Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1925, Page 26

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26 THANKS EXPRESSED “FOR SEADOL HELP District Association Grateful Yo All Who Aided Legis- + lative Program. Vporeciation of gencies which ation Association in the Dist tion unanim ganization H Dr. Ballou its er A report o proceedings of | the mecting of the department of | superintendence was given by Supt Asst. Supt. _Robert Garnet €. Wil- 1 confined his talk | b n Rumania Prepares Radio Bill. L ECiae e New Gas on Sun Thought on Earth; Great Value Seen By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, March Prof. John A. Miller, direct the Sproul Observatory at more College, declared, in an ad- dress before the students of Drexel Institute yestcrday, that coronium, the mysterious element in the co- rona of the sun, was lighter than helium and about the same density as hydrogen, the lightest gas on the carth known to science. He also expressed the opinion that co- ronium exists on the earth and has commercial possibilities of far-reaching import He based this opinion, he said, on the fact that all other metals known to ex- ist on the sun In gaseous form have been found on the earth head of the ition to New cre the eclipse of n was photographed Janu- ary 24 | BARRETT IS PROMOTED. Local Head of Salvation Army Be- | comes Brigadier. H. Barrett, head of the my in Washington, today ed from major to briga- announced In New York angeline Booth, com- he army in the United 3rig. Barrett came to Washington ¢y to succeed Brig. William missions in the Offi of the Army hav r Department to Raymond feld Artillery; Webster street, THE EVENING PLANS FOR CHARITIES MEETING BEING LAID Committee Named to Prepare for Session March 30—Fund Drive to End Easter. Coleman Jennings, Miss Helen Nico- lay and Arthur Hellen have been ap- pointed a committee of the hoard of managers of the Associated Charities to arrange detalls of the annual meet- soclety, to be held at er's on March 20 | lowing an exhibition of stere- | opticon slides showing the work and | s e at the headquarters of the ¥, a committe appointed, ting of John Joy Edson, Charles over, jr., a ter S. Ufford, | to consider ways and means for hous- ervice Exchange in s, and also for en- mmodations for the ntral district offices, &\" S : /*’(fim RA% o\ Aowamen /& S e VI L7 Eranhe THiNNED W A R A STAR, WASHINGTON, openad by the annual meeting and would be prosecuted for two weeks until Easter Sunday, April 12, hav- ing for lts goal the enrollment of 10,000 contributing members and the raising of the balance needed to com- plete the budget of $56,000 of the Associated Charities and citizens' re- lief funds. Reports rom eight district officels of the society for February showed disbursements for rellef of $3,775.63. The number of familles cared for during the month was 372. Iilness was a major problem causing de- pendency. Volunteers to the num- ber of 92 gave service, and the district workers reported 855 visits to or in behalf of familles under care. |' . Dr. Cook Denied Rehearing. NEW ORLJEANS, La., March 12.—The petition for a rehearing filed by Dr. Frederick A. Cook was denfed in United States Circuit Court of Ap- peals here yvesterday. He was con- victed in the northern district of Texas Court of fraud and sentenced to serve a prison term. " Pay What You Will - STUDEBAKER _You Can Buy No Finer Car [The Essiest Way | To End Dandruff || There is one sure way that| r fails to remove dandruff | pletely. and that is to dissolve | it. This destrovs it entirely, To do this, just get about four ounces | of plain, ordlnary liquld arvon;| apply it at nlght when retiring:| uxe enough to molsten the scalp|| | and rub it in gently with the, | finger tips. | morning, most if not all, of | andruff will be gone, and r three more applications will completely dissolve and en-| destroy every single sign | trace of it, no matter how | much dandruff you may have. | You will find, too. that all itching and | digglng of the scalp will stop instantly, | hair will be Juffy, lustrous, | ple remedy has never beea knows Advert.sement | «<222238%e With their carefulls planned meals Washington hostesses are more and more serving Rice's here .friéd chicken ala Ma(yland is at home this unusual loqf is eaten - - HE same skill that makes Maryland’s fried chicken famous, makes the country’s capital the home of every sort of delicacy. B3 served. = e<izzzais In market, kitchen”and dining room Washington housewives are supreme. Connoisseurs