Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 36

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i PRIZES ANNOUNCED Mational Guard Offers Four Cash; Awards for Best Drawing. Headquarters and service compan D. . National. Guard, announced to- day the offer of four cash pfizes to the art students of Washington for 1he be ruiting posters submitted students have been well as the more The posters re- chool the jude ppeal is streessed great value wlong with artistic merit, and students whose good ideas outrun | sketching ability are urged to enter. sses of one of the leading uged Capt. Morgan, men and | needs one good { and he is| intest post also. Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers | Of Interest to Capital | Army. | ndrum, adjutant ort Leavenworth, Kan., 1 the office Prosser, Signal has been transferred from the | 1y War College, Wa igton bar- | . o the office of the chief signal Wresident has Capt. David H. Fi been detailed to duty with the Ohio onal Guard: Capt. Ross, in- with the Oklahol attonal d Capt. Guy C. MeKinley, jr., infuntry, with the Ohio National e RECRUITING POSTER partment; Commandsr T. F. Caldwell, om Selt Lake City to command Navy' Department to ge: Commander H. Leary, f | United States fleet to the New York: Commander J. C. Townsend, from the Trinity battle flee McKee, from the battle fleet to the| Washington navy, Commander C. battle fleet to Na Lieut. Frank E. Washington n dered to the California, and Lieuts. W. A. Kitts, 3d, the same var ghe Colorado. Lieut. Henr: itg the U. S 5. the | pair, M. Jensen, from ga; Commander H. aval W assign to the Naval War_College; .” Commander J. 1. Kauffman, vy Department to the Lieut. Commander E. W. Cor, Department. s yard, and Lieut. Corps, at the Navy Robertson, Department. Beatty, jr.. at the yard, has been or- from lege, Newport, R. 1. Commander 'Lew and Don P. Moon, at have been detailed to L. Phel operations, Lieut. Ce . command- has been as- Department Brunswick Records Daily 2418-"Snakes’ Hips” Two Twinkling Fox Trots The Cotton Pickers, like other famous dance orches- tras, make records exclusively for Brunswick because Brunswick gives the truest, clearest and most perfect interpretations of this popular dance music. You'll enjoy these two exhilarating dance selections. Both are jorful with rhythm. . Something new every day New Bromrwick Records are mow issued day. No waiting. Any Brunswick dealer will gladly play them foryou. Brunswick Records play on any phonograph, but best on The Brunswick. to the bureau of consTfuction and re * Department, Capt. David V. 'CHadwick,; Supply Corps, at Navy Department, hus been d to the sta mander of the battle¥fleet. arles "Morris, , who has been ardered to the bureau of supplies gnfl accounts, Navy Commander Willlam C. Fite, Supply been ordered to' the Naval War Col: struction Corps of the battle fleet, has been aseigned to the office of naval Navy Department. mmander Ként C. Melhorn, Medical Corps, at the Na Boston, has been ordered : n Fi J. Riley onestreet, command- | to the receiving ship at San Francisco, has been ordered ' has resigned, to take effect at once. The Cotton Pickers “I Never Miss the Sunshine” GRANTED ORDER AGAINST VIRGINIA OIL COMPANY Chief Justice McCoy has granted & temporary restraining order, returnable May 25, against the Independent OIl of Rosslyn, Va., and Leon of the company; L. J. manager, and Albert M. Priest, 3 Shipman and George Cockrell, also connected with the company, D venting each of them from interfering with the business of the Columbia OIl Company, which has its headquarters at Rosslyn. ' The complaining company claims to have been damaged to the extent of $10.000 by the action of the defendant individwals in leaving its em- of e col He w Supply Department, has|n M. Atkins, Con- 1 Hospital, the Naval ._attached ploy and becoming conmected with the defendant corporation. The plaintiff, through Attorneys John W. Price and Thomas Ruvn, seeks to enjoin the defendants from soliciting the customers of the company and from using formulas and other trad which they or some of them acquired while In the employ of the company. Kirtley has been general manager of the plaintiff for nearly eightoen years, the court is told, and some of the other defendants were It salesmen and route agents. Kirtley is conversant with method of making super-motor fuél and Columbla gas, in which the plaintiff has bullt up a valuable business, the court 1s told, ——— An ounce of honest crit worth more than & pound of CLO(;{HES - CREDIT Complete Stock—Latest Styles Men, Women and Children H. ABRAMSON 7th and L Sts. N. W. No Branch Stores ¥ you do its your own fault Or perhaps no one has yet told you of Preventol, ickel,in away magic. ion, 2 just wipe~it off. How ! Ty it once! B oo wyes iten oll other insecticides haoe failed we tellyou THE BIG VALUE';STORE Men's Wom'e fords. Goodye: welt. New ber beel. Brown Oxfords. ‘ent Pumps (as Plctured). Rubber heel Blzes 11% to 2. Lo, | | - Misses” Pat- | Child's White Canvas -Button Shoes. Turm solew. Sizes 815 to 11. iiwa % See these Specials heels, Bizes 11 to 133, s1e0. Women's Pure Silk Hose; all new shades. 