Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1926, Page 3

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{ Make Each Cake ' Work Longer BE sure that the air ducts that lead from the ice chamber to the food chamber in your refrigerator are not bstructed—because if they are, the n't able to do its job completely. For it's the circulation of cold air that ps the foods fresh and appetizing! Each cake of clear, sparkling American Ice, four times filter- ed, will keep the food in your refrigerator fresh, pure—and for a long time. American ICE Company Real Estate Salesmen lished builder want d men to sell Salary and Commission Replies Confidential Address Box 415-8 Star Office 16th & Columbia Road Several very attractive apartments, ranging in size from two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony to five rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath Service unexcelled and prices reasonable. THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road T e s § et RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS 10 and W H WEST COMPANY 916 150 N £ ) T HILL CEMFE. Dame “BOWERS. Give Us Your Next Ordgr wtional Cap'tal Press CALL ON IRONCLAD FOR RCOF REPAIRING IRONCLAD ! ' PRINTING IN A HURRY N the roof nzton THE HOME OF “BONDED SHADES” Bing of ‘Window i :i“i"lh‘t;l;)‘::”:e:nl:vn. KLEEBLATT _ ' &) Ldne. Window Shades and Screens. Phone 879 Right i i | iong way toward meeting the demand BYNURSESOGETY Winter Calls From Poor Em- phasize Appeal to Public for Support. < ) The Instructive Visiting Nurse So- ciety, which gives free nursing serv ice and hygienic instruction to the poor families of Washington, must have §$38,000 at once if a highly im- portant Winter program is to be car- ried out, Mrs. Whitman Cross, presi- dent of the society, told the board ot managers, meeting in regular session in The Star Building yesterday after- noon. Appeals by letter to our old friends ome new ones, oo, have brought 0, Mrs. Cross said., “But we 5,000 to complete our, budget. We hope those who plan to send in ontributions will do so at once, so that we can go into the heavy work of the Winter assured of adequate means to keep our staff nurses in the ficld.” New Board Members. Adolph C. Miller, chairman nominating committee, an rs. Charles Crawford Mrs. George R. Charles ¥. Wilson membership on_ the Montgomery Blai memberships, reported is for the organization of a large al committee at the 31 G gia avenue. reporting for the e recommended ivery service of the nursing section. This is only night service carried by the In consideration of high_infant and maternal death gton among cities of rd voted to expand its to include care of part and free patients. Heretofore it been carried as a special service Mrs. |of the { nounce drs. J; y. Miss Gertrude H. Bowling, director of the society, reported that 8,644 ts were made during November to 0 patients, an increase over tober of this year of 674 visits and more visits than in_November, 19 Miss Bowling stated that the pr sure of Fall work was already begin- | ning to be felt by the nursing staff. Need in Two Sections. is purticularly true,” she said, uthwest Washington, where staff nurses are regularly on | duty and in Anacostia, where the | number of patients carried is sufficient to keep four nurses busy and only two are available. The salary of a nurse a nda Ford sedan would go a | for nursing service in this large sec- tion.” Mrs. Cross presided. Others present 1t the meeting Brown iller, ~ first 5. treasurer; Dwight s. Wilson, Mrs. David Potter and | Miss Gertrude H. Bowling, directors. iy ups Will Meet. f Social Agencies, at ay in the Burlington he Child in Its therine F. Len- —a brick residence in good condition with electric lights {7 and located just four doors i from Lincoln park for only— & ~ $5400 fd r " On Your Oun Terms @ Well, we have just one such home that we believe will be worth your while seeing today. For further particulars or inspection call Franklin 9503. ;'% Hedges & Middleton H Inc. § Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W. Frank. 9503 trap Pumps and Ox- or Stout’ Women Choice of many models that allow you foot comfort and at the same time a dress-up appcarance. Black and Brown Kid; Patent Colt and tin, 215 to 10. AAA to EEE. 726 Tth St. NW ] f Brightwood % THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 19%. SOONISNEEDED s of the Vi anis Club. The 1927 budget. One of the many acti pled children for the $38,000 to complete its ing Nurses—supervision of crip- V. N. 8. is now appealing Yor State, War and Navy Building, a cap- tain and speclalist, and Willlam R. Rodenberg, 3301 Macomb street, “a second lieutenant of Infantry, all in the Organized Reserves of the Army. Reserves Get Commissions. Samuel B. Riggs, 1675 Columbia road, has been commissioned by the War Department a captain of In- fantry; James E. Mangum, room 2721s, Special Christmas Pictures $20 Dozen Our clients are delighted with the love- ly portraits available at $20 dozen. They are of medium size—made by our finest artists and beautifully finished. You will like them. They make very appropriate gifts. UNDERWOOD 8 UNDERWOOD Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Avenue. Telephone Maia 4400 +JREE | z | | 1 -When a Woman's Shop Is a Mans Friend - TOD.AY Many a man has Christmas problems on his mind, and this year Aricraft management has prepared 1o be of service to thesem n. A suita le gift for awoman can ue selected easily at the right place. CTOMOrow We want you tocome n whenyou are on F. tr et. O r salesmen will be pleased to advise you as well as suggest suilable gifts, a d you may be sure that a gift from Wash- ingtcn's beautiful shop will be a gift worthy o, the recipient. uncrr. XMAas you CANCr GO WRONG Oon HOSI RY Boudoir Slippers and Mules Rhin - stone Heels Buckle Ornaments ARTCIRALT SHOLS . 