Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925. Get jr.t at Gibson,s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Lunch at Our Fountain We serve a real good lunch every day at our fo“fltain. pri\:es are very reasonable. SPECIAL 94 5¢ Soda Checks ($1.20 worth) for $1.00 Bring Your Prescriptions to Gibson’s We Fill All Prescriptions With the Greatest Care by Our Registered Graduate Pharmacist Special on Electric Light Bulbs clear 35¢ Reflector Type 9 round 50-watt Tungsten dear 23c each round 50-w ungste 25-watt, clear | or 29¢ each . e | Or 4 for $1.00 d0owalt, cear | Sifor $1.00 sted 50-watt Semi- 50-watt, clear or 4 for..$1.00 60-watt, clear 4 for $1.00 Bowl Frosted Semi-round All American-Made, Tipless 50-watt, 29¢ each; or 4 for..$1.00 10-watt, Semi- 15-watt, Edison Mazda Lamps, 10 to 50 Watt Clear Inclusive, Only 27c¢ Each Candy Specials o ‘:;‘ A 29¢ en’s Milk Choco- @ Almond Bars Milk Almond 3¢ Choco- Goff’s Atlantic Water Taffy per 1b 3—b5c Seven Eleven 3—5c Baby Ruth 3—bc Love Nest Borden's late or 3—5c Chewing Gum 3—5c Life Savers...... Assorted 3—10c Oh Henry. 1 1b. Wrapped Caramels. 2 Ibs. Hard Candy...... No Candy Delivered. Electrical Specials $5.00 Genuine Hot Point Electric Iron. Very speciz $49.50 Genuine Hot Point special . (Eeasy terms Vacuum Cleaner. an be a Rectangular Electric Hot Plate. Special. TWO SOSP Specia]s 3—10c Old Dutch Cleanser 10—Fels-Naptha Great 95¢ Sale Saturd‘ay and Monday Open Saturday night until 9:30 P.M. MediCineS 5 i0zs. BIBOOL. - -ioocossini 1 Gude's Pepto Mangan 3—50¢ "hl”l]\\ Milk of M nesia ... 1 14-0z. solvent 1 large Caldwell Pepsin ..... 1large Fleet's Phospho Soda.95¢ 6 Hill's Cascara Quinine. . cum 3 50c Emulsion Cod Liver (Limit, one urdt-r n( eacl |l kmd Oil, with Hypophosphites f Talcum Powder to each 300 Aspirin (G-gr.): SusHne) 1 Emulsion 5 Borden’s F A[:!(‘ Brana Condensed Mil 5 Medicated Talcum Powders bottle Cuticw Syrup of 95 with Agar. (Limit, one tbr(ler of each )\I d of above medicines to each customer.) Miscellaneous 3 All-nickelplated Flash {44 Goblin light, complete with bat i1d—10c E Life Buoy Soap. one order of eac Soap to each customer.) gator, complete with tubing, cut-offs and pipes .. 2 1 Selt-filling Fountain Pen. . 2 Ibs. Seabury & Johnson Ab- sorbent Cotton 5 e TOO'}" p‘aste 1 Corrugated Nickel-plated 25¢ Colgate’s Tooth Paste Vacuum_Bottle, pint size; nd one 25¢ cake 5 imported ‘quet Soap... 9e 1 Aluminum Percolato: Pyrodento Tooth Aluminum Bucket Aluminum Tea Kettle. Aluminum Watet Pitcher b. tin O'Cedar Wau 000-sheet rolls of Toilet Pet. . . 1 fa 1 1bh's Tooth Past 1 fine Tooth 1 8 1] ptt o order of each kind i Paste to each ————————vustomer.) 5 T—ofict GOOdS Pond’s suaranteed Bottle Sterno_Canned Heat Vanishing rt Dethol. SRR EEMIIES < quart Preventol. 1 2-quart W. E. Pitche: s Imported Olive Oil cans Lady Faire The- ai 1 Cold Cream. 3 Rubber Baby Pants, la "Rubber Shy Hot - water b dozen regular Kotex. . [Limit,%ne order of each kind of @oilet Goods to each customer.) (Limit, one order of each mis- cellaneous item to each customer.) . Stock limited, cannot be responsible if exhausted before sale is over. We deliver any order for $2.00 or more in D. C. Telephones— Main 1085 Franklin 5077 No Candy or Radio Goods Delivered Be Sure to See Our Radio Ad on Radio Page Today IGetItatGibson's Where YOHI' DO”B"S HGUE MO"e CEIICS 917-919 G St. N.W. | members of the |J. W | Walsh e 42 HILLTOP CADETS WIN COMMISSIONS Gen. Allen Reviews George- town Battalion— Awards Prizes to Best Drilled Boys. RO >, ca eorgetown | University stacking arms and | turning in their uniforms today, fol- {lowing the review of the battalion by i . Robert