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- THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 Marriage Ligenses. Yincenso and Gulla Brigogte. tor. | $7,500°TO FEED CHINESE. | N Frantz J. and orgina_ F. Jonlitz, girl. — i Marriage licenses have been issued to the | Hiober! and Mabel bor. Takoms Park Folk Raise Money | tollowing: Quarles 1. and 4 8 | ] ry Monroe and Pauline Matthews Jares T. H for Relief Fund. Willlam K o j 5 £t Approximately $1.500 was raised in' 22 FRANK KIDWELL'S 22 I Continu o from Joseph 1. | . D. McKenney, Mr. Armstead Peters, James ang Tioberta 3. Wood the drive to aid the starving Chinese 2tx {35.: M. John A Peters, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, - Dasieis and Biancie V. Devine. Johin and Ttosie Jackson, boy- which opened ‘vesterday in the parish| ACIdity Gases Heartburn % ar Admiral W. Strother Smuth, Dr. Iwood, Md. T ot e e hall of Trinity paris a a P | itati 3 s i, i 5 Algie B. Murphy of P key, Md., and parish, Takoma Park .. 1 wish to thank the Washington Public for the wonderful sup- [George Tarplit Snarp. Mr. Demnis A |, Alele I Muby of Tomonkes, Mo and| (ONGRESS CLUB TO ELECT | The drive i & soimt commanns woor | SOUINESS Flatulence Palpitation Mr. w. H. Wimer, Dr. Walter| Row T Lauren < port given me last week at my markets. It has always been my an s to assist the Christian Herald Com- - A, Waller, Mr. Eruest| 5,5yt A Cadd of Enst § i x Marcella Rabie of Mo ¢ Two Slates of Officers to Be Voted | pany of New York city in rs policy to let the public have the advantage of all the breaks in the Instant relief! No waiting! A few tablets of harmless, pleasant C. Lewis of B SO fund to save the millions of pe market. 5o ne it ?'?«J:s‘v‘f“;:'lil-“rg Vnited O A atles T on Tomorrow. in central China who are in duneer; ““Pape’s Diapepsin’’ correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and ; Daughters of the Conreder at [ voth of Tersey City, N3¢ Members of the Congressional Club, | ¢f St&rvation as the result of the making sick, upset stomachs feel fine. Best stomach corrective known. In continuation of this policy, I am inaugurating another sale O e O ol e = aelREacs e Ran | anlffore s tzation Lompeesd Of e est single contribution rec e . Z - B a1 A o ? wives, mothers, daughters and 8is-,terday w: 00 from the Re - all this week of the finest meats at almost unbelievable prices. s Gl oo SR ey Buttie e Renartal| Beratie 5 eiend e . | were elaborately decorated., southern lliam 1. St House. will hold their annual elec- Quality Positively Guaranteed in Every Respect. Smilax festooning the mirrored walls, | piliam I Smith and Maud Lion tomorrow morning. PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN There are two Slates, the first en- rolling Mrs. Irvine 1. Lenroot. wife of Senator Lenroot of Wisconsin, tor[ while palms were placed aboul in| Gsear J. Munroe und Edith M cooked food, cand ed mainly by residents of the suburh. One item, which aroused consid . etc., donat- both ballrooms. max B Lewis of Hyattevilie, Md., and t Finest Pork Products | The officers of the chapter received | Mae E. Barron of Landover, Md i at the entrance to the smail ballroom | “Andrew T. Luther of this city and Lyda C. | president, and as vice presidents, Mrs.; pi0C (O, W/ Bu 3 i . .25¢| Smoked Shoulders, small, Ib. 19¢ and the introductions were made by | Lutts of Baitimore, Md. Joseph F. Frelinghuysen of New Jer- | [NIGIest and for which was : | Dr. Clarence Owens, past president of |~ Walter Johnson and Ella Steward. sy, Mrs. Wallace H. White. ir. of | o "% Joe & jandkerchict eiven by FOR OUT-OF-ORDER STOMACHS { Lean Pork Chops, Ib. ... 