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CHEVY CHASE BODY Citizen Associatiof Repeats Plea | + Following the Calvert Street Bridge | accident the Chevy Chase Citi Association, meeting | Brown - school, Connectjcut avenue |and McKinley street, last night, reiterated its plea for the construc- URGES NEw BR'DGEsiuun of new bridges to replace the | Calvert street and Klingle Ford struc- tures. The association repeatedly has | called attention to the unsafe condi- tion of the spans in question, it was, | sald, and only recently were depied a request that higher curbing be placed | on one of the bridges. Pending action iding appropria- in Wake of Calvert Street Accident. er set of resolutions that the nd railings be placed in such s as to make them reasonably in the E. V.'" Proctor L. Dougherty, a delegate to the Federation of Citizens' Asso- ciations from this organization, was noninated as a candidate for ejection to membership on the Citizens'. Ad vigory Council. upon necessity for immediate purchase of |- avallable sites for schools and play- grounds for the community. dent Francis J. Moore was instructed to appear before the House District committee and endeavor to have re- inserted in the school items for buildings and play spaces for Chevy Chase. which were omitted by the Bucdget Bureau. Repairs to the streets left in a bad condition by the recent heavy snows THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. will be requested, and also that broken concrete from new paving jobs be used for the repair of streets and alless in need of attentlon, rather than allowing it to be dumped in spaces. President Moore It was voted to urge the Board of Education thel vacant real. | Presided. o Turkish Women Rising. Turkish women, who until quite recently were prohibited from appear- ing on the stage, are now displacing bill several Constantinople theaters. 2EX, Vehicle. 3 The District of Columbia Chapter, Armenfan women as ‘actresses in the | American Red Cross, needs $1,775 to complete the purchase of a $3,000 am- f? wnd %Pfllflfljdé “ TOMORROW (FRIDAY) FEBRUARY 19th Tomorrow marks not only the opening of a new Peoples Drug Store at 19th and Pennsylvania Avenus N. W, but it brings clossr residents of that vicinity the low prices and service which have maeds our stores so popular with Washingtonians. The nineteenth h 8 chain of stores that has conclusively proved its ability to patrons thousands of dollars annually. our custom U the o] of a new store—a great one- will be Ldmnw bargains for everyone. We want you to attend this celebration—share in the wonderful values— and beoco: better acquainted with our service and money-saving prices. u will find our salespeople honest, wholesome folks, who are ever wfllm‘ nnd anxious to be of service to you. have a ‘emron supply af all articles advertised, We cani mrmieo last throughout the day. &. e suggest early in the day buymg Thank you. re opens at 8—be sure to come amd take advantage of the wonderful bargsins—and recelve your frea souvenirs. These Special Values On Sale At Store No. 19 Only—Tomorrow! I.I{‘['w[lg’\'b 25¢ Seidlitz Powders 13¢ of 10 complete Seidlitz mu- of h{fiut quality and purity—only Hershey’s Cocoa Yelb. Tin, J]c Pure, delictous Hershey’s Cocoa —the tempting, healthful break fast drink for all the family. P 35¢ Bottle of 100 Aspirin A Pint Bottle ttle of 100 5-grain Aspirin special low price. ‘This nationally-known furniture polish specially cut in price for opening dt) .A corrective for acidity of the mouth and stomach. Pint bettle, this