Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1924, Page 12

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THE ‘TWO TO ADDRESS PATRIOTIC MEETING Prince Georges Women’s Federa- tion to Hear Miss Ott and State Senator Sasscer. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., March Miss Mary Ott of Frederick State Senator Lansdale G. Sasscer will be the speakers at a county wide mecting, planned by the Amer canlzation department of the Prince Georges County Federation of Wom- en’s clubs in the parish hall of Pink- ney Memorial Church here, April 4, § pm The principal object of the meeting ill be to promote citizenship and a study of the government, as outlined by the state board of education and directed by Miss Ott. To be better ens, it is pointed out, it is neces- to know one's state, county, s and government. cer will tell of bills of the county which have just been passed by the legis Mrs. IHerbert Roby, Riverdale, sion chairman of American zenship, will direct tr 3L T headquarte northwest, Washington, Friday 10:30 a.m. One delegate from e club will constitute the voting body of the committee “The Sunday the parish hall of Pink her: varic 4 ure the progran Rossell Mitehell and Mrs. John Roby will have e of various phases of the prog: The last S terial b that en, accord- D. D, 10p of North a ion vester ing in Pinkney Memorial Church. INJURED FIREMAN DIES. Dispateh to The Star STON, Md., March 1oy, aged thi y driver, a truck ment ki throwir the night, survive 2mall ¢ DOCTORS’ W.IVESENITE. Organizdtion to Handle Flowers at Virginia Baptist Hospital. LYNCHB! Wives of 1 ization 4 flowers to be planted A Baptist Tocated just ind which is to be ready in about three months. "The physicians’ wives plan to grow flowers at the new hospital, and to share the flowers with other local 1t vou beautiful, g all mes K |it will starve your hai £ you don't. it doesn't do much good to try | to brush or wash it out. The only {sure way to get rid o bive it, then and ruin it bu destroy it 2 i use encul scalp and rub it finger tips. & most, if not & will be gone more applications will dissolve d _entire sign and hair wi times bet is all you will how much dan This simple rem- | Tis Cuticura Taleum s Refreshing For The Skin Daily use of Cuticura Talcum overcomes heavy perspiration and soothes and refreshes the skin. It imparts a delicate fragrance, leaving the skin sweet and wholesome. e e 07 il den . Sase” S8 where. Sonnzse. Ointment . Talenm! S Try our new Shaving Stick. ROCKVILLE, Md., March 24 (Spe- clal)—William B. Engel and Miss Elsie R. McMahon, both of Washing- ton, were married in Rockville on Saturday by Rev. P. Rowland Wag- ner, pastor of the Baptist Church, the ceremony taking place at the par- sonage. The following cases have been dis- posed of in the circuit court now in session here: John T. Smith vs. Mor- rison B. French, judgment for §1,- 201.12; Baltimore Bargain Ho, 1 urrell L. Cecil, judgment for. Barber & Ross ve. Lester W. garnishee, judgment for Thomas Smith vs. i judgment for $1 Kibbon vs. Th ment for $475 Bank vs. John H. $fllivan, judgment for $308.35; William H. Lawson vs. Archie W, ' Williams, judgment _for $544..8 Charles King & Sons Vs, eorge Gartner, Jude- . Lazenby & L. Cecil, judgment for $288; James Berry vs. George M. Gartner, judgment for $225: Mary F. Manion 'vs_Washington Rallway and Electric Company. judgment for $499; Bdward K. Manion vs. Wash- ington Railway and Electric Com- pany, judgment for $51; Rasin Monu- mental Company vs. Samuel Blunt judgment for _ $1 Montgome County Farm Bureau Supply ) . A. Dawson Trund Piedmont Mt.” Ai ve. Richard 3. ¥ Marshall . Mool « judin Blandford judgment fo ¥ v - $116; George, Gartner, judgment for $116; Farmers' Banking and Trust Company of Rockville vs. A. Dawson Trundle, judgment for $84.54: John Wilkins Company vs. J. Newell ch, judgment for nator David 1. W tts will speak be branch of the National Council ‘atholic Men the first Sunday eve- ning in April ext Tuesday b and a legal holiday, th Montgomery county will dwelling belon y ment was destroyed by The building what_caused the fire is not known The Takoma Dark volunteer firemen responded to the alarm, as did num- erous neighbors, but the water sup- CHILDREN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS | TO SUBMIT ESSAYS 450 Participating in Virginia Con- test of the American Chemi- cal Society. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, ' Va.,, March 24.