Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1923, Page 23

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~ Down to Pre-War Price My Coffee One-pound Bag 33c HEADS ROTARIANS Succeeds William K. Cooper. Clabaugh Elected Vice Pres.iden!. Magruder’s Fine Groceries Conn. Ave. & K Street Established 187 | TAXIS & AUTOS Lower Rates Main 431 $3.2_5 SPECIAL EXCURSION arrisburg Via Perryville and through the Picturesque Susquehanna Valley SUNDAY, APRIL 29 ARTHUR D. MARKS. Arthur D. Marks was unanimously | clected president of the Washington ! | Rotary Club to succeed Willlam | Knowles Cooper. at the.annual meet- | % e operr on “shis data. Comossont || In® of the organization in the Willard | (’finidels la". ; bSeav'hn Beautiful 1 Hotel last night. ral 5 s £ | Thustrating - Bonns” Tife " and ae || Willlam Clabaugh was chosen vicel Barnard Statuary. ®% { president to fill the office vacated by "Mr. Marks. The remaining officers of the club are to be appointed After a conte: elected to fill t board of wgovernor (cliffe, William W. Brewer. ’ | Gift for Cooper. | Acting as spokesman for the club, I Daniel J. Callahan, a former president, {presented Mr. Cooper with a handsome |Rift as a token of appreciation from |the body for his services during the . |past vear. Alkali in Shampoos ! Responding, Mr. Cooper thanked his jclubmates for the support and co- Bad For Washing Hair || overation and stressed the wonderful {growth and accomplishments | Rotary during the last fe | #2The Magnifcont #Capitol Building Returning Proportionate fares from principal stations between Baitimore. Perryville and Columbia Tickets on sale beginming April 27 i iverett and John Pennsylvania R. R. System The Route of the Broadway Limited free aikali, which ix!cxtended tour of Europe. the xealp! Following the business session an |impromtu recepiton was held by the Inified | incoming and outgoing presidents. ut oil shampoo, for this ix pure | Marskactibei s ey and entirely greaselexs. 1t in very COLOR OF OLD DAYS AT LEAGUE MEETING cheap and heats anything else all to pu =l e H y.| Anthony ~Members Wear Dld! ith 2. and rub the Mulsificd by i Gowns and Sing Old Songs. It makex an abundance of rich, creamy Iather, cleansex thoroughly. | and rinkes out easily. The hair dries | aulekly aud evenly, is soft, fresh | sokink, bright, fluffy, and eawy | the civil war osens and | ante-bellum days were the order of duxt, an “old fashioned ' " given by the Anthony League | Federation of Women's Clubs headquarters, 1734 N | last night. | An informal reception to all of the| I members who had joined the Antho, | League within the last year mark, s the cor of social activities ¢ this seas Those in the receiving line were:, E. Hendley. 2 Gowns in the styles worn before ! street north- | vice president recording secret Bann AMrs. Franeis William__ B. Quinn, Mrs { Mrs. B. F. M tler, Mrs B. D. Johnson. THE NEW CAPITAL LIMITED Chicago Train Will Have Club, Ob- servation and Drawing Room Cars. - The Baltimore and Ohio announced today the inauguration of an- all- Pullman train from Washington to Chicago, with club, observation and compartment-drawing room cars, with all of the features of a modern train, to be run on a fast schedule, com- mencing Sunday, May 13." The train will leave Washington 3 p.m. and arrive in Chicago at 9 a.m., returning to leave Chicago 1 p.m. and arriving In Washington at 9 a.m. It will be known as the “Capltai Lim- ed. Over a year ago the Baltimore and Ohio began &' campaign of advertise- ment to call to the attention of the people of the United States the im- portance of Washington, and the es- tablishment of the new all-Pullman traln s another step to follow up