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16 THE EVENING. STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUAR?' 26, 1921 T. ANDREW’S SOCIETY [NEW PLAN ADOPTED FOR i CHARLES C. GLOVER, f President. i MILTON E. AILES, . F Vice President. : WILLIAM J. FLATHER, f Vice President. JOSHUA EVANS, Jre Vice President. ‘ROBERT V. FLEMING, Cashier. Rev. Kenneth. M. Craig of Balti- more .Recites Burns’ Address to a “Haggis.” Northwest Section hf City Divided |calendar year. and Payments Will Be Made at Different Times. AvON M. NEVIUS, ~ Asatstant Cashier. July 1 to June 30. Kerr, its president, as toastmaster. | the northwest section of the city has|October. I |occasion was the recitation by Rev.|bills will be rendered at different i Kenmeth M., Craig of the Baltimore ¢imes. In establishing the change it ! . 4 St. Andrew's Society of Burms' ad- f g 1 dress_to a:“haggis.” The speaker S ,:‘;53_ ;’u?:;éegt into the banauetlncw northwest zone, which is bound- Statements for the southeast and southwest sections will go out in Au-| GIVE DANCE TO AID FUND. gust and will be for the year from d a dance February 2 at 2400 16th 5 To distribute the pressure of work | Bills for the part of the northwest | hol GEORGE O. VASS, iius'-!fir;g‘::l‘;:hsc:::‘x:;’:lsa:!:::;yer‘l:: In the water resistrars office Incio|not included in the above outlined | street for the benefit of the French, Anistant| Caablst, Rauscher’s last evening, with Stirling |dent to the issuance of water bills,!zone will continue to be rendered in | scholarship funds which are being. One of the interesting features of the |peen divided into two gones in which —_— a French girl at Cornell. Qulckl.un:h at Home, Office, anc e CHABENIIES ——4_““"“% e Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S, Florida—S Daily. has been necessary to render half-| Samuel E. Chaney of Oella, near| Aiomiafom: ihronsh Trates Datty. year ntatements to residents in the | Catonsville, Md., died yesterday after- | Advomnmoret 17 *¥—| ss~Avoid Imitations & Sabstituter e e He is survived by his widow, one ‘Water bills for the northeast section ight sons. Funeral ar- The ORIGINAL will be rendered next month for the | cacsreants will be ansounced Iater.| Cornell women of Washington will raised by Cornell women to support S re for the period from October to|noon at his home. He was m-n farch 81. In future the bill three years old. Chaney wi HOLDS 66TH DINNER ISSUANCE OF WATER BILLS |35 cfion Tut 47 Teide’st £ fhr S7 silnls GHIET T3 /Ry Mflled Milk s.fe — i follows: 4 Scotch battleaxes and bagpipers, and |ed as 5 i ! | following the address the haggis was | ‘“Commencing at the intersection :t : || |carvea with a claymore and served to | North Capitol street and Florida ave- I = ~ i| }{the guests. nue and running westerly along the | 1t Senator Theodore E. Burton of Ohla |center line of Florida avenue to Rtock 4 of a reat M an ' i is w your- delivered an address on Robert creek, thence along Rock creek ‘ ; 3’ GOOD repute is accurately ap- 1t is well, therefore, to ally your- delivercd|i=niiaddzensifo nfHoL ert fcroak ithon e alonERBoCREE=ocE €0 & raised -by an old praoverb self in a business way with a “live” Ropresentative Thomas U. Siason of (longed, thence west along the center i L y“ h Ir: 1 reputation—a. mame that counts Mississippi_spoke on “The Land We|{jjne of U street to the center line of We have hundreds of letters written to us voluntanlv | which says “He who has lost P T ; Live In and the Capital of the United | 37:1y gtreet, thence south along_ the | his reputation is a dead man among among the vibrant living forces o .|} |States ~An address on_the lcading | center line of 37th street to the river, which are strong testimonials as to the efficacy of 1 the living.” the Now, and stands for faithful Rimeme ol fihe creune, ;fe’l‘;‘vesr‘ch{; thence westward along the rh';:r to . f What e et i service efficiently performed behind | v. Kenneth 3. Craig, and Albert :&’;fif.,".