Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1923, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923. e 22 DAV |New York-Peking |GEN. LEE'S COOK AT VET REUNION| _____ es—" VETERANS IN GRAY o oia (54 HE WS SHOT IN WILDERNESS| TOELEGT OFFICERS Route Organized Next Convention City to Be By the Associated Press, PHILADELPHIA, April 12.—An Picked and Reunion Will Be Ended. | By the Associated Prees. NEW ORLEANS, April 12.— “An’ when Marse Robert wuz ridin’ along | on his big hoss in front ‘uv de battle tion auditorium whenever they saw fit, and were welcomed with the same cordiality that would have been shown a brigadler general. Time line an' saw me ‘side him, he yells, | after time veterans as they passed ‘Gt Wi . ri1- | one or 6 other of them, woul stop Ham, an' it back on de animel e, | 5 anake hands q | e gray uniform and the fellow- Fust thing you know you'll git shot | ship 'that exists between all who an’ I won't have any cook.’ An' sho » = nuff, I gits shot a minute aftuh that; | <0 the color line. i rizht In de Wilderness, too.” So spake the Rev. Willlam Mack | Lee of Norfolk, Va., body servant and | cook for ihe Confederate chieftain, as he told of his war experiences yes- | terday during a brief recess of the e Veterans' reunion. The his coat and vest re- with reunion badges gar- | « score or more of such | was the center of a| | throng of veterans und members of | | the Daughters of the Confederacy | all nd until late In the eventng. air route between New York and Peking, China, has been organized Wwhich will make possible a trip by Dassenger airplane in sixty-five hours, Brig. Gen. William Mitchell, assistant chief of the United States Army air service, told the Philadelphia Chamber of Com- merce. The cost, he said, would be about $1,200 a passenger. Gen. Mitchell sald that he had Just organized the route. and that the time was not far off when the trip would be made in four stops, the first in Winnipeg and the next in Nome, Alaska. “The service Deaths Reported. The following deaths Live been reported to the heaith department fn the last twenty-four hours: Fiora R. Sweet, 70, 2039 North Capitol st. Iraac Schwai 1877 Newton st. 8ibley Hospital. Homeopathic Hospital. Garfleld Hospital. . Providence Hospital. By the Assoclated Preas. NEW ORLEANS. Avril 12.—Dele- gates to the thirty-third annual re- union of the United Confederate Vet- erans faced a busy program when they assembled this morning to wind up the business sessions of the con- vention, chief among which was the election of officers for the ensuing year and the selection of the 1924 reunion city. The assembly will be called to order ! at 10 o'clock by Gen an 8. Carr, } commander-in-chief. Following the invocation and music. committee re- ports will be heard. To Hold Memorinl. Seven Memorial services, under the jolnt betw control of the United Confederate| G Veterans and the Confederate South- BELGENLAND New Queen of Red Star Fleet Sailing April 18th THE Belgenland inaugurates a regular schedule of Red Star Line sailings every Wednesday from New will present no more hazard,” he sald, “than any other means of transportati 2nd we hope that there will by reduction in costs as the ex): ments Willlam T. Burch, Bridgee M. Corbett, Ren Schultz, 38, farah Cohn, 77, i s Hospltal s Hospital, epital Levin, 1 day. progress.” Gen. Mitchell declared that the recent inspection alr trip across the American continent, covering 5,000 miles, had demonstrated that a definite’ schedule of twenty- on that continued | tion, e sat in the conven- wurs could be maintained he Atlantic seaboard and ic coust. operate 400 miles