Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1925, Page 11

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ARMY BAND PLAY GOOD-BYE CONCERT Farewell Program Given, Congress—Representative Woodrum Soloist. Parents, Son and Friends to Be at W hite House for Ceremonies. Mrs. Coolidge’s Mother Leaves New England The United States Army for FlrSt Tlme. heard in concert at the ca of the House Office F with Representa nd was 1cus room will be something like “Old -| Home week” at the White House during the inauguration period. Among those who will be guests of the President and Mrs. Coolidge will be John Coolldge, their son; Col. John Coolidge, the President’s fathe: mira Goodhue, mother of Mrs. e, who lives in the Coolldge : Mr. and s of Boston, oolidges, who spend the greater part of their time v House, and President rst, President Coolidge's 1t aate friends o Olds of Am Ima mate Goodhue arrived at the Whits ing and will remain This is her first visit her daughter and distinguished 1-law_since they h lived in the White House. *oolidge occu- pies the unique P history of having administered th h of office his son when he eded to the presidency u h of War- ren Harding, in accepting the President’s invitatfon to be his guest at the coming ir said ‘that *{ while he w leaving Ply: be on hi sent word to the e than a day or two. e to the memory of the President Harding, President olldge sent an invitation to I e T. Harding of Mar to “Memoirs of War" Pleases. Nation and thus to various cities of the give the citizens an opportunity receive the great inspiration that would come from i rts. he advent of the radlo, of course, made it possible for ation to enjo these organt 'he Army Band h forefront at | affairs in the {ing led the funeral proces: esident HA ing, 1 sk tions. been in the ‘Heart ore Back to The Hudson Guarantee We guarantee the price of any gar- ment purchased in this store to be the lowest in the city! THE MIRACLE STORE COOLIDGE HOMEFOLKS GATHER IN CAPITAL FOR INAUGURATIO White | g to their | at least to some | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Mass, to Washington with a great deal of misgiving. It was Guite an undertaking for her to essay such & trip, but now that she is here, she is looking forward to the subdued gayeties of the inauguration and the “season” to follow with excited an- ticipation. Mrs. Goodhue expects to remain until some time fn April or possibly May. Mrs. Coolidge, an only child, had been urging here mother for a long while to come on to Wash- ington, but the latter could not bring herself to leave home until now. Lives in Coolidge Home. Since her husband's death, almost two years ago, Mrs, Goodhue has made her home in the same half of the little double house where the idges lived until the presidency & them thelr present fine home on Penn- sylvania avenue. The Coolidges lived in that little double house at North- ampton for practically of thelr married life Mrs. Good, srmerly lived in Bur- lington, Vt., and it was thero that Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge were married, a beautiful Autumn afternoon in tober, 1905, The first 1 18 not a native Vermon her birthplace being The little triangle of Massachusetys and Vermont I her horizon for more than 70 ye and only recently she confided to her neighbors th looked upon the journey to Washington much &g the old ploneers must have looked upon their perilous pilgrimages across the continent in t} L schooners. Ho , for Mrs. - SO~ ONNGODTING | hue the trip between Northampton g | : g v <|and the W House was made &l father of Warren Harding, and his| Y T wife, to be guests at the White House | ™ during the coming inauguration, and | Mrs. Coolidge joined in extendir e | invitation. ~ Dr. Harding, however,| found it necessary to decline. In his note to the President he sald he and Mrs. Harding fully appreciated t honor paid them and the thoughtfu ne nd’ kindliness shown by the esident and Mrs. Coolidge. EAGER FOR VISIT. re-half Delight in Romance. Mrs. Coolidge’s father | Goodhue of Burlington fly secret may be told, Democrat. That fa did not deter | stanch Republican, was A. L] d, if a fam- he was a Ivin when Coo he Jaid @lasses Fitted McCormick Medical Oollege Eyes Examined Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 #9410 MoLaohlen Bldg. 10th and G Sts BY ROBERT - first time New. SMALL. away from her be- | ingland, Mrs. bodhue, mother of Mrs. Cool guest at the White Ho Goodhue had looked forward to the ng Jjourney from Northampton, | i A :lr“e\;iof Our 919 F St. N.W. | Beautiful Woodley ‘ | Park Homes Left | 8 Sold Last Week 3 to Realtors hot-w Ifthe cause of your dizzi- ness is constipation, you can flush the entire in- testinal tract safely and quickly—in 30 minutes to two hours—with Pluto Water. It does J the work without grip- ing. Prescribed by phy- sicians and sold atalldrug stores. BottledatFrench Lick Springs, Indiana. When Nature Won't PLUTO WA'I‘ER America’s Physic L= = =1 ater -in heated garage. ‘S¢e Them Today Motor over the Million Dol- a % lock on Woodley pl. to house The Joseph Shapiro Co. 919 15th St. Fr. 1140 Office Open Until 9 P.M. WeReturn Your Money If within three days any garment can be du- plicated for less money we will refund the differ- ence or return your money. OF WASHINGTON A Super-Miracle Sale of New Spring Dresses! Styled to the Minute---Dependably Made--- Values Unheard of —in the history of Women’s and Misses’ Smart Wearing Apparel! A money-saving event of irresisti- ble appeal to the thrifty women of Washington—and we know from past experience that their good buying judgment will bring them here by the hundreds, establishing new selling records for Wash- ington’s Miracle Store! 