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REMOVAL SALE DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY Sducrware, Cut Glass, White lvory Goods, Clock: : and Jewelry Novelties * " AT BARGAIN PRICES Every Article to Be Sold—Nothing Reserved— Nothing to Be Carried to Our New Store at 704 7th St. N.W. .SPLENDID .OPPORTUNITY TO BUY Gifts of All Kinds Come in and Inspect Stock and See How Low the Prices Are R _u i 432 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Located February 1st at 704 7th St. N.W. LESS MEAT MORE WHEAT ' Meat three times a day means clogged liver,over- taxed kidneys and along train of ailments that come from an excess of uric acxd. ' .Eat more Shredded Wheat Biscuit, the real body-building whole wheat food.We didnt advance the - price enoughto cover the high * cost of all materials —so we can't come down. (onsiderin: its nutritive value,Shredde Wheat is the cheapest food in the world today. Two Biscuits served with hot milk make awarm, nourishing meal for the cold days Delmxsm}x bananas orother fruits. Your Hair Needs Danderme Save you'rrmr and deuble ifs beauty. You can have lots of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don’t let it stay lifeless, thin, saauly or fading. Ering back its color, vigor and vitality. Get a 35-céat bottle of delightful “Danderine” at any drug or toilet cotintet to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling hair. Your ‘hair needs stimulating, beautifying “Danderine” to restoré ft§ life, color;. brightness ~hundance. Hurre: ietet spirin_~ ~# - Take only as Told In each package of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” are difections and dosage worked out ‘by* physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. e . Take.no chances. . If you see the “Baye( “Cross™” on “tablets, take them without -feat. dy ti boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packeges.. g n‘:l rade mark of Baser Manulacture of Monosceticacidester of Salicylicecid THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY' 20, 192f. - Locher, . Mis. Jon bive Amold Rich. | INJURED IN 3-STORY FALL window of an apartment on the third |injured man taken to Fnu‘r:enry\ Miss Frances Grant, Engiand's firet i P g ‘& [ Mrs. Giier D n Gelderf, Mrs. 5 & floor about 2:15 o'clock this mo: Hospital. { woman film preducer, is only twenty- . Oci@ Crete P. H’&whmmn Mis. Harry Cun- | William Lake, thirty-two years old, | and received serions injurics, boriees | Hospital surgeons found he had re- | si rs old, and already has it - ningham, Mra. Theodore Tiller. 3 room clerk at the Gurlington Hotel, | man Bassford of the sccond’ precinct |ceived scalp injuries and an injury (o keputation of being one of ihe clevyr- ¢ re u‘lfmresetql %gli'l"\lm;‘ma 1120 Vermont avewuc, fell from n!summoned an ambulance and had the | his neck. | est pereons in the business. X s Te, M 3 - (Continued from Niath Page.) son (.nmaons‘ e e the tea table were Mrs. slave child, to the school, and this 1it- e rd Dav, Mrs. Florence | I ], .stoleh - at the age of elght " Dowiden, Mrs. Rohinson Downey, y an Arab chief, was heid in Mlu Allee Hitchins Drake. and_Mrs xni‘ Gesert Tof tw ye.u ‘when. her{ Al Punne > dr, who was ‘arkey, learnc$! % oq, her plighty.and traveled 00 miles 0 nfont until. he found ber. He then. r’*‘w d‘"‘gi':-": é‘fi‘)fl'f.fl;f” igosdihier injmiNearizast Rl cf (O sallor (o France. bear¥ the rather - {phanage in Constantinopic. Jator lusual name of Diamond. Father and —byv giving t ‘au and bodv a coz rought her to America and placed | daughter are geaatly. dovoted to cach v giving tonneau and body a coat het'in the home of their matried |other, and inrofficial as well as home [ 3 brother in Takoma Park. lite aro rarely scon apart. : ol Mrs: George Bagley of Minneapokisd ™ - E - | \| . u guest for & short time of - . ENAMEL the assistant secretary 0[ state and H PA_INT It dries with a tough durable finish, whose gloss is long lasting and practically mar-proof. 