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;’Stop after- |dinner dis- INGROWN TOE NAIL 3 s > iFew Drops Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself ROP a little “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the in- rowing nail. This reduces in- flammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward | almost over night. . “Outgro” is a harmless, antisep- tic manufactured for chiropodists. ‘A small bottle containing direc- tions can be had at any drug store. “A Blessing on Your Head” ? ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC Am axpesmre—vhen your foot are wet o yoer body chiled—tho “emnce [} of prevestion™ is Hills Cascars Bromide Quinine Tablets. They fortify you aguinst - Calds and La Geippe. {Huving Fil's hundy and wsing & prompe- Ty casbles thomands of men and wossen, exposed ts the clements daily, to be free fom Colds, Hosdaches ‘wnd La Grigpe Gronghout the entire winter seasen. s bs suro—the quickust acting, mist dupondable remsndy for colds. At ARl Druggists—30 Conts s Quick Relief From| Constipation Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thoue sands since Dr. Edwards prodYced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing phys siclan for 17 years and calomel’s oldstime enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic cone on and torpid livers. . Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive= colored tablets. {They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. ‘They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a mouth”—bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver —constipation, | you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one dwards’ Olive Thousands take them every night just to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30c. {the building that is to accomm: “dark brown| | s | MARRIAGE TO FRENCH WITH MAJOR'S COURT-MARTIAL. By the Asseclated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex, November 10.—A sentence ef dismissal from the military service was returned in open court at Fert Sam Houston' yesterday by a general court-mar- tial in the case of Maj Guy H. ‘Wyman, cavalry, charged {n seven specifications with violation of the ninety-fifth article of war and found guilty of six. The specifica- tions hinged around the manner in which the defendant married a French ward. No offense against the civil law was charged. 2 The trial was held befora a high ranking court-martia] and lasted almost two weeks. The former wife of the defendant was on the witness stand four days, . comin, eveland, Ohio, and the chh, witness came from Néw The record of the - trial shaws LEGTURES ONHONE OF PANAMERICANS John Barrett Gives History and Description Before Rotary Members. “The present home of the world” was the appellation bestowed@ upon | the Pan-American building by John Barrett, when a front view of ‘the beaitiful btructure was thrown on the screen in an illustrated lecture by the former director general of the Pan-American Uniof -befere members of the Rotary Club at the New Wil- lard Hetel yesterday afternoon. The talk was the first of a serles Mr. Barrett will give to bring home to Americans _the “importance of the bullding that wMl house the oonfer- ence on limitation of armament, considered by many to be architec- turally one of the handsomest in the ‘world, Reviews Its Histery. After stressing the necessity for ‘“ Washingtonians. to be famillar s—\tte a “the greatest gathering of world celebrities ever congregated under one roof,” Mr. Barrett detailed every | £ part of the edifice and delighted his auditors. by recalling many incldents that had occurred within its halls. Starting with a scene at the cormer {on which stood the Burns cottage, where President Washington and I/Enfant often met to discuss the future plans of the eity, Mr. Barrett described every room, terrace, stair- way, frieze aad other features of the structure. He explained the Z&l!ofl for the selection of the site, émphasising the care displayed by the promoters to make no move that could not be worked out on the basis of developing it, and showed many pictures to dem- onstrate the resuits of such eare. Brief histortes of the statues of North and South America, chlrlc!;r- istric of their products; the three fa- mots bronze doors, the corridor of flags, the fountain designed by Mrs. Gertrude Vanderbilt, the magnificent cou containing 6 CoRts- arms of all countries of the western hemisphers; the ‘narguu heads, sym- bolic of - earl: ythalogy; the two El and McAdos, named, . a:diaper ta the former Secretary of ti ‘when he was u{ltej to Miss were related by the speaker. z Two Famous Roems. Continued applause greeted the fa- mous hall of