Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1921, Page 14

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14 THE SUNDAY STA 2, 1921—PART % DONT MISS Golden Gate Virgin Olive Oil The best to be had. Qua $ l 319 Bargains in Guaranteed Rubber Goods - Fountain Syringe 69c¢ 2-quart size, usually sold at $1.29. Special while they last. ... $1.39 Water Bag, maroon color, guaranteed; 2-qt. size ..... 89C Hygeia Combination Foun- tain Syringe and Wateér Bag; rapid flow tubing; guaranteed two years. S\;ld or 26! e $1.98 Hygeia Atomizer, No. 1 Jr, for nose and throat. < Glass Nasal Douches, for using Dobell’s or salt solutions. ....... 40c Breast Atomizer Bulbs, best 49¢ 10c quality - ocUr e — Atomizer Bulbs, plain red subber .2 "" LS A e e 2 9 C Hygeia Bulb Syringes, No. 25; 25cquality i v neia cccacecs 59C - Pure Gum Nipples, Rubber Gloves 42¢c dozen Save the hands while doing the housework; 75¢ quality HemeE™MaDeE'CANDIES Fresh and Wholesome R 2 T 70c Ib. Those delicious gButter Creams, coated withoure rich chocolate, will make you a Polly “rent enthusiast. ~ F St., Cor. 12th cotumbia Thester Corner 604 9th St. N.\W., Between F and G Big Reductions on Drugs, Patent Remedies, Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods, Etc. Our regular Cut Prices are usually the lowest in Washington, but for this sale we have cut prices on some item¢ still lower. THIS SALE - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ershey’ Salts, =4 Toilet Articles ey Yp=Ib. Tins 25¢ 2 fw 35€ War Tax Not Included. fi —u a 25c O’D. Shaving Cream. ........c..ccoveennnn. 15¢ sfifium. g Llux-.h l::per, .| 25¢ Sweet Deodorant.. .15¢ ;-uz.;ucme, 3 packages, 10c | s5¢c Zylano Tooth Paste .29¢ " Sterno 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. . . .. 32c ;:E‘:;, O3 Tor 250 | S0c Pepsolent Tooth Paste. | e e By S | T R Tontl et - : Pint bottle, 15¢ 30c Sozodent Tooth Powder. ......... cent.... 2 - Fashionette 25¢ Williams’ Tooth Powder, 2 for........... 25¢ B“;-:d‘Duhlkd 2 for 25c¢ 20 Corylopsis Talcum. .. - e, o Dozen, $1.40 | 5. Cytex Talcum.......... B veveve...15¢ | Calomel Tablets, Any strength, 100 in bottle, 23c SEvor e 2 Glycerin and 39¢* Rose Water, Soap, 25¢ Hudnut’s Three-Flower Face Powder. .: ... 50c 4-0z. bottle, 19¢ 7c 50c Removo Depilatory % .39¢ S el Elixir Iron Quinine | 50c Stillman’s Freckle Cream .39¢ Tincture lodine, Meychn 60c Elcaya Cream. ......... %, .35¢ 2 ounces, 25c e riicimmer ¢ | 25c Hind’s Cold Cream. ... ...... st .--.-15¢ | Best Hops, Z-ounces in pkg., Best Extract Vanilla, 3 ounces, 35¢ *TRY VINTONA ‘With Our Guarantee As a tonic, blood-making and nerve- repairing material there is nothing better. As a tissue-forming medicine it has no equal. We know of no reconstructive and tonic more suitable to all requiring a tonic than Vintona. 2 $1.00 the Bottle Patent Remedies - ‘War Tax Not Imcluded. ~25¢c Hill’s Cascara Quinine. . 60c Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin $1.00 Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. 25¢ Zymole Trokeys $1.00 Pineoleum Outfit. 50c O. D. Sage and Sulphur Hair Tonic. . 50c Sago Sage and Sulphur Hair Tonic. .39¢ $1.00 Q-Ban Hair Tonic. .63¢ 2lc $1.20 Gray’s Glycerin Tonic. . 92¢ 70c Sal Hepatica. .. 4lc 00 H. K. Wampole's Cod Liver Oil. ... 25c Stearn’s H. A. Wafers. .. 25¢ P. D. Medicated Throat Free Face Chamois With Tekla Face Powder 50c Size at 39¢ ARESEENN BERLI Newly Created Millionaires and Paupers Live Amid Evil Conditions. Cross-Atlantic Cable Service to The Star. BERLIN, January 1.