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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927. f Tollment campaign: The v A% 11. A. Diego at 11:15 p.m. Saturday short-cir- 000 ildren. |late . ¢ ko | H. A h Stre terhood, cuited the ignition on one of the en- $1.00, v fo? Nameless Children. oy 5 4 agogue, Fif! gines and the vibration sed by| FRANKLIN, Pa.. February 14 (). | 107 % ot oo < ol > f rkers \n;wmnnx(he other engine broke | — More than $100.000 was Io! to “the | urday o ! S ion | datr cant to| fatherless children of France” by {an oil heater supplying lub ; ROTEEREE, 454 Poale Zion, il of ‘thv power plant. e li o) Council of 3 \When the oil line broke the plane o of business s i adassah. Junior Had s ! '.‘ the University of Alabama. [lmeme Gl et I "*"f Sron 1 e i e n Cites Need of Time, R | oo, G[\m. ")zl'l.uh Rialto Club c : ! b 1o ; “Prof. co-operative | Les Amis Club | | v' more ‘im:, the pilot, Lieut. | College Heads Agrcc Grow P .“."“C?.i! r | 500 Attend Banquet at Open- | ~ Campaig ittee, PB-1 Forced to Come Down;l ank Whitmare, estimuted. fme e s 5 'S of the plane could again e the ai ers Themselves Hold Solu- | O ia tis catton ‘g0 ing of Drive to Enroll 1 e After Battling Squalls for - i this ‘I’:mu,'ri”m fn e ‘.,?,I,gl,, | et credit problem | g i e endurance record cou e Ribwormegenenation. . | lodisimat itaim marketiag o0 3,000 Members. j Sidore Tlershficld, 15 Hours. - . | n n n M= - | Voleanoes under the sea sometimes W is] s ubove th Adolph Kehn ! - t ” 1. Kaufmann, Milion Kir - | 4 ) : : man, Mrs. James Lar . Mrs. [ gAs it mebruaty i4 | compendium 4 {te 4 1 il e Lot - seaplane wiich took the aiv | university execut ) m perime: | 3 4 ,‘ > n . o b2 A am | mly;: in an .:y:t;‘n‘\l. ¢ which it publishes tods | Acial method to correct { puign. More tha were | N rcleer = t the world's end d_for | Journal states th - ity he- | situation.’ | ! v e ) seq landed at 1251 a.m. ves ans on 10 ve that agricultural i Vork. awyer, p e o a 1i-hour battle with rai Y || South must come @ | lie self o g rative imarket-jute fo the Je '« | Rosenthal, Mrs. L. B. S . i . 4 . e “‘ : 1 u i n o Ar : w rain ch nearly forced | . | ¥ You have a First Mortgage to legislativ, i 4 < o 3 nt at the din- | her than atie : § 3| Lonis 4. Se i Shapiro, les.0ff : Aline . Solomons, = Morri - Ifles off San | The expression of nnlim[-"' S or purecl et Bt 00 toward | Pavid Wiener, Joseph A. Wilner, | place on Improved Real Estate, hy the paper as a_whole 1 2 5. Holoff, pro ¢ Lt PWArd | \orris Wittlin, Mrs. Alexander Wolf | 3 7 N/ 7 o | Banking With the | talk your problem over with us. ion of the present credit sys- | g 's at the University | this yvear’s "Ud»” and Jacol Zarin, B b ohieantisie onti o a : ssistant direc-| 4.5k J. Hogan, chairman of the re- ARCHB'SHOF; TO SPEAK | Federal-American ! Z I 37 yeatsiof e .h“ taughF 5 A foonEh cooperative marketing | ver: e e | seption committee which walcomed M .| many ways of saving you tite, : : | & problems. was the subject of | tive 1 with vielding Buer to the clty, warmly prals S || Implies Good Standing || I trouble and money in your re- s P shments Washington 3 i s f A ts_of All Persons of Integrit B tule seiinal vequcst | ful iifielee s wammicdity e | accomplishments of the Curley Will Address Sodality ccounts, o erons of Interity . . : Ll Wy | “hief value. he finds. 