of fine food, they know how to buy it—how it should be prepared and On their epicurean tables an unusual loaf is appearing more and more—Rice’s. Judged worthy of Washington’s families and guests. Rich, fine flavored, satisfying. Made of ingredients Washington housewives know are used in their own kitchens and served on their own tables. Always the same be- cause City Baking Institute checks every process daily. Serve this unusual loaf. Order it from your grocer today. Made only of these rich ingredients Gold Medal Flour Domino Granulated T Sugar Diamond Crystal Salt Fleischmann’s Yeast Libby’s Milk Filtered Water Swift’s Shortening 2 N /// MADE BY OUR ESTED RECIPE | D. C, THURSDAY, MARCI 12, 1925. Attractive Prices on Fresh Vegetables NEW SPINACH, Ib. . . 10c ICEBERG LETTUCE, head . . . 10c CELERY, per bunch . 10c FLORIDA CABBAGE, 2 1bs. for 10c TEXAS CARROTS, 2 bunches, 10c Other Vegetables at Moderate Prices Old Crop Cabbage, 5 Ibs. for 10c Yellow Onions, 2 lbs. for . 10c White Potatoes, 151bs. . . 25¢ Sweet Potatoes, 3lbs. . . . 22¢ Turnips, 61bs. . . . . . 25¢ Fruits Fancy Oranges, doz., 29¢ and 39¢ Grapefruit, 3for . . . . 25¢ Grapefruit, 4 for . . . . 25¢ Extra Fancy Lemons, 4 for . 10c First Prize Nutmargarine Per Lb. 22¢ Fig Bars, per Ib. Ritter’s Pork and Beans, can Campbell’s Pork and Beans, can. . . . .. Campbell’s Tomato Soup, can. . . Jello, all flavors Gold Medal Buckwheat, pkg. . .. Post Toasties, pkg. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg Morton’s Salt, pkg. LR el Guggenheim’s Ginger Ale, bottle . . . . Beardsley’s Shredded Codfish, pkg. . . . Airline Honey, 5-o0z. bottle Marischino Cherries, 3-o0z. bottle 2-in-1 Shoe Polish, tin Comet Rice, 12-0z. pkg. ...... Argo Starch, pkg. Waxed Lunch Paper Paper Lunch Napkins . ..... e A Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Let us assort a case for you. Old Style that you have known for many years. New Pale Dry—a wonderful product. Per Single Bottle..............14c Per Case, 24 Bottles..........$3.25 No charge for containers when purchasing. Return case and 24 empty bottles and we will pay you fifty (50) cents for same. Palmolive Soap This'is the lowest price at which we have ever sold this soap. The price is so low that we urge you to buy a liberal supply while there 425¢ First Prize Nutmargarine is a substitute most satisfactorily used by many. For all cooking purposes, this product can be used with per- fect results. Ginger Snaps, per Ib. Plenty for every- one; we started the week’s sale with a big carload of one thousand gross. is the opportunity. for Canned Tomatoes—Special Price Until Saturday’s Closing Medium size cans, standard pack, can. . . e 1 Oc §pecials Until Saturday’s Closing Silver Label Peas, c C C arc Virginia Sweet Pancake, Per Package Pancakes as a Lenten suggestion. And at ten cents per package, this surely should interest you King Oscar Kippered Herring, Per Can Last Sp far. These delicacy. Sanitary Catsup, Small Bottle A This catsup is real good qual vou will aporeciate both the quality an usual price. White House Rice, g this product proved immensely popu- herrings are boneless and a real Lenten ad rice. Second, each . And at this Phoenix Club Cheese Why not buy it in the new style package? One-half pound packed. Per Carton. .. Virginia Stayman Winesap Apples for One of the best flavored eating apple anywhere at factory 23¢ Maxwell House Coffee, 1b., 55¢ These Shriver String- | Don’t Forget less Beans Are Ex- - = —that Banquet Brand C8ptlonally Fme can now be secured in Eating individual tea balls. 1f you want a Per Can FRESH EGGS, 2 & 65¢ these. T you asked us for the best canned peas in our stock, we would offer you— Jockey Club Try a can and pass judg- ment on this quality. Yau'll like these peas Tea the Per Can On display in each store. doz. for Package Cakes Many varieties of the N. B. C. smail packages have been reduced—now back to the old price of a nickel a B 20c Per : 25c Curtice Bros.’ Jams, close-out . Sanitary Catsup, Large Bottle . . . MUELLER'S Macaroni Elbow Macaroni Noodles Spaghetti Now on Sale at All Our Stores P Pigs. for 2 5(; RINSO Factory offer through us to you. One large package. ............. 23c One small package.......crvem « cosie 1€ The two packages for. . ........ .. 274_0 No doubt you have read some of the many advertise- ments of Rinso, which you have seen in the newspapers and magazines. Rinso, the laundry soap granules, which cleans without rubbing.

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