19¢| Loin Pork Chops, .. e B O e e me T T G Lo, Ol e Mg A N8 nsars of | fowers from the White House for the | : < dent of the chapter, | Fleanor Todd of Columbia. i Mrs. Ladis decoration of the parish hall. T $ = 26 | Half Pork Loins, Ib -ad of the lin Ira R. Sti M. Stickney. nd Mrs. Gordon Lee of [deroration of the parish hall. —The ‘Whol e y . ; n Benjamin Sn it Sonaiel re | Sales began at 2 o'clock and continued le Pork Loins, Ib beautiful gown of white ReAmin On' the second ticket are | Sles hegan at 2 o'clock and continued | . wife of Se made on draped lines. and carried a Tea; Simeonsiand. Mabel Large 60c Case—Drugstores s SR ¢ Fresh Shoulders, Ib. . .. ...19¢|Fresh Hams, Ib.... .. b o sapphire blue ostrich feather fan. MTs. [ preston Alexande: Vier. ram of exercise: i | : | Country Style Bacon, Ib. ...19¢ T.'Q. Dovatdson, who was next, wore { Hobart. Pt : M¥oin: dent. 57 an suction ot icrons { . Bean Pork or Fat Back, Ib. 15¢ 5 ale vellow flowered taffeta made Perey donated by the merchants of : } |Pure Hog’s Lard, Ib........ 16c - on the skirt and effec- John alifornia Mrs | park. & achine-Slict 8 i n lace. Mrs. . . wife Se M ed Bacon, b. . .35¢| compound, a lard substitute, b S e Births Reported. of i Mva, Homer --------- asel B .ol BP5e nureceived | e following births ose een peporten 1o Hoch o€ Kan d' 3irs. “Louis C. fan lines. | D S e st ety O tidkets are the same for re- i Fancy Quality Beef fsha e vers: Mrs | ¢ ine and cording Secretary, corresponding sec- ! : a e Vebb, chairman of the 5 oo e | il * Round Steak, Ib. .........23c|Fancy Chuck Roast, Ib..... 16c 5 < Gommittee wore: shell x & neyivania, 1 v he ars | T L i R ane L ” » N | pos k idesc with tulle et L : A office: " 3 . Madley i : . FLI NG, $ Sirloin Steak, Ib. . ..27c|Prime Rib Roast i . Mrs. Hamilton | Ernest C. i | Washingto "Z,',,,';"';f’"s:"'fl‘i. o Presldeat. Canher. it | I H : Cat and 3 George M. YO No! -l ‘ | i Porterhouse Steak, Ib. .....28c Shoulder Clod Roast | c i < b Whreanr g and Enim for the third: il MILTON E. AILES, i | I 2 Albia g ‘o and Sophia A o voters are called alphabetical- | Vice President. v NEVII il the patron - V. The v AVON M. USs, ! Hamburg Steak, bb...... ..18¢ Bouillon Roast i b tant o i 5 Iy, and the eiection returns will ail e e D . mibakiidony i 1 = | . R be in by about 1:30, when the ladie: LIAM J. FLA | Plate Beef (for boiling), Ib. 10c | Top Rib Roast | & e e ne of the club will take lunch together. g A Beef Liver, Ib... .15c | Boneless Pot Roast, I5.....18¢ {men’s committee, ‘Wore a charming GEORGE 0. VASS, i = | Fown of bl velvet and gold lace JOSHUA EVANS, Jr, Assistant Cashier. i 2 Mr. E. E. Britten w chairman of Vice President. | : k3 A o . i the floor committee; Col. T. Q. Pon- I : Prime Milk-Fed Veal | Genuine Spring Lamb aldson. vica chairman_ of the floor v c“‘h 40, L f L | committe M Blanche 4'nnk“e\"j ........... c | Le; vice chairman of enterfainment, an. e.tl ts, b | g of Lamb, Ib --30c Mrs. Fannie Shreve Hear‘sill. vice Loin & Rib Veal Chops, Ib. 30c ‘Breast Lamb, Ib..........14c president of the young lad Breast Veal, bone out, Ib....16c Shoulder Lamb, Ib.........20c ||l “Fundrea, "t ne dancine. for Shoulder Veal, roasting, Ib. .20c | Shoulder Lamb Chops, Ib. 23c || continusus From s iy Doy ed: was Fancy Calf Liver, Ib 30c | Rib & Loin Lamb Chops, Ib. 30c | A | Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard E. Behrend Snncunce NUneieneasement ogidiciy AV I \ OST of us have tried to\save and then spent it all—and id.’