14 1u stabilizing | Jewish Center. Dr. Abram Simon, vice wnd Thrift Cordlully Tnvited. that skin eruptlon financing. Sound advice and prompt ull of sfessors who in their re- | rather than boosting prices president of the center, called the in Union Meeting Tonight. - | z ‘,‘H.,Yt:\l.'.ihx:{ r(m guarg o it f” stitution *; nbodiment of s it & Eo | at the start | decisions. widies viewed met Situation in Tex our x Isidore [ersh-| Most Rev. Michael J. Curle; | z y inviting overpr; “Marketing association: 1d, honorary president of the Zipnist | bishop of the Baltimore Dioce: T"AT | Neglect of even the "'l"““ 'k“‘ First Mortgage Loans on Homes, Apartments 15 unEan little effect P : air |organization. uumdmed Mr. Steuer. speak tonight at the annual rash, roughness, or chafin, have d Buildi W . serous consequences, Painful, disfgur- and Bultlings., in D.C. and nearby subusbs. ) eneral verdict. price level for s © i i i of the Sodality Unio P ‘ol- & to V) ) e, 3. ae SodHuyUnioniin ing complamnts like eczema, stubborn “One of two university é S | lege Hall, 23 T street 5 AMeNa marketing and ance 3 B s, | leg = . 3 sores, etc., all start in 2 small w: tives asked directly the M | L U cill 4«‘ : e wax < A. and M. College. oo k R Howard Bishop, sec- The safest k f Iaugen bill said it b i ¥ Skt L . safest plan is to keep a jar of | a . however. that s | the “""‘!"‘{‘ retary of the " al Life Con- Resinol Ointment ready to use ar the | N V3 us m n 1 of the en ESTABLISHED 18089 - many in his depar . e ; . e R X dent Coolidge could o i o B B N CLRL DOk ) 5 stmaster fer i 't R first sign of skin trouble. It promptly o veto the measire. " B B . : S B —it man be the FLU tomorrow | 1Pt itching and rednces inflammvacion 1001-15® Street. N.W pared to accept 1t un 3 ok oem t o game $1.000. H.| Meet” Rev. Leo J. Wealy, a 1t may ! and_burning. ‘Tehe tiny pores readily | Rrimiey e S MeCutchaon e o and | ro gave $300 | Vastor at & ul's, alko has | | don't trifle—don’t wait jeceive this soothing ointment, and ies | t may ‘or may no e . T I 8 . | PR | healing nfluence is carried far below economics at the University of Soutl L oonnen A e : Sure Relief in a Few Hours themAs(oE thafobinh t has alw commodity | g ! As (,w S50 wq scores of others pledged $100 or o | 9 | P . e A s PAPE’S | Freetrislsizepochage will be avails - llmnu! (hA‘ T Pas P, e v, president of the | our druggist sells Resinol Soap an Supnly. B el . will preside, and she wil give| COLID COMPOUND | Ointment, but if you wish to try before ,‘m‘l( 1 (\:];"f’l rmers (:v;;\l‘lln\:x inta ] e & the year's supply is he course of the banquet a | the anm: o send to D - iroved 2 made on the s of that knowledge, e e anmi, g L (LAXATIVE) you buy, send to Dept. 71, Resinol, Bal- el e manner.’ | he a " eant depicting the work of the Va- | e e | timore. r truly remarkable man | he adds; pageant depicting t e work of a- imore, Md.. for a free sample of each. PricoFixing Called Sound. " e presented. The “President George H. Colvin of the| SHOQT:! n oo wriGersityior Lonioville ¢ ;ne| SHOOTS NEGRO IN HEEL. | girection of R I s 7 The Positive and Permanent not had time to study latest fa re- | Greengerg; the (‘h(\\"al i liet measures, hut_expressed opinion | Policeman Fires After Jar of Rum rected b . c Arch Support B s e Is Hurled. Following erganizations are co i Foot Gives | Benjamin Shields, colored, 30 years ingiwith the center inithe en Leg Absolute | eld, 203 GGordon avenue northeast, was \ foot bon Nerve Foot ¢ and demand detern es of | 2 \ : shot in the heel yesterday afterns like keystone staple commodities. S rnoon 1 al:y:“h and i warehouse doors d P o by Policeman W. ( rooms of the auantity of xrn;l‘ln : a | ninth prectnet after, so it is charged, N Body Rester Leg Comfort I z sale.’ he says. at ¢ 3 3 = " | he had hurled a jar of corn whisky | g——— T TIT 0 The e . se t Aty = at the policeman. i = A i el bllpp()!‘l i posntl\'cly he aS O_ ] Supports. ously advising members regarding uo ; Grooms attempted to arrest the massages feet when walking and All remaining Suits, Overcoats and TOP sirable acreages.’ man on charges of illegal pos | W R i “That’ the gemeral economic situ|and {ransporiation. : KEE-FU'I ation in the South is good ¢ { had thrown the jar r' - . O Tl Widely heralded cotton pri i e 4 i o s as axia eventually adjusts foot bones to normal position. ':;?;?sg?'llgin'k t l L 2 the shot ‘\‘\i;::;??‘d:e ]:"::d'!:"d BACHELOR'S CLUB “KEE-FU relieves strain on nerves, ligaments | Coats of the season— T | L Ry L i o | Fashion Park and Charter House, - - - Carlton Hotel NIole- b prevents callous at ball of foot. i . . ~ N _ : 16th and K Sts. N.W. “HIE P T" aisached o slhoe is stire way tooiiais Richard Austin (English) and .Mode lentine’s D! foot, leg, nerve and hody comfort. —regardlesss of the former prices— ale ay Monday, February 14 “KEE-FUTS"” are attached while you wait. I orouped in one lot for— PROFESSIONAL At your Dealer’s and re- I & P ENTERTAINERS . pair shop, or write for Key il Favors to Foot Comfort. I . ~ | Prevents ankles tipping | DANCING in. Refreshes nerves. ‘ . Causes blood to circulate it From 10:80 p.m. to 2:80 a.m, freely. Cover Charge ' I You’ve weeks of wear ahead yet—and it’s a wonderful One Fifty OUTSGIPE AlEEH’ Inc. | investment even for next seas«y)n—wilh such exclusive (Reservations WAsmr;zfi)N, Te I styles from which to select. : Everything but Dress Clothes included. Alterations, if any, at cost. hich is blamed for the one-crop | 3 Hogan Praises Work. And by all means buy plenty of the F, urnulungs— at these “Last Go” prices— Shirts Neckwear Robes Fancy Broadcloth, Cut Silk. Blanket and Wool Madras, Percale, etc.— Were 490 Lounging Robes. EAUTIFUL teeth, with the natural either collar attached or ~ $1.00 Were $§5.00 95 ‘ with separate collars to 3 for $1.25 and $§7.50 $3.95 beauty that lasts, require the com- 7 | / | Jusir’s plete care that only the combination of ' Were §2 and !Z:i'fl' ks $1.39 Cut Silk Cravats. Blanket and Wool fruit acids and alkalis can give. / N/ " z g S 1} ~ unng eOruayy an arc Sfor$400 Were $130, 8185 Lounging Robes. This combination is provided only by 414 Imported English ando200 v Waeldlo $6.95 the patented, exclusive, tube-within-a S % \ HEN February and March winds blow in the North, Broadcloth, white and 25 and §12 tube of 7 7 \‘x/ plain shades, collar at- Florida is in the midst of a whirl of social gaieties. At taskicdlor nock Hanide o the great resorts the Washington’s Birthday Balls are an Were $250 $].89 __The finest grade of Cut Wl* H e Blroc?:ab and institution. Golf tournaments, beach and fishing partiesare | At Silk and Knitted Silk ol :13?