Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926. S SRR SOOI R O W L e T R i SRR R i R LY can bring to our minds and hearts a ithfully their deeper realization and a keener 2 ans. dian at Beverly Hills. I WR { 2 preciation of that great war and ap-| | The s ciety adopted resolution ap-| 1OLLYWOOD L | W.R.SPFARE Co, ply its lessons to the p nt the! proving the huilding of the pro osed 3 S . < for the FAMILY ; Hour will not have heen in vain atl Wakefleld, sy 1o, i UNDERTAKERS | Lauds Great slgnmnaum 4 Vash| @ Mrs. § . | Founded 1872 E ports { 3 all apt to read and speak | fie i | were to the effect t |,...mu ana | 623 Conn. Ave. Urges Suppo tcf D.C. Easter| Association. . \ Keener Appreclatnon of Rev-| , the Colonial : s conditior ni nicely Branch 4209 9th St. N.W. of Independence, 3 f T 2 e at the Bev (Petworth) i 7 : Le \hu,lnlx Bunker Hil, Valley g a). Gen. Ly famous n | = b Campaign in Absence of | TN s nEewtly olution Urged by Repre- O Totitown. aa ‘ap much | ket S b e Phone Poromac 4600 ! non - sectarian Social 4 | h he continued. “But uln Maj. P ) s e 0 5 . Commimnity Chest. || e q | . TENog sentative Winter. | sty ot those snnais res thoughtful student discovel Will you be one to give as : | LTS . | mendous import and signif T & B fol- magnitude of the issues hl\l)l\((l in you feel able, using the fol 4 Iiepresentative Charles 1. Winter | that great struggle cannot be real- lowing blank | ing, addressing the Society |ized when we fix our Loves sim f the District of [upon the war itself. the Willard Hotel last| The speaker named many pe Ord Preston, er, Joint Finance C re, Associs Charities night, advocated a keener apprecia- [ who had come to the front in h and Cilizens' Reliet Association Sleventh St. N.W. tion of the Revolution and its bless- | making events in this country, ings. told of the general influence of Ameri- . , [ “A noted American said that | can freedom and American spirit on George ¥ on had ome to | civilization in general. y s bt L State Rights Uphold. ¢ 4 cf in our He upheld state rights by declar- A { : had lost | ing that the he true man. There is some | ency to centralize govermment. Too $ 2 Y | _,”‘mw "?%W##WMQWOW"M\‘?}: 10000 Address 1 e i - (Payment may be made:in *istallments.) | e man never «uw( a burglar ~\uh '$10 in i e ——————————————— . '| Another Frightens Of Would-be | SPECIAL | Robber—Four Apgrtments and AUTO TOP : Home Entered. DRESSIN i -: | Two hold-ups .‘1‘1\-1 bur 71.«. s of four | Half Pint, 10(: partments and one ence were | Enough for Ordinary Top .| reported to the police I night. . The hold-ups, according to the ymlil-»,‘ Fnes, Beall & | were committeed by the same colored -| tman who hus been operating success- Sharp Co. fully on the streets late at night. 732.736 10th St. N.W. Fancy band? Plain? - | A Anna McDade of apartment 204, o ks 'd street, was robbed of | Maia 18y Our Spring headgear includes ‘em Al g hiey ] all, starting at our good old standard e e i ) o b4 of $4.40. “Hariier U the sy bt S, # | \'plin clothing, shoes and furnish- i ings for ‘every man. All at prices fhat leave enough over for your Easter trip. , , EYER’S SHO HALDEMAN e P Cleaners and Dyers | 1331 F Street \What kind of felt hat takes your Lowm T when he runs Gray? Brown? Green? Snap brim? Roll brim? R i R coincide with those reported by other Send your WINTER Clothes cent vietims. he Cleaned as Winter ends. -d to Paul T 1T, Ritienour and Thomas F, the house. Phone Franklin 822 Try AMOCO MOTOR. OIL ~%ag 600d, as the gas” Products of THE AMERICAN OIL CO. AFFILIATED WITH PAN AMERICAN PETROL F11M R TRANSPORT COMPANY ano s sussioury MEXICAN PETROLEUN CORPORATION FURNITURE RENTING FOR Household Parties Receptions Drives Conventions Office 5000 Fol Alwass ck f (=5 How about KEEP LOOKING YOUNG ) It's Easy-—If )';vll Know Dr.‘ t h ¢c monc y y ou save Edwards' Olive Tablets .4 . Tis Imncret ot kesping ouny s tol on (0] CcCO t a t h S o) t h ? e e LR 0 Iic X 1 mon 7 watch your liver and bcwcls—(heres‘ no need of having a sallow complex- ion—dark rings under your eyes— pimples—a bilious look in your face Z4ull eyes with no sparkle. Your | doctor will tell you ninety per cent c’ all sickness comes from inactive ! bowels and ver. BRI NS el enowin iyt IHIS is the taxpayer’s happiest month in eight years. It's an cian in Ohio. perfected a vegetable | compound mixed with olive oil to act | Sysne tivas and bowale bich he event worth celebrating - - - - and Washington has saved for you Or. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the . 3 St Lo ealinel e meln o the wherewithal to celebrate. It's a present from Congress. T‘.:fixb:\l’(’m""‘:m‘: It's “velvet.” Don’t let it disappear in general assets or expense. ;;‘3‘5:‘{‘3{?3?'.,[?J:im!:*"?é‘i 2 It's good money and deserves good treatment. So does she. ‘ Let her share it. She has wanted a grand piano for some time - - - - and patiently dreamed of an Ampico for a long time. Either one would provide an income in pride - - - in happiness - - - - in contentment - --- a life income on which you will never pay a tax. “Charleston,” Parch- “Miami,” Gray, Parch- ment Kid, Sauterne ment, Patent, trim, B3 aoml," Parchment \ ‘“‘Rolls Royee,'* Sau- “Flatterer,” Parchment Kid, Sauterne " terne or Patent, col- ) Kid, Sauterne trim. ored trim. TOMORROW WE START CELEBRATING THE 103rd ANNIVERSARY OF CHICKERING & SONS WITH A Home Drug Co. « e £l $0 : SALE OF BABY GRAND PIANOS AND AMPICOS Is a Star Branch It'll make a lot of dif- What is the smile in her eyes - - the flush on her ference in point of time A 5 : \ i and cenvenience to run cheek - - the pnde in her heart - - worth to " = “Campun’ Parelriont into one of these Branch A 5 b \ “Dehutante,”Sauterne, ) '&:.”,‘_‘"},' S or Patent lizard 4 Offices with ‘your Cias. 1 you? Is it worth the “velvet” that Fatent, Brackvatin. AL o sified ads for The Star. ¢ > , T Youlliget precisely thie Congress has given to you? same service as at the main office. No fees— only regular rates. prints Conibinells is ' - % : crs know where they : : 3212 14th St. get results, : ¢ : : g ; 414 9th St. N.W. “A d th " vaent Shop” 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. - SUr B A e : 3 1207 F:St. - 1914-16 Pa. Ave.

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