—The students of the four-hundred-and- fifty public and private high schools of Virginia, invited last November { through the state department of edu- cation to participate in the prize es- y contest of the American Chemical Soclety, will bring their work to un end April 1. Tn the contest six prizes of twenty- dollars in gold are to be awarded to Virginia high school students and six scholarships to Yale and Vassar will be given for the six best essays in the United States. These scholar- ships will carry with them tuition for four years in chemistry or chem- ical engineering and §500 a year in cash. In addition to these awards many other scholarships will be of- fered through various universities and colleges. The high school students of Vir- ginia and other states are writing on the relation of chemistry to health and disease, to enrich to agricultufe and fore: tional defense, to the to the development of the industries nd resources of vour state and one national pr be awarded for the best essa. of these six topics. i | the flames wre futile. n the secon day in April all Montgomery county re £ which taxes for the r 1 | main unpaid will be offered for at public auction, in front of the courthouse at Rockville. About one Glasses Fitted MoCormick Medical College Eyes Examined Graduste Dr.CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 409410 McLachlen Bldg. 10th and G Sts. N.W. CRY FOR ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DEMOCRATIC WOMEN HONOR MONTGOMERY Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson Made Chairman at State Organiza- tion Meeting. Speclal Dispatch to The St ROCKVILLE, Md., March 24.—At a mecting of 600 democratic women in laltimore, Friday organization of the Unifed Democratic Women of Ma nd wap completed. Mre. Jesse ‘W. Nicholson of Chevy Chase, presi- dent of the Montgomery County Fed- eration of Women's Democratic Clubs, was made permanent chairman and indorsed for democratic national committeewoman, should the demo- cratio state convention select a county woman for that honor. Mrs. Preston B. Ray of Rockville was made corresponding secretary of the organization. Mrs. Johnson Poe of Baltimore was recommended for national committeewoman in case the state conveftion decides to select from Baltimore city, and M Hub- b: , Mrs. Gaither and were indorsed for de national convention. S land of New York spoke. to th tor Cope- You can't tell by the b liquor he drinks whether he or a dry Ask about our Hand Work ASSAD MONDAY, SEEK SCHOOL EXPANSION. Lynchburg Board to Ask Authority for Junior High. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., March 24.—The city school board Monday will call on the city council with plans for a twenty-four-room bullding for a Sunior high school. which Is to be | located on a site bounded by 12th,! Fillmore, 13th and Floyd streets, which has already been cleared by the removal of two large residences which formerly occupied the squad. The building equipped is designed to cost approximately $24,000, the plans providing for an additional unit, if desired, of twelve more rooms. |4 It’is expected that the council will | authorize the school board to proceed at once to secure bids for the mew school. 1 | West | 14260 IRVING ST..NW. Phone Adqmt 4936, 4937, 4938, 4939 Clean, Bright and Airy as Your Own Home When you send work to this New, sure Modern Plant, you are that it goes into the Cleanest Laundry possible. Everything here is Airy, Bright, Sunshiny, Immaculate. MARCH 24, 1924, Waodward & Mothrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Smart Dresses for Spring . Featured at $15 In the most charming of the Spring modes. Fash- ionable models developed in Roshanara Crepe; Canton, Satin-face Crepe, Flat Crepe, Printed Crepes and Novelty Cloths. Varied side drapes, folds, tucks. pleatings, shirrings,- beads and embroidery trim these dresses in a decidedly fas- cinating manner. All of the new Spring colors, as well as navy, black and brown. DOWN STAIRS STORE Spring Styled—Sports Topcoats For Women 915 Now that spring is about here one must: think of something smart for wear that is not hea The answer will be found in looking at t collection of Spring sports utility coats. The predominating styles are in modish stripes Full Lined DOWN STAIRS STOKE MOTHER :~ Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth- ing Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants Every process of Washing, Iron- ing, Sorting, Drying is Sanitary to the minutest degree. All in- gredients used are Pure and harmless to the most delicate fabrics. -~ May we demonstrate what Just Received—2,240 Yards For Misses and plaids, though the plain models a in many