Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1925, Page 11

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PLAN NEW DRIVE | FORTEWPLEFUND Masons to Launch Campaign for $2,000.000 at Dinner B at Auditorium. Thirteen hundred M fenting the Distriet ©f Colunm ier with other committees In ffemple fund can at di k repre- of the Masonic will gather This dinner will mark Yaunching of the a fund compl out the o y ha ted W ington in their tour of the country to see what is doing in similar projects and thes committees mously declared Templ without doubt tnost beautif pose to be for States. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, APRIL 12, 1925—PART 1. RKING MAY COME TO THIS A Delicious Lunch at Any One of Our Sanitary Soda Fountains for Only a Few Cents! Cleaning Needs! PEST EXTERMINATORS Peterman's Discovery, lquid ......17¢, e, 50c Crack Shot roaches . o Roach Sault...13¢, 28¢, Bee Brand Insect Pow- -10e, 23¢, Peterman’s Roach Food .. .13¢, 23¢, Preventol Preventol Combination,, Red Signal Bug Dust.. Moth Balls, pound..... Moth Flakes, pound... Sulphur Candles, small, 3 for 1be Sulphur Candles, large, 2 for 25c Insect Powder Guns... Deth-Spray Pint Gum Camphor, oz 3 for 25c; Pound, $1.29 Ivory Ivory Flakes, small.... Se CLEANSERS, ETC. Chloride of Lime...... 15¢ Bon Ami, cake, Crude Carbolic Acid, pint .. 20¢ Turpentine, 29¢ Sani Flush 18¢c FURNITURE . POLISHES Johnson's Paste Wax, 1b. T e 2-ib, can, 9 Peoples Polish.... ... 3 O'Cedar Polish 25¢, 49c Johnson's Powdered —The Better to Serve You Now! ~at Qur 18 Sanitary Soda Fountains Simpson’s Whipping Cream For Home Use The same high quality whipping cream that we use at our soda fountains. You'll want it for home use for the same reasons we use it at our fountains—it’s fresh— rich and whips easily! SIMPSON’S TABLE CREAM 15-Pint For Home Sizz-e s s 1 6c Use Thix subterrancan plan is the invention of Alexander P. dent of the Leugue of American Inventors. The syxtem whic - | sustaining at n charge of 15 cents per day per car, would ground xpace in public parks and streets. Director of Trafic | ever, does not believe the time ix ripe for such a system her: lodges 3 ening, w purpose of affording the of six men each an opp report their fThis will be held + luncheon m torfum of the C smeetings thereafter, @&nd including Apr By that time it pected that every trict will ha his subseription given gifts in the the committee as ¥ a period of two and one-h: period of the Master Cyrus C. ieetings in the ny spe- it been held, one of whic called by Harry Wardm at h ardma Park PLANS LAID TO PAY OFF DEBT ON MONTICELLO Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia Home Will Be Preserved as Public Shrine—Campaign for Funds. By the Aseociated Pross. NEW YORK, April 11.—Monticello, ¢ Virginia home of Thomas , will be freed of debt and as a public shrine, under ed today by the Jeffer- committee hundred and fiftleth an- y of the signing of the ion of Independence and the hundredth anniversary the ath of its author, Thoma efferson, both will be observed next vear in New York and in Philadelphia. 3 cen 1 committee of New nounc hat tomorrow it ctive campaign for young women who w to France, under the committee, this Summer. This contest is expected to provide considerable of the funds necessary to pay the debt on Monticéll v | Hotel, and largely attended by those constituting the special gifts commit- tee. of which Col. Harper is now chairman. yme of these meetings nterest in the movement Masons-at-large. d to ultimately sell the bullding ‘at Thir- New York avenue ds from that sale present mp teenth street and apply to the new United Masonic Temple. S8 “Madam, you don’t know how to sleep” Many of tsl;f ills ‘;‘};fl;wdmg lvu)111ega1cil!mv~n. l::g.s men too.bue due to nothing but im- roper, restless, sleep. ging prings rob people of their energy and gmm‘: How different each day is, ‘aow much more vimp a after a night of deep, refreshing sleep on a genuine & ROME QUALITY I UX volve great expense. He favors the storage garage ide: P GERMAN SAYS FARMERS ARE FACING WORST CRISIS Hagedorn, Setretary of State for Agriculture, Fears Cut in ‘Wheat Consumption. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 11.—Farmers the world over are facing the most serious crisis in the history of eco- nomics, Frederick Hagedorn, secre- tary of state for agriculture of the German government, rival aboard the steamship Columbus today. Europeans, he said, beset with the Wheat eaters are turning to potato eaters.” He sald farm were being squeezed between high costs of impie- ments and “an amazing falling off of food consumption.” Harr Hagedorn {s here with a com- mission of four German University experts on agriculture, who will spend several months in the study of farming conditions in the United States. Fire Sweeps Norwegian City. OSLO, Norway, April 11.