‘_.:".’ifiié”é&’éi‘{i‘-}f"f»’erfui"fi Cllff d, CHEX C h S . i a’ a 1€ o individuals a plies ouglas, a member o e local = with equafpforce olpblicRete e a bulwark of impregnable financial fcieyt. Syokce of the “Burna Federation | Eastern avenue (District line). thence oras oug ymp of all sorts and to banks in particular. strength. i[::;t:nglxlxz gte"\:;’he:rch was held in e N o (oEiNorth Capitonatroatiit S 4 : e e : £ iced !|§| “The concluding toast of the even- |prolonged, thence south along the —for coughs and colds. We've picked out four at random The Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations Are Invited. | e Lassies” was responded to|center 1ine of North Capitol street to Canon Willlam | the point of beginnin i der, rector of the Church| The bills just rendered in this zone * *> I Ration. promounced the in- | memiie 0 TR 0 vocation and the audience ang “Amer- I Theodore Martin acted as soloist I R | §iof the cvening, Miss Elizabeth Gard- ner Coombs as accompanist, and David « OF WASHINGTON D.C # Hanlon of the Scottish Bagpipe Band For Infants and Children of Washington, as the chief piper. On Pennsylvania Avenue Facing the U.S. Treasury JOHN M. ELLSWORTH DEAD MEMBER AMERICAN BANEERS ASSOCIATION D. C. Resident Was Red Cross Field Worker During War. John Magee Ellsworth, for a number THE of years prominent as a manufacturer in New York city and more recently a resident of Washington, died Sunday at his home, 1767 Q street northwest. [0} m an 0. He was forty-seven years old. Mr. Ellsworth was orn in 'enn cl‘EANERs Yann, N. Y. He was educated in An- and DYERS dover School, England, and the Shef- field School, Yale University. He mar- lz_sTORES—IZ ried Miss Elizabeth Van Rensselaer in 3| 1900. During the war he was engaged | Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. | s S S — e e e | s o e e R ! Capital and Surplus, $3,000,000 Resources, Close of Business Dec. 20; 1920—-$26,160,994.99 \ BEHREND’ 36-Inch Unbleached Muslin G 5 g in fleld work for the Red Cross. Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. E. 36-inch Unbleached Muslin for Hehis su;:\;iveg ?‘y hés M‘;{?&w, Etlv]vo i d: ters, i 38 N a 8- 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. sheets, pillowcases and other home MNP |2 | wortydui o don*Van Rensgelner Ell: Phone M. 4724 uses, Yard..c.eccoceeeesiassonancens worth. Funeral services will be held | pRYV, 'CHANGE | Thursday in New York city. Inter- ATEIEHRANCRER | ment will be in Greenwood cemetery, New York. o2 FRANK KIDWELL'S.:2 Meats priced right, not one da; I am making big reductions this entire week in the prices 3 of fresh meats. The qualities are guaranteed to please. From those who are not familiar with my stores, I ask a trial. Thou- sands of satisfied customers daily are a guarantee of the unusual bargains offered. A.Ma Close 6 P.M. every day Long, medium and gray, brown, ; short length corsets, S aualite with high ot low busts. Made of stout coutil bose a":“ sold a year ago ] and finished with four u ters. 23 to 28 125 by, the Dozen s TR Seamed - Back, Shapely- Ankle Hoss, of fime lisle finish, in thin and medium weights; substantially simi- lar ‘to best 35c stvekings. to publish herewith. Read what these four people say of “Chex” Chex "Corporation, ‘Washington, D. C., Nov. 24, 1920. Washington, D. C. Gentlemen: Suffered with a severe cough for two years. After trying several pre- scriptions from the doctor which had no relief, I tried a couple of bottles of “Chex” Cough Syrup. I don’t know what it is to cough now. Very truly vours, MAX LEVY, 20"8 Nichols Ave. SE. 605 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C., Nov. 22, 1920. Chex_Corporation. Washington, D. C. Gentlemen: As ] always believe a good turn should be appreciatively acknowledged, I want to take advantage of this npporlun!t) to compliment