H. i U.S. A Allen, Chief of o B will be T of the Hilltop cadets o ment day P of the m With the day exercises, at which ( Allen |awarded prizes to a dozen honor | cadets, militar activities at the Hill- field adet major of est individual honors outstanding figure | | during the umu | wa don: | Doough ¢ of | forme |lmI|wn comn | Company ¢ W |. Company C, commagded by Capt |F 3 won the competitive | drill, best company com- | mander of the battalion {J. Herbert Walsh of A Cc ‘rlll\lthl of Columbia ~(|h|nm a regulation United s ed (ho best drillel man in a gold wrist apt. William L. Be ., commandant at rut the battalion through v and drill. Army Capt. Leven (.. Al Clarkson, Cay and Capt. Washington lawin of Howard 1 judges, ‘ol. Augustus F. Dannemiller s present. | dent Charles W. Lyons, Rev. Louis J. of the colleg | with Gen. Alle; ind the , dean corps Cup for Marksman Cadet John N. Doran of . individual high scorer of the mpionship rifle team, was award up donated by the milits ment of the unive: watch charms were awa rifle t ished in the followin Rouse, man; team captain and William 1 ot A Company also won Connec tory and | He is A loving cup f by a member of the soj was presented to ( the best were aw embers of th commanded by | s the best drill platoon HYLAN VACCINATED. Six Cases of Smallpox in New York City Cause Uneasiness. May 15 (#) Mayor | request of ghan, was allpox the » | four in & ¢ | lect Joseph A, M- | A Presi- | L VIRIGNIA TAX SYSTEM ASSAILED BY C. OF C. Lacks Standardization and Equipment, Co-Operation, Supervision, Says Report. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., May 15.—One of the most serious defects in the pres- ent system of taxation in Virginia is the utter lack of co-operation, su- pervision, standardization or equip- ment by the comm enue throughout V This is| one of the conclusions of the (‘umr“ mittee on taxation of the ? State Chamber of Commerc | third instaliment of it report on the | present tax system in Virginia. The report declares the commissioners of are scattered over the State “rhyme or reason.” | he committee reports that one} i |lected $1,579,000 vear; ommissioner in Arlington’ County collected $86,000 in State taxes in the |same period: but that it took six com. missioner lect $44.400 in Shen andoah and that it took Ivania County to col-| present hap- that a only hazard syst |one county to assess on of its sheep, anoth th: cent of its s condemned. DEAD CAPTAIN BLAMED. Held of Boat Sinking With Nine Men. LEAMINC I()\ Ontario, May 15 (&), 1y found ackford, skipped | the Aanckor Kallay Helgnd of | Sandusky, ., who was drowned | | with eight of his crew when the ves. | sel capsized off Ontario, ccident. | t. the jury tain's negligence in ker hose dis. perture in the| which it pass- | Water shipped | le, causing the boat to | as found, i mended in the report | the government equip the life- | elee with a Negligence Cause side of the ed could vered ¥ new | unseaworthy one provements ther CLA Examined for Glasses. If necessary we will so| $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAY MAY 24 Special T\ (Eastern Standard ) Le X (Union Station) AM Chester ‘ ny hh)(»l\n Broad n»”” Street Sta. West - Phila- Tickets on Sale Two Days Preceding Excursion Similar Excursions Sundays, June 3, 21 Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Railroad of the World FETTEALEELATERTRTETEEL CRARAERAUAES SRR RCNNNNNN NN OFF It won't lose its sh: scorching Summer sun. You ma the styl Mallory by complete pli buy cheaper hand. mental stripes) as well as fancy) are here. $4 - Other B R R R R R RS S S R S S N R R N N N N R R S R R R S N N R e S S b it HE “Cravanette” Process