Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1924, Page 10

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O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1924, 10 :3 'I'RAPP[I] BY HRF DELEGATES ELECTED. : - Four Chosen in South Carofina to Single Flowers Mirro Aluminum for “Her” 2.qt. Percolators. = Support Coolidge. —Special, each— i COLUMBIA, 8. C, February 13.— Wrap or Coat o 3 South Carolina republicans, in stats —Gardenias, 39, $l 49 00 2 Y ) convention here, clected four dele- soc, $1.00. i : i 4 SR, % 4 gates at large to the national con- o L A i 0 ventions to bo held at Cleveland in =B o u tonnieres, s ,Deputy Chief Uses Gas Mask ( AL G | sune, ana pledgea support to Presi- 29c, S0, 75c. e —————————————————————————————————————————————————— L 1 ) 1 ’ dent Coolidge. Eleven delegates & Kann’s— Tele, ? 2 g £ onized handle. to Bring Woman From tb be sent from thunsts::xse::n ot Strcae'tml-‘sloor. .—___—___——Phone oead Ll {HE BUSTSGORNER Eemna. dve §ih & D/ Strects Kann's — Third whom are yet to be elected at con- Floor. Roof to Street. Lty £ ventfons to be held in each of the :““?" congressional districts. . A A Spec i al Treat for Book Lovers ! n Nicholson of the fire depart- - z } E s ment this morning mado his way Make T 1,200 Travelers® Samples {hrough tho smoke-filled residence of ‘ Furniture Rzui;holslery 2 X = N | WEEK > L5 Regular Price Donning a gas mask, Deputy Chief mett, a colored domes e old, from the roof. \ | i pbeietery s e keep ot While the deputy chief was rescuing 8. ‘workrooms busy during the slack sea- 2 ~ . Shio woman members of Xo. 4 truck 7 g:lfil. Jéf‘u?’.‘i‘w'fi&:‘!fl“ "“'o‘::l"" All New York Approves of These Purchased from the Dodge Publishing Company under direction of Lieut. " ew S ¢ rescuing B. B E overs Made to er - < | i i . wman, were reseulng B. 1 cl-’u Main 2329 and estimator will Very Chic Hats for Spring Wear —Well known for its high-grade books and their beautiful 1d his two sons, R. K. oall with samplse, n, from the third floor. ‘ERNBT HOLOBER Co. | KnOWn AS the Rollo-Felt Hat bindings. The titles included in this sale are too many for us They were carried down ladders to Y . 3 A = 10 F St. N.W. : . to enumerate, covering the entire field of the Dodge produc- tho street. ‘ o Miss Thelma Kite is havin’{[}| ovr.ng-rm;r;:‘g' TURNITURE | —A particularly youthful off-the-face model, worn with fibne g ;g P b was a tew minutes aftor 7 oclock |some prenuptial bridge work || “HAVE WE SERVED YOUI" ¢ the sides pinched ; severely plain or neatly ; he st o molke beeame | done. e —— — ornamented. Select from black, brown, l 9 5 Just a Few of the Bindings: o to the upper| —\ye'q like t' give Dame Fash-|— S gray, wood, empire blue and sand......... . - Buckr T P : o ither and two, sons were wrapped|ion a yard instead of an inch jest Kann’s—Second Floor. Suede LT atzee aste grain Leathercraft 1 at a window to members of |t’ see what she’d do. —Guest Books —Gift Records —Royal Rubaiyat y. Mrs. B. I\ Des (Copyright fonsl Newspaper Service.) z 4 - —Religious Books —Oriental Rubaiyat —Fitzgerald Rubaiyat orothy Dean anl Thireton S % Naishapur Rubaiyat “Pulgraves Golden Treasury “Wedding Records vo the building without assistance.| Operated by electricity and com- | Kb —Birthday Books —Children’s Books o firc burned through the lower | pressed air, a floating dry dock with | B i < = ; flpor o the parlor and dining room,|a lifting capacity of 25,000 tons has E —M?ny of the gift editions are boxed and in perfect condition. Others show slight |~s‘.vl‘;c\1k;:101;v:x&‘tg;ura been installed at Amsterdam. ¥ / A . e i e g o s : Kann’s—Main Aisle—Street Floor. ATTENDANCE RECORDS uCL AFLlN l@ll ; /i D A\ Special forE Tomorrow AT OPERA ARE BROKEN g 5 i : b ;' . o = Will Make Piano and || | e 54 Girls’ Gingham Dresses 8,689 Persons Fill Cleveland Public Music Glasses i i > 2 1314 G St. ¥ atl a b 4 X Hall to Hear Chalia- ClaflmOphcalCo. City Club Bidg. | a ’ A i == health” with ; 5 PROLTOR § -~ 11 “pep” aplenty by 1 ° i o Pre 3 d 3 every so often 1 L p/ s G , February 13.