you upon your.very effective cough and cold remedy—Chex. Usually adverse to relying on artificial means for relieving any indisposition, I procured, howe. ever, on the advice of a friend, a bottle of Chex during a recent severe cold and was more than agreeably surprised at the quick and happy results. You are apparently in possession of a very effective formula and it hit the spot exactly in my case. I wish more people knew about Chex, as I think a good bit of sickness due to colds, etc. would be eliminated this coming winter if its benefits were generally realized. Wishing you continued success it your good work, I remaln. Very truly yours,” H. J. COFFMAN. Chex Corporation, City. Silver Spring, Md., April 30, 1920. Your cough medicine certainly does what its name' claims—it chex a cough. Thanking you very much for the.benefits derived therefrom, I am, Yours« gratefully, L. LILLIAN SHEID. ‘Washington, D. C.,, July 1, 1920. Chex Corporation. City. Gentlemen: This is merely to inform you that after usinz about every- thing I knew for a severe cough and cold my attention was led to Chex cough syrup. I purchased gne bottle of Chex and used abou: { the con- tents, which effected a permanent cure. 1 certainly must recc end Chex to any one for such ailment. Yours truly, F. W. OEH)M, 7 1110 D St. 8.E, Washington, D. C. M UARD against coughs and colds which are incident to winter weather and which often result fatally. Have Clifford’s “Chex” Cough Syrup always at hand. Efficacious for grippe, asthma and all affections of the throat. Beite SOC Draggits Manufactured by the Chex Corporation, Washington, D. C. Extraordinary Sale of Bedding --- Towels - Damasks - 5 Percales—Ginghams and Quting. 39¢ 36-Inch Fancy | 50c Heayy Fancy Outing | $1.50 Bleached Sheets Cretonnes Round Steak, Ib.. Sirloin Steak, Ib. . S L L L LT T T T | ! e i S ST An extra heavy fleeced We ht.'e 1ust 22 dozen » ore these Bleu: d Tocse_are i the mont g s et 1Ol B ot T T9¢ Genuine Spring l.amb Prime Milk Fed Veal = vatied selection of &= 4 Pl g iy Sind smail floral designs l7c D el s supertor a firm" Quality - bleached B Legs of Lamb, Ib....... Veal Cutlets, Ib.......... 40c Zand coldr combinations we d|muslin with welded center sesms— & Ume:age;this €radsisolaiat Sioiand | OSSN filling. $5.00 and $6.00 Blankets e ever shown. An e = cellent material for drapes and com- = fort covering. 39c 45x36-inch Pilloweases || 50c Fine Heavy Percales . Ib. 20c | Shoulder Vea! Chons, Ib. . .25: Shorlder Lamb Chops, Ib. .23c | Shoulder Veal, roasting, Ib.23¢ = ‘There's only a lim- " S Made from a good all e -g- they are in leanainis e llevpiat Rxb -nwl Loin Lamb Chops, Breass Veal (bone out), Ib.18¢ Spieached muslin free fores. mmf these Heavy Double- 4 T :.30c | Fancy Calf Liver, Ib.....30c £ fram dressingand Snish- e antity ) Thowsunds oF c Nap Wool - finished e ——— = ed with 3-inch hem. Note forts ‘bave been wold in Blankets. ‘In the lot P Z the extra size, 45236, The | mu.-;-_;.: 2ot 3o 1328 050 of thia qual- | |ar» Rich Plaide—Plain PG,r;y—-WBhlne ork Products. juan mit nof ~T: 0 Tay wi ink or ue ?nue"&é'ol‘t':'?%nm the men shirts and bouse dremses || Borders, 66x80, and all weights from Pure Lard, Ib........... 16¢ Conpoud, a lard substitute, 4 to & pounda’ Lean Pork Chops, Ib.. ... 110 (el | b e S RIS B 12V 50c 32-Inch Plaid Dress You'll not buy ging-, hams elsewhere when you' = note the quality and the c Loin Pork Chops, Ib..... 30¢ .18 c‘“"’ Style Sausage Mu'iSc AB-Pork Sausage Meat Ib.30¢ """""""" Pork Pudding, Ib........18¢c lrul(fafl Bnun Shm (half 4 or whole), Ib......... 27¢ | Machine-Sliced Bacon, Ib. .35¢ Bean Pork or Fat Back, Ib.15c | Coustry Style Bacon, Ib. . .1%¢ $1.50 Mercerized Table 75¢ 44x22 Turkish Towels Damask Beautiful high : Note the extra size— ’ e ized luster—permanently heavy _double-thread finished to withstand the quality, with hemmed c laundry—72 inchgs wide, ends and very absorbent. in a selection of pretty —prli:e only a Just before Xm this floral and stripe designs. The for- Batter, 45¢ Many stores are still holding this quality sold at 75c, and many re-|mer price wes 1d Fresh Coun doz..69c | Fancy Creamery y Ib. _qullty at 3% and more. tailed them for even more. " Biet s S Alow h‘, E’“ for this fine Heavy-quality Damask. Tinto Oleomargarine, Ib...25¢c | Okay Nut Ol=o, Ib. ...... 