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THE FEVENING STAR. WASHING N. 6. TUESDAY. OUTOBER 4. 19 ma&wayatst b $§t. | i l cW“‘Q’Ol’h@“J nR W"-EYS THEME William 8. Tarver, a student of [tacy in this vicinity, in | Veterans Wlt}wul Cards Stand i= ; '.Pulgolu\\n University and a reporter End:lmvm ¥ vn - University. | Cold While C and calm was restored. C 1 a ving gradus Iniv 0! ile Committee S TR = S zraduate” at a . Sheriff; Virginia Sy fiDCSt teagrown. lege, whose a Rotels cen w0 marked fa Military Institute, | Fifty Legionnaires and members of NEW YORK, October 4 (@).-The . ! head of the col- ; call, jr.; Johns Hopkins University. | the e receptlon yesterday. bl L e e, | | courtyard of the palace, where the %Ofcmfflfpm ‘HUMAN PRUGR[SS IW. S. Tarver of Georgetown Named iLEGIONNAIRES FAIL ".....mm. o e ok any sudtetvel rected the more fortunate Legion- | 1 ml!rcq derisively, and one verbal s ! ‘ Honor Graduate in Mllltary Training| T0 SEE BELG'AN KING e AT Uhrescenaa s develop s | Awarded gold T ‘ ed gold medals and The toiters of the oMclal and unom t . o olal Jleaations: iritatvaned, However: | firs prize 1 d e y 1ndia an e ar, has been named by the E I)v-na\lmem as an “honor | sity £ , N ' | L Visits Royalty. WOMAN DROPS SUIT. Acscent From Lower Forms o fistinguished col- | College, Blacksburg, Va., William H. ' ~ - ettt o4 : . Daughtry, John A. Davis, jr.; Henry - —— . . i - petit: 2 fir Animal Life Discussed at [{alnments in| d A. Denny, Hester H. Harpe nlel | By the Assoriated Press. it Taces Madp O RN 0 rl i c scholarship ha v e . S ; e nmgu.= Lewis M. Roper and Giles Relgium. October 4. | Plaintiff $200,000. Yot 5 . . | | he A : 2 Psychologists Convention. tE to receive the Texingion, Va., John J. Delaney. |the Legion Auxiliary falled to se 1pprobation of the & Charles E. Kilbourne and .J Me- | King Albert and Queen Elizabeih at it of Miss Clara K. O'Reilly, 23 5 formerly of Denver, Colo., agai o | Tege a s MoHert W Gar : . again | achievement in his | 1% Wil h:‘f,‘":a" X o il Garis and Wil- | ey fretted and fumed outside the | Willam F. Alexander {o enforce ceEm e forms of | P00 L ining and| NG B MUNARY [ e and! finally deatted & wiitien | Wrllism agresinent (o pay hae $1,00) 2 ha el is acquisition © p R > g i e admitted or life s , 4 m‘yl:‘\“m‘ n h‘n o Lniverse (‘::;”:‘E‘P:“:"‘ .;‘“,‘"e § f lor and John R. Wood. ‘;lsélhl::g‘p::lflt “;i;l“:| l):ifiv“ll)\'l'l“;‘!":: with | month for life, was withdrawn in . hmrilqu Dr E ;:, | Saecica ieian oo ! ” All the honor aduates are eligible | headed by the retiring comma lh'v.} Al‘ ander, who is vice pr \"dr:m of p [neriten (N | for appointment as second lieutenants | Howard P. Savage. By that time.|an insurance company, in answer (o e |in the Regular Army on passing the | however, the audience wa er and | the suit had claimed {hat the agree requived phys 1 examination when- |it was too late to grant their request. ment was extorted from him under and tac- ¢ . { ever vacancies o | Those left in the cold, it was ex-|threats of revelations of r | luined, were withont cards, presum- | (ween himself and Miss O'Re Juse yesterday aft of the threediy Conmention of the shington Prac i cal Psychology Club. In this devel- | < o Spment and ot {niche loss of a tall | _Ene CMCE] L iwWikiem 8. Tacver | ably because their names were not on |knew he was married. He said he had oy, Wiley said. is to be found the teai of noror gradu- RpEREr A lives. o AeRiian At He. ahie HEIE names 0 i mitm and the ape. |ates at other distinguished colleges | mobilo manufacturers are pushing ao- &Il\lg :l‘h:.l"‘nf:.