used in the Mallory Straws doubles the life of your ha off the grime of dust and the stain from rain. It will look as well a month after you wear it as a minute after you buy it. id-wear satisfaction that goes into every The “Flex-Ease” hility and removes the cause of headaches. All the new bands (pin, club, college and regi- $2.50—$3—383.50 oL HERZOG; F Street afOth, R e O S R S S G s RS AR SR SRR RSN AN NN life of your hat. It wards ape or get “sticky” under hats, but they will not give feature assures the new braids (plain and $5 -- %6 Straw Hats R O T T S R N R N R S A A A A A R R R R R AAXNANS M-BRAKS &CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Tomorrow—An Important Selling Event Allurmg Summer Frocks Priced Amazingly Low ‘Such a variety of models! Such choice of fab- rics! Indeed, you'll have no difficulty in choosing your Summer frocks from this collection. Frocks for wear in town, afternoons. at the club or beach. Handmade Voile Frocks Crisp and new dresses charming in their simplicity Special $5.75 We do not guarantee quantity to last all day of line and detail. They are in cool French voile, and Sizes for Miss and Madam. and are in the delightful Summer colors. are elegantly hand made. Lace-Trimmed French Voile F gock}s pecia $7.95 We do not guarantee quantity to last all day Light and lovely fashions in lace-trimmed voiles. Quite a number of becoming and wearable styles in every new Bl\ade. You Wiu marvel at suc]’l handsome frocks at such an anractively low price. Tomorrow—Extraordinary Dress Sale 185 Brand-New Dresses Regular prices, $25 to $40 $ 1 5 Tomorrow While They Last Crepe de chine, flat crepe, georgette. chif- fon, crepe satins, prints, striped tub silks. Ba- roda stripes, printed crepe. Solid colors. flow- ered, etc. Stunning color combinations. Dresses for every occasion. Dances, din- ners, afternoon teas, matinees and other infor- mal times. Business Dresses, Sport Dresses. Dresses with godets with the apron front, with pleats, tucks, gathers. Lovely jabot models; all-over embroidery. Trimmed with laces, too. Some with lace yokes. Long sleeves, short sleeves or no sleeves. We do not guarantee quantity to last all day BEQU' tiful blues, greens, rose shades. vellows—in fact, look t}lrough these dresses and find what- ever your desire may be! Of Special Interest—T omorrow Coats—Reduced Regular price, $29.50 to $35 Tomorrow While They Last— $2 1.50 Take advantage of this remarkable coat value; they're far better than the price indicates. Stunning woolens, 1 dorgeous linings and careful needlework combined with low price make this a most attractive offering. Every au- thentic style of the season is here represented. The flared model, the tie-in-front, the fur border, the straight line, the semi-fitted and the tailored. In all of the seasons colors. We do not guarantee quantity to last all day Dance Teddies With brassiere tops. Of fine quality crepe de chine. Beauti- fully trimmed with laces and rib- bon rosettes. $ 5:.00 Overblouses Of lustrous radium silk, nicely tailored models. A large variety in white, maize and lanvin green. Secial 38_ 95 Kayser Rolette Hose Pure dye, full fashioned, Short Hose. In white, chaire hoggar and lanvin green. $7 -50 Silk Scarfs Hand-painted Chiffon Scarfs. befl“n{“l Color Comblflfltlonfl mn blue, yellow, green and white. Chic Bags Silk or leather pouch or enve- lope models. Silk lined with bright colors and fitted with purse and mirror. $2 95 Tub Silk Slips Dainty Slips of durable tub silk, shadow-proof 18-inch hem, and are in all the light colors. $2.95 Special Special Special Special Special

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