Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1926, Page 33

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an Legion. entative Robert G. Simmons, Harold S. Talley and Royal Johnson will be among the guests of honor at the annual banquet of the Sergt. Jasper Post, No. 12, the Ameri n Legion, at the City 1b next Tuesday evening. Other aiests of honor in- clude Robert N. Harper, president District Bank: nes ¥ commander of the Veterans of For- eign Wars; Thomas J. IFral- ley, senior vice commander, Dis- trict of Columbia Department, the American Leglon; Capt. Watson B. Miller, chairman of the natiol fehabilitation committee; Capt. Julius 1. Pey commander of the American Lesgion; Frank T. Hines, director of the United States Vete Bureau, and national GEN. 4. A. DRAIN. who will be the princ In addition 1o the gram will consist composed of the of the p D. Ska Jewell P will be f ished hy the State: Miss An L will organiz t. Jasper Posi ve expressed their i the new unit is being displayed in the “Back to ¥ contest of the post, he successful contestant to be award- -onvention ver, who of be- n Paris. Capt v in charge o i aasscnts Papie! W, W ckett, Walter Gould and E «han. In conjunction with this contest the organtzation will conduct & ip drive in order to r k in paid-up members. Thomas rmen of the various mations ees of the American Le have been appointed by mdr. John R. MecQui inouncement m James F. Barton. mmittees (83 Landis, tional e, Okla.; McKee. Detroit, ed s, Alton quette, Mich.; milit: Ma olumbus, Ohio world peac Nelson Jackson, ention 1cent seation Hawke, d awards, work, National Carroll. Philadelphia. of post rters, D) Winfield, K Vilas Wh: Racine, W A benefit card party was given Wednesday night at the Lee House by the 8 Chapeiux et 40 Femmes. Dur fng the course of the evening (apt. Paul J. McGahan, past departmental commander, outlined the h of the 40 and 8. The next m = of the organization will be held February 24 at 8 p.m. at 794 Lanier place, when Mrs. Rosa Wvod and Mrs. D. Donovan will act as hoste Mrs. Kenneth A. McRea will entertain the executive officers at her home in Riverdale, Md., next Wednesday Arrangements are being made by Stuart Walcott Post, the American Legion, for a costume ball to be held Washington’s Birthday at the Hotel Washington. Delano Post, No. 4. the held its February meeting evening at the Nurses’ Club, 1337 K street. The fol- lowing nurses were elected to mem- bership 4 e Bowma superintendent v Nurse Miss Caroline Gambie and Mi ella H. Droddy. -The post v join with the Belleau Wood Post in iaking a hox for the Allied Veterans® Washington-Lincoln Memorial and Re- lisf grand bell and entertainment at the Washington Auditorium Frida; Tast Comdr. Alice M. Prentis was pri sented with a past commander’s hadge. Tha Jane A Appointment rank E. Samuel of Topeka, Kans formerlv for five vears adjutant of the Kansas Depart- ment of the American Legion, as as- sistant to National Adjutant James F. Bartan and director of administration At national headquarters has been an- nounced by Mr. Barton. r. Samuel will handle all general administration, organization and mem- Tership matters for the national body of the legion. He will perform the duties of the national adjutant in the absence or incapacity of the latter. Oakleigh [. Marquette of Indian- apolls heads the expanded Emblem Divislon, which now includes the old Film Division. Mr Marquette has heen director of the Emblem Division for the past five years. A good attendance was pres the monthly meeting of the U. S Jacob Jones Pos! 0. American Legion, Monday evening, at the Findlon Club. Plans were formulated for a card party to be held at the Endion Club April 15. Miss Anna Koerpner, national representative of the District of Columbia Chapter, American Red Cross, presented an ap- peal for members to assist the Red Cross in the assembling of Braille wor Lithel J. Rule yresented to the post framed autographed photographs of Past MNational Comm James Drain and Hanford MacNide now Assistant Secretary of W In onse to an appeal from Miss Woodward, the post voted to donate an American flag to a school which is being organized by her in W v Heights. The flag will be pres by Commander Esther V. Hall at the opening ceremony February 20, and a delegation from the post will he pres- ent. The commander asked for vol- unteers for home fund team captains. 10 which Marion Brown responded The following were then unanimously elected, making a total of five cap- rains: ' Elizabeth Saze, Bessie Hom berger, Jane Breen and Ulli Tracy. Veterans of Foreign Wars. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Federal Post, No. 824, Veterans of Foreign Wars, held its annual installation of officers last Monday evening at Odd Fellows Temple. The officers nre. Presidoat. Mrs. Mary Luc senior vice president, Mrs. Catherine Roney: junfor vice president, Mrs. Blanche Moore: chaplain, Mrs. Mary Pattey; secretary, Miss Alma Raup: treasurer, Mrs. Lola Heise: guard, Mrs. C. J. Lawless; conductress, Mrs. irma Raup, and trustee, Mrs, Sarah Laufer. The auxiliary president, Mrs. Mary Lucas, having been a pointed State deputy -of the Ladies' ‘Auxiliaries of the District of Colum- bia, requested F. C. Lucas, past post commander, to install the auxillary president. The other auxiliary officers were then installed by the auxiliary nrestdent. The officers of the post were preseng @ ihe supper which fol department | |2 If Saving Money lowed. This auxiliary has taken a life membership in the National Vet- erans of Foreign Wars Home, and is afding in the plan to purchase @ V. F. W. clubhouse in the District of Co- lumbia. of night ian Temple ational *ast Depa Orchestra. Lieut. p Post tment Commander Kenneth Koontz made an eorge J. Neuner, past po mander presented a past comman- to outgoing Commander Bill Tranham en- 1 3 ce Smith, “old time ! Miss Anna Goldberg, ancing; piuno selections, Helen Huhn: Mi ongs and danc ropractic search University Quartet, cons ph F. Beattie, R. P. Harris and Louis MEs. Refreshments were he following were elected to mem.- | rith, 18th Ul Wa served in Joseph Henry try, World | D. xpedition. 10 The post electeid to honorary hip Harlem Wdud, chairman -ommittee, and appro- the Wash- the Allied night. Mexico, member veterans’ foint priated the cost of u box ington Auditorium Veterans' ball Ladies’ Aux- es” night pro gram of National Capital Post, 127, Monday evening. Mrs. Margaret Lid- ston, president, assisted by Mrs. Ma- bel Pierce, escorted outgoing Comdr. Dantel J. Leahy to the lodgeroom for the presentation of 4 past command- jewel. The auxiliary met Tues évening at Pythian Temple, with Lidstone p The com- | ? soctal activities, consisting, of Mrs. Laura Weaver, vice president; Mrs. Bessie Quinlan, junior vice pres- H s. Elise Miller, secretary. Mrs. 1 Jacobson and Mrs. Mae Cot- | ented an invitation from the ment of the District of Colum- bia, Veterans of Foreign Wars, (o Dar ticipate in placing a_wreath on the tomb of George Washington at Mount Vernon Februar The following committee was appointed to arrange a program during the Spring and Sum- mer: Mrs. Elizabeth Jeits, Mrs. Maude Cooper, M na_Allen, Mrs. Kathe. rine Barrack and Mrs. Catherine Dean. Decoration day committee consists of Miss E o Miss Benio Bar A Mrs. Mary Gertrude Clark and Mrs, Mitchell. Graves decorating committee will be appointed at the meeting February 23. ter Reed Post, No. 284, oreign Wars, will meet < ng at Pythian Temple, when nominations will be made to fili the vacancy in the position of senior vice commander, also a class of new members will be obligated. James H. Reed, chairman post relief committee, 8% B street southwest, has made an appeal for suits of clothing, overcoats, | tollet articles, etc., for relief of many veterans. Post Comdr. 1.. E. Donaldson, Past . John D. Wischhusen and s have been desig “eligibility” committee for the purpose of keeping within con- stitutional limitations of the constitu- of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Ernest St. Jaques has been desig- nated irman of the membership 2 committee of this post. | As a celebration of the campaign which will close at the end of next month, arrangements are being made to hold a stag entertainment in April, The committee in charge consists of Sam Berlin, E. A. Laden, and James allaham. Invitations are being for- rded to all the local V. F. W. posts, 0 to the Military Order of the Cooties. - Counts—With You— iy Call on us for ELECTRICAL WORK AND Electrical Appliances ‘We’ll Save You Half the Usual Cost. PENN ELECTRIC CO. 911 7th St. N.W. Main 512 Main 1855 ELECTRIFY Your House Today We Give You 20 Months to Pa: e, ol _ O Mother’s Favorite For Baby’s Skin The pure, cleansing properties of the Soap make it ideal for baby’s daily bath. Assisted by Cuticura Ointment it does much to prevent + |little skin and scalp troubles be- coming serious and to keep baby's tender skin healthy and clear. Cuti- cura Talcum is soothing and cool- ing, ideal for baby after & bath. Sasp $Se. Ointment 25 and Bc. Taleam e. Sold o 5ut ent 25 ours txseatintin, Dopk 114, Mal o s W9 Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. UPSET STOMACH, GAS, INDIGESTION | Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, —Stomach Feels Fine! So pleasant, so inexpensive, so quick to settle an upset stomach. The moment “Pape’s Diapepsin” reaches the stomach all p.f: and distress from indigestion or a sour, gassy stomach vanishes. Millions know its magic. All drug- gists recommend this harmless stom- ach corrective, THE SUNDAY STAR, EIGHTEEN STORES —The Better to Serve You RUBBER GOODS SPECIALS! $1.25 “Hope” Brand Fountain Syringes and Water Bottles Very Special, 830 each The Hope Fountain Syringe is molded in one piece, of an excellent quality rubber—it can’t