—Berlin today is a city of millionaires and paupers. between the two The millionair, re to be met with wherever money can be spent—in the great hotels, e restaurants, in the theaters and in the dancing houses, as well as in the hundreds of illicit drinking and gambling dens, which open all over Berlin after the regulation closing hour of 11:30 p.m. is past. They are the new rich, the profiteers —Schieber, they call them here—and they can be characterized adequately by “saying that England's new rich might belong to the caste of Vere de Vere by comparison with the revolt- ing personal appearance and gross ill-breeding of these gentry. Little Change in People. Apart from the profound social change which this redistr:bution of the national fortune represents, it is not to be observed that the appear- ance of the popylation of Berlin has much altered. The crowds in streets are well d after the curious man fashion in dress, and the shaven head w.th the rolls of fat at the back is as much in evidence among Berlin business men as it was before the war. The hideous field gray (which, when an _incredibly rap.dly van- scene, except poor. and a welk through the swarming working class .quarters of the- Ackerstrasse and the Linienstrasse would show that the great majority of the chil- dren to be seen playing in the dirty and _neglected streets were well nourished, neatly, if thinly, clad, and shod with leather. 5 ; Duréng the past few months there has been. it is.unders: e eas tood, a great Wworn and shabby, h: Squalid appearance) is ishing from the street in the case of the very t in the uantity and quality of fooq available. and the re- fusal of the public to of the profiteers has le reduction in the price of clothi notably in the case of footwear, Features of Street Trade. The new area of freedom in Germany has brought a flood of hawkers of every description into the st Sausage. fish, frult, vegetables smd cheese are displayed on Jarrows decow rated with placards setting forth in Jargon dear to the German mind the aualities—*fat-richness” or calories... ()K,lhe wares. There is a regular street trade in cigarettes, practically all $muggled. it is said, and the night- hawks who frequent the Iriedrich. strasse in the evenings inclu peddlers liquors Served on a little tray. erlin today is an open sink of in- lquity. All barriers erected- by the ¢¥ynically paternal police legislation of the old days have been broken sdown. T Zanzibar harbor, regarded the finest natural harbor on the east coast of Africa, 18 to be improved and fully equipped with up-to-date appliances. de many and Schnapps day's groceries. of a Hoosier. Speaking broadly, there is nnlhing‘ JANUARY ONLY TWO CLASSES | Poland Loses 400 Doctors as Result Of Typhus Fever | tion of 28,000,000, or 1 for every 7,000, according to an official Red Cross is constantly rein- forcing its medical men in Po- FRANCE, ALSD, RENEMS Her Pride The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet represénts all the best that American housewives have learned about cutting out waste steps and unnecessary labor in the kitchen. It organizes the kitchen in a'compact. get- at-able way—keeps every | ingredient for - cooking within instant reach. One glance at your Hoosier and you are ready to order your The Hoosier embodies every proved “im- provement”—all the rest have been rejected. Come to our store tomorrow and sit in front PRESIDENTIAL FUNGTION New Year’s Weather, Like Affairs, Is Cloudy; Millerand Sounds Note of Optimism. By the Associated Press. PARIS, January 1.—The mild New Year weather, like affairs in general, was._rather cloudy today, but there were a few hours of sunshine that had their counterpart in the note of con- fident hopefulness expressed in the | greetings at the numerous formal | functions. President Millerand at the Eiysee Palace renewed the presidential New Year reception for the first time in six years. There was a stream of official visitors all day, and the diplo- matic corps' was received in a body by /the president in the afternoon. Hugh C. Wallace, the American am- bassador, was absent, as he is spend- ing. the" holidays in the south of France. Count Bonin-Longare, the Italian ambassador, who is the dean of the diplomatic corps, expressed hope for universal peace as a result of the treaties concluded during the last year. President Millerand, in reply, said: “Loyal acceptance and thorough execution of these instruments are essential conditions for a