Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1924, Page 18

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foryour Stomachs | Constipation | Heartburn Sour Stomach IPLEAg I JAQUES’ CAPSULES have one particular mission—the quick, sure relief of indigestion, dyspepsia, con- stipation and other ills arising from improper food or overeating. A skilled druggist and chemist, who suffered for years from chronic indi- gestion, first made_these capsules for his own use. JAQUES’ CAP- SULES con‘ain only pure standard medicines in easy-to-take form. Act quicker than pills, tablets or powders. One or two with a swal- low of water give quick relief. Only 60 cents at druggists or from JAQUES CAPSULE CO., PLATTSBURG, N. Y. | $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Sendays, February 3 and 17} SPUCIAL TRAIN i ) Station) 7:30 g, Aprid 13 Egfinsyi;raryla RR. System }! ad of tre World An chz%mgSfii% Any breaking out or skin Irritation on face, reck or bedy Is overcome Guickest by applyi says a noted skin s cialist. Because rm destreying propertles, nothing s ever besn found to take the place of this sulphur preparation that inst tiy brings ease from the Mentho-Sulphur hra's eczema right {Kuss” of up, leaving the skin clear and smooth, | It seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. It is used like cold cream. | fair included Adolph Schippert, chair- lIe.m Gerardy, Cellist, and John | John Barclay, British baritone, gave | personality, proclaim him a master { among cellists. | she feared for him while he was in { the military service during the war Ihas well named him “the true Orpheus Menthe.Sulphur, controlled HOLDS ANNIVERSARY g First Birthday of Civio Organiza- tion Observed With Music and Dancing. JOSEPH BURKART PRESIDES Prizes Are Distributed to All Ladies Present. With colors flylng and band play- ing, the Newcomers Club of Wash- ington celebrated its first birthday anniversary at the City Club last night. It was the first ladles’ night meet- ing of the club since its inception, and more than- 125 members and guests were on hand. Joseph A. Burkart, president of the club, presided as toastmaster and welcomed the guests. ere were no | set speeches and, after invocation had been asked by Rev. Earl Wilfley of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church, the evening was turned over to_general amusement. The following program was Dre- sented: Xylophone solo, by Bob Car. baugh; tenor solo, Willlam W. Gants, accompanied by Mrs. Earl Carbaugh; vocal duet, Mrs. Viola Schippert Klinge and Mrs. Milton White, with Mr. Klinge_at the piano; recitation, “Tony the Barber. Ed Callow; Cap- ital Male . Messrs. Willlam J. Shanahan, Willlam W Carbaugh a Ed Cal prano solo, Mrs. Klinge: violin . Ar- senio Ralon, with Mrs. Ralon at pl- ano. Catherine Prichard, in a Russian dance; Frank, Robert and Herbert Burkart, sons of the president, with a waltz clog, and Audrey Sheber, In a special number, added to the en- Joyment of the evening. Following distribution of prizes to all ladies present. general dancing was indulged in to a late hour. The committee In charge of the af- man; Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, Jo- eph A. Burkart, Luther W. Linkins, rles F. rts, Robert J. Sime, > E. Fleming and J. B. McPherson. JOINT RECITAL WINS HAMILTON AUDIENCE Barclay, Baritone, Give Fourth of Morning Programs. Jean Gerardy, Belglan cellist, and a charming program of instrumental and vocal music at the Hamilton Ho- tel yesterday morning at the fourth of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's Mon- day morning musicals. Jean Gerardy opened the program with