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ST SAMTITIRZS = 604 9th St | TTASIZS: llIIIiIIIIlIlIlIl.{){\‘-lllllfllllllllllll{/l SR ZNSIRINIMINLZS: 723 14th St. At New York Ave. F St, Cor. 12th O’DONNELL’S REDUCTION SALE Why Pay More? TWO-DAY CIGAR SALE Friday and Saturday Only February 8th and 9th Two for 25¢ Cigars, two days only 10c straight; $4.95 box of 50 CANDY Delicious Virginia Lee Homemade choco- lates, bon bons, etc., per pound Two pounds, 95¢ Cocoanut Ditties, a delightful cocoanut candy, a pound box 39¢ Peters’ Milk Chocolate, Old Fashioned Peanut Brittle, per 29 Adams’, Beeman’s, Wrigley’s, Chicklets and Beechnut Chewing Gum 3 for 10c FREE! Free with every $1.00 purchase at our Drug and Toilet Goods Counters, at either of our four stores, tomorrow, we will present a $1.00 bottle of Mello Glo Skin Tone, a wonder- ful skin cleanser. Ask for a booklet on this new Mello Glo Beauty Treatment and your bottle of Skin Tone. It cleanses and puts new life in the skin. h Life, Invincible LI Verso, Perfecto Extra Hava Tampa, Bontons Webster, Plazas La Palina, Senators 10c straight; 34.95 box of 50 10c Straight Cigars, two days only 7c; $3.50 box of 50 Manuel. C. P. High Life, Trade Getters Luis Martinez, Rothchild Luis Martinez, Panetelas 7c straight; box of 50, $3.50 - 8¢ Straight Cigars, two days only 6c; $3.00 box of 50 New Comers Counselors Pure Grits RUBBER GOODS At a great Savings to you $2.50 Premier Fountain Sy year, two-quart size, guaranteed, special. . Goodyear's Hvxei- Family special Challenge Twn-qun Fonnum <\nnge. Fau'tless Co.. special $1.69 Hygiea Water Boule, l\\o-auarl size, Goodyear Co., special ge, made by Good- $149 Bulb Syringe No. 10, 39¢ made h) 59c made h) 98c $3.00 Goodyear's Glovco Bnnd No. 99 l.ornb nation Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe, l.vm-nuurl size, guar- anteed, special -~ $1.79 Toilet Articles, Drugs, Etc., at a Savinés 60c Dame Nature.. ...45¢ 60c Dorin Rouge............ 35¢ D. & R. Cold Cream.. Loy’ Me Powder...... 25c Mavis Talcum. 25¢c Mennen’s Talcum 30c Mum Melba S| 50c Neet . 56c Nonspi 35¢ Odorono . Newbro's Herpiclde Hair Groom c 4 Grove's L. B. Q Orchard White. S Nature’s Remedy. ... .23c, 45¢c, 89c Tather John's Medicine. .49c, ozc Gude's Pepto-Mangan. S * Cascarets ... .....10c, 23c, 45: Juniper Tar. s 29¢ Jacques’ ‘-lB!‘.I'ES California Syrup of Fig: Radium Compound.. Vick's Salve.... -.29¢, Pierce’s Golden Medi al covery Fletcher’s Castoria. . Sloan’s Liniment. Resinol Ointment Mentholatum ... Bayer’s Aspirin Pape’s Cold Compound Forhan’s Tooth Paste Musterole . Piso’s Cold Remedy. Hill's Cascara . Alasco 'Z,emu = . 'ape’s apepsin: Joint-Ease Vinol Bell-ans Scott’s Emulsion. Borden’s Malted Milk. .. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Baume Analgesique Formamint . Pyramid Pile Treatme: Stuart’s Calcium W-ler. Nuxated Iron. Hypo Cod...... sr.zs Absorbine, Jr.. .. $1.00 Angier's Emulsion. $1.50 Allenrhu ....... 25¢c Beecham’s Pills eezone Zonite ... C_reomll!slon Everfy I Dandérine ... Howard's Buttermilk Cream. 59c Dr. King’s New Dlscovery 49¢, 89c 30¢ Hind's Honey and Almond_ Lotion 34c 3 for $1.00 $1.00 Beau Tint, the White Beauty Clay 49c 50c Cuticura Ointment - 37c $2.00 Pint Thermos Bottle 129 Toflet Paper 2,000 Sheets Per Roll 16¢ 50c Squibb’s ’l‘:’o{l Paste 35¢ 3 for $1.00 40c Prophylactic Toothbrushes ' 29c¢ 60c Bromo Seltzer 37c 30c Liguid Venéer 19¢c One-Pound Cai Garweod Talewm 23c 39%¢ Pompelan Olive O 50c Listerine o 37c - ‘Waldorf Tollet Paper 4 Rolis for 25¢c 25 4lc 15¢ Bell's Pine Tar and Honey.25c, 49¢ 59¢ 98¢ Phillips’ Milk of Mlznelu.llc. 43c 25¢ 49c 89c 39¢c 29¢ 43c 49¢ 10c Hard Water Soap, per dos. 60c Caldwell’s Syrup of Pepuin Half Piats 20c Williams’ Eau de Quinine $1.39 21c $1.75 Bromo Seltzer 25c Black Draught. . 