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14 R o— A Choice Made On Saint Valentine’s Day is a lucky choice so an old legend tells us. The old belief will hold good rovided your choice for™ the alentine Spread be The Choice Spread for Bread 1 Nucoa is so deliciously delicate in flavor, it is the perfect “go- veen” for thinly cut heart- shaEed sandwiches. Creamed with sugar and flavored it makes a delicious ice-creamy filling for the sweet sandwich, and it is the cooking medium you need to insure the richest of cakes, the most delicious of home made candies, and the sweetest of salted nuts for the Heart Party table. And Nucoa is not only “lucky” because it helps you to serve the choicest of foods, but because it | also cuts your Spread bill in half. | Ask ~our Grocer about N.B. Nucoa. Herill tell you that his choice customers use it, and | that he can absolutely guarantee it — | will give you your money back if | Nucoa isn’t your choice of all Spreads. -~ - AsK tor Horlic to {murkets to 4.156 p.m-—Hay and feed mar- 25 assortea tfiavers. Scld bv l=ading druasists 50%. Welsh Rabbit A Em! chef recentl spid that a sm:ceaafu)i ‘Welsh Rabbit could not be made without Lea & Perring’ Sauce. If you do not already know this be sure to try it. LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE rash spread Agnlya little Resinol Ointment to the first bit of itching rashor patch of { eczema and check it before it develops | into a serious or stubborn skin trouble. It's amazing how quickly this soothing ointment stops itching, reduces inflam- mation and soreness and restores the skin to its normal healithy condition. Your druggist sells the Resincl products. Resinol T | Juniper Tar COMPOUND GIVES QUICK RELIEF For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat 2 doses 1e 35¢ a bottle at Druggists DON’'T EXPERIMENT! ‘This old reliable medicine has re- lieved thousands—iz will relieve you—Try it Today. | i / Gas and Headaches Banished MI-O-NA Tablets overcome the cause—acid stomach = brought on mun.dfl’tum du;nl food. Cl 7 on and dyspepsia result ldd!swmlch is! M:Imd. MI-O-NA ‘Tablets bring quick relief because full-strength is preserved by lrdt- inginair-tight sanitary tape. Harm- I e o oana sold by all droggsne O { during “the {solo by W KIWANIS CLUB PRA WONAN'S AD FORPOR Presents Distributed to “KiGirls” at Luncheon—Visiting Nurse Speaks. Recipients of thanks and many presents for their “unstinted” work in {the organization's Christmas activi- ties, the ladies of Kiwanis were en- {tertained by the Kiwanis Club at luncheon in the Hotel Washington yesterday. Claude W. Owen. president of the club. paid a high tribute to the women for their untiring efforts to help the deserving of the city during the holi- day season. and then proceeded to call the names of every “Ki-girl” in the room. They were given handsome souvenirs in honor of the occasion. 1 per the Tnstructing - ety to speak briefly on the work and aims of her organization, and the nurse made a stirring appeal for' the support of Kiwanis, She gave statistics to show that ng Nurse Soci. st _month a group of twenty-six vieiting nurses had mad more than 5.000 calls and had atte ed to approximately 800 cases. many of the wick are charged ccord- | ing to their means to pay.” The spesker was roundly applauded and assured the hacking of the club. Preceding the m 1 program pre- sented by Meyer iw Le Paradis Band. Maj. Danie! Ilivan, Andrew 0 . Moore were in- troduced to the club as new menibers. being recently elected member. Marion Wise en appointed Na- {orehestra of forty pie bert Abhott as a . KlanTakes toAir; D. C. Radio Fans Hear TexasLodgej, Bard music, strange to the high- ly trained ears of Washington's colony of radio listeners-in, oscil- lated into their headphones about 11 o'clock last night. March after march was brought in on the ether waves. The listeners adjusted their sets for the highest degree of recéption and walted for an announcement of the call letter of the broadcasting station. About a half an hour later the -announcer at the broadcasting sta- tion came to the microphoue to sign off. “This is station WBAP, at Fort Worth, Tex." he said. e con- cert to which you have just listen- ed was furnished by the band of Lodge No. 1 of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, at Fort Worth, Realm of Texas. I know you are { surprised, but we have ‘lots of klansmen here. Good-night.” WOULD CLOSE WEAVER PLACE A bill for the closing of Wea place northwest was Introduced i the Senate yesterday by Senator Over man of North Carolina. It was re- ferred to the District committee. A similar bill was introduced in the House recently by Representative "1 Weaver of North Carolina. for WIAY by the Washingtonians, under the direction of Rollin Bond. A special broadcasting studio has been installed on the eighth floor of the store for staging this opera and other elaborate programs WIAY has arranged for the future. There will be sixt exclusive of the prin e in the cast, WIAY's prog portation for the | ) pet & PICETN o0 1& international convention < to bhe held at Atlante ot playing o ans. and the po d to respe e L pular bert Pinkham. director of the psie Kiwanis Club, and S. W received specia) prizes h the best looking guests present. - BY RADIO TODAY Schedule - of Local Eotertainment. Wireless adlo Station, Ra pan.