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? PHILI? M. JULLIEN SUBS. . £ e i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921.. — RED CROSS HELPS KIN. ! loved ones. Five brothers frem one { family and four brothers from mmether | perience a desire to. talk to fellow |to yourself: “I have my whole m!nd'ir your absorption in your subject !g‘ {employes? Note how frequently thisjon my work"—that same instant youl great enough your mind may remain in imes such conversations were | your work. i a | Entertains Relatives of War Heroes | ) i e in tu: Distdet stpreme rong l |really necessary to the proper per- Method Is Suceessful. o "f’“"d ’“b’ff{f asing ',""“",“3',',‘;‘3 “’:,“"(‘ “};”‘,"’,' ‘"‘, "f‘fl‘ '}f,‘,‘l' Court azalnst Charles Dick to re- & foEmiance Hofeyouniem ork; There are thots who will 88vise 701 | Goroe on sroned son ol even Un- Brought to Arlington. | commitioe looked after: th cover $8.712.27. alleged to be a ‘hal i ocur Work? er]‘:w)n.lTy "I the ‘G0 or your | that you can develop the faculty of cln‘i‘l'-'éfiffir‘{f»fl? own mx:or pmmu! The District of Columbia Red Cross | while they \\:x")»n the lt:d (‘rlu« s Bl B a BY WILLIAM MAXWELL, m"l";::u’"“; Tag-‘fpe"r,;:"gfic:: Sub- | of your thoug! At auch: ohject:| ) Ploase beas i mine. that concenlrld relatives of the war heroes whose | 3,?, "h"k, “,'"“, AT ton commite e Fraokiin Squane Hotel i, (VICE PRESIDENT, THOMAS A. EDISON, Iac.) he find it necessary to ask for ad- xi;lso;"\::g:d.m"e“ chc;::‘m‘l{f x:.’ln‘n ;}onli)u“a x;'\‘e:;t:eldha‘b"lt z‘::“«;?&éorw a‘r;“ bodies are being -brought back from | hmom;:?nled the relatives t nfl\\, ceme- | and K streets northw ‘ ‘ ditional information before he is able | Kbnosis, which has littie practical | chances are that it will be worth thou- | 9Y€rseas for burial at Arlington ceme- | {ery. Transportation was provided W modeling cost $142.0 the court ix | a ,'x: Heny SR L \y;;,‘c:',}”, e idolnotimant (teaccelike ;2&‘:’&;22,’,‘:’;,};’"‘“ Defore Youiend rty-seven bodles were to be buried | Wheelcr of the Red Cross Motor Corps. | told, and the architects fee is 10 por ! : |ia ‘not furnish such information in | fosking for pirchis Biamomens C We yésterday. Thirty relatives from ah cent. of which Mr. Dick has paid $5.- 5 5 ca 5 | tion at which cork, the first place. [are satisfed with & perfectly mormal | (Copyright. 1921, by Trade Press Feature | parts of the United States were guests 194.50, leaving the balance asked | 1 1 ‘ wn | quently than v # Do you frequently have difficulty | Srte 2% ning Service, Inc.) of the Red Cross. Luncheon was The governor of the federal dis- “Siln CELTE, T0E B0 “m avpe i o3 Tutely nec v? h in_comprehending instructions that | Most of us are too much inclined to]| (The next article in ‘this K thing possible done | trict in which the capital city of Mex- Bpear : ; s following n 5 are given you? If so, ask yourself ot work In the same perfunctory | appear in an early issue of Th v he funeral of their ico is located is a union shoemaker. | for the plaintiff. { vent 3 | Every A 2 ;rnnkly whether this wasn't because in which we used to repeat the { | your attention was wandering while orized pravers of our childhood. ' < I 0 { b ' pause in going from one (Said instructions were being handed | \We rattlea off those prayers glibly - R i i . [ SRR s e LR : o | Place’to another in the performance t. nd at the same time we were most - S | < 30:" ylL‘if’“rL.f&‘ffi?f tlh: re}m‘n_n: 113_’1“‘ Is Memory Reliable? ‘Hk(‘l) thinking of other things—r note it was for re : = ot oy o lon ama unhecessary for the prober | coi% 0" TTO AN ausf, " Jo | Hiibating. the pleasuren of the mor- | 8 ] ‘ it te accomplishment of your work. SAIY work as it is In pespect to wube |Tow. In other words, our minds were ( § Iy distracted by occun-|9aily worl as it is in respect to sub-| O 5 S 160 FO 1 bre ke Jects that enzage your attention out- | ntrated on our regular ’ ¢ 2. CON ollow fmple tests of > |side of business hours? “learned-by-heart” prayers. 