131 F Street 5 195 3 pr. 5.50 A Community of Beautifully Designed English Type Homes Large front and rear porches, rage, paved street and alley. They contain fireplace, pan- eled walls, oak floors through- out, cork tile kitchen floor, white enameled range and sink, refrigerator, kitchen cab- inet, builtin Pembroke tub with shower, pedestal lavatory, built-in fixtures, Pittsburg in- stantaneous water heater. Convenient to Car and Bus Lines, Stores, Schools, Churches $9,750 Moderate Terms Exhibit Home, 2526 Tunlaw Rd. N.W. One Block West From Interscction of 33th St. and Wiseonsin Ave, Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. B. H. GRUVER Owner and Builder 927 15th St. N.W. i * Or Your Broker lThe STATE’S CHARGES FALL. Prseeata e Los Angeles County Supervisors Get Clean Bill. LOS ANGELES, December 8 (#).— Charges of embezzlement, conspiracy and falsification of documents against the five Los Angeles County super- visors and three other county officials ‘have been dismissed by Municipal Judge Myron T. Westover. The court ~ yesterday held -that charges made by the State that offi- cials had improperly used county funds in the purchase of the “Big Pines Recreation Park” and had used county materials to build private cab- ins and roads were mot substantiated. FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In" or Phone Fr. 6491 Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. ~ Construction LOANS D. C. and Maryland FRED T. NE'.SBI’Q!;92 1010 Vermont Ave. M. 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief DELL-ANS -FOR_INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere NEW RIVER EGG Every ton of this coal we sell is re-screened by us by our Electric Shak- er Screens. A‘trial ton will prove it John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. Main 3068 g o ON A HOME BEFORE YOU DECIDE Then you will be able to judge who is giving you the tost for your money. Beautiful detached Homes built of stone and brick, with slate roofs, priced from $15,950 to $27,000. Six and eight rooms, two baths, shower; large lots, with garages to match Home. We also have some choice lots for sale where you can Build Your Own Home. Phone us for more particulars. Sample Home, 7546 Alaska Avenue Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. Drive out 16th St. to Alaska Ave. on to 13th St. L& Breunancer & Soxs Main 6140 Builders and Realtors 706 Colorado Bldg. Shepherd Park Will Be a Community of Over 200 Ideal Homes . Handsomest Homes on Columbia Heights | They comprise an entire community of “Life-time Homes” occupying both sides of Parkwood St.—14 to 16—N.W. Very attractive in their varied designs. 6 and 7 rooms—1 and 2 baths with built- in fixtures—1 and 2 car garages. They have big porches; hardwood floors throughout; big wardrobe closets in all the bedrooms—and handsomely 410950 $13,950 With Cafritz Easy Financing Terms Parkwood St. is Just North of Park Road and West of 14th St Open for Inspection From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. sx CAFRITZ s Owners and Builders of Communities Own Your Own Apartment Home BHilltop Manor 3500 Fourteenth Street N.W. Entire Square from Oak to Otis 1009, Co-operative Apartments The Finest in America Your Judgment . Will Approve— S an investment Hilltop Manor presents a most g attractive proposition. Wherever operated. the co-operatively owned apartment has proved a wonderful success—yet none offers the same exceptional advantages that sur- round Hilltop Manor. Upon its realty value alone the prices asked for the various apart- ments are astoundingly low. The home side, too, has its peculiarly strong urge. Residence here takes all the re- sponsibility and care out of housekeeping without loss of any of the privacy of a house. In fact there are the many added features which only hotel service par excellence can provide. You cannot begin to appreciate Hilltop Manor until you put yourself in touch with its atmosphere of exclusiveness and elegance. That's why we urge critical inspection There are 214 Apartment Suites—of 30 different sizes and types—adapt- ed to varying family requirements. Edmund J. Flynn Authority on Co-operative Apartments Representing CAFRITZ Owners and Builders of Communities Ideal Way 14th & K M. . 9080 to Live Phillips Terrace Apartment " 1601 Argonne Place Just north of Columbia Moad at 16th Street—and most con- venient for the morning hike *arough Rock Creek Park. The apartment house wi h a touch of individuality. We have left just a few o. these well arranged apartments, where the bath is acc ble from either room w» the inter- ferenc+ of the ot ust o-¢ of the many advantages These apartments range from one room, ption hall, kitchen, dining alcove and bath to five rooms, reception hall and bath. Three spacious lobbies, with every comfort for the tenants, Twenty-four-hour telephone and elevator service. See Resident Manager William S. Phillips & Co., Inc. 1432 K St. N.-W. Adams 8710 Main 1600 Delightful Family Gift— Orthophonic Victrola HE gift that is ever new. The gift that is sure to keep on giving to each individual member of the family the year ’round. The (Credenza Model) shown, is a new invention, just introduced to the public. Thousands of homes will be happier this Christmas, for the music of. all the world is now reproduced so faithfully on this new instrument, that it is difficult to distinguish from the original performance. We are accepting orders. Come 1in today! - 1 Fiano and DV'M@HE Furniture Co. Twelfth & G Sts. Prices, $95 to $1,000 Your Own or Your Physician’s Choice Of a change in the milk you are using for a little richer, creamier kind, is exactly the need for which we provide Clestruut Jarms. GUERNSEY MK HIS milk from selected Guernsey herds has health value to which we add the protective assurance of our remarkably modern dairy facilities. Serv- ice starts immediately upon your call to Whipping Cream Buttermilk

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