Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1922, Page 18

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A made fresh every ingredients and "delivered ; ||mmlu|uminmmmnnnmnummmmmmmmmmnmmumnnnmmuunmmm e Near 21st and Mass. Ave. N.W. $15,500 Apartment, arranged for two families, of 13 rooms and 3 baths; has sleeping porches and separate heating plants; brown stone and brick house. excellent condition. STONE & FAIRFAX John T. Meany, Pres. 1342 New York Ave. .nIIiIIlIIlIIIllllllllIIlIlIflfllHHIflllllllflfllllflfllfl]fl!fllllifllfllflflWlfllfllfl[flflllflllll|||||||III1|I|l||||||l|||||||fll||l| AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANY “My, they’re good!” Mammy Lou Old-Time Homemade Candies 49c Lb. Mammy Lou Candies are enjoying a to their purity ., due day convenient stores. Be sure to try a box of Mammy Lou Half-pound box, 35e; pound box, und box, 93¢, old-time homemade candies are of the purest to our 13 £ Lverything in Phone Main 2424 IlIIIIllllHIIIl AR il = ° I serve you Mail Orders Promptly Filled by Experts. Dept., Thirteer Stores —the better to W_vommg Avenue, Near Columbia Road Price Handsome resldence c:mlammg 12 rooms and 2 baths (8 bedrooms), servants’ hot-water heat, electric lights; space for garage. class section. this bargain. Built by STONE JOHN T. 1342 New York Ave. NW. | T Address, Mail Order 15th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Immediate possession. NEW HOMES! IN SA_UL'S ADDITION AND PETWORTH PRICES RANGING FROM $7,750 TO $14,750 All Modern Conveniences. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. , '$23,500 store room, laundry room, In- high- Do not fail to inspect uarters, day labgr. See Us for Particulars & FAIRFAX MEANY, President Main 2424 Beau!kful White Teeth Follow the Use of Car-Mac Dental Cream “You'll like this delightful new dental cream because it cleanses the teeth thoroughly, hardens the gums. counter- acts causes of decay and tones the mouth, It contains no hamnful ingredient to injure the enamel of the teeth or irri- tate the gums. Be sure to try Car-Mac today. Special . 39c caretul and dlecriminating women. in a pint of water makes cific and germicidal wa physicians for persol ness. T ‘ Safe Antiseptic Wash A lcularly useful toilet accessory for bt cr One pinch nirritating spe- ‘recommended by ‘glene and cleanli- Dependable, nonpnlmmul Gct It at Peop(u Bynion Torture '- esa reduce “l 'l!l FAIIIYFOOT —‘“ by sedusing - Tho Pect Thut Puine Moot __eade PRISYIGOT Simp Sale! Trusses 25% Off Store No. 2, 7th & E Sts. Our entire stock of Trusses has been de- elsively reduced. Fit and satisfaction is guaranteed. Now is the time to throw, awas that old truss and buy & Dew one at Peaples’ unusually low prices. Sale! Finest Quality Hollow-Ground Razors: $1.98 Mr. Man, here’s your chance to purchase a_really fine quality straight razor at a price consid- erably below its actual worth. Made of a special formula, hand- forged blue steel of exceptional hardness and sharpness —mind you, these are‘_wonderfui values. Home Remedies at Peoples Low Prices Mavis Tale...... Melba Talc . Lov-Me Talc... Pepsodent Tooth PaAlc e Pebeco Tooth Paste.. . Mag Lac Tooth Paste... .. Car-Mac Tooth Paste..... Melba Nail Polish..............2 Slago Liquid Nail Polish.......42¢c Mary Garden Rouge. . Nadine Face Powder. . Azurea Face Powder.......... ..78¢c Dame Nature Face Powder. .29¢, 45¢ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo.39¢ Farr’s Gray Hair Restorer. . Wild Rot Hair Tonic. . ..29¢. 49¢, 85¢ Tona Scalpa Hair Tonic Palm Olive Shampoo.... Danderine Hair Tonic. . .27c, 45¢, 79¢ Mum .... ee...20c Hubigant's “Ideal” Ex!rac(. oz..83. 69 Djer-Kiss Toilet Water. . .$1.69, $2.6 Mary Garden Extract, ounce...$2. 