Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1926, Page 10

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seservunnoyevevery crevesmseermanuny $ . Special Value Ask your dealer to show you this jormandy c. e clock. Itisaccur- Gilert Clocs Colonial Hotel Fiftcenth Street at M Washington's Foremost Special rates are offered to groups rsons, With accom- e and restaurant of at a fraction of n<on, Manager nd particulars Under the Management of THE On Bov! THIS CHAR FEELS GOoD ! | HAvEN'T PUT 1t SUCH A HARO DAY'S WOR.K i YEARS . '™ ALL 1Y, 1 COuLO SIT HERE WITHOUT MOVING- FOR A SOLID MOMTH THE SPEAKER SAID MOST PEOPLE \WERE DEAD FROM THE MNECK ToTHE WAIST = THAT LACK OF SYSTEMATIC, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO By WEBSTER |GIRLS AT UNIVERSITY HOLWORTHY, | HEARD A LECTURE Ort PHYSICAL HAVE JoME. You, \’)’3‘;39; OF GooD. \T'S SIMPLY DISGRACEFUL LETTING YOURSELF GeT So FAT SHE GAVE US A DEMONSTRATION OF SOME OF THE SIMPLER EXERCISES AND | WANT You TO O THEM TTHEY LL BE LOTS OF FuN. FIRST - YOU LIE D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926. Payne sald, “the co-eds almost to a girl, want a boy. I think that the very fact that our girls could con- D ceive such a serious plan is a perfect Y BOY |ciar at charges of Wiifred 0. Cross concerning the morals of college girls.” OBSERVE ANNUAL CUSTOM Members Brightwood Commandery CHICAGO, October To bridge Attend Frederick Service. the gap between theory on the care| Members of Brightwood Command- of the infant and practical experience, | €y, No. 6, Knights Templar, headed co-eds in the home economics special [Py John Parsons, commander, yes- class at Lake Forest University have |terday made their annual trip to under co?sider&?)don a plan to adopt | Frederick, Md., to attend services in temporarily a 10-month’s-old bouncin; o baby boy from an orphanage - |C21vary M. E. Church there. The s;;;\ Miss Christine Payne, teacher of|mon was preached by Rev. G. Eillg the class, which has much to do with | Willlams, pastor, who is a member o the theory of the rearing of an infant | Brightwood Commandery. Following and its care, said there had been con- | the services the members attended a siderable discussion concerning the | dinner in the Hotel Frederick, . practical application of some of the| About 120 knights made the trip by volume of theory, and that it virtu. | automobile. An escort of Maryland ally was assured that the co-eds would | State police accompanied the caravan vote favorably today on the adoption |from the District line. proposal. A The girls in_the sepcial class are sophomores and Juniors from 15 to 30 | CHILD WELFARE AS TOPIC. years old. Their plan is to bring the Co-eds Consider Plan to Work Out Infant Care Theories. By the Associated Press. SCIENTIFIC EXERCISE CAUSEO ALL SORTS OF —LA— O THE FLOOR FACE Dowm child to the college and keep it in Mrs. E. J: Brennan, section chairman, will preside. Speakers include Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, who will speak on play- grounds; Mrs. Roe Fulkerson an Mrs. Brennan, who will deliver ad- Hereafter instead of soda take a little “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia” in water any time for indigestion or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relief will come instantly. BETTER THAN SODA dresses on day nurserfes: Miss Ruth Bowling, whose subject 1 be tuber cular schools, and Mrs. Carl Smith, who will tell of school playerounds. d | All iInterested In child welfare are .- vited to attend the meetings. Stomac, | PHILLIPS’ Milk | of Magnesia ses. Besides, it neutralizes acid ermentations in the bowels and gently urges this souring waste from the system without purging. It is far more pleasant to take than soda. TRY A 25¢ BOTTLE the girls’ dormitory. 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