Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1925, Page 15

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D. C., 'WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 11, 1925. e today announced that a case of mis-|he had bought it. The man selling|noon took into custody Arthur Mason, taken identity was responsible for "fl\l;{':ld been pointed out by others|aliag “Hones™ Mason, colored, 103 as Ruby, however, It was sald, and|myeney firee street northwest, who erroneous reports yesterday that|yr (Y e e e prens REL'EVED oF cHARGE Ralph E. Ruby, former prohibition|gion was obtained, they charge with being one of Washd agent, was being sought after the| “I wish to offer apology on behalf | INEton’s big bootleggers. “With Mason ralding of an apartment at 1527 I|of my men for the mistake that was| were also arrested James Rollings made,” Mr. Luckett said today, ad-|and a woman, & Coleman, both street northwest and conflscation of 40| iy ¢ing that Ralph E. Ruby had been | colored. . The three were apprehended quarts-of alleged liquor. wrongfully charged in reports of the|in a Ford automobile In the Southeast When Ralph E. Ruby of 203 Crom-|rajd. section of the city, with 78-half gallon well Terrace norheast, the former| Agents ars still on the trail of the|jars of corn whisky. Arrests wers prohibition agent, was seen last eve-|ajlcged bootlegger believed to be|made by Officer Charles A. Berry, ning, the informant who had pur-|possessor of the liquor seized yester- | Deputy Collector of Internal Revenud chased liquor on the basis of which|day in the apartment opposite the|R. L. Livingston and Prohibition Harry M. Luckett, chief of general|the raid was made yesterday said|Vaterans' Bureau. Agent L. J. Tutt. They were taken prohibition agents for this division, Ruby was not the man from whom Prohibition agents yesterday after-' to No. 11 police station. THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, - tion of $358,000 ¢ - |Sunday closing bill pending 1n Con-|and teschers in advocating this system. OF PARK VIEW FIGHTS $368.000 for purchusing cauip- | Sungny Slomng, bl DERAS, W vored | Dieestioncd witn e ‘mewnods om-| FORMER DRY OFFICER ment and pay of labor incldent toly, W inoiple of the measure, objec-{ployed by the trash collectors result- the removal of snow was ©Opposed|tjon to the major items resulted in|ed in action being taken directing the 3358,000 FOR SNOW 15, t5e oot view Citiseni Assocta- |the: nexative vote on tho matter as|president of the stsociation and.the y i in the Park View|® Whole. The association, however,|chairman of the sanitary committee S e treat aorthaast, 1ust| favored ethe closing of business | to confor with the Commissioners —_— o7 School, Warder street norfhwest, 1ast {noyses and theaters on Sunday, but|in an effort to eliminate the nuisance. : ¢ Citizens Say Fund Would Be|night. 1t was brousht out that be-|desired that no ban be placed on [Tt was pointed out that the collectors| Case of Mistaken Identity Shown Wholesome athletic acttvities. Las 3 : ; work In pairs, carrylng large pleces Wasteful in 'View of Infre- [cause of the infrequency of severe| Wil t0 S My sore, chalrman of the|of canvas, in which the trash is gath- snowstorms in this city it would| ormittee on educatiom, presented|ered nd carried to the wagons, and quency of Its Need. be a useless waste of funds on|resolutions, which were adopted, ia-|it was sald that more of the debris equipment which would: go to ruin |dorsing the platoon system in the|is deposited on the streets than in i A oy et v public schools and expresMing the ap- | the carriers. EIght new names were The proppsal of Engineer Commis-| ¢ 3 preciation of the association for the|added to the membership rolls. Presi- @loner Bell asking for an appropria- Disapproval was voted to the