leak. with rapid flow tubing, metal cut-off. tip attachments. A very special value Tuesday and Wetinesday only. + The Hope Water Bottle is wde of the quality rubber and is specially priced at 83c, for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. Thomas’ Baby Pants Special, 25c pair I'hese baby pants are fasi long and useful service, The clastic 1 or chafe baby's tender skin. Special day, Tuesday and Wednesday only. med of pu Ladies’ Dressing Combs (8-in. size) Special, 23c An excellent quality tremely low price. day and Wednesday only. ladies’ black com t 35¢ Faultless Toothbrushes Special, 2 3 C This sale offers an excellent opportunity to supply each member of the family with a new toothbrush at quite a saving in price. These brushes have pure white bristles, strongiy set in attractive handles. Two styles from which to choose. The price of 23c is effective for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. 9-in. Bar Castile Soap Use pure castile soap for baby's bath, as it will not irritate the most sensitive skin. An excellent toilet soap for all the family. Eco- nomical, too, when you buy the big 9-inch bar for only 29¢, as it will give you 10 generous- sized cakes. Quiets coupha guichly Extreme Cut Prices on Home Remedies of Known and Proved Merit 35¢ Vick’s Vapo-Rub Salve. ... 60c Resinol Ointment 70c¢ Sloan’s Liniment 25¢ Phillips® Milk of Magnesia 50c Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia ‘75¢ Mellin’s Food. 75¢ Dioxogen .. $1.10 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.. 79¢ 60c Bell’s Pine Tar and Honey. $1.50 Maltine and Combinations 40c Fletcher’s Castoria... 40cFletcher’s Castoria $1.25 Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets. WASHINGTON, Comes complete 1d two hard rubber 83c, for Monday, same choice 1oex- 23c at all of our stores, Monday, Tues. D. ¢, FEBRUARY 14, 1926—PART 1. QUALITY and SERVICE AT A FAIR PRICE--ALW AYS! Lower Prices! QUALITY DRUG STORE NEEDS Anticipate Your Needs for Months to Come—Buy Tomorrow and Save More P. & G. White Naptha Soap Special . 3 Cakes, 16¢ stock up on this nationally known saap for s clean and fresh. Special, 4 cakes for 16c, sday and Wednesday onl; + 4 Cakes to Each Custon Be sure to keepmg clot . 35¢ Peoples Furniture Polish Special, 21(' the polish to use zht and new. Also to keep nie fu xcellent for shm- erous sized bot- Welcl’s National Brand Grape Juice Special, 216 Pint lelicious, iu Grape Juice and at an extremely low price. Full pint bottle, 2Ic, for Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday only. 50c Manne Hair Trainer Special, 27 5 air may easily be kept ing. Ladies with bobbed hair after the shampoo to make the 27c, ior Monday, Tuesday and nate n place by the use of this hair dr find excellent jor t hair stay in place. Spec Wednesday only. 50c Glycerine Rose Water and Benzoin Special, 27(' An exquisite lotion for keeping tie face hands soft and lovely during this cold weatk nd relleves chapped conditions of th % pecial, 27c, for Monday, Tuesday : Wednesday onl) ] 50c¢ Graham’s White Pine and Tar With Cod Liver Oil Special, 2 7(' A quick and effective reme velief of coughs and colds. ks ng to the irritated bronchia Special, 27c, fur Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday only. 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DEODORAN 60c¢ Odorono 25¢ Mum._. 50¢ Non Spi. 25¢ Eversweet TOILET SOAPS 25¢ Cuticura FOR THE HAIR 50c Mulsified Cocoa- 25¢ Woodbury's..... 20c 3 for 50c 25¢ Thompson's Cas- $1.50 Van Ess...... $1.39 50c Danderine ... 45c 75¢ Wyeth’s Sage & Sulphur ..........59¢ BEST ROUGES 50c¢ Mary Garden.... 42¢ 75¢ Pert 50c¢ Dorin 60c Pompeian TALCUM POWDERS $1.00 Houbigant’s.. 89¢ 25¢ Mavis 25¢ Squibb’s $1.00 Coty’s 10c¢ Palmolive. ... 4 for 30c DENTAL LIQUIDS $1.00 Listerine. $1.00 Lavoris 8¢ FACE POWDE $1.00 Azurea ... 50c¢ Java Rice . $1.00 Coty’s $1.00 Djer-Kiss 78¢ 38¢ .85¢ 79¢ v 21e - 89¢ AR A RS es s S LT T LT T T SOME WONDERFUL V ALUE! 60c Tube Car-Mac Dental Cream 35¢ Value and a Orthodentic Toothbrush A4 Genuine 95¢ Value 40-W att A Electric Light * Bulbs 23¢; 5 for $ 40-Watt Electric Light Bulbs, made in America by skilled workmen. Guaranteed to give good service. only 49c. Both for 490 Yesterday hundreds of Wash- ingtonians came into our stores and took advantage of this most unusual offer. Just think of buying a big 60c A tube of Dental Cream and a 35c Toothbrush, two articles that are used daily by every member of the family—a genuine 95¢ value—for Do not let this remark- able value go by without taking advantage of it. “Close Tite” Boston Bags Special. 986 very attractive black enamel - finished imitation leather bag, with a unique fastening device. Roomy enough to accommodate a number of small packages or may be used as an over- night bag. Very strongly made and will give long and satisfactory service.

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