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28 : = RUG CLEANING TIME Your floor coverings not thoroly cleaned unless electrically washed by our . Positively no njury or sbrinkage to the most delicate fabrics. The Luwin Co. 2018 14th St. N.W. Phon: N, 9160. Lift Off with Fingers Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little | “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- | stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! < Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “Freezone” for a few cents. sufficient | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes. and the cal- luses, without soreness or .irritation. 1 Peoples Drug Stores have and Films. jwork in the Bible Section of District }and William MeI. Clayton will speak. .\ KODAKS ) awarded an Eastman Kodak Agency. Eleven convenient stores now with a complete stock of these choice new Kodaks, Cameras ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | MUTT \ - TODAY. Wellesley Club will meet at 4 o'clock, at the clubhouse-of the Na- tional Association of University Women. Business session at 4:45. I Could Have Been ENIOYING MYSELE ON THE GOLE LINKS TobAY BUT MUTT INSISTED THAT T READ HiS LATEST Booict Mrs. Nanette B. Paul will begin F. W. C., at 2007 Columbia road, from 2 to 4 o'clock. Roard of Education will meet aut 4 o'vlock, Franklin School building. Chicken dinner, under auspices of Ladies’ Auxiliary of the H Street Christian Church, 6th and H streets southwest, from 5 to 8. Mrs. Lucie A. Zimmerm will be the guest of honor at the regular weekly tea of the American Association of University Women at the clubhouse, 1607 H_street, this afternoon from 4 to 5:30 o'clock: TONIGHT. George Washington Post, No. 1, American’ Legion, will meet in board room, District building. Naomi Chapter, O. E. S, will haval its annual visitation. Ladien of Mount Pleasant Congre- gational Church, Columbja road near | 14th street, will serve a turkey din- | ner between 5:30 and 7 o'clock. ' Esperanto Association will meet at 8:30 o'clock, Thomson School. Kolumbia " Executive committee, Women's Council, will meet at 7 o'clock. Church of the Covenant. Business handicraft work at 7 o'clock. Public tnvited. Connecticut Avenue Citizens' Asso- | ciation will meet at 8 o'clock, Ward- man_Park Hotel, Charles A. Baker ‘Washington Chapter, American So- ciety for Steel Treating, will meet at 8 o'clock, New Interior Depart- ment building. J. 8. Vanick will talk of “Occurrence of Nitrogen in Lonesome Club will meet for elec- tion 10f officers. fi;e:;'galhzfiil:fl" picture: “Manufacture Amateur talent competition at Ty-! George = Washington University ler School. 8 o'clock. Miss Alice Deal will speak of “The Relation of the Junior High School to the Commu- nity.” “The Mikado.” at Takoma Parish Hall, Takoma Park. 8:30 o'clock. Chemical and Engineering societies wiil hold combined meeting at 8 o'clock, 1335 H street. Dr. D. J. Price will speak of “Dust Explosions—Their C:\u!le and Effect and Methods of Pre- vention." AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Ladies of the Church of the Im-| \ilson Normal—Tonight. gymnasium maculate Conception will give a|(Women), interior decorating, _short Dutch supper In the school hall, from | StOFy writing, Lonesome Club, rhythm 5 to 9 o'clock, for the benefit of the | (Women). library. - church. East Washington—Club _meets_ to- night, millinery, Olympia A. C., Man- hatton, scout rehearsat: College Women’s Club, @/ reception from 3:30 to 9:30, at the clubhouse, 1822 1 street. Park View—Tonight, Park View Players and Saranac Athletic Club meet. Tllinols Ladies’ Auxiliary, 12th Street Branch, Y. M. C. A, will give exhibit of paint- Thomson Center—Tonight, No.6-703 ISBSLN.W. No.7-116GSsN. W. No.8-14MEPERA. No.9-31st&MSE.N. W. No. 10-18th & Columbia Road No. 11-683 Po. Awe. S.E just been ings by S. O. Callins and sale of State Soclety and the Demonntration of Petern Sweet Milk Choc- olate at Store No. 2, 7th and E Stx. Sample this deliclous comfection at your very first opportunity. Fannie May Candies, fresh daily, Ib.60c ” WELL, DID You READ MY Book, ladies of the Americanization committee, D. A. R. meet. Other meetings scheduled for to- night are Esparanto, dramatlc, sewing. plano practice, electric iron use. Johnson-Powell—Instruction in so- cial dancing_ for children tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss De Grange at the same hour. Southeast Center—Tonight, Amateur talent competition. Prizes are to be given. Out of every million of the world's population sixty-four are blind. The number of women's foot ball clubs in Iingland is rapidly increasing. CASTORIA In J::I:;z;frggd::an YES, I FINsHeD Wwill instruct the children in dramatics | SSucation THE KVENING - STAR, - WASHINGTON, - D. C.,- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921.. AND JEFF—There’s No Getting Around Jeff’s Argument. 