Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1923, Page 23

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THAT THE PROSPECT OF LOSING HER HEALTH, YOUTH AND BEAUTY IS DISTRESSING, TO SAY.THE LEAST. RADIUM —in the form of TISSUE CREAM, applied night and morning, stimulates and builds up the skin tissues of the face, and gvies them the proper food that brings out the natural bloom that every woman wishes for. OUR RADIUM PAD. worn under the chin at night, produces a healthy sleep, creates normal circulation, removes that tired look and fecling and strengthens sagging muscles, GIVE THEM A TRIAL ON SALE AT: O’DONNELL’S DRUG STORES RADIUM PRODUCTS CORPORATION 1105 Conn.- Avenue Main 6797 T il I = vl THE EVENING 1125 TEMPLES SIGN CONVENTION GALL Sacramento, Calif., Shriners Add Name to List—Pag- eants Are Planned. The 125th temple to signify its in convention to be held here in June, added its name, the Ben Ali Temple {of Sacramento, Calif., the baby of all according to the local convention committee. This =wells the total to thirty-one more temples than attend- cd the convention in San Franeisco last year, and from that, as a basis nearly half a million members, fami- lies, guests and sightseers flowing into the city in the spring. It is be- lieved that five or six more temples {ready pledged to come. Among' the new features just de- cided on for the convention is a ma- tention to particlpate in the Shrinc | | the Shrine groups, to the list today. | the committee is ready to plan for | may yet join the ranks of those al- | STAR, WASHINGTON, More Than 200,000 Cups Will Be cofiee will be given to patrons of the national food show exp “He’s his father right over ag'in,” said Uncle Niles Turner t'day when he heard Artie Lar fergot th' ring an’ fergot t his hair at his weddin’. “I recall | when his paw robbed th” bank |, D. Abe Martin Savs: !FREE COFFEE PROMISED ave been moved llgen J. Rowe, fc who is C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923 | nly $95 A Sensational Offe.ring' of '. WOMEN'S SHOES For February Stock Reducing! About 850 pairs of Women’s Fine Shoes, which formerly sold from $3.95 to $7.85——certainly a wonderful assortment of desirable . styles and leathers. : : Positively the seasons greatest and best Shoe Sale. FOOD SHOW VISITORS | Given Away at Exhibit Here. i More than 200,000 free cups of hot and household ition which opens next Monday It in Convention Hall and con- ecks, according to an- Perry P. Patrick - Retail Grocers' Prot eves offer i ufacturer of who public T 1 | | £ Convention Hall | of the food show | Convention Hall, ow epecialist ser to the main floor < begun. Office: Colonials . Strap Pumps Oxfords - Plenty of All Sizes and Widths public to | ¥ paid for tickets | in the Combined Lots - he fergot a pile o’ banknotes a|=— foot high right under his nose.”! (Copsright National Newspaper Service ) rine pageant of a historical naturc ito be produced on the I'otomac, kd- gar C. Snyder, chalrman of the en- tertainment committee. announced today. The pageant will be composed of ships of all ages, from Vikings | down, including the vessels of Cg- lumbus, the development of the steamboat, ete. At night the river is to be illuminated on a large scale, it was announced, Pennsylvania avenue in front of the White House from 15th street to 17thithe e strect, including Lafayette Park and | Americas, Jackson place, is to be constructed into | & book on the three Amyg the official reviewing place for all|day called on the Ge the parades and pageants during the e expect convention. and will be called the{work, which w “Garden of Allah." world' war, in th decided. The whole is to be decora: nonths. The ¢ ed in truly eastern style are to cover all the statu park, while huge sphinxs 7 rets ‘will be crccted thre SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! When you see the “Bayer Cross™ on tablets. you are getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by phy- sicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Patents Satins Tans Combinations Sports GATHERS DATA FOR BOOK. Edward Geist of Mues been travelir and South Am; ven years, gatheri oms and Central past HE penetrating heat of | “Red Pepper Rub” will | bring almost instant relief | from the pains of rheuma- tism, pleurisy, colds, lummbago, neuritis, backache, strains, sprains, sore muscles and stiff, aching joints. Penetrating heat immedi- ately frees the blood circula- tion_that carries off the con- gestion and pain is ghne. Nothing has_such concen- trated, penctrating heat as red peppers. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you ; feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the ! congested spot through and through. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers. It costs little at any drug store. The quickest re- lief known awaits you. Use it always for colds in chest planned to be held on ° nights during the convention in La- fayette Park. The 600 radio broadcasting stations in the country, will be asked by Thomas J. Williams, in charge of radio matter, to pick up and relay a letter to be written describing the Shrine convention and all listeners planning to come to Washington will be asked to send a postal to the com- mittee here. Over 200,000 replies are expected. WILL MEET RHINE TROOPS. A committee composed of Salvation Army off who served with the int- At Extraordinary Big Reductions Growing Girls’ High Shoes, Growing Girls’ Walking Oxfords, $2.95 and $3.85 $3.45 and $3.95 Boys' Two - buckle High Boy Scouts, all Storm Fighters; all sizes.... $2.95 2 size. Boys’ Tan and Black Dress Sbhoes $2.45 and $2.95 ‘ HIRsK's SHOE S?qvpvgs fk Colds Toothache Headache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago harge of Salvation Army ities, to meet the trans- el when arrives in the tates with e “last thou- sand” of American forces from Ger- many Two members—Bri; David Stitt and Capt. Harold Smith—are from Washington They will be accom- panied to the port of debarkation by their w I | How U. S. Feels About the Notussing and 710 mussin ASK YOUR MILKMAN TO USE IT ON YOUR MILK AND CREAM American Dairy 1y Co. Wi ng C. Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” packagze which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Raver Manufactare of “onoaceticacidester of Sallerlicasid Thousands welcome the Complete Dental Treatment - Money Britain Owes Us The most uscful result which could follow the visit of the British Debt Funding Com- mission 1o these shores, in the opinion of the New York Globe, would be “a better realiza- tion by Americans of the economic problems to be faced by other countries if large annual payments arc made,” and it thinks that Stanley Baldwin, British Chancellor of the I& chequer, “used no idle rheotoric™ when he said that “the settlement we make here will deter- mine the condition and material welfare of the great mass of wage-earners in both Great Britain and the United States. and their wives and children.” Several cditors take issuc with Mr. Baldwin's statement that “every cent used for the purchase of goods was spent in America,” the New York Jowrnal of Commerce declaring on the contrary “that some of the money (it has been estimated at a billion and a half) was used in keeping the value of the British pound stable in the market.” One of the very interesting news-features in The Literary Digest this week, February 3d. deals with the subject of Britain's War Debt to us and presents in easily understood form the mass of conflicting opinion upon what has been termed *the most complicated economic problem which the two leading nations of the world ever faced.” Other news-articles of immediate interest are: The Rubr Invasion As a Business | Labor Turning Capitalist Proposition The Right to Murder Labor The Herrin Massacre Verdict American Business in Germany The Irish Free State’s First Year | Larger Profits From Happier Workers (With Map) When It’s Best to Be Fat or Thin Canada’s “Keep-Out” to Klanism Tap the Socket For Light, Heat, and Pavements as Motor Signboards Music 2 Dental Cleansers essential- - Tooth-PASTE to remove film, whiten teeth LIQUID-Antiseptic for its penetrating, purifying and hardening cffects Dentists say: USE BOTH!—use Talking Across the Atlantic Where Negroes Mayn’t Live At Harvard A New Evangel of Acting Finding God Behind Evolution Peace or War With Islam? Bad Training For Disabled Veterans Catching Leaders For the Ministry | Can Every Family Own a Car? Automobile Killings, Pro and Con | Topics of -the Day Many Instructive Illustrations Including the Best of the Cartoons Fun From the Press—A Laughing Hit! The strange tribe of Veddahs, in Ceylon. have no a laugh-feast. The cleverest of the terse. tart, sense of humor, Wit, banter, or slapstick is a and timely patter of rewspaper jokesmiths is pr total loss. The funniest antics evoke no visible sented on the screens in hundreds of motion- response. When visiting them., comedians al- picture theaters throughout the country. The ways buy a'round trip ticket. “They are glum as funnics of the current stories and anecdotes funcral mutes.” i make laughter a re Watch for “Fun IFrom the Press™ at your local theater. It’s new every week. Sce one and, if you're not a Veddah, you'll become a fan. “Fun From the Press” Produced by The Literary Digest. Distributed by W. W. Hodkinson Corporation. - But happily the rest of humanity likes to laugh. Laughter is the safety valve for depressed spirits. So cvery week The Literary Digest gathers the cream of the world’s humor that you may enjoy Mark of Distinction to two cleansers. The beautify- ing work of one cleanser must be completed by the purifying work of the other. Unless you are careful, a de- posit of ugly, yellow film soon covers your teeth. Remove it at once! Don'tleave it toolong. It leads to tartar. Use Tooth Paste to whiten, beautify and free your teeth from film. But go farther — penetrate the tiny crevices between teeth wheretoothbrushcannotreach — where food particles collect, ferment and form acids. Only Liquid Antiseptic will do this. Because it is a liquid, it penetrates. Because it is an antiseptic, it purifies. ~ A Complete Dental Treatment SANITOL TOOTH PASTE is espe- cially prepared to soften and remove the resistant film. It is glyceripated and contains a large amount of the finest precipitated dental chalk. It loosens the film and then thoroughly. cleanges it away. Teeth quickly respond to this double-acting denti- frice, and the beauti- g ful natural whiteness ,%2\\ of the enamel, tetnpo- .fi' /7 rarily obscured, 00N odern Dentistry reappears. favors 2 different SANITOL LIQUID ANTISEPTIC floodsin betweenteéth, expelaforeign - particles, and purifies bacteria-laden crevices. It stops decay. Rinse yourmouththoroughlywith _ Liquid Antiseptic before and after using tooth paste. Besides checking decay the healing antiseptics soothe tender tissues and harden the gums. If you are embarrassed by offensive breath you will welcome the frae grance the essential oils impart, Only 25¢ Each Many are so pleased with its piquent peppermintiness and stimulating ac- tion that for its refreshing, astringent qualities alone they would not do withoutthis Complete Dental Treat- ment. TRY BOTH. Seespecialcouponoffer. Makers of the famous Sanitol Tooth Powder and other toilet preparations SEND FOR YOUR TR SPECIAL! Lai rial package of the Sanitol Com- Tooth Paste ~removes film,whitens tecth Liquid Antiseptic plete Dental Treatment will be' mailed you on receiptof 10cin coin or postage to covercostof mailing: Send thiscouponto B Sanitol Chemical Lab. Co., St. Louis, Mo. _ Why not make sure that your children have'the g : advantage of using the Funk & Wagnalls Com- Ask The’r prehensive and Concise Standard Dictionaries in school T h and at §¢ means quicker progress. eacners Mothers of Americam—> Name. Address,

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