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FRATERNITIES niinued from 1 Forty-six.) council on o4 Monday eve- ing celebr tion by © irkey nizhi” Novemh " il Tast ned 1o an by State rmes AL Snllivan on the edu- system of - LH s In appreciation Vices rende the ast vear, District Depuy Wil I presented Hamilon K - ing greand knight, with @ shelr Howing,the me=etinz, Lectuver Kernan vl coramd i entertainment in hos D. neffer Walter tonstemaster. talks made by Edward L. Tucker 1. Haltigan. Harry Quinn i Fifty pri oved to be 4 feature of the evening. Concluding night’s entertainment, announce. made that tomorrow eve. o'clock the officers of the meet to assist the grand in® the selection of committees to make appointments to 1l vari ous offices for the KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. No. #y held its last Tuesday . night emple. A pr full Grand Representative . Patrick. Supreme Representa Vander tep- tive Dickman and Grand Chan Heisley made ad ad was Commander Deputy 1 cational hools. William presented of Michea Plant wa ment was conncil will knight and vear srand the Franklin visitation in Pythian presented and m the Lodge 4. Supreme vort, Past Supreme resen ellor Geor E Presentation ess Chaneellor made by R Pyihinn Sis lanthe ¢ in November Frien s has e nntil the second meetin and will give a turk nner Tuesday evening at the Pythian Temple. o wavs and means committee will open honse and present an en. dinment. to which all Pythians friends and families ave invited, irday evening Webster Lodge will confer nk next Tuesday night Calanthe 1 conferred the ank at the last meeting and chancellor has appointed Freeman Amaranth to fill red term of T. C. Lan- | dship Temple tponed tho ¢ their the Page Es weretaken in No. 1 srand visi nesday night A program uafter the classical n school was presented. All the odze was present. Addr by Chancellor Commander Chancellor Tarantine, Heiss and Gra Heisley Pres. members ny Colum! held its jon la Pas and Chancellor nee ments were served 1o ind refres B. P. 0. ELKS. of the selective mem committee held in At the meetin horship campaign Washington L No. 15. Monds . I Callan, who had just returned | from a conference with the grand ex-| ted ruler in Chicago. explained the efforts of the Grand I in attempt inz to increase the membership of the order 150,000 during the present vear. In response to the appeal of the chai man a number of applications werd | presented to the committee by the cap- | tains of the various teams. Meetings | of the committee will be held every Monday in the lodgeroom at § o’clo p.m Tuesday was ladies’ night for members of Washington Lodge and their families. A large crowd enjoved the entertainment provided by the com- | mittee and the refreshments. | Wednesday the regular session of | the lodge was held. John E. Lynch chairman of the Chicago Club, mad 2 report of the club’s activitles. Per- mission of the lodge was given tohold | R New Year eve party, December 31 for the benefit of the club. Samuel Richards. chalrman of the charity ball committee, reported that two orchesiras had heen engaged for it ai the Mavflower Hotel, Novem- ber 25 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Lodge. No. 126, decided meeting to hold a ban- in_honor of Director General James J. Davis. immediately after he holidavs, and President Coolidze A Secretary of Labor Davis and lleazues in the cabinet will be | vited to tend. also members Canzre: epresentative Fred Zihlman. who is the dictator of Co- lumbia Lodge. will personally ex- 1end the invifation the members ess the Columbia s Newcomb, who has on for the past seen called to Can- he will he stationed two in the work of in ihership. Before had initiated his of candidates at the *vthian nple. consisti of 80 Fidat Representative Zihlman presided and delivered an address on Gie zrowth of the order and espe- el zardinz the children’s home Nivoseheart. Tl The t meeting of eveninz, was virthday celebration General