America, in which the armament sessions will be held, when shown to the audience. “This rodbm.” said Mr. Barrett, “due {n no smail part to the suggestions of Theodore Roose- wvelt, has been acclaimed by the great- est living French architect before the Sorbonne at-Paris to be unsurpassed in the world for its symmetry in length, width, height and curves.” He epoke in similar terms of the govern- ing board room, of which he said Ar- thur Baifour had once declared that had there been such a room, with such furniture and appointments, in Eu- rope there would have been no world war. - The beautiful flors within and with- out the building, aa well as the mirror pool, tefraces, stairways, app: 8, all statues, small fountains scribed in detall by the speaker. Mr. Barrett concluded his lecturs with what he termed * 28r0] 3 ‘view of South America,” in which aisplayed_some of the marvelous - ress made in those republics to the sou f ‘At the business session President Semmes . directed the club members to assemble at New Jersey avenue and B streets at 7:30 o'clock tomor- row morning, ‘when Rotary will form to participate in the ceremonies for the unknown soldier. Daniel J.- Callahas ade an ap- peal for the - kiddies' Christmas party, which is béihg arranged by the “baby” Rotarians, with_ Beverly Smith as_their chairman. Mr. Cal- lahan said $2,500. would be necessary to meet expenses, and asked that checks be mailed promptly to save time. The affair will be held De- cember 21, the same day as the Rotary meeting. Display of Fiag. A letter of appreciation to John Shoemaker, acting for Rotary, from the American Red Cross, for co-opera~- tion, was read, after which William Knawles Cooper announced that the local club was the first organization in Rotary to display the flag at all gatherings, a custom that has been recently adopted by Rotary through- out the country. Mr. Cooper said credit for the custom was due Fred L seuph D. Suli as 1ii ehatigs oseph D. Sullivan was {ii ehargé of the distribution of prizes for prompt e Treasury Wilson, TPLUTO WIL more Pt s Mt o g B ":d"""" bt el You can changs itall by installing - . ” _ Tacaros 'Lt Wi WARD ENDS. that during the war, while on duty 5 Frer @' France, & ich girl was adopted and brought bagk,to ‘the , United States.. Shortly’ after 'tho.f first wife of the defendant Teft her husbanid, and on December ‘15 & di- vorce was granted at, Pensacola -, Fla. Two days later, according the court records, the defendant and his present wife were married. The testimony of the first wife largely dealt with the manner in which she sald she was forced to leave her home becauge of the presence of the French 'ward; but a charge that she had beén coerced into entering into an unlswful pre divorce agreement wag ‘not sul tained by the court. Thé defend- ant {s forty-four years old and the French ward, aecording tq tye rec- ord, {s seven years younger.' |, The case eventually will be sub- mitted. to President’ Harding for approval. rol}‘ovln[ the secpnd attendance - &t ' the ' meetinsg, Willlam M, the ' entertainment -’ consiste Tittmant, ¥ gccompan! ‘by George {lson, ' who_sang for the first, time 2 campositich by Edward Droop en- titled “Contentment.” and a pfano re- oftal rnest.Dudos, a Greek who served with the ' United States forces during the ‘war. > The club then adjourned to attend the ceremoriies held at.the trees on 18th street in commemoration of the soldler dead of the District. HEALTH TEACHING URGED. &' olreular’ eimphasiitng the teach- ing of health habils.1s being distrib- uted .to teaghers in .the Distriot pub- - gohool' system . by’.the federal bureann of education in accordance ogram, which' with plsns to put an improved course into operation. The cir by J. Mace A the department of psychology of the Boston Nofthal’ Scliool, snd Mabel C. Briges, assistant superintendent of the schools of Newton, Mass. your friends at home— Before leaving Wash: ton be sure that you come in and select a few Sou- _venir Spoons for the friends back home. Spoons are something that every woman likes to have, :and these are truly wonderfully made; the de- signs are new and unique. They are of course ster- Uing silver. The National Remembrance Shop £ (M, Foster’s Bhop) E 14th Street Ocg0e o= £ ‘Water Heating Systems Are you fully prepared to facé the coming winter in comfort . If not, consult us - in. regard to puttin ir system ‘in proper workfhg order or-for the installation of another system. MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F St. NW. —Cutk':in-'a ' S;;p Will Help-You Clear Your Skin | g:'fl STien, m 3 ranteed to r it or money " Qet a e rmedy e SPiaing PlieRemedy %54 Pizias ‘Antiseptic Sosp. ‘while Radcliffe was sponsor for Charles - BREAD " 11c Borden’s Almond Bar Special price per \ . price at this time. your especial atténtion to the one-half (214) Ibs. this price is exceptional. We teed perfect. We use extreme Should you at any time find an tion and great economy. 