Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1926, Page 111

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SMS:TEHS& $195 ' { ’ hixh}.‘- IO) - S8 - CO) - (O) - 1O) &6 100 per cent in the building of birdhouses. Miss Caroline e R o 4 For Stewart is the teacher. O i 4 ) ROSES < Strong, well-rooted \ One of the many distinctive bushes,nearly 2 ft. high, \ o of these finest fragrant | ¢ \ styles for Spring monthly varieties: & '(?LL‘MBIA, pink; GOLD- g \ Julia Sanderson and Donald Brian, stars in “No, No, Nan- - L P ;‘;’,‘\"{,’{;“G; In Rosee or Champagne Kid - ette,” which appears in Washington during the week begin- p BLEWHITEKILLARNEY, | £ ning Monday, March 29. . ivory white; AMERICAN | § £13.50 Photo by White Studio LEGION. fragrant deep red. § Every bush has already bloomed: § GUARANTEED 4 ’ ; Charming Nilk Hosiery, either to match or contrast— | Proper Footwear \ ik i 1.65, 2.00, 3.00 o . ick regular, long-stemmed { 65 B o l FStrect at Tenth | hot house roses all summer | ¢ & b et ! and until frost comes. £ ACT NOW—only a limited 8 number at this price. Send | miimm ) N\ ARTHUR BURT CO. The 100 per cent birdhouse builders of Ludlow School. ! R— ‘ FREE ) (".(,;I’LIN:‘S = 1143 F Street MOORESTOWN. N. ] o3 in Nursrien @ Frus Tows | | Mrs. F. M. Bragg is the teacher of the class. The “Naomi” A new sandal of parchment kid with blonde cobra trimming. High arcnh' and high spike heel—$15.00. Similar style, in all black satin, at $1250.. ' Dr. and Mrs. John Miller of the Swarthmore College eclipse expedition holding a photograph taken to test the Einstein theory. The expedition photographed the eclipse with special camera in South Sumatra. ©P. & A. Photos wogepns |V SR\ Copied N [ " udIENNE -« When her aunt heard (" o Copies o/ 0ld photo- . el graphs thatare betier 3 g o ¢ e than the originals . A Special for .85 ; s 33928 | Bachrach ‘ yo : she saide*get REM!” OPEN A CHARGE ACCT. i : 1327 F Street N.W. Main 5676 Pay Weekly or Monthly t] | ; & i Chubby little Doris Weber had a cough that seemed much o Your choice of v $5000 Dis- f} | ° A : too big for one small girl. It was a nasty, frequent cough wetk only=-Special, $39.85, H : ; 4 & that was making her and her mother very unhappy. ,i:‘;',“; Al ey i e ] |l r. . SIx 3 Then her aunt came along, listened a moment and suggest- oo, || 2\ 47 B i ed REM. It had been a great help in her own family. Sure R e | i ] 7 W% oy enough, REM relieved Doris’ cough in short order---and it N Look For T By Clock ILL—JA LP e v 2 Y has done as much for her father and mother, too, since then. e]“\qers H | rresciPlION OpTiciaNs | Gl . - Here’s the way her mother, Mrs. Henry A. Weber of 421 i T St g Ve, i ; 18th Ave., Newark, tells it: 818 F “ Street 010, Thirteenth St X SN F M dgsos e | Nixteenth Nt NW. . Z *‘My little daughter Doris had such a bad cough last winter that % EUER i Tk Y ' i / we thought at first it was whooping cough coming on. It turned A out that it wasn’t whooping cough then but it was pretty bad all the same and kept her coughing all the time until my sister, Mrs. Smith, told me to give her Rem. She had used it in her family. ‘I got a bottle at Vernick’s, cor. 18th Ave. & Springfield, and it relieved her cough surprisingly quickly. Mr. Weber and I have E A S TER I ( | A\ 4 used it, too, and have both found it relieves a cough very quickly.”” I = N\ Children seldom have to be coaxed to take REM. ) | It hasn’t that nasty taste that makes kids try i A Floral zuessage A ! j hide when “medicine time” comes around. No H —most appropriately symbolizes A ; : 4 Opiates in REM, either. : th:_lslmt th 'as:,"' el There is, however, a special ingredient in REM— Wi fvr(:hn‘::yss—-o:rzr;:;u? '3;: effective, harmless—that is not found in ordinary tivered when and where you de- d cough syrups. Clinging to_the throat as it is sire—in town or out. swallowed, REM quickly begins its work of quiet- . GUDE BROS. CO. | o Now obtainable at all AR TR A 1912 F Streot 1120 Conn. Ave. | : the Smart Shops Ask your druggist for REM—the blue package with Membders Floriats® Telegraph : | Q the round orange label. You can have your money el meat back if it doesn’t bring relief. You’re the Judge and . Introductory size botle, only 60c 2 West 57¢ St. Economy size, $1.00 Newrlfork o , , WL, S . Your Drug Store Has |!EE- ask Lr it —

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