Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1921, Page 22

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LI I, R Z 2707/ e W Z 2l N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N R T T A Y e 22 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., N 2 e Washington’s Greatest Drug Stores F St., €0r. 1 zth Columbia Theater Corner 604 9th St. N.W., Between F and G Big Reductions on Drugs, Patent Remedies, Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods, Etc. DON'T MISS THIS SALE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Comp. Syrup Hypophos- | 25 Hill's Cascara Quinine. ... pl'l:les 30c Laxative Bromo Quinine 25¢ Blue-Jay Corn Plasters 35¢ Freezone for Corns $1.60 Wine Cardui. ... 75¢c Baume Analgesique $1.00 Horlick’s Malted Milk €9c Formamint Tablets 50c De Witt’s Kidney Pills. $1.00 Liquid Alboline 35c Pluto Water $1.00 Bliss Native Herbs. $1.00 bottle, 59¢ 1-Grain Phe- | 50c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. . nolphtholem | 75c P. D. American Oil o Lozenges, | 70c Babek.. 3 and cathartic. | 50¢ Phillips’ Milk Magnesia. .. 100 Tablets, 39¢ 75¢ Bell-ans 70c Alophen Pills M. &M Aspirin 35c Fletcher’s Castoria » Jablets, | 85c Jad Salts 100 to the bottle. | $1.00 Usocline, pint size 29c 75c Abbott’s Scdoxylin. . 75¢ Milk’s Emulsion. . $1.25 Milk’s Emulsion. . 30c Anclax Wafers....... Roger’s Drake’s Electric Vikrator, No. 1, Will keep you well. Special this sale, $11.98 Men, Get This Prepare Your Beard Proper- ly and You're Half Shaved 0.D Shaving 35¢ Coty’s L-Origan Face Powder, 69c Mary Garden Face Powder, - (v:rearyn : 0 s making a4 big hit '“8;""' in Washington. Many men it is © THE BEST: it works well with cither hot or cold Hershey’s water. It very 25¢ Tubes, this sale only 15¢ Clinical Thermome- ters, Tested (oroa = 1-Ib. Cans, 2 for 35¢ $1.00 Stearns’ Wine and Cod Liver Oil. Skt $1.00 H. K. Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil. .............. 25c P. D. Medicated Throat Discs WAR TAX NOT INCLUDED 17c .19¢ 2lc .83¢ .45¢c .69¢ .42¢ .36¢c .69¢c .27c -19¢ .69¢c T2 ..59% .59¢ Drake’s Electric Vibrator For a low-price machine it cannot be equalled $6.98 If You Can’t Get Your Stomach Regulated Try Rogers’ Digestor Then—Eat Anything You Want A dose gives reliei in five minutes; a few bottles usually effect a cure. Put up Oc in_large bottles We guarantee it. J.B.L. for Cascade, internal bath One-n pecial at $1.19 f Quinine Hali-minute, special at $1.29 Special, $10.98 Sulphate, 1-0z. Cans, 35¢ Nalo Liguid Nail Polich 60c Luxor Face Powder. .. 60c Luxor Rouge. .... 50c Java Rice Powder 98¢ Red Cedar Chl:pg $1.25 Piver’s Face Powder Package. 20c Holmes’ Frostilla. .. ... .. 5¢ 50c Jergens’ Benzoin and Almond Lotion Mothozone | 30c Woodbury’s Cream, tube. . Crystals, 60c Woodbury’s Cream, jar 75¢ O'D. Depilatory 25c¢ Butierfly Talcum. .... 30c Sweet’s Deodorant. .. ... 50c Mariman's Henna Sham) 60c Dr. Charles Flesh Food. . 50c Ipana Tcoth Paste. .. 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste. . 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste. Package, 35¢ Insect Powder,| 1b., 89c Half Ib., 45¢ Lithia 15c Sayman’s Soap, 3 for. Tablets 25¢ Woodbury’s Scap. — 25c Resinol Soap. .. 4711—Bath Tablets. 25c Mavis Talcum. .. 35c Mary Garden Talcum. Klim Powdered Milk 1-lb. cans.........85¢c 21,.1b. cans. .. ...$1.70 40 to the bottle. 27c R R, Hudnut's Three Flowers Talcum Young’s Dilators Complete set of four Special, $2.75 AT AT AL LT A P L O e o O 0 .35¢ | Double-Edge 25¢ |For Gillette blades Witch Hazel Pint bottle, 23c Colorite Hat Dye, *all colors, 21c Kanner’s Stroppers, Special, $2.98 $1.00 Durham Safety Razors, 75¢ Palmolive Soap 9¢, 3 for 25¢ . Dozen, 89c Durham Razor Blades, s0c Set, 3%¢ 1-1b. carton, 32¢ 14-1b. carton, 19¢ Pure Gum Nipples, Dozen, 25¢ Cocoa Butter 14-1b. cakes, 39c Bulb Infant Syringe 25¢ quality, 19¢ Rubber Gloves Will Protect Yoar Hands. 