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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 13

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE EVENING BALTIMORE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1023. )3 ganizing a club the purpose of which is W1J1FPUBUC to assist those who are deficient in their studies. Committees have been appointed and oificcrs elected. Tbe officers are: President Harry Link.

Vice-President Edwin Tillery. Secretary Homer Mayo. Treasurer Ma.urice lllankner. Meetings are held on Tuesdays at 2.45 P. M.

yTiiMMMiaiiii immtummmiu, i4.g:aimigis hhsiikim SCHOOLS letics. The Parent-Teacher Association has furnished the staff with a duplicating machine and all necessary materials. The 7RI clasa has organised a health club. The purpose ot this is to teach the meaning of health, how to obtain it and how to keep it. Officers were elected at the first meeting, but a new election is held once a month.

All members sre required to be neat in the yard, hall and classroom, to keep clean, to get 10 hours' sleep each night and plenty of fresh air and exercise. The 8A clnss has been active in or- on the rubbers you buyj you can be sure of get 1 TOOTH PASTK have been formed. Everyone is eagerly anticipating the interclass and inter-scholastic games. A. H.

S. Herald Appears In Second Edition. The second edition of the A. IT. S.

Herald, of School No. 65, is out. It contains stories, poems. Jokes and news of School activities, new clubs and ath 0 The fifth meeting of the Radio Club of the Lafayette Junior High. School No.

71) recently took place. After tbe roll call and collection of dues the pins of the club 'were paid for. Members who bad not already, subscribed put their names on the list for radio pins. An invitation from Uie Baltimore City College was read and a large attendance urged at the "ISadio Open Suggestion was made that a box for extra money be placed on the table. A Kills the Garths That Attack th Can Tissues (AdTOrUraiMtJ Headquarter for Ice-Creepen, Boot Nocks and Insole.

nKlI.I.VS l.KATHKIl STORE, W. Fayettw St. finance committee was also appointed to ting longer wear. There is no guesswork about the wear "U.S." brand Rubbers and Arctics 'give. Before they leave the factory their length of life is accurately measured and tested! That's Rubbers and Arctics set the standard for long wear today All styles and sizes for men, women and children.

It will pay you to look for the "U.S. Trade-mark. They cost no more and wear longer. find means of reimbursing the treasury. A motion was made and carried to try to hold meetings in tbe evening, so as to bear good radio programs.

A program committee was appointed to arrange suitable entertainment for each meeting. The committee is composed of Margaret Baily, chairman; Louis Coben and lie-becoa Monen. The club now lias a- four-tube radio North Eutaw Street, Through to Lexington set, with a loud speaker. This set was donated by lliss Boone, former adviser of the club, who has been transferred United States Rubber Company to the Fore.it Park High School. Officers of the club are: President Milton Kronberg.

Vice-President David Jonof sky. Secretary William Abrams. Treasurer Barry Goldman. Sergeant-at-Arms Adolph Solomon. There are 42 members.

Parent-Teachers Form Program For Term. The Parent-Teacher Association of School N'o. 103 started the new year under its new officers last week. The of Thursday Specials In The 73rd Anniversary Just a few items taken from here and there throughout the store to indicate the varieties and values to be found in this Anniversary Salei "us: Twenty per cent is an investment even a hardened financier would jump at. You not only save this now on furniture of the better type, but we protect you against any drop in price by rebating the difference should there be any decrease between now and next summer.

Rubbers $5 Sends You Any of These Suites ficers are: MswisawafWs iwtawaMWnniiiaWswwyi whmmjiwihui njwii.nnitaT en liftwiwarirwa President Mrs. Vashti Murphy. Vice-President Mrs. Lucy Holt. Secretary Mrs.

Sadie C. Dorsey. Treasurer Mr. Holland. The first meeting was devoted to health.

Ways and means were discussed for parents to aid in tbe formation of specific good health habits on the part of the children especially during recess periods. At the suggestion of Mrs. Murphy the association resolved upon 100 per cent. Junior Girls' Dresses, $8.95 Of velvet, wool crepe and silk crepe. Pleated skirt, overblouse and straight beltless models.

Trimmed with hand embroidery. Some have long sleeves and self collar. Tan, henna, green, brown and nary. Sizes II to 17. Were fi2.9S to -Twliteen Shop, -Second Floor.

Women's Spring Dresses, $15.75 The newest and loveliest of the new silks-beautiful satin crepes, georgettes, flat crepes and cantons. In navy, black, rust, red, brown, green, henna, cranberry and blonde. Sizes 34 to women's flbop, Second Fleer. cooperation with the scnooi. xney adopted the following program xor ma remainder of the school term February Fathers' Night (fathers will tell what they are worth to their Trade Mark children).