7 - i ".1ts Time-For . MINCE PIE Make it with Heinz Mince .Meat. You are assured of .a"product that’s made with afl the care and cleanliness of your own heme. . "Make- 4 pie. with : Heink | Mince Meat and give your family-a reaf tréat. " "“Pacled for your convent’ Borden's Milk Chocolate Bethel Heights Brand " Cut Stringless BEANS We got 1,700 cases of this brand, got them cheap, and Selected Eggs, doz., Packed in our Sanitary brand cartons; every egg guaran- Our Sanitary Brands A Guarantee oi Goud Lutter | " you to acquire the habit,of asking for “Borden’s,” so we have made you these prices to start things going. These prices y aré‘good only until Saturday’s closing. S1b. fig Pure Buckwheat. 25¢ Pure Buckwheat Flour—NOT self.rising Sun Maid Seeded Raisins for 35¢ : Your know “Sun Maid” and you will appreciate this low Sanitary Brand Table Syrup i‘_‘..21/2-‘lb. Can for 1Qc You like the. distinctive flaver of this brand. We call size of the can, viz.: two and 3 = 25¢ want you to share in the good " things we get, so if you use standard quality cut stringless beans on your table this ig an offering you shouldn’t miss. A trial can will convince you that a dozen cans or a case put in the pantry will be a very wise purchase, care in selecting and candliig. egg in a Sanitary carton which you do not consider a perfectly good egg, just tell our store . manager, you will be reimbursed for the value of same. A trial order of a one-dozen carton will convince “'you that you can use our eggs with perfect satisfac- JELKE'S GOODLUCK, s . . 30 Assorted Chocolates 6 oz.for 10c e Specials for This Week Only |[ Al 3% 10c|| Closed During box of 24 cakes, Tle . 'This.éxceptional price is for this week only, ‘We want 41 Each 28c ._'pmlbiizfi 159 STORES Our Stores Wil Be Ceremonies Tomorrow, But Will Be Open From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. —to accommodate those who depend on our stores for their daily purchases of groceries. CORBY’S MOTHER’S BREAD . Te When next in our store ask the clerk to show you :the DELICIOUS variety, the fin- est of eating apples. After you have taken your first bite out of a DELICIOUS you'll feel grateful to s for having called yout attention to same. GRICO Parcake Flour —is making a “big hit” with mafly of our patrons. . It’s the kind - of - self-rising pancake flour they like down in Vire ginia, where it's made, and it’s proying very popular here.’ Then, too, each package weights full two (2) pounds, and you also buy it at an ex- tremely reasonable price. Per 21b. bag, 16¢c Tt's. self-rising; . you. need_ add nothing but water. “PREM (The Brand You Know) GRAPE JAM A Large Jar cuonicnict ”» Walnats, Ib. Fancy Smyrma Layer Figs, Ibs. . . The Shriver’s Golden - Banhm COHI 3G § | Sanitary ‘Brond lb‘l(l)lxcmc““' 11c Washington Flour ' 6-1b. Bag: | 12:b Bag GRAPEFRUIT We are now receiving grapefruit and are ready to offer you big value in this item. Look ovep the assortment in our ‘stgres, you can then appreciate how moderately-priced our stocks are, : Luée Sizes Medium Sizes 3 for 25c|4 for 25¢ Our Potatoes Are All Coming From New York State ; We have found the New York State crop superior in quality to any we have been able to secure this season. If you contemplate buying any quantity to store away for win- ter use, we suggest that you get them now, while these fine potatoes are procurable. 10 Ibs. for 29¢ 15 bs. for 43¢ Per Bag, $4.15:1 CABBAGE, [ 3c| Finest quality, firm, heavy heads, all from New York State SMOKED HAM SALE | 1,500 Loeffler’s Fancy Smoked Hams Not as many as we would like to have, but this quantity is all we could get this week. Note our price, see the hams and youw’ll surely take one home with you. Our Price—while they last—b..... 2C | Smoked Picnic Shoulders, Ib. . 17¢ Ibs. PURE LARD, Bilk, 21 25¢ Kingan's Pure Lard, in 1-lb. Cartons, per. Lb., 1¢ " Fine Sugar-Cured ‘Boneless Bacon I stfips weighing froin 5 Ibs. to 7 Ibs. each pecial Price for -This‘ 25(: We recommend this product as being e).cccptionally good. Week End Sale—Per Ib. . The fact that you can buy it at price quoted should induce you to at least look it over when you are doing your week-end buying. If 2 whole strip is too much we will cut it in two; fio extra chatge. Keists (Baltimors) Product X £ £ s MARIGOLD Nut Margarine Per Lb. :te‘l]il_nble bufn: of pu . hut.mta‘:- garine sill sélling at bur stores at the comparatively. low price inj 3Y. SONE SCH :,.ql“l“‘.-d here- . 1 RO s o v