— lN L a8 | |l Wha « world record g PASTILLES .7 agnesia. It serves Z s I 3 -Daughter going_ to i indulging In a bot- s | for indoor grand o attendance ' ' the “ounce of 3 | : i A chool will neca & larse A | i i of Cltrate of : § Sizes 7 to 14 years “was cstablished here last night, when Eon prevention.® i A b\ supply of Gingham g To insure your ¥ ¥ i 2l N 4 Dresses for spring school , 3650 persons attended the € 3 ASTHMA getting 4 pur ¢ — ——— 3 daye. At this low price, Clvic Opera Company's performance ] frosh, sparkli mother may buy her as L COUGH | laxative beverage, many as she needs with- e tor ) ‘ TARR i | BT out strain on her ouse for Mary Gar- H gist to give you | purse. So think CATARRH| | | B o (i < acte His Eminence CARDINAL VAUGHN wroto:| IAll your daughters e X e et Trtors. i ER Es Since the Tailored Woman s pite cedente cacious. V 3 = o dres J'receipt records esta rd AT YOUR DRU . E H y Comes Into Her Oun are made of gin, Francisco two years ago were not i This Spring ham, - in big tdbroken. checks, little The Mannish checks and tiny hecks. All are Straightline mod- Vest els, some _with y e gathers at the side, a:ind JZoms i 1 i with panel front and pleat The Suit Returns Triumphant Isfbeing aough cjtey ran sl L e ~—We have a fine assortment collars of white or contrast- > in Engli & - ing ee- For SP"ng Wear in English broadcloth, fancy ini cotors, Lons and tnrec ratine, and pique and linen G o 'matsh collar lov in white and tan, made with s s - - 4 Smartly slashed and piped. -And we have a large ¢ollar or collarless. P e o atow ot i dresses. Trimmed with pip- selection at o $1.00 to $3.95 o LS In biue, brown, tomato, green, —The sult has come Into its own again. For spring the smartest Canin® lavender and black and white costume for town or for travel is the strictly tailored suit, worn Kann'’s—Street Floor, hechs with a gay scarf or gardenla. n > —At this price there are smart boyish sults, faultlessly tailored 0— Worthwhile Features In Infants® Wear of striped and check tweeds, mannish suitings, checked flannels, Infants’ Japanese and Crepe —Infants > Hand-crocheted homespun mixed tweeds, and navy and black twill. Coats i i — 7 M ins, handmade g 357 single, double breasted and link fastening styles, with noteh At the Volentine Farty il niot witn'daint Sacques, finished with and trimmed with dainty ; collars. 75C pink or blue. Special, % —Another particularly youthful model has a straight box coat A Pretty O it Rubber Sheotin of " $1.00 A iare Tined with crepe do chirie Hair Band Tegwmary” She, “Speciai Diapcrsr site. -~ Sixaarommed —Sizes 14 to 18 and 3¢ to 48. . awr an Ieholeny x2d Kann's—Second Floor: —Adds greatly to onc’s at- Simain Dree Gt Yase Bes (aanen | 0 — tractiveness and gives a blue. Special, each Kann's—Second Floor. feminine charm to miss and E matron, 7 it —Hair Bands, of silver and Manufacturer’s “End-of-the-Season” Close-Out 35 Pairs Puritan Pump - o Teaves 25 Steamer Trunks Regularly $5.00 $1.00 to $3.95 = A = —Hair Bands, cntircly of % Special Choice Slleflal, a pamr rhinestones— : i : $1.50 to $6.95 —Hair Bands, designed pur- L Iposel}‘: fm;] q:; bobged hair, . . " have broad sides and narrow i . ¢ All womenh klrlm\;r of these slippers, their front, in gold cloth and leaf —Good, durable steames trurks, made of basswood, with vul- o= “ g e ; quaintness with the large silver-like buckle and styles— canized fiber covering. Edges are bound with fiber and stecl. Trunk: d with good catches and locks. Neatly Slmply waShlng your teeth square toes and flat heels. Made of patent $2.50 to $3.95 Tined. 