Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1929, Page 5

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Exceptionally attractive apartments of three out- side rooms, reception hall, bath and large kitchen. Reasonable Rentals The Argonne Four rooms, kitchen, re- ception hall and bath, with all outside rooms; every apartment newly decorated; unexcelled service, ifi a desirably lo- cated fireproof building. Resid;nt manager on premises. 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. Four Rooms, Kiichen and Bath in Modern Fireproof Building Moderate Rental THE MONTANA 1726 M St. N.W. i s g iy DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 409-410 MeLachlen BIds 10th and G Sts. N.W. Inaugural Parade from Inside the Heated Washington Building Seats for Sale Sheltered by this building you will be free from all vaga- ries of the weather, The demand for seats at this t will ex- Make sure on at_once. s of seats, $3, $440, $0.60, including war tax. b ing P.M. on_week days: Si from 1 P.M. to 4 PM. inspection or reservation ap- ply— Room No. 531 W ashington Building 15th & New York Ave. N.W. Every seat s good ome, protected from inclement weather Directly Opposite Treasury Overlooking the Court of Homer JTHE EVENING SENORA NELSON TO UNDERTAKE ARGENTINE SOC Would Model Work After That of United States Labor Department. of Similar Bureaus to Be Distributed. A campaign to model the work done in her own country after that con- ducted in the children’s and women's bureau of the Department of Labor as well as to promote greater interest in social settlement work as carried on in the cities of the United States, will be launched by Senora Ernestina Lopez de Nelson, visiting Argentine educator, upon her return to Buenos Aires next month. “All T can do, of course, is to dis- tribute propaganda to interest the au- thorities 6f my country in establishing bureaus such as you have in your - partment of Labor,” stated Senora Nel: son. “Iam sure I will carry back many helpful ideas as I have on my two previous visits to the United States.” First Visit in 1904, Senora Nelson first visited this coun- try in 1904, when, as a recent graduate of the University of Buenos Aires, with a degree of doctor of philosophy, she was sent here by the National Board of Education to study the public school system used in the United States. her return to Argentina, she w: strumental in completely changing the school system of her country, introduc- ing many new books and ideas ob- tained during her visit here. Upon her second visit in 1915, while her husband was one of the Argentine commissioners to the San Francisco Ex- position, Senora Nelson first witnessed ) |a “baby show” week and she was so enthusiastic over the idea that she com- menced activities immediately after her v “Baby . In 1917, the “Baby week” was successfully held e Argentine capital and every year since 'Lhen the campaign for ‘“better babies” has been enthusiastically spon- sored by the mothers of Argentina. Through the Baby week campaign, during which period the press and the nd.l:e ct;-operute with workers in disseminating knowledge of & beneficial nature to the mothers of the country, Senora Nelson says that great improvement has been accom- plished ro;l thellmlel ones of her coun- as well as largely reducing the in- fant mortality. . Forms Girls' School. ‘The first high school for girls in Argentina was organ by Senora Nelson in 1907. Until that time there had been no separate high school for girls. Senora Nelson approves of co- education for children of grammar school age as well as college students, but she firmly believes in separa schools for girls and boys of high school 2 ge. Several school text books now used in the schools of her country have been written and compiled by Senora Nelson. dition to her interest in all egu“- first in gentina. Sl been appot recently to represent ntina on the Inter-American Commission of Women, created by the Sixth Pan-American Conference to study the status of women in the Americas. Group Makes Inspections. Continuing their brief visits to Wash- ington sC today, a group of the Argentine educators now in the Capital ted i from 9:30 until 11 o'clock this morning, Well, Folks: in cash — the SMART SPARKLING SPRING TOPCOATS $23.75 Our Finest $50 and $65 O’COATS Broken lots only ROBINHOODS Propaganda for Establishing| | 52| REAPPEARANCE DATED rothy te | Burton, Mrs. Gertrude Smith and Mrs. f | streets, and at 1825 Columbia road. ted | The visitors were accomp: their tour today by Robert L. Don’t forget, when you're ready —we're all set with the Budget Plan of Charge Acct. Pay a fourth balance — in 10 weekly or 5 semi-i ments. Lowest Cash Prices. ) . IAL CAMPAIGN FOR CAPPELLA CHORUS Auditorium of First Congregational | Church Scene of Entertainment Evening of February 26. The Cappella Chorus, directed by Ruby Smith Stahl, will reappear the evening of February 26 in the audito- rium of the First Congregational | Church. ‘This is one of the few bodies of sing- ers in Washington to undertake this type of singing, which has become fa- miliar to the public through the visits of the St. Olaf and Westminster choirs. It numbers 6$ voices, men and women. | It has sung several times at the White | House at the invitation of President and Mrs. Coolidge. { GRAVE TO BE VISITED. Henry Lansburgh to Be Honored in Program Sunday. The Henry-Stanley Masonic Club of Lansburgh & Bro. will make its annual pilgrimage to the grave of Henry Lans- burgh, in Rock Creek Cemetery Sun- day morning, at 10 o'clock. All friends are invited. ‘The club was organized two years ago as a memorial to Henry and Stanley Lansburgh, two deceased Masonic mem- bers of the firm. By charitable work the club strives to perpetuate the ideals of these two men. After short addresses of tribute Sun- day by President Thomas H. Mullenberg, Past Presidents Frank F. Major and Marx E. Kahn, and musical selections by Miss Isabelle Allen, Miss Doroth: Helen Mullenberg, a wreath will be %lnced upon the grave of “Call Me enry.” after which they visited in turn the Health School, Thirteenth and Allison the Child Research Center, anied on Haycock, assistant superintendent in charge of elementary schools, who met them at the Hamilton Hotel before beginni the day’s calls. Members of the South American party previously spent several hours inspecting the McKinley High School, Second and T ts northeast, in company with Stephen E. Kramer, first assistant superintendent in charge of senior high schools shd cadet affairs, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929. ) THE ’ GREAT ORANGES ORANGES . ORANGE A special week end offering of fancy thin-skin juicy Florida Oranges at the lowest prices which fruit of this quality has been sold in quite some time. Every one of our stores is plentifully stocked, and we suggest that you include at least a dozen or fifteen of these high quality Oranges with your week end purchases. FANCY FLORIDA ORANGES | FANCY FLORIDA ORANGES " Doz. 20c | *Doz.28c 15 for 25c¢ 15 for 35¢ | | | Size FROM THE monthly pay- » $ 19.75 Try to matc “ths h ‘em under vty Buy! Your choice Of $35 or $40 Suits or O'Coats Extra Pants to Match, $5 ’29 SPRING HATS ARE HERE BEAU-GESTE STETSONS NSLICED °; MELEA FALVES Also Tall €ans of Sliced Peaches...... 2 for 25¢ Bulk Pure Lard Only 2 Lbs. 25¢ Apple Sauce sy © 3 Cans 25€ Del Monte Peas Swé 3 Cans §0C Fig Bars Frohdares 2 Lbs. 19€ Waldorf Toilet Paper 3 Ris 17¢ Smoked Hams /i 25¢ In all our straight grocery stores also Special Combination Sale Sunnyfield Log Cabin Pancake and Maple Buckwheat Blend Syrup 25¢ 3 Phgs. zsc Sm. Can

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