Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 23

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I's a Business Proposition . syre to he able to offer the peo; dental work posaible to buy at prices that best ‘With prices on most ev fore in our tiiue, it is indee work. Our 434 7th St. NN\W.—Cor. Other Work Tn.Dove.. |Phone F. 2547—Over Kresge 5-and 10 Store | NOTHING TO DO BUT FRY! All prepared. Potetoss and every- thing.” A can makes six big cakes. 20c. Mach les expensive than meat. Ready-td-F ry DEEPmcoduughtbym&NnEndndfinhd- me . Cured in the bracing sunshine blended with choice Maine potatoes. - Al this palate-pleasing flavor comes to you packed in a can. Aclan.mmellmedmn. Rup and pat into plump cakes. Fry in piping hot fat and serve quick; then see them all smile. / * They are so convenient. You. don’t have to bother Dum, with mixing or peeling. They’re all prepared. Give the family this satisfying meal. You don’t realize how good fish cakes can taste, till you try they’re so inexpensive —cost - hrleu than meat. A'can costs only 20c. & omp < and Harry. Po uxm { Get some cans of Gorton’s Rudy-to-Fryhdv They in “Shake ‘em Up." an;"&t?lrdny aregoodformymul. At grocers eve “Rearin’ to. Go. B . Apolln undny and Nondsy William 8. rt, in *Three-Word Brand”; Tues- -y Gloria Swanson; Wallace Rei 3 d 88, Da From the Gorton-Pew theflel. Gloucester, ‘Mass: _ Beauty Hint for Weméen ‘When foed is only imperfectly digested, - v?.fi':u‘mfy""? Wite's: A " For it gives Tise to fermentation, clogs the | Tora™s bowels, and renderu the’ blood impure. - - i clear This results in dull eyes, skin blotches, pimples and other ‘and marks. Beecham’s Pills act unmodutely i on the stomach, liver and boweh, regu- late them and keep them in a vigorous bright eyes condition. They are mild, ‘ Take dependable. They are compounded of Beechanis S Sunday, Norma Talmadge, in “The - Pills £ 2 WOTHER! CLEW CHILDS BOWES 'WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG Even Cross, F ¢verish, Sick Children Taste and it cannot Injure Littl Hurry.mother! A (easpoonful of | “physic-laxative” is often all-that is *California Fig Syrup”, today, may {n p(l::venl a slckg child tomorrow, If your- child is constipated,. bilious; | has directions Teverish, fretful; has cold, colic, or |dren. printed if stomach is sour, tun‘u coated, | “ breath bad, remember” “&-= & S | DR. SMITH mzrmsm, (Inc.) ’Yoil Get it in Goon’s' ’~ Reaay fy ok, - Tol David': Tues- = . Packers of Gonoul Cod Fish Don’t let child stay bilious, constipated. eéemufle “California Fig 3 dl! Antonio Moreno, for babies and :P ga >or you ‘may get nim- tation fig syrup. 5 (Continued from Eighteeaith Fage.) 1+ Wilson, in ‘Sweethearts a la. w * Josselyn and Turner, ln a_sketch, * Day at the Races” and )lcCormwk and Winehall, in “Just for a Leugh.’” The Dhotoplly will picture Wiiton ...... Lackaye and Gaston Glass in & g zt‘ldkin.on produonan "God's Cru- Photoplays. RIALTO4“Miss Lulu Bett.” Due to the approval accorded Maes- tro Giuseppe Creatore on his réturan engagement at Moore's Rialto Theater 48 guest-conductor of the orchestra, another double bill is announcéd for veolume of business S next week, beginning Sunday, and in-, cluding a complete change of orchzs- tral selections. William De Mille’'s production of Zona Gale's “Miss Lulu Bett,” depicted by a cast Including Lois Wilson. Mi- ton Bijls, Theodore Roberts, Hclen