1 N t time a Stranger visits| All of the above questions and tests | But how different it was when we |[§ H Are you in the habit of falling into| The very mext time a stranger visits | Q1L 071 Aore A0 g ons A rac. | happened to be mixed up in some child: i reveries during business hours, If so. ‘lng conduct through the office or|tical way of assaying your present g;y:fr?:oéfl;?d hc?mm"d( a( ’sne(-ml i how often do your meditations relate | building in which you work. observe |average ' habit of concentration—a | PaYer to CGod to help us out of it. On 3 : whether you are inclined to stare at|Quality which stands at the head ot | $uC! ad no vagrant 5 to your work? You can find this out | : : iy | thoughts. ~ Our minds were completely { him curicusly and speculate concern- |the line in analyzing the underlying | concantrated on our our tearful sad by: making a test that is very simple |ing him. When fellow employes pass |causes which keep So many salaried | £\l Dlea. e S Y . but infallible. The next time you de- vour desk or station. keep track of |employes in the business rut. It is the same way in business. In ‘: i tedt yourself in a reverie, put your|the number of 2 v ‘When your mind is in a state of |order to concentrate we must be thor- 1 a - |of their identi . If you are sta-|complete concentration you are un- oughly in earnest, and we must have a kand to your lips to ascertain whether | {joned near a dow, keep a record, | conscious of that fact. If your mind |definite object in contemplation that - théy are apart, or firmly a few days, vithi |is entirely concentrated on your work | absorbs all of our interest and pecunios . . . o o Itican be taken as an axiom ths ite ¥ there is 1o room for other thoughts— | all of our thoughts. In the. ease of the nowmal person is not doing any worth s and cause you to 100k out. not even for a_thought about your |average person the periods of complate 1 ‘/ 1 ln Wal ln On e ra e P while thinking while his lower jaw is you at frequent intervals ex-|concentration. The instant you say |concentration are usually quite brict. b o, —_— T reerireonarevstally quitebrief, but V oes not mean suggesting ' Storey customers to try somethlng they prob- 3bly do not want. 1006 F 1715 Pa. Ave. 418 7th St. 15th and G 13th and Pa. Ave. 904 F 14th and F V f . - 1 SERVICE consists of recognizing the , ; Reductions arc ds of stomers, of selecting the | OOd on Store Good ’ goods that will supply their wants and ! : ore s | s : ; S S l That M maklng 1t easy for them to select their o . ] [} . = LL - hmsekeepers who ap- | preciate real valueare regu- |- NLY afew days left to take = = hrbumflfiaz’s‘l"oods . - advantage of these Special w t ll H th Pr cals. They like their quality Offers. Prices are reduced for the e ol ave € vame LOW 1CE€Ss Oon low ; : balance of this month onl and low price. JEXTREMELY low prices on - Coffee Medicines and Toilet Needs | A Lot of 200,000 a l Ornla anne rults smle used in every home, representing P (4 A poi ofe & | substantial savings. It will be to Full Half Pound Bars & peed of w2 | your advantage to buy several at : CUCQU“T GINGER ALE 17c bolfle $3 75 ci CASE R : ' No Refund on bottl T Beuaeu: i o Re on bottles or cases s Coffee is -a special 40c sive 5 . 25(: e & ; blend reasted - Fletche as ia ogge e ik e Philfips Bros. & Co. Old Time Sticed Breakfast Bac Astowine, Koz 5 Chocolat < il 2-4h Pfld( e, 25¢ 43¢ per pound X ocoiate o y d $140 sise s Sal Hepati 89C on sale at all Liggett stores ranulated Sugar %-..10c 5C : 74c fifiifi‘é March 29C $1.20 size Bromo Seltzer . . $150 size Rexall . 