1n 35,36 and 35 inch sizes. leather and black gun metal; have rubber top’ Street Flaor, vianns SThitd Fioor cannot prevent Acid Decay i S o8 » - at THE DANGER LINE worrernten - Utility Dresses Wy vuses ° 'VERY time you eat, tiny food Ordinary dentifrices cannot stop . . . particles lodge in your mouth. the relentless progress of Acid ; Silk Chemue’ D elwately ( X 1/ By Especially in the little V-shaped Decay. To accomplish this, it is Lm,ely As the crevice formed by the rounded necessary to counteract mouth A edges of your gums where they acidity as well as to clean your ~F irst Crocus come into contact with the teeth. teeth. A tooth-brush does not dislodge all these food particles. They remain in the mouth and decompose, form- Squibb's Dental Cream com- ik ing acids which attack your teeth bines the ingredients necessary to —Special and cause Acid Decay. prevent Acid Decay and to clean i 3-Day Sale, at The most serious Acid Decay and polish the teeth beautifully. It begins at The Danger Line. This is made with Squibb’s Milk of ; ~Of radium eilk and crepe de chine, these is the soft part of the tooth where Magnesia, a product prescribed for display their pale tints to excellent advan- the enamel stops, exposed when generations as the best agent for tage—pink, orchid and honeydew, beauti- the gums recede. " correcting acidity. 5 :ully l.acedtrimm:d or taitll:r:d simply. They & re priced ve low, so af u Acids destroy this soft tooth The regular use of Squibb’s seve‘r’al withoruyt feeling undu{; c:tl:ayv:;;:{ structure readily. Disease and de- Dental Cream protects your teeth Kann’s—Second Floor. cay begin at the gum marginand from Acid Decay at The Danger - i extend towards the roots of the Line and elsewhere. It keeps them : B teeth, undermining the health of . .sqund, bright and attractive and is the gums. Pyorrhea and loss of beneficial to the P in to B . = teeth often result. Poisons from use it to-day ing;:!in?;z: of s Two Exceptional Values in these conditions are absorbed into better teeth and better health. If Iridescent Table the body and frequently are re- your druggist cannet supply you, R sponsible for rheumatism, heart- mail us the coupon below wit} ten Glassware disease and other serious troubles. cents for a generous trial size tube. i - E. R. SQUIBB & SONS, 80 Beckman Strect, New York " A T Manufacturing Chemists to the Medical and Dental Profzssions since 1858 4 w_or with the much ad-~ = ] mired rainbow fine SQUIBB'S DENTAL CREAM || = = O e 5 29 o . \ Made with Squibbs Milk d'Magnssm- ; pX: & Ll o b tete and Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia, useful in hyperacidity of the stomach and : - Sherbet Glasses, s fl-fi::k:&mm‘m?:m e ; T i \ Mo, €137 No. 4421 18 THE HONOR AND INTEGRITY OF ITS MAKER 29 C - X Stuatpntline, Deess s’;;?é-“,',‘,:“g;z Dresy e S Do“i;’; 4513'3““ s‘r“;\':l.“::fi;"u : ¢ Antiox Rinnee Yoke Front Regulation Fitted Dross: Yoke Front USE THIS COUPON - Full Side Pleats ‘Walstline Dress Large Shawi Fullplk‘rnt‘helzed B g S i 1 o, e Yot ™7 - < —Tumblers and. : ; = Bikendfieies 00t 6o comes ot SEnibibplg and - o Ice Tea Glasses, These regulation models for nurses, maids, e sample tube of Squibh s Deatdl Gicam. sl s e e each— s ol manicurists and waitresses are faultlessly Name. 5 R i . ‘ 1l kn “Fruit-of-the- e | NoU "0 AL $] 95 ol el o Tkt A¢ $7 .95 Kann's--Third Fleey style.. Sizes 36 to + Ksnns—Second Fleor, %500 2% ¥ 4% S S A S ne*e 1% o% o sofnage agecfe oy 0y * &, e —Lovely in texture and tint, these gar- ments are regularly priced $3.50. S vy The ideal preventive 00 0 4% 2% 80 180 S0 e el o% cde b oo (R *, » b A e o o 2, s’ o wge 3 alv el ol R IEN 0 Joage .0 25 o, ‘."’0

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