becon favored colors for spring. breasted models. silk, crepe and lingette ig versions. Side effects Imported Irish Dress Linen in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W Proven directions on each package. EDMONSTON’S — Home of the “Original” FOOT- FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. “Quality is Important—Fit is Imperative” YOU CAN RELIEVE THAT FOOT TROUBLE, sess fort, Co Service In Black and Brown Priced from 0 u; The Original Instep Brace Foot-Form Boots the Correctiv They are those A mental points of Fit that combine Physicians everywhere recommend it Unless Caused by Ac- cident or Deformity, by Wearing Proper Foot- wear. That does not mean neces- sarily the wearing of un- sightly shoes—but does mean wearing Proper Shoes, Prop- erly Fitted. The Edmonston Foot-Form Oxfords are ANATOMI- CALLY CORRECT and pos- funda- _ Com- rrection and as well. ve Boots™ that relieve cases of Fallen Arch, Flat Foot, Wea! Ankle and Rheumatism. The_most Scientifica,ll Built Last to be had. k so-called Foot v If you have any Foot Trou- . ble, consult our Specialists for advice. No obligation. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street . ANDREW B A neglected Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles ETZ, Manager = cough—7#e beginning of many a dangerous disease N your strength is exhausted nddudgliflhfi-l\'luof{our‘ ‘rom throat and lungs are raw and sore coughing, you may fall an easy prey to disease—bronchitis, pneumonis, even tu- ‘berculosis. That is why it is %0, impartant SERVICE means here? 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F 4 Two Sizes, 75¢ and $1.25 An-:h‘_ REsINOL Recommended for 28 years by leading physicians today recommending Resi= nol Ointment as a safe and effective remedy for con= stant use. Absolutely pure, healing, mildly antiseptic, Resinol will often soothe away in a day or so the most stubborn rash, or the most trifling blemish. Even alight application sinks deep into the pores, attacks the rootof the disorder, and starts the skin again acting normally. 1fyour child has any 5 el ol apply Resinol. Resinol is abso- lutely harmless. It cannot irri- tate the delicate texture of baby skin. You can use it without fear. Its results arc surprising. Get a jar_at your druggist, or _send for a free trial sample to Dept. 10, Baltimore, Md. Sale 68c Yard Price This year some of the smartest dresses will be fashioned of imported Irish dress linens. Here is a splendid opportunity to get the ma- terial at a substantial saving. To really ap- 36 Inches Wide DOWN STAIRS STORE Shades, Our Exclusive All-Silk Chiffon Hose, *1.95 pr. lace. trimming. rose, preciate the values offered one should sce linen. It is all pre-shrunk ready to m lavender, copen, corn, silver, pigtail blue and brown. nebark. green, tan, Infants’ Lingerie Hats, $2.95 & %3.9 ‘White fluffy lingerie hats Special. with White bonnets, 50c. ing white bonnets with embroidered frills of lace White Pique Hats, 58c. For the baby. A quality of pique that washes so well and is s attractive. Infants’ Spring Coats White coats of embroider; to 2 years. ith scalloped collar ar Very attractive styles. $2.95 Lawn Dresses, 78c Full-Fashioned 720 pairs of our exclusive all-silk Chifion Hose at a surprisingly low price. As the pic- ture shows they are transparent, yet they will stand hard wear. They are knitted of the purest thread silk with a special weave that assures elasticity. Shades of gun metal, black, Belgique, blush, French nude, dawn, silyer and zold. 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Sizes: $1.50 STORE - Just Received—New Lot Women’s New Pumps & Oxfords A.good looking, well wear- ing footwear for Spring for such a little sum as $2.96. Women will find it decidedly in_ the lot are two-strap patent leather pumps, brown calf one-strap, patent leather gray quarter two-button, one- strap pumps and hrown sued. trimmed brown and all brown to break up coughs promptly. For more than fifty years thousands of families have relied upon Dr. King's New Discovery to stop coughs. It does this quickly and naturally without bad after-effects whatsoever, by stimulati the mucous membranes to thro mm;qu It has an agreeable to their advantage to make their selection from these values Tuesday, for such offerings are rare. . ~Sizes 3 to 8 In Combined Lot DOWN STAIRS STORE oxfords. Also patent leatiiér one and two straps with plain ‘‘toes. Goodyear welt and flexible McKay sewn rubber heels attached: DERIVATIVE COMPOUND FOR INNER CLEANLINESS

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