Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1925, Page 25

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| — THE EZEEENG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C’E TH'URSDAY! MARCH 19, 1925. 23 OFFICE HERE URGED BY PRESBITERIAS Cathedral or Monumental Church Also Discussed by General Council. Recommendations that a headquar-|§ sbyterian General n Washington, and hurch,” or “monu- be built in this city Swas made to the general council, ?vm(h vesterday conducted Its ses- ters for the fong at the La Fayette Hote 3 il will report to t bly at Columbus, Ohlo, | According to Dr. Lewt! Mudge of Philadelphia, st. of the denomination, the prospects for a national headquarters for the| councll here are still in a more or| definite shape, and will prob not result in a bullding for ime. The prospects, however great outstanding “cathedra " and_bulldings for Presby- terianism in Washington was said by Dr. Mudge to depend more largely upon the abllity of local churches of the denomination showing sufficient size and ability to warrant such a atructure. Inspect Possible Sites. Members of the general council, un- der the chairmanship of Dr. Steward head of the N. al Capital Com- on, together with Presbyterlan rs of the city, made a tour of city by automobile and looked the whole situation here with a W to getting an not only for rian churches | y, and wh their work t be extended. but also with a neral view tow the prospective proposed struc- sites were rec- teward declared, reporting to the ral councll, that * in this city, so © famous for fts many monu- s of various kinds, it is thought fitting that a Presbyterian ich has had so large a share the development of the religlous t i -1 Ofice Bullding Urged. ing the Presbyterian build- ¢ to represent 1 the main he several a This build- ing should become a general meeting place siastical bodies and a soclal for residents and vis- ttors in y. There should be es- tablished in it an extensive and le permanent exhibit of all nary, educational and other e church.” ward recommended to the at there should be some day d In Washington a “school n which should adequately express and promote the commanding | Interesta of the churches In educa- | n “This cannot be done by one church P ons that this inst #d and must soon be foun, PLANS ANOTHER BALL. First Division Society to Hold Af- fair on April 18, The success of the 1st Division Ball at the New Ebbitt Hotel St. Patrick’s day and the popular demand nvited by | Troop F, 3rd Cavalry, Fort Myer, Va., to attend an exhbition drill et the riding hall on the evening of March 28. The drill, which begins at § o'clock, will be followed by a supper | and dance. | A Raw, Sore Throat Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won’t blister like the eld-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread It on with your fingers. It pene- trates to the sore spot with a gentie tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bron- | chitls, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- tlon, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, | pains and aches of the back or Joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. | Keep It handy for instant use. | To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos- pital size, $3.00. There's comfort in every box for the patient. They contain active ingredi- ents chat relieve the pain and itching and are easily applied. Pyramid Pile Suppositories with their soothing, cocoa butter base and their time-tested healing properties, have brought enduring relief to thousands. They will do the same for you. At Your Druggist. First Prize Nutmargarine If you use a butter substitute, there is none better than First Prize. If you consider that butter is too expensive for cooking purposes, First Prize will give you surprisingly good results. Of course, for table use there is no better nutmargarine than this brand. Priced Especially . 2 20 RINSO | Palmolive Until Saturday’s S 0 ap Closing Only reinstated to Large pkg. ...23c G Small pkg. ... Ic |1ast until Saturday’s closing. These two pkgs. for 24(: This purchase saves you a nickel over our regular prices. Cakes for Take Home a Case—Warmer Days are Coming Soon Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Let us assort the case with the regular product and the new Pale Dry. Budweiser Case, 24 bottles for.. .$3.25 We buy back, the case and empty bottles and pay you 50 cents for same, Canada Dry : Pale Ginger Ale Carton, 1 doz. €).25 bottles for.........sz— We do not accept returns of empties on this brand. Schlitz—The Cereal $ 1 .15 2 5c Beverage, per doz. . No charge for bottles or cases when purchasing. - This Canned Fruit Sale Has Proven Tremendously Popular Announced by us just when the use of canned fruits is the greatest, it has attracted the interest of thousands of housewives who have taken advantage of the opportunity to stock up the pantry shelves at our very special prices. You, too, if you will carefully study this list, will no doubt see the wis- dom of purchasing liberally, before Saturday’s closing, at these very mod- erate prices. Apricots: Del Monte, No. 1 tins, regularly. . . . . 