away from any aerodro nd could do l 2 F3iiTz H ._. T ern Memorial Association, will be hem; :;’-_-;‘xjaer Hr‘f};’i{»fl G i\;s:hel‘g‘ as- York to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Antwerp. under the direction of Rev. J. W.! oUirGne"%ywd Ve e Among the typical innovations on the Belgenland is the a la carte dining service without extra charge. A famous Continental chef presides over the kitchen. Accommo- dations include such conveniences as hot and cold running water in each room, shower baths, beds instead of berths, automatic heating and ventilating systems—all the appoint- ments of the most modern hotel. Large decks for games, swimming pool and completely equipped gymnasium. For the leisurely inclined traveler, the ease and comfort of H E the glass inclosed shelter deck and spacious public rooms. | The Belgenland’s principal running mate will be the distinguished liner Lapland, favorite of many experienced travelers. With her veranda café, tempting Continental cuisineand delightful appointments in both staterooms and public rooms, the Lapland is one of the outstanding ,liners in the North Adantic. Added to these features is that perfection of service which has characterized the Red Star Line for more than half a century. Bachman, D. D., chaplain general 28 the veterans' organization, and Mrs. | A. McD, Wilson, president of the me- morial association. Reading of roll calls of the Confed- | erate Veterans, Sons of Confederate Veterans and Southern Memorial As- soclation wijl be followed by the transaction of routine business, “which Al bring the morning sesson 10 & | of either u Virgintan or Nathan Bed- L ford Forrest of Georgia. Reports of the committee on resolu- | fS EPTRESE OF GERTEL 0 rtore n | tiong and the Jefferson Davis monu- | p,Ltabls ment committee will be the first busi- |RINMONd. L chairman | ness transacted at the afternoon ses-|o¢ the credentials committes and the sion.Swhichiiconvenes at 3 diclock appointment of Col. W. W. Old of Nor- ‘ Balloting on the next convention ||k Va, as chairman of the resolu- city will then begin, followed by the | tions committee. election of officers. Parade Tomorrow. The convention will adjourn after disposing of miscellaneous business. The parade of veterans. one of the most Important events of the re- unton, wiil be held tomorrow morn- ing. It will start at 11 o'clock and throukh air that was twenty-two degrees below zero.” PR PALAIS ROYAL Only the best at the most reasonable price possible is offered Meaiget. of Virginia, as commander-in-chiof, | | which would establish a precedent. | Defeat of Adjt. Gen. Carl Hinton of | Colorado should he be renominated for re-election, and the substitutl nl .1b. 32¢ at lre;h(.y\u xromcthc Roe Shad . Sha Chretulis” stiocred Buck Shad, . Lb. 23¢ RN . = Chickens Lb., 23c Brougbt to Use Olive Oil For Hair Inclined to i Be Dry, Brittle i e | | . Choicest of home fowls. Fine for bak- ing or stewing. Lb..... dressed 40c us dally from the farms of nearby . and ked in and Virginia. convenient guaranteed Mary Repac Doz., 30c Hot Bread---Rolls fresh from t} Box Bread, Vienna, French, Whole Wheat, Graham and a variety of Rolls. Beren's Rye Bread in 1-ib, :-1b, loaves with and n(lh»n.l Fresh Eggs BELGENLAND April 18; May 16; June 13 LAPLAND May 2; May 30; June 27 cartons. by us. traverse the principal husiness sec- clty, tion of the Now hair specialists tell you how to have beautiful hair. Their secret is the use of olive oil in the sham- poo. Never wash hair without H they tell you. Particularly hair in- | clined to be dry and brittle. They | charge a big price for it. But you can have the most delightful olive oil shampoo at home. Simply get a bottle of PALMOLIVE SHAM- POO at any department or drug store. See how wonderfull of the anti-k knowledge. | cleanses. And how beau Klan Program. | glossy, soft and pliant it leaves The program of the klan ns.