Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1923, Page 15

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A major of the 1st District of Celumbia ‘ ] ARRANGE PROGRAM OF URELL MEMORIAL Ceremonies at Arlington Grave to Mark Unveiling of Tablet to D. C. Hero. BAND CONCERT By the United States Soldlers’ Home Band, at the bandstand in Soldiers’ Home grounds, this evening, beginning at ' 5:50 o'olock, John S. M. Zimmer- mann, bandmaster, March, “The World in Arms, . Tetke Overture, “Hunting for Luck.” Sup! pe 0 numbers from suite, “L'Arlesienne,” (a) "Adagl- etto, (b) Minuetto........Bizet Scenes from comic _opera, “Chimes of Normandy,” Planquette (Requested.) trot special, “Romany Love” Valse Franoaise, Que Nous Aimons”....Vecsey (“The Waltz Wo Love.") Finale, “By the Sapphire Sea,” Ted Snyder “The Star Spangled Banner.” The unvelling of a monument to Brig Gen. M. Emmet Urell, civil war and Spanish war veteran, will take place Sunday, May, 20, at Arlington cemetery. The monument has been erected by the United Spanish War Veterans and will be in the form of a large granite boulder. with a bronze inscription |Eiving Gen. Urcll's military record. Those who will attend the unveiling pre seneduled o march ut L.oclock | CIVITAN CLUB TO DECIDE ;i 1 WORLD COURT POSITION for Arlington. Headed by the United Band and gy i Spanish War Veterans' Members Divide on Question of members of that organization, G. A, R., American Leglon, Veterans of Taking Stand on Foreign Policy of U. 8. Forelgn Wars, and the various aux- illaries of these organizations will march. At Arlington the parade will be led by a Fort Myer Band to the grave of Gen. Urell, where Maj. Richard Don- nely, who served under that patriot, will parform the unveiling ceremony. Gen. Urell was born in Ireland. He came to this country, joined the Unlon forces and served in a New York regiment during the civil war. He was mustered out us a brevet ma- Jor and given a congressional medal of honor. He later hecame a colonel Divergence of opinion regarding instruction of delegates to the inter- natfonal convention of Ctvitan Clubs to be held in Washington next month. on the question of adopting a pra- gram of participation in foreign af- fairs as a nationgl .Clvitan poliey was manifested at a meeting of the Civitan Club in the Hotel La Fayette last night. Tollowing the reading of a letter slumbia. militie, | from International President O. B. fment. At thel Andrews, recommending that the for- utbres 1 riph-American | cign affairs program of the Chatta-| war Gen. Urell wus mustered in asinooga club form a part of the ua- tional policy of the organization, mo- tion was made by James Proctor that {loval delegutes to the convention be instructed to vote for such a resolu- ! tion when presented. Much discussion followed and Oli- ver llovem, chairman of the citizen- ship committee, suggested that pnr»} ticipation in strictly domestic affairs would be more within the domain of Civitan clubs of the United States and that no policy should be adopted that would lead the organization into political affairs. The matter was then referred to a committee for cousideration, with instructions to submit recommenda- in the District of commanding the 2 outbreak of the Volunteers. Ie retired from military service with the rank of brigadier general. Gen. Urell died in 1911, while on a visit to Ireland. He was past com- mander-in-chief of the Spanish War Veterans and first department com- mander of the Department of the Dis- triot of Columbia. The committes in charge of thear- rangements consists : Capt. D. V. “hishelm, chairman; Maj. Richard Donnely, secretary, ‘and Past Com- ‘manders Fred S. Hodgson, Lee Harris «nd Charles McCaffrey. PSYCHO-ANALYSIS STUDY EXPLAINED BY SPEAKER L. 8. Moriarity, in Address at City | Club, Also Discusses Need of | Character Knowledge. | Maryland University Girls