Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1924, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SO CIETY __(Continued from Ninth Page) D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924 Mary 1. Manogue, Miss Rosa Schul- | teis, Miss Kathleen Murphy, Mrs. Lewis A. Payne, Mrs. Joseph J. Cotter, Mrs. Daniel E. Casey, Mrs. Henry J. Berens, Mrs. John O'Donoghue, Mrs. Rieman M. Ci v, Mrs. B. Houston McCeney, Mrs. James J. Kilroy, Mrs. James G. Haskell, Mrs. A. E. Graves and Mrs. David J. Dunigan. Birlhs Reported. £ Dirths have been reported Department in the last 24 ~FREE ADVICE! Our Free Health Advice Dep’t. an- 5wc ny questions about your dog's (rcc bktcs) ‘mptoms, age, build Safe d eff L St ey ailments [AXBILLS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION First Half of Obligation Is Due in November—May Call or Write. hours Peter and Villarietta Lontorno, bos. Frank 5 ‘A January Merchant T ailoring Sale—Now! Fall and Winter Suitings _Topcoatings & Overcoatlngs Flora Hoff, Mrs. Ellen Hoffman and Miss Martin. Th ard ( \l(v d i Noven VJI‘ Sese—= ¥ s ,"" e fotel, | _Mrs. Mary E. Chamberlain of Clifton TerHrace left this morning for Atlantic City and New York. famous Dog 3 Book on Diseases\g £ Dogs also care, feeding and breed- ing with Symptom t. Write for free copy. 5 . lanllarDrugCo.Rinhmond Va. rational Federation llf Alimnac, 15 meeting WIth| Miss Anne Bragg left this morning a | for a brief visit in Atlantic City. thserissatestactnarey Iteal estate tax bills for the cur- | rent fise: year are now read distribution a the District Building | or will be mailed upon writte . C. M. Towers, collector, 1 | that pay for t the same s will $1.20 per $100 of ass year to $1.40 for the ) Towers reminded ta that they must have the squ: Don’t let pain make you miser- able. One or two Anti-Kamnia T: nblch and the pain will van- Made to Measure ! FX en ik e e T Regular $45 and 5@ bl e - Headache =2 | lot numbers of their prope calling for bills, since the For 34 years AK Tablets ve relieved millions from | pains of rheumatism, sciatica, | headache, ncum]gm, toor.haéhe, { neuritis, \mm('n s pains, ete. Also from insomnia and nerv- ousness. Druggists everywhere | sell An( Kamnia Tablets every day. 25 millions used annually. | The genuine painreliever, Anti- | Kamnia, has AK on each tablet. | § Tablets § - Anti-Kamnia OPPOSED 70 ALL PAIN It is wonderful how quickly the pain goes after a good rub with Ben-Gay. It brings quick and blecssed relief. For: Marriage Ticenses. o een Ixsued to the Just think of it. 230 styles to select from. Better values than vou'll get in the so-called January Bargain Sales. The greatest ‘[Olhlnxr offering in town—and a cum;mnmn will convince you. Even rmd\ nmde “pulled-from-the-pile” clothing would cost vou more. 3 Newcorn & Green Merchant Tailors for 26 Years 1002 F Street N.W. Tired feet Colds Backaches Sore muscles Rheumatism Neuralgia AA((((((( b’ Kodaks Remain— Account eive one it goes unpaid, be mber ¥ tax bills, half of » in November, will | and Open n Savings th §10.00 and rec FREE § 1336 N. Y. Ave. The Original _ BAUME BENGUE (Analgésique) A Thos. Leeming & Co. Aner. Agents, N. Y. g Headquarters for Boy Scout Lquspment i i Yaks & @mpcmp PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET T Saks’ “De Luxe” Fall Hats 5 New Brush Felt Hat, colors, Pearl Gray with Black Band—Pearl Gray with Scal Band— Steel with band of same shade — Powder DBlue with Navy Band— The Hat with the new curl to the brim. Saks & Company Street Floor. S\ T Our Latest Cap Z) 1z G Iz v Y 2 £ = - % ?r&vel er ap Caenetts The cap with flexible rubber visor—silk lining and silk sweat band. Beautiful new plaids —Tan, Lavender, Gray and Fawn. $3 Other Caps $1.50 and $2 Saks & Company, Street Floor. okt 5 \“\W\\\\m\m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\mm\m\\y\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\\\\m TR e \ OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men $35 to $47.50 WELL groomed men are favor- ing the new shades of Pow- der Blue, Blue Gray and London Lavender and Overplaids, in sin- gle and double breasted models. Everything that should go into a gar- ment to insure satisfaction is incorporated in the overcoats shown by Saks & Com- pany, Washington. Expert needlework— the finest of wool fabrics—dependable trimmings—and those expert touches which give our clothes a customized ap- _ pearance. Fruit of the Loom ~the Rollicking Energy of Perfect Health WHAT a constant stream of energy they spend—these healthy, happy, tireless youngsters, romping all through the day! Proper fuel they must have for this active energy —fuel to build growing young bodies. e oo <0108 eurzanteea Ny \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\3\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\\m“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ s N M Guaranteed not to fade from sun or from any amount of wash- ing. They are guaran- teed for satisfactory wear or money back. In white and colored soft shirts. All new patterns. Sizes from 14 to 19. Saks & Company, Street Floor. N NI TS MW A\\\\\\\\\\\\ Master-builder of youthful tissue and energy is the gluten in bread. And the more gluten de- veloped in bread, the more it nourishes — the more energy it supplies. Our Scientific Dough-Mixing Process develops ‘ all the gluten in the dough. That is why Corby’s _ S Mother’s Bread is mbre nourishing. A perfectly TR 7 balanced milk content also adds-to its nutritious- ness. And because of its finer flavor, children eat more Corby’s Mother’s Bread. Saks & Company, Third Floor. Men’s ngh Shoes >5< 7 (Seven Styles) In our Men’s Shoe Section: Men’s High Shoes, leather lmed Tan Calf, Black Calf. Brown and Black Kid. Good weight soles and rubber heels. MMrerihh W Copyrieht 1924 by “ "The Corby Baking Company, Inc. Men’s Shoe Section, Street loor. SEE 8050000000000 0000 [ ]

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