98¢ Neo. 4842 ‘Women's or Girls’ Brown Growing Alligator i low rubber Seventh N.Ww. FREE—50c WORTH OF JOHNSON’S VARNISH Johnson’s Floor Varnish You know Johnson’s Floor Wax—it’s used by housewives everywhere. We want you to know Johnson’s Floor Varnish, too. Our Varnish is just as good as our Wax. Johnson’s Floor Varnish is very easy to apply and has good body. It dries dust-free in two hours and hard over night. Gives a beautiful high gloss which will not chip, check, mar, blister or scratch white. Has great elasticity—is pale in color—and absolutely water-proof. Johnson’s Floor Varnish will stand all reasonable tests. Fine for tables, chairs, furniture, woodwork, trim, oil-cloth and linoleum. May be rubbed if desired. PREVENTOL The Spray Insecticide Hauser. field artillery, as military instruc- ate University, Co- ;26 2. Tur- . Ouast v Corps, ston University, St. L Mo., t Licut. Thomas F. Kern, of Eugineers, ¥ Wy Virginia sity, Mbrghufigwn, Va. PO~ 0APHS AND RECONDS Only 9 Men in 100 Need Ever Be Bald Nnvy Department; Jdofia. H. Daytgn, from 8 VY Yard to-spe: 1 squadroi; Gaptil. A. Bostwic \iforia 46 the battle fleet H. Christy, ‘from Permacola, onimard thé California: Capt frofh command of the Re- | vaval War College: Cipt. ade, from charge . Indian Head, Md., Pt Raby, from | hester to Pengacoia, Fla.; Capt. 1t from Naval War College fcet; Cape W, Johnson’s Sani-Spar Varnish Stain ‘ Use Johnson’s Sani-Spar Varnish Stain’ for refinishing in color where you do not care to go to the trouble or expense of re- moving the old finish. Apply it right over the old varnish—it gives wonderful results on furniture, floors, woodwork and all in- terior and exterior surfaces. Saves time, money, labor and material. John- son’s Sani-Spar Varnish Stain gives won- derful satisfaction on exterior work— it will not turn white. One coat of John- son’s SemSpar Varnish Stain gives you your color and a beautiful, glossy, dur- able finish. It dries hard overnight. - et4 Menin 7 Are Bald at 40 91% needlessiy Science discovers falling hair mostly due to simple infection (Sebum). Now quickly overcomes it. Written Gfiarantee to Re-Grow Hair - This New Way—New Hair.or No Money This is to offer you, under absolute money-back guar- But it cakes on the scalp. It forms a breeding place swiey, the new Van Ess treatment, which, under for bacteria. It clngs to hair and destroys it. It actual tests, grew hair on 91 heads in 100. b lodges in hair follicles and plugs them. Then germs 1t is a method that embodies new principles. Prin- by the millions start to feed upon the hair. Semi- ciples heretofore unknown to science. Now high baldness soon is marked. Then often comes total suthorities say baldness soon may be a rarity. For baldness. hair roots seldom die. The Van Ess Treatment re- You can see this Sebum on your scalp, in the form vives them. Test it yourself at our risk. of an oily excretion. Or, when dried, as dandruff. Hair Roots R 1y Die But it rarely kills the roots. Hence when you remove it, new hair grows. This is scientific fact—medical Records show 4 men in 7 are bald, or partiaily bald,- authorities will tell you so. You must remove the at 40. M, science proves this to be unnecessary. infected Sebum. Proves only about 9 men in 100 need ever be bald! Costs Nothing Unless we grow hafr. The Van Ee 3-bottie treatment {s absolutely guar- anteed. You are the sole judge. The A FREE OFFER Sist. All we require is his signature ; bl "B showing you have purchased & ninety- , : day treatment. Tf it fails, we refund 2 5 R Take the coupon to the store mentioned below. It will be accepted as a credit of 50¢ on the purchase of a pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon of Johnson’s Floor Varnish or Johnson’s Sani-Spar Varnish Stain (any shade). With this coupori you can buy a pint of Johnson’s Varnish for 35c—or a quart for $1.00. The regular price for these sizes is 85c and $1.50. - Sold and Recommended By: . "MSCoRrmick & Co, BALTIMCRE.USA. * Baldness is mot a disease. Note this fact and mark it. It is merely a symptom of infection—of an infec- tious scalp oil, known as Sebum. Remove this infected Sebum and hair will w. Under tire bald scalp, the hair roots are nearly always alive. 