Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1925, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925. | S[;H[]BI_ PUP"_S WINlcll;Z:I:Z::: %:f;s FO‘;;;Z’ A Delicious Lunch at Any One of Our Sanitary Soda Fountains for Only a Few Cents! HONORS ON STAGE, 1 ¥ietene Sterm T e i Regularly 49¢ Pound New Low Prices! errific Gales in France Radio Fans! | Successfully Present Sheri-| Kill 21, Unroof Many Chocolate-Covered Phone “Rosa Del Rancho” Cigars dan’s “School for Scandal,” \ Roxy and His ° e Box of 50. 2 - ; — A or lal Maln 5215 Rothchilds, 3 for 25c¢.. . Al B: Which Will B? Repeated. |t i Entire Gang Cord L Panetellas, 3 /;'r P . Imperials, 10c¢ straight Cherries 74 s Violent Washington Auditorium Sublime, 10c straight.. ntinued today he' gale o Broadsides, 10c straight iccording to the weather man 6 - b d s not in sight. March 6th Specially Priced Nobles, 2 for 25¢. in g tale of tre g N f 42 8 Queens, 2 for 25c¢.. ekl & bt for Saturday and /fim 2 5 2 Exceptionales, 15¢ straight o o ma| Auspices Sunday Only! 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Each box contains 24 double sheets and 24 s el e beautifully lined envelopes Discovered at the Mellon Institute $1.98. $2.00 and $2.25 Whiting & Cook - / University of Pittsburgh Louis XIV Stationery R e ? Mu-Sul.Dent Specially Priced, 89¢ Absorbent Cotton ‘ SAVES YOUR TEETH L] Picturesque g UIZN Gonerous sizea | These lovely boxes of distinctive paper are for those who desire Now 50¢ Bottl | the very smartest and best obtainable. This Fine Stationery has an ¢ 4 G %78 e | antique water-marked finish and deckle edge. It comes in beautiful S e el s D gemoor | tints, also pure white. Tlhe envelopes are attractively lined. g l ycle « all that any one could ask. [l S Ay A\ g;q‘i,, Dr. Wood’s wealth and social These Stationery Bargains on Sale at P C‘" dg VACCINATION : £ ;. 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Cold Cream 60c Musterole Ointment . . .. ... ee3c o el 1108 16th St. N.W. ; ain ; 50c Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream. . . 60c California Syrup Figs T e TR s . Sa'tur day Only ! 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream 25¢ Zymole Trokeys, 17c; 3 for SR sl Here's a “treat” that will appeal to almost every one— $1.00 Mando Depilatory $2.25 Dryco Milk Powder u‘]ujuml of"l'ulle,\"s Jersey Milk Clxocolatc% and a pound 75¢ Maybelline 75c¢ Fairchild’s Essence Pepsin. . . S of Black Walnut Buttercups—both for only 69c. $1.00 hylmolized Wax 60c Fo int Tablets Mary Garden Talcum Powder $1.25 Gude’s Pepto-Mangan . Mennen’s Kora Konia 25¢ Carter’s Liver Pills $1.50 Mineralava Face Finish 50c Cascarets 50c Neet Depilatory 40c Castoria 50c Non Spi $1.25 Carlsbad Sprudel Salts 3 50c Nadinola Cream 25¢ Cascarets et 50c Nadine Face Powder 50c Dethol (pint) larm Glocks 35c Odorono Deodorant 25c¢ Dilaxin Tablets Pl 50c Orchard White $1.00D.D.D. S pecial, $1.29 get a one-pound box of $1.15 Othine 75c¢ Dextri M‘:{“}: .. 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The 50c Bleachodent Liquid 30c Bacen’s Celery King Tea dollar or fraction thereof to kind that simply melt away in your mouth. $1.00 Blondex . 25¢ Black Dl’lllxlll, Thedford’s 23;:;:;)« ovl |vu>’lx|a¢ ,;n.| in- Wharton E. Lester, Two Pounds of Pure, Fresh Candies e 75¢ Bell-ans .. Merchandise shipped same day order is received Counsel and Trust Officer. i Address Pcoples Drug B. L. Colton, { for only 69c 60c Bathasweet e $1.00 Boro Phenaform Cones Storex: Mail Ordes. Depart. AL Ambtiny Frmy Offine At the 18 Busy Peoples Drug Stores Tomorrow! 50c Charles Flesh Food . . $1.00 Bliss Native Herb Tablets ?.‘1?;:{"77 B Street NE, Wash- EEERE R EREERER — 35c Corega Powder. ....... 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