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13th & F « l4th & F 15th & G 1717 Pa. Ave. Jonteel Talcum 25¢ Jonteel Cold €3 Cream Have you used the Jonteel | ¢ Toilet Preparations? Millions | Regular price of 1 o( packa es have been sold to thnppredate gn‘e:; r punty and the exquisite** 2. Jonteel”” with which they are S"°§"!°“°' impregnated. unngnl Talc Jonteel is one of the March only | fluffiest, finest, daintiest toilet ~“BOTH FOR powders in an artistically de- Drug Stores’ 13th & Pa. Ave. 418 7th 1006 F MARCH SALES Some Extraordinary Values Two Day Carton Quantity Cigarette Sale Friday and Saturday, March 3 and 4 200 Black and White................$1.55 180 Lord Salisbury, foil............,.$1.65 200 OMAr ..oooviiiiiiiieniiennn....$200 100 Egyptian _Straight.s........'......51.00 100 Helmar (20's, 50’s or 100’s). .. ...$1.00 100 Turkish Trophies....:...........$1.17 160 Murad......coovevennnnnnnnen...$145 100 Mogul.......coovvvnitinennnn.... 5145 00 Melachrino No. 9................$145 100 Pail Mall (Natural).........."...$2.23 100 Egyptian Deities No. 3..........$2.23 100 Philip Morris (Cambridge).......$2.23 . signed and decorated tin. Crisp, roasted, whole almonds, thickly cov-’| Fresh from our own Candy Kitchens. Reduced from 69c to P mt ‘Pattzesf cherzl mouthfuls of delicious chocolate cov- | , peppermint sugar cream in nch of these luscious pzme-. just fresh from our Candy Kitchens. “Reduced from 49 cents to pounD Hershey . Delicious Milk Chocolate | BARS: - Liggett’s enormous buy- ing power makes this sensational value pos- sible. Full %-lb. Reduced to SOME TYPICAL EVERY DAY Liggett’s Money Savers Pantry Needs Coffee (1 Ib) Regularly 45c ‘Week-Ends, 2 for 48c Tea (Ylb.) Regularly - 50¢ Week-Ends, 2 for 51c Cocoa (V4-Ib.) Regularly 35¢ Week-Ends, 2 for 36c Mayonnaise Dressing Regularly 38c ‘Week-Ends, 2 for 39%c Chocolate Pudding Regularly 19¢ Cut Prices .60 Doan’s Kndney Pills .50 Bromo Seltzer, 43c 100 Vinol ....... ..89¢c 150 Fe!lo“ 's Syrup. 30 !\ol\nos Tooth Paste ........ Week-Ends, 2 for 20c 25 Lyon’s Tooth Cake Chocolate (Y;-Ib.) Powder ...... 17c Regularly 30c 60 Wi |1droot Hair Week-Ends, 2 for 3ic ...... .49c | Beef Cubes Regularly 30c Week-Ends, 2 for 3ic Peanut Butter (10-0z. “I:cauhrlv 35¢ Week-Ends, 2 for 36c Vanilla Extract (2 oz.) Regularly 35¢ ‘Week-Ends, 2 for 36c Pure Olive Oil (12%; ozgflmw 90c Week-Ends, 2 for 91c Tonic .10 Palmolne Soap 89c Doz. 100 Eskay's Food, 69c .50 Mennen's Shav- ing Cream ..3%c 50 Pebeco Tooth Paste .50 Java Rice Powder ......3% 25 Carter’s Little Liver Pills ..15¢ 25 Cuticura Soap, 3 for! 60c" ' {Bnl:el Cold Cream is ex- cellent for cleansing and sof ening the skin. o "-Chocolate Covered ered withrichchocolate. 100 Lavoris 15 Lux Flakes 100 Danderine- . 1.00 Scott’s Emul- sion ... .70 Sal Hcpallca ..45: 100 Nujol oozoooois that went off at For a little while it gave the call at 7 a.m., and was useful. ‘When it began calling at mid- night and 2 o’clock in the morn- ing, it became a nuisance. ‘When tea or coffee stimulates the nerves at mealtime it seems pleasant, but when it gives the wake-up call at midnight and leaves nerves hungering for sleep at mid-afternoon, the pleasure is gone and serious harin is on the way. This often happens. ‘Thousandsof people have ' found it fully Mbymnfidfin,ha,mmm}.; A FEW MORE March Bargains EE 2 extra cans of Sterno Canned Heat with a Complete Sterno Cooklng Outfit. $1.20 valns for FREE 2 30c tube of Rexall Shaving Cream = izu;ljlfluy #reianonc better) with bottle ing Harmony Litae Vegotal (for afeet shaving) 1.00 $1.30 value for P Lo PURE ASPIRIN (U. D. Co.) 100 Five Gnlndu‘-bohuwmpm-sd in our own factory. e s mimin 49c "WRITING PAPER Sofiuuh&hlfsfmm-ndumlopaof’lbxd Baltimore Linen tomatch in a service- i 45c Reduced from 5te The insolent alarm clock the wrong time as pleasant and far more safe, to get the comfort of a hot meal- time cup of Postum—and to know that there’s not going to be any irritation to nerves afterward. / Postum is delicious and satis- fying, and it contains no element _ that can harm nerves or diges- tion. Postum is a safe and de- ofthe&mily at any meal. Ymmhnbmhfomdl’mum: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger. bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the mealis bdupg-md)md-\vmngtuzo minutes. ‘Postum for Health *There’s a Reason” $1.00. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. American Pharmaceutieal Associa- tlon will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in lecture hall, College of Pharmacy; 808 I street. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES TODAY. 'rhe Vocational Teachers’ Associa- tion will meet at 3:30 o'clock at O Street Vocatfonal School, North Cap- itol and 1st streets. Mr. Sargent of Agricultural Bducation Bervice will speak. All teachers and others in- terested invited. Dr. Charles G. Abbott will Washington Society of Massacl imetts Institute of Technology tomorrow at luncheon, University Club. A stereopticon lecture, “From !Ie Battleflelds of Manassas to the Gold- en West,” will be glven tomorrow evening by¥ Maj. E. W. R. Ewing, at Confederate Memorial Home, 1322 Vermont avenue, under auspices of Confederate Battlefield Park. Publio invited. ..The College Women’s Club, 1823 I sireet, will glve a dinner Saturday. Maynard Owen Williams of Geo- graphlc Sotiety will speak of his last trip through Indi Mrs, K. Arthur B will address the morrow evening at W. “Carrying the nghL" The Parent-Teacher Association of Langdon-John Burroughs School will | o, meet tomorrow at 3 p.m. ‘Washington Hebrew Congregation— Dr. Simom's sermon for tomorrow night will Be on “The Seventh Com- mandment.” Service of prayer for women tomor- row, 2-4 p.m, Mount Vernon Place M. E. ChurchBouth. Mra. Elaine Rising will give expo- sition of Sunday school lesson tomor- Tow, 4 Y. W. C. A, 1333 F street. Social Club of brew Home for the Aged will meet Sunday, 4:30 p.m., at the home, 415 M street. ) C. C. Dlln ll-le vnhmny luncheon to- pm., at Wallis Cafe. | \Iurrl M hlbllngfir will speak “The Ramifications of a Modern Bank. Dr. Rachelle 8. Yarres will speak hefore the Social Hygienic Council tomorraw at 10:30 a.m.. in boardroom of District building. bject: “Meth- ods of Handling the Sex Problems of Childhood.” Equality-Walter 284, Veterans of Forelgn Wars, !vlll meet at Pythian' Temple. Willlam J. Cobhran will address class of journalism of Knights of Columbus Evening School, sachusetts avenue, at 8 o'clock. Sub- Ject. ‘Work."” Capital Camera Clu Club will meet at 638 1 street. - * Anthony League Will meet st 8 o'clock, 2007 Columbla road. Speak- wood. Henry M. Rose will lecture on “Washington. it you will t Tablets when you feel the first symptoms of & Cold comiug on.—Advertisement. ORDERED TO WALTER REED. Capt. Einar W. Chester, infantry, at Boston; Capt. Lukt B. Peck, Medical Corps, at Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., and First Lieut. Richard E. Thompson, air service, at Dayton, Ohio, have been ordered~to Walter Reed General Hos- pital, this city, for observation and treatment. s TONIGHT. Women’s City Club.—Benefit clrd Dflll'llou this afternoon and at o’clock, RichArd Harden Camp, No. Federation of veteran bodles to be considered. 