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(G STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 oclock, when the members wil Ibe Live Tortoise in Bracelet. the fair wearer’s wrist, and as the tiny guests of the Linden Civic League. Parls' latest fewelry fad is the live |TePtiles are very beautifully marked, The pageant at Kamp Kahlert, Sud- | tortoise bracelet. The small tortoise is | the effect is striking, even if somewhat | fettered to a thin gold chain_around bizarre CUP WINNERS IN D. C. MINIATURE AIR MEET TODAY. o R]";fzfllln :p:::[}..“m meet in the |, o Md, will be held Friday night. | — e : 3 CHEST COMMITTEE ] CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | held at the La Fayette Hotel. J. H.| t 7 taiiber 18, Col: | MeLaurin; preastdént of. the AmeHcan o parr oot o ”flff{,‘,;fi"’ i Wholesale Grocers' Association, wul“' e E I speak. | Louis Speigler will review “Political o o Behavior,” by Frank R. Kent. tomor- The Assoclation of Oldest Inhabl- | i 4 night at the Jewish Community | tants will meet in the Unio: Engine | center, 8:30 o'clock. Public invited House, Nineteenth street and Pennsyl- | i | Circular Letter Is Sent to vania avenue, at 7:30 p.m | Prospective Con- ‘ p c ; | = i The Hoover-Curtis League will meet | tributors. at’ the Twelfth street branch of the | | Y. M. C. A. at 8 pm. Sunday EXCIII’iOHS $4.00 Wilkes-Barre | i Pittston and Scranton Coal Regions and return SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 FUTURE. The Montgomery County Civie Fed- cration will meet September 10 in_the auditorium of the Woodside School at Assistance of the public in deterrain- | ing what social agencies should be in- cluded in the Community Chest for ashington was asked today by the or- zation commiitee in a four-page gt TOY SHOW c 33000 prospective ¢ ing mem- e s iy AR 3 3 The trade is fnvited to a showin secre v . 4 3 : of ‘h‘h'llmhl):m' Toy ’l'n:nm-vwlm 8 X e { ] - products, embracing " toys retailing SPECIAL AIN Rt from 15 cents to §15. fy CIAL TRAIN "Tin Aeroplanes. Fire Pumpers. Water 2 dard 1 fowers. Pull Toys. Stuffed Toys, Con- | ’ ington o 1125 P.M 7/ struction Tovs. eic. | Leave’ " Wilkes-Barrs ] Prepare for the Xmas Season Rl |0 q &W. V. R R, 420 Open All Week Until 9:30 P.M. |I|l ¥~ A R O / i b Washington News Co. ||| Pennsylvania Railroad , BU RG AV DY 1121 5th St. N.W. be included The committee from contribut Left to right: Lloyd Fish, Herbert Dorsey, with the senior cup for points and the | Harold Greenfield, William Edwards, | v | | Yunior cup for points was given to|Raymond Harding, John Evans. Robert o : M[]BEI_ AIR TU”RNEY nbel Stont. The club trophy was cap- | Bing, Gurden Whitaker, Arthur Kvale N spite of the 18th Amendment s by the Capitol Model Acro Club, | Gordon Griffin, Carroil Osborn and ‘/}* = i 27 vomen are taking strongly t Z women are taking st y to which had boys entered in the tourna- | James Gibbs, Burgandy. for Fall. We refer to ment. The cup for the junior hand- o I | “"Other participants were Langfitt | wiy g5 13 called & baker's dozen? | || ays O e lng | Z shoes of Burgandy Suede—a rich, wilby, Jack Kueipp, Ridgeley Parsons, |, 8 : 5 2 Clayton Fish, William Smith, Billie von | There was & law imposing a heavy fine I Z red wine shade—the perfect comple- Safe Investments | B ot of many Auiifmi ostmes For the Consideration of those who Value their Money . % | Bernewitz, Samuel Hillman, Everett | on bakers who ve short weight. The | Dorsey and Fish Take Hon-|Rupert, Everett Savage, Robert Towles, | bakers were so afraid of the fine that J | they made sure of themselves by giving | Frank Salisbury. John Clapp. Jobn Seay. ini ; ta Patton. Donald Bruce, Douglas | overweight. It was ely ors for Miniature Flying Stanios Patton ce, Douglas | overwelgh was once genuinely dif Craft. vestment from an unsound - A — Many who have thought they Also Bottle Green Suede. Bruce, Allan Moulton, Conant