Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1895, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. 9 SED BY Tile MEDICAL PROFESSION. «Rhubarb IRIPANS TABULES, Prescribed by Some of the Most Eminent Physicians s of [Ipecac , America. hysicians are, asa rule, very chary of indorsing any medicine which Pp - Seen vate ae class known as proprietary or“ ready-made” remedies and it is all the more gratifying to the Ripans Chemical Compan eppermumt on this account, to receive such hearty commendations for Rip aie Tabules from the medical profession in Boston. The asacule of ts All O@es Ripans is unquestionably the best ever concocted for the cure of Bil- iousness, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Indigestion, Consti- pation, &c. The full formula of Ripans is given on the left: Is 2 =Nux V omiiea A few letters from the leading physicians of Boston. : “Just Suits Him for Dyspepsia.” “Uses Them for Indigestion.” The formula just suits my idea of a remedy for A N “I like such a formula and will use them. I Is many forms of dyspepsia. The Ipecac is the key- = " ; la of the ki 5 . 5 pubes Le nafs ine that I have seen that has Ipe the dose about right.” Dr. Calger. “Used in the Polyclinic “Cured Dyspepsia _ “Why This Doctor Hospital in New York.” Where Two Physicians Failed.” Does Not Prescribe Ripans.” “] am very familiar with such a formula. It . is very per more used in New York than in ‘a am indeed very much pleased with my ex- “I could never prescribe an article gotten up - Boston. There is a liquid mixture which is used perience with Ripans Tabuies. I have a customer in that way. If should prescribe them once my considerably = the See ee in New in Portland, Maine, to whom I gave a small vial Lasoeadcterre ge ae ptele eclonagst ers aes York that is the exact formula, but mot so con- to try. This customer had two physicians steadily be ; Bhd al venient to administer. It isa good idea and I be- for a long time treating his wife for dyspepsia, and es ee, ee lieve it will take well with many physicians the tabules were the only thing that did There is another mixture which is very much the i A e only. ining that did any : : same, with the omission of the ‘I’? and the addi- good.” Dr. Dam, Columbus avenue, SSNot Opposed to Advertised tion of glycerine, used very largely in Roosevelt Me re ; Hospital, New York. Dr. Thompson, Green st. x a : Medicines if They Have Merit.°? aaa. “Prescribes the Same Formula.” Sai Say Gee cased iG 66 * , be= Good for Dyspepsia. “| am .pleased to receive a box of the tabules, lieving them good. I have had occasion to use a “The cleo an old = a son fee bee and approve of the formula. I often use such a peels) are raptiesaaceicies Pied tae - are very beneficial for many forms of dyspepsia.’ - os i . Dr. John G. Dewis. formula in powder and mixture.’”’ Dr. Bernard. back it up.”” Dr. R. K. Noyes. Ripans Tabules At All Druggists 50 Gents Box. Or by mail if the price (soc. box) is sent to the Ripans Chemical Co., 10 Spruce Street, New York. WHOLESALERS: ES! Leadbeatsr & Sons, Alezanariay Vax “ S os —— — —— ————— ———— = = — = a OPEN AIR WORKERS |ppinion until now these workers have al-] CH Sea ENDEAVORERS ing; Sunday schdol_ committees, Mt. Vernon = iat universal support. M. E, Church, Mr. P. H. Bristow presiding. POO $ : Officers Elected. } | Sossdeeconseesoegonseesondoeseegonteeseetonseeseadeeteetentoetentoaseesentbete so Association's Growth. — / > 3 Th eis in ie ey aca ta6dl BE Co Mu aN At a meeting of the Christian Endeavor o< ; e association, he said, wa ; i i Balls 2 of 7 “ | The Executive Committee Meets and Nomi- | society of the New York Avenue Presby- 3 S l 3 The Association Began Its Annual Session | wit}; seventy-five members, and the follow- terian Church last evening officers were ecia S Last Night. ing- year the membership increased to nates Officers, lected as follows: President, Marion McH. 3 z q about 160, and last year it rose to 250. This ull; vice president, Miss Salley K. Ran- 3 -F an z en ss al err, ho thought, the tmerense wow oe |e dee | hums treasurer te Hdward HS stout ncede ie tient teats | 5 ches of Welcome and Statistics | sreater than it was last year, anc - | Action Taken on Several Su —Ar- | Mrs. William B. Robison tendered hee resiz- ° § The time has come for us to com: Loser tebe Me pected that before the association adjourn- zg Sane 1 Leaa- | Ration as corresponding secretary, and . China Department 5 ae oe ee ae Showing the Growth of ‘the Or- ed one hundred more names would be en- ranging Meeting Places and Lead- | yiss Emma E. Koehler was ele ‘Superiority ie 2 $ nexf fall season. In onder to give us ganization—Those Present. eles He feats Ca Seer ers—Members of Hall Committee. : 3 Specials. $ Close Out ae aes % f > be a preacher or speaker. invariably show up in every ceed 13 - engage in the wo: |Which Pleases stocked show atore. 