Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1923, Page 16

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GRS T0 SPEND EGHT AYS HERE 2 1 Washington as Opening City Has Long Visit—Shows Only Three Days. Washington youngsters have an addéd treat in store this spring. for ihe big circus—Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey—will spend eight days in this city. But three days. however, will be given to exhibitions, and Wednesday of 0, May 1 and 2. the same length of time the show exhib- ited here last season As Washington ix (o be the fivst city to see the AT the begin on five or six day: the new temts, seretoh adjust the new proper- the material part of the s in shape for the rapid move- from city to.city which event- ually follows, Will Visit Thirty States. has been picked | linto a season will take t o more than thirty x'= tes rrow two long red trains will wend hington. 1t will of the show—or the show without the the vanzua rather it will Le performers Under the watehful ey Whalen, boss canvasman, the thirty- one tents comprising Ringlin; will be pitched and stretched the tents are new each seas: e ks on the road ¢ much worn out of Jimmy All of T ~ wil be p aturday evervthing will be in order to receive tite show Closinz Tty New York Rum. aturday the circus closes its ziven now in Washington Camp M show state grounds wil . during the week to visitors who | wish to watch t up the new tent 5. U WORKERS PASS THEIR QUOTAS HERE e work of putting About $400,000 Raised inj Washington, Late Re- turns Indicate. By a final spurt the local commit- tee of the Georgetown Endowment Association lust night exceeded their{ quota by $130.000, | Starting out to raise $250,000 as the District of Columbla’s tribution to a “greater Georgetown.” the local boosters reported total collections of approximately $400,000, with returns still filtering in. as the committee concluded its two weeks' drive at a hilarious gmet-together luncheon yes- terday afternoon. Collections of4 | 1 were repogted for the closing | ohn B. Creeden. S. J. de Washington campaig s a ample for the rest of th mni_to follow d dining hall rang \\H)\, f college days. 1 1 or and Matt I prung when t through Joseph A. v, private secretary to the Sec- retary of the Navy, ard one of the ~am captains, struck up the strains of the “March of Greater George- town.” As announced through the Endow- nent ~Association, the amounts re- norted yesterday to the memng were follo Law School. $47 i urses’ alumnae, $5,000; pital Board, 1,433; cge, $43.504, With scarcely 400 students en- volled, the college contributed more | than $100 per student. and the r s onh excelled by the foreign ser ool i Tadies Hon: . orgetown Col- { ! Xa.lher Nevils goes 10 New York to. day to consult with Jdnr-\' A. Far- vell, president of the United States! Steel Corporation. who will have | charge of the campaign in that State. Upon his return he will leave immedi. | ly for New Orleans on mutters of buginess connected with the endow ment agsociation, returning in about | {wo weeke Mr. Hogan has {nvited | ihe entire aggregation of team work- [ to be his guests at a luncheon a! Willard Hotel in honor of Father | Nevils, upon his return to Washing- | name of each team worker will | Lo placed in the university archives. ' Pregident Creeden announced. H —_— WHISKY AND AUTO | RUINED IN SMASH-UP Sedan Crashes Corner, Driver Saves Some of His Liquor. Altemating a4 sharp turn to aveld collision with another automobile, & large sedan turned over on its side at New Jersey avenue and K street sarly last night, resulting in almost somplete demolition of the sedan, ireaking of a jar of corn whisky and slight fnjuries to the unidentified colored operator, As the machine lay on lis side, witnesses say, a man rolled out of | the wreckage, passed four gallon Jjars of white liquid —belleved to he llquor—to the operator of the m chine which was accompanying it, limped into that machine and disap- peared. The odor of corn whisky. arose over the smell of gasoline and oll from the wreckage. The automobile, which sped away, was the same one which negessitated the sharp turn to avotd | colligfon in a light traffic jumble. 