2, 8. W. meet at Pythlan Temple. will All 8. W. V. Invited. or_ Reed Post, No. 1311 Mas- "rha Beginnings of Newspaper Heber Votaw and C. C. Red- the Beautiful,” Free. Y. M A. Service Club. Alabama State Society will meet at ‘Wilson Normal School. American Legion Auxlllnry. Henry Spengler Post, No. 12, will meet at 7:45 National Guard Armory. “You Need Not Have a Cold e Laxative BROMO QUININE —_——— The reorganized Rialto Club will meet Sunday evening at Y. M. H. A. building. Jewish young men inVited to join in social, athletic and literary activities of the club. National Genealogical Soclety will | meet Saturday, 8 p.m., 1608 20th | street. All interested invited. i Cushing Cnmp, No. 30, S. of V.. will meet, in commemoration of Lincoln birthday, tomorrow, 8 p.m., Pythian Temple. Representative John M. Robi- son will speak o( “The Life of Abra- ham Lincoln.” Retired Enlisted Men's Association Wwill meet Saturday, 8 p.m., in Pythian Temple. Large class to be initiated. The' Clevellld Park School Community Association will meet to- morrow, 8 p.m., in John Eaton School. All résidents of Park invited. Washington Branch, Howard Uni- versity Alumai, will meet tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., at 809 Florida avenue. A sketch, “Granny of the Hilla,” will be given tomorrow evening at Eck- ington Presbyterian Church under auspices of Aid Society of the church and Eckington W. C. T. U. The George Baldwin McCoy” Chap- ter, American Women's Legion, will meet tomorrow, 10:30 a.m., at Church of the Covenant. The exhibition of paintings by Lewis Painter Clephane is open on week days from 10 am. to 5:30 p.m. and Sundays from 2 to 6 p.m.. Also, on Monday from 8 to 11 p.m. Closes | March 7. There will be = debnte between the George Washington University girls and University of West Virginia girls tomorrow, p.m., at the Y. M. C. A. On same night the negative tear will | debate Ohio Wesleyan at that col- lege. Question for debate: “Resolved, That the United States should recog- nllza the soviet government of Rus- sia.” Northeast Boundary Citizens’ Asso- ciation will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m., in Burrville School. Perry Howard, as- | sistant to Attorney General, will} speak. Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle will ad- dress the Parent-Teacher Club of Langdon and John Burroughs School tomorrow at 3:15 p.m., at the Presby- terian Church, 21st street and Rhode Island avenue, SENT TO FORT BENNING.- Capt. Jacob H. Osterman, Quarter- master Corps, in the office of the Quartermaster General, War Depart- ment, has been ordered to Fort Ben- ning, Ga., for duty. FOOD LESSON NO. 9. ~ Can You Save Money — than by buying a pound of JelkemDLUmlldufla'hl it yourself at home. uumy-whn- of the natural gboda. prefef.ydlaw howuverhnbuttho WHOLESALE D - Potomac Butter Co. 307 13th Str‘et,N. ‘Washington, D. Jelke GOOD LUCK Evaporated Mllku!ortdc}hy‘d-d-rhfi. ,.w*f-&'fi.’i S N N N N N e T Get Holmes Health Bread— Keep happy, It’s snappy. Phone Main 4537 HOSIERY BDHI' AND GIRLS’ RIBBED perfect. Sold up to 3%c. in the lot. HOSIERY, in black, jnite and Al sizes LISL Lot of Women's Full-faghioned Lisle Hose, that perfect quality; black, brown, balbriggan and 250 WOOLEN SPORT HOSE, in colors; very HOSE—Women's Fulle fashioned and Fashioned Silk e; some are ir- rekulars= of . $2. $l 49 others are perfect.. s INFANTS' WHITE CASHMER- broken sizes; slight- - ly _irregular. stock; ‘every pair per- fect. "Sold for 59c and cordovan; all sizes..... CHILDREN'S SPORT girls: mercerized. INFANTS' WHITE SILK-AND- HOSE, slight