19 Splendid Quality Whisk Brooms Special 29c Neonoe e Lemon Soap Special Guaranteed - Hot-Water Bottles $1.98 The Congress Hot-water Bottle will last for many years and stand constant usage well—it is made of fine quality pure gum rubber and is guaranteed for two years; & remarkable value at this unusually low price of $1.88. ~ Sale! Hair Brushes C some have puré white bristles, others ha tles securely set in beautifully finished b. The reason that we can make this upusi ity hair brushes is because of our Mo purchasing You'll find just the kind of hair Imni thn you want 4t such fine qu pover. 'soples. Sale! Rubber Gloves © 29c . Protect your hands while housecleaning — use these splendid quality household rubber gloves. Special 3%¢ pair—just while they last. Splendid Quality Hair Brushes at & surgr ‘finv: ‘pr{:fi— ve bris- lmv price on Special Month-End Values) Toilet Articles at Peoples Low Prices Allen’s Foot Ease. . Babek - Bay Rum, pts., 98c; 1% pts... .- Fletcher’s Castoria 60c California Syrup Figs. Doan’s Kidney Pills. . Epsom Salts, 1b Fellow's Syrup . Gude’s Pepto Mangum Hand’s Infant Remedies. . Key’s Aseptine Douche Powder.................. 40¢, 75¢ Listerine. 23¢, 39¢, T3¢ Musco Rubbing Oil s Milk of ’Vlagnesla. pml ceee...35¢ Nujol ....... ee....49c, 89c l)hvc 0il fPomp n) ‘/2 pts.. 35¢ Ppts., 65¢; qts 1.25 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, 89¢ Red Cross Kidney Plasters..... 2le Sal Hepatica. . 23c¢, 45¢, 89¢ Swamp Root. 45c¢, 89¢ Tanla(, s The Olive Oil Shaving Cream Palmolive Shaving Cream pro- duces a fine, rich, creamy lather, which will not cause the skin to burn or smar Buy a tube as you go home. You will lke it. Special 26¢ Regular 35c Size VR Don’t Suffer With Hay Fever —whtn itive relief ma, ':mn by’lck:ng y HAYFER ' Not an experiment, but a tried and provea remedy. Notling to enuff; no lotion to apply that irrilates the already ipflamed membranes. HAY-FER s & capsule treatment, a perfect u{ harmless formuls, giving immediste rellef in the most. III'MIM and peraistent cases of Hay Fever. No mi tter how chronic the cue. take A you'll find the r, {e(-tly nur-l ot T e \. 6 Doses—Price, $1 V(':Ibeli flcll:‘llly ew“ lish ‘l;nmmul‘n Moh'wk = | cation wit Al s Y I Treans of thels” own crews or smati pmowc“"’ Each, 36(: Where Your Dollars Count Most | E 7 2 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. spective territorial waters. Administration officials state that one of the schemes devised by rum- runners is for a ship to have two wsets of clearange papers, one for an American port and the other for a foreign port. case of search the captain of the ‘vessel would present clearance papers for a foreign port %0 be allowed to proceed. It also has been brought to the n\fl tention of American government of- ficials that vessels of American registry sometimes are transferred to British registry to make it more easy | venience. for them to engage in the liquor trafiic and evade the American pro- hibition authorities. It is under- CORNELL WA'I‘L PAPER co of vessels onts their re- ' xtood that this matter is dealt with 714 13th M. 6373-5374 I [IIHIHIHHHIHHIIIIIIHIHIIIHMIHHII]HHIHIHHIH!IIHH]HIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIII" Behrend’s Monthly Coupon Sale Clipping these coupons means clipping dollars into your ketbooks, f you'll find the savings considerable during this bargain everylt. T Be Here Tomorrow and Eonomize in the American note, attention being called that under the American la owners of American vessels are re- quired to obtain a certificate from the United States Shipping Board be- fore it could be disposed of to a for- eigner. Worrying Is Past If you have your papering sud decoratin: done by us—then, too, mo dust or lncon 'Dry Navy to Carry on War Within Three-Mile Limit Regulations soon will be promul- gated at the Treasury to hola the 1dry navy closer to shore in its search ! for