150 DRE_SSES 95 Miracle Values! Rzm&l“u’h‘y attrac- tive models—of DEREL tiful Ca;?:“s{n all the 3’2'&"‘:« Spring shades- izes. AL ettes. 250 DRESSES 95 Miracle Values! Beautiful dresses in silks and very fine flannels of the better kind. dainty, Cloth and Silk. HUDSON’S—919 F St. N. 500 DRESSES 99 Jersey—suspender dresses—striped sport dresses—Checks, Silk Taffetas, Plaids and Crepes, Brocades and Baron- All Winter Coats At Unheard-of Sacrifice Prices! 150 DRESSES $3 95 Miracle Values! A phenomens] group - ;; m at this low Tiped Flan, Polrecln Twills ang 3? Miracle Values! 125 Stout Dresses Sizes up to 56 Stylish Stouts, in slenderizing models—of very fine DRESSES T2 Georgettes, flat crepe, canton crepe, satin-faced cantons, in all the most wanted shades. 95 and up Miracle Values! W.—The _Miracle Store of .Washingto D. FRIDAY, siege to the heart and hand of the daughter. Burlington vpeople love tc tell the story of Calvin’s momentous trips from Northampton to Burling- ton when he was “courting.” Grace Goodhue was at that time a teacher in a school for deaf mutes at North- ampton, and Calvin felt that he was not making an overwhelming amount of progress. His sweetheart had an- other beau, a doctor, and the future President-to-be thought the old *saw bones” was getting the better of him. Calvin decided upon ‘strategy. He took the train for Burlington. There he went to Mrs. Goodhue. Ho felt she was a friend at court. He told her his story. He outlined his pros- pects. He Insisted a lawyer, strug- gling though he was, had much bet- ter chances in the world than a doc- tor. According to the story, Mrs. Goodhue listened in good part and then shook her old-fashioned head with a_wan little smile. She told Calvin he would have to fight his n battle. ‘alvin did, and hence FEBRUARY present | | 27, visit of the little lady who declined to interfere in the affairs of her daughter's heart to the home of the first lady of the land. Mrs. Goodhue is the very ploture of the motherly woman, and has many of thé tralts of her daughter. She is a bright and entertalning conversa- tionalist. Mrs. Coolidge is planning a number of quiet little affairs in her honor. The President’s father, Col Coolidge, is expected shortly. “Calvin has sent me an invitation,” Col. Coolidge confided to his nelgh- bors at Plymouth, Vt., a few days ago. “And,” he added, “when I make up my mind to g0, it won't take me long to pack up my belongings and start.” > colonel will make but a brief r. as town auditor of Plymouth, he has been very busy the past few weeks checking up the finances of the community preparing for the town meeting in March Also the sap begins to run early in March. John C. (Copyright, 1925 . Do 3 Things Do them quickly when a cold appears Stop a cold at once Every hour of delay means added hours of discomfort, and danger. Three things are essential. Check the cold, remove the poisons it has caused, restore vitality. Cascara-Bromide-Quinine each in a LColds Hill's dombines these essentials fever lripgpe master way. It checks colds in hours, La Grippe in 3 days. Bo sure that drugwists guarantes it. 8o rellable that milllons now employ it So perfect that 35 vears have de- veloped no wey to improve it Don't take chances with a cold. Get the genuine Hill's—the supreme way to deal with a cold. And don't delay. 24 ' Price 30¢ mm&umma et Red Bex. 11 o0 ol fa ikl dom’'t K | don n:)w'l. Mrs. T. T. Blaise, candidate for eity commissioner, is the first woman to seck public office in Mason City, Towa. To Start the Spring Season— We Offer Special New Suitings & Topcoatings of $45 to $50 Qualities o 5 Tailored to Your Measure Order Your Suit for Easter Now! Take advantage worth-while saving. NEWCORN & GREEN 1002 F Street N.W. Merchant Tailors for 26 Years Some women kno married and othe enough of this and xception Compounding Care, accuracy, strict compliance with your doctor’s instructions are matters of course in Liggett’s. Licensed pharmacists only are entrusted with this werk. 1715.Pa. Ave. 13th & F. 7th & E Sts. 14th & Trving. 904 F St. 14th & F. I5th & C. Prices Reasonable CANDY SPECIALS Delicious, Healthful (onfections Prices cAdvance March 1st Liggett’s Milk Chocolate A fne et thae e T e Regular 35¢ Half-Poand Bar Non-heating handle, back- Choice of 6-Ib. size or 3-Tb. Regular $2.98. February Sado Violet Ray Simple to operate, absolutely safe. For the relief of rheumatic, kum- bago, gout or headache pains 12.50 Be Punctual Elm City Watch Stem windand stem. set. A practical watch for the boy, and many men pre- fer a “Buddy” to more cxpensive Pic. ial when travelling 5 1.00 What Everybody Needs! «“Wake Up” Alarm Clocks S of appointments. - Cooksusethemin the kitchen. A time- WE Price Camels, pack of 20 Jo.14c Chesterfields, pack f 2 14c Lucky Strike, pack of 20 . 14¢ Pwdinonts. pack of Sweet Caporals, J pack of 20.....14c Similar Soaps Have Soid for 25¢c! Liggett’s Toilet and Bath Soap shape cake, made of pure oils In or rose odors. 614 ounce A delightfai confection! v 25¢ Delicious MaxixeCherries Big, red, ripe Maraschino Cher- rles in semi-liquid cream, coated with rich chocolate. They fairly melt in your mouth. Regular price, pound box, 59¢ 43¢ Safves Your Cross-Word Puzzles! Dictionaries The Laird & Lee— Webster, 758 Tlhust: 19 va-pnge Ehm. Also rhe Win: ,:ho:(':lg A.Liggest Featmg 98¢ \ Quality stationery for every occasion! Thebiggest values we know of. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes of high grade Paperin a beau- tiful exten- sion box. A Feature 10c 3 cakes for 27¢c. Buy Them By the Dozen! Wash Turkish wm 1016 x ll% inches, hemmed adg:.s, pink and blue ¢ Cloths 10c for 25¢c.

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