1 Ask us about “Ripolin™ before your car is “done over” next time. HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 N. Y. Ave. Wholesale PAINTS Retail R L P Window Glass Cut to Order R R The _“See” of Life An ADITORIAL w HE extreme edges Your eyes largely de of a ship's bows termine your life course. were painted with eves by Imperfect vision handi the ancients—so the ve caps your future. E; sel might. strain reacts on your he: . You may not real- ize that your eyes need technically called the attention. Don’t be “at “ship's-eyes.” The boat’s sea"—let us scientifically holding to her course dc safeguard and reassure pends much on her “eves.” you. fl"/&\‘a short stay there will go De Moll'& Co.’s d i 1 MThe Bishop of Rhode- island an i Jmm Sale F.err\ will p.sss“lhe week \‘{‘d the Rishop of Washington, sl Rev. Alfred Harding and Miss ¢ Special, IofiS thicaing. $135.00 Dusanta ! . o Phonograph 2 Ki: nespolls . 12th and G Sts. ‘ The Misses Sedgley will not be at home tomorrow afternoon. Avail yourseli of our expert service now—insure agaimnst future eye troubles and correct present ones—today “sSee ETZ 1217 and OMETR.IS'T G Street See Better” Now. N \ \ N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N R N \ N N N N \ N N N \ N N N N \ \ N \ \ N N N N N N N \ \ \ N N N . Somg Story Evening. An evening of song and story will be given in the ballroom at Wardman Park. Hotel Tuesday. February 8, . for the benefit of Serbian and ermano, ve the songs of the program, and Miss Jean Wilson, an irresistible humorous monologist and story teller. will give selections from those especially written for her. Miss M. Katherine Floeckher, a pianist from the Peabody will v piano solos. o ', X @ e 3. {2 [ 4 2 I z Mm | = = Attorney General; Mme. Grouitch, wife of the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes: Mme. wife_of the minister of Mrs. David Franklin Hous- ton, wife of the Secretary of the Treas- ury: Lady Geddes, wife of the British ambuss;n'dor Prmc:u Luba Two Dara im Which te Save Ach Grmimsang Sale Emda Soturday ! Considering brands and values, Old Dutch prices bring savings to you day in and day out. But then, Anniversary Sale Prices even outdo the everyday ones for economy. Nearly all the foods advertised—and many more for-which we haven't space—were RE- DUCED ESPECIALLY FOR THE OCCASION. With the end of the sale will, natural]y come an advance to their former prices. Be one of the wise folks—come before Saturday evening at 9 P. M. and fill your basket to its brim. TamB elps "Eno and Mume, Brampilla At the. benefit to be given by the Dames of the Loval Legion Wednesday, January ‘26, at the Knickerbocker Thea- ter. there will be two, performances, one at 2 o'clock and one at 4 pm., w card party in the card room at 2:30. The fund raised will be used to aid in | the education of the mountain children through a scholarship in the Tamassee School 1n South Carolina. and also in aid of Americanization work among the foreign-born_children in the District..of Columbia. Mrs.. John A, Logan, the president; Mrs. Admiral Dewey. Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, - irs. George MacKay, Mrs. Thomas Ifridge. Miss Selma . Burchardt, M. S Clarke. Miss Sophia _Cas Mrs. Samuel A..Drury, Mrs” Paul Eafon. Mrs. David A, Hall, Mrs. Leon Her-! bert. Mrs. William Jacques, Miss Nina Morgan, Miss Anma McGowan, Miss Kate Dean Qwen, Mrs. Butler D. Price, | Miss Bessie Sensuer, Mrs; Willlam R. jSanford, . Miss S, K. Wdodward, Mrs. Mary Edwards and Miss Hortense L. ! Smith are the commjttee in charge of the entertainment. Mrs. Edwards has | charge of the card party, and tables | or individual tickets may be nuflredg mmmmmu Such Prices Only Come Anhually: Sune g Bargaim! That Good Ole WWM"‘”‘W‘”“"“ Corned Beef Hash e neapple Plantation Brand, direct from Hawaiian Islands. No S 2T50s i . 35 ¢ ‘Paradise Island Brand, sliced gi‘ grated. No. 285 through Mrs, Mary Edwards, 2001 16th street. The-children of our coun- try are in grave need of aid from those who desire to help in the gru:’ work of American citizenship. | e | ¥ | < S. .. ---cccceecaceen Patrofesses for the e, Informal party 'to . be given by.tha Kansas State Socfety at 8:30 o'clock at the Hotel La Fayeite on Kansas day, January 28, inciude: Mrs. Charles Curtis.and Mra. Arthur Capper, wives of‘senators: Mrs. P. P! Here Are Your Needs on Fruiits and Vegetables Potatoes—The best No. 1 grade, which means they are round~‘and clean Campbell, Mrs. D. R. Anthony, Mrs. A. Ayres, Mrs. H.C. Little, Mrs. % Strong, Mrs; ‘Homer Hoch. ‘Mrs. J." ) Tincher and Mrs. H. B. White, wives | of representatives; Mrs. Charles E.{; Eobdell, wife of member of farm loan | board; Mrs. W. 8, Cylbertsdn. wife of Wondertul Selec- fiom of Canned i Put im o. Large Sunphply o{,f)m At Anniversary Prices Kipperad Herring Ne. 1 M M CWM m Kippered Herring, No. % b(fi( mmmm&flflmm rs. Victor Mur- trede commis- -Star Br. Lobster, %3’s. ‘ ig, oo L . , and cook -up . quite i a S B o ———— PRIDE OF VIRGINA Beets, Suncet o ook qute o6 Rivers, Mrs..Harry Smith, <Mrs. um Salmon, can.... - -~ Park Brand, like ’em. Peck, 33c. Jarpes McKoe, Mrs. William C. Wood--- | “Red Alaska Salmon, can. ey Peck, S8 ana wometimuoper. e " Domestic Sardi 7 : canr 04 s bilc i i mestic imes, can 'Sy I Good solid pack. 5 Sweet Fiorida Oranges— Society is taking an unusual inter- '] Key Carton Domestic Sar- L= ,.? Large No. 3 can. Beets, High- Full of that health-giving e +dinds 2l uice. ecial, at, per t.'n'."x.‘e'ii :ltltg-t:rst?:g:#g:g:g‘:‘:s | L i 4 S 1 at 10c grade Brand J Special, at, p ater tomorrow afternoon for the stary- | | Norwegian Nord Star S: SleP> Special at....... dozen, 24c, 32c, 39c. ing children of central and eastern Eu- ! dines, can . ........-- 5 Hunt' d led can ..........17¢ R ‘r p:eat:"w‘::??gn;f:'g" .f,"c‘n‘ei'fv»?«',',%'.:"‘ t || Pertuguese Comique Sar- unt’s Secunt'y Brand Peel s York APPIHV ¥ peck, 25¢ 3 e i* e v Apricots, No. 2/2’5.......40¢ Hunt's Bartlett Pears are B e .k 2 | 3 | ! rimp, ry, No. : . 7 : L‘fe’nt:?f:%-:gg v'a‘g‘::éfzen?iffl;h:}:' : Hunt's Security Brand Plain something unusual for des- Sweetu Potxnl‘.oa — Fancy ai ered oo : : . A ?E:e}.&lfice’tt::war. .fi;arn.ls l\;n}[fig; i ; Apneou, No. 214’s......38c sert. Well packed in heavy quality, 34 peck, 15c. | g red theirsprxicey soaw DL Tana Fish make delicious, jui No. 2%’s..45¢c Lemons—Large si i Sthe una_Lis W uice. 0. 2)>'s.. emons aj ize, eate e & o | Avhey Brand Tuna Fi | ically baked an pu up. . . i’i’e ?E.aérxfiré;;&::mgfi{;hm;;:ggg 3 o2 o . ‘28 Served pipin’ hot they sure Melfa Brand Sweet Potatoes New Florida Cabbage— e box filied with orphans, |- Brand Fish, . 2 “Jare to'nethe guesty of 552 Wann The A T are good. No. 2 can at are the very thing used by Solid green heads, Ib, 8¢ Somedign ‘at tMe -National Theatdr,| Siigi] - A8 cceoeicceoecconcees { . 1 & = !?