35c Calotabs ...... $1.00 Caroid Tablets.. $100 D. D. D.... 60c Doan’s Pills 85c Jad Salts . 30c Kondon's . 100 Lapactic Pills. .. $1.00 Lysol SIM Sqnlbb's Petrolatum. 60c Tyree’s Powder..... 25c Zinc Sterate..... $1.00 Pineoleum ..... $1.50 Petrolagar Pond's Cold Cream... 50c Ipana Paste. 30c Kolynos 25c Lavoris 50c Lavoris ... $1.00 Lavoris . 25c Listerine . $1.00 Listerine . Lyon’s Powder. 50c Pebeco . 50c Pepsodent . 60c Barbarsol . . 35c Krank’s Cream. $150 Pidand’s | 50c La Blache 37c $1.00 Fatlier John’s Medicine 79¢ X L Rub Rubbing Alcohol In Pint Bottles 49c 350 Pond’s Cold or Vanishing Cream Hair Tonle $1.13 30c Upjoha’s Phenolax ‘Wafers 19¢ Old Dutch Cleanser 4 for 25¢ 23c Rz Rz n: PN AR 6Cc Krank’s Cream...... 35c Mennen’s Cream 5¢c Mennen's Cream 39¢ 25¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream, 29¢ 50c Sh d . €120 Sal Hepatica €0c Sal Hepatica.. €190 S. S. S. €Cc St. Jacob's Oil. 35¢ Tiz. 50c Brownatone. $1.5¢ Brownatone... $1.0 Famo Hair Tonic. 75c Glover's Mange Cure.. . £1.50 Goldman’s Hair Color. £1.50 Kolorbak. $1.00 Mahdeen. 35c Stacomb.. 60c Wild Root Hair Tonic... $125 Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur Hair To $1.00 Gillette Blades. 50c Gillette Blades. $1.00 Auto-Strop Bilades. 50c Duplex Blades... .. 40c Eveready Blades. 50c.Gem Blades. 4-0z. Aromatic 4-0z. Glycerine .. 1-0z. Tinc. lodine. 1 pt. Witch Hazel . 60c Elcaya Cream. 35¢ Cutex.. $1.50 Van Ess 95¢ 39 7% 39 39¢ .25¢ 15¢ 10c 35¢ 25¢ J. & Baby Powder 17¢ 3 for 50c 30¢ Resinol Sonp 18c 25¢ PRillip’s Milk of Magnesia 18¢c 4 $125 Pluaud’s Lilac Vegetal mnumuu P HEALY DEAD LONG IN D. C. SERVICE | Building Inspector, Sixty-Seven, ‘Was Born in Washington. Funeral Tomorrow. Following a brief fllness, John P. | Healy, building inspector for the Dis- I trict government, died yesterday aft: lernoon at ris apartment in Cathedral | Mansions, 2900 Connecticut avenue. Funeral services will be held at| 9 o'clock tomorrow morning with | mass at St. Paul's Catholic Church, | 15th and V streets, attended by members of Carroll Council, Knights of Coiumbus. Burlal will be In Mount Olivet cemetery. Mr. Healy had a wide acquaintance due to his twenty-five years of sbrv-| Ice in the building inspection divis- . ion of the city. Since 1918 he has becn at the head of the dvision. The unusual building activity of the past | few years has kept the building | inspector's ofice working at full speed and has made the job of chief inspector a trying one, Two monthx ago Mr. Healy o lapsed from a heart attack in his office and had to be removed to his home. ~After a period of rest he re- turned to duty and appearcd to be | in good health again. A week ago, however, he was taken ill and sank gradually, Healy was born in Washington -seven years ago. He ree ved hix ‘early education in _ the public schoals and his engineering training Iunder private tuto He is survived by his wido Katherine Healy. sons an, daughter: . Mrs. three five ' CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Military Oriler has postponed its annual