3 for 50c, SPECIAL, 3 cans for 40c Keystone, No. 1 tin_s, regularly Del Monte, No. 2% tins, regularly Keystone, No. 24 tins, regularly Royal Anne Cherries: 3 for 50c, SPECIAL, 25¢, SPECIAL, Del Monte, No. 2% tins, peeled, regularly . . . 30¢, SPECIAL, 25¢, SPECIAL, per per per per Del Monte, No. 1 tins, regularly. . . . . . . . 224c, SPECIAL, per Del Monte, No. 22 tins, regularly. . . ... ...35c, SPECIAL, Keystone, No. 22 tins, regularly. . . . . ... . .35¢, SPECIAL, Bartlett Pears: Del Monte, “Melba” Halves, regularly Keystone, No. 2% tins, regularly Peaches: Del Monte, No. 1 sliced, regularly Del Monte, No. 23 halves, regularly 35¢, SPECIAL, 35¢, SPECIAL, 17%¢, SPECIAL, 27%c¢, SPECIAL, Del Monte, No. 24 “Melba,” halves, regularly 30c, SPECIAL, Keystone, No. 2% halves, regularly Fruits for Salads: Del Monte, No. 2% tins, regularly Keystone, No. 1, special price Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple: Honey Dew, No. 24 tins, regularly 30c, SPECIAL, per 15¢ 20c 25¢ 20c can, can, can, 173c 29¢ 29¢ 29¢c can, 29 40c 45¢ 25¢ 25¢ for for can, can, can, 39c ceen.19c 33c, SPECIAL, . . .. ......29¢ Values are apparent. Study the list carefully, because real economies are possi- ble. May we suggest that you cut out this list and check your wants hereon. Van Camp’s Tomato Soup Van Camp’s Tomato Soup is surpris- ingly good. Only a very special price concession enables us to sell this fine soup at a price so low as this. We urge you to try “Van Camp’s” and we feel sure you will value it highly from the quality standpoint alone. Then, too, of course, it’s most economical at our price. Cans for (" 15 Carton, 1 doz. bottles, $1= Guggenheim Co. Ginger Ale, bottle. loc This is the full size sixteen-ounce bottle. National Pale Dry Exceptionally good, in the green bottle. Case, 1 doz. bottles. . . .$1.45 We pay you 25¢ for return of case and empty bottles. That leaves your net cost for drinking “National” only TEN CENTS per bottle. Regularly we sell this brand at 15 cents—Special until Saturday’s closing. Special Until Saturday’s Closing— Ask Us About Banquet Orange Pekoe ‘Tea Balls St e 23c | 19¢ 4.35¢ CHOCOLATE - and COCOA Until Saturday’s closing, as a special advertising offer, we y g P ™" WILBUR’S Cocoa, 3-Ib. Can “hocolate, -3-Ib. Cake 2 for 25¢ This means that you can buy Wilbur’s fine Cocoa and Chocolate at 25¢ a pound. Buy Cocoa or Chocolate or assort, as you wish. A If you like exceptionally fine quality sugar peas, you will become acquainted with quality unsurpassed. In preparing peas for the table please remember that rocess. Too much heat in preparing for table will destroy oth the flavor and the texture. brand at 27Y/; cents—special 2 2 ]/ c this week—can 2 Until Saturday’s closing we will sell you these fine Santa Clara Prunes at— for Silver Lake Brand will buy them often. And while this price prevails, why not put a dollar’s worth on the pantry shelf. on any table. Try a can tomorrow; you'll feel like thanking &% for urging them upon you. 25 250 for Green and Mixed Afternoon Brand “HIGH LIFE” like these Inderrieden packed small sugar beets. Try a can and canned peas have been thoroughly cooked in the canning Regularly we sell this 2 & 19c When you learn how fine these bects are we feel sure you Silver Lake Cut Beets are the kind that may be served . Large Size Cake Supremely Good Cook’s Cake Cook’s Fine Cakes are moderately priced in our stores. Whether it is poundcake, layer cake or any other variety, you'll find Cook’s are famously good. Tomorrow ask for a Cook’s Poundcake, try it once and you'll buy it often. All Cook’s Cakes in Our Stores—Per Lb. ..... C To Our Patrons: In another advertisement in this newspaper today we tell you of some wonderful values on Potatoes, Flour, Canned Tomatoes, etc. In view of the fact that we expect the largest business we ever had tomorrow and Saturday, permit us to suggest that you come in early, both tomorrow and on Saturday. You'll appreciate being ahead 15° The time is short to enjoy eating ‘Grapefruit This wonderful fruit from Florida is now at the height of its goodness. True enough, you will be able to buy it for some time to come, but the fine ripe fruit of the kind that the trees are now yielding will not be plentiful. The cost is so very low that you can afford to eat it as often as you feel like doing so. Three large grapefruit for twenty-five cents, one-half fruit is a big portion and with added sugar costs you less t five cents. of the crowd. Golden Crown Syrup, No. 2!, Can Until Saturday Closing The big sizes at our stores— 3 for 25¢ 1SOAP SOAP SOAP This week we are having a sale on Proctor & Gam- ble’s Soaps: STAR P&G WHITE 6 Cakes for 25c 12 Cakes for 50c¢ Surely at these prices you won't fail to take home a liberal supply. Iceberg Lettuce . head, 10c Celery . . . bunch, 12¢ New Cabbage . . lb., 5¢ Texas Carrots . bunch, 5c New Spinach, lb., 10c, 3 Ibs., 25¢: Sweet Potatoes . 3 lbs., 22¢ Yellow Onions . 41bs., 19¢ Western Boxed Apples . . 31bs., 29c Smoked Hams . per Ib., 27c Piece Bacon . perlb., 30c Pure Lard, cart., per Ib., 20c

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