—Closiug live —Weather report. —Daily marketgram. | eather forecast. me signals; weather re- (2, meters). news (2,650 11 p.m.—Weather for: (Except where noted, 5,950 meters.) By Radlophone om 710 Meters. §:30 p.m.—Conmcert by the United States Navy Orchestra. under the direction of Charles Benter. The program follows: March, “Call Me Henry” (Benter), dedicated to Henry Lansburgh: overture, “Raymond’ (Thomas): clarinet solo, “Sorgenfrei” (Vollstedt), first musician, Charles Brendler; excerpts from the operetta. “Robin Hood” (De Koven); from “Babes in Toyland” (H. !grand scenes from the oper: hemian Girl” (Balf): song. “Si Threads Among the Gold” (Danl final, “Star Spangled Banner.” WWX—Post Office Department (1,100 Meters). 3:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- etables. 5 p.m.—Report on dairy products and grain. 7:30 p.m.—Live stock and grain re- ports. 8 p.m.—Report on fruits and vege- tables. 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. | WiL—Continental Electric Company (360 Meters). p.m.—Phonograph selec. 5:20 to 7T tionw. -Hill Electric Come Meters), W M U—Doubled: Iver | ke): | | ! | | | 4:30 to 3:30 p.m.—Program of music. | Meters). 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on trola and reproducing piano. WJH—White & Boyer Company (360 Meters), 1 to 2 p.m.—Music and features. the Vic- WEAS—The Hecht Company Musie Store (360 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the Vie- trola and reproducing plano. 7 to 8 p.m.—Radio vaudeville pro- gram as follows: Act I, saxaphone and banjo duet, by Harry Vezlen and Elweod Wilson. “Who Cares,” “Dumb- bell” and “Lost.” Act 1I. Baritone “ Haynie, baritone, ac- companied by Mrs. W. S. Haynie “Passing By” (Purcell), “Keep on Top'n” (Heron-Maxwell) and “Vale” (Russell). Act 11, feature attraction, Miss Miriam Larking, celebrated cel- list, having appeared in concert be- fore roval families of Europe and has toured America in concert. Ac- companied uey Brickstein. “Aria"” ‘ na” (Cavaleria) and t Saens). v, Miss Violet n: violin obligato. James Mrs. Eisie [, Sollers at t t) (Lockhart) lartlett) and “Love Gift of Roses.” Act V, violin solo, James D. Boone. accompanied by Miss Violet Louise Heinsen. “Fifth Avaria” (Duncha). Closing announcement. | RADIO NEWS l The opera “Faust” in {t will go out on the ether s _for the first time Saturday night, Feb- ruary 17, through the broadcasting station WIAY of Woodward & Lothrop, it was announced today by C. 0. Fischer, manager of the radio department of that store. It will be the most elaborate radio program ever sent out by a local station and will mark the first time that an en- ire opera has been broadcast. ac- o"}r‘:' to M: “Homesick” is capturing one. But for fox-trot spirit and spice get the Columbia Record ST Sane. “Teo.morrow” on the other side is it's twin. COLUMBIA DEALERS WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 | { ! i i i ) of James L. Kidwell The United states N will give its weekly d to many | through station tonight at 8:30 o A saxophone and banjo duet by Harry Vezien and Elwood Wilson baritone solos by W. S. Haynie and selections by Miss Miriam Larking. the celebrated cellist. are some of the numbers on the radio vaudeville pro- gram this evening of station WEAS of the Hecht Company musio store. THERLE'S NO LET-UP IN THE TRAFFIC AT THIS PRICE BECAUSLE IT'S FINAL! YOU CAN TOMORROW, ’ THE OTHER YOUR PERSOI WHICH THIS OF ITS KIND Hundreds of Oregon City Virgin Wool Overcoats and Our M. S. M. Makes $ ACT QUICKLY IF.YOU WOULD AVAIL YOURSELF OF A NATIONALLY KNOWN OREGON CITY VIRGIN IVOOL OVER- COAT AND SAV. OF STYLES AND ALL INVEST! *GARMENTS LAID ASIDE WITH DEPOSIT | Worsted Trousers “MONE D. J. KAUF 1005~7 PA.AVE Is. and an | AND PICK UP A VIRGIN WOOL OVERCOAT WITH men—get that cxtra pair now and keep them on hangd for emergencies. CIVIL- SERVICE POSITIONS. Commission Announces Examina- tions to Fill Vacancies. The Civil Service Commission today nnounced-that open competitive ex- aminations will be held to fill the fol- lowing vacancies: D. toxicologist, chemical warfare servi ‘Edgewood Arsenal,' Edgewood, Md., $1.400 to ‘31,800 a year. . . A ‘l'-'ull information and application blanks may be obtained at the office the secretary of vice district, Archle Butt building, 1726 New York avenue northwest. | e 1 In Kalamazoo, Mich., if the local > ague of Women Voters has its way Bureau, at $1,000 to $1,200 a ery church and school bell and laboratorian '(metallurgical), | every factory whistle will be sounded xperiment station, Annapolis, | on election day hereafter, to remind 4.56 to $5.36 a day: junior’| voters of thejr duty. e | United States Vet year; {naval e k 1 \ e SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! | Whe.zn you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are l | getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for . 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Shop at Piggly Wiggly. You save time and money. | PIGGLY WIGG All Over the World _Open Saturday Until 9:30 P.M. MARCH INTO EITHER MAN'S STORE TOSS DOWN $19.75 WITH ONE HAND THAT WILL BE A COMPLIMENT TO ALITY—AND THAT'S A FEATURE SALE HAS ALL OVER OTHER SALES IN TOWN. T 1 9.75* 'E MONEY AT THIS PRICE.. STILL PLENTY SIZES—DROP YOUR WORK AND | $4.55 Striped Worsted Trousers for all sise V'S WORTH OR MONEY, BACK” 616 - 17{0 STREET