Davis < fifiv-second she. chairman ittee, delive life and I Davis hi in Supervisor con w vears, | Ohio, where 1 year or the this city h class ving well the turned of Director celebratins sary. Hym the welfare ddress 1od am red an vork of 1 on rector Gen- Cluh has lodge. as the m of the Loval Order held in that eity. and 1 arations Leing made to take 0 members of Columbia » the hiz convention. incl the Mooxe Band 2nd the deg arill te slumbia d a building en orzan- next of Mo again ap- | and hall commit- the azitation inanzurated a vears to erect in Temple has interested s throughout the country A movement is under way to move 10 this citv the official headquarters which is now located at Mooseheart, | m Chief North Moose M saltimore Legion, No notinced a big celebration more of the Lezionnaires and invited 211 the members of Columbia Lodg= to attend and take part in the cere- fow Hanson 10. an- in Balti- WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. The d of the Clah of nt to Ko ville, Md.. last Tuesday, night and ini- | tiated a_class of new Woodmen. Sov- | ereign Thurston G.0 Browp, acted as jexree master and Capt. Franklin H mith commanded the Uniform Rank npany supporting the degree team. Consul Comdr. Suit of Cedar Camp nd Dr. Sansbury., camp physictan, | made addresses of welcome to the | visit D. W. Thayer imparted the | secrel work to the initiate ! Lieut. Col. T. B. Eckloff has suc-! -ceded to the command of the 103d Reziment of the Uniform Rank. All uniform men are invited-to attend the rezular monthly meeting of the offi- ers of the regiment tomorrow night. Plans are to be urged for the united irills of the sever units in the I)L\-} triet of Columbia preparatory to the vecution of field maneuvers on n‘ irge scale w L sral new Monday ni Boos accepted sev- | pplications for membership | ht A discussion of the Drum “and Fife Corps question fol Inwed Drum Major Enzlish's repo pt. Helgesen added several new men | ympany B and gave A demonsiva | Uon e Tihe. fioor work. €lerk Dalkin aser Camp | prepard [T | practice [ ber & | Dandridge. No. 1, | Fair. this eity | I ind Deputy ¢ campaizn pro Alpk will hold a and ente pers t il the -camps. CY Litchfield_of the entertainment mitiee will present some new tions. Banker Dickey will oy 4 the Temple Corpor ROYAL ARCANUM. Kismet Council met under the leadership of Rezent R A Jany. Eaterisinment and vefresh ments wer: furnished by Orator C. H «nd his commitiee. The council w ddiessed by the zrand ¥ The council and iis friends Benedis Md.. today fou tashioned oyster roast. | s the Al councils Columbin in n Choy irma m trac yeak on o, old ma in zent nost of the Distriet of union meeting Oriental Council next I L at s oclock, will celebrate Royval Arcanum day and itoyal Aveanum Charter day A program of entertainment has bheen ind refreshments will he District Council day. will meet WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA- TION. Review met Monday eve Ada Byrne, commander presided. Mrs. Olive Eckert. manag inz deputy, gave a brief talk on the activities and growth of the assoc tion's work. : National Review met Thursday eve ning and it had its uished visitor Mrs. Jennie deputy supreme commander Mrs. Little assisting, with for the rally November 21. S mem! he District held a ca Hall Tuesday ev vty Union Monday Pythian Femple. gton Review will Thursday eveninz at Pythian Temple. DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. cle No. 178 entertained its mem- bers and friends at a masquerade and Halloween party Monday evenin; Prizes were won hyv Miss man and Mrs. J. D. Moriarty. next card party of the Club will be held a1 the re: Miss Marzaret Bafimer. Apt. 54. the Mendota, Twentieth street and Kalo rama road., tomorrow evening at S o'clock. All members and their friends are invited DAUGHTERé OF AMERICA. The home Victory ni Mrs. Little W larze pl en new of d party Officers in W. 0. W eve The ence of lden Rod Club met at t dent. Mrs. Elizabeth Sewell. The guest of honor was her sister, Mrs. H. Geddes of nfield, N. I.