75¢ quality, 42c 2 2T, Z A L L L L e L o MARCH 6, 1921 —PART 1. VETERANS OF GREAT WAR A Column Devoted to the Interests of the Men Who Defended the Nation on Land and Sea. National Press Club Post, No. 2, of the American Legion, which enter- tained National Commander Galbraith| ;ropram o with a distinguished company a few |struction. at wt films will he shown weeks ago, will stage another unique event next Tuesday evening, when it will conduct an open forum for discus- sion of the future care of disabled war veterans, at which the heads of the governmental agencies dealing with such men will be present. Those who have accepted invitations to take part in the discussion include Rear_Admiral Stitt, surgeon general of the Navy; Director R. G. Cholmeley- Jones of the burean of war risk insur- S. Cumming of with a lecture by an America’s participa The arrangement of the fi progressing under & nal Corps officers, in ent from any films shown commercially clude a g varicty of pic actual fighting, as well as tions behind the wh e training, and Ralph T. : stant director. Surg. Gen. Ircland [ Dr. Florence of the War Department will not be in | health service will be the the city, but he has designated Lieut & Jaooh JOhes POSt. No.® and prepa an Legion, at its regular meet- h will be held in creation hous: Dr. Reed w from Baud TRACE MARK s week. | No Matter How Particular You May Be, You Will Enjoy welfare work Col. R. Brooke of the Medical Corps to present that service Col. Brooke commanded the medical g camp at Oglethorpe, nd | attached to the surgeon ton, has 1 of the facilities of able for veterans, and the relations between the Army medical and other agencies for their relief and treatment. Others who are cxpected to be pres- Army hos- tendent lizabeth's Hospital; Repre. McLeod and members of the Senate and House who are espe- | cially interested in the subject to be considered Post Commander William Wolff Smith, who has been working for two weeks to_insure the success of the meeting, will preside. of Leglon Two Years Old. The American Legion will be two years old tomorrow, and George Washington Post, No. 1. will cele- brate the occasion by holding a large meeting _in the auditorium of the “osmos Club, where that pioneer post was organized on March 7, 191 A program of more than u: terest will be followed by an old- fasioned supper, and appropriate mu- sic and decorations will add to the occasion. Post Commander Howard S. Pisk will preside. The principal speaker will be Gen. Wendell C. Neville, who com- manded the 4th Marine Brigade of the 2d Division overseas, who will tell the story’of “From Paris to Cob- lenz.” Past Department Commander Lester Jones will review the early story of the post, of which he was the first commander, and Department Commander James A. Drain will dis- cuss the lexion and its organization as_they now exist. There will be placed on exhibition a leather-bound book, containing more than a thousand signatures of charter members of the post. The sixteen former service men who ob- tained the charter from the national organization _ included Col. Jones, Howard M. Peter, Commander Fisk, M. G. Greenfield, J. Bentley Mulford, Henry Leonard, Charles E. Johnston (deceased), l. Clarkson Hines, Don- ald McGregor, Prentiss Knut, Ralph A. Wolfe, Turnage, Lewis P. Clephane, John Lewis Smith, William G. Glenn and Frank A. Connolly. The original cablegram sent to Gen. Pershing announcing the formation which Tiger Rugs, $19.75 Extra special 9x12 Tiger Rugs, Floral and Oriental patterns to select from. be shown, nteresting of the or- Terms, §$1 Weel gether with other mentos of the first days ganization. At the regular meeting of the post jast week Representative Thomas D. Schall, the blind member from Min- nesota, related his experiences on the Western front during the war, and the torpedoing of the Mount Vernon, on which he and his wife returned from France. He paid high tribute to the American soldier, sailor and marine William G. Glenn, field representa- tive for the District of Columbia for the war risk bureau, explained pro- visions of the regulations relating to compensation and insurance. V. Walker was appointed chairman of the finance committee. i Will Discuss War Debts. Discussion of the proposal to can- cel all international debts out of the war will engage the attention of the District of Columbia Chapter of the Rainbow Division veterans at their regular meeting in the “dugout” at 1004 E street tomorrow night. nning Marcus, an officer of the apte has announced that he will ask the organization to go on record against any such a plan, and an in- teresting time looked for. Harold Rodier, who served with the Rainbow Division, will give an ac- count of his experiences a tions while with the grav tration commission last year, report will be made by Edwin Si on progress made in finding a site on which to hold the Rainbow carnival