1 Police of the sixth precinct dis-| covered that the wrecked car had| heen stolen about 1 o'clock vesterday afternoon from in front of 62 H street northeast. It is the property ot Elmer C. Thorn of the Chulllemn.l 16th and R streets. at But > | a pupil of the ed to the building with a horse drawn | carth in pre- | i hagsssassssaesss THE SUNDAY Dump Transformed Into Garden By Georgetown Kids on Holiday JAMES PENNIFELD A Beans. onivns. tomatoes and other vegetables soon will be growing on | & vacant loc adjoining the. Fillmore | School at 35th and R streets, which | not so many weeks ago had every evidence of being a public dump. Plans 1 garden were carried when James Pennifield, *illmore School, march- out yesterda plow and turned the paration for the seed, will plant this week Sometime ago the Fillmore pupils, the children in charge of Miss Sacher Scott, began | preparing the school garden on the plot of ground, which cultivated before in the memory of the oldest teacher. Bricks, cobbles, 15 and other rubbish, which of cultiy. from finding its way 935 converting the ground | had not been | 31 Years at S A STURDY FARMER. | garden the boys uncovered the foundation of an old house and re- | moved it entirely. PLAN FLOWER PAGEANT. Society Here to Present Fantasy Next Month. ] Some time next month the local branch of the Wild Flower Preserva- tion Society of America, in conjunc- ! tion with the Gentlewoman's League. will present the flower fantasy, “The | Voice of the Wild Flowers,” written | | by Mrs. Minnlgerode Andrews. The | play was given its first production last October in honor of the meeting here of the Garden Club of America. The presentation will form part of the active campaign here this spring | to protect wild flowers from dal- Members of the Wild Flower re that dogwood and are fast disappearing ot " Wherry is president al chapter and P. L. Ricker ary-treasurer. F St. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., Quality and Value In DIAMONDS We have vears—Quality and Value linked these together for thirty-one in Diamonds. ington people have come to know that by buying Diamonds here, they in Quality—and the Absolutely Perfect Blue Diamond; beautifully ossessing a fiery lus- hing just one-hali and weig $168 it Absolutely Perfect Blue- white Diamond, beautifully cut cut ter: carat and very brilliant: weighing 1 and 10-100 carat $465 an secure the best that there is utmost in Value. 1 Blue-white Diamond, of exceptional brilliancy, weigh- ing 80-100 carat, or five points more than % carat; a beautiful 1 Absolutely Perfect Blue- white Diamond, of exceptional brilliancy; weighing 1 _and 46- 100 carats, or four points less than 1; carats; a beautiful gem priced exceedingly low. $645 Dignified Hall Clocks In the Finest Solid Mahogany Exactly as pictured; with five and one-quarter inch highly pol- ished Tubes, chiming Westminster chimes every quarter hour—and silenced at will. Strikes a deep Wilt run cight days without winding and has an automatic revolving moon on the dial. The hand etched dial has raised, gold - plated, beveled Full length beveled height. 6 feet, $295 soft tone on the hour. edge numerals. zlass panel door; 5 inches. The same clock 7 feet. 4 %3 75 inches in height This clock may also be had with Nine Tubes and Double Chimes, adjustable to either Westminster or Whittington Chimes; 4 7 feet 4-inch height $493 Special Magnificent Grandfathers’ minster Chimes every quarter door with three panels; met: enamel figures; Solid Mahogany. .. of .ofa Jewelers Adolph Kahn, Pres. Hall Clock; striking West- hour 7 feet high; bcvered glass al dial finished in silver, with .$100 .$125 fin O]nc. : Platinumsmiths Arthur J. Sundfun, Treas. runs eight days without winding. Solid Oak or Walnut, . 935 F Street 31 Years at the Same Address peatatais I \ililiili i APRIL I AT a9 ey 1923— PART Let Uc Deuelop and Print Your F tlms---A quck Sattsfymg Servzce That You’ll lee Quality Cigars At Peoples Low Prices “Blue Ribbon” (Perfectos)— 6 for 25¢; box of 50, $2.00 “Flor de Melba” (Admirals)— 4 for 25¢; box of 50, $3.00 “Blackstone” (Londres)— 10c straight; box of 50, $4.93 “Louis Martinez” (Pets)— 5c¢; 6 for 25¢; box of 50, $2.00 “Louis Martinez” (Coronas)— 3 for 25¢; can of 50, $4.00 “Poppers” (8-center)— 8¢; 2 for 15¢; box of 50, $3.50 “El Roi Tan” (Ambassadors)— 2 for 25¢; box of 25, $3.00 “El Verso” (Adjutants)— 3 for 25¢; box of 50, $4.00 “La Pdlina” (Excellentes)— 3 for 25¢; box of 50, $4.00 “La Preferencia” (Puritano Fino)— 3 for 25¢; box of 50, $4.00 Men, here’s a special value for you! Gold-Plated Gillette Safety Razors VANESS 1he New Method Scalp Massage Feeds the treatment directly to the roots of the hair by means of patented rubber ap plicator. Gently massages the scalp at same time VAN ESS eradicates dandruff, stops falling hair and grows new hair. The manufacturers guarantee it! Ask us about VAN ESS. Special, $1.39 Yes, for only 59c. and attractive - Special Home Remedies At Money-Saving Prices 23c, 39c, 73c .25¢c, 45¢, 89¢c 21c, 42¢, 79¢ Listerine Lavoris . .. Lime Water, pmt Dobell’s Solution, pint Dobell’s Solution, Improved, pint. . . .25¢ Mentholatum 19c, 39¢, 79¢ Gflc Musco Rubbing Oil. (Rubs Pain Away) Gray’s Tonic. . s Hypo-Cod Tonic 89c; 3 for $2.50 Hick’s Capudine . ....... S ..25¢ Musterole Ointment . . . 