rguson und othe! will be the chief picture attraction. Bert Lytell, in Person. Bert - Liytell, the . popular young Metro star, will be seen in person at Loew's Palace Theater next week, beginning Sunday afternoon. when his latest starring production, * Idle Rich,” xwell Karger pl turlsation of Kennett Harris' maga- - | sine story,” “Junk,” will be shown. ‘The cast includes Virginla Valli, John Da‘\ldm, .you-ph Harrington and others, METROPOLITAN—“A Sailor- 4 Made Man.” Harold Lloyd will be the picture star of next week's billat Crandall's Metropolitan Theater,’in his first full feature-length production, “A Sailor- Made Man,” a laughter classic, which goncerns ‘a_rich young idler who Joins the navy (o’ prove to the father of “the girl” thathe is as gble to accomplish something worthy any one. COLUMBIA— 7th & E Sts. “Peacock Aliey.” May Murray, butterfly of the screen, will be pictured at Loew’s Columbia Theater next “week. beginaing Bun- day afternoon, in “Peaeock Alley,” a Tiffany production for Metro, based on the story.by Ouide Bergere and directed by Robert Z Leonard Monto Blue, Edmund Lowe, W. J. Fergukon, Anders Randolph ‘Wiiliam _ Tooker and others are in.the cast. It 'is a story ol nm nlght ite of Paris and Yor] New Y mcmnocm—“A Sl'llor- . Made Man” .- The ‘special benefit for the West 8chool #ill be given tomorrow at 2 and' 4 p.m., when Mary Pickford will }:;‘ -ohown in, “Through the Back or.t " Sunday and Monday of next week at the K h *Y Tuenday Gloria 'Swanson, Reid _snd Elliot Dexter in “Don’t Tell Everything”: Thureday and Friday, Pauline surke and Henry nndwdully B. Walthall. i, “The Flower of tlie North”: Baturday, Doris Kenyon and Sam Hardy, in “Get-Rick-Quick Wal- lingford. CRANDALL'S — “Three Muske- * teers.” Next week, beginning Sunday after- noon, Crandall’'s will exifbit Douglas Fairdapks’ splendid production of the masterpiece. “The HMusketeers,” the entire week. Savoy. Sunday and Monday, Anita.Stewart. in “Playthings of Destiny,” and Bu¢- ter Keaton,*in “The High 8i Tuesday and Wednesday, D. W. fith’s “Way Down May McAvoy, in ship”; Frldzy Betty € Little Minister,’ 44*4444444*4444444444%**44* off the cover Gorton’s, and Tolll llwre in “ Bla!ll’lz the Game.”. Avenne Grand. Richard Bar- @ i F cAvoy, in “A Virginia Court- nd Saturday, Betty Compsom, shi in- “The Little ister.” and comedy, \ 44#4#*4}44 Elliott Dexty No Bo Chickens.” Sunday and uondly, Rudolph \ll entino and Agne gvre in “THe Es “The Bll"(rk‘?da luy in “The Love arm,” and “Thi muddy ekin, | stork’s Misteker i a Carolina, . Sunday, May McAvoy and Kathlyn Wflllllfll‘ in “Morals”; Monday, “Wite 'll nst. Wife"; Tuesday. Jewel Car- Kenneth Harlan, in_“No- hflmlm“d Sc:dy' :Vednudty Wllll‘l'm Christy remedies of ‘vegetable onsi.n having great medicinal value. “Plaything Lon Chaney and Le- Gouvemeur Morris’ “Ace “Her Social Value” and Pathe News and Aesop's Fables. ‘Wonderful .Thing”: Monday, William Hoart ‘of the James Morri- f Dest! Harold Lloyd in “Na'ar Love its. Fruity | Weaxen” “The Flaming Trall" R rry Seameon, in Solld Cl)ll~ e Stormachs Sunday, (‘hlrlel Rly, in “Two M(n’ to _Go" “Dangeroys: ; Tualdaya Davia - Butler, (n irade”; Wed { - % o 3 Thursday, House Paurn m ‘“The lhn From Lout River”; Fri Kenneth Harlan, in “The Barricade,” znd Bntnrdu Pola Negri, in "Vell- Republic. Sunday, l(onaw and Tu , Jack Holt andwzalllls Lee, in “}:tirut;o k> “The Great I tl and ‘epigode