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ISJy Don't Wait for Winter Delivery Delay* j; Investigate Now! Start Payment* in the Fall. H MAIL THIS COUPON_ || 1| FREE FOLDER □ Pieose Let Me Ho*« FREE ESTIMATE □ || |1 NAME ...... B || ADDRESS__PHONE_ B I AIR COMFORT COMPANY 1 P 14th and Spring Road HObart 8300 B |Washington s Oldest Storm Window Company Arthritis Pains Curbed Easy Way Fight Pains of Swollen Joints, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica Thousands of sufferers from the pains and aches of Arthritis, Rheumatism. Swollen Joints. Lumbago, Sciatica and Neuritis have | been flighted to discover that the Doctor's form#\ called Remind starts circulating throuLn the blood almost immediately after the first dose, usually helping nature Temove poisonous wastes and excess acids that often cause pains and soreness, and at the same time promptly combating the pain and dia odFjkforu 8-Day Trial oner: to prove wnat nomine can do to help you feel improved and how fast it works, get Remind from your drug gist and take exactly as directed. 8ee the re- ! suits for yourself. Tou be the fudge. Unless surprised and delighted, simply return the empty package and your money back la guaranteed. Don’t suffer another hour with out trying Remind. Insist on Remind —it your druggist la out, ask him to gat It from bis wholesaler. School Paper Drive To Reopen Tomorrow; Results Praised The Evening Star-PTA paper salvage program will be resumec tomorrow with a number of school ready to get an early start in waste paper gathering. Among schools listed for first-dac collections are Buchanan and Stan ton. Others due to have accumula jtions ready soon include Wallach Ketchsm. Barnard. West. Bunke: ■Hill, Woodridge. Stoddert, Murch Benning. Orr and Randle Highlands Radio-Phonographs Purchased. The Parent - Teacher Association of Shepherd School. Fourteenth street and Kalmia road N.W.. a leader In the campaign during the last school year, will present five radio-phonographs to the school during an assembly at 9 a.m. tomor row. They were purchased with proceeds of collections there last year. A letter from the war orphan “adopted” by the PTA with addi tional funds realized will be read to the pupils at the assembly. Shepherd will resume Its collec tions Wednesday. One new school, Neval Thomas, needing many things which cannot be financed through regular school appropriations, will enter the drive to obtain funds for purchases to be made through the Parent-Teachers'! Association. Principal Praises Drive. Typical of the attitude of many j I of the schools is that of Randall - Junior High School, whose princi pal, Mrs. Gladys T. Peterson, wrote The Star as follows: “May I take this occasion on re ceipt of two checks for newspaper salvage to express the sincere ap preciation of the entire Randall staff for the benefits the salvage | program provided us. We would -like to continue the project this j year to share our income with the! Children's Hospital, which serves! us faithfully and well when we seek! j its services. We await the ‘go' sig- j |nal from you." Randall Junior was one of the! i schools which enlisted early in the i campaign to raise sufficient funds -through paper salvage to endow a ! ward in the new Children's Hos - pital. That campaign fell short of , the goal, but a number of the schools , are going to share their income this fall w'ith the hospital in order that ; the fund may be completed. During the summer collections amounted to around 36,000 pounds, bringing the grand total as the fall program gets under way to 25,011, 387 pounds. Manila Company Threatens Legal Action to Oust Army ly th» Associated Frees MANILA, Sept. 28.—The Earn shaw Docks & Honolulu Iron Works! I today demanded that the United States Army return its waterfront; ! properties and threatened legal ac | tion, if necessary. The demand was made in a letter j lo Maj. Gen. J. G. Christiansen, act ] ing commander of United States Army Forces. Western Pacific. It as serted that the Army's retention of the industrial properties was seri ously delaying rehabilitation of the Philippine sugar industry and inter island shipping. Lt. Col. Clement R. Hurd, public relations officer, said Gen. Chris tiansen had no statement regarding the demand. Replying to Gen. 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Right: WRAP-AROUND coot of wool face, CO cotton bock, blue, or red with pom- ^ l , J pon button, sizes 10 to 14_ Noil head trim hat_B.50 Ftn Right: CHESTERFIELD of pure wool, double breasted with slosh pockets nicely in- 10 0? terlined, has rayon velvet collar. Green, 1 7 % s O red, brown or blue, sizes 7 to 14_ Morgoret O'Brien Eor flap derby_2.29 LANSBVRGH'S—GirU’ Shop—Fourth Floor 8th ond E St*. Zone 4 NA 9800 i