March Mothers' Night (motners win tell what tbey are worth to their chil Junior Girls" Coats, $22.75 Full length, with full roll collar of raccoon or dyed opossum. Copies of Bramlcy models, belt-less, with self-colored stitching; full lined. Brown, tan, green and penny. Sizes 13 to 19. Were $39-7S- -Twlitea Shop, Second Floor.

$2.75 Silk Envelope Chemises, $2.29 Also Step-ins, The Chemises are of habutai silk, tailored and trimmed with filet medallions, edge and French knots. In flesh, peach, maize, orchid and Nile. Step-ins are tailored and lace trimmed; in the above colors. Third Floor, B3SS3 dren). Anril Teai'hers' Night (teachers will tell their worth to children, parents and the community May Children's Night (children to Beautiful 3-Pc.

Living Room Suite pav their respects). June Recreation Night (all to learn how to play together). There are three massive coil spring construction Dr. Hall Will Speak At President's Council. pieces, as illustrated.

The upholstery is genuine steel cut velour in various shades; reversible spring-filled cushions over deep and spring backs. It you were ficre at any timet pre ceding this sale you probably noticed that its selling price was 20 higher. The meeting date for Presidents' tec Boys9 Flannelette Pajamas, 95c One and two-piece styles. Made of good quality flannelette, with silk frogs and well One-piece in sizes 4 to 14; two-piece in sizes 8 to 1 8. First Floor, Lxlnrta St.

Council been changed from the $7.50 to $7.95 Blanket Robes, $5.75 Beacon Blanket Robes, in check or floral designs, attractively trimmed with ribbon or silk braid. Third Flaer. fourth Monday to the third Tuesday of Pay Only $5 Down each month. The nex meeting will be held January. 20 at 8 P.

in room 9 at the St. James, Charles and Center streets. Dr. Winfleld Scott Han, professor in livpienA at Northwestern University, will be the speaker, i A social hour will follow the business meeting. Citv Clubs Combine Boys' Two-Pants Suits, $9.85 Fancy mixtures and corduroys.

Tailored in thoroughly dependable fashion. In a number of broken sizes, from 6 to 18, First Floor, texlnsteii St. Women's $1 Part Wool Hose, 59c An unusual value of light-weight, warm Wool Hose. Comes in black, blue and heather mixture. This stocking is not much heavier than a heavy-weight silk but, of course, is much warmer.

First Floor, Tjeilng Ua St. And Entertain School. The Radio Club and Natural Science Club, of the Baltimore City College, com bined to play host to stuaents ana teachers and entertained them at a re cent assembly held at the Maryland Theater. kmw The program consisted or two motion nil mi 'historienl film Specials in Baby Wearables and showed the development of the rndio. It also expiainea ine mecoammu ot standard sending and receiving outfits and demonstrated the function of cnoh part of the sets.

The secono mm picturea 1 no nnn. hnrspnower dynamo. Silk Merino Shirts, in sizes 2: double breasted. $1. Silk and Merino Brands Sizes 2 to 6 years.

60c. Wrapping Blankets, 89c and 95c. Nainsook Dresses, up to 2 years, $1.19. Muslin Sheets with hemstitched hem; 36x50 50c. Chest of Drawers for Baby's Clothes, $9.50.

Enamel Bassinette; with wire spring and rubber tire wheels, $395. Nainsook Slips, in bishop effect, cut full, infant's size. 59c. -Baby 6hp, fteond Flser. 10-Pc.

Walnut Dining Room Suite A dining room should have lyrrj trJ of genuine walnut and dignity, comfort, beauty J) h- includes a large Ex- ot. ssscfiilcfii'a three of them simply by JL Side Chairs and one Arm installing this suite. It is Chair. $5 Sends It Home a A Mnm ltd nod the work and nnkeep of such a generator wun mat 01 uie iumi fl I please horses wnicn wouia ue net-xmi vir-tain the same results. m.

'nlIoc7 Orchestra, directed by Samuel Omansky, assisted in the entertainment. Trof. Charles E. Brynn, Hvi.ar in the Itndio Club, was chair man of the joint committee which ar 5ii ii ranged the program. n'h.

r.liili' is hnhlinr "nnen house" at the City College this week, mmm and has invlterl radio tans ana memoera iSiii MlS1. $4.00 All Silk Beny alines, $2.69 Spring's best fabric at a sale price that is truly remarkable. Every thread pure silk; excellent wearing and draping qualities. The colors include evening, street, pastel and stylish sport shades. All that is best to rhonte from, Main Floor.