Saint-Saens' ‘Romance” and T'opper's quaint “Chanson Vilageoise.” { The rich, vibrant tones of his {nstru- ment, the firm roundness of his bow- and his vivid coloring of each theme, even aside from his magnetic It is no wonder that the Queen of the Belgians told him and that she helped him to further develop his art after those four years of aetivity at the front. One critlc of the cello.” This wae his first ap- pearance in Washington after ten years' absence from the United States. vas the old French dance, “L'agreable’ his own arrangement of Gluck's “Orphee, atd ‘e 1a Scene des Champs Elysees.” and Krelsier's arrangement of Couperin's “Chanson Louls XII et Parvane.” It was the third group, however, which thoroughly captivated his audience, tained the beautiful “Swan” Schumann's “Even- 4 “At the Spring” and, for encore, Bach's “Air for G String." John Barclay, the British baritone, wha looks like & glant and sings With marvelous. velvet tone. proved a thorongh vocal artist. His notes are well rounded and beautifully He sings with dramatic fervor and creates the effect of eary talling of his muslcal tale. His enunciation in each language is pre- cise and his songs have inimitable style. . Mr. Parclay opened his first group “Invoeatione di Orfeo,” from “Furidice.” Then came “Der Beathoven's, which lhel British singer has made his own. The old English “The Happy Lover” and Lemaire's lovely “Chanson a Manger” complated the group. Tn the Russian group Blelchmann's “The Convoy” was particularly im- nressive and Moussorgsky's “The Seminarian” was given with delight- ful humor. The Iast group of Ene- lish songs seemed to arouse the Per: ITSTOPS §A W S JUNIPER TAR : compounn GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS USED =0 YEARS WITH WONDERFUL SUCCESS INEXPENSIVE=2 DOSES 1 35/ A BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS DON'T EXPERIMENT! This old r-li;blaimedicine has relieved thou- sands—it will relieve 3 TODAY. AREANVIEE, IF CONSTIPATED SICK. BILIOUS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels Feel fine! No griping or imcon- veaiencs follow= ‘l' liver bowel ¢l all aueh distross gono morning. Vor Men, Women and nildren=10u hevee, also 25 and 8O- sites, any drug store highest enthusiasm. “My Love, She's But a Lassle Yet" was charmingly presented. Then came Schneider's “The Cave" and Keel's arrangement “Trade Winds.” The o well received that Mr. Vaughan Wil- rangement of Stevenson's poem. “The Roadside Fire com- ploted the grouv, with the famous “Ballvhoo Ballad" for encore. Both pianists, George McManus, ac- companist for Mr. Gerardy, and Car- roll Hollister, for Mr. Barclay, were excellent. A —— ROBBIN ELECTED HEAD OF INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Body Is Federation of Most Jew- ish Organizations in ‘Washington. Paul C. Robbin was chosen acting president of the Jewish Inter-Club Council of Washington, which was formed last night in the rooms of the Young Friends Club, 719 9th street northwest. The council is a federation of virtually every Jewish club in_Washington. Miss E. 8. Rosenberg was appointed acting secretary and the following committee chairmen were elected: A Jacobson, constitution and by-laws: Abe Wolf, membership and extension Morris Temen, education and pub- licity, and Bessie Sadle, program and progression. ‘The following delegates were ap- pointed to serve on the committees: Florence Fox, Esther Berlin, Arthur Markells, Jean Freedman, Ida Ber- man, Eva Apter, Edna Mmhrf. Jean Rosenberg, Morris Aein, Sallle Lebrovits, Eva Cohn, S0l Feldman, le Worksman, May Ponarof, Eva Jacobson, Morris Blum, Mollle Gold- man and Jeanet Rod. The commit- tees