1T wilL RANK WITH THE SELLERS? AT JusT A MINVTE SCHOOLS TEACH SAFETY. Special Week to Be Dbserved by Country in Decemter. “National Safety week,” during | which it is planned to stress safety | among grammar _school | pupils and teachers, will be observed throughout the United States Decem- ber 4 to 10, as part of a national safety campaign being conducted by | Don'T You THINIc SGAIONS BesST (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. §. Pat. Off.) LISTEN! I Don'T WANT Td 66T PeRsSONAL BUT YouR Book (S . THE WORST RoT L'VE EVER READ: (T HAS [ | ABSOLWUTELY | N6 MERST AT ALLY the highway and highway transport education committee. lamations setting aside “National Safety week' will be issued in many states. / Special exercises in observance of | pupils and for the teachers will be the week in the schols are being ar- ranged by school officials throughout the country. In many cities civic clubs and ~other organizations are planning to digcuss the best means of reducing the number of sul?mob!]e accidents. The week is to be a climax to the You INSECT, You CAN'T APPRECIATE T! You NEVER WReTE A Book YouRSELE! Official proc- |of two contests, one among grammar - No, AND T NEVER LAD AN €GG,BUT BELIEVE ME T'm A BETTER JUDGE of AN OMELET THAM ANY Hewn! campaign, which will be in the form PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN. The Commissloness promoted Lieut. J. Mowatt of t%e dre department yes- terday to capiain to fill the vacamdv ] created by thes recent promotion =f I Capt. Schrom to the rank of battallcn chief. rgt. H. A. “hapman was 3 ant in place of Capt. Mowstr, ate H. W. Hollidge is advanced g eant in pluce of Chapmar. school puplls and the other among | grammar school teachers. Prizes for offered as an incentive for them to participate. —_— The proper distance between the eyes is the width of one eye. 1i The Japanese cultivate chrysanthe- | p; mums in 269 varieties of colors. ~1 e T the Phillip Levy store you will find good furniture to brighten up the home for THANKSGIVING--at most rea- —By BUD FISHER. Our Developing and Printing eannot celled. We print on gloas paper, a the utmeoxt in clearness and beauty. Fresh Crisp Peannt Brittle, Ib. . . . .. 29c Pint Vacuum Bottle | 69c | § cnameled, aluminum cap—big value. Full Pound . Violet Borated Talc, 25¢ Household Rubber Gloves "49c Pr. (/ 7 Bath Brushes (As Illustrated) 49c (8§ MetalHot Water Bottle $1.79 “Bostonia” Metal Hot-water Bottle — wears for years. cial, $1.79. Spe- Grape Juice Special Naboth Grape Juice — abso- lutely pure and delicious. 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Mail Order Notice On all srders marked with a star.(¢) add le for each 3¢ or fraction te cover war tax and inclose sufiicient for postage. ~ - s ..... .er..$5.00 ..$3.98 ..eu2le Delicious Jordon Almonds, Ib. . ... 39¢ Peters 15-Ib. Milk Chocolate Bars. . 29¢ J Fountain Syringe 98¢ ¥ No.2 Hot Water Bottle 98¢ Rubberset Shaving Brush Special 89c (- Good Quality Whisk ‘Brooms 25¢ Ladies’ Revolving Sprays Safety Blades Sharpened Hall's Cherry Ex- i pectorant quickly relieves coughs and colds. - Non-injuri- il ous. *35c & %60¢ Consisting of a Dresser, Chifforette, Semi-Vanity Table and Full-size Bow-end Bed, similar to illustration. Cpnuine walnut or mahogany finish. . $15.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly B P . Exactly Ifke illustration. Made of solid oak; wHite enamel in- terior and roll front curtains. $39.50 $4.00 Cash—$1 Weekly ‘1492 This Handsome 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Iq Genuine Walnut or Mahogany-Finish (Exactly Like Illustration) Consisting of Buffet, with mirror back, 60 inches long; China Closet, Serving Table, Round Extension Table, 48 inches wide (Oblong Table, $10.00 extra); 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchair; seats uphol- stered in genuine blue or brown leather. Coal Range Has extra large flues, roomy fire box, heavy Dujlex grate, removable nickel trimmings. Guaranteed to cook and bake perfectly and positively uses less hard or soft coal .than any other range you can buy. Easy Terms—$1.50 Weekly Prices start at Oak or mahogany finish. Uphol- stered in black or brown leatherette. $29.50 $5.00 Cash—$1 Weekly