—Fire in the city of Bergen yesterday destroyed 16 buildings in the business section, mostly warehouses. The loss was estimated at about 4,000,000 kroner (about $640,000). There wers no casualties. A wise man prepares for the worst while hoping for the best. energy one can feel, 9 RIOUS Bcientifically designed to support every part of the body in such a way that the ?mc is straight, the muscles relaxed, and deep, wholesome sleep is the blessed result. hese bedsprings are so honestly and substantially built that thei:eep their resili- ence for a lifetime. De Luze springs are the most economical to Southern-Rome Co., The right or “De Luxe” waymto sleep IMPORTANT NOTE: For your protection d sppears on the side-rail i Y. Baltimore The wrong or unnntunlwnmeocleep Notehowspine sags and bodyis distorted —curving mw,md:nnm.umm-m lemand this trade mark which of every genvins Rome Quality DE LUXE Bedspring. $1.25 Hughes Ideal Hairbrushes s Special, 79c Stiff, penetrating, sterilized bristles, strongly set in red rubber cushion base. An excellent quality brush. Easily washed without harmful effects, $1.98 Rubberset Shaving Brushes Special, $1.39 ¥ine quality Rubberset Shaving Brushes with _long high-grade bristles set in hard vulcanized rubber base. An unusually good value at $1.39 during this sale only. 25¢ Peroxide Special, 13¢ Pint The best quality Peroxide that we can purchase for a discriminating clientele. Full pint bottle—only 13c. 8¢ “Charles Denby” Cigars : (Londres) Special, 4 for 25¢c An opportunity to buy these Nationally-advertised, High-qual- ity Cigars at a reduction. Box of 50, . 5¢ Str. “Flor de Intal” Cigars (Siestas) Special, 10 for 39¢ A genuine imported Manila Cigar that you will enjoy. Handmade with long filler. The price of 10 for 89c is the lowest ever sold in our stores. 5c “Rey Del Garcia” Cigars (Pets) i Special, 7 for 25¢ Choice Quality Cigar, made of specially selected tobaccos. The man who likes a small cigar will enjoy Rey Del Garcia. 5¢ Str. “Chas. Thomson” Cigars (Young Fellos) Special, 10 for 39¢c This choice quality smoke is made of ripe long filler, with im- ported Sumatra wrapper. It is a Bayuk product. 5c Str. “John Ruskin” Cigars (After Dinners) Special, 10 for 39¢ Genuine John Ruskin Cigar— the same size, the same quality as formerly sold at 8c. A special purchase enables us to offer these choice smokes 10 for 39%c. 10c Flandria Safety Matches Special 5. Doz., 25¢ Good 'quality, full boxes of Safety Matches, made in Swe- den. . Extra Special! CAMPBELL’S Tomato SOoUP 3 cans 25¢ Here is another one of our un- wsual specials for Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday only. Genuine Campbell’s Tomato Soup, nationally advertised and favored by the American people for its purity and deliciousness of flavor. Limit, 6 cans to a customer at the special price mentioned above. You’ll Want to Take Pictures Today! $2.50 Hawk-Eye Cameras This camera is made by the Eastman Kodak Company. Takes clear, clean pictures, size 2%x3Y; inches. Very casy to operate. A complete stock of fresh films in all of our stores. Be sure to take plenty with vou today. ; SRS Demonstration! Farr’s Gray Hair Restorer ! 3 Mrs. Lambert, of Boston, a special demonstrator, is now at our { Store No. 3, 14th and U Sts. N.W., to explain the wonderful merits of Farr's Gray Hair Restorer. Farr's {s not a dve—it’s a clean, colorless liquid and simple to use If you want to restore your “ gray hair to its natural color be sure to come in and see Mrs. restorer—easy Lambert. Store No. 3, 14th and U Sts. N.W. Low Prices! Effective Today, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in all of our stores. Sloan’s Lini= el | (o 75c Size Dioxogen.... ..... 53C $1.00 Size Father John's 72 c Medicine ....., Qquinine Tabict. e 17€ s I 89¢ 57c 60c Size Pape's Diapepsin.. . 36C 35c Size Vick's Salve 23c 60c Size Tonsiline, for sore 36 C 78c Size Mellen's Food e e e 25¢c Size Woodbl;ryl'F;clld 1 7C 60c Size Forhan's Tooth _ Paste " 36¢ $1.00 Size Danderi Hai Tonic .......... ne ." 59‘: $1.25 Size Coty's Face Pow~ Quart Size Ammonia For Household Use A High-grade Ammonia for household For the laundry, clea silverware, ware, hairbrushes, combs, etc. Full bottle, 16c. 39¢ Household Rubberized Aprons Special, 27¢ around Shinola Home Sets Special, 29¢ A complete Shoe Shining t, cor sisting of Bristle Dauber, Lamb’s Wool Polisher and can of Pol all for 29c. 25¢ Seidlitz Powders Special, 13c Box of ten complete S quality and purity. This sa 8c Fels-Naptha Soap Special 5 Cakes, 25¢ Nationally known Fels-Naptha Soap throughout the country by thrifty keepers for laundering and kitchen use. This sal kes for 25c. (Limit, 5 cakes to each customer.) P. D. and Co. Cascara Tablets Special, 29¢ Bottle of 100 Chocolate-coated Cascara Tablets (5 grains), made by Parke, Davis & Co. Therefore of the highest quality and purity. This, sale, 29c. 49¢ W alnut- Stuffed Dates Special, 29c 1b. Large, Fresh Dates, stuffed with walnuts. licious as well as nutritious. 49¢ Jersey Cream CARAMELS Special, 29¢ Lb. Pure, Chewy Caramels—tempting, fresh and wholesome. Specially priced at 29c a pound during this sale. 60c Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Kisses Special, 36¢ Ib. Full pound of Hershey’s Wholesome Milk Choco- late Kisses at an unusually low price. Be sure to take home a pound or two.

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