dinner from Suturday to March 15, becausé of the [d ath of Woodrow Wilson. All ac- {ceptances for Saturday will be con- !K!derrd as for the latter date, unless the secretary, Dr. J. M. Heller, is noti- | fied to the contrary f the Carahno | Warren 1. ®ory, manager of Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company will {address the members of the Leagn {American Pen Women Saturda: {pm.. at the Shorcham Hotel. {Ject? “Juvenile Fiction.” Sub- tribute to Woodrow W i ica’s Interpreter to the World.” forrow at the Eighth Street Templ {The Bible class will mert Wednesd morning at 10:30 o'clock i | _Dr. Abram Simen wili entine dance of Al- fraternity, will b night at Potomac The annunl v i uturday Boat Club. A card party t tomorrow night at the Church of the Nativity hax been postponed to Feb- ruary 15 because of a small fire The drill temm of Bethel, No. 1, {Job’s Danghters, will give its first ex hibition drill at the masic bull of Co- lumbia Council 3 i gineers. to be Jokn N. Heach. ment division, p plain the board service retirement ning at 8:30 at | Union headquarters. avenue. bill Friday Federal 1493 New York MUCH LIQUOR SEIZED. 19 Gallons of Whisky and 2 Quarts of Gin Taken in Raids. Nineteen gallons whisky and two quarts of gin were selzed by the {police yesterdaz in a number of raids | jon alleged violators of the Volstead {prohibition enforcement law. Five raids were patticipated in by Lieut. Davis and § jsquad, Policernen Howard “and Dan myer of the second precinct and Rev- | enue Agent Leroy er. The largest selzure. sixteen gallon: ! was made at 1410 N street northwest, | where Angelo Flakes was arre; { charges of s | |W. W. CHAMBERS CO0.! ‘Will Furnish A Complete Modern Funeral Burial Case Private Ambulances Fully equipped rolling cot, stretchers and “lunkets, Local calls only $4.00. Parlors and Chapel, Cor. 14th and Chapin N. Call Chambers—Col- 432 Cars Embalming Details | | | i $5,000 a Year The actual Record of a Young Man with Ambition" and Vision: through a plan we sug- gested to him. This same phnuopmtoyoulfyon in certain fundammhls. Telephone or call at this office to- || morrow or tomorrow eve- La Salle Extension University 713714 Albee Bldg. || If you can not call, clip coupon and mail today I desire to make real | progress ~ this year, and will appreciate informa- tion concerning your plan fi|2! for my advancement in the field checked: ~Higher Accountancy, Business Management; Modern Salésmanship, Law—LL. B: Degree, « Traffic Management, Industrial Management, - Business Correspondence, | & reception L Was i Club rgt. MeQuade of the vice | 3 | Webster s $20 a Week to i- 1426 G Street N.W. I Sa | canl’ Col. JOHN P. HEALY. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Women's City Club, 5 o'clock, Rev. John J. Queally will speak of Russia. TONIGHT. The Cathedral Heights Citizens' Asso- ciation will hold its business meeting, as scheduled, but canceled the dance that was to have followed b cause of the death of Woodrow Wilson. hies The Alaba ¢ Society will have 0" o'clock, in targe ballroom of Willurd Hot Bible Was Mad A chicken pie will e s by the Ladies' Aid Association_of the Church of Our Father from & o'clovk. Supper will be f meeting of the Optimis church. Subject, “An Dickenx. Prof. Alexander Wetmore w the second of a_se secturcs under thy hington Univer t §:15 p.n The Birds of 1 N be illustrated - obtai ed from the v o university. The Alpha Sigma Alpha Fraternity wwol of Accountanc . Al . 