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" {l| Distributors of High * hoarseness, croup, Grade Il U. s. Gov't Surplus Property {| Thursday's Bargain BRAND NEW U. S. NAVY ~ WoOL BLANKETS WHITE OR GREY $5.95 | (Y NEWS IN BREF. .mn.!.fiml.,lll“m ot American Red Cross, will show a film entitled “Today and Tomorrow,” Friday night at 8 o'clock, in _the lecture room of the Hamiine Methodist Episcopal Church, 9th and P streets, He will deliver an accompanying Jecture with the film. % Dr. Edwin C. Dinwiddie will deliver the principal add:/e s at the meeting of the Anthony Weague, at 2007 Co- lul’;‘lbla road, tomorrow night at 7:30 e’clock. Equality-Walter Re.d Post, Veter- ans of Foreign Wars, will meet to- morrow in Pythian Temple. Nomi- nations. Phil Sheridan Post No. 6, Depart- ment of Potomac, will meet Friday il |at 8 p.m., Grand Army Hall N. FRANK & SONS 1006 Pa. Ave. 115 H sk N. E M St., Georgetown 13 tne St., Alexandria A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up 3 This_honismads Temedy Is a wonder & for quick resuits, Easily and cheaply made. Here is a homemade syrup which millions of people have found to be the most dependable means of breaking up stubborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, but very prompt in action. Under its heal- ing, soothing influence, chest sore~ ness goes, phlegm loosens, breath- ing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you get a good night's restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are con~ quered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing ~ better for bronchitis, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough - syrup, pour 2%; ounces of Rinex into . centrated - breaks the obstinate a pint bottle and fill the bottle with |}, plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thoroughl; If you prefer use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you get a full pint—a family supply—of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made money. Keeps perfectly, and chil- dren love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly con- compound of genuine Norway pine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “2'2 ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don’t ac- cept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co.,, Ft. Wayne, Ind. What is “A Blessing on Your Head” ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC e 2wl Is a pad skin your handicap? Try the Resinol treatment. It makes red. oily, blotchy skins fresher and more attractive RESINOL Soothing and Healing Is That Cold and Cough Hanging On? 'OU will be convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery does just what it is meant to do—soothes cough- raw throats, congestion-tormented chests, loosens the ph:X;Pm pack and d and gfle attack, relieves the congestion in the head. 'No harmful drugs, therefore for children as well as grownups. Right away you will notice" the change for the ‘better. Has a cof- vincing, healing taste that you will 8 iate. Buy a bottle at any drug- gists on the way home to-night, 60c. Dr. King’s New Discovery For Colds and. Cou_g_hs . It undermines kes all vim out of you. Dr. I’Gngu Pills will invigorate the 'm, stir up the liver, move the bo All druggists, 25c. PROMPT! vv'on"r GRIPE Dr.King's Pills 8 -4 For Raw Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole with your fingers. Tt goes right to the spot with a gentle tingle, loosens congestion, draws out soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment * made with oil of mustard. It has all the _strength, of the pld-fashioned mus- tard plaster’ without 'the blister. Nothing like Musterole for croupy * children. Keep it handy for instant nse. 35 and 65 ceuts in jars and tubes; Tos, i for three times the Seclety for Philosophical Inquiry will meet Saturday at 4:30 p.m., In Public Library. Dr. George 8. Dun- can will lecture on “The Philqsoph- ical Message of D: Catholic W Service Club will give its Friday evening dance at Catholic | Community House, 601 E street. Instructions, 7:30 ‘to 9 p.m. General dancing, 9 to 11:30. James W. Dorsey Post will meet 2 |tomorrow at 8 o'clock p.m., at 1004 ¥ |E street. All veterans of 29th Di- 2 | vision invited. Dr. Heary H. Hasem will give am illustrated talk on “Cancer Prob- lems,” tomorrow at 8 pm. Gaston Hall, Georgetown University. | l Women’s City Club: Mra. Minnie Brunker Ross of New York will lec- ture on “Art Applied to Home Fur- nishing and Arrangement,” Friday, 8 p.m. Free. C.h' At OliFlllt ev. given Friday