8 true in about 90% of all cases of falling bair and baldness. pew ‘method reaches the roots. It makes hair grow. But flleyyubli: has often been decéived. So we gumrantee it. You take no chance of loss. Hair or No Mcney We make our guarantee without reservation—with- ‘out wtrings. Tt is absolute. We guarantee to stop fall- ing hair. We guarantee to grow new hair. If we fail, your money back without question. Note that with each 3-bottle purchase. Thus you assume no rivk. Tt is safe for us thus to guarantee the treatmtent. For experiments of years prove it effective on 91 heads in 100. Foremost authorities approve it. World noted dermatologists now employ it—some charge as - myuch as for the same basic treatment. offer it, in corrett form for home use, &t no more than the price of an ‘ordinary “tomic.” The Infected Sebom 90% of all hair troubles are traced to infected Sebitm. Tt iy 4n il that forra at the ToOts of tire hair, Its navaral function is to wupply the with oil our owm dymggist signs the guarantee - Now We Remove It For years, science experimented to combat infected Sebum. Finally a 90% effective treatment was found. . Now we have embodied it in a home treatment. It is called Van Ess Liquid Scalp Massage. _ It is applied a wew w?'—c scientific way. (Note illustration at the right.) It penetrates to the follicles the hair. It combats the Sebum and removes it. Results are mar They are quick. in three weeks it stops falling hatr. It grows mew hair with further use. We urge you to try this new way. We know the statements we make are amazing—almost incredible. But remember, we back them with an absolute guar- antec. There is a flanntce in the top of each pack- age. Rcad it first before yon buy. Note its fairness. Note that we let you be the judge. Go today to any drug store or department store. Obtain the 3-bottle Van Ess treatment. Have the Aruggist sign the guarantet. Then give Qlan Ess a fair trial—60 to 90 days. If it doesn’t stop falling hair and grow new hair, your mow will be refunded. We take all the risk. If we succeed, the benefits are yours. And they are worth mang:lmec the price we abk. Tf we fafl—the lows is ours. Seo for your own sake we urge you to tfy it at once. . VAN ESS LABORATORIBS Note thisNew Way —ft Massages the Treatment Directly to the Follicles of the Hair You can s from {llustration Van Ess il P4 You f. not ‘::g 2 T sage cap. p] Pl eatomastoatty tea Totien "to. toih: scalp whers it can do some Dles, auf cles of thi £00d. A 9007 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, Sl L i"-—"-"."'"“ These two.pictures show a cross sec- tion of the hair root or bulb and the ‘case which_encloses hair from the ot to surface of (greatly ‘Germ infected Sebum cawses of baldness and falling hair. Remove it and-_hair will grow. Illustration A showa - Stbuth infected hair and B NORTHWEST CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE, 14th and Decatur Sts. W. J, CANDEY, CRAVEN & €O., 1911 Pennsylvania Ave. DE_MAINE & CO., 3213 M St. D. DERSAVITZ, 711 7th St. - W, A FINCH, 2416 18th St. HALLER & HALLER, 930 New York Ave. LEWIS E. HUMMER, 2419 Pennsylvania Ave. B. KANDEL €O.. 3553 Georgla Ave., 1787 Columbia Rd. s. H. LANDY & SON, 2030 Georgia Ave. GEO. W. LEVY & BRO,, 1016 7th St. GEO. F. MUTH & CO., 710 13th St. FLOOR VARNISH BECKER PAINT & GLASS CO., 1239 Wisconsin Ave. HUGH REILLY €O., 1334 New York Ave. A. B. ROBERTS, 1406 P St. E. S. WEAVER, 3213 Mount Pleasant St. W. R. WINSTON, 2918 14th St. NORTHEAST J. L. CUTRELL, (Brookland Hdw. and Pzint Store), and Monroe Sts. 15th and H Sts. ™M, GOLDSTEIN, 905 H St. FRED M. HAAS, 2006 Rhode isiand Avenue. A. WEBER, Bth and Maryland Ave. SOUTHWEST J. JOS. CATLOTH, 308 4, St. This cou SOUTHEAST _SOUTHEAST HDW. CO., 611 Pennsylvania Ave. GEO. M. ‘CASPER, 2 1013 North Carolina Ave. GEO..A. EMMONS, 207 Pennsylvania Ave. SUBURBAN TAKOMA PARK, D. C.: SOUTHERN BLDG. & SUPPLY CO., 385 Cedar Ave. CHEVY CHASE, D..C.: CHEVY CHASE SUPPLY €0 CHERRYDALE, VA.: ERNEST M. SHREVE. CLARENDON, VA.: A. F. THOMPSON. ALE&ANORIA‘ VA.: LEADBEATER -DRUG CORP. FAIRFAX, VA.: S, E. NICKELE. ROCKVILLE, MD. W. W. WELSH ESTATE. - -THIS COUPON IS WORTH 50c- - -] credit of on the purchase of a pint, quatt, half-galion or gallon of Johnson’s Floor Varnish or Johnson’s Sani-Spar cedpesessese iesttenncastessresesioeieatinasancinen entities the bearer to a g3 =

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