irregulars of 59¢ and 79¢ qualities. Broken Lots in the Second Floor ‘Window Shades, 39c 100 dozen 65c rellable Opaque cordovan; every Dpair Pair ... l originally sold for 59c to $1.00; white drop-stitch style; as- sgc Hose, in black, gray, brown and and $2.25 qualit; ETTE HOSE, FAY STOCKINGS — Regular 69c. Black, white and Heavy ribbed, rolled-top kind,” for boys and 350 WOOL AND ALL-WOOL 29c Drapery Dept. Shades, slightly imperfect; 3x6 U, Friday- Sales That Save and Serve 12%c - size. Plenty of dark green. Wrapped complete with slat and * fixtures. 35c Cretonnes, 25c Friday sale of new spring Cre- tonne Draperies, in beautiful flora] and figured patterns of combination colors. Crochet Bedspreads, $1.79 About 100 of these double-bed size Crochet Spreads, firm, ;ablu quality; finished with néat ems. 60c Matting, Yard, 33c Closnig out all 60c China Mat- ting, about 15 rolls. Superior 116-warp, in plain color and in neat mixtures. Table Oilcloth, 18c Yard * 30c Table Ollcloth of excellent quality; full pleces and rem- nants. ' Subject to slight imper- fections, but practically perfect. Shelf Oilcloth, 7%c 12%c Scallopeg Shelf ‘Ollcloth in fancy patterns and white. Bought, r&nd “sold ec- onds, but practfically perfect Trimming Specials VAL LACES—Val lace edges, diamond mesh, in a range of nnnerns. 12 yards for ............ S¢ VAL LAUE ‘INSERTINGS—O0dd lot, containing both round sc and diamond mesh kinds. 12 yards for 39¢c. Yard.... Gl]ll"l CORDS—Heavy rope silk kind with tasseled ends. Black, white, red, tan. navy, ol rose, brown, gopen, royal and gray. 49c NET FLOUNCINGS—36-1n. Silk Embroldered ' Net “Floundinas, 3 value, in lack, $l 49 brown, navy, henna lnd whl Yard.... E’I'I'E CREPE — $2.00 g}l Skllk Q:Illtyt. 1Dtlnchal Avide. ack and streef N $1.39 and evening shades. Yard ..i:o-. = Clean-Up of Leather Good Half Price . BEADED BAGS—In light eol- ors, with rawstring. g Former $4.00 values. $‘] Reduced ‘25 POCKETBOOKS, assorted styles and colors. Reduced to . 49c to $4.50 SILK AND VELVET. HAND- BAGS for women and children. Various popular styles and_col- ors. Formerly $1.00 to $5.00. Now A A 49c to $1.00 PURSES, thros: Ao kel “anihed: with gau chain. Were T NOW oopenne VANITY CASES, with nickel -fAinish, for poéwder or "fi with imrror and Now.. 49c-' E will install, under ordi- nary conditions, a Automatic Water Heater, as shown, AT THE VERY LOW PRICE OF, $175 Installments When You Pay Your \ c - A Very Special Automatic Water-Heater Sale | No. 65 Pittsburgh There has been no, reduction in the factory price. of f these heaters, but we are overstocked and wish to close them out before the busy season begins. | ! This Is Your Chance to Get a Bargain i You May Charge It and Pay in Small Monthly il Gas Bill. . if ~ WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. .SALES DEPARTMENT—419 10th ST. N.W. - [ DU * Satisfactron First (INGSPALA(T 810-8i8 Seventh Street “Walton” Piping Rock Sport Hats Also “Francis® Sport Hats and Tweed Sport Hats $ 1 59 Style and utility in Spring Headwear at the minimum of cost—a Friday underpricing of Felt Sport Hats, trimmed with grosgrain ribbon band and with edges bound to match. Newest colors. Also Tweed Cloth Sport Hats. - B $5.00 New Spring Trimmed Hats,$2:% Fresh shipment of beautiful models in silk-faced Milan hemp and other fine braids and combinations of silk and straw, trimmed with flowers, fruits and wreaths; also with ostrich, ribbons, fancy feathers and ornaments. Black and all colors and color combi- ~ REMNANTS WASH GOODS and DOMESTICS . .Y Yd. Standard 15c to 25c Materials Good sewing lengths—1 