Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1922, Page 19

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- — \ ~Get HOI"“leS The ORIGINAL Maited Milk THAT SATISFIES The Most Heat at the Least Expense ‘We make the lowest consistent char, 1$30.96 %, FLORIDA BY SEA JACKSONVILLE (Via Savannah) From BALTIMORE Tuesday, Friday, 6 P.M. T $55.73 Meals and stateroom sccommo- Quick Lunch at Home, Office, sx¢ Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S, as~Avgid Imil for the Coal selected from Mines famous- 1 dations included, for thelr product. 4th and F Sts. Wednesdéy and Th"ursday S-A-L-E- Many tempting opportunities for Women to Economize—GOOD MERCHANDISE marked at ridiculously LOW PRICES. | WOMEN’S DEPTS. WOMEN’S Vi ond blath 2"5815433 bk ot St S44:95 T All s . ; 'NEW SPORT O0XFORDS GLOVE DAYS Wednesday and Thursday A large collection of nru-s 95 Spring Ideas jor Sport 7‘ Wear . VAN RAALTE 4“' anda on ; cn ns [Il SUEDELIKE . ot votore: eskentots of 59¢ GLOVES 9:74*» to $1.75 qualitics.. .. .. CAPESKIN gnn;r(z(::p ia‘;\a:l];:tll";)rgllroizi $1'95 GLOVES were $2.95 to $4 . MOCHA\ In one-clasp greys and $2'95 GLOVES \b[flf"" $3.00 "rlir:r:\‘ ..... With wrist straps—$4.75 $3 59 CAPESKIN gloves in tans, browns and GAUNTLETS greys ..... S s X WOOLEN Also all lined gloves and _L GLOVES gauntlets eeeeeeeneennnns 4 off GAUNTLETS i 7o P MEN’S DEPTS —_——— yto close out at......ceeeen O’COATS Q. Plainwhite and t’t' — N MEN'S" . o s puentiad oor 31-.00 SH!RTS fect and fast color........., ] Plent hose $7, 88, MEN'S 56"sunse Fumpa- vt $44-95 SHOES Shoes in all sizes. esececs A New Gr ral M MEN’S NEW els iianewwgh;}fi:: v:f Brmfi: $6'45 OXFO -Tan and Black. ceescveossss . Extra ok Rooms, “Tickets urn until May 31, Protit b} Ad 3 | The “Food - Drink” for Au Ages | e | Kitome o i, rs ozcepted. GRACE | Merchants & Minerw | Bior 9 Fot 8 Gay 8t Telophone 8¢. Baul 4200, . IRENE CASTLE'S IRE Dancer Glad Washington Has Few Dray Horses—But Pities Cab Horses. MRS. IRENE CASTLE. Mrs. Irene Castle Treman, famous lancer, better known by the name irene Castle, who was in Washington ast_week, Is happy to find a lack of \orses used in the National Capital or trucking and delivery purposes. she loves them too well to see them ised for such purposes. But she has \ sorraw as well. “I had not been In Washington wenty-four hours before I realized here was one noticeable feature 1hout the city that would make my tay here a happy one” the dancer [ ntative of The Star. 2 the almost & complete ence of horses used. fof trucking lellvery purposes. There are still \together too many being used in New York to make it a comfortable Slace for one to llve in who is ns sitive to the sufferings of dumb mals as I am. fou can hardly ever find something o be grateful for without findi ‘ome distressing feature to offset It, :he continued, “and so I soon noticed t though rdinary run of work torse was mi ng there were plenty \f horses of the cab-horse variety to sower one's pity on. : Not Actunlly Abused. “They are possibly not actually hused—from mere ~obsefvation it vould be hard to judge—but they are if a quality that touches my deepest vmpathy. Most of them lame, all of iiem with sore feet, which they rest \iternately. Have you not seen a \orse change the weight from foot to fo t ding it very difficult to decide l n at least two to bear his weight— nd two are absolutely necessary—I ave watched them in the hot sun of f:e summer and in driving winds dur- i ng the winter months, and I must ay that it is to the cab horse that heart goes out completely. ey are sure to be horses who seen better days, their docked prove they have either been in how ring or have come from ome fine stable where they still drive andsome pairs. The thoroughbred vpe would be too light and not prove turdy_enough to be worth much to a ab driver. Most of the truck horses ‘re_bred especially for the purpose f hauling heavy loads, but the cab jorse or small grocery wagon horse .ften seen pulling the family on Sun- i1y instead of getting his much need- | = a4 rest has known better days and zood care. Seen Better Days. “He has slept in dry stables, been croomed and well cared for, only to Je s0ld at auotion, sometimes as often up or improves he is seven f in a hack or small de- very wagon, where his character and ride are soon broken, although he v live through ten or twelve long ily acute, or that his abuse is only the gradual -She could eatanything 2_without indigestion or sleeplessness For a time she had been troubled withgasafterherevening meal.The * distress was most painful after eat- ing potatoes or other starchy foods, of which she was very fond. Then she started taking two cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast every night between herevening mealand bed- time. She poured about a balf cup of boiling hot water over the yeast cakes, stirred them thoroughly, added a little cold water and drank. She found she could eat anything and sleep splendidly afterward. ‘Thousands of men and women are finding that Fleischmann’s Yeast corrects stomach and intestinal troubles. It promotes the flow of bile and pancreatic juice. Appetite is always kept normal and you are protected against indigestion. - Add 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast to your daily diet. You will find that your whole digestive sys- tem is greatly benefited. Be sureit’s Fleischmann’s Yeast— the familiar tin-foil package with the yellow label. Place a standing