‘;75;35 si’ ”é 5 at their best. Every moment is filled with action. Brilliant Fine ‘Tmported Mad- :;l::n‘t;)o it i and $20 0. sunshine all day - mellow moonlight all night. Go now! rlls. gmabdclo[h, ete.— it s $1.59 it , plai 3 5 4 Reasonable Hotel Rates—Ample Accommodations I [esiansn oollers artiched foritne = B;oclde Robes, silk- More winter visitors than ever before. Florida better prepared or self-collars to match. ’;'ne 45, $30 - than ever, with more hotels and apartments of every descrip- I Were $3.00, $350, §9,39 g $18.75 tion. Faster, more luxurious train service adds to travel comfort. I $4.00 and $4.50 3 !‘"2 e Mufflers and § Imported plaid Cash- On-Time De Luxe Trains to Florida’s East and West Coasts | Best of Imported Eng- L The best grade of Silk, 1ish Broadcloth (Co- mere Mufflers. $1.39 Silk-lined Robes. THROUGH CENTRAL FLORIDA Were $2.50 coon), in white only, b Were $50, $65 Fine Daily Service via the DIRECT ROUTE fl ~ neck band and $3.05 ¥ o e 83995 All that is best in modern travel - with no extra fare and collar attached. with Seaboard perfect dining car service - Via famous trains I 3 for $9.00 o . o with enviable on-time records. Convenient morning and The very finest of Silk Silk Mufflers with wov- Cotton Crepe quea—— evening dlv'"‘"el'll“"WPGIOf““"YE':}“‘P"‘fl“‘ - club Shirts, Radium, etc. en spots and figures in made in Japan—Skippers cars, barber - valet - bath - ladies’ lounge and maid service. Were §2.5, $10, " §579 the popular colore. i Clierto mate and $12 Were $3.50 $2.59 Specid $3.95 ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL Sfor$1600 and $4 Florida’s Distinguished Train (One night out) 75 d $1 Silk-and-Wool H _9 ¢ an -and- o e 59¢ SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITED il BB o= (Two nights and one day out) $1.50 and $2 Silk-and-Wool Hose ADDITIONAL TRAINS $2.50 and $3.50 Silk-and-Wool Hose. .. All Florida Special Carolina-Florida Special " Seaboard Fast Mail $2.50 and $3 Golf Hose b A total of seven daily trains serving Georgia, the Carolinas, Florida and the Southwest $3.50 and $5 Golf Hose Sti contains the fresh _— I ‘;:fi‘e—rfingcl;r_',‘u?tl:,‘: fruit juices which ONLY ROUTE VIA CAMDEN, SOUTHERN PINES AND PINEHURST $7.50 and $10 Golf Hose. .. e ] G T M atrics Tassenger A vent $2 Pajamas, plain shades.. . ; : assenger your mouth. Watch the gums and ward Seaboard ne Ruilway itbubble into “life” off pyorrhea. S 714 14th St. N.W., Washington, D). C.—Phone Muin 637 and activity. It is The white paste, N 1 $3 and $4 Broadcloth and Soisette Pajamas Ty NEW-MIX T 2 COLOR-2 TUBE-2 PURPOSE. TOOTH PASTE MY —_— N\ 1) Lo AT INAD [ »! Yourself QUEEZE a little HE pink paste, 2-color New- from the inner Mix on a bit of New-Mix tube, ) U]lbfl)lhl/,flm these bubbles of from the outer $10 Plain Shade Silk Pajamas cffervescence (not New-Mixtubecon- | soap) that get into tains the alkaline allthe tiny crevices substances which d where your tooth- alone can break the \ ; brush can never grip of the clinging \ y The Mode—TF" at Eleventh :ff:;".kz:;:‘l.;‘;?:ifi o v et - Air Line Railway i qll\ clean and beauty,and give the 7 ‘ = \.m\«mtzm«mam ““m\((("/fm": f - <