Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 10

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_l . THE EVE.\'fNG STAR, WASITINGTON, D. _&_\\'kll)NT‘]NI).\Y‘ MARCT 31, 1926. i . | |GRAHAM TO MAKE this eve- ck, by the nd Or- Army Board Asks Congress for More Time to Study ‘ Lakes-to-Ocean Plans. | | Tjree nomes from the Op. 192, 2 n will name the other | lction of the boy or girl of high school is committee, which will | age who is to be sent to the exposition posed of two members of the | July 4, as one “who either, by the per. commission of the | formance of some act of heroism ¢ t, the super- | devotion or fitting quali .| of Ami select { teachex School Board President Appointed to Select Teacher and | Pupil. n ideals in youth” and to | ding woman school istrict.” scenes from the opera | gen Onegin,” m, president of the fon, was appointed by mo H. Rudolph today as chairman of the committee to determine the A can youth and teacher awards in connection with the | Doy AL D Philadelphia._sesquicentennial exposi- ‘oncur Love, Miller's D “ SDecial e M Cramr | [ tion. Commissioner Rudolph is hon unneke BUILDING ASSOCIATION INOTICE Pending construc- tion of our New Bldg. at corner of 11th and E NW,, our temporary quar- ters will be at 1004 EN.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y v the United States : Don’t Neglect Rt e e Your Skin M. Zim- cision penditures ities.” Ladies—Are youtroubled with sallesw i skin, pimples and other face blem- |,.$i""f'“e" ishes? It the cause is constipation, | 4 all the face creams . and skin lotions Morning), won't help you. (At the h} TOOTH POWDER Cleans Teeth Safely saciennes Matin™ (Sund (b) “Au Ce 5 . TN <o ety Massenet | | You must expel 3 Gems from musical comedy the poisons from | “The Dream ¢ Herbert | Fox trot, (new). “Behind the the intestines—the bowels must | l'hvmll.\" e crovds and move regularly. Try tonight | crowds of sunshin < CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. } Their action is mild, free from pain | and not habit forming. ‘ Mild, Delightful Flavor - The Telephone Directory | goes to Press on April 5 e Al orders involving changes in, or : additions to, listings and advertising, must be given to us before this date, if Use It they are to be intluded in this issue. Everywhere O Silver, Gold, Brass) o THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC Nickel. It’s safe and quick, |} and the luster lasts longer. | TELEPHONE COMPANY Buy a can today ;t sour gr:cer, ‘ Business office: 725 13th St. N.1I". ;i:tw:c,.mr:g- | Telephone: Main 12000 shop. “Ilusion” “In My G | Druggists, 25 and 75c red packages. | Hoarding Money versus Saving Money The United States Treasury figures that $400,000,000 is hoarded in old cupboards. under floors, in mattresses, sugar bowls, teapots, etc., earning nothing, This means an annual loss to the owners of $12,000,000 * or more—interest that would be earned if the money was in a savings account at the bank. water would carry t a saving s, as estimated 1,000,000 for We hope you are not = losing money that way! & The Washington Loan & Trust Co. Downtown Bank Resources Over West End Branch 900 F Street $17,000,000.00 618 17th Street : JOHN B. LARNER, PRESIDENT nd $506,000,00 for ] FIRE MAY !VIA.KE 800 IDLE. LIMOGES, 1 The crashing gether with ti If you tagged each piece . . You’d find your week’s wash worth $100! Yet 4¢ gives them all fine fabric care EOK at this list— just the bare necessi- ties for cleanliness in an average family! No fine things included—just the dozen and one everyday pieces which make up a single Monday’s laundry. Worth, all told, $123! It’s at the Nearest (3men’sshirts | $6.00° 4 suits of children’s | 1 suit men’s under- » underwear 4.00 \ ‘wear < 2,00 l’/‘éhdoz. hand’chiefs 5.00 S 1 pair pajamas 3.00 4 sheets 00 F 3 Rousedrosses 9.00 5 pillow slips 5.00 ountain 2 aprons 2.00 8 table napkins 6.00 1 ni(hlt(own . 2.00 _zr :;r éc}:nhs 10.00 y ' 1 muslin step-in 2.00 Table doilies 5.50 5 boy’s blouses 10.00 4 bath towels 4.00 t 1 pair boy’s pajamas 2.00 8 hand towels 5.00 S q}er w ere . 7 pairs rompers 2100 6 kitchen towels 1.00 . v 3 girl's dresses 9.00 g 1 girl’s nightgown $123.00 _* Average prices from medium-priced department store. Thirsty? Fatigued? Don’t worry. Just step to the nearest soda foun- tain and give yourself the exhila- rating thrill of White Rock Ginger Ale—the new triumph of pale - Ginger Ales. . . And in the home, for your children and your friends, the fasci- nating flavor of this pure and sparkling beverage solves the an- noying problem of “What shall we have todrink”? Keep it on hand and enjoy White Rock Ginger Ale. Sold by grocers, delicatessen, drug, and candy stores, and served at restaurants, soda fountains and hotels. Bottled only at The White Rock Spring Waukeska, Wisconsin Now figure roughly the value of your own laundry. Your total may be twice as big! Give these costly things the same protection you give fine fabrics—keep them looking always radi- antly new—make them serve you longer! For just 4¢ more than you pay for ordinary laundry soap: you can wash everything in rich, sudsy Lux— save dollars in wash-day wear and tear! And how your hands welcome Lux in the laundry! Pure, gentle Lux treats your hands so kindly they don’t mind Monday. For your protection Lux is sold only in the familiar blue packages plainly marked LUX. Two sizes—enough in the big new one for two average washings, P.S.—inbardwater it actually costs less to use Lux because it takes so little to get rich, cleansing suds. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. AJ

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