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ADVERTISING CLUB - TODINE APRIL 12 500 Leadmg Clty Business Men Expected to Attend Annual Banquet. Ordered most often of Sir Charles Higham, noted British advertising expert, is making a special trip from England to attend and ad- dress the annual “Cherry Blossom” banquet of the Washington Advertis- ing Club, to be held at the Washing- ton Hotel on April 30 p.m. Approximately 500 pers senting the leading busine the National Capital, are expected to | on k J. Hogan will be toastmaster, secretary of Commerce Hoover, v of Labor Davis, Vice Presi- | dent Dawes, Sir Esme Howard, the British Ambassador; Walter Johnson and “Bucky" Harris have been invited. There will be more than 50 prizes distributed to the guests and the ban- quet hall will be decorated with cherry | blossoms. | rding to George I. Snowden, h airman of the publicity committee, an elaborate entertainment program | Building Materials “Rock-Bottom Prices” (New) Gas £ ‘sidered one of the events among the busin National Capital. Allen V. deFord is | chairman of the banquet committee. Heaters || |BACH CHOIR TO ARRIVE IN CAPITAL TOMORROW Body of 250 Singers to Co-operate With Others in Presenting “The Passion.” The famous Bach Choir, with 250 singers, 60 members of the Philadel- phia Orchestra, and five soloists, will arrive here tonf®rrow morning as the guests of the small group of the | Friends of Musl The choir will pre- | sent “The Passion According to St. Matthew” in the evening at the Au- ditorfum, Plumbing Materials Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast Dr. J. Fred Wolle, director of the THE cholr, Hechinger Co. | chorus organized from the “Foundation to Roof” orning Music Club and the Tu‘es«la" ening Music Club to sing the parts PAARAARANANAAAN ( . ENJOY YOUR TRIP 4§ = 1ally sung by an invisible boy choir. | These choruses have been in con- stant rehearsal for « number of weeks under the direction of Miss Lucy Brickenstein, a charter member of the Bach Choir. The members of the choir will take R motor trip to Mount Vernon in the ufternoon, and will leave the city im- mediately after the performance, to return to Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. Wolle will remain in the city until Wednes- day. SALVATION ARMY DRIVE FOR $60,000 UNDER WAY ENTIRELY FREE FROM THE ' NAUSEA of SEAaATRAIN SICKNESS contribute more to the { Commissioner BudbIpht Oriens Cons and Other Prominent People Plan Active Co-operation. your experiences. tributions, ¢ Drug Stores . receipt of Price Il Remedy Co., New York The Salvation Army's appeal for $60,000 for relief work was officially opened today when Commissloner member of the d, presented his . Willlam ,H. Barrett, sfonal commander. _| _Brig. Barrett visited Commissioner | Rudolph’s office this morning and took | with him the six Korean Salvation | | Army officers, who are stopping in | ington on & tour of the United "Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole and Pneumonia e e \ my ity Temple before un acked the hall. ce of the formal opening al Brig. Ba t announced that more than a score of contribu- tions totaling several thousands of dollars e been received. Rudolph Jose, chairman {army’s advisory boar: audience old-f .\m me it the blister. x vour hns.er Line N of feel a warm t the e ] appeal. The army s in need of volunteers ‘10 aid in the appeal and those who will help should communicate with Staff Capt. Ernest R. at the amy hmdquurters 607 I street. = Prima Donns s Body Found. BERLIN, April 5 (#).—Advices { from Andenmatt, Sw land, report the recovery of the bo of Zinaida Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. Jars & Tubes To Molhers Jurjewskaya, Russian pri donna, s Bridge The body, ice, revealed , believed to who leaped from the De there early in December. which was imbedded gashes in the left wrisf hd\o been self-inflicted. arrived today to conduct the |- THE Guest of Advertisers SIR CHARLES HIGHAM, Who will attend annual “Cherry Blos- som” banquet of Washington Adver- tising_Club_April 12. Col. Booth Is Transferred. Lieut. Col. Alfred J. Booth, Adjutant ieneral's Department, tomorrow term- is duty in this city as chief of on divistion of the Adju-|| War Department. leave of | Adjutant General's || l)ey rtment will succeed Col. Booth as chief of the publication division at the War l)epax'lmem Millionaire Stmphanger Hurt. YONKERS, N. Y. April 5 OP.— New York’s elderly millionaire strap- nger commute been hurt in was caught in a rush hour crowd as|| n and injured|| one leg. His phy an announced Mr. Andrus would re trips when the leg better. Efforts are being made in France to develop a farm tractor that will use producer gas, because gasoline is too expensive Puye, Sure EVENING ume his subway || STAR, WASHINGT( STILL OPERATING, PASSAIC MILLS SAY Smkers Returnmg in Increasing Numbers, Report Adds, Fore- seeing Dividends. — Morceau, Scenes from musical comedy, “No, No, Nannette,” Fox trot, gether” ‘Waltz son, Perkiomen Finale, “Hard: “The By the Assoclated Prese.” PASBAIC, N. J., April 5.