-member of Manhattan Council, ew dersev. Afier sion a lunch was served and hundred was_ plaved. Prizes awarded to Fanny Joyner and Levy. Goodwill, No. 13 Jr. 0. 1. A, M nce at Northeast November 18 riumph, No. 8. met ning. All members of urged to be present Tuesday next to with drill team of the Jr O. U. A. M.. which will escort the bfficers at Central Hizh School N Mrs. McFarland of was a visitor Martha Dandridge. No. 1 Halloween party its session Wednesday . with Anna Kromer in ck Councilor Rosell | prizes in the mareh and Mr masked h Deputy Louise plaved. Past Ferguson w were served. Mayflower. No. 11 night_with Councilor ing. The annual & held. The following program was presented: Reading. Mrs. Held: hand painted cheese and cracker dish pre. sented to State Councilor Emily Hock strasser by Hattie Ruppert: solo. Grace Richards, accompanied by Mrs. Douglas: hand-paint celery tray presented to Deputy Elizaheth Sewell by Jessie Richards: gifts were present ed to Margaret Hartman. Ethel Miles, Hattie Babbitt, Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. piano solo, Sophia Reeves dance. the Hudlow sisters: Audrey Sadler and Refreshments were olden Rule Council, vened last Friday night in the Northeast Masonic the councilor. Mrs. Mary presiding. A eluss of three ¢ was initiated, the floor work hein i by the enlarged drill team, r the command of Capt. John M a d by Mrs. Marion Those initiated were: Mr. William 8. Campbell and Shepherd. The proclama Emily Hochstrasser, State couneilor of the District of Co- lumbla, designating No neral day for throughout the order. w National _ Councilor Al Sewell, Past te Councilors Mar, Hartman nett ynn and vice councilor, M bri-f addresses. [ served Prozressive Conncil. No. 8 veriy™ party Monday nizit for th> costumes were awarded to Mrs. Lottie Smith and William Wright Games were plaved and dancing was indu in. after which refreshments were served. Bruce Hofnagle had of t five were Sadie and Capital will have Masonie Tuesday rill team are artha held isin race and Fletcher in the un A poem was read by chwenk. Games were Councilor Mary Refreshments aw met Tuesday Tda Bell presid nd visitation was Ruth Hud erved. 10, con o'clock, with ams ndidates zabeth Mrs Anzo. © State P'ear] Wolfe, made freshments were held a Prizes BumsteadsWunnSyrup To children an angel of me rections are followed IT N ite scarcity and enormous A it contains full dose. = Stood sixty vears' tést. Sold everywhere, or by mail. b0¢ D.. Philadelohia Doesn’t hurt one bit! “Freezone” on an aching corn, shortly you lift it right off with gers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle o “Freezone or corn between c-lluses, without soremess or tation, 2 | wle reports on th= mp fire | Wednesday. | nt. are at | Wednes. | meet | Jane Cole- | holarship | the business ses : remple | eve- | vem- dance and | for a few cents, sufficient | .| to remove every hard corn. soft corn, | the toes, and the foot | irri- ‘A THE SUNDAY STAR, T I charge of the affair. At the rsgular‘d. | meeting it was decided to change halls | pi iand meeting nights to Northeast Ma- | Sonic_Templs on the first and third i Saturday nights. The resignation of | Deputy * Pearl Wolfe was accepted | | with regrets, as was | serve Saturday Old Glory siding. were served. Orde ber its No. 12, convened | Moriay night with Councilor Edith Tice presidinz. The degrees were con. ferred on three candidates under the direction of AMlrs. Mildred Rock as captain of the drill team. Deputy | vs. Mary Ferguson installed Mi va Curtis as inside sentinel. Re- | treshments were served Independent Couneil, 3 | tertain the Siate councilor a Sl tomorrow evening at Louisiana avenue Goodwill Couneil, No. at memorial Columbia Noble G 1 non Snoots ned for N poned until will be the Mon- ferved un will en 1 offictal its hall, | 15, met with | with Councilor ational ember 1 furthe Wilfred ( WASHINGTON, Hartwell | first . meeting Home Trustee | Grand Seymour >. H. Miller presented his warrant as | gation deputy State councilor. Mabel e State Council has accepted inv unable 1o | tation to attend a rally of the Junior American Cent services at Metropolitan Methodist Church 0DD FELLOWS. Lodge, No. and Seymour second degree was conferred on Ver- The entertainment plan < been post- | There con- Mechanics, 1 High School next presiding. notice. itiatory degree lick, jr., at th Refreshments | they | a class for Hagerstown lodge. Novem- also | didate Monday. Sunday | 10, met with The |y D. © in November. Noble Md., to Hagerstown degree conferred the first on Mount Nebo Encampment conferred the golden rule degree on one can- ferred. ¢ Rebekah Lodges. President Edna E. Rankin will hold a conference With the officers of the t presidents Wednes- a0 o'clock, at embly and pa evening, temple. dship Lodge. No. 8. ee on a of A good prog Fr the thr Complete Electric /7 Hair Dressing Set Special, $1 . 49 This set comsists of curling iron, waver rod. drying comb and marce! distin- | iron, with attached to any light socket. vou can and save think ! appliances for would expect to payor one. nteed for one year. suar plete. Naptha fLimit, An excellent nses Makes P G NlrW~ SOA soap be Four clothes full length cord. vour own hair and te tme <eparate and the price “P and G~ White Soap Special, 4 Cakes, 1 6C 4 Cakes to Each Customer) all snow laundry white for Special, 4 cakes for 16c for Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday only business | “Sanisal” Salts Reducing Special. 280 ant way to reduce bath in Monday, Tuc A\ pl Springs vour own for sday Mrs. | Specially Reduced Prices Bayer's Aspirin Tablets ... ablets (hottle of Ium Peoples Aspirin : rest quality Aspirin (Hizhest and Juniper o Graham’s White Pine (plain or tar) {An excellent Coush Itemedy.) | Pinex Pertussin : King's New Discovery Bull's Cough Syrup - Graham's Cherry ; Bell's Pine Tar and Honey (60c size). Hall's Cherry Expectorant. . (A pleasant and effcctive way cold) to hrea Tonsiline (60c size).. 1 ocaline (A we Russell's Emulsion Graham’s Cod Liver 0il I'nmlwm (An effective remedy for o 0zo-Mulsion | Father John's Medicine |Vick's Vapo Rub. E. Z. Broncho Rub. . @uick relief for eroup. | Augier's Emulsion Scott’s Emulsion (large) .. 1 Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver Nutra Vin ............ |7 A system builder | Dvoferrin | Hypo-C G d | Todd's Tonic . i (A pleasant food tonic with a wine base; makes persen.) derfui internal remedy that will quickly for gener Creo Terpin .. Phillip’s Milk of Magne. in (25¢ | Graham’s Milk of Magnesia (50c s | (A mild and pleasant laxative.) | Gude’s Pepto Mangan ! Pep Phos (Stimulates ()VP Listerine (50c | Lavoris (50c s | Cincho-Tone old Tablets . t (These laxative cold tablets reliey '\ Phenolax Wafers (30c :ize). | Hill's Ca.cara Quinine {Parco Co-Lax Tablets . { (A pleasant but effective cold br | E. Z. Laxative Tablets. > (Take one tonight, keeps your s Peoples Brown Mixture Tablets. Laxo Aspirin Tablets. . Peoples Rhinitis Tablets (ful Freezone E. Z. Corn Remover.. A . (A simple and painless corn remover.) | Resinol Ointment (60c size) €m regulated.) slrev;glll) Drop a little | Graham’s Sulphur Ointment in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then fin- | Red Signal Bug Dust. ... ¢ Doan’s Pills .......... [ oo (A wondertul gintment for skin blemishes.) Black Flag In.ect Powder (medlllm) Buchu Buttons (For backache, kidney: oreen Gas (A home Chlorine other tub, and Wednesday ablets made.) Menthol. W hite l’mr. ([ mi Inrr l)rl frlrlvl‘l nmi \\ rup Wild Hot 28¢ only. The Pine Special, A on HOME REMEDIES T3¢, 25¢, 39 19¢, 98¢ L3¢ < ..36c c. 60c, £1.00 “up that stubborn cough and 80¢ s ess98e ections.) ..48¢c, 93¢ ..49¢, 92¢ oo 230 A0c, Tie ..49, 8% 69¢ ¢ I rundown conditions of the system.) 89¢ ..