will meet tomorrow night. GLEE CLUB TO APPEAR. Virginia Colleglans to Give Con- - cert at Rauscher's. The University of Virginia Gles Club, under the direation of Dr. Fickenscher, will nt & t Rauscher's next ur‘nr evening A ce will follow, ub Orchestra, uni ¢ President Randolph gton boys are mem. eludi o 58" Kummarlin. benfoler ST THE EVENING BT, Beautiful Panel Curtains Regularly $1.50 and $2, for Wednesday Only, Per Section ‘__—"—’———fl Hemstitched Margquisette Curtains grade, In white, cream, ecru shades. Regu- ’; lation lengths to fit i E any size window. 1R Our regular $1.69 ‘WASHINGTO. bring your w measurements. 6 to 9 Inches Each 48c a Section 43¢ Three new designs of fine quality laces. tions to fit any width window. Be sure and D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924 NEWCOMERS’ CLUB =lllllllll AR R RN RN RN EREREY) ZhePALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President * This February| Discount Sale; Of Furniture —started off with a rush and is proving one thing conclusively—that VALUES— Sure, True and Unassailable—WIN. No fancy talk or flowery adjectives are needed to tell you that HERE—at THE PALAIS ROYAL-—are- Furniture Opportunities at Big Savings during this Sale. The Furniture is Good—it speaks Sec- indow Marquisette Sash Curtains To cover the lower part of your win- Some plain dow. with neat trimmings, with block center All with effects. pockets at rod. At— 68c¢ for itself—it’s just the kind of Furniture YOU WANT. Just Arrived! edge others top for Pr. Grade 1—Rag Rugs 24x36-inch Rag Rugs, 24x38-inch Rag Rugs, 27x54-inch Rag Rugs, 30x60-inch Rag Rugs, 36x72-inch Rag Rugs, 45x84-inch Rag Rugs, $1.39 $1.79 $249 $2.79 $3.95 $5.39 Palals Reyal—Second Fleer. A Big Feature Sale of Wanted Rag and Chenille RUGS All of new and carefully selected rags from one of the largest mill’s cuttings —beautiful colorings to blend with their surroundings. For bed and bath rooms. See our 11th Street Window Display. Grade 2—Rag Rugs 24x36-inch Rag Rugs, 24x48-inch Rag Rugs, 27x54-inch Rag Rugs, 30x60-inch Rag Rugs, 36x72-inch Rag Rugs, 45x84-inch Rag Rugs, 8164 Four-Piece $225 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite $168-75 . Colonial Scroll design, of combina- tion mahogany or walnut. February Sale price, $168.75. $350 Four-Piece %280 00 | Bedroom Suite & 3 . Tudor design of combination ma- hoganv a- walnut. February Sale price, $280.00. 200 Bed Pillows | Regutarly 4125 — Filled with all new feathers. Covered with blue and white _ striped ticking. Size 17x24 inches. At— with heavy ~wood Bedroom Suite $131‘20 brace under seat. High back and deep Combination mahogany, Queen Anne style, February Sale price, seat. Woven very $131.20. $132.00 100 of These Large Size Willow Armchairs close, of very heavy, durable willow. Feb- $165 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite design. February Sale price, Sl;;;.':or Natural willow $ 5 79 ruary Sale price— Combination mahogany, In three new designs, in various plain and ) Chenille Bath Rugs 24x36-inch, $3.69 24x48-inch, $459 24x60-inch, $629 27x54-inch, combination colorings. I 30x60-inch, $629 $7.69 Special—Hall and Stair Carpet at $ Hall and Stair Carpet, two designs in rose and tan, fea- tured for Wednesday at the low price of $1.15 yard. Oval Chenille Rugs Grade No. 1 20x36-inch, 378 25x40-inch, $4.73 27x48-inch, 895 20x36-inch, 25x40-inch, 27x48-inch, 1.15 9x12 Waltona Rugs Felt-base goods in wool-rug designs. 