the advertisements of \Washington. HEADS EXETER ALUMNI. Henry P. Blair of Class of 1886 Elected at Dinner Here. _Henry P. Blair of the class of 1886 of Exeter College was elected president of hington alumni association of the institution at a dinner last night. ' George T. Odell, Walter P. Harman and William A. Quigley presidents. Members of the executive commit selected are ClI Ward, I Curt Rowland Lyon HATS $5& HUNDREDS OF NEV TIFUL MODELS HA VIDE EVERY ON TO SHARE IN THIS E SAVING AND STYLE EVENT. Ir. Mrs. Legare Obear and Mrs. Trotter | presided a: the ice cream and cake table. i Mi; iet Nash, Allen Beotcher and Clark. { i " Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president | | of the National Federation of Wom- | |en’s Clubs, greeted the members. | "Mrs. W. B. Pryor won first prize l1in a memory contest. | Bannerman won the “boob: prize. ! The final business meeting of the iseason will be held the first Thurs- day in May, it was announced. An election of officers will take place at that tim Rich's footwear for children —offers a splendid solution to the wery smportant problem of correct and cconowical shoes for your child. Made by orthopedic specialists of lcather tanmed espe- cially to resist scuffing and the hard wear given shoes by the lively child. Correctly designed to afford support and comfort for the growing foot. A large wvariety of Spring styles, in which the ortho- pedic features are in no way conspicuous. The Sport Model illustrated above, of smoked eclkskin, with tan Russian trimming, at $5.25 for sizes 8% to 11, and at $5.50 for sises 1% to 2. RICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth * Boston New York EVENING STAR were chosen vice | COLORFUL AND BEAU- WITH AN 1227 F St NW. NS RADALIH Red Cross- Offigial ‘Tells Ki- wanians U. S. Greatly Menaced Within. ‘ . Declaring that America's lrnlen! men; was within her gates—not! without—and deploring the apparent ! indifference of the average citizen toward present-day conditions, | Thomas E. Green, head of the na- | tional speaking bureau of the Amer- ican’ Red Cross, addressed the Ki-' wanis Club in the Hotel Washington yesterday, taking as his theme! “Americanization.” : In a few words Dr. Green dismissed | | all argument as to the material and . humanitarian prosperity of the coun- | try. and said that in so far as: wealth, big-heartedness and general all-around charity was concerned the Announcement “Credit to All” ABRAMSON BROS., INC. ! 1920 14th St. | LADIES' COATS, SUITS, DRESSES MEN'S CLOTHING “Give Us a Call’ Cradit to All. 29+ $8.50 BEEN ADDED TO PRO- OPPORTUNITY TRAORDINARY SPRING Baltimore Pittsburgh Dr. “But,” continued the speaker, “America stands confronted today by a_ peril the likes of which ® has never faced before.” He cited a case 0f a man on trial in Michigan, who had openly boasted that his “hope and determination was to destroy if pos- sible the present government of the Good Wil of to the new Camp ‘Wineman, chairman committee in charge and that, according to plans, during the summer. pitea United States and ald in erecting ln! soviet renul)llci | I‘lu -}:gm{'n‘ socialls n the United States, subsidiary t and under the direction of the third internationale in Moscow”—a man Wwho had been directly involved in the distribution of seditious material NEWCORN and GREEN I MERCHANT TAILORS FOR 24 YEARS I m e - =i \ " Tal of the Town—! OUR $ 3 3 Sale—! Regular $40 and $45 / Suitings Made to Your Measure It is something to talk about, too! It has been a good many years since such quality worsteds have been offered at so low a price. More than 30 different patterns for choice—in wanted light and dark col- orings. We invite you to come in and see the worsteds—make your own comparisons! You will be convinced of the sav- ings!! Newcorn & Green 1002 F Street N.W. Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. Also a Special Group of Regular $50 Worsted" Suitings Made to Measure 139:2 The most desirable pat- terns of the season. Only 9 Men in 100 Need Ever Be Bald—Yet 4 Men in 7 Are Bald, or Partially Bald, at 40 This is to offer you, un- der money-back guarantee, the new Van Ess treatment for the scalp. Under actual recorded tests it grew hair on 91 heads in 100.. Our proposition is sim- plee Your own druggist signs the guarantee. You take no chance of loss. Either we grow hair or the treatment costs you nothing. Hair Roots Seldom Die Records show 4 men in’ 7 cither bald or partially bald at 40. Yet. science proves only 9 men in 100 need ever be bald. Kills the Infected Sebum Modern research traces 91% of all hair troubles to a simple infection —to in- fected Sebum. forms scalp. You fected Sebum is an oil. It at the hair follicles. Its healthy function is to supply the hair with oil. But frequently it becomes infected. It cakes on the It plugs the follicles —forms a breeding place for bacteria. Then germs by the millions start to feed on the hair. Baldness soon follows. must combat that infection—must remove in- Sebum. If you do, hair will grow. Remember, the hair roots are not dead. This new method com- bats the Sebum—kills the infection. We guarantee it. It stops falling hair in three weeks. with continued treatment. If not—your money back. Obtain it now—today— at any drug store. guaranteed. Hence it is folly_not to try it. VAN ESS LABORATORIES 5007 Lake Park Avenue, Chicago, liL It grows new hair It is Dyl M S The popularity of the North Western's service to the Twin Cities prompts the insuguration of this_fast solid steel train. Ob- servation parlor car, dining car and cosches. -Direct connections at Chicago with fast trains from the East; at Twin Cities with trains North and West. Along the shore of Lake Mich- igan, vis Milwaukee and across picturesque Wisconsin. A new night train will leave Minneapolis 6:20 p. m., St. Paul 7:00 p. m. and arrive Chicago 6:55a. m., making 10 daily trains between Chicago and the Twin Cities, including the famous North Western Limited, the North American and the Badger. ; The Best of Everything Ask any ticket ageat. o spply to D. M. Davis, General Agent 214 Pennsylvania lll"o, 15th and Chestaut Stx. lade! ES ] lcmom& N; WesTERN Joy Edson thanked the club for its generosity in doneting two additions the club's flfd flrx.e Clmlx(v Good WIill work, reported that worl £n on the mew structures had started, liquor would represent a loss of $5¢ rooms would be ready for occupancy DRUG STORE ROBBED. | 5 In Lithuania women work as coal[ Seven cases of whisky, a quantity | heavers in the coal mines. 4 of wine and $10 in cash were stolen , WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923 ' Just as Good as Ever ARIHUR [] M ARKS B. & 0. TO INAUGURATE WARNS UF DANGER P;;?.?a"n‘x’:".’“ b S "n'tmgflfia‘;z. e prehitat astiTosn e K Greatest Peril in History. from the drug store of Mrs. Margaret Minson, 8th and F streets northeast, early today. Police suspect the bur- glary was committed by bootleggers in need of genuine whisky to supplant the poison varlety that is being sold promiscuously. . At the drug store selling price t! EN YOUR it is stated, $6 a quart beins the pr vailing price. Police say bootleggers | have no trouble getting §20 i quart | for genuine whisky of the brands of liquor taken from the drug slore.‘ which would mean a value of $1,68¢. TAXIS & AUTOS | o 1110 G EST. 1879 Graduate MoOormick Medical Qe Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE s. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 10th v"\’r’ Eyes. Examined ) | 0 20e% 120-6% %0 o% K2 K4 K2 " Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ Pleating—All the new styles odooleo! R 2 N.“ d Soofo et ofe oo eled! doode o K2 " %" o8 * K3 QXD 0 K2 * o " 00 490 4% o oPo< P %% %50 R . 0 83005005 " * 0 e X 1219-1221 G sfi? N.w Store Hours, 9 to 6 3 K3 "’ 3 %0 o% o% QXXX X ®, » oo ®, 0 2> K3 S5 K3 QX2 RS "o’ > ® 0 2 * 0, 0 Clearance Sale of Skirts Jaunty Sport Skirts Sc\'cra! styles grouped together in one lot at this price—for Saturday only. Some are plaited models in stripes and small checks; others are small and large over- plaid effects which are $4.95 much in demand. Sizes Sportwear Section. are from 24 to 32, waist measure. Knife Pleated Skirts In Crepe de Chine, Wool 510 ‘ T only: ..... Canton and Roshanara Crepes; in Tan, Gray, Navy 0 $ l 3 .50 Sport-wear Section, Main Floor. and White. Priced specially Gelf Coat Sweaters K3 QXX K3 = 0 2y "% %' 0o .".« g X K3 * > K3 %" 0. o¥ XEX " 3 * X 3 %o oo 0 K3 * K3 g 03 * CDEXIXIXTNTXD> 2 003045 0 s ool R "o o% x4 & X2 XD 9, “'N 2 o% QX K X * 3 " D> K2 2 IXIXD B3 * " K3 "’ " 23 "’ % QX XD> 23 " e % o " %% g X g X g X gD * K > T "% 2> KD * oo Do i O 0% QXX K3 * 7Y ot %! o 2005 o 0 0 Q) ' K s’ L > 7y o 3 8 K3 * "’ e * 2 * K3 * o030 a3e 3o sfosfeo! Sooe ot ooafeadeed o ' for Saturday. Our assortment is complete in stylish of Tan, Gray, Copenhagen 5 Mchair Sweaters is needed for now; in all the Sweaters: with and without sleeves: in silk and wool co|1|lnnalmw$ 95 Orchid, Henna and Navy. 5‘= Sizes from 34 to 44 Jacquette and Slip-& styles; just the weight tha yles; j ght tha .50 new spring colors, and in all — sizes ... Sportwear Section, Main Floor. K3 X K3 2] K2 o * * s +% KEXIX D 0 o e’ S edoae sloafes 0, * ®, % * K2 X > e % * & X2 oo % TR X The famous guaran- teed silk hosiery ; in tan, beaver, cordovan, dark russet, polo, sand, pearl, silver, beige, black and white. The hose that wears longer — guaran- teed to wear or a new pair free; sizes 8 to 10%. 1 90 Pai Hoslery Section. * K2 Do adeades! 4 3 % s ENNN S DU * ' So much desired are the result of wearing BOYSHFORM BRAS- SIERES. | e TR ! $1.00 $2.25 i o 0 s 2> * e 2> " 3 QX K3 " otton with mat wide 23 X o ® bo-4% " K3 S ® o > in white, and black; lace trimmed .......... 6 " 2> K3 Q> " foodradoedradost ® 2> " Big Values Tomorrow In Our )OWNSTAIRS STORE R -9 K2 X 2 * QX * 5, oo, NN W R * * K2 K3 LX2X X} % e ®, XD " Y] K] o QXD o " oo, smocking, embroidery and ‘tucks. Sizes 2 to 14 i ’s Tub Dr Children’s esses You can save money by buying these Dresses NOW. Many Panty Dresses in the lot. E 5 c Dovwnstairs Store, They are in Organdies, Voiles, Fast color Ginghams, Lonsdale Jean Middies Chambrays, Black Sateen and other good quality materials and combinations; neatly trimmed with Another new lot of them: in Lonsdale Jean: Regulation and Three-in-one styles; all white only .00 sizes 6 tq 22. Downstairs Store. v ® K3 X2 "o 24 s’ 9, b 0 "8 WW“. 6% ®, % bo-o " oot KD ' o % X2 to-ao-s K2 > Children’s Buster Brown Hose Light weight, fine ribbed yarn stockings; with a known reputation for sturdy wear; sizes 3% to 12; in black, cordovan and white.' , Pair 4 Pairs for $1.00 Downstairs Store. Many Exceptional Values in Our Downstairs_Store e ogrodoeiralradsradredoairadrdonioadodoatradred Sweaters 7Y XaXEX XD 4 o o i s’ New weaves, and the new summer colors; styles; round and V necks; ® * slip-over 2 s * % KEXIXD) "¢ self girdles that tie at side. $1.69 Downstairs Store. K2 K2 "’ po ' Ooo% % 2 CEXIXIXIXIX D) 2, REXaX joedoed R B0-o% 6% o%-o5e" XaXaXaxe Xy @

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