order with yourgrocerforFleischmann’sYeast. Have Color in Cheeks «+ Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion d —tongue coated — appetite poor—you have a bad fe in your mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets—a substitute for calomel—were pre- pared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of. stud; %Emuorm T.nd .:; a ly e compound mix: with olive oil. . You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of|= buoyancy like childhood days, you = must get at the cause. Dr. Edwardy Olive ,/Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel, yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. - Miitions of b:.:‘u are sold ¥, 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922. breaking down of a splendid speci- men, the head hanging low that wi once carnied 80 high and proudly, the bent over and swollen knees, at were once so slim and lifted so gin- the sinking heart of a fine couraging changes of home and for- tuse, but can never forget the natural Wdonging for .green pastures and the touch of a friendly hand.” WILL DRIVE FOR $100,000. Campaign to Start Sumday for D. C. Bhare Jewish Relief Fund. The drive of the local committer the American Jewish reliet commltteoef. for $100,000 as part of the $14,000,000 being sought by the national committee, will begin In Washington Sunday night with a reception and supper tendered Davis A. Brown, chairman of the na- tional committee, at the Willard Hotel. m;rh'-:ev;':'flngtrn executivé committee rive was anno nug;: as follow: R alrman, Simon Lyon, offices and headquarters, 706 Evans bullding: vice chajrman, Fred 8. Gichner; secretary, Joseph D. Kaufman; treasurer, Gerson Nordlinger. Others who will serve on the committee are:. Simon Atlas, Emile Berliner, Fulton Brylawski, Lee Baum- sartner, R F'(; Betérend. Melvin Behrend, . Danzansky, G. . Erlebachs }‘3“'""'“ oks er, Jacoh saac Gans, Samuel Gans, Henry J. Good. . L. Goldaelm, Charies A~ Gord- th, Jacob Grita, Jacob Heckman, Giles F. Hellprin, Miiton Hopfenmaler, | Rabbi M, A. Horwitz, Harry W. Hahn, | Simon Kann, Harry King, Henr: ] 3 y L. Kaufman, Dr. H. M. Kaufman, Stanley Lansburgh, Harold J. Levi, Dr. Harry | 8 Lewis, R. B. H. Lyon, Morton 4| Luchs, Abe Liebman, A. Lisner, A. D. Marks, Moe Offenberg, Simon Oppen- | heimer, Milton R. Ney, M. D. Rosen- berg. ‘L. B. Schloss, Harry Sherby, Charles Schwarts, Rabbi Theodore Shab_ shelowits, Rabbi George Bilverston. Rabbl Abram Simon, Albert Sigmun Joseph_Strasburger, Miiton Strasburges LT v Franc, Max Fischer, | < Louss Bimon, Joseph L. Tepper, Leon Tobriner, Alexander Woif, Simon Wolf, J. A. Wilner, Adoiph Weyl and Sidney West. . —— Most of the married women in Male- kula, one of the largest islands of the | New Hebrides, hava two front teeth | missing. They have been removed by | the old wome the village. Instead | of getting a wedding ring the unfor- | tunate bride has her teeth knocked | o CASTORIA For Infants and Children | inUse ForOver 30 Years Al Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 409410 McLacnlen Bldg., 10th and G Ste, N-W. Phone Main 721. IANOS FOR RENT ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. G St. at 13th Phone Franklin 6300 Graduate McCormick Medical College @ Droop’s Music House @ See Page 12 February 'VICTOR RECORDS Out Today! Complete Stock, Quick Service, Helpful Suggestions Droop’s#5s£1300 G Steinway Pianos, Player-Pianos, Victrolas, Everything Musical TR DOWN STAIRS STORE Continuing the Great Sale Spring Dresses, ’15 Just a casual glance at our announcement of yesterday, when we illustrated 22 of the many beautiful styles in this sale of New, Fresh Spring Dresses must have convinced you of the unusualness of this low price. Beautiful New Silks---Beautiful New Fashions Priced Far Less Than Their Actual Worth Crisp, lovely taffetas, heavy canton erepes. shimmering satins, new crepe knit silks. crepe de chines, combinations of satin and lace or canton crepe and lace, in ali the wanted light and dark shades and practi- cally every new fashion. It is an opportunity that we cannot duplicate, because the dresses were bought orders. Down Stairs Store. L e spring wear: henna new blue Down Btairs Stote. . L 0 OB A buff gray brown beaver Round or V neck styles ; long or short sleeves ; some with “ small pockets; all with belts or braided girdles. Narrow black patent leather belts add a smart touch to some. Glove Silk at such a low figure that the makers stipulated that they would not accept re- $ | 1,200 ll-wool Slip-Ons, l.9 A new lot just received—and the same splendid values that we have been offering for the past two weeks. Plain and fancy weaves in all the good shades that young women want for present and and smart combinations peacock orchid The quantity is large, but the demand for these sweaters has been so great that we suggest im- mediate choosing. nderwear ‘Priced V5 to 15 less than regularly Vests, $2. 15 and $2.50 Bloomers, $3.60 silk anderwear. Plain and fancy woven and s and lace-trimmed garments. Camisoles, $2.15 Chemise, $4.25 1 k Tl;ese low prices prevail because they are irregulars— i | or garments with slight defects arfd oil spots triped: silks ; embroidered and ribbon trimmed garments, hand-drawn Every. garment made by America’s acknowledged leader of glove - There is always a fascination abeut new silk underthings, so this sale should be of remarkable * . attraction. Down Stairs Store. «

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