smugglers, putting Into carly ef fect the decision of President Hard- ling and his cabinet yestcrday. Activitles of both the customs service and the prohibition unit, both of which are under the Treasury De- !partment, will be curtailed as a re- |sult, Great Britain having made rep- resentations on the subject, according to the Associated Press, through visits within a few days of Ambas- sador Geddes to President Hardin and Secretary Hughes. Scarch of foreign vessels for con- traband liquor outside the interna- tioral three-mile limit may be madc hereafter, it was stated on high au- thority, only in the event that the that American of- ficiwls could more easily operate in suppressing liquor smuggling it British authoritiex exercised greater in the registration of former n vessels and in the {ssuance wrance papers and if they agreed with the United States on arrange- for reciprd hts of the to have sugges boats. Search under such circu stances was upheld recently by eral Distriet Judge Morton at Boston in the case of the British sc T 1 45x36 strictly perfect. EHREND’ B Grace and Ruby. An appeal in the — case has b taken to th o e i e e Opaque Window Shades, Ea., 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. cision would Le hastene Nize 3x6 ft. In- Woul Search for U cluding nickel ring 49c =7 Foref] v % ia ce- d other fitting: | gy orefgn vessels outside the three nd other fitings; . KON $5 Girls’ Serge Dresses mile limit unloading their cargoves of contraband rum onto craft from COUPON 2 | ors. 1 BisandLittie | rican shores would not come Girls' Dresses, i iin the federal law, in the view = ofigood-quelity of high administration officiaks. b eTges weight ’ Unbleubed Muslin, _self-trimmed :';;*rw“g';{‘s'ng N RN | colors, - a | R colors; mubfect 1o sears Yard COUPON 14 | to 14. COUPON 25 | tan length Search of forelgn. ves traband liquor within t the coastline has been undert prohibition oflicers under the 79¢ lnfmts Colored Cnrd Romnants lengths up lu n vard COUPON 3 1 Sl anen s Silk and tion of customs officials and under a| Bonnets more than eentury-old customs law. Prohibition (" Our entire ot of Me"".'“,d. Sport Hose said the prohibition hurcau in suj Double Bed Sheets, Corduroy Bonnets ! 5 ¢ in eraft “simply had furn to go at this price; c Mercerize: ¥ hicle” f 1 Each T ioler g I mic ; C colors: pink, jerations the cu Bine. vose Damd farequest from the Treasufy for an| Made of Beund COUPON 15 | Miie, TO% 4N appropriation 1o c similar arm | of the customs having failed | in Congress. s bureau would he Presid . thread cotton | and neatly hem- DUPON 4 | micd. Glrls Gmglmn Dresses . s atiful Quality Lot sBchka:!funTafieta, Black 89c 50c Boys’ and Girls’ Fleece it A | SainMesaline Wiort*'Sei™s | | Lined Vests and Pants | selzed uny part of the cargo of a ves: Crepe de Chine = ! jcovron 16 | 1o 14, izes Nice Hea sel in such location. Charge Overt Acts. Activities « In hiac 1d ali colors and 46 inéhes | widel A “won- | COUPON 5 | derful bargain. Women s Crepe Gowns | \ll'hl" he twelve- hfl\l" been go Beautiful :.’.\r- {ans tempt (o tana 1 50c Women's Crepe gowns in "’*",;;-'J| 1. of a shipw own white batiste Step-In obvo L] g e $1 Boys’ and Girls’ Winter- _Veu witl buy hal welght Wash Union Suits able crey - ' W stated. Great Britain .m pink, vellow sivo Chdd";“‘fllp Over bx = replied to the American note re- = R\ sl Hiasstoie the “dry” law enforcement P ,,,:,.,,,,,]"‘;'l e weaters 1,:"”: 2R ong the coast, but this subject is COUPON 6 | 0. of Siip-over vears; extra known to have been touched upon part-wool, yoars. coal Monday during visits of Sir Auckland in plain 'and faney c well_ 3 Geddes, the British ambaseador, 1o veaves: brown, red, PE—— resident Harding and “——~—— copen and other | COUPON 18 | assorted colors. Sl hdves Wmler Vests 7 Regular American note is understood Babies” Kimono Style Knit | IJohn D s F irst . Sacques quthy :‘.