next month As the membership of the chapter has now grown to such an extent that the quarters in the basement of the Service Man’s Club at 1004 I street are not large enough, the question of finding a larger meeting place will be brought up by Edward J. Mahan, president of the chapter. C. E. Har- rington, in charge of the club, has done everything possible to aid the chapter, but it has recently outgrown its first home. 9-Piece Suite\ A This 9-piece Suit and consists of | Cabinet and a 4 . and Porcelain g Department Has New Home. Headquarters of the District of Co- lumbia department of the American Legion were moved on March 1 from %23 15th street to Room 402, 1423 New York avenue. 1 Although the new quarters are not | %0 large, they are more centrally lo- | cated, and the elevator service makes | it unnecessary to climb the stairs to reach them. The rent on the new | place will be less than that which the | department has puid during the last | year. | At the last meeting of the depart- | mental executive committee, held in i the old rooms. it wa to national hcadquarters a report of the recent =peech, in this city. made by Robert Minor. who said All-White oce- lain 5-qt. Tea Kettle, $1.29 Three coats of white porcelain over a stcel base, and absolutely guarantecd perfe free from imperic that the legion was responsible for the riot that marked the i day celebration in Central a vear ago. The committee also confirmed the appointment of Charles . Ladson as department quartermastér, and ap-! proved the cap which has been de- signed for members of the Vincent B. Costello American Legion Band. Arranging New Films. Late this month or early in April | the Distri trict of Columbia department (7 silver drawer Table and 6 box-pad imitation and a Square Chjna Cabinct to n afford to miss this opportunit ON ;" It’s the quick changes, not the uniform temperature— . It’s the thin shoes and stock- ings— It’s the wet feet, from slush of melting snows, that cause Colds— Protect yourself by taking “Seventy-seven” at the first; sneeze or shiver. K S izeir Home Qutfits YOUR TERMS OUR TERMS Bool( on Diseases of “Every Living Thing”—mailed free. 77" for sale at all Drug and Country Stores. Medicine Co., 136 Wil- Humpbrey's Homeo. lam sireet, New Yok merican Walnut, Specially priced at $298.00 You can get these 3 rooms of furniture collectively well Table Brown imitation leather. 9-Piece‘ G;ldeh. O#l;blnlx;g Room Suite, as Shown, $119.75 This Suite consists of a 4x-inch Buffet, 1 d large and roomy cupboard, in a d ASY Maxwell's 3-Room De Luxe Walnut4-pc. Walnut9-pc. Overstuffed Bedroom Dining Room 3-pc. Suite Elegant 4-Piece Circassian Walnut-finished Bedrcom Suite, as Shown r. Wood Bed. Tr as illustrated, consists of a Chiffor Yord 1o b ; this big vaiue IT'S EASY TO PAY MAXWELL'S WAY. 3-Pie ar American Walnut sion: Square China $298.00 This handsome unusual low e, finely constructed tapestry. Price for credit whatsoever; we are headquarters on outfits. Walnut 3-pc. Bedroom complete room of furniture at this very low price, very durable and beautiful, $39.75 r. Chair, Sofa and Library et is covered in a good srade of en to be appreciated i e and constructed, includes a R which has a drawer. This Must be 3-Piece plate mirror. lined ot Round Extension French Plate Mirror. 'INI Diners $l 19’75 ful value ever offered for... 1 cannot LTEN I'T’S EASY TO ng room suite. AX\V/EL FURNITURE CO. 415 SEVENTH STREET N.W. e hes AND E STS. Cutfit Lcose Cushions, Now Armchair and Wing Chair with loose and covered with a & Maxwell's 3-Room Substantial Qutfit Golden Oak 9-pc. Dining Room Fumed Oak 4-pc. Suite t-hed and Metal Bed at $56.75 Here is a complete Bedroom Suite, fine Chiffonier and. Dresser, in walnut finish, with This suite is the most wonder- PAY ) Specially Friced. This aversty large spring with special ui —————————————————————————————— or individually on the easy-to-pay plan with no extra charge in serwnsx »| ALL GGODS MARKED| Overs ish le Rocker $29.75 and comfortable scker, like picture, roomy, with full anc construction, covered . good grade of brown i imitation leather, is e $29.75 “Suite With $298.00 special sale - $298.00 at this White Porcelain White Porcelain Windsor Sauce- pan, 4!/;-qt., 89c 4 white <teel lutely ¢t _and free from imperfections. ¥ R iffonier hLe cluding a Metal Bed, a $56.75 WAy, » Quewr

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