Taken The benefits to be derfved by BackiUponEromiss toiMend ness men through the hei cho-analysis and c BhelriWeys. were explained by to members of the vesterday afternoon. Outlining the sul H tions at the meeting mnext Tuesday. Clarence L. Harding presided. NO-SMOKING PLEDGE READMITS CO-EDS Bl e s the sul) of Marvland studen acter study In the 5 tending a 3 had solvec e in Washington. have been re- of what seem to them. .jthe university, and were back at- in a mental age.”liending their classes 'And I for one re-| themselves the caus ingly spelled failu “We are living in 8aid the speaker. e the two young ircumstances, but, on after a confer- | ce when the two girls dicated that they would henceforth ork hard., study conscientiously and keep strictly within the rules of lhbl‘ sset | institution. ! FOOD CQSTS STILL UP. SEeiee { s in the District of | reased only half of 1 t the period between March 15 and April 15, cost of food af retall’ was still 49 per cent over| the level of 1913, the Labor Depart- | ment_announced today. { During the past year the increase| in_food here was 1 per cent. For the entire country the increase life wctlons and reac that we may realize our_energies. “There i§ no more the most from While foo The speaker vered many que tions at the conclusion of his talk, and was given_a rising vote of thanks. James T. Lloyd presided. At The cocaine user ts never hungry. | and can go from five to ten days over the 1813 averago was 40 per without sleep ‘cent in food costs. _—— - T TTARMIS ANT COMPANY TC_TARNIS AND COMPANY The wealth of tradition warrants us lo carry A Message of Preparedness for “MOTHERS DAY” Next Sunday, May 13th 3‘2\ reminding you to prepare to memorize next _Sunday, “Mothers’ Day,” with a permanent gift of jewelry or silverware, we do but live up to the traditions of this store in its more than fifty years of honorable service. It is but fitting that we should fulfill this “Gift Service” for “Mothers’ Day.” for very often Mother’s engage- ment and wedding rings were bought here; not in- frequently we furnished the first tiny gold ring that graced her own baby finger, and naturally this store stands high in her esteem. Jewelry and Silverware The LASTING Gifts We need not emphasize the appropriateness of jewelry and silverware as gifts for this occasion. For beauty, gcrmahencc and value they have no equal; they will e constant reminders of your thotight and affection and cherished possessions for all of Mother’s lifetime. Be assured that no maiter how modest or how great the expenditure you plan, you will find here o gift well worthy of donor and recipicnt alike. R. HARRIS & CO. Seventh and D ‘ R. HARR'F AND COMPANY R. HARRIS AND COMPANY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Mother on “Mothers’ A Delightful Assortment of Whitman’s Chocolates “Mothers’ Day” is Sunday, May 13th—be sure to remember your mother on that day of days. . We suggest a box of Whitman's Candies, a de- lightful tive “Mothers’ Day” box ssortment of Pure Chocolates, in an attrac- (as illustrated). At $1 '25 Note—If your mother lives in some other city, let us mail “her” a box of Whitman’s Fine Candies. Great by Selling Quality Merchandise at Low Prices! C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY -9, 1923.° },’hfih’fe : Main Th 5015 «~The Betler To ‘Serve You Mail Orders Filled —at these prices. money order. Add 10c to every dollar or fraction thereof, for packing, postage and insurance. ® ehip same day order received Send post office or expres:y Address Peoples Drug Store, 505 7th St., Washington, D. C. Men, Here They Are! * Marie Antoinette Havana Cigars You will like these Mild Havana Cigars—cool, satisiying smokes, made of choicest tobaccos, with specially selected wrap- pers. Have you tried one today? Seven Popular Shapes at Peoples Popular Prices Ouar Price Box of 50 “Specials,” 10c size......1merererne 3 for 25¢c. .. .0u $4.00 “Naturals,” 10c size..........3 for 25c.. $4.00 “Panetellas,” 2 for 25c¢ size.....10c straight.... $5.00 “Victorias,” 2 for 25¢ size. . . ... .10c straight. ... $5.00 “Royals,” 15c size. . ....... .