Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 24

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Your Guests wxll want this recipe Mueller’s Delicious Spaghetti - with Oysters drained. Butter. Salt and L e Binwed cacint e 2 Cupsmilk,scalded. 2tablespoonscornstarch. hetti to directions on PR T i gt G put in layer of spaghetti, then layer of oysters;dot w|thLun:r. scason with salt and pepper, repeat layers until material is used, finishing with layer og spaghetti. Moisten cornstarch with oyster liquor, then stir into milk and bring to boiling point. Cook five minutes and add one table- spoon of butter. Pour this mixture over the layersin dish, sprinkle a layer of crackergrumbs over top and bake in quick oven ten minutes or until crumbe are Serve h Oystersnevertasteso good as when combined !:ith Mueller’s. The flavors blend wonderfully; each ;\:ggrfl :-&u what the MUELLER'S delicious SPAGHETTI MU ) @/ Digestion Assurance You'll find yourself a new person in a new world when your digestive organs are in perfect condition. Youw'll be every inch alive with vitality, vigor and vim,—confident your body will measure up to every demand you make upon it. Then you’ll have a healthy appetite,—enjoy your food, not be afraid of eating anything, anywhere, anytime! No wonder such a gigantic and growing army of folk are grateful for Jaques’ Little Wonder Capsules They help you forget what it feels like to suffer from _conmstipation, indigestion and dyspepsia. They give quickest relief for all “after-dinner blues.” Just take one or two Jaques’ Little Wonder Capsules after meals to 'tone up your system,—help you get into the pink of condition where the world looks rosy. Thanks to their protective coating of pure gelatin, their stomach-saving, pain-relieving medicines are released in from one to two minutes after they reach your stomach. You'll et complete satisfaction—or else your money g-ek. Give Jaques’ Little Wonder Capsules a trial today! They are digestion assurance. » splendid preps and | have no hesitancy in recommending them 10 others troubled with stomsch derange- ments.” Avceerus P. Baxcrar At at druggists’ or 60 cents by mail postpaid from Jaques Capsule Co., Plattsburg, N. Y. NEW SPRING Winding Doors Positively Closed 10P. M. Managers Thank. Woman’s Welfare Association for Gift of 11th Street House. The board of managers of the As- sociated Charities at its meeting yes- terday afternoon accepted the offer of the Woman's Welfare Association of the property of the association at 1022 11th street northwest, which is to be shared with the Tuberculosis Assoclation. Resolutions of appre- ciation of the generous action of the Woman's Welfare Association were unanimously adopted and coples or- dered forwarded to the officers of the organization. Dwight Clark, chairman of the spe- clal finance committee of the Asso- ciated Charitles, In charge of its Easter campaign, reported that the campalgn would open on March 22 and continue for ten days, as in pre- vious years. The goal will be to com- plete the budget for the general work of the Assoclated Charities and Citi- Rellef Association which re- the raising of $55,000 by vol- v contributions. David H. Holbrook, editor of the Family, the trade journal of the char- ity organization movement, spoke of the work of the American Assoclation for Organizing Family Social Work, of which he is exdgutive secretary. He told of the relation of individual societies, like the Assoclated Chari- ties, to the association. This relation is that of membership, while retain- ing independent control of its own activities, but uniting with other sim- ilar organizations to strengthen fam- ily service work throughout the coun- try. The board of managers also heard the report of its summer outings committee, showing that the Kiwanis Club had already indicated its pur- pose to provide funds for the erec- tion of two camp buildings on the site of the new Camp Good Will USE JUG FRAGHENTS FORARREST EIDENCE Park Police Say Edward Wheeler Tries to Break Them to Fore- stall Action. l Fragments of ten “little brown ju tin the automobile of Edward Wheeier, 115 Gth street southeast, were assem- bled by Park Policeman Brown and Privates Reed and Wheeler of the ninth precinct last night, when they arrested him near Maryland avenue and 14th street northeast on charges of illegal possession and transportation of corn whisky. Wheeler is alleged to have smashed the jugs in an effort to destroy evidence. The police seized his automobile and held him until bond for his release was fur- nished, cinct and Revenue Agent in charge of a squad of policen liquor rald yesterday afternoon. pants of 1 9th street were mot at home when the ralders reached there. Selzure of two gallons of whisky was SH Saturday * THE EXTIA 2R DOUBLES THE WEAR * 930 F. ST. N.W. Capt. Bean of the seventh police pre- | Th’ ole-time boy that used t’ drive a delivery wagon a few years before startin’ out in life, now has a son that’s playin’ a saxophone till he decides t’ set- tle down. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) reported, and a warrant will be pro- cured for an occupant of the premises, the police sald. tes later members of the arrested Ruby Hammond, her address as 1415 27th rged her with illegal pos- o of liquor. They re- of one and one-half colored, givi street, and ¢ session and s ported a selzi pints of whisk John Rathe: setts avenue, by Policeman cinct, and charged with ille sion of one quart of whisky. —_— English women have b terested in weaving their ow that many of them ha costly looms in_their homes. MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours installed 2460 1Nth §t. Dupont Clrcle, “Magruder’s Pure Fruit Jams . 5233 Strawberry, 15-0z. Glass. Raspberry, 15-0z. Glass. Blackberry, 15-o0z. Glass. Red Cherry, 15-0z. Glass. Pineapple, 15-0z. Glass. Apricot, 15-0z. Glass. Peach, 15-oz. Glass. Damson, 15-0z. Glass. Pear, 15-0z. Glass. | Magruder’s | Fine Groceries. Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 Up Washington's Greatest Clothing Sale! for Easter Plenty of Spring Patterns UNext to the Metropolitan Theatre~ colored, 51 Massachu- | | | CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.|| NIN ! The McCall Spring Quarterly Contains over 500 styles of the season, McCall Quarterly for 25c. b An Important Clearance Sale of Sewing Machines We have a number of Sewing Machines in our stock—few-of-a-kind, demonstrators, slightly marred, re- conditioned, and machines taken in exchange for new Domestics. Prices have been marked so low that disposal will be speedy and thorough. Consider well this money-saving chance and plan to be here early tomorrow. Terms, $1 Week. No Extra Charge. Delivery Made at Once Upon Initial Payment :)f $5.00 Singer Less Than Half Agents’ Price When New Select Any Machine Reconditioned machines, new, but in perfect sewing con- ‘While they last, dition. $35.75 Delivery Made at Once Terms as Low as $1 .. ($5 Initial Deposit) New Willard Autematie drep- head; full set of attachments, Made by the Domestis Machine Co, Spe- clal, HEMSTITCHING Free . Drophead Machine, not new. mechani- cally inspected, NEEDLES For all makes of sewing machines. 15¢ Dozen not White Agents’ Price When New, $72.00 These reconditioned automatic drop-head machines with the full set of attuchments. A splendid make, $35.75 Domestic Automatic drop-head central needle bar; all ball-bearing. Full set of at- tachments. Sold with the maker’s guarantee of satisfactory service. Regular Price, $65.00. Special, This Sale Domestic Vibrator Drophead, oak case, 6 draw- ers, ball-bearing throughout, Allowance —for your old machine, regardless of condition, in exchange for any Domestic Electric with hidden motor. Parlor Cabinet Golden oak case, new Willard. Was built by the Do- mestic Sewing Ma- chine Co. G anteed in way. $50 every —to purchasers living in the District of Columbia. We always carry a full line of repair parts. Geldenborg's Sewing Machine Department—Fourth Floor. EXTRA SIZES a Well as Plenty of House Dresses on Sale First Floor Bargain Booth and Second Floor House Dress “Department A Refimrkable Purchase of 100 Dozen New House Dresse Actually Worth Much More~Sensationally Low Priced at Six of the Styles Sketched by Our Artist Women who attend this big House Dress Sale tomorrow will be enthusiastic over the bargains. They are smartly styled and care- fully made in the best dressmaker fashion—of clear colored Ging- hams. When you see these House Dresses you will need no urging to buy at least half a dozen, for you’ll not be able to duplicate them later at such a low price as $1.49. 12 New Styles to Choose from— AU Becoming and Different from the Ordinary Kinds—Regular and Extra Sizes—38 to 54 included Neatly trimmed collars and cuffs, plain or hemstitched fronts; scalloped edge collars, belted and with stitched - patch pockets. All new designs in checks and stripes and pretty col- orings of black and white, green and white, blue and white, pink and white and -many others. Important Note—All regular - sizes and EXTRA SIZES up to 54. w Yieor Bargsin Besth snd Second Floor House Dress Section.

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