Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 16

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A 3 Model 47 COUPE New Price Delivered 52,355 of Note ight,” convenience; its permanent style. : OLDSMOBILE SALES COMPANY 1016-1018 Connecticut Avenue Open Sundays and Evenings During the Week Telephone Main 7837 R R THIN, FADED HAIR NEEDS “DANDERINE” TO THICKEN IT 35 Cents Buys a Bottle of “Danderine” Within ten minutes after the first applica- tion you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what iresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vege- It goes right to the roots, and them, helping your hair to grow long, thick and luxuriant. Girls! Girls! Don't let your hair stay life- less, colorless, thin, scraggy. A\ single applica- tion of delightful Danderine will double the & beauty and Tradiance of your hair and make it abundant. Largest Selling Hair Saver and Beautifier in the World the luxurions appointments tation. invigorates strengthens '“Whisper Softly Honey.” You Can Now Get That Most Delectable of All Products Mrs. Faunce’s All-Pork ' SAUSAGE —at all good grocers’ and market stands. Prepared ac- cording to Mrs. Faunce’s own secret formula by the Keane Provision Company, who have acquired the recipe, which has for so many years been so closely guarded by Mrs. Taunce. If you want to gladden the breakiast hour these autumn mornings serve Mrs. Faunce's All-Pork Sausage. Keane Provision Company 621 B Street N.W. “60 Years of Service to Washingtonians™ Beware of Counterfeits COUNTERFEIT dollar bill may look like a real dollar bill, but it won’t achieve the same results. No matter what you are told, do not accept as genuine Educators, any shoes that do not have the name branded on the sole. Insist upon seeing it. Wehave genuine Educatorsmade by Rice & Hutchins for every mem- ber of your family. Bring them in today and learn how Educator shoes “let the feet grow as they should” and insure absolute freedom Mfrom corns, ‘bunions, callouses, fallen arches,and all such foot troubles. RICE & HUTCHINS EpiicATo SHOE® [RFOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN BERBERICH’S 1116-1122 Seventh Street 813 Penna. Ave. this the many little things for comfort and its pleasing lines and.sane design; look twice as THE ANIMAL PROTECTION ‘Famous Actress Heads Great | Humane and Economic | Move to Check Losses. While Russia star’ 2,000,000,000 pound and shows no virtual concern the loss. This loss is represented in the cattle and sheep dying from ex- posure, lack of food and lack of at- tention on the ranges throughout the cattle country of the United States. of meat annually, over This is the age brought to Washington b Minnie Maddern , who Is president of League to Conserve | Food Animals. Humane Motives Lacking. @ statement fssued ¥y iske called atiention X lack of humane motives by the American public this regard. Not value represested in ly would the food the cattle which die in winter )1y elimi- nate ditions in it ould consideration, |l|~~ jority of the pub) sufering o d in this arrangaments be through the ranges virtually serve the hu- > tion by ‘~|»lll-.hl by the league conditions may be re | for the control of ¢ vl\.H]u ol £00d animals by the Department -,52 Agriculture would aid meat food b; posure of food anima whereby the Other Plans Under Way. A plan for the appointment of agents and iuspectors by the Depart- ment of Agriculture for the of invest conditio forcing Laid proposed de also would be inser tion planned by the hods which hav cessful 1 j conse improving within their 1 league. women have with the men of that 19 have pu price of low that must buy them. We ume of our business down the price to a levi quality. new, Fall, 1921, fabric the and satisfaction. $2.90 | . Amcrica loses and Overcoats to $21 —and the price is so mined to keep'up the immense vol- least Ten Dollars lower than any clothier’s in America—quality for Every Suit and Overcoat brand- styles. best—every bearing the Bell guarantee of wear THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Mary- land—Partly cloudy tonight ‘and to- morrow; little change In ll'm[lern- tu gentle varjable winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorre little change In mmprru— winds. ture; moderate West Virginia—Generally _cloudy | ihably raln tonight and Saturday; p ensterl, in west portion tomorrow; not much | change in temperature, Records for Twenty-Four Hours. sterday, 4 p.m ht, 62.