-..2 for 25¢ “Perfecto Finos,” 20c size. . .. .15c straight. ... $7.00 “Imperials,” 30c size . ........ .. .23c,2for 45c...$11.00 May Money’s-Worth Sale! VAN ESS Grows Hair i a bottle of the sure, su p allments. Vai hair and eradicat The method of applica- ly and de- $1'39 al. We Special. Zin sell lots of it For all pain — Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Neural- gia, Neuritis, etc. “Cool-off” with a Star-Rite Electric Fan speciat. $7. 79 Star-Rite Electric Fans are ideal for home or office use. Sparkling all-nickel finish. Operates on al- ternating or direct current. Eight- inch blade and three-speed regulator switch. Extra special, $7.79. 25¢ Mavis Talc (In the Red Can) 25c Listerine Tooth Paste Special 30c Carbona Cleaning Fluid Special Tooth Paste Special. . . . Pompeian Olive Oil (Quart) Y § il 89c¢ Waldorf Toilet Paper 4 Rolls—Special, 25¢ . (Gold.Plated) Auto-Strop Safety Razors vow £9c handsome metal case. Beautifully finished Gold-plated Auto-Strop Safety Razors, complete with blades; regular 50c strop and It’s a genuine bargain, men! Be sure to get yours today. \ 25¢ Sani-Flush Special... 2 for 36¢ Palmolive Soap Special. . . 5c Limit, 3 Cakes to a Customer A 4 MoonTabs Lvery: Woman's Necessity At last science has perfected a new boon for womankind—an absolutely safe non-poisonous antisepticfordouch- ing. Nothing before likeit. A cleanser for personal daintiness and hygiene, used and valued by careful discriminat- ing women. Harmless, dependable. Highly recommended by physicians. 50 CENT SIZE 42 CENTS 15¢ Two-in-One Shoe Polish, nitary Napkins Is Good For You and For Baby Three Sizes f2c, T5c, $295 - 25¢ Sanitol Tooth Paste Special . . . NN % Toilet Articles and Home Remedie —At Peoples Money-Saving Prices 30c Graham's Talc... 25c¢ 50c Djer-Kiss Rouge. 42c s 18¢ o :!;oT.Mknhdenn Hair 75 Tonic e 59C e, B WGrisaniTas ggc Pos:f“L-bl-:he Face 42" P e Tava " Rice ¥ ol | plexion Cream 690 Gives Your Skin That Rowy Glow of Yeuth. 19 25c_Dermatone, H THREE for. * 50c Gizes You a Clean, Ev:ye;my Skin. c Pal - tian Talc. 14c ¥ s Gilbert Alarm Clocks, Heavily Nickel-plated Thin Model Gilbert Alarm Clock (as illustrated), an ideal timepiece, with an effective alarm: Fully guaranteed. “On duty every minute of the day.” Special, $369. Carter's Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic sl -00 35c Danderine Hair T 2 Hair Groom......... 42¢ "g” Du Four's De- X u Four's pilatory .........e...0 83C (deodorant) 35¢ Cutex 30c Palmolive Shame poo. 39c¢ T::c Shampoo. a.-l“”.) 456 80c Williams® Shax 35¢ 25c Mennen's Talc. Lime Water, pint.... l SC B el O e 50C Cal Syrup Pep- 4 5 C 25c¢ E-Z Tablets 75c Alophen Pills. . 49¢ E-Z Corn Remover. . 25C $i50 Moancs Emer- e e e 892 Lucerne Bath Tablets Special, 6 for 55¢ Fine quality, big, round bath tablets, made hy the makers of the famous Palmolive Soap. Specially priced—SIX cakes, 55c. K. Y. Lubricatin, Lozt 5c a e, 89C anfl ".;.k‘.;.:{'fi.;ié"" 79C ch;y!l"HREB for...‘ $2.50 et . o 40 LISTERINE The Safe Antiseptic Nujol, 4% and. .. Father John's Medi- cine, 49c and........... 35¢ Gets-It Corn Re- mover Listerine has, thousands of uses and a bottle should be kept in the family medicing cabinet ready for immediate use. Use Listerine for cuts. Use Listerine for sore throat, Use Listerine for affer-shaving, 89¢ glcl Br&m& olli;’l'lllreb..,' 23C ss _Natlve ' He: 9SC e btecia b c ornia Syrup 43C 15¢ ot Figs. 25c Carter’s Liver Pills .. . Cincho-Tone Tablets ... Three Sizes 23c, 39c, 73c 227 Purest Quality - Aspirin Tablets 5 Grains (Bottle of 100) no ]9c¢ Jiiz W 722 S WYHT, XS

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