sale, : 10c National Hard Water Soap o Sy = creamy |llh-r in hara m!ur Remarkabdly low priced at 65c flmm*mmmmn i FREE! b % -Beautiful Cut Flowers § X Al ladies visiting our new store st 19th and Fennsylvenia Avenue tomorTow will be presented with flowers. Special Feature! Nickel Plated Vacuum Bottles Regularly $1.39 Special, 980 Highly polishaed, nickel-plated Vacuum Bottle, made of quality materiale by akilled workmen. In the cen- venient pint size. S clal, #8e, pe: FREE Samples We have a generous supply of samples ‘of natienally-known drug store merchandige which will be given to those who viait our new % store temorrow. (Supply might net ; Graham's Milk of Magnesia Special, 2%c. rate pi, - — last all day—come for yours early). $1.19 Playing Cards In Attractive Case i 98¢ Every customer making a purchase ameunting to $1.00 or more at Stere Ne. 19 tomorrew, will receive abeo- lutely FREE 2 gold- fish and aquarium. We purchased a large quantity ef r ish and aguar- but we eannot suarantes they will last throughout the day. Get yours early. Free! §00 box of Narcissus Face wiven free with the urchase of Manners' oss Lemon Btesccasenrse Free! 28c Noxzema Soap given free with the purchase of #0¢ Noxzema Cream Alq- at the spectal price of Free! Transparent Tooth Brush Holder stven with the hase of a 38c Fault. 25¢ Free! s BZ Tablets given free With the purchase of MutreVin Tonlc s]w 88 cosenmencoa. . less Tooth Brush at the special price of A Whale of a Bargain, Men! 6-Oz. Bottle of Impo.rted Bay Rum ‘And Beautifully Finished Gillette Razor Also a Styptic Pencil C - Thrifty men will be quick te recognize in this com- bination offer a most unusual money-saving value. Free! 26¢c Cinchotone Cold Tab- lou given free with the rehase of Graham's hfl. Pine and Tar Cough Syrup at. All for 3o Basnard'n 'x.u-c Veg- etll THURSDAY, D.C. RED CROSS NEEDS BIGGER AMBULANCE Appeal Made for $1,775 to Com- " plete Purchase of New FEBRUARY 18, 1926. sary balance. the Motor Corps is very great,” and since the war. The u these cars is becoming How the Store Appeamd Before Remodeling/ THE bufiding in which our new store is located is a historical spot, having been the heme of James Madison, when President, and Martin Van Buren, when Vice President. 19th and Pennsylvania Avenge N. LUX 3 Pkgs. 25¢ + A very low price on this nationally- kn'lz‘wn ho“fl"hflud ne- cessity. Spec! packages. 1o Tomorrow No. 19, Opening Day Only PR 98¢ Royden Stationery Special, §9¢ An attractive box, oontaining & generaus supply of fine qual- ity paper, correspond. eRce Ccards and en- velopes. Pure white linen finish. —_——— 49c Portfolios Special, 29¢ A pretty portfolle, ning Whiting- Cook writing paper and envelopea. e $2. 19 Kitchen An excellent wall clock for the kitchen. flu"fll“u‘ “Ak;:: ccurate bl Free! 10c Sitroux Hair Net siven free wllh the ur. s “‘4}%2 ‘White Dressing cnmh Located at Ww. 50c¢ Shinola Home Set Special, 33c A complete shoe shining outfit, consisting of lamb’s wool poligher, bristle dauber and can of polish— all for only 38e. 19c¢c 35c Barnerd’s Shaving Cream 19¢ 25c Meanners’ Bandeline. .. ..19¢c 25c Merck’s Stearate of Zinc 19¢ 25c Barnard’s Soap 25¢c Cemphorated Oil Debell’s Selution, 20c Impeorted Bay Rum, 8 ¢s., 18c 28c Arematic Spirite Ammonia 19¢ . 26 Glyeerine and Rose Water, 8 os 26c Sweet Spirits Nitre, 2 os., 18¢ 28c Tincture Green Seap, 3 s 4 es. Colburn’s Musterd c Greena’s Metal Polish. . .19¢c 30c O'Ceder Polish Slc Whitmere's G*EJ'- Shoe Polish S6c P. D. & C Tablots 28c Squibl bonate 28c Graham's Kidney Plasters 19¢ 28c Rat Terror Brand Ret Killer ‘Values! 