8:30 o'elock, rooms for zn initia- Dickin will speak at the tian Churci. under th hitol Hill W. C. T. U Enforesment.” m Street “Law wil (&} Thirteen Club Club. Speakers . whose topic will be Indust The ty orge O, Gillinghan J. andall ymen’s Christ Tanuary Subject: * City Club 0 Healing Women" ing Book Lotta Moran Civie section, ¢ Allen will speak Mis, £ peible Republican Club will hold ontinued of the convention. 8 o'clock. at Israei E. Church. Interest in Politice” tution and the C lokd -k, at 1734 X etre t charge 1a Repre: i Nebr: o on friendly Te- peakers Howard . Waller F lect selections, Mi whistling solo, M accompanist. Mis: Al <ervice men_invited. Negro d Campbell Buskal: 1 fter L<azue, 319 Reward for infor- mation Freeman, 1622 { RILLFOLD— Rted. | working girl’s saiary; Dept. or on Chevs Chase Franklin BAG, lost n vieinity of S cur; reward. ontaining bank it. Pleasant tween 5 BOSTON T “*Bos. AIK||me ears and white breast. Tel. North 3 1524 R st. Lib- Tvory. et with fopaz cars, between Californi on Con- and 1ith en_stones “and_chip diamonds, v evening. Rews SGLASSES—Gold, Tuesday evening between R Evclid sts. Phone Adams 118, Tteward. GERMAN POLICE DOG, female, biack with tan over eyes and on lower legs] §5 reward. Bryant, 1332 V_st. n.w. GLASSES—Tuesday _evening, rimmed glasses. Reward. SSES, tortoise SLASSES, tonTon Reral & GLASSES, mly s, leather case. ! GLASSES, in case; Thursday morning, be- tween 113 Kentucky ave. and 1ith and E. Capitol sts. s.e. Above address or phone Line. SES—Georgetown car or between S e ind T w and Veterant: Buregu. North 9406-W. DBAG, brow leather, Wednesday, be- Hovon 11tk and 12th on W. B. T. Co.’ bus: contains pink purse, geographic lecture ticket, uto_driver's license, eic. Reward. Phoné th_5108. S—Bunch, in folder, Friday, February 1. K eward, Retirn to 1400 8th st nw. - 1% FIN, Iarge pear] crescent. Monday. Reward. 8806, Apt. 80C. ETBOOK, lady’s, brown, —containing m-fikn of keys, wedding ring uttached. Finder lease _phone Franklin _9167. POLICE BADGE—No. 253. urn_to precinet No. 7. HEE_coataining_money. Tuesday at 13th and Clifton_n.w. 5411 Iith st. n.w. —Carat diamond, platipum. ~ Liberal Te. BN 1010 Belmont. Apt. 21. NG, gold, with cameo. Please mum © B Peaant St Rewar: T, PIN, University Montan B earis:’_Call Adams 5504, ELLA, black si P Latayette Park. gold knob with initials L. "Bhone . Lydie " Addison, Main %" 108, asecomor's oiice, District bidg, Reward. WRIST WATCH _Silver, biue ribbon, Sunday Finder memea e Banking and Finance, Name .... Around 10 o'clock, between 10th and 14th BASon"E JeTt:nand wide. Please call Frankiin 1903-J after 6 p.m. 7 T_WATCH. wmall diamond w5d Dt T Fevruagy 1. Liveral n'lnl nd will ; of | of | organizations | 1 | ! BUNDY. will LIMIT TO TRUCK-LOAD | WEIGHT CONSIDERED, Proposed Limit of 25000 Pounds to Protect Street Surfaces Discussed. Should automobile trucks ington be limited to a tota) ding truck and 1 or 25,000 pounds This question wax discuss rence between the Distr rd and a group of truck s N reached. . W, L chairn the traffic board, said the xurf vision of the District recommends 25.000-pound limit, and the owners w of the o i pounds would not be unrs combe: explained the trafic ini to r the load- ks as a means of safe- | street paving surface. | Maj. Holcombe pointed out that the | width of the tires on a truck is an important factor