$1.00 ‘ou feel Tike & new ..83c 19¢ 5¢ head cold in a short time) caused from tne dresser money. distinct that sily Now Just vou Frlly $1.49 com- NOVEMBER 1, companied a dele- | where | At the next meeting | the royal purple degree will be con- | the | will confer EIGHTEEN —-The Befter To Serve You '1925— PART 1. | been/arranged for home coming after the business session. Langdon Lodge filled Tuesday at the first of President Edna the guests were a from Magnolia Lodge of Mount nier, Md. t President Flora Schwinger, in behalf of Fideli Lodge, presented to the president cut s howl. After tainment refreshments were ser Ruth Rebekah Lodge thirty-ninth anniversary at itz last meeting. The following program wa rendered: Piano solo, Miss Bernic Jones: vocal solo, Miss Burrov | reading, Miss Scott of the O'Connor hool of Expression: Miss Wine, in everal dances, and reading, Miss Srma Matthews. Miss Margaret Hall was Among slegation Rai- 0. ed. Phone Main 5215 S‘T()RI' S nnual visitation | a short enter- | ated its | 47 was the accompanist. The [+he ways and means committee are | grand master of the jurisdiction, |sewing for a bazaar to be given the James E. Chamberlain, asked the |first week of December. Several blessing at the banquet and Miss Nan- | luncheons have also been given for nie Pearson, a_charter member, cut | this benefit. the birthday cake. | Brower The Noble and Vice Grands' Asso ciation was recently entertained at the home of Miss Florence Lacey, who was assisted by Miss Jeanette Mevers and Misses Yokem, Geiger and Veihmeyer. The meeting was called to order by the president, *Mrs. Mar- garet L. Seymour. Guests of the eve- ning were Mrs. Mary P. Poliock, Mrs Edna Rankin and Mrs. Linnie Keiser Refreshments were served. The as No, p.m. Canton will be Ladies' Auxiliary, Washington, 1, will meet November 7 at % Refreshments will be served. A hington, No. 1, P. M guest of the auxiliary. Mount Pleasant, N . meets hursday night_in its new quarters, in the I. 0. O. F. Temple, on Sevent street, and is having “home-coming" social. Three candidates will be given sociation will meet November 30 at the degrees previous Lo the program | the home of Mrs. Hallie Harkrider and social feature This lodge will | 1203 Staples street northeast Mrs hold a rummage sale at Seventh interline and the Misses Okey will sireet November % and 10. Members ofassist as hostesses, Read These Specially Reduced November Prices Carefully and Save More! Special Purchase and Sale! “Reynaldo”™ Manila Cigars 6 for 25¢ Box of 12—49¢ Box of 25—$1.00 One-hal f Pound Tuxedo Tobacco and a Briar Pipe Rohs far domestic tobacco blended with specially \ delightiul, cool smoke of choice selected Philippine tobacco. This thor- oughly enjoyable smoke has long filler ht domestic wrapper. a Regular $1.05 Value November sale ot Quality Drug Store Needs: THROUGHOUT THE 18 BUSY PEOPLES DRUG STORES! A\ very Monday, Cihcient ed Tucsday A very gold and ced artic onday. Eavenson’ 25¢—82.75 Fozen Cold like nothin the lovely eream. which else. bri out softness of a womon's now made for complexion Iy in the cold cream soap. Many women who have never been able to en dure the effects of goap on the face find this cold cream soap very pleasant and soothing. tablets 25c¢ Greene’s Polishing 53¢ Cascara Sagrada Tablets, 5 Parke. Davis & Co. \poma[ 23C gr. mi M laxative bottie Wedne t and in 1 and Cream plat without in rd Weds For These Cold Mornings! 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Cold Cream (50c size) Japalmo Cold Cream (Thoroughly cleanses the skin and prevents chap.) Woodbury's Cold Cream. Pinaud’s Fau de Quinine-| (8150 size) . Barnard’s Eau de Quinine (Keeps the hair and scalp in a heauhy condmon) Danderine . Lashlux . Maybelline Winx Lashbrow Dorin Rouge. . Garden Court Rougp : Mary Garden Rouge Pert Rouge Pompeian Rouge ... 2 distinet flowers.) § 18e. 18¢ 3 for 3 for 3 20, 3 for 5 .19, 5 ‘the complexion.) and tender skin.) fine for white and zums healthy.) ea Hands of velvet in a single nigh and scalp in a clean, 23¢ 25¢ 17¢ 25¢ 2le .2lc, 42¢ ..81.09 .59c -42c 42c 69c 49¢