Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1924, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, M-BROKS &© G STREET BETWEEN HI™E 2™ CAPPER DISCREDITS | MAS. TRUMAN G. PALMER i ALCORN TESTIMONY HEADS RESCUE LEfiGUEE E Secretary Reports 16,765 Animaxsf “Did Not Know There Was a Pen- and Birds Received in Last | Fifteen Months. rose Headquarters at Conven- tion,” Senator Declares. May Sale of White Silk Gloves $295 - Van Raalte Gloves, of pure white Milanese silk, 12-button length, daintily rufffed from top tp wrist An exquisite glove at this price White Neckwear $1.50 Tailored Vestees, of novelty fab- fics; Collar and Vestee Sets and Collar and Cuff Sets; also Smart Color-trimmed Neckwear. s. Truman G. Palmer was re-| dent of the Washington | | Animal - ue at its annual | \eeting in the Shorcham Hotel to- | CONTRADICTS TELEGRAPHER aay. Otner officer: ‘e | Mrs. Mendum R. - etary, Mrs. Merton E. T‘W?; ‘ : tredsurer, W. Frank D, “Had No Part in Any Conference i . Members of the board of directors on Nominee,” He Adds. ed as follows: Miss Martha arry nst. Mrs. C. Carroll Glover, ir.: Henry Leonard Mrs. John Hays mond and Mrs.’ Reginald Huider Tle secretary reported that a war‘ of 16,765 animals and birds had been received at the league’s “‘rescue” during the last fifteen months Am these, shc sald, were includ- 23 dogs, 10,338 kittens, 14,305 N white rats, 1 dove, 1 squir- | rel, pigeons, 1 opossum and i1 | birds. Out of these, sh, orted that e | 68 cats 134 kittens and dogs had | been placed in homes, with desirable | owners, and that 2 cats and S1 dogs had | - | been returned to their original own- ers. A resolution was adopted by the| ie to create in its membership & | aining members! i 4 year. The mem i ly included life merm at $100 A tive members, $5 1 of The nomi- | §1,"and juveni ts An address was delivered by Miss | Denies Headquarters Knowledge. | Erances Hawks Burnetl, president of HE first May White Sales of thisnew organization, and we have en- e, | Braien i i et Breaidont ot | deavored to make it an event that will be remembered throughout the B M years. Eor weeks we have been gathering great stocks of suitable White . [¥iE e eextime upon b Sale merchandise—summery things whitein color, and lingerie both whitc specting outgoing cargo A . T]') d h = ot e for China, Robert Dollar | and gally tinted. e garments are so new, and the prices so ridiculously has dumped' thousands of feet low, you will buy heavily for your future needs, and save more money of lumber back on the pier 2 than you ever thought possxble on your summer outht. because it failed to meet in | every respect the exact require- | ment of the buyer. Like. the Dollar lumber interests and the famous Dollar line, it is the pol- icy of Hearst’s Interna- tional to give first quality — regardless of cost. Every issue is filled with the articles and stories of writers who stand at the top of their profession ~“The Janeites” for instance, by Rudyard Kipling in May. May Sale of Philippine Lingerie May Sale of Voile ngerle Voile Gowns Regularly $2.50 Voile Teddies Regularly $2.75 Voile Gouns Regularly $3.75 Tailored styles or beautifully trimmed with foot wg and lace. White and fascinating high shades { Philippine Teddies Regularly $2.00 Philippine Gowns Regularly $2.50 Philippine G Regarty 355 $2.43 tot Y Every garment made entirely by hand, with ex S " eaz‘s, 5 quisite scalloping and hand-embroidery designs International May Sale of . Silk Jersey Vests Silk Gowps and and Bloomers ~ Teddies Regularly $1.50 and $2.00 e $1 00 cach $3 95 " = i The teddies are of crepe de chine, radium or crepe »eparate or in matching sets. Flesh, orchid, blue back satin. Beautifully lace trimmed or tailored. and peach. Very Special Gowns are elaborately lace trimmed or tailored models. Crepe de chine and radium. Flesh, peach and 500 Silk Jersey Bloomers Plain or fancy weave. TFlesh, orch: orchid. - id and gray Regularly $300 and K50, oren $2.45 All'silk']ersey Gowns 500 Silk Jersey Vests Lovely quality clinging glove silk. Regu- larly $800 and $10.00.......cccee.veemvomenee $4-50 Plain and fancy weave. Flesh and orchid. RAGHIAEIS S2000, onroadsos s ernssedssnssiisns o $135 May Sale of Silk Radium Step-in Vests Flesh or peach, trimmed with val lace. Regularly $3.50 ceeeeen. ... e $1.95 Squibb’s Dental Cream relieves sensitive teeth F YOU feel a sharp twinge of pain when you eat sweets—hot or cold foods—it is a warn- ing to stop Acid Decay at The Danger Line. The Danger Line is that tiny, V-shaped crevice where teeth meet gums. Food particles accumulate there. They ferment and form acids which attack the enamel, often exposing the soft, sensi- tive pulp of the teeth, (See cross-section of tooth above.) Squibb’s Dental Cream neutralizes acidity. It is made with milk of magnesia, The High Light of the May Sales Silk Princess Slips $3.95 We encourage you to compare these slips with any now selling at the prices named. It is the most remarkable purchase we ever dared hope for, even in such an event as the May Sales. Satin, crepe de chine and radium: some with hip hems, some hem- stitched, some lace trimmed. Besides white, there are flesh, light blue, peach, tan. gray, taupe, brown, navy and black. The quantity is not guaranteed to last all day. Exact Duplicates of $5.00to $8.50 Models recognized for generations as the most effective means of counteracting acids in the mouth. /’ . ° Brushing your teeth with Squibb’s Dental Cream not only protects them from Acid Decay, but keeps them beautifully clean. It leaves a soothing protective deposit of magnesia at The Danger Line, which lasts for hours, neutralizing acids as they form. You will prefer Squibb’s Dental Cream because of its thorough protection and its delightful taste. No other dentifrice brings you the same advantages. Enjoy them by insisting upon Squibb’s Dental Cream. SQUIBB'S DENTAL CREAM Made with Squibbs Milk of Magnesia White Footwear Makes Its Advent in the May Sales A Special $5 85 Group at May White Sale Prices Oxfords, pumps and sandals, in the summer's newest models, each a quality that adds interest to the May Sale values. $71.9 $0.95 $2.9 Many Other White Shoes 1 2 i 3 —have just arrived, including such famous makes as Patrician, Red i ‘Three special groups, coming just at the time you need Crose, Peacock, and the well known imported Bally Shoe. White kid- many of them to wear with your tailored suit. Overblouses ekin, white buckskin, white rel‘ndmh S0 S e and tuck-in models of variously patterned Jimit;es. some 3500 to $1 350 w 7 trimmed with fine lace edges, frills and other tailored touches. White | Blouses Tailored of Crisp Dimities Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia, usefulin hyperacidity of the stomach and as a modifier of milk for infants, may be obtained from your pharmacist. T | | Copyright 1924, E. R. Squibb & Sons

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