in tion to the 1 to be carried 000 ing of t guarding tl the residence of her § st nw on February | NATRAT A, .. heloved mother | amin o, Austin S 3. Al blor | k. Funeral servees wiil be held at son J Booker and loving N Keeses and aunt of Mos. Mary S Fetrnars s Tntermeni Hern- Inestay. ¥ Wf her sister, ary 6, Mr- Wedne k. BUNDY. Bundy_und thiis ety nw., CRAIN. ¥ from . Febrt XL W, Crain of ) Februury % of his bt 11 spring nent at Ariingto friends invited 1 Wichitn Falls, 1 copy “iFort Worth, papwrs Dl aNth” senr of iereafior. < belosed | T fneral at Phiindel- L FARNHAM, rtrude Hanley | FIuTee 1w of K Faruhan GRIGG. Wednenisy, gt Hotie, Y. Wi Pebruary Velatives und friends j t Frospect H 5 N crul from the above address Carroll_Counei mbus. are be of Brothe his 1a Friday 1 M. Hunter and H. and Mary 'F Funeral from hi i road, on Friduy ela- ' Tuter- ; 3 pow. o attend February briars L n.w.. MOLLIE wife of J be ut of Suturday. Febru- and friends in- . 1924, at 1:13 Howard . eloved wife of ‘of Mary ! gley and fat and | K. Quigiey a 3 Funeral frou his late -4 Heart, ‘nm-‘ at H a.on. | 1024, | Sth st | resi- requiem mass will e sa SHOEMAKER. Wednesda; 30 a.m’. at her residenc Mrs. DELLA T. eman). Frneral from Friday, February . tives and friends invil SMITH. Wednontay, SOPHIA February pith. Intern Friday, Februars 8. SULLIVAN. On Tuesdas. Februars 5. 1024, A beloved mather of SYDNOR o 3 Funeral from her late re ‘ebruary 8. Creek cemetery. yapers please copy.) THOMAS. Departed this life after a Februurs 1. 1024, Thomas, devoted uncie of Mamic eteptather of Nitae: WiHam. Sogeie: Ads | and Frank Hutchinson aadIoving g-and- | faher of Beatrice Tolson. A host relatives und friends survive him. services at Suyles' underta Saturday, Februa ), at ment in Charles county, Md. Oh. how hard we tried fo save | pm. Inter- * Happy angels came and bore ybu From this dreary world of pain THE FAM Vednesday, Februars 6. 1924, at | at his residence, 3638 Warder st. LFIED HOLMEAD, the beloved hus: of Eliza Doleman Thomas. Funeral (private) Friday, February &, at 2 p.m. terment at Congpessional cemeters. THOMAS, A special communication of Ben- jamin B, French Lodge, AN has been c Tor Fpiayy” Febraary &, pam., at_lodgeroom No. 1, Tempie, Washington, 1. C.. rpose of ing Masonic for our Iate brother, ALFRED In- 7 burial serv H. THOMA By order of the worshipful master. SIDNEY 1. BESSELIE WALL, Wednesday, February 6. 1024, ¥ E., beloved ‘wife of Jumes e 38" yeara, . Fanoral from.her dence, 1305 3ith st. n.w., on Saturda; roary 9, at 2 o'clock pm. Kelatiy friends 'invited. Interment at Glenwood | cemetery. . ‘WILSON. Wednesday, February 6, 1924, WILLIAM _A., beloved husband of Jda Browniug Wilson. Funeral from his late residence, 619 Sth xt. s.w., on Saturday, February 9, &t 2 p.m. 'Relutives and friends invited to’ attend. Interment at Congres- sional cemetery. 8 In Memoriam. BOWMAN. A tribute of love to the memory of,wy tiusband. ARCHIE 1. BOWMAN. who of lite Amidst the changiog R BU A OTy doar son. THOMA two years ago today, Febr: In_the depths of my sorrow No _one can_ tell The lows of my ‘Whom 1 loved so well. May God grant him eternal rest. MOTHER. BURGESS. Tn sad but lving remembrance o, wiio. died In loviog remembrance of our dear “mother, MARTHA CORDELIA BUR- GESS, who departed this life one year ago today, February 7, 1923. One year hay passed xince that sad day Whea you, dear mother, passed away; .hm‘- ‘memory (l:ld“l.nl_(r'u! o That our bearts s for you. 