Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 22

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- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1923, = bove, the bo: g . ¥ . UNVE". RED BRUSS GLEE CLUB CONCERT. TN Ll S DB S RN o e e N o O o MEMORAL WINDOW Women of North and South Join in Impressive Cere- mony Here. An impressive ceremony was held this afternoon at the American Na- tional Red Cross headquarters here. when the women of the north and the women of the south joined hands Mn unvelling the “Red Cross window™ A8 the assambly hall of the bullding. Today is the anniversary of the opening of the first peave conference at The Hague, and the Woman's Re- Het Corps of the Grand Army of the Republic and the United Dadghters of the Confederacy met for the Arst time and joined in the ceremony. Portrays War Ald. The stained glass window portrays & Red Cross knight of the middle | ages with one of his squadron giving | succor to an armor-clad champlon | who has fallen in battle. On either | slde are two other windows, one un- veiled by the United D: Confederacy in memor: en of the =outh and veiled by the women of:the memory of those who helped the Unilon army. =y The unveiling of the middle win- . Marie L. Basham of Des , lowa, national president of | the Woman's Relief Corps, and Mrs. Livingston Rowe Schuyl of the United Daughters federacy, was suggested by Nrs. 3 Kimbrough of Gulfport, Miss. Both these organizations heiped to raise the money necessary to provide the window. The United States Marine Band provided the music at the func- on. ONE POPPY AND FLAG T0 DECK EACH GRAVE Legion Aunounces Plans for D. C. | Cemeteries on Memorial Day. ! The committee in charge of |ho! Memorial day program of the legion | has completéd arrangements for dec rating the grav X-3 ice man in the 1 At the entra will be placed a ed on an easel, American Legion” in i Around the outer circl will be placed a row addition to this special *mall American flag and a poppy will bQApl.!ced over each tflra\'e. R outs, every grave at Arlington will be similarly decos rated by members of the legion and the auxiliary. auxiliary will | also decorate the k | will be held in each cemetery in the District, start- | ing Saturday, May 26. and extending over until the afternoon of Memorial day. he police trafic bureau vesterday sent a contribution to the treasurer of the American Legion Graves En- dowment Fund. With Inspector Albert J. Headley. every man in his command contribut- ed_23 cents. Employes of the District of Colum.- | bia workhouse at Occoquan, Va., and | the Community Club at Lorton, Va., | have donated 10 cents each, Cllef “lerk T. J. McCollum announces. HEADS MEMORIAL BODY. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Fred has been ! unanimously elected president of the | Southern Memorial Associatien, recently organized in Washington. he is also a candidate for presi- dent of the DistfMict of Columbla Di- | vislon, United Daughtérs of the | Confederacy, and served as matron of honor for the Department of the Army of Northern Virginia, U. 8. C. V. the recent Confederate reunion Orleans. Treat Your Feet With I Oxygen It’s Like New Feet for Old! Oxygen is nature’s great purifier! Combined in Germinol, it gives blessed relief. No fuss, no tedious soaking in hot water. Simply shake Germinol, the Oxygen Foot Powder, on your feet and rubin. It relieves perspiration and eliminates foot odors. It quickly heals cracked skin between toes, swollen, aching feet. Germinol is endorsed by fameus foot doctors. e Call for it today, don’t delay. To ba had in sprinkler top jars at all counters, or by mail, 50c postage from The Belmont Co., CAemi: ;‘flbgfield. Mass. A jar of Germinol Foot Powder, the Oxygen Powder, lasts for months. GERMINOL . 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Youngstown, Ohio, Organization at Church Here Tonight, The American Glee Club of Youngs- town, Ohlo, will give a concert at the First Congregational Church, 10th and G streets northwest, tonight, Eight nationalities are represented in the club, but the majority of them are Welshmen who are to compete at Philadelphia tomorrow night at the Tri-Stgte Eisteddfod. Over 55,000 persons have attended the thirty-five concerts given at the church. Admission Is free. LT There may be mighty little poetry inethe life of & poet's wife. New Liquid Puts 7-Day Curl . In Straight Hair Takes Only 15 Minutes—No Fuss—No Bother OMEN everywhere are talking about Domino Curlette—the wonderful new liquid which in fifteen minutes makes straight hair gloriously curly and wavy and keeps it so for a week or more. It's almost miraculous the way it works. You just apply a few drops to the hair. Then use your favorite irons to shape and pliace the curls| the way vou like best. 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Rhubarb 3fr25¢ Home-Grown Radishes 3buchs. ] 0c Armour’s Oats rks. 9c Kirkman’s Soap bar 5¢ Pet Milk . . large cans 10c VIENNA Beked by B R m D Chas. Schneider Krumm’s Seaes 3 phes. 25¢ FA-MUS CAKES 25¢ Their quality has always made “first users” want no other kind. Ceresota Flour If You Want GOOD BREAD We recommend to you “The - Purest Made” Virginia Dare EXTRACTS They go twice as far. At All D. G. S. Stores Fountain Brand HAMS LOFFLER'’S 100% Pure SAUSAGE AND PORK PRODUCTS UNEXCELLED GELFAND'S Toebiomeite's Mediom MAYONNAISE coNtee 25¢ District Grocery Society Stores, Inc. “The Prize Bread Flour of the World” 51bs.27c 121bs. 57¢ \

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