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6 THE EV. E\ ING STAR. W\QHT\GTO\ DT ].')‘29; FAINIS DURING []U | SALT FROM P]E_ WELLS. DISCRETION RULES ‘;tg',.i‘;&;*);:a:‘;m:;éa1:;:5:; 2' *j;; rflro]eum Chemist Makes Asset 'N THE SILHOUETTE majority of authentic houses. Af some ' establibments they have dropped notice- of Losing Feature of Industry. SAND SPRINGS, Okla. (®)—Sali water in oil wells, which has cm the petroleum industry millions of | dollars. is an as to Dr. Otto Martin | petroleum chemist, who recovers the After St and turns fresh water into streams ally dry A three-mile pipe line extends from salt water wells near Sand Springs o Martin’s plant, where he recov average of 125 per cent of pu He uses settling basins rather than heat o crystallize the sait, a variation from usual methods. Besides producing table salt, Martin sends his recovery to market to be used 2s nitrate fertilizer, fodine and soda ash, . Marriage Licenses. Peterbark A. J. Tyler same level as last Summer, just cover- It ing the kneecap ;5 Evening skirts still accentuate the uneven hemline. with lengthened backs | the rule rather than the exception Births Reported. Sr\ le Shows Leave Mercifully to the Individual. Spring Woman in Hospltal Baring Aim of Killing Son and Herself. PARIS () —The proper sfihouette. which is supposed to 3 every wom- an, has been left mercifully to individ- g style shows at and Julia A d and Grace Groerl, girl ity of important houses. oseph and Elenora Rg who like v, %irl x Francis B ana. Helen M. Gatses hem. have en 0. and Sallie B. Duffer, n e providing e and Ts Garne right places. But favorite they accur in® the straight lines at some of t s. and there no reason for women who like to Lo e human maiches to change their figures overnight Between flares and straight lines there 15 a compromise silhouctte, and | Orris © it is mostly the young women with no ['l‘l.” % waistline problem who favor bodies a raised and slightly pinched-in 8 ts that are straight or flared impartially. Even the ning dues t houses of the rai he tendency lines at a nearly 21. and Pes years old. i ing Hom Both moth to poiice head M.V nervous eontinuot she fainted. vived fainted Dr. Samuel Kahn, woman. said today (¥ when Anna L Ra 1 been Te- ‘ Rev. J m‘ngmpht‘d Stmm Sarah Hendor A_J. Tyles g such lines When_skirts . the’ line is thful effects. The re- rather cumbersome .LJ Gé Mrs. O'Conner told me th that shé iniends to hérm her ‘boy." the doeto Bhiladeipnia: Re (‘770/7: (‘/ac 1\7 ENT NTH abeth’s de- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. : TODAY The Big Sisters of the District . fneet at 8 o'clock in St. Patrick’s recto Pidelity Chapter, No. 19, O. E. S.. will heve a dance, 8 o'clo Hotel. Bethany Chapter, O. E. S eard pariv. 8 oclock. at 13 chuseits avenue. il give a Massa- FUTURE. Woodridge Chapter, No. 15, Roval| Arch Masons. have a busmess an ts nexi_convoeation, | High Priest, Fowler will talk on “The Supreme. Court, Fast and Present; Litte Known Facts and | Famous Cases.” Mr. Fowler is an! especial assistant to the Atiorney G | eral and & member of the bar of tne| Supreme Court The Red Triangie Outing Club will { have an anmversary dinner and dance tomorrow nighi ai the Biue Triangie | , Twentietn and B streets, Dmner g at 9 o'clock The Clover Club, a new addition to the Federation of Women's Clubs, nas charge of the book reviews' given un jer tne auspices of the educational Ge- pertment, 1 be held Saturday after- noon at the Mount Pleasant Public Library at 2 o'cloc | The first of a series of six free lec- tures on “Scientific Health ILessons,” by E. J. Rainbow Stevens, M. Sc. and Fn. D., and Dr. Priscilla Sireeter, natu- raissi, will be given Mfi!&‘n 10. 8 pm., | aL 1905 Fifteenth s second Hoor Dr. Stevens will speak oI Cosmic Rays | Fealth and Color Readings.” Souve- | furs and demonstraiions. | The University Club will give a St.