}:' e &l || ohig i i B, i Koot et ‘of mes: | and honot military schools was made | tive salen campaigns in the Nether- | party. : A ol Nihen he- ke i et [ lands East Indies N e i i L s man would bo a x poor citizen of any ‘e would have no ambition, 1 would not care much what he did. Hi when he is so self-centered that | he cls the weight 0{ the world un[ s great Qif- 1t makes for progress in this world Declines Comment o the Sot Dr. Wi & he would not discuss | wman's or “that part of him which man regards as immortal, the soul “We all believe in evoiution now." 1 id, “'e \\)Ll” a few in T:)I{!lelubfll “ ’ % untof s bellove In immertallty, &) That’s the best habit on lhls [n)llh. " v\a are im al, we were lmmortal at birth WALLBOARD ‘,Zhunu.h I can teach you, my lm_v” o . state Also Fireproof Plasterboard beliet in a future life. although he MA! ey have doubts. The belief in a/ 6‘!::?:&,5(! hereafter frequently grows, he said. ! W gud is another iustance of man’s| CAMP MEIGS | megalomania SandFia Ave.NE utlines Ows Life. _ Brightwood, 5921 Ga. Ave. N.W. | - 1 As a lesson in practical peychology | Wiley gave a brief outline of his Dr. {own lite. He said his success was| | chiely due to the strict training he { received in early lite from his Scotch- | cause for alarm as baldaess | Irish parents. | maysoonfollow—usless check- | Misa Olive McNeal. president of the ed in First shampoo with club, occupied the chair. Mrs. Estelle S Herpicide Ter Soap then Hunt Dean sang at the afternoon ses- qubrolflcrmd @ |sion and Mrs. Wannie Shreve Heart Quaiiey # Sill at the evening session. when Dr. 'Seld by Druggists — Applied by Bacbess | ['rederick H. Newell spoke on ““The ngineer's Problem in Psychology.’ Mrs. Campbell Korrestor, archeologist will speak this afternoon at 3 o'cloc " “The Women of India.”” and Anne Tillery Renshaw tonight om “Liberty |and the Imagination.” Tomorrow aft ernoon Rev. Dr. George F. Dudlev | will speak on “Divine Healing.” | PASTOR 0FF|0|ATES AT SUNDAY SCHOOL i | !Rcv. Dr. Herson Installs OlotnE i and Teachers, Preceded by i Fairmont Egg. . $8.75 | Address, at Hamline, | New River Egg..$10.90 3 Lt Officers and teachers of the Sunday coals. bri | school of Hamline M. E. Church were indly 1 |installed by Rev. Joseph T. Herson.| i‘;‘,‘l’:g,“;:ffl;:y 2] {the pastor, at speciel exercises vester. | full weight guaranteed. | They are as follows: General superin- { tendent, William R. Schmucker. Super- | | intendents of departments —Adult, O. | | H. Hillman; young people’s, Maj. W.| A. Ganoe: senior and intermediate, Main 8944 PWilliam W v?;’ A‘r]num.ljr 'jm‘:;nr McDowel assistant rs. 98 New York Ave. N.W. L." Fansger:; primary, Mrs. H. C. 1937 5th St. N.E. : beginners, Miss ‘Winnie Beers; cradle roli, Mrs. . Winner; home, | Miss Mary Godfrey nnd Mrs. Joseph | —|T. Horsan, assistant; general secre ry, Maynard P. Twitchell, and as. Gas and Electric stant, M hdg«r Allen; department | HEATERS o bomthy. Ruth, Mre. 3 Riley, Miss Kathryn Brinley and Miss [ . Mary Rose: corresponding secretary, | Fl‘les, Bea“ & Sharp Howard Ph treasurers, Willlam ! Parry, J. W. K. Young; president mis 734-736 10th St. N.W. s Vi B Brooks: president elan(e Mrs. Orrel Mood: Prancis Bdwards, and chorister, Miss Olive Newhold ‘Teachers —Adult | ldepamn-m Mr ‘B. Brooks, Mru" | ey, “Miss Ada Williama, Dr T. W. Stanton, C. H. Schooley, Dr | W. W, Weir and Page McK. Etchison; | [ ] | senior depactment, Charles McDowell, ! -3 I3"W. K. Youug. ¥. elzer, Wil | ! liam Bar 'V“EN Mnldxed E. meele and | Our low prices are for cash delivery only. W. A. Egg..