Jones efforts put forth by the principals dent Fred S. Walker presided., tion, in Accusation Made Against Ralph E. Ruby. IN THE FILLING OF PRESCRIPTIONS AT PEOPLES ONLY THE PUREST DRUGS OF KNOWN MERIT ARE USED Deliclous! Walnut-Stuffed —the Valentine . Greeting That Will Please “HER” Most! Mammy Lou Old-Time Home-Made CANDIFS Big 2-Pound Carton Sale of Nationally That Long, Cool Smoke That You Have Heard So Much About— “Havana Darts” Real 10c Quality Men—a mild, choice quality cigar of Havana and domestic tobaccos. Strictly long filler and hand-made. A long, thin- shaped smoke that will give you many minutes of real satisfaction. ‘Havana Phone Main 5215 Large, specially selected dates, filled with wal- nuts. A delicious candy food. Cigarettes Camel Piedmont | Chesterfield Lucky Strike Old MiN Sovereign Chocolate Peppermint Patties.....ve....n..33¢c Ib. Milk Chocolate-covered Almonds. . <mew-T3c Ib. Waldeck’s Peanut Brittle. ., v we-33¢ lb. Fresh, Spiced Jelly Eggs ees..19¢ Ib. Best Quality Jordan Almonds. .49¢ 1b. Stuffed Dainties. . Price Carton of 200 Cigarettes —The Better to Serve You ceman e Darts” gell for & nickel-—but contain real $1.25 10c quality. Try one today. Sweet Caporal Planters’ Peanuts...............-.... - ..39¢c Ib. Valentine Gift Box, 95c “Cross-word Puzzle” Chocolates . (A Cure for Cross Words) Another Day of Uhusual Values Throughofit the 18 Busy Drug Stores! “Ask For Them By Name” T oo 49c Y “America”’ Alarm Clocks Special, $1.29 B e a utifully nickel-plated, American-made Alarm Clocks. Splendid timekeepers with extra loud alarms. No more late mornings if you have an ‘“America Clock” in your home. Specially priced at $1.29. Whiting-Cook Colonial Kidskin Corre- spondence Cards ¥ow 30c¢ Regular 59¢ Value Exceptionally fine quality correspondence cards, size BxB inches with envelopes to mateh. Pure white linen finish. Each box contains 24 cards and 24 envelopes. Extremely low priced at 30c. Only a limited quantity—we suggest early buying. Save on Home Remedies $1.00 Listerine Antiseptic.........69¢ 50c Listerine Antiseptic.. ... ........37¢c 35¢ Freezone, for comns...........21¢ 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia . . . . . . .34c 25¢ Phillips Milk of Magnesia. . .. ...19¢ $1.00 Scott’s Emulsion. ... ..... ..69¢ 60c Bell's Pine Tar. . ... .. e e o . . 36¢ 75¢ Analgesique Baume Bengue....59c 60c Antiphlogistine . . ... . ... ._...49¢ $1.25 Bayer’s Aspirin. . ... oo .. . . . .89¢ 75¢ Alcorub eniatl il b o 46he 35¢ Allen’s Foot-Ease $1.00 American Oil, P. D. & Co.....75¢ 30c Analax Tablets Veatenie 200 $1.75 Armour’s Red Bone Marrow . $1.49 30c Bromo Quinine. . .. ... «n e e .. . 23¢ 30c Bromo Seltzer. . .. n o o e . . 23¢ 25c Beecham’s Pills. . ... ... .. .. . ..21¢ 75¢ Bell-ans 2 $1.00 Bliss Native Herb Tablets. . ... .95¢ 25¢ Carter’s Liver Pills. . ... ... .. ... .15¢ 40c Castoria biosiom s e s anio O 60c Doan’s Pills sy A90 30c Edward’s Olive Tablets. . .. ... ch eevo..45¢ $2.00 Eskay’s Newrophosphates. . . $1.59 $1.25 Gude’s Pepto-Mangan... ... .....98c 35¢ Glycothymoline ..25¢ + $1.50 Gray’s Glycerine Tonic.....$1.09 $1.00 Horlick’s Malted Milk. . .. ... .83¢ $1.00 Hypo-Cod......... .89¢ 35¢ Juniper Tar............ .29¢ 85¢ Jad Salts .69¢ 60c Kondon’s Catarrh Jelly. . .49¢ $1.00 Marmola Tablets...........89c 25¢ Mentholatum Seimesonile 60c Nujol ..49¢ A | Sale of Toiletries In all of our stores you will find a complete stock of nationally known toilet articles—always priced at a definite saving. Face Powders Lrigen oo 8OC $1 Asures. ommem T8¢ Rice .. ..ommenmommn 45¢ 50c La Blache ...cvieveea Face Creams 650c Nadi- 420 ol ceveemcemveson P::fde'l »owenmeps s« 290 . 