311 88 Special Wednesday at, each, Linoleums and Floor Coverings, Yard, “Felt Base,” for kitchens, baths, etc., in part rolls and remnants. Various designs. Our reg- ular 89c to 98c grades. January Sale Two Days More c 25c_Stainless Stesd Par- ing Knives, in different shapes and sizes. January Sale price, 19¢. cial, 50 pieces. Ameri- can semi-porcelain. Choice of several attractive decora- tions. January Sale price— price, $0.99 | inzoEe inforced bottoms. January handles. 4278 “WeareEvern Dou: © e e Bollws. Made of yian heavy aluminum. 2-quart ;llxa January Sale price, Bread or 3 e Made of heavy tin, white Japanned h. Cake $L9 I.-n&y“ndl)t; .2.:. Bont Sale Pretty floral Medicine Cabinets. enameled finish with_mirror front. Janu- ary Sale price, $1L37 Sweeping Combi- nation, _consisting of 1 four-string car and 1 japanned di January Sale price, spe- t broom, dust pan. Sale Palais Royal—Second Fleor. China and $1.90 Blue Enameled on sheet steel Roasting Pans. Oval shape. Will "hold ood size fowl or roast. anuvary Sale price, 69¢. $200 Cut Glass Dishes. Handled sty‘:e. e- signs. a Sll:prké'—'n‘ury $1.59 Palais Reyal—Fourth Fioor. Grade No. 2 55¢ 89¢ 100 Solid Oak Costumers Square design, golden oak finish, with metal coat hangers. +1.49 $295 .95 $4.95 | ENGLANDER COUC A visitor in your home seeing this_beautiful couch will - never suspect that one motion changes it into a bed at night —and a mighty comfortable bed at that—for it is equipped with the famous sag-proof spring. Com- plete with fine mattress and artistic cre- tonne covering. Price...ccoeiencciannninnn iz = 50 Fine All Pure Linen = $ Scotch Damask Tablecloths, 4000 Regularly $5.25. Extra heavy quality, all-round designs.” Size 72x72 inches. At $4.00 each Table Damask Table Damask Auto Robes 5 Extra heavy all pure linen Heayy all pure linem, gilyer bleached table damask, All pure wool, heavy bleached table damask;. five 60 inches wide; ' in od quality; in good, neat pat- excellent designs. Regularly : ke e e range. of patt-rns. Rege terns. Neatly bound. Regw ularly $129. At— $8.50. At— 98¢ v 7.00 Ea. Palals Royal—Second Fleor. January Sale Two Days More Housewares $2.25 Kitchen Sets, con- s:llizs 'Morfl‘ler Goose -wringing Mops. Keeps the hands out of water. January Sale price, 99¢c. sisting of 1_good size Bread Box, Coffce, Tea, Sugar and Flour Canis- ters. Choice of white or blue japanned finishes. January Sale price, $1.88, $L30 Combinatien, con- sisting of 1 Heavy Galvan- ized Coal Hod and 1 Fur- nace Scoop with “D” Hene dle. ~January Sale price; special, 98¢, ing Tl'lymA Nicel: fi" icel in- ished. Size 12x16. yjanu- ary Sale price, $1.33. 69c Metal Waste Paper Baskets. Choice of two styles and different colors. January Sale price, spe- cial, 49¢. 69c Heavy Galvanized, Garbage Cans, complete with tight fitting covers. - Handy size for kitchens. January Sale price, 59¢. -~ 89c. Heavy -Galvanized, economical to use. * Wash Tubs, -Made with January Sale price— two drop handles. Large size. January Sale price, consisting of 1-quart $ 33 e of Wizard Oil and 1 $1.50 20th Century Gas He Gives heat and light at the same time. Very $128 O-Cedar Dry or Polish Oil Mops, complete with handles. January Sale price, 79c. $229 Heavy S el shel mnbh. prele, Made with Strong and nuary e . $37% Extra Heavy Gal. ood size hand vanized lron Ash Cans, oster. January 278 "’5" Carpet Sweepers. Metallic cases, ""'Wr"y finished. Guar- ml)uum:izepo“?':fiulry with ribbed protection on Sale price— the outside. Iron bands, l 49 > $ al ) an! :l brushes. January .!-le. Drice, §299. | Palais Noyal—Fourth Floor. e SRR " S SCCSNI S ENEBEUPREES S P PSP NEP BTSN IU NSNS EEEE RPN PSSP P PP IV ISP VI PSSR NS PSP IR NS S AENASSAAERNEEMARRREER '-'.IIIIIll.IIlIIIII.III'II.IIIII-II-‘“"““."'-"I'.-l'.ll'l..'...l..l..‘ . -

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