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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 18, 1925—PART 1. hapter read a paper on Sulgrav The house dates back It was restored secause it forms a link and symbol peace between the two countries. Judge Lynn Chapter held its Janu Francex Scott Chapter. add b Pluribus Unum Chapter m 8 at 2708 Cathedral aver I Grove, presiding Roy Van 5. Johnson Mrs nburgh. titla Langille Chapter. | Mrs. Marvin the monthly | Hancock | home of | which | 1 tables. Fifty rchas by the | rd party and ball | rrow at 9 pom. at) Vardman Park Hotel, for the benes | 1 f the D. } ster house, meeting w Tuohy and M Joint hostesses Drury | met Wed- home of Mrs The Potomae Chapter, Mrs Conway nesday evening at the Lawrence H. Quirolla The chapter is allowed this vear to send 10 alternates to the National ir. A. R. Congress, which Washington the wee April 19, so 10 ladies to represent the chapter, and the re- ports of the different committees cre heard and then the chapter gave tself making in was purchased in 1914 by cription and fs now open the ar round, as is Mount Vernon 5 W, suggested having at wh meeting Dap the subjects to people for whom various chapters the District of Columbia have beer imed. The following members vol- inteered to write papers. Miss Cor- n Parkinson, Mrs. Brooks and over to a period which time the ibutions fo Island we vards and ya red balls o called attention to a lopted by the State his- last year, that each 50 cents toward @ work- se of the committee. was readopted at this give the Chapter House Friday morning Mre 2 St e, in | Children of the Ameriean Revo 0 T tion—The junior branch of the Gov. | Thomas Welles Society, €. A. R., was tertained by Dorothy and Virginia tton in Gallatin street. Mary e Mackall presided. Audrey Beit, reported that ¥ for chairmen ot tHe|Ne} beth Moore wer iy to es showed that the |l*. Marion Cox told of scrapbooks mbers had worked | U \ made for the Children's utmost efliciency, [ Hospital. ter house | Which was badly been re- | had found it ing in a prominent . | building in our city, and the C. A. R | replaced it with a silk one. | Contributions were made for the e National So discussion was 15 for the benefit | arty to be held at A el tomorrow land displayed a flag stained with ink. He d their presi- a message ador Jusse- deeply response was live up to the ancestors—they was o the flag ¥ met at the Mrs. Clayton E. The regis the month transfers had b to Lyman Wolff and Alexar ton to the S. A. R. and to Selina len, Barbara Saunders, Katherine Marlow, Eleanor Cropley and Mar- tra to the D. A. R Davis, chairman of mem- rted that papass were Katherine chards, othy Johnson was accepted | fety { Through the venile Pr R. prese pled lad reported that during peration of the Ju- octation the C. A to u poor crip- | gave $10 to provide | to a deserving fam- | rildren. Elizabeth Ward | d vice president to fill the term of Alexander Brit- © a series of instructiv games Miss Warren and the assisting ryed refreshments. ness meeting of the | . 10:30 a.m., the | Marvin Tyler, pre- | ing the American’s e copy of which was p District organization the roll was called. Minutes meeting were by Mrs, George Bell. Mrs. Ty wo letters of acknowledg- ristmas boxes sent by the school at s was from Mrs. of the chil- that place, and the most interesting letter thanks little Hungarian ild who had enjoyed the benefits ived from the box lowing this e treasurer’s report and a very | tifying report from Mrs. J. M Willey, chairman in charge of the| entertainment fo be given Saturduy, ¥ 21, Continental - Hall, for{ Distriet_chapter C. A. R. Those serving with Mrs. Willey ure Mrs. Grant F. Chase and Mrs. J. T. Wai- son. The t meeting i3 to be held February 5 at 10:15 am. in the C.| A. R. committee room, Continental| Hall. Those who answered the roll| call were Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. Bell, Mrs.| Voiand, Mrs. Sawtelle, Mrs. En | Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Cromwell, Mrs. Emig, Mrs. Hel- ick, Mrs. Holzburg, Mrs. Johnson, Jones, Mme. Labat, Mrs. Patten, | Robbins, Miss Smith, Mrs. | h, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Wa Willey, Mrs. unders and Mrs They Mrs ment for ¢ organization to t Island he first Pratt, who is in charge ren's work at second was a tee said she s ha t locations of camp site t used during the late will be res 1 a short article it's well Your baby,too,can laugh and coo and crow in the best of health. You just know its NOTwell There is no reason for your baby to look or feel this way. CONSTIPATION means SUFFERING Poor little thing! Itcan'ttell cries, itfrets. Thatis the warn- when the milk is wrong, or it ing to look out. Danger and hasa little cold, orany of the diseasearelurkingin the body. hundred things that might All the poisonsare bottled up happen to one so young! But in that little frame. Relieve Nature can—and does. The this condition at once or you baby becomes constipated, it may have a very sick child. Dr. Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPSIN The Family Laxative —relieves constipation and sin and pleasing aromatics in brings the little one back to a pleasant tasting liquid com- health. It restores the bowels bination prescribed by Dr. tonormalactivityandsogent- Caldwell for years in his ex- ly that baby joyously laughs. tensive practice and used It's Nature's relief for consti- throughout the country for pation—Fgyptiansenna, pep. ovet 40 yeats, NA R = ~ = Gentle As Nature— Pleasingly Sweet Nor is baby the only one who needs it. As effective for old as for young. Your bowels should act at least twice daily. Do they? If not, assist Nature as millions are doing annually. Buy a bottle of Dr.Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin now and use as directed. More than 10,000,000 bottles sold annually. It is sold everywhere medicine ls wold- d guaranteed. Try it at our risk. Your druggist will return your ‘money If it fails to do as promised. PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANY | D. A R ACTIVITIES ||EaiEis public | = = Buy The Velvet Kind Brick Ice Cream atples Soda Fountains—20c Pint—Ai0c Quart Toilet Articles —priced low 60c Forhan's Tooth Paste $1.25 Coty’s Face Powder ..........cco..... 3e 50c D. & R. Cold Cream 50¢ Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream. . ... . .: 33¢ 50¢ Wildroot Hair Tonic 50c Java Rice Pouder ...............cou... 50c Jergens' Benzoin Lotion 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream T5¢ Mabelline Mavis Face Powder 81.00 Mercolized Wax Melba Face Powder 50c *Neet 50¢ Nadinola t5¢ Pond's Vanishing Cream Cream Main 5215 —The Better to Serve You Monday, Tuesday and W edsesday or Until Stock Is Exhausted! 25¢ Half-Pound Box Assorted Chocolates 15¢ ightful assortment of pure fresh chocolates Special, You will in each box Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday or Until Stock Is Exhausted! 50¢ Pound Box Lipps’ Whipped Creams 3lc flavored choco- Special, Light flufty c The ams smothered with rich late are t delicious and melt right away in you mouth. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday or Until Stock Is Exhausted! I5¢ Jar Pure Delicious Stick Candy special, 10¢ Pure sugar stick candy; a variety of delightful flavors will be found in each jar 75¢ 16-0z. Tin Comet Cut-Plug Tobacco Special, 5 90 Here is a special price on this well known tobacco. to buy a big one-pound tin during this sale. Be sure Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday or Until Stock Is Exhausted! 10¢ “Monserate” (Perfecto Sublime) 1 o, Cigars Special, 5 for 25¢ ¥ ehuice quality handmade Porto Rican Cigar that vou will like. Buy a box during this sale. Absolutely fresh, new stock Monticello, Iilinois 5¢ “Don Amaro” Cigars Special, 7 for 25¢ Just received, this delightgully mild handmade cigar. A regular e value. “Handmade” Cigars Special, Box of 25, 4‘90 This mild domestic cigar is priced exceptionally low just for three days. Be sure to buy a tin of 25 for only 49c. Monday, Tuesday and W ednesday or Until Supply Is Exhausted! 60c Ventilated Baby Rubber Panits Special, 34‘0 Excellent 3 Pairs £1.00 quality pure gum rubber Baby Pants with a spe- cial ventilating feature to in- sure baby's comfort Add Life to Your Shoes! Nu-Shine Makes Old Shoes Lengthens Life of New Shoes t takes but a minute to ap- ply NU-SHINE, and the beau- tiful, bright shine will last for a whole week Generous Sized Bottle Aspirin Tablets —have been prescribed by physicians for over 23 years for colds, headache, neu- ralgia, rheumatism, tooths ache, and pain. lumbago. neuritis Buy your Bayer Aspirin Tablets at prices— Peoples low Boxesof 12...........15¢ Bottles of 24.... Bottles of 100.........89% Home Remedies —al a saving $§1.00 Listerine Antiseptic $1.00 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 30c Phenolax Wafers . 25¢ Lavoris Antiseptic. 50c Lavoris Antiseptic. 60c Resinol Ointment 60c Bromo Seltzer ........ . 25c Phillips Milk of Magnesia . o $1.00 American Oil, P. D. & Co. .... 30c Analax Tablets $1.75 Armour’s Red Bone Marrow. . . . 30c Bromo Quinine . 30c Bromo Seltzer .. 25¢ Beecham’s Pills Remarkably Low Prices! Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday or Until Stock Is Exhausted! 98¢ Ever-Ready Shaving Brushes Special, 63C Here is a remarkable value in a Sha Brush. Pure bristles permanently set in tractive handles. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday or Until Stock Is Exhausted! 35¢ Botile Peoples Polish 2lc A Superfor Quality Polish for keep! furniture and automobile bodies looking their best. Easy and delightful to use Special, 25¢ Graham’s W hite Pine Special, 1 4C A generous sized bottle of Graham's White ither plain or with tar, at the special Monday, Tuesday and W ednesday or Until Stock Is Exhausted! 10c Can- Old Dutch Cleanser Special, 4 Cans, 22¢ This nationally known cleanser comes in for a decided cut in price during this sale. (Limit 4 cans to each customer.) 50c Graham’s Milk of Magnesia Special, 27C A large pint bottle of Purest Quality of Magnesia at a special low price. this sale only 2%e. Milk During 25¢ Cake Dermatone Soap ‘special, 13¢ An excellent quality soap for the complexion also best for baby's tender skin. Tuesday and Wednesday or Unt 50c Pint Bottle Rubbing Alcohol Special, 28¢ A full pint of Rubbing Alcohol, of highest quality and purity. Bottled in our own lab- oratories.