$1.25 and $1.50 Lunch Cloths, 98c 36-ineh and 45-inch. Round sndj scalloped or square hemstitched Lunch Cloths. Made of very durable cotton material, in (cream with a neat jarqusrd figure. Siala Floor. of the radio clubs ot other scnoois to tfiAii wnrlr nml narticinata in the week's activities at the North How mr mm ard street tfliool.

ran Mi IFr5 Dr. Clift Explains Schick Test To Club. At a recent meeting of ths Women's Hub of Pimlien, Dr. Clift, of the City Board of Health, explained and demonstrated the Schick test. He expressed How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Horn ITw nrnal far prnmpf nnllii Xaka hat a moment to prepare ul MtM rea about ti.

the desire of the Health Department to reduce the number of diphtheria cases '26x52 Turkish Towels, 50c Extra large, extra heavy, pure bleached, doubte-twist thread; hemmed ends, Very absorbent. Main Floor. Clearing Winter Hats at $5, $7.50, $15 Hats that sold regularly at ft; to $35. So you have an opportunity to secure a smart hat in which to finish the season at a mere fraction of its actual worth, Orer Saloa, Second Floor, TKrt This Fine 4-Piece Bedroom Suite The wood is genuine and thereby lesson the death rate. This disease is responsible for one death In every three recorded for children, he said.

Over 400 pupils nt the Pinilico School have already taken the test Many parents have requested that the test and treatment be given to children under school age. Children To Exhibit School Work In March. A general public exhibition of chil ittk pieces to the suite a Dresser, full Vanity with a uniquely shaped mirror. Chifforobe and Bow-end Bed. Beautifully finished and expertly made.

French walnut, and eyery one knows that it ranks high for beauty and serviceability. There are four $5.50 Pumps and Oxfords, $3.65 Tan calf, one-strap pumps or patent opera and strap pumps, black satin, black velvet or patent, sailor ties, black or brown velvet strap pumps, dren's work will be hold at School Nod You Need Pay Only $5 Down As Deposit All Silk Wedding Ring Velvets, $4.49 Ordinarily these would sell at prices from $7 to a yard. In some colors there are only enough materials for one or-two dresses. Grey, steel, pink, rose, cerise, white, blue, new green, blonde, flame, peacock, royal purple, seal and brown, Titian blue, bronze, taupe, tan and evening blue. Mai Floor, black kid one-strip pumps and pstent leather 2, Stiles and (lough streets, in March.

The studeuts have been working on it since September. There will be a health demonstration and a home demonstration in conjunction with the exhibit, A complete apartment of a thrte-rooin model home will be fitted up in the assembly ball. ESTABLISHED IN 1847 pumps with grey quarters every size in every style, All sizes, but not Third Floor, Tint it used in nearly all prescription and remedies for couims. The it on is that pine contains several dements that have a remarkable effect in soothinjr and hcalinjr the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine coiiirh syrups are combinations mf pine and syrup.

The "syrup" part Ij usually plain sugar syrup. To make the beat pine rough remedy that money can buy, put 2' ounces of Pinei in afiint bottle, and fill tip win home-made augar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, nr corn ayrup, instead of sugar svru'p. Either Way, you muke a full pint-more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. it pure, Rood and tastes very pleasant.

You ran feci this take hold of a couch or cold in a wry that means business. The cough mar be dry, hoarse and tiiiht, or may be pcrsiat-ently loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause it the same inflamed membranesand this Pines and Syrup combination will stop it usually in 24 hour or loss. too, for bronchial athma, hoarse, ess, or any ordinary throat ailment. Finer i a highly rnneentrated com ronnd of genuine Norway pine ei-ract, and is famous the world over lor its prompt effort upon couirhs.

Beware of Mibstitiitrs. Ak Tour (frowst for ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't acoppt any. thine (Inaruntced to give absolute estisfsetion or money refunded. Dm fincat ft. Wayne, lad.

Advertisement. Lane Cedar Cheats s1p The Echo Contains Interview With Strube. 48 inches wide; made of genuine red Tennessee cedar, dustproof and moth Droof. A handsome Cheat, too, with its rich polish. The assembly at Kaslern High School last week was much enjoyed by the pupils.

The January Issue of the Eho has Its fine workmanship and its sensible lines. Women's $1.75 Kayser Gloves, 85c "Kayser" Duplex Chamoisette Gloves, i. button length, with spear-point bsck and motiMiiietairc wrist. In brown, beaver, chamois and white. Entranaa, $1.95 Ruffle Curtains, $1.35 Pr.

Made ready to hang, complete. Double ruffle valance with tie-buck. Mem and headed; figure in cross-bar effect, Third Floor. gone to print and is expected to be tl A wT.F.K IS AIL YOU ready for distribution later this month. tt mnl.lna ita ita fj.nftira inla.viau.

HOWARD AND NLLD TO PAY. with (JiMtav Strube, conductor of the SARATOGA STS. nrnKwautnrnMt nmnmore nympnony wronestra. 'the Ncniol'ft have heron urnottciritr ntlnv is the coach. As a number of girls re- pvrieu lur sis teams.

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