\uzhtr‘r Henrietta. to Mr. Svlvan Op- penheimer, s fr. and Mrs. Gustave i tried again. Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. . ..68c | Fancy Creamery Butter, Ib. .45¢ Blue Ridge Extra Fancy_ |Okay Nut Oleo, Ib. ..... ..23c e e T Saving, like everything clse, requires a small beginning to make a big success. . Creamery Bautter, Ib.....53c|Fancy Salt Water Oysters, |(;m;zlzl|‘!)ersl s A, F. p»;’ i Mrs. If you want to save. don’t try to start too big. Begin with what you KNOW i | J. arby. mother of Mr. Darby, al v ShaD S & S Tinto Oleo, Ib............23¢| quart.................40c ot Tac o e e s aer i o 4 you can save, no matter how little it is—a dollar is enough jlate winter seasén at the Hotel Wash- e A B . But save a dollar regularly and you have started the money-making, character- ington. building habit that brings no regrets Our Interest-Paying Savings Department Will Be Open Today, Tomorrow and the Next Day Until 5:30 P.M. The Rians National 7 The first dance and card party this season.of the St. Gabriel Social Club ! be given on Tuesdav evening. “Good Value” Coffee =2 23caPound i . 29 i |proceeds will be added to St. Gabriel's 13 STORES LOCATED AT {Church building fund, Mrs. Pierre D. ’ our 1 0 er Northeast Market, 12th & H Sts. 1016 14th i Le chairman; Mr. Walter Belle N. 1] . ; .l . m3§ Il:'i rer, and Mr. Denis Keating, sec- . i Eas Mark 2 . ¢ m:“;‘:-..‘:':-:&:;-:::: .: = i z;;l fni"si\ 1\‘“ X it o /) Dlamond H Tth & C Sts. S. E. (S. W. Corner! 24 St. Joseph F. Conoly of Harris- 4 335 Wisconsin Ave.. Georgetown 41z & C Sts. S. W z. Pa.. is h St of Mrs. M. E. e e L H i ° OF WASHINGTON D.C. * § ~1030 Nicholu Ave. Anacosiia 8 Peana. Ave. alor. 1319 Fairmont street: - | Clothes go out of fashion: flowers i F : N D.C i | Mrs. Sohn Wert Biaisdell ana her wither: sweets “disappear,” but Diamonds On Penngylvania Avenue Facing the U.S. Treasury s of the former's moth- |trustee of th. - i Ing omeers of the. logel " Woniony LOGICAL place to buy that diamond. i Mrs. Browne. 728 21st strect, and live forev_er. 1 B AT | MEMBER AMERICAN B ANKERS ASSOCIATION 3 é {Mondays in Februar. The I)lanlond - thc deairESt o . & g‘t St ” y Capital and Surplus, $3,000,000 Resources, Close of Business Dec. 29, 1920—$26,160,994.90 ; A | whne, alumnze of Wellesley Colloge the heart of the woman. "t finn:}??&angsse ; ML R | BAYER e e e sty e e e i e z \ {Alumnae. Miss Jessie C. MecDonald for many years to come, and is the $115 Mabel Wineton : Being Diamond importers, our assort- Loy O Sl e ment is superb. You'll find diamonds here nest C. Knacbel and Miss~Ellen - d lit on. Miss Sibyl Baker will make rery S rsonality— the presentations. Mrs. Lyman B.! il b e e NPt Swormstedt, Mrs. Samuel Herrick, {3irs. Isidor Bermann and Miss Nannie | . J. McKnight will preside at the tea | B tables. i 3 Miss Grace Dewey, Mrs. Margarita k i Spaulding Gerry, Miss Caroline Tvle 3 Miss Delia Jackson. Mrs. Gliver Ho; em. Mrs. Goodwin Price Graham, Miss Ruth Weeks and Mrs. Robert R. M. t. Priced as low as $45.00 N\ $1 or so a week will do i » } Emmet will assi ; | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eisenmann and ! {llrs, Moses Eisemann left Washington | i | At the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the ayer Cross” to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, . Fever, Stuffiness. b1 ‘Warning! When you wish Genuine Aspirin prescribed by phy- - gicians for over 19 years, ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” and Deaths Reporled. Jook for the ngme: “Bayer” on the package and on each tablet. | 1. foiioming deaths Have teen reported 1o Always say “Bayer.” the Bealth department withia Ghe st twenty. Each “Bayer pickage” contains safe and proper directions for |, Marsaret 0'bonaell, 46, Georgetown Trniver- : t relief of Colds—also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache.| Jemnic T. McGionis, 67, 1018 East ramm:} today to spend a month, in Atlantic City. Everywh sity Hospital. street, ~Largest Credit Jewelers in tbe World™* e, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally. | “¥ilired & Terer ; isconsly avenue. | 935 P ennsylvania Avenlle amer ey, getown University ‘ T bl etS of A . | s, e | N All over the world “id SPIFIN -t e ot B people use this 1 H i ¥ t Wisconsin avenue. | g g 2 % - = : Mignon Mav. 38, Walier Teeu Hospital. i - arah C. Murdock, 57, 1625 Q treet. Baxes of 12—Bottles of 24— Bottles of 100—Also Capsules—All druggists pllarearet Glasgow, "7, Georte Washiagton g o o d y fo r lts nivers apital. Aapirtn 18 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid 73 Plerce, 16, 226 5 atrest south- i o ’ benefits, as well it EE“?@EB@%E?@? as pleasure. Jwelve-Ten F St 1 day, 117 415 street south- Harry §. and Nellie Deane, 2 hours, 1339 street southeast rles Brown, 60 years, Washiogton Asy- 1um Hospital, " There Is Health In Drinking Peacock | § iR, Alfred Watson, 45, Washington Asylum Hos- Aids pital. jCormeliza Bufls, . Elizabeth’s Hos- tal and The best Jamaica 'ginger specially z o 1da Johnson. 47, Freedmen's HospMal. eeth & processed to bring out the true ginger Jaltian Tiyrd, 16 daye. 1121 Commors con B s nt of Haymond: un flavor and water that has been steril- minutes. Georgetown Hopital. dlgestlon ized, twice filtered and then properly - l Keeps | carbonated, are skillfully combined to . make Peacock Ginger Ale. That is breath why Peacock Ginger Ale is such a healthful and flavorful drink. Inmonv‘-r:;:a. o'l‘rldw.‘?l 5 éet itors . from sW i _As it pours from the bottle, spark- of thesmocid Auave s A youthful fashion is i ling with snap, Peacock even looks G tor 5 N P .- refreshing. . Then when you taste it tec aat)yessianer this smart Navy Pussy and findlt}m i:hh” just enough si!;i B g Willow Taffeta Frock, ger to please the taste, you, too, wil ed by every devie 5 i always say Peacock when buying gin- St and n'c".;:nr'r‘.n 'E_r with gray "bb"’" bows H R ents, } ger ale. Your grocer or druggist sells 3;:.:;T'|,i:=: o oAl ang and a gray skirt foun- pongock Ginger Ale in 15%-ounce || B Bttt S o Eancet dation of Georgette. Careful 'nt! Our Record for Also ask for Peacock Root Terms of Payment to Sull Beer, Birch Beer, Sarsa- aminations Free. S parilla and Lemon Soda. Cleanliness is one of our many striking features. WEISBROD & HESS Philadelphia $59.50 /I 7 L DOUBLEMINT ~ / 7. ém:’_gg_pmuNr b / g My Perfect Suction Teeth Will Not Slip or Drop. $5.00. ther Sets of Te Gold Huch Can Be Said of the i ring Fashicns i Bl Sc 0 St up Spring in done. IN THEIR INTERPRETATION WE HAVE erms of Payment to Sait: SPARED NO EFFORT TO ACCOMPLISH “THE “Open Every Evemns Unel B UNUSUAL,” AND WE BELIEVE THAT OUR e M Lady and maids i At WORK HAS BEEN REWARDED; WE KNOW - : e e e n T A G 1N er A. Somt im0 72T TR R THE ABOVE ILLUSTRATION IS ONE OF A SERIES BY A WELL KNOWN ARTIST. 1Dl'. WYETH, lnc- EACH GARMENT WILL BE DRAWN FROM v gor. NoW. A MODEL AND WILL MERIT YOUR IN- ° = ] k HOYLE & MARTYN CE Ll TEREST. R ' gbt Kept lg Local Representatives - s Stewart Building, Washington, D. C. s | , . -

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