| hair. Thousands of women are using according to opponents of Wit organ-| jt and learning what real hair beauty - ization, included : Re-eiection of W. W. McDonald Lee | €an be. —Advertisement. rlal Assoc a their busi sessions chief business of the junior veter organization, will be the electio oflicers. The Ku Klux Klan issue in the electlo the sons organizatio Prime Steer Beef Rib Roast...... LbE32c Bouillon Roast. ."> 25¢ Shoulder Clod. . 25c Chuck Roast. ...™> 18¢c : Lb. 1& Inquire for details, 1208 “F” St. N.W., or local agents m of as the maln of officers of erally ex- 5 nander of who denled last Camp Beaur night that he w the anti-klan for ber of the org: spoken for publication. his name Boiling Beef. . . an faction wi You will never tire of n~ de‘xcmus PK Coffee Lb., 28¢ THE ) — Stores The Safe Drug Stores Liggett’s Bay Rum Peter’s Milk Chocolate Croqueites Discs of the famous Peter’s 2Y, Pound Homemade As:orled Chocolates The enormous sale of this unusual Candy value is best It has been a long time since we have béen | able to offer so fine a quality of Bay Rum at | so low a price. Nothing better for after shav- : ; ; & Chocolate,_individually wrap- s ing. Many ladies enjoy Bay Rum for toilet e i Silver foil 25" %lc;gfg ‘h:z r]!;:gf;:hb \l:'oaxn is use. 8-oz. bottle, regularly 50c. 39 ?,fe“c'.-'l?"" 35¢; April (& Mostly nut and chewing Apl’ll Specml. ols . C centers. one of the United States is an 15th and G 418 7th 1237 Pa. Ave. ett Drug Stores throughout the ; oxicating liquor sold. With the desire 1o observe the as well as the letter of the 18th Amendment. and fe that there is not sufficient legiti- mate use for medicinal purposes. we prefer to keep clear of it entirely. 13th and 14th and 1006 F l‘j: 2l Pound 98¢ Liggett’s Milk Chucolu!e Sugar-Coated Almonds A Bargain in Stationery Select. sound. | Full half-pound bar oi « About 90 sheets of Cascade Linen Writing P: delomt i and SO‘LC:](;"C]O;)(‘;. llixkcélhleute R 904 F 22227 22277 1715 Pao Ave- fl?ga\} l\‘.l:;-xgufl:“ P Itl gc:l:tcs l\c:gh quality. Most economical way flavored, per pound 39c pn spe= 25c to buy Stationery. Regularly 75c. o Low Cut Pri L Pri Lisx Smeia 49c ow Cut Frices ow Cut Prices S S CASCARA TABS 17¢ 2, 50c PATENT MEDICINES TOILET NEEDS Dr. W,:”;‘ 5,?c Ivory-Finish .;gz gzu gmhmg':' tPills. ....... SR R .il?c 50c Size Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream, 39¢ S Lot Tan Tooth Brus Dressing Comb 1ze Bromo Seltzer. ................. c 50¢ Size Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. . ur Leading Tonic $1.20 Size Bromo Seltzer. . ....89% . oeriaily Constshered i to 50c Size Cuticura Ointment. ....45¢ € Mze LLOTON0. . - ceecvee S el Bottle 79C clean inside, outside and be- Extra heavy 9-inch Comb, $1.00 Size Danderine. ..... . «...79c 30¢ sze Mum. . ? :1“ cen. Almlmdmhl,r‘T offs;\; Sj?rsed‘dor 1coarste:d:nu:l fi?e. gOc Sige Dofin’; Khl"dn;,ydP:l;nM‘.l‘. e 50c SizeNon Spi..........ccovvvvve....39 FOUNTA’;'&H“EYRINGE uring April in all "Liggett | Splendid value at the regular 1.00 Size Horlick’s Malted Milk. . .. .....79 50c Size Djer Kiss Rouge.........c.o...... ;otor o Regma 5 ly 3 5C R::nel grfnl;jgk dunng 3 9 C Hospital Size Horlick’s Malted Milk. . . . .$2.98 35¢ Size Palmolive Shaving Cream. . Guaranteed 2 Years. .89¢ .89¢ .89¢ 43¢ .89¢ $1.00 Size Swamp Root. ......... $1.00 Size Tanlac. .. ... $1.00 Size Hypo Cod. . .. 