final and definite peace.” M. Millerand referred to the serious effects of the war, adding: “The so- lidarity that binds the peoples makes itqto their interest, as well as their aly, for all to unite with the object of preventing conflicts from which the entire world and even civilization suffer.” Crowds lined the streets around the Elysee Palace cheering the visitors, but the German ambassador passed in silence. ; The unofficial world devoted the day to the traditional visits to friends’ and there were visible in the streets resurrected silk hats, which were con- sidered as ostentatious last New-Year, when sad memories of the war were too recent. Watch parties, as usual, filled the cafes. PREREEL e ik Philadelphia has no equal in_the production of woolen goods, knit goods, leather goods textiles, ships and locomotives. Hoosier. week. Let us demonstrate how your kitchen will be made more orderly, your work easier and your day shorter the moment you install the HOO!{CPS are oflered on the Clul: plfll‘l this Boventh Street. Mayer & Co. betwaen D & B, WILL TEST TRAIN DEVICES. Railway Association Announces Plans on New Safety Inventions. Preliminary steps toward conduct- ing extended service tests of auto- matic train control devices have been (1ines the ins WARSAW, January 1-00" | |taken by the bureau of safety of the |SIPICCE (0 Annual land lost '460 doctors from commission and a committee repre- |y Januar typhus fever last year and |senting the American Ratlumy anre | y now has only 4,000 for a pop ciation, the Interstate : Commission announced toda Locations where test report made to the Amerlean | |0, "ogt”purposes will be made ars | ey e Ty x| |now under consideration, the com. | mission’s specifications and requiremen: which the devices to be inst i led in |sio order land for the PUrPose O Mien t5 | |these locations must conform : tic train the Ions; ,nl e ratice course of preparation. The in control devices or otlnrl o':)sgfclalr:;lr o sion will announce the locations se- Isafety devices s B . Seenhswes Mayer & Co. lected and p and Sel for these test installations { ade in - joint vie be m: De Moll & Co.’s v installations | announcement and with |me pmmis- A New Year’s Resolution Resolve that you will buy during the year 1921 furniture Z that is good, even if you can afford only one piece at a time. But you can afford more than this; that is, if you make your purchases from Mayer's Lifetime Furniture Store, for there you will find at prices that are within your reach, and mine—the most artistic, the best designed and, more important still, the very best constructed furniture that you can buy. Yes, you're right; - at's Lifetime Furniture. And now, gettiug back to the resolution: You cannot afford to buy cheaply constructed furniture—the kind that is built for show in order to be sold for a price. Better—far better—to have \ one piece only, say like the splendid table here shown, and have it good than to fill the room with pieces that are commonplace. Those who conduct the affairs of this store ate home-lov;ng people with a sympathetic understanding of all the problems of proper furnishing.” Won't you consult with us?* Won't you give - us an opportunity to serve? between D & E URNIT Sloa @ The World’s Linimeén relieves theumatic aches and pains Y pouzs Sloan's EEP Sloan’s Liniment handy K to put the “feel good” back into the system. All it needs is just one trial—a little applied WITHOUT RUBBING, for it pene- trates—to convince you of its.m?rit in relieving rheumatic pains, sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, lame muscles, stiffness, bruises, pains, backaches, strains, and the after-effects of ex- posure. ets quick S relicf The congestion is scattered, premptly, cleanly, without effort, economically. You become a regu- lar user of Sloan’s Liniment, adding your enthusiasm to thousands of other friends the world over, who KEEP IT HANDY in case of need. At all druggists.

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