Emmons, | ficult to gauge the exact weight of each | 0 YOU } | t il a Style pictured, one of 2 ¢ found to their sc v that there several Burgandy' models. Both with harmonizing kid $14.50 . Big Siste! bia. Boys' Scouts of | George Emmons, William French, Her- | loaf. The thirteenth loaf was thrown | | bert, Dorsey. Lloyd Fish, Roderick Davis, in to make the matter certain Macfarland Junior High School . it , gvmnasium became a miniature air- | vast difference between “thinki - Z trim. our “knowing.” “An Investment of Proven 's Country Home, Children's H tion for further competition in th> Christ Child Society, Christian | Atlantic City national tourney, October > ; ; real estate securities. A\ copy is yours \ for the asking. Write, telephone or call drome last night, as tiny model aircraft | 5 and 6. \ A father loves his daughter, not more than | in person. y competed in the finals of the District oWl o : ) ) ild Welfare model aircraft tournament, in prepara- | Safety” is a “book of Itnrm ledge” for investors. It tells the facts regarding The small planes took off from the floor under their own power, and some his son but differently, just because she is | 7 b - ’ : tal. | of them circled about the room for | S e more than a minute and a half. Others pital, Episcopal Home for Ch Florence Crittenton Ho House Association. Hospital, George sity Hospital, Girl Sc Inc., Gospel Mission, Hebrew Home for the Aged Holy Pamily Day Nurs n: ctive Visiting Nurse Society, Jewish Home, Inc., Juvenile Protective Ass tion, Mira McCoy Andrews Day sery, Inc., National Council of Jewish Women, National Home for Destitute Colored Women and Children, Na- tional Homeopathic Hospital, Neigh borhood House, Noel House, Phyllis Wheatley. ¥. W. C. A, Providence Hospital, Salvation Army, St. Ann's fant Asylum, St. John's Church Or- | phanage, St. Joseph's Home and School, Sibley Memorial Hospital, Social Hy giene Society, Social Service Depart- ment., Georgetown Univ sity Hospital, | Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Travel- | ers’ Aid Society of Washington, Inc., | Twelfth Street Branch Y. M. C. A United Hebrew Relief Society, Wash. ington Home for Children of the Dis trict_of Columbia, Washington Home for Incurables, Young Men's Hebrew | of the hydroplane type were placed on | their small pontoons in a water tank and the propellors were released to send them skidding across the tank and into the air for “circle flight.” The rudders | on each of the indoor planes are regu- lated to guide the plane in a complete circle during the flight Herbert Dorsey, 16 years old, 3708 Thirty-third place, flew his craft to victory in every senior contest of the finals* with the exception of two. in which he placed second. Lloyd Fish. 17 vears old. of 2425 Third street north- east. who was Dorsey’s closet rival throughout the contests. was second in every contest with the exception of two which he won. Yesterday young Dorsey flew his hydroplane for three-quarters of & mile, | from the Naval Air Station to the Boll- | ing Pield hangars, with the time of 1 minute, 26 seconds. establishing a District of Columbia record, which I.<i‘ ! six times the previous one. Thomas Robbins, George Bell, Ever- | ette Meeks and Ernest Stout were point winners in the junior contest finals. Four major cups were presented to | his woman-child. for your daughter. If financially able he gladly supports her in case she doesn’t marry, and, if she does, still likes to con- tribute to her comfort. And he wants to make her FUTURE SAFE. That is why fathers like the In- come Plan which will guarantee, when they are gone, a monthly LIFE-INCOME to their “little girls.” Let us show you a plan Send for literature today. NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. DARWIN P. KINGSLEY, President Call, write or telephone to E. D. Krewson, Agency Director Tel. 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