frum’; to 13’ I':vm". ll’: Chevy Chase Library. Each of the original states will have a booth. Board of directors of Juvenile Pro- tective Association will hold annual meeting Friday at 8,p.m., Shoreham Hotel. Speakers, Rev. James E. Free- man, D. D. and Stephen E. Kramer. The recter and Stephen’s Episcopal @unh'mfl]l.:lva.:. reception to members and friends of the parish_tomorrow night in the parish . Rev. George F. Dudley, recter of the church, will head the receliv- ing line. The “13” C| will hold a ul!l" night tomorrow at University Club, 6:30 o'clock. ORGANIZATION Am. TODAY. Board of Education will meet at 4 o'clock in Franklin School. Members of the Red Triangle Outing Club, Y. M C. A, will hike tomor- row to Fort Marcy, Va., where there will be a campfire.. Take Cabin John car and get off at Chain bridge, at TS GONNA BE A LONELY LIFe FOR ME& FROM Now - oN: JEFF AND Buss ScHULT2 ARE GONNA 'SLIB ONE OVER oN'oLd MAN SCHULT2 AnD Interior Decorating Club; Short Story Writing; Lonesome Club; rhythm. East Washington Center tonight: Millinéry; Olympia Athletic Club; hearsal; registration with the secre- tary. Park View Center will be open to- night for the Saranac Athletic Club THE .EVENING ' STAR, ‘WASHINGTON;: D.- C - WEDNESDAY, MUTT AND. JEFF—Speaking east Community Center, Tyler School. The opening of a serles of activities will be commenced at the Dunbar High Community Center Thursday Manhattan Athletic Club; scout re-|evening next. Dunbar Community Chorus will meet for a Tehearsal at 8 o'clock. singers ir the community not affil- iated with any other group are in- Bl of Simple Codes, Here’s One. -NOVEMBER - 3; -1921, (F THE OLD MAN_ . HAS H\s €Y€ N HeR AND SPOILS R PLANST vited to join the Dunbar group. Other activities for Thursday night at Dun- hear: of the their weekly drill. On that night the All the gymnasium: The Holy Name Jus and the Park View Players. Om Thursday afternoon at 3:15 there will be & meeting of the Mothers’ Club. A social evening of the Mohawk Athletic Club Social Unit will follow a meeting of the Mohawk Athletic Club, Jr., this evening at the South- uick Service WA e 507 13th N.W. DON'T BUY —a Washing Machine until you have seen THE ELECTRO THERMO, by all odds the best on sale today. The double tub feature keeps the water’ witl Boi statod: maet . Fana. Navy . Club_Rep G Humphreys 7:45. I C. Solomon, man in front. Cathedral Heights Citizens’ Associa- tion will meet tomorrow evening in St. Alban’s Parish Hall. TONIGHT. Gen. Charles A. Doyen Unit, Ameri- can Women's Legion, will meet at 7:30 o'clock, with Mrs. J. Miller, 1357 A street southeast. hot five times as long as any other machine. This feature alone should commend its: use to every woman who is inter- ested in an eclectric washer. Prices have come down and terms will be given. Stop in and see it demonstrated, or call Main 697 for a demon- stration in the home. The Elmer H. Catlin Co. 309-311 13th St. NNW. New York State Society will meet at 8 o'clock, Wilson Normal School. Arkansas Society will meet at 8 o'clock, Thomson School. Speaking, music and, dancing. Goucher College Alumnae Club will meet with Miss . Stone, 1618 Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. Thomas G. San- ders, president of Alumnae Associa- tion of Goucher, will speak. the “Atherican - Revolution the . ; Hve Liberty Loan Club hold bassar || at clubhouse, 17- Dupofit Circle. Spe- cial features. b Ladies’ Auxiliary of Ohove Sholom Congregation will hold special meet- ing at 7 o'clock, 5th and I streets. H . Dramatic -and* Musical Gnild, tional Council of Catholic Men, wil meet at 8 o'clock, 1314 Massachusetis aveaue. G 3 ik Amitie_Club will meet at 8 o’clock, St. | Peter’'s Hall, 316 E street southeast. Assoedstion of Oldest Inhabitants will meet at Union Engine House. George Washington Post, No. 1, American Legion, will meet in bokrd room of District building. Military Order, Loyal Legion, U. S. Commandery, will hold stated meet- ing at 8 o'clock, the New Willard. Rear Admiral Colby will read origi- nal paper: “The American Colors.” Daughters of Isabella will hold an important business meeting at o'clock, Knights of Columbus Hall. Shakespeare Soclety will meet at George Washington Law School, 1435 K street. Address by Dean T. 1. Gas- son of Georgetown Unlversity, and Dr. W. E. Safford. All interested in Shakespeare invitel “Back of th’ Yards,” and *“The Lit- tle Shepherd.”” will be given at Trans- figuration Hall, 14th and Gallatin streets. 3 AT THE'COMMUNITY CENTERS The. 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