No. 12 r:g“‘!g'r.:q'l:" Through.” \ Begent Sunday, Co-mnwut-n production; The Wild Goose”; Monday, o, in * ‘Sham”; Tuesday, Slsage ton, .in “Short Sklru *’*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ on the bottle. Say % e ~ at any of“‘e ‘Star'dranch offices HERE’S one- of the fifty-two Star Branch™ Offices in your neighborhood---ready to receive Classifi'ed Advertisements. You won'’t have to make a trip down town to- place your classified advertisements in The Star. Close-by where you live you ’1l find one of these Star “Service Stations.”, It has been located there for your convenience, and you are invited to make use of its facilities. There’s absolutely no extra charge attached to this service. You pay exaetly tlie same rate as at the main office. Advertise- ments may be handed in at the branches up to' 9 a.m. for The Evening Star, and up to 5 p.m. Satur- day for The Sunday Star. You'll find the proprietors and assxstants in these stores interested in giving you the best pos- sible service. Star Classified Advertlsmg pages are the great “clearing house” of supply and demand. Every- body depends upon The Star for prompt response and definite results. added links in this service. 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SI(urda_y. ia . 3501 Ga. ave., Rodis’ Pharmacy: 14th st. and Verment ave., Jolm C. Haley. S Dupont circle, Qupont Pharmacy. ‘15th and U sts., J. 'S. Clemence. 2434 18th st.,, John M. Thal. 14th and Clifton, H. Colodny & Co. 14th and Columbia rd., Henry Evans. 1722 Pa. ave,, J. Louis Krick. 2d and Mass. ave., Hygeian Pharmacy. These Branch Offices are Tilié Is th:evv Sign 'Loéate the one in your neighborhood @he Eoening Star JERTISENENTS N ufifi[ RECEIVED HERE NORTHWEST NORTHEAST _ %th st. and R. L ave., J. French Simpson. . 2d st. & Md. ave., McChesney & Joachim. G..mr;k..dn.ekciukcnunhrd.,auk » McChesney & Joachim. Pharmacy. 9 7 12th st. and Md. ave., Louis Sacks. 3 N. itol and Eye sts.. 4th and Elm sts., Douglas’ Pharmacy. mc::d H sta,, Frederick L. Yondall, 17th st. and Park rd., Tipton & Myers. E. Capitol & 8th sts., Fuhrmann’s 11th and Harvard sts., The Harvard Phar- 907 H st., Garren’s Music Store. " 3401 14th st., Bronaugh’s Pharmacy. Pharmacy. - .7th and O sts., Associated Drug Storves. mfl.‘i‘l’:{l L ave, Woodridge, D. C,, * North. Capitol st. and R. L ave,, Parker’s Pharmacy. SOUTHEAST 2d st. and Pa. ave., H. E. Sprucebank. 8th and Eye sts., Weller & Moskey’s Phar- macy. . 11th and Pa. ave., Fealey’s Pharmacy. 14th and Pa. ave., Smyser’s Pharmacy. SOUTHWEST 7th and D sts., Lantz Bros. .- 41 and L sts. Columbia Pharmacy. ; 7!hdad) K, Goldenberg’s (time clerk’s GEORGETOWN . oth and U sts., McGuire's Phnrmacy s 3’2&? ::":,".S Pridu'o'.PP Y 14th and P sis., Day’s Pharmacy. e A “th and M sts., Weller & Moskey's Plnr- 18th and Florida ave., Pm 's l’bnrmcy. 21st and G sts., anglcys Pharmacy. 25th ‘and 'Pa. ave., Herbst’s Pharmacy. macy. 1901 L st., Morse Pharmacy. 3 Holmud and Otis places, Holmead Phar-: New York ave., New Jersey ave. and M lt., ‘Walter J. Donahoe. " Florida ave. & ht st., Sylvein Laupheimer. 3 CLEVELAND PARK Wioeoun ave. and O st., Duulnug Phar- BROOKLAND - 3800 12th st. n.e., Mayo’s Pharmacy. b ALEXANDRIA, VA. .A.'.;;ul')oniphm & Sons, King nld Colum- e cuwvoon VA. Dr.W.R Boyer. . . FALLS CHURCH, VA %1111&&11115&¥ YXOENXNYX 3 e S ———— o ¥¥¥x ¥

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