Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1923, Page 3

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SureRelief FOR INDIGESTIO \ 6 BeELLANS Hot water ure Relief ELLANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhers [" WHEN YoU THINK t ot Beinting, Paporhanging and Decorat- ing think of %2 Estin mada on request HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. I‘AI"FR‘('\'!GH-G AND PAINTING 2333 18th St. N Tel. . Col. 1077 $820380822382800! ered the next. “Magic Stove” Coal at $10.00 is making lots of satisfied customers. $John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 438888038 83800 0880088230080 02 23800804280 PAUL PEARLMAN 1711 G St. NW. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. BY GIVEN THAT x\\m ny debt ry und hats made to orde WOrLD (ONSIDER tiful audit S OUR A VAN TOAT OF Fi Wiladeihia uml Wil R HOUSE R r\mn 137, ol time of Eternity” - | Cha - tion full within sixty ight of ine “orporation, to ctors of the snid s suld board may TWANTID FROM PITTSRURGIL TROM PHILADED CROM NEW Y PROM N EW EROM NEW 1484 Newron St NokolAutomathfl Burners Cretullt ang mold by the autborised dis- Exibutor Sear's guarantee at great sny- ing, O cd uumber,. & act. quickly. Mutual Service, 1411 Muin 3853, Roof Need Attention? Take the first step toward a lasting, water-tight job—today. Nend for us, O “Thormen work Wi bold: e oot et Gl KmN HA\OP IN " Metal | Weatherstnppmg 2 Plone th 2828 14th St ALL STOCKHC Bchnetder Bukng Com Bed that there will Btockbolders of said company ar the ghe compen 5 I street nortbwest, ogtao, D D70, on Thursay, Decem § m's at 7 o'clock p.m.. and that the obfect ¢ eaid meeting is o increase the amount of company's cupttal Tnc ew York ave. will end (Sisnea) (Signed) 1gned) ) HENR (Signed) CARL HOFFMANN, 57 the “Cuarles Schneider” Baking YWhe Winter Season —of the year is the bhardest on OFS.”” Can yours withstand Bad' weather Season? mONCLAD Roofing 1121 5th et. n.w. Compauy. Phone M fTo Buyers of Printing Our Million-Dollar Printing Plant s at your service. fThe National Capit:l Press 210-1212 D 8 NEED f’RiNleG? equipment and loca- High grade, Our experience, ton are a1 in your favor. but mot high priced. BYRON.S, ADAMS, 53" ws PRINTER, D13 L1tk B IRED CROSS DEFERS DRIVE FOR MONTH Steps Aside to Assure Sale of Anti-Tuberculosis Christ- mas Sales. Owing to of sale of Christmas s a conflict with the dutes ils by the newed appeal for the District Chapter |of the Red Cr set for December 10 10, has been postponed until next u of the fternoon held y #on plac s for the renewed dri s, were abandoued for the desired. e will be ope ¢ the sum needed to carry on the work during the year AMERICAN RED CROSS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CHAPT 16 Jackson Place MEMBERSHIP DUES undersigned Please enroll the Name. . Address as annual, § sustaining, $10; s member. Amount of dues. ade to D. C. Chapter. Checks to be 1 Red Cross PLAY IS SUCCESSFUL WITHOUT COSTUMES)| ©|Metric Drama by G. A. Lyon as| Presented at Arts Club Also Lacks Scenery. An interesting experiment in dra- matic presentation was mad 4 “lub last evenin t play was given emieriip, was presented 1 the annual outdoor perfor the In last night's re parts were assigned to a nd were read from seripts, tion being outlined and situ: dicated by changes of 1 the lack of b th 1y maintained. e part of Fran- cois Villon with » skill and a wide range of expression. Theodore Hardy, who directed the presentation, gave or Beck read strong imperso T F Conrad Ye Arthur as Guillaume Ives as Isabean, th Villon, Anne Howell Smith geant of the Guard and i of the Chatelet Priso Grand Perce similarly “doubling” as Turgis and Tristan 'Hermite, H.xu'\ri«l Mur- phy as 3 Rose and F completed ptional e p. W et sang one o the music of na Niemann as ac- t. Preceding the play Mrs. read Swinburne’s ballade on | Villon. WOULD ENFORCE PEACE. mand of its gove action toward p ever means presen t would be forced to act,” liam Atherton Du Puy de- clared in an address before the sew- ing circle of the committee for the | relief of fatherless children of Greece at the Child Welfare headquarters £ that government.; “appealed "frankly to all in the world that are work- ace to join with it in a continuing effort toward that end. there is little ion that the solu- tion would be reached in a brief span of a few vears. American womanhood snould act, but should act as a unit without internal dissension.’ Mrs. Du Puy advanced a strong | snpeal for the feeding of “the rem- nants of peopls still result of war” and falls logically to A abounding prosperity, for so pitifully poor. ment constructive FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge Never Over $100 Over 700 Nokol Burners in Washington Mutual Service, Inc. 1411 New York Ave. Main 3853 Anti-Tuberculpsis Association, the re- | Maud ! “If American womanhood would de- | >, that | " continued Mrs. | NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1923. \Eggs, Now 10 Million Years Old, Museum Quotes at $2,000 Each By the Associated Pross. NEW YORK, NOSAUT eEBS were flield Osborn and Mr. Andre . —Di- 00 quoted yester- by directors of um of Natural gs, twenty-five nd @ unique lot, as the auc , were discovered | 1 Andrew a. Their age has t about ten mil- > or le from individuals nd Austria, who w $50,000, whic t part of the e to their di Some of th 1o other mus able specimen: otation firm time, Mr \Illlu ws said, and none of them would bhe dizposcd of until Prof. Oshorn has finished his | ption of them. An im- isong by Charles Hood complet progranm. Appropriate tributed and |o1d 1olk son gram, Featured by Carbauhs. Is Presented. dership of Louis A. Potter, | neing W vd for th £ the , \s enjoy {n s iday dinner SNy {at the Hotel La Fayette last night, fwhen more than seventy-five mem- and folk were fpresented w arranged { musical progr | Clarence L. Harding, {welcomed the guests Rev. J. 4 by the was turned over to chairn | bers women specially ; cncat -k needoF Bl - SCOTTS et ~ EMULSION®*: ov to build resistance :1- You first realize what Scott’s Emulsion is, by the strength it brings to the body. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N.J. 23-82 ‘m yer tingg \\ hipple who intr numbers: The including Mr rbauh and their s ing and Robert, with | Alice 1%, Hill and Wal- | the Holt Orches and mandolin duet, and Harr: London Hall Thirteenth at M Sts. N.W. is Rapidly Filling Indeed there is real need for prompt action. In thirty-six hours one-third of the apartments have been rented—so strongly do the many advnnuges of down- town location and the convenient size appeal. London Hall is within five minutes’ easy walk of the F street shops, and car and bus lines are but a square removed. The construction is lhoroughly fireproof—and the finish of beautiful effect—from the impressive lobby to the minute details of window shades and hangings. many encores guitar i The size of the apartments is most practical—giving ample accommodation for housekeepmg convenience and livable comfort. In the spacious living rooms are wall beds (out of the way during the waking hours)—adjoin- ing convenient dressing room, handsome bath—and kitchenette fully equipped with gas range, refrigerator, dresser, etc. Immediate possession can be given—open for inspection day and evening. Boss and Phelps The Home of Homes. Phone Main 4340 1417 K: Street «Road (Cathedral very mild— fifizflauor— smokes cool—- agedinwood thats why l sagrrr & Mvnw Tonacco Co. Massachusetts Park Washington’s most exclusive residential section of detach- ed homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of “The Triangle of Increasing Values” between Connecticut Ave.. Massachusetts Ave. and Woodley Ave.) Over five million t of land sold. Over 130 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- truction. Wooded villa_sites, lots and central and side hall homes, with lots from 50 to 115 fegt front—Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Road). Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Established 1599 Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. MEMBERS WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD NEW HOMES 9TH ST. AT FARRAGUT These splendid houses fill a direct need for a well built modern home at a low price and on easy terms. Our sample 4915 O1h St. N.W.. has been completely ngton’s leading department storex. You d to inspeet thix house at your convenience. Open daily pan. Lighted evenings. Brief Description N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” Exclusive Agents 1418 Eye St. NN\W. Phones Main 5903-4 Members of Washington Real Estate Board house, No. are until i { “Compare the Work’ ROYA) TYPEWRITE RS lN design and construction the Royal Typewriter from the very beginning took shape as the ideal writing machine, a machine which would do the best work, the fastest work and do it most easily at the least expense. These ideals have found a'practical solu- tion only through constant application and ceaseless effort over a long period of years—not by one individual, but by hundreds of men with the same object in view—a better built m'niter. ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc. 1420 New York Ave. NW. ‘Washington, D, C. Phone Franklin 5365 Branches and Agencies the World Over Served from Noon to 9 P.M. Hotel La Fayette Sixteenth at Eye N.W. Phone Main 4214 Our regular $1.00 Luncheon and $1.50 Dinner will be discontinued for this day only A la Carte Service as Usual wESTERN WiEW SchooL Living Is Expensive Enough So Why Waste Money in Rent Go to UR[EITH You'll see why every completed home of the 102 being built 1s sold. We shall have a few finished in two weeks. Even if they were ordi- nary houses the location alone would sell them At 36th and R Sts. N.W. (Right at the famous Western High School And Only $7,950 Easy Terms TO INSPECT drive across the Q Strest Bridge Street and drive due west to 3 Western High School). turn north 36th Street Or take P r to 35th Street and walk north to R Street isconsin Avenue car to R Street and walk west th Street N T ARG SAFE MILK for BABIES PRODUCED ON THE FARM OF DR. J. THOS. KELLEY—FROM HOLSTEIN - FRIESIAN HERDS UR NURSERY MILK is produced under ideal conditions for the spe- cial purpose of INFANT FEEDING. It is as near to Mothers’ milk as science and reseafch can at'aln. be]ng Vlrmally sdentical in the percentage of butterfat and the size of the butterfat globules. WISE NURSERY MILK is more easily dxgested by infants than ordinary milk. It is more uniform from day to day. It is pure and kegt pure by “Hood Seals,” which cover the entire bottle top. In other words, an incontestably SAFE insufficient or unsuitable. Could you use such a milk to advantage? If so, just telephone—WEST 183 —for dependable delivery service. O B RS & TUEEJE BUBUEVR e Y U (RcHEVY cnase DAIRY Y 3204-3208 N Street N.W. 1641 Connecticut Ave, 3202 Fourteenth St. N.JW. | Experienced Advertisers PreferTheStar..

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