{j‘i}"“"":""ofi“:‘ ;x?;fidl:r:’rrrlnbgh}t ‘t‘:.;: I Anniversary Price of.....17¢c Iil:):?;;:;ss‘ p'Le‘;eI:) uf;;t it:?;g . ‘3.,"1'1?;‘ ‘,;": :‘c‘ar““it‘son” goo. k.d" ‘ ghting for their very lives and who Sy highly refined re 5 i i S Ve s thicl S 22 looking (6 América. (o help them ugar highly "o Q¢ fl Maine Style Com, M Always uniformly good. in their struggle. white, cane granulated: Ib. < : of s and cafes. b 2 64c On Friday -afternoon at_the Cou- 3 Hein Spaghetti, needs only warm- brand. Special at. h'est z Rt fuiseiics o gressional Club Mr. Henry Oldys, one ing to serve. - Already cooked in the NS SRR S SR P | Derrydale Butter is surpassed in of the best authorities on ornithology | m.m of Italian and tomato Del Monte Aspara- quality only by that good in this city, will leeture on “Birds be< G lsc 4 z Holland Belle. Pound - 58_: andiBtdiCatiasl ol ) (e C,de;";‘;;;”‘,',";mm s gus Tips, nice and Queen Olives, put up in glass . ‘;) e . 1ab: “Society b d re- 2 2 . 'almine Danish er, origi- g{e’:{E‘;nAl‘o ':':e':m{;'.: ‘én l“l{‘é Wi i e ;'“*i;e.fl was pressed from tender — sunny jars. Large, meaty ones. S B EDEamer\ Different frwm 1 v W a red, pples. 3 X 3 ; a "lgrgd':;f:'fi;;‘ Pominent ,:&:;e GRTS e o .49c California’s finest. [EES Quartsisi=iin S o 50 i@be emete products, 27¢ :{':3";! aitie shoxtiolders -;e;sflfl:nt{r‘ I EAGLE CONDENSED MILK. Can'is iy 30 Y Gallons. .........$1.40 p ve £ ; sl ey e g S AT Special ot per 25¢ 4]bs., $1 . head, Representative and Mrs’ Mc-{ g C8B --coccc-c0c 4 Duffie, Representative. Oliver., z | Remrsaentafhd (Bitacy, o Ohe 8 Gttt Sl T DRINK OLD DUTCH COFFEE DELICIOUS Sl i e O Co It Cheers boxes i which. they will entertain OLD DUTCH their members &oTh:r]fi‘ x“l‘nllxns 05 s . .':'LZari‘il‘o’!.'."w.n e "7" No more “Starting ..fhe day off with a Mrs. C.Fredericic.Kohl. who, iwas grouch.” Just serve -this freshly-roasted BREAD the guest of her mother in Warren- . ! : ton, Va., haé retarned to Washington. Coffee—it swre &dlsfim '\xrwsdr:‘u-x Tyrhrell of New York’ saile 4 T b gl 7c¢ Loaf an, 20c or | the early spring. M. 7 D. Mason and his sister. um on of the Castle, Ta¥rytown, arp staying for a time at the Mrs. Gambte, who Wave spent ‘Some ington _friends, will. sail from * Pol'k Loxns who]e, i : be i g (Frub K!]led) \P‘l Willard. time at the tel Wml\vng’l.on .mhi ork Saturday for South Amerm lar o moniy, trip.. ? 1 Pork: L.oins, shoulder end, Ib. .29c Mr. J. W. Gamble, president of the P T ' Young Baking Hens, 486 have been entertained by their W ! = Jugge, agd, M Clarence Xeridn _Pork Chops, blade end, 1b....29¢c Goodwin of Chlcalo are spending the Senon 2t Wardmaa Park Hotel. - il Frésh Hams, smalland lean, 1b.29¢ Sugar-Cured Bacon, by the | T2, e svemingreseption ok e “Fresh Picnics, 1b. ..............24c _ piece, b oooeneoooos 32 |Faney Trowt I R e toall viadias o " Pure Pork Sausage, meat. or Sugar - Cured Wafer - Shced Fancy Siiced Halibut, b Sreact ey e WL oy James p .28¢ Bacon, b............ 40c | Fancy Large Smelts, Ib. ... = ¢ Frésh Caught Tiles (sliced) one-act play, ‘“The wul by . James Matthew Batrie; ive.” L S s Sugar-Cured Smoked chmcs, Fresh Caught Spanish Mackerel, 1b. Soors: of e ‘Ji'n’fé‘n.fi"};‘:&‘&u'."r?,fi“: b, 19¢ Fresh Caught Herring, Ib. .. | 1722 R street to’overflowing. Sho-was| GECIE. sgery v T 1 De e Fresh Caught Blue Fish, 1b Hggnienie oy her aiey, bise BB, . Mrld Cured, Corned Picnics, Fresh Shacked Oysters, qt. Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy; na-A 5 g1 # s . _lsc : ' tional president of the league, g3 ax: gisted in receiving by Miss Mannef. $iss. ‘l& pson Seton, first vice presi- dfln! jf e New York-Auxiliary of-the:! league; Mrs. Henry Wilder Koyes, Harry Atwood Colman, Mrs. C. Austin Thomas. Mrs. Hamlin E. Cogswell. Mts. Aaron D, Newman, Mis, J. Jo