1 [oe IS Our Entire Stock of ‘The largo auditorium of the Central Union | must, however, bo active workers, whether | tq meeting of the executive committee = Spring Goods, ion was weil filled. last night with § treatice there are assq. | of the District of Columbia Christian En- Seen) + Consisting of the Intest novelties tn members and friends of the Oven Air te and sustaining members. The speak-| deavor Union at the New York Avenue You Most? mtd and approval of economical puff $ Sat BOK Wales, na ome ee eee Workers’ Association of America, the oc- | cr said that the assoc ge ad be n well | Church Tast evening Miles M. Shand was | | eee: Etiam eat aca, SOE casion being the opening of the third an- spapers throughow | nominated for dent in place of L. A. | (+ Bard to select ONB_ SIL “i are the characteristics of the fhe espa ae Pe $ wefert, and for thos who have neves nual session of the assoclation. Rev. Teunis | peL RE: | Conger, jr. resigned. W. B. Robison was dain We Alreet Sour attention to. to CESIIDOLS ae 25C. S teiG WHE ve before we guarantes thent of oe ete { named for frst vice president. At the next yur inevitably 3 “Absolutely Perfect. We will get only one special artidg each day, far imstan SA Ses ey from 10 a.m, Wednesday Our entire stock of Capes At prieas cheaper than you can buy the fords aml truunings and meke It youre 22. 50 Velvet Capes, s Embroidered, trimmed with jeé, rihhen and lace, d throughout, at... : eae Silk Capes, presided. The membership of this young organization is not very but the rol show a steady Increase it is expected the journs the membe jargedly Increased. 1 wy opea alr worker: of many churches and persons wh ae{ Mm mission work on the public ; S. Har meeting of the union the election will be heid. chairman S: oe ptt V3 ?Bric-a-Brac_ Depart-: LAcD-LE-S’ \/ ee X13 ause it Is expected that W: I 1 become the center of the nad What Is Necessary. = z ti ‘ 8 satisfaction is seas m the committee of r the month. The following were as members T. Fen- » Arthur Copeiand ke a » the spe- {| = “hgcailes | Golden Era, W: H. H. ROOM 12%, 26 FLVOR, < cee whose duty | Loan& Trust Big. oth&P ates for the union offl- | consisting of the fellow= | 5 AN id VIC- ‘| TORI VASES 5 +. I5¢. ms oy Ty. a \|% Toilet Department | ,Turtton Boots, — patent =< ° IQ) SES oe as Ne Specials, tian re wet Tan wan $8 Bastle TOOTH 8c = 6e. RUBBER COMBS... seeee 3c. Hewelry Sepadenent Oxford, s atk | Tecommended fo ——sou-or weal send it, é OF | of the hall committe ian worker not to be interested in} wicg, B. Frank Me kind of work he thought showed the ng of something very essential. Jesus * he said, was the greatest of all I ho mentioned the and John the Bap- he work. An open n worker, he said, must know nd he must search it until he 3 king further 3 of the association and mny7-4000 MoE-Ne’S whth Jet, | ribi sper ttetetototote eee Before buying cisewhore. Pars stored “during summer. and ina sure] against loss by fire or moths for'a trifling charge, THE HUDSON BAY FUR CO., _ 515 11th st. a.w: Basten sg MARTIN WOLH, Mgungery my7-10048 V. ariety Store, 3 t|Partings Are Sadi EMMONS'S. SSH, t) Pertings Are Sad! it 705-707-109 PENNA. AVE. 4 You can @ay parting with a fxvorite garment various cor tee’s old store-4s_ con Tuesday evening, on sree Se Summer Nuisances tre readily overcome. nowndays—and Ty one was to. beg tog are now engre ed in th relation of the gambii esorts on > of the Potomac to the y of Washington. ‘This me titnaied ia last ta be a neve ~ Soetees Ps is moderate fi. Marston, Bro« = Rast Bat Lac eguYE MP tenHce Golden Bark 4 eae apican Inge, Tued throuzhout...- » committee, the pr 4 SH > and shat iS $57. 50 Cloth Capes, about stcest work w <HAIR WA > secriteal pecials. 2 fs that in order to make the w Taste eparation ever > cent colors, 50 different styles, ‘ 4 The grande Y Me. black aes trimmed with jet, >. co-opera- a thetodet. Brings > *$2.50 4 5 : susctt ribbon; Ice and chiffon, at...... ‘ { tine fe awe > loc. SHIRT WAIST SETS.. ° feat Conk sis fe > 3§5.00 Cloth Capes. : Smith Oshkosh, sad Eber Bumstend, : { usr and } _ 19¢ Goloce same ax above, nicoly trtm- ; Eostor. is OE a oe pla. Ki Rev. 2 et , 25e. SHIRT WAIST SETS...... 2 3 med, including double capes, at. $2. 00 § pe HL 4 In calling t ns Worth, on zm sf 2c. LINK CUF¥ BUTTONS... . 15C. 4 $510. C n Ca < ful Nour nd Manicure Parlors. > 3 Mado out of silk and wool erepon eins CIS Cae i 10¢ irimoad ws Je laco and rilinms See O49 3 oaere 2 sro ittee conferences on the 17th instant, en RN In + z %e, STERLING BELT PINS.. ° Ss x0 Silk Cape: ores ha eee ge ay ota i nl sos ure we, Vd, Who Incorporated, woes tefoniny | $988.00 Slike Capes, ested. in thie work im this olty eee ease sigs hoses Percale, Tare. ‘028 Est. House “Furnishing aS eee eae -915-00 Wee UOKCE The Board of Trade Meeting. $:30, the committee meetings lasting from | 00 EES G x “a oe (fa ei ‘exo Arrangements have been made for a spe- | 7:89 to 8:30. ss 2% Exquisite Jeconette Percale, yard ee SaOreOOen OOOO OO OOOO ROS cods $ to look at our i 1 meeting of the board of trade; The meeting places and leaders of the LD Whea our new addition—No. 711, Car- i z Barga ms _ mife Pencil.” xm Pencil x tie Jgintless Matting that usual. fe for sharpening 1S for $0 and §14 were selling for 90.59 A ROLL of 40 yards, THE HOUGHTON CO., Ne NN a é 4 Meedonted PAA Te r F my7-20d 1214 F street. Sestestestestectest x of any description by Mt repatred on i e on I3tn street. ee ronat Church) Rnsaie Cs MELeaLi Dr nes0 eve teS S, a as ae te a sd ee Ugi eee ti one oo OO

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