25¢ Fancy Salt Water Oyohu, Blae Ridge Creamery Butter, . Coat Suit ‘Women and misses have here the opportunity of their life- time—buying finest of Broadcloth, Velour, Tricotine, Jersey and Silvertone Suits, with claborate trimmings of French seal, Kit }(er;ey and Australian opossum. Every suit magmficently silk mne 340 00 Women’s Coats (o Take !uw colored hoi strictly ‘Il - Iour “.Aml (’Ialh ° e HMI" and rapp) : 1335 1920 Nichols Ave. Amacostia Nnnflbill( Market, 13th & H Sta. When You l'iave a TOOTHACHE . Some form of pain killer is good to alleviate the condition—but it is only temporary. You should go to a reliable dentist, who will get at the CAUSE of the trouble. It may be a decayed tooth—apparentiy sound on the out- side, but with a crack or crevice in which disease lurks un- derneath Tored or plush n 4| tinweitone or fur trimmed garments thxt were never made to sell for less c than, $40.00. .Close-out price. !:ne y Bungalows Tt $1.98 Made of best “Scouts” percale fn plain piok and blue and _handsomest of c striped and plaid patterns. Slip-over or button - front styies, with allaround or back belts and bip pockets. $1.25 Women’s Gowns Crepe and batiste gowns in flesh and white, made with bemstitched yokes, smocked c fronts or embroldery trimmed. Big full cut sizes, Regular visits to the dentist enable him to keep your teeth sound and clean. Decay then’ gets no chance to harm your teeth. And with sound teeth you'll never have a toothache Rcmember, a toothache is nature’s warning of serious trouble. Get expert dental treatment at once. DR. WHITE, INC,, 407 7th St. 0 te Woolworth’s Sc & 10¢ Store. Hours, Daily, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. PN unday, 10 o 1. Fhone Matn 10 Dr” ot Feod » 7S¢ Batiste Peter Thompson styles._7 to 14 years. $22.50 Girls’ Higi-inster, satin- fnish, petticoats, in exqu.site shades of brewn, blue. green, Balance of girls® 4 to 14 year coats in all colors. Our best winter gar- ments in all the newest styles with' wide finely tuck- " $5.00 Porch Dresses $2.90 Our very best one-plece dresses of corded madras and giaghams. Embrol ery or braided noveltv styles and strict- Iy lilored effects, in pretey _lavender, green, cardinal _and pink checks, u- and stripes. Extra and regular Daintiest and most exquisitely _trimmed de rl:?:‘uumhw 5 flesh. ‘made o Remaider of e closed-out lines that sold to moment—knocks pletely out.” - Don'tletlt! Keepaboxof BUNTE'S ( . box-pleated styles, in 6 to 16 sizes. 3 (Middy Blouses to match, $1.39.) T L S LU O e OO L €298 Ladies Importea Kid Gloves $1.79 Wool Sweaters $1.98 Velvet Bags $1.98 Pink Jerser Ealt Piaia_whits, Swa Bloomers, made New _pointed-collar- al, Beautiful Chiffon tea seats. "Big | | atsle wilta, for mors | | e AR Soot bio Nice, soft kid gloves Velvet Bags. covered lull<lt .-muu fin- 8 to : made and nnq ‘weave cost in black, white, cor- feames, in black only. | | ished with elastic- | | of zoud quality p sweate: Betted or | | dovan and gray: plain with iuside pocket drawn _shirred yokes eale, in_ preity fa ’phln -ulu wm 3 mhr and contrasting purse. cuffs. color striped patterns. | | without pocket stitchings. LT T ECLTTT T Sn This Week's Special Offering ‘Men’s or Women’s Best Goodyear Welt 1 50 Leather Half Soles o —including “Wingfoot™ Rubber Heels A *Close-up” of Hahn's moder‘h, daylig’ht. efficient ospital” —where your worn shoes are expertly “REBUILT" —and returned PRACTICALLY NEW. 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