36c Sen,n Pencils, with ex- - ¢ tra leads .. .23¢ 18c Berex ... Jdle $1.38 Colonial Club Shaver's 28¢ Pcflld.n' Seap, 3 cakes 39c $1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine Shampoo Conpen-...... 19 erous sived h'tll- of ntt and the bulance, and today the organization appealed to the public for the neces- “The need for a new ambulance for an announcement from headquarters. “The two old cars now being used for ambulance purposes and for trans- portation of veterans to and from the hospitals to places of entertain- ment have been in service all during i expensive and the delays and incon- veniences occasioned by their contin- ued need of repairs are making their operation very difficult.” Already § has been subscribed toward the new machine by the fol- | lowing persons: Mrs. Willilam Boardman, $500; Miss Alice J. Cla $50 W. W. Spalding. $100, and Mrs. Wil- liam Chamberlain, $25. During January volunteer members of the Motor Corps gave a total of 489 hours of service for che benefit | of veterans in Government hospitals, said the announcement. were the two ambula y | most of the women ( cars and supplied their line.” sald west. , but petition own gaso- | $3,500. appears for him. Y I T L L N R L R R Y I I AR AT I Y e Home of PEOPLES DRUG STORE 4 10 19% and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Candy Dept. Specials! Store No. 19 Only—Tomorrow 14 Lb. Box Mammy Lou Candies Every oystomer making a purchase nmounhnz to 50c or more in. our cau? department (Store No. 19 only), tomorrow, will receive absolutely free a big %-lb box of delicious Mlmmy Lou Old-time Home-made Candies. Other Delicious Candies Specially Priced at Store Neo. 19 Tomorrow §0c Stuffed Dainties, 35c Nestle’s Almond Bar, 3-b. 40c Chocolate Covered Peanuts, b 80c Hershey's Chocolate Kisses, Ib 50e Chocolate Sponge, Ib 75¢ Chocolate-Covered Brasil Nuts, Ib. 60c Lowney’s Gold Stripe Package, b 80c Chocelate Covered Almonds, Ib. 50c Nut Stuffed Dates, Ib... 78c Crystallised Ginger, Ib.. Cigar Dept. Bargains! At Store No. 19 Tomorrow The Smokes Are On Us! Every man visiting our cigar counter at Store No. 19 tomorrow will be given a good cigar absolutely free. Come on, men, help us celebrate. Here Are Special Low Prices TOBACCOS 50c Stanwix Pipe and 25c Tuxedo Tobacco, Both for 3 16 oz. Tin Tuxedo Tobacco . 14 ox. Tin Union Leader Tobac . 16 os. Glass Jar Velvet Tobacco .. 10c U. S. Marine Tobacce, 4 pachages. ... 8c_Bull Durham and Sc Riz La Papers, Bath for P 10c Piper Heidsick Chewing Tobacce, 3 for 20¢ CIGARS “Havana Ribben,” 4 for 36c, Box of 50 $2.98 8c “La Dacems,” 7 for 35c, Box of 50..81.75 2 for 35c “Webster” (Plaza) 10c stvaight, Box of 35 s Box : 10¢ “Ottina’ (Nebles) 4 for 30c, Box of 50, $3.75 Se 2S¢, ox t "Ld: '-finn" (Rolh) 4 for 30c ‘Free! Toasted Cob Pipe One of these pipes .Inn !ne with every purchase cigar counter — whether d' a mchl or five del- m got one of pipas Tomorrow Morning, February 19th, at 8 o’ Cbck Store No. 19 Swings Wide Its Doors at 19th and Penna. Ave. N. W.---Souvenirs for All! TWO PLEAD BANKRUPTCY. A petition in voluntary bankruptcy -' l\uu filed yesterday by John G. Osborn. Mrs. Ross Thompson, §100: Mrs, | & butcher, of 13 Madlson street north He lists his debta gt $4.416 anc estimates his assets at $245.17. represented by Attorney J. R. Shields. Jacob Protas, a haberdasher of 1104 | Fourteenth street northwest, has also been adjudged bankrupt on his own He places his indebtedness their own |at $6,556 and estimates his assets at Attorney Albert E. Steinem