50c Size Syrup of Figs. ................ $1.00 Size Scott’s Emulsion. . . Reduced 50c Size Mennen’s Shaving Cream. . Irom 50c Size Stillman’s Freckle Cream. . e 25¢ Size Woodbury’s Soap. ............. 25¢ Size Cuaticura Soap. . ............... $1.98 A Sale of $1.50 Hughes Ideal Hairbrushes These are rubber cushion brushes. ' Stiff, nice lengtl i istles. : 2ed ] e No. 6 Monogram Rubber P B s bk, wadenproot nd can be | 50¢ Size Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia. ... 42 10c Size Pailmolive Soap, per dozen. Disinfectant " Gloves @ cleaned thoroughly. Regular 9 50c Size Listerine......................39¢ 50c Size Pebeco Tooth Paste. . ... . ... Tvery housckeeper necds Rubbr price, $1.50. April Special. . 8c $1.00 Size Lavoris. . ....................7% At this time of the o o 50c Size Pepsodent Tooth Paste. . ....... 30c Size Kolynos Tooth Paste. . . 60c Size Forhan’s Tooth Paste. . . .. . ..... 25c Size Listerine Tooth Paste. . ........ 25c Size Lyon’s Tooth Powder-...... . year, when house cleaning _is general, No. 6 Disinfectant should be in every home. For general cleaning, 4 table- APRIL SALES , CANDY SPECIALS $1.00 Size Nuxated Iron Tablets. . ... .. 30c Size Vick’s Salve. . 4 60c Fleet’s Phospho Soda. . $1.00Jad Salts. . ......... B 25¢ Size Carter’'sPills. . .................. Koantleek Fcuntain Syringe 2-qt. capacity, Guaranteed for Monogram Rubber Gloves }Iu o Msinsecar .23¢ A7¢ e two years. Complete with extra s_cf;%rri.fgfi“‘fr,::uzeufilfimfe:&d H, ital Size Dryco ’I 85 50c Size Py",den'o Tooth Paste % 39¢ spoonfuls to the gal- ;‘l*g"fis '"':'r': tubing and three hard Rubber | serviceable. All sizes. Reduced ospu = .y T e s s e 5 i oo i fon is ample. Regu- ing the gee, Regully @7 9@ | from SIO duing the’ o0 $1.00 Enos Fruit Salts ..89¢ 50c Size Ipana Tooth Paste. . ............39% Tax 500 bottle! e Becliie = 75 HApeitispeciat. ¢ omchEOAPENss oo C | $1.00 Glyco Thymoline ...89¢c 50c Size Java Rice Face Powder..........39c duced dur- $1.00 Size Herpicide. . . . . 89 75c Size Stacomb............ ... .....65¢ e’ Ami 39 69c¢ Week-End Food Specials Quality Foods Sold at 3 Price Every Friday and Saturday 25¢ Size Hill’s Cascara Quinine. ..........23c 75c Size Mellen’s Food 25c Size Mentholatum. . 50c Size Mentholatum 20-0z. Size Nujol. . .........coveeeee....89¢ $1.00 Vercaolate Tablets. ...............9¢ $1.00 Size Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound .89¢ 25¢ Size Resinol Soap. . .................18¢c 25c Size Packer’s Tar Soap. . ............21c 35c Size Cutex Cuticle Remover. . .........29¢ 26c Size Mennen’s Borated Talcum. ... ... .21c 25¢ Size Mennen’s Violet Talcum. ........21c 50c Size Creme Angelus. ................45¢ $1.00 Size Creme Angelus...............83¢c 85c Size D. & R. Cold Cream. ... ..........69¢ Week-End Cigar Sales at Cut Prices Every Friday and Saturday eek-En % 5 Sal H i . .. .45 50c Size D. & R. Cold Cre SRR comse s 3 For 82 | cuke crecome ot ’%g'gfu e " ize CLl e in Quantities of 10 or More T ooty soc 2 forSlc [ Bt Qubes o 2for3lc | Annusol Suppositories ................$1.10 15c straight La Rosa Aromatica. . ..10 for $1.20 Coeon (34 pound) £ Peanat Butver Squibb’s Mineral Oil...................75¢c 13c Flor de Marat (Club Cabinet). ...10 for 98c Reguiarty 2o 2 FOF 26¢ | 700 50 ey, asc 2 for 36¢ : ....8% 13c Major Perfectos. ...............10 for 98¢ " Reg, 350 & for 39¢ | Voatle Bxtriet 2 for 36c 10c straight La Providencia, Epicure. . .10 for 86¢ Checolate Fad- 2 for 16c | Pup, e 08 2 for 99¢ 10c straight Major (Major). ... ... ... for 86¢

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