ant tabls ion of sewin idge, Den. | letie group, natic group, dress- 1€ odt uiuaeyr lamps with the loveliest of silis mison art classes and dramatic class | making, mikinery, Whittling Club, ' shades " trom 8535 §17 50) b Y5 for young folks | flower and art Georgetown A. A Fibre Rocker—You get 4 A 4 =" a large, nicely finished and 1im-r'ree eet 2y ‘ decorated arm rocker with a j loose cushion seat, covered in cre- are Healthy White Teeth | | Yl e e includes six pieces-table, serving 3 . i table and four windsor chairs, —daily freed of the dangerous film on teeth to which Martha Washington Sewing beautifully finished in ivory i 2 3 :‘-Mn(fl-_—"[‘he cabinet of beanti enamel, trimmed in black, also ic‘;;ncc attnbutcshmany tooth and gum disorders. s eeleny it & e Loy ?ywtrinfimed in t:’lue, with 9 CAg - E s lation size, nicely fin. = ainty yellow .rose decoration. || at many authorities now suggest doing for it. g fin- $8.95 TBivasviiabionars ! tistically designed $ 00 and the price is r only e « o o o Film was found to cling to teeth; to get No other method known to present-day into crevices and stay; to hold in contact science embodies protective agents like with teeth food substances which fer- those in Pepsodent. mented and fostered the acids of decay. Pladseinccepé Dasedet test 1 . “ADDED SMILES” Film was found to be the basis of tartar. (Gecras iby thelmillions Breed Anfit: "And Send the coupon for a 10-day tube. Rrush they, with tartar, are the chief cause of :mu:'!:; A des 1L "‘-":i' ;\lf;:" ""“: T 3 . y film is removed. e tee ¥ il -] pyorrhea and most gum disorders. gridaslly Tighten anifimscoatsige, Ten v lond A bent.lfu! 28-piece break- Thus there was a universal call for an N fast set, high grade American u 2 % for 10 nights massage the ms with effective film-removing method. Ordinary Percodent. uaing. yous fnger toes | the Semi-Porcelain Dishes with ehectine combarunts have been found, ap. 5™ then should siart o firm and harden. ‘ yellow rose deslgn to match provedi by high dehabasithority md'rm_ At the end of that time, we believe you i P the furniture. Given abso- AT a basic enemy of tooth and gum bodied in a tooth paste called Pepsodent. will agree, that next to regular dental ’ lutely FREE with each kitch- Z o % care, Pepsodent, the quality dentifrice, . enette set, ot il il e i b A S provides the utmost science has discovered : g = A CHPREGEYts g now is largely the consensus of leading for better tooth and gum protection. A Coal Range—Six Hholes, medium size, well constructed rge 5 Firens NEGiiows large bhaking oven, warming dental opinion. A film that ordinary irms the Gi SbEIL ahe ten Shelves., Bots heater. nickel trimmed, with brushing will not successfully combat. Pé sav.ov. range prettily nick ’ psodent acts first to curdle the film. —j ge pretily el $38.50 excellent draft _As a result, on dental advice, there is Then it thoroughly removes the flm in v ) ESO an’ it " $38.5 einsnnn.. S1150 & general trend among thinking people gentle safety to enamel. The New-Dery Quality Dencifs e to a new way in tooth and gum care. A At the same time, it acts to firm the . . : E o way that differs completely from previ- gums—Pepsodent provides, for this pur- 1 <LLo-Mail coupon for 10-day tube to ] ously employed methods. The new Way poge, the most recent dental findings in .c Pepsodent Company, Sec. B-2261, / is embodied in the special film-removing gum protection science knows today. Pep. 104 S- Wabash Ave,, Chicago, Iil,, U.S. A / dentifrice called Pepsodent. 3 ) i \ L . J 3 sodent also multiplies the alkalinity of the Now an effective film combatant saliva. And thus aids in neutralizing VAT e iy mouth acids as they form. T U E C_ Address ... ) For years dental science sought ways to. fight film. Clear teeth and heakhy gums It multiplies the starch digestant of the q Yé come only when flm is constantly com- saliva. Thus combats starch deposits which _ . 8 & E » s W’&) 8 & P A 'fi might otherwise ferment and form acids. t,. W A L0nd a. ve. bated—removed every day from the teeth. Only one tube toa family [G