25:.-, 49c .45c¢, $1.09 Father John’s Medicine 35¢ Gets-It Corn Remover Bromo Seltzer. . . . . ...10c, 23c, 43¢, 89¢ 30c Bromo Quinine. . ......... s .23C Full Pints Bay Rum. . Half Pints Bay Rum. Bliss’ Native Herbs. . . e 60c California Syrup of F igs Carter’s Liver Pills Cincho-Tone Cold Tablets. .. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin 40c Fletcher’s Castoria. . E-Z Tablets (The Mild, Easy-to-Take, Easy-to-Act Laxative Tablets) 75c Alophen Pills ..49¢ E-Z Corn Remover .25¢ $1.00 Moone’s Ememld Oll ..89¢ Buchu Buttons .50c (The Little Wonder "Kidney Tablets $1.00 Moone’s Emerald Oil. . ... ... .89 Gude’s Pepto-Mangan . ....... ..49¢ , 95¢ . . 43¢ .15¢ 25c s 1 The quantity is limited, so we advise early buying. S b= $3 “Wavette” Electric Curling Irons Tbirfeen Stdms Befbrdb Serve You' Mail Orders Filled —at these prices. Add 10c to every dollar or fraction thereof for packing, postage and insurance. Send post oflice or express money order. We ship same day order received. Address Peoples Drug Stores, 505 7th St., Washington, D. €. Choice Candies ---priced low Peppermint Patties, Ib. ........u. . .29¢ Nut-Stuffed Dates, Ib.... ....e10. wcn. 39¢ Peanut Brittle, 1b. .25¢ Jordan Almonds, 1b... . ....rw. .-...39¢ Planter’s Big Salted Peanuts, lb..39¢ Chewing Gum, 3 pkgs. ....eru.. 10c Luden’s Cough Drops, 4 pkgs.....15¢ Bungalow Pure Cream Caramels, e etlee . 29C 60c Royal Marshmallow ... .39¢ Crystallized Gum Drops, Ib. . . ...29¢ Mammy Lou Homemade Candies of Special Values! Extra Special, 5 9c cally true, men! _Beautifully finished Gold- plated Gillette Safety Razors, complete with blades case. Gold-Plated Auto-Strop Safety Razors (Model C) Complete 79c Genuine Aspirin Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin Used Since 1900 in the following conditions: Headache Rheumatism Colds Neuralgia Lumbago Sciatica Toothache E_a;achc Relief of Pain in General Peoples Prices Tinboxesof 12.. ... ....,.15¢c Bottles of 24. . . 25¢ Bottles of 100... . .. ... ....89¢ We are offering Genuine Gillette Safety Razors (et vours today ' Immac BANISHES BODY ODORS At least half the men and women in every walk of life unknowingly offend others with dis- agrecable body odors. It lsnow deh nitely known that one disagreeable odor is due to armpit secretions— not always perspiration People who perspire little or none are Just 2s likely to be troubled, and the unforcunate fact about this offense is. that those who offend are rarely conscious of the odor themselver. This and all other body odors can be corrected by the regular use of Immac the wonderful new deodorant This fragrant snow white cream (omple'tr neutralizes odor, without stopping_or interfering in the least with heslihy perapiration.. Men snd women both, need It 10 keep their Person fresh and immacalately clean It takes but & minute to apply to the armpits, feet or elsewhere, it is not sicky or areasy. and dne Imost instantly. Per and cannot Injure or mm.;‘lu Clothing. Use it freely any time. Special,21c Tube Treat Your Feet With Oxygen It’s Like New Feet for Old! Nature's great purifier gives blessed relief. No {uss, no tedious soaking in hot water Simply shake Germinol, the Oxygen Foot Powder, on your feet and rub in. It relieves per- spiration, c!im\nalcs foot odors cracked skin between toe-. swollen. aching feet. Indorsed by famous chiropodists. At Peoples, 50c. Toilet Articles At a Genuine Saving 50c Watkins’ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil..39¢ 50c Palmolive Shampoo 50c Packer’s (Liquid) Tar Shampoo .45¢ 50c Williams’ Shaving Cream 25¢ Dermatone Soap . .19¢; 3 for 50c (Gives You a Clean, Healthy Skin) 25¢ Palmolive Egyptian Talc 30c Graham’s Talc (big pound can ) .25¢ 50c Djer-Kiss Rouge 50c Pompeian Rouge Carter’s Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic.$1.00 35¢ Danderine Hair Tonic Hair Groom $5.00 Zip Depilatory $1.00 Du Four’s Depilatory . . . . 35¢ Creme Damtle (deodorant) 35¢ Cutex Cuticle Remover Mavis Nail Powder 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste. . . . 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream 25¢ Mennen’s Talc 25¢ Babcock’s Corylopsis Talc $1.00 Mahdeen Hair Tonic. . .. $1.00 Famo Hair Tonic $1.00 Tono Scalpa Hair Tonic. $1.00 Azurea Face Powder. .. $1.25 L’Origan Face Powder. . 50c Lablache Face Powder. . . 50c Java Rice Face Powder. . . . R . Are You a Sufferer With Rose Cold? You can get complete relief fronr all those irri- tating and maddening symptoms with— HAY-FER You don’t have to do anything but take the sim- ple capsules according to directions. HAY-FER will accomplish astonishing results in the most stubborn cases. At All Peoples Drug Stores $1.00 a Box

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