| Pauriek’s dinner dance March 19. Dinner, 8 p.m.; dmcmu, 9 o'clock. e T The Center Forum of the Jewish Community Center Will present Abra- ham Goldstein Tuesday, 8:30 pm., mn a | review of “Whither Mankind,” which is edited by Charles A. Beard. The review was scheduled for Tuesday, but post- | poned to March 12. Public invited. Devereux Myers, aviator, will talk on | “Work of the World Teacher,” tomor- | row, 8:15 p.m. at the League for the Larger Life, 1706 L street, Admission | ree. | The Sixteenth Street Highlands | Citizens’ Association will meet Monday | evening at the Sixth Presbyterian | Chureh. l Takoma Park Citizens’ , Assoclation | will meet Monday, 7:30 p.m.; in Tekoma Parg Public Library | The Brookland Citizens’ Association | will meet Monday, 8 p.m.. in Masonic Hall, Twelfth and Monroe streets northeast, Address by Dr. George C Havenner, SOUTHSFARMERS - are an institution of the — Nationally Known Store Co- aperuuvu lmp)av)ng. Aol | tural Workers Find. HOUSTON, Tex. (#).—Better organ- ization and operation of farm co-opera- | tives in the South was revealed at the e meeting of the Southern agricultural N Super-Value Suits With Extra Trousers workers here Both short-term operating and longer- | time storage credits have become more | readily available for present associations. | Several of the associations are success- Fach iAo Sgh s 1 \ly_operating finance subsidiarie Each season we succeed in raising the value a bit ]uflherw— emploving weaves from selective mills —upon which our tailors put the best that's in them. Superlative from start to completion-- Super Cloths Super Designs Super Craftsmanship —and for "good measure” we add the extra trou- sers—giving really double service to the Super- value Suits. The achievement is to accomplish what we do accomplish for the price—$38.00. Tweeds, Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres — in exclusive patterns; also plain Blue Serges and Worsteds. 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His recovery from long illness i ingly ith much insomnia. the army founded by his father, which he himself largels EX- SA VATION ARMY | HE DIS 73 TODAY«E‘:;S?;‘S“‘“S S Smpander in ML Unique Copy of Hardy Discovered former head of the Salvation slow and he has been tr |b|-1| ‘The recent crisis and organized and then ruled for many years, undoubtediy had an additional effect Herndon, dition. which was already & F S pccial TROUSERS TO MATCH YOUR ODD COATS 7th Washing- Fiseman's as headquarters. Topcoats Ages 12 to 18 Years $20 Give the bov garments to his liking—and he will wear them proudly. [hese Topcoats are modeled after his ideas of what's smart — and made with our ideas of quality. Tweeds and Fanc: -mhe viots—in attractive j’f new patterns — and the tailorisms ' that belong good clothes. 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He was twice adjudicated the high council as physically unfit FIRST EDITION FOUND. | which Commissioner Edward J. Higgins | was elected commanding general. Gen. Booth had been in failing health for years when his condition became serious last May and even critical in | November. when he was attacked by | neuritis, Gen. Higgins has been visiting several of the larger cities of Great Britain and is now back at headquarters of the army. At present he has not yet made any plans for continental or overseas visits. in Exeter, N. H, EXETER. N. (#)—~What appears to be a hnhmn inknown_ first: edition of one of Thomas Hardy's books has been found in the library of Phillips Exeter Academy This is & copy of part second of “The Dynasts” bearing the date 1905 on an uncanceled titie page, a year earlier than the first regular edition of 1906. he value of this newly discovered volume is not known, since, as far as ibliophiles have discovered, it is & v unique copy. 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