—The an- nual report of the Botany Consolidat- ed Mills and the Botany Worsted Mills made public today describes the strike in New Jersey textile districts as a pre-determined effort to foment, under Communist auspices, a general strike throughout the industry. The report asserts that the Botany mills have remained open under reduced but effective operating forces w h have enabled the company to pr a full line of goods. Employes are returning to work in increasing num bers daily, the report say Conditions in the textile industry were described as unsatisfactory last year, an important facto being a serlous decline in the price of raw wool. “In spite of these ditions,” the report say solidated income flnlemenl shows a surplus $398,100 available for dividen of ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Orchestra. concert United States Soldiers’ Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, 4 March, Overture, Talbot Quits, Successor Named. Treadway for 10 years, dutles Saturday in order to accept the appointment recently tendered him as clerk of the District Court of Central Berkshire Representative -|gaged as his successor - | Levesque of Salem, vecque has had several years' perience as assistant secretary to Rep- resentative A C., 5. 1926, MONDAY, APRIL ' MADMAN HELD AS SLAYER Admits Killing Woman With Chair and Mutilating Body, Police Say. o'clock. John bandmas- TTSBURGH, April 5 (#).—The , assistant M ma Tannie r by the Home “Pozieres’ . “The Amazon Kiessier Gruenfeld after a furious policeme killed h having | deuffed and Tocked in 11, Welch was sald to have confessed striking the woman over the head with a chair, after which he mutilated the body. Police say he was demented BLOSSOM PRIZES LISTED. Winchester Awards of $2,800 Of- fered in May Fete Contests. Special Dispatch to The Star WINCHEST. Va., April 5 Prizes for floa decorations and at rlv $2.800 ion with “Romance," Youmans “Let's Grow Old To- .Bob Nelson aters of . the . Klickman rted Hannah," Yelien Star Spangled Banner” Ibot, who has been sec- tepresentative Allen T completed his tendance ar You'll laugh! soft corns, corns betieen the and calluses. Tt doesn’t hurt a Seems Magic! Just drop * tender, stops at Pittsfield, Mass. Treadway has en- George Mass. Mr. ex-|a att Andre Sanitary Quality In Carton Per Doz. 3 7c Be Ready! for that thirst when it comes CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE Pale Dry or Golden 15¢ N NO CHARGE FOR CONTAINERS GELFAND’S MAYONNAISE .25¢ BBt 3IC S S e PANCAKE, Etc. Aunt Jemima, 14c Pillsbury’s .. . ..14c Virginia Sweet, 11c Gold Medal .. .11c SAUERKRAUT Geneva .......10c Libby’s ... ....123c e e Log Cabin, small, 25¢ Log Cabin, large, 48c ASPARAGUS TlPS Libby’s Extra Quahty, Can 330 e CARLOAD Per jar. . A day filled with a “thousand and one™ things se done affords little or no time for physical a contributory cause of constipation. s seconds required to drirk a glass of water with a “dash” of ENO. It is a sparkling, refresh- ing a1d in promoting that inner cleanliness which 18 so conducive to good health. At All Druggists 75c and $1.25 Sales Agents HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO.. loc. 171 Madison Ave., New York Toxo Sydney Wellington Prepared only by J.C. 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Del Monte Cherries Solona Asparagus, largecan....... 29C ungradedsizes,can SHRIVER’S CORN Brand Country Gentleman 2 ca:s 25c .\n C.\Leptmndl opportunity on this fine TunaFish, 1o 390 quality canned corn— - 250 all white meat Can WELCH’S TOMATO CATSUP Another opportunity to buy at a very low price. Salad Dressing You'll find Rinso adver- 15¢ TOMATO SOUP CAMPBELL’S Large bottle. .. ....... Campfire Marshmallows A new size package of 35 LLand O’Lakes! A One-Pound Carton Why put off a trial any longer. Each day you put it off, is one day lost in which you might have enjoved eating the World’s Finest Grade of Butter. MILANI Special this week Per bottle No matter how well satisfied you may be with the butter you are now using, if you haven’t as yet tried a high quality “sweet cream” 3 . Y i A . butter, you don’t know the last word in butter satisfaction. At one time people were perfectly satisfied with gas lighting in their homes, but now: If there is a better butter than you are using, why not get it? We believe that once you become accustomed to using Land O’Lakes Butter you will insist on having it all the time. 50c Due to the tremendous increase in production of this butter, the creamery had to find some method of replacing the hand-wrapping method, and have recently installed an automatic wrapping machine. This machine wraps each quarter-pound piece of butter with a parchment wrapper next to the butter and an additional wax wrap- per over the parchment. Formerly the wax wrapper was placed around the four pieces, but now the machine wraps each of the four pieces separately. Just at present the wrapping is not so neat as hand work would be, but shortly we hope that the machine will be further improved, but the butter you may rest assured is all fresh, perfectly conditioned and is the finest grade of butter that is produced. We cannot buy better quality butter anywhere at any price. NOTE—We have had many inquiries relative to the new style wrapping of Land O’Lakes. One Lb. Carton Liit off Im.l corns, ‘Freez- touchy corn. you just toes 1 right bitt|®ers. It works 1 iny bottle of onl cent then KRAFT CHEESE Carton, ' Lb. Swiss or American COOKING APPLES 6 Lbs. 25¢ Buy as You Need These Apples are best at this time of the vear, bought often and used quickly. This statement applics only to the cooking a , the Western boxed apples will perhaps keep a week or more at the ordi- nary house temperature. EATING APPLES 3 Lbs for 25c All the vou expect vear. A refreshing as Grapefruit— each, 10c and 12}c Oranges— doz., 50c and 60c Per Carton ious fruit time of the s drink. Lemons, 4 for 10c Potatoes, 101bs. . . 65¢ Onions, 41bs. . .19¢c Cabbage, Ib.....7c Carrots, bunch, 5¢ Spinach, 1b. .. .10c NEW POTATOES “TIDEWATER” enume HERRING ROE Tidewater Brand Herring Roc is particularly fine. Try a can and you'll appreciate its superior quality .. 18¢ Large Can TOMATOES Per 1 O C Can. ... .. HEINZ Oven-Baked BEANS Worthy of a place on any table. 2 for 25¢ PRUNES Ready to Eat SUNNYSIDE 23c