89 Toilet Soap Gilt Edge Creamery Butter, 1b. . ..55¢ | Grape Nuts.............. Ceeen...16c Pineapple, Libby’s Sliced, No. 2% can.27c | Cream of Wheat. . ........ .. ... e .26c Trisum Brand Strawberries, No. 1 can.10c | Welch’s Grape Juice, pint bolfle ..35¢ Libby’s Extra Blackberries, No. 2 can.25¢c | Gold Medal md Pillsbury Flour— - Fancy Maine Blueberries, No. 2 can. .32¢ 6-poundbag.........5.......40c Libby’s Choice Y. C. Peaches, No. 25 12-pound bag..... ........................ 26¢ 24-pound bag ,Jl;bv s Fancy Y. C. Peaches, No. 2% Pat-a-Cake Flour (S RS LB | Ll e 30c. | Swansdown Cake Flour, SOc pkg ..... S 4lc : Pie Peaches, No. 2can..... ....... 13c | Swansdown Graham Flour, 40c pkg. . 36¢ ; ;&2 Park Brand Maple and Cane Syrup, 11- Corn Meal, 6-ib. bag (4 peck). .. .... 17¢ = Pt 29 Bxcarbonate or. ; s bot;l;/.h. s Gy .6;20(: gom l;le:d l\}lz.u) ?;g (lplfcck) . .33¢ 5 5 - Cc : ] = ParkBran ple and Cane Syrup, one Su ince Meat, pkg ........14c & Mennen’s Shaving Crm BakmgN S?gi » e o 27c | Raisins, Sun Maid, seeded .. ... .... 29: b e eni | |5 Log Cabin Syrup, table size. ... .. ... 32c | Raisins, Sun Maid, seedless . - but the fnest grade = Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea, 10c size. . . 8¢ Michigan Navy Beam, Ib............ 6¢ e Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea, 4-lb. pkg. .20c | California Lima Beans,1b. . .. ....._ 9¢ ing purpescs. Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea, i-ib. pkg..39c | Grandma’s White Naptha Soap. . .... 6c Lvon’s Tooth Po 17¢ Daring Hareh Gty oty 350 B PraG Whits Nete B T e ’s Toot wder . er Oats, pXg...... ! o a S aia W iy:': MZOC Armour’s Qats, 15¢ p\.g ; ‘Fels Naptha Soap....... e Kolgnos Tooth Paste . 19¢ Shredded Wheat. . .. .. Palm Olive Soap......... e iy birhcls mlted sk 69¢ | SRR 202 A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES || Fellow'eSyrup . . $L02| SBndm S ) £ 38 STORES IN WASHINGTON size - 00 nm-mm.m.m , icine$1. Eepaierts . durits Movch Arcade Market, 14th & Park Rd. 153335 Seventh St. N. W. ‘111 Seventh St. N. E. :::”_f:" John's Medicine$ 49c MIGPSwatNW. 1631 Comnecticut Ave. N.W. 2024 Rbodo Jiand Ave. N. E. , 3 : 130! isconsin Ave. N. W. 2459 Eighteenth : 15 Twelfth St. N. E. ) Pinkham’s Veg. Comp. 11C F Liggett's *891’““’1 ‘B 3612 Fourteenth St N. W. 2009 Eighteenth St. N. W. 733 N. Capitol St. N. E. : A ~ 18¢c | = s i _in'gg: I Pmyi:m?a"A.N. Nw. B A s"'!y.hz- Park, 384, . W T 'all 2 quart size, i 632 i ve. N.-W. almd“, 4 MWAW_-N.E I 17 wm-‘m “RE g};;mffi'&nw d mzpms_:t&nw Ix:lgsufls:mtu'z' | ' Woodbury’s Facial Soap 1/C o $1.39 3707 Georgin Ave. N. W. €11 O Street N. W. 715 Eighth St. S. E. : s ¥ | 3528 Georgia Ave. N. W. 711 Thirteenth St N. W. 1205 Goodhope Road S. E. i Rexall Emulsion 3164 Mt. Pleasant St. N. W.© 5526 Connecticut Ave. N. W. 1403 BSt S. E. ! Cod Liver Oil 2017 Fourteenth St. N. W. Seventh and M Sts. N. W. 412 Eighth St. S. E. 2, Comain « Nigh perentage of puce Cod ;21&M Street N. W. 708 Seventh St. S. W. . 518 King St., Alexandria, Va. 2 e Gitinen i ot e e I | Qur store at 1222 Penn. Ave. has two entrances; one on the Avmu'ei ‘W 'andoneat 1223DStreetatthetelmmusoftheVn'gm1aca.rhne. |- y Scott’s Emulsion . Naxated Iron . . . 65c 50c size Mulsified Cocoanat 0il 34C | bt i T mdy, is economical and pleas- antly’ perfomed. Regularly 15¢ a cake. 50c size i Pepsodent Tooth Paste 32C | gt vune 9 for 16¢ Marchto ........ per doz. 60c snize D.&R. Cold Cream . 39¢C 50c size Java Rice Powder . . 33C 65c size La Blache Face Powder 43¢ Jordan Almonds Select whole almonds, covered with pure sugar, variously flavored and naturally colored. Reduced during March 11c each e $2.59 Free Tobacco During aren. 98C i Rexall Laxative Aspirin Cold Tablets Tweline pactages of Brown Bear Tobscos-given Lo Lawetttprwe The besis of this excellent and tried rem- - 5 C edy is K -'.u;ll tar v i up fresh colda. Regularty 3c; ~a