to § yards—in plain pink outing flan- nel, yard-wide bleached and unbleached cotton, plain-color per- cale and assorted weaves of white goods for many purbo!ea. N 35¢ to 50c : 2 5(3 : WHITE GOODS 0 5 yard lengths in 40-inch whl!a mercerized batiste, 40- Inch whhe voile, 40-inch naifisook, 40-inch India Hnon and various grades and widths of white madras, dotted Bwiss, etc. Friday Brings These FINER In Styles of Rare Beauty Exquisite frocks that walk hand in hand with the very spirit of spring— every one of super quality. Developed in finest weaves of Krepe Knit Caruo‘ n Crepe itten’s Ear Crepe Taffeta Briefly, they are brilliantly beaded, richly tasseled, gloriously embroidefed. - Bashed and novelty draped and straight models, with flowing sleeves,: bell sleeves and scalloped butterfly or “angel” sleeves, Navy, brown, rose,’ jade, tan and combinations of tan with Sn]lll{ Dresses. | Waists, Petticoats, Kimonos, Ete. ACCUMULATION OF FORME $2.50 and $2.95 VOILE BLOLSE in lace med, em broidered and frilled $l 98 styles ODD LOT BLACK PETTICOATS, with dion - pleated stitched in rows gold-color threal HOUSE DRESS and plaid gingha plain _colors; wa line and loose sty $3.50. KIMONOS—Women's Long Crepe Kimonos, in flowered pat- terns and solid colors: straight-line ol * $1.98 With Shirring...... APRONS—OdQds and ends of White Lawn and Dotted Swiss Bib Aprons, trimmed with_embroidery. Sold SOC for 79¢ and §1. BLOOMERS — Wome. colored Bioomers and h and White Envelope Ch mise, tailored and lac: - 49c WOOL SCARFS—Lot of Womn- en's Fine Brushed-wool Scarfs, wllh deep fringe; $l 98 . purple and . Sold for §2.98. CORSETS—Lot of 50 mode!s in famous 5 61,00 For the Boys Warner Ri TWO-PANTS SUITS of high- grade, ali-wool fabrics, in new spring patterns. Sizes £, 9 and $7.50 to $10.00. ited lot at 54'95 BOYS’ SHIRTS, made just like dad's; Monarch Brand; fast- color, well-made and perfect-fit- ting; double French cuffs: new spring _pattefns. Sizes 5. 12 to 14 neckband. $1.50 9 value c CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS, in Blue and khaki, with long or short sleeves, square or Flesh- i3 Corsets; sizes 18 to cor- 22 only; every set perfect. 10 only. Values from Lim- round neck. Sizes Sc to 8 Save the bener 9 clothes WASH SUITS, ‘on.h $1.50 and $2.00; of Peggy cloth, linene, rep ‘and galatea, in all sizes 3 to §; middy, button-on and Norfolk styles, mostly with = embroidered chevron. $l Plenty of navy, cadet ' " ‘ and tan ... 2 Men’s Need en’s \\eeas ATHLETIC TUNION SUITS of white nainsook; 80 weave, with elastic inscrt in back: per- fect quality. Sizes 34 69 C to 46. 31(\0 value UIT mr -rmr LOOM NIGHT- SHIRTS,. standard of quality. Specially priced for Friday. _ Sizes 15 to 1.1 MEN’S I’AJA)IAS of collon pongee, in fast colors, trimmed with frog! tan, blue, lavender and whits perfect ananty. An’ sizes. $l 29 ’1 00 value... MEN’S SOCKS, that reLlly rank with many sold for 25¢c, are here for much less than that price; medium welght; every pair per- fect; black, brown, navy. 89 C sny ll|.d ‘white. or._........... LEATHER BELTS, made to sell ro:du,oo, f.nd every on': perfect; made up from remnan oF fine leathers: hence 39C purchased to sell for... o 2 9 Children’s Wear UWEAh'l‘Elm.-' fine, all-wool uality, that sold for ga n]m‘mly solled. sl 98 mlrmu t Of Children's Better Quality Chambray and Striped Glngl"rlm;n R:lm‘&- 98C ers, that sol or $1.50. Reduced t0........0.eun INFANTS' LONG AND SHORT WHITE DRESSES, in Bilhnn style; mx?ck and 50C ()BILD-EN‘I "00.4 COAT - 3 $1.50 SWEATER:! ‘24, 26 and 28, wlth hlb brown, and red. T T E Tl o o s d s e e i e e 2 2 ez T