‘.’7“ 3 nese Sacques are and Loz . Job Celebrated *’95c I After 67 Years COTPON 19 ' mings. I o e LI e L T S v Y (RS IS E S N rem e TARRYTOWN, N —Sixty-seven y produce comm year-old Loy Merx s Coat Sweaters Men's Fine Qual- 95 wholesale i ust oner told a sixteen- who had been search- 54-Inch All-Wool _the th o . | fall wear; light he X T {:rmv Dress Serge | COUPON 20 | and dark gray. weeks in Cleve- | =3 _SPonged and | P 0= hrunk navy, { and, Ohio, to oo ,,.,.,,‘,,‘;"h,-lt‘“’q Womens Flowered Salm | “come back afte: dinner and we'll — Petticoats 1 se0 what sou can Bleached Flannel R B Men s Balbnggan Union AtPocantico aug ihine S hack C Suits Hills yesterday % D:xl!: rns of con- _close out ,“ : John D. Roc ing colors. 2781 feller celebrated ol | c the anniversary of COUPON 31 Yard-Wide Percale, Yard of dark Boys’ Corduroy Suits n.ade suit for A stylish, 3 cut and ROCKEFELLER. $4 95 boys who need _something for long and lmrd keeping. During the morning Mr. Rorkp{olb WBu;s' 7lnrd Girls’ Sl:e;ingr‘; Made of tweed “novelty eloth,” in orne-plece top, with ds attended to his correspnndenc ground £ Sl e ayed 5 came s pmir & fou T A Garments i some at nine holes, in which his sid Tiese garments i won, 3 up and 2 to play. are made of good- gquality checked c | namsook—just _the | garmen for v [ I3 COUPON 32 vears. luncheon and recounted incidents in pen et 69c his search for a job. scouraged during the shape - retaining visor; ] prettiest of col- search,’ Rockefeller explained. “I mever thought of obstacles and I was llreldy at work—looking for work.” 75¢ finby Silk and Wool and | o play. Later e — — | went for an automobile ri 3 Mr. Rockefeller entertained at ; Boys’ Caps ‘ COUPON 23 | ors. The first three months of his flrsl ’fl: Mr. Rockefeller sald, paid him B‘ k s 2 Wb- ] Unde"hms 400 ine, Whif { s g wrm Undershirts e Ve::::ian“n te | | 29¢ Boys’ Stockings, Pair et 39 “SOLDIER POET” SPEAKS. MW | | s et b JYe o ot 87 e for school wear. c Kind: soft | i 1 yard wide: e ool with | Appears Before Men’s Club of Shi- loh Baplist Church. Lieut. R.E. S.” Toomey. who known as the “soldier paet of Flor- ida.” featured an interesting nrogTim Club o COUPON 13 | rich and lustrous. COUPON 24 | Our idea of a remarkable event is this fine Purchase and Sale of 125 Beautiful New 25.00 DRESSES which we will sell tomorrow in our second floor dress department for : Canton Crepes 2 Satin Charmeuse $1 sleeves. Crepe de Chine t a meeting of the Men" hiloh Baptist Church last night.| Twenty clubs irom every tion of | the city attended. the meeting being part of a week's celebration of the} organization’s fiftieth birthday anni- versary Sh{loh Baptist Church was founded in 1868, and it has helped no less| than - six other colored churches get started in Washington. The Men's Club was founded nine years after = 8 \ = = = When You Think —of Painting, Paperhang- ing and Decorating think of Taylor. STEstimates made on request. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING P 2333 18th St. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 Poiret Twill Tricotine The styles are a joy to behold. You know, those very new draped fashions, and the long. flowing, paneled dresses. and those with Choose from Navy, Black, Brown. == Plankels! 59 | “EsMoNDS” |~ PART- | CALLFORNIA “IN.1" | WOOL WOOL 66x80. Quced pair. ROBE BLANKET BLANKETS two.' Slze 66334, 'gray and tan. ‘wing” All charming s\l)le\ Sizes up to 44. Animal patterns, 1n piok and blue. Large Plaid Double Blankets " double beds; blankei.s 85 Size planket woven . P with the e Pailr or plain white with|blocks In red. and A single Double, Double $5.95 $7:50 plaids “lovely Beautiful plaid pat- terns, in pink, blue, gray and tan.

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