$14.40 W. A. Stove, $15.25 W. A, Nut...$14.65 W. A. Pea...$11.75 i Also Buckwheat, soit | Mrs. ¥ Lybrand, Miss Glldy:‘ Holmes, Mrl J. M. Hall, Miss Ruth | Hugh Wertz: young peo- lrm:m Mrs. C. H. Schooley, | Havens, Miss Mae Kullme | Harry A. H g {and Paul Keen: intecmnediai: depart-| i {ment, Morton Kammerer, lLester 1 Mrs. J. Clarridge, Mish | 2 Pab your throbiing forehmd with comiors. | M55 Dorothy Van ‘Arnuin: Ing, refreshing BAUME BENGUR (B: i department, Miss Louise Fenby. Mrs. | S Ruth H. Riley, Miss Laura Engle, Gay). Ttremoves e congestionsad bric ® | \ljss Mazie Frics. Mrs. W. A. Ganoe | I Miss Dorothy Ensor; beginuers’ de: | It for svery ache and pain of necves or I partment, Mrs. Florence Leitzel, Mrs. | eien. Used for quick relief by millions ol » Miss Roberta Brieson: | fecers for over thirty years. Every Srugpst Neil Miller and Miss | selisit, Got the origina ) ;;.“." b:&'erl;.:‘r;)‘e‘u‘ujun:;tln“; ‘;«ch}xl’:ll?' e . . S it Srasen / If you haven't yet trled a double-rich chocolate malted ! > Best o verythmg milk made the “Peoples \Va\, then you're mis: (ha Howard and Zirs. Bz MANY GH BACK ross il Siphese wpen S bm | Goes Into “PEOPLES” gest treat in town. It’s the popular drink of all ages—rich, ‘iaimed the work of the church school | |0 be permanently improved and that | { the hope of mewunn:m Jay in the | - | S TN r - e . Chocolate Drinks thick and “chock full’”’ of refreshing goodnes: g8 your siomaci ¢ o :‘e‘ll as first prize in a Bible story | Rev. Dr. John R. Edwards, cor i onding tary of the Board of e E . . sreign Missions, preached the ser THES By 1 ] 3 q = 3 R ak 1nis 1 1 E S HESE PRODUCTS TELL THE STORY Our skilled dispensers make them just right with that full 2,540 DISABLED WAR | flavored, mild .Bittersw >hoc i ) kel b ; 5 swee , S CCTEARE N G ITAL Horlick’s Original Malted Milk delici o) % th)“”ate , pure milk, smooth, 11013 o Four Government Hos- Simpson’s Pure Milk elicious ice cream and nourishing malted milk. pitals, D. A. V. Announces—Plan | i ’ S i SRR e | The Velvet Kind Ice Cream S B T LR Peoples Mild Bittersweet Step up to our nearest fountain—try a “Double-Rich™ and Announced yesterday by the Disabled i ~ , = o e = 2 b s e, Chocolate you, too, will want to acquire the habit of drinking the best | hospitals, Walter Reed, Navy, St} : il A ; i chocolate malted milks you've ever tasted. ne results, pointed out < that the number of hospitalized vet %6 ,;“. dinhict 1 nog | St the servic the Dis- | B Gl o hm.“ bled American Veterans, to support, Py | which the annual Forget-Me-Not ob-! et i | servance v 1l be held here Saturday, i;.,« 1 h‘ blod . Report of the liaison office at 1540 1 | N” i bl ciears zm.«‘.md vr'n-.f\ de;mm{emu |n“ meals. Jt keep: ood sweet so vv:: u:%d!;:"‘k ,,«‘w..m« it was e\nlnmefi who again have a young a usion of emergency rellef and as- ANl druggists rec Y and g | sting at the burying of the dead. antee Pape’s D 1o relieve in- | oy = in X c:nl p.-»a?«“.o., o; vaus‘u&r::l:.u.m i ye