'WALTEL AND LILLIAN. | FISHER. | JUSERR In Memoriam. CARVER. 1 loving ren g and sister, parted this 1ife fourteen bruary 7, 1910, T heurt wax p Yet not our will. There are some who atill linger AU the spot where you are lald, Who will come aud tring you flowers o the gouve e done. s Fared to the memory of my be ioved husoond, WILLIAM M., who departed thix life one 'year ugo todny, February 7, 1923 How T miss the w, e fuotsteps M the on g T loved wo de for hiis coming. sure GREEN. Busbund. this Jife 1920 1o memory T often see times hhe Tust e near ED WIFE, MARTHA GRE In rad buc Tovn KNEESSL e deur dica No_word more sweet, No love No heart wmore troe 4 be her lov AND ANNIE MONROE. Ii st but lositg memors of my DE MONROE, win ot ago today, Fe Just o lin J duar dangliter MARTHA MON- MOUBNING. 1 sat an loviss. remembrance of JENNTE 1 MOCRN NG b died dus, February HUSBAND ANU CHILDREN. * memory of my dear CORA O'NEILL, wh tw yeurs ago tod In loving daughter, HE eparted this 1t Februurs 7. 1901 e montis of February i us Ui saddest of 1 Becutise twenty Senrs ago (o Our dear Hein passed & MOTHER | BEIGELMAN, of my who' departed. th Frvrua SCRIBNER. of iy only In sud but Joving remembra: . NETTIE M. SCRIL I g not stand Nor did T see | ot w where Nettie y that will n 5 burled deep er fade; YOUR I 3 TIM 2 THER, B ARD L. STEARN STEWART. A loving tribute to the memory brother. i ed in Vebruary . PATRICK loving remembrance and mother. ¢ by one the roses fal but for ail the roil is calied. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. e p————THE ORIGINAL ————yp WR.Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET,N.W. WAIN 108 FORMIRY SAOFST. ALMUS R.SPEARE B.SPEARE e CLYDE J. NI HERBERT B. NEVIUS 324 NEW YORE AVE, NW. MAIN 2608 GAVIERS S0 ESTABLISHED 1850 <& MORTICIANS 17301732 PENNA. AVE. PHONFES: MAIN 5512-5513 Wil | THOS, R. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.B. Undertakers. ‘mbalmers. Honellke Funeral Patlors. Lincoln_450. ~Frank Geiers Sons o, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. B Cnapel: Tacphone. __Main 2473 Perry & Walsh Boy M_Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walj JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. B.E. Model Chay Lincols 142. rivate Ambalances. Livery_in Conneetion. When _the W. W. CHAMBERS SERVICE s recommended you bave been guided in the Tight direction. Funerals, §75, $100, $120, #5% HONE COLUMBIA 432 " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841, Phone West 96. Automobile Service. 3 WILLIAM LEE, Fumera, Director ama Embalmer. Livery in connection Commodions chapel a5q modern” crematoriom. | Moderate 832 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 134, Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phose L. 0543. Quick, Dignifled and Edclent Service. . Deal & Co. 816 H u N, LINCOLN & _ Automoblie_Service. ‘VLSPEARECO Nelther the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare . 940 F St. NW. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n.o Phone Liacoln 524. Modern Chapel. Automoblie Fuserais. FUNERAL DESIGKS. oFromot auto dalivery servies. vo taazpeunive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 ¥ St. GEO. C. SHAFFER """ o EXPUESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. 906 14T AT MODERATE PRICES. st. m.

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