40 Skin Lotions 30c Frostilla ... Tooth Pastes r-?ew ".’:" e .i3le Peptodent. e’ 39C P e 3IC Fo‘r?lem'c (RO 43c Under-Arm Needs $1.00 Mando Depilatory .eesmesm Depilatory ceesseesms 450 $1.00 Delatone Deodorant «eemmeess 89c 50c Neet Depilatory Best Rouges G et 30¢ In our Truss Department at Store No. 2, 7th and E Sts. N. W., you will find a complete stock of finest quality trusses and elastic goods at prices that mean a definite saving to you. Discard that old, worn-out truss now and get a new one during this sale. In the firivata fitting-rooms expert truss fitters will be glad to care for your every need. Ladies wi be glad to know that we now have an experienced “Lady Attendant” to . care for their needs—from 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Men attendants on duty from 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. 'Tlnr-d Knee Cape, each...... .o Thread Garter Stockings, each. Camp Abdominal Belts Camp Shoulder Braces Winner Truss (single). ... Dr. Pierce’s Truss (doubls). Elastic Scrotal Truss (single). . Boston Model Elastic Truss (double)..... Boston Model Elastic Truse (single). New York Elastic Truss (deuble). New, York Elastic Trass (single) Thread Anklets, aach............ o Silk Anklets, eweh Silk Knee Cape, oach Siltk Leggine, oach. .. Dr. Schells Arch Braces... ceesece . $5.00 TRUSS DEPT., Store No. 2, 7th and E Sts. N. W. Sale of Hair Brushes Only 98¢ = ¥ | Such popular brands as 50c Watkins “Hughes Ideal,” Prophylactic, Mulsified Rubberset and others are in- cluded in this sale of quality Cocoanut Qil || hair brushes. Each brush has pure, steril- s,lfllllplw ized bristles, strongly..set in Special, highly-polished <handles. Ex- c cellent values at 98c. Select yours tomorrow. 60c Baby Rubber Pants Now Only 25¢ Pure Gum Rubber Baby Pants with a special ventilating feature to insure comfort for baby. Regular 60c quality. Now 25c. The Home “Kloreen Gas” Treatment Is Per- fectly Safe and Will Rid You of That Disagree- able Cold or Cough Without the Slightest Discomfort! Kloreen Gas (Chlorine Gas) Safe and Reliable for Colds--Grippe-- ~ Tonsilitis-- Coughs —and diseases of the air passages Here is a new, convenient way to quickly relieve the entire family of disagreeable colds and coughs. Chlorine is the most powerful and effective preparation ever discovered for the treatment of diseases of the air passages. By simply breathing a minute quantity of Chlorine Gas every portion of the mouth, nose, throat and bronchial tubes is freed from bacteria and germs. Price only 80c. BRICK ICE CREAM 20c Pint—40c Quart : The “Velvet Kind” Ice Cream not ?;tflrf satisfies that desire for a really delicious dessert, but contains nutritious ingredients, which are real health builders. Eat this pure, wholesome ice cream at our Sanitary Soda Foun- tains, or buy it to t;}(ez:l:mle. Th rice of pint 40c rt is another big ind mee;p;:l:l' zh. “Velvet Kmd'?‘;nm qotten“. 5 7 Sadtnc g “Hands of Velvet in a Single Night” For those who suffer from red, rough or chapped con- dition of the skin. don’t already know— Queen Anne - Lotion —the delightful preparation that will quickly and surely make chap) hands and faces smooth, soft and vel- vet-like; buy a bottle tonight and apply to the chapped portions—in the morning your skin will- be as soft as a baby’s. Generous Sized Bottles 65c and 35¢ Keep Your Skin Clean and Active With— Japalmo Cold Cream 25¢c, 50c and $1 To have a clear, beautiful complexion it is essential to keep the pores of the skin clean and active. Japalmo Cold Cream is excellent for keep: your skin young and !‘r::g look- fry it tonight—youll be i e A Delicious LUNCH At Any One of Our Sanitary Soda Fountains for Only a Few Cents Until you have tried one of our delicious luncheons, you’ll never know how dainty, tasty and wholesome they are. Everything used is the best—our hobby is sanita- tion and quality. Lunch at Peoples tomorrow.

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