° 1 Thermometer 64. occurred temperature, Highest temperature, at noon today; lowest 45, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, lowest, 48, Condlition of the Water. Temperature and_ congition of the water at m.: Great Fall perature, States coast urvey.) (Furnished by nd geode —Low Low tide. pam.; high th S pam. . The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:31 a.um.; & 5:13 pm. un rises 6:32 a.m.; sun Moon rises 3 Automobile one-half hour s 3:52 p.m. o lighted this rivers were nmxmn" Weather in Various ons. t down the Bell Suits vou simply arc deter- by keeping el that is at Every garment $3.90 1 pm; high| EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | | D. ROUGH RIDER TELLS C., ROOSEVELT LIFE Former Friend Describes Spanish War Days at Me- morial Services. Patriotic memorial exercises at the Metropolitan M. Church last night featured the celebration of the sixty- third . anni ary of the birth of former I'resident Theodore Roosevelt. The celebration opened with the singing of the “Star Spangled Ban- ner,” which was followed by an in- vocation pronounced by Rev. Dr. Uarry Mitchell, pastor of the church. A marines, of sixty Spanish erans, delegation Vet uniformed G. hapector the Army and Navy ¢ York, presented the ing as a symbol of of Roosevelt. Loved by His Soldlers. ‘Winfleld Jones introduced Gov. George H. Curry of N who was an officer in the Riders under Rooscvelt during ntiago campaizn of the former w Mexico, Rough the CASTORIA For Infants and Children | InUse For Over 30 Years Alw-yu bears 2 T2 S‘anumv— ~ Don't endure those ugly skin blemishes when RESINOL Soothing and Healing (Clears awayblotches easilyand at little cost Have ahealthy skin that everyone admires Keepa jzronlldnd We Are Selling | Bell All-Wool Suits and Overcoats to Beat the Band at Special Sale of Bell All-Wool Trousers $4.90 Bell Clothes ‘Shop STORES ALL OVER THE LAND TWO WASHINGTON STORES 920 F Street N.W.--941 Penna. Ave. N.W. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. [ Amerl, nilt and Tupon the 1ife o€ his Tormer. comman er as he was known to his comrades | lon the battieficld and In camp. | ‘rsonal incidents of the elt played with t Ruosevell Joved X “The secret of hs po Freeman, rimar ailing belief e goodn " | of God. Declaring that God has raised up | Kiplin tely Tair in his dealing sle power in | Ambrose Durk of his regiment, and he b this nation | Epiphany choir. mingled with them personally and ; . Freeman compared was loved by all of us.’ ington and Lincoin. | e Capt. Charles A. Reynolds of New tood pre-eminent New? York 13 Mezico also delivered a enlog of the home, th ki the former Presldent. Assistant Se tion and the in- ¥ Theodore 1o “Always Izoose. e atiended, but was doing so, rk to pi te Marshal Foch. his address Dr. nauguration oC 4 celebrate Ri 1t ton, and the ex singing of “America bly. The commitice in charg sjsted of Col. Winfield Jones, "ty turns out one-half boys' furnishi: in the United LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR CLEAN QUALITY COAL COME IN AND GET OUR LOW PRICES Preparation is better than it has been luring the late crisis. We can save you moncy and deliver your order promptly. MARLOW COAL CO. Phone Main 311 811ESt. N.W.. [Hili1 53 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service |[ii]} D. Mitch crick D. Walter Parry, ¢ll, Col. John T. ‘Mattox. Epiphany Church Exercises. The anniversary also was marked by a speclal service of commemora- tion and reconsecration to the of Amcrica In Epiphany Ch evening. Dir. James I rector, and for many y friend of thi an address hearers to rem qualitie virtues of Roosevelt and (o x reproduce them. Speaki |life of the called hiy ph powerful fdeals ch last Freeman, a persongl late President, :hAuv.‘r:\ Tomorrow we place on sale all these special items which you may buy tomorrow, and tomorrow only, at these prices. A\ few of them are menticned below, and will be delivered to you upen receipt of $1.00, w ith the balance arranged to suit your own convenience. ‘Special terms as well as special attention paid 1o complete rooms and outfits ¢f furniture. Kitchen Cablnets, This Moderi T China Closet, buil “’”‘ LR fuli Tenisth s hand- 18-Gt. Canning and Preserving Kettle | White Porcelain 8- Qt. Water Pa.ls ; All-White Saucepm Set 89c of three i 1 d Par."orHealers, $9.75 and Up Very ornamental with nickel trim- Kitchen Ranges, $27.50 and Up ze of bet- Egg Heaters, $4.75 A wonderful all in floor base, an be l\‘ul Mahogany silk shades anl. with cord and socket . and shapes, $9 75 $9 75 Blankets and Comforts dpr‘ I'lne Wool Blan- 86 inches, in 515 98 Dresser are closing mited quan- S 1- Golden Oak Chifforobe, $21.50 Four large draw and roomy clothes close ak finish. oak finish roomy cup- rds and draw- \ 7 '\Voh:ht Comforts in attractive filled with 100 e This Useful Combi- nation Set, 981: Zinch Knife. Kniter§ e sinite and 1 rge 13- inch Fork. made of mmnerrd steel: meta fhrough to 1 lhe end’of the handle riveted {hrough the ‘handle 98¢ Complete set. Cribs, $7.98 and Up can buy a fine baby Now you crib for th new low pr in white good W <ide d Queen Anne rary Table in Mahogany or Oak, $13.95 This fine Librars Table is a welcome addition to any room at this nnusually low pric M Furniture Co. 415 SEVENTH ST. N.W.” Very white enamel. ient value. rongly made in An exce!- L~ ETWEEN D and E Ste. Dnvmport chh Bed, $19.75 A convenient and com- fortable Couch-Bed, with all metal frame and Complete With Pud be iently iuto. conven- converted a full sized ; complete with 5 spring, covered With cr tonne. A pad and val- ance are included.

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