Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1926, Page 7

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THE IDGESSLECTED Board Will Pick Private and Parochial School Finalists Thursday. by the office | Contest of the final Frederic Wil Upper, left to right *. MeGaraghy liam Wile, | and Dr. W. C. Lower, left to right: Dr. Charles H. McCarthy and Miss Alice Deal affairs Fpn | b oT e 2l ' | LINCOLN IMPERSONATION. | 1 ord & Pettus. “orrespondent. Dr. ionally known is a lecturer | Ca:well Gives Monologuos at First Congregational Church. widely known spe-| . ucational fleld | < 1 important ¢ withythe United States Bureau of Edu cation. Dr. McCarthy and author of ec Dr. Johns cialist in the connected in Lincoln Caswell of New York | gave an impersonation of Abraham | Lincoln last night at the First Con. | gregational Church. In the series of | monologues illustrating Lin- titude on many subjects. es- abolition and the Civil War, | as very effective, as his | to the famous striking | ited stage set. | A by Lincoln himself in | 1L, and w lection for this | I will appear | o'clock nember of th University of < afternoon at 4:45 ARRIS - EWIAT and this evening at 8 o'clock. DAIRY PARLEY OPENS. of Columbia Junior Hyattsville-Alexandria Fi S E Tomorrow and Wesnesday the | Judges, who have heen selected to| pass on the finalists in the Virginia | nd districts of the enlarged | will go to Alex- | and Hyattsville in the order and select the representatives who will be deemed the best two speakers il then compete hv llm St rea finals for the the National Cavital and the “Vitginia and Mary Jand school districts in the n: 1 finals, which will be held in W ton June 4. A total of $300 i and a three-month tour of F with all expenses paid also goes with this final distinction spection tour of the Department of Agricultura. Tomorrow morning the delegates will visit tha Department of Agricul- ture experimental farm at Beltsvills, | Md., and in the afternoon will mest ringfon Hotel was devoted to app | with the Bureau of Agricultural Eco- ment of committees, discussion of | nomics in the Bieber Buflding. The roblems to he dealt with during the | conference will adjourn Wednesday, ourse of the conference and in in- | after a visit to the White House, | The opening session of the dairy indusiry conference of the Ames dairy Federation today at the irginia and wd for the Hyn is {riet rontest Representatives Davis of Tennessee. Woodrum of Virginia ; .. Hall, head of t public speading of G University s in the private and pa- which will be held in hool Auditorium next n, will be open to This Flavor alone will satisfy you in quick cooking oats —“Quaker”’ flavor ginia and A will be held and Hyattsvill ively In Alexandria CHAMBER WI.L_L HOLD . “BALTIMORE NIGHT” Maryland Taatsre tolBerauaste/at | Meeting at Willard Tomor- row Night. N QUICK QUAKER—the world's | fastest hot breakfast—the famous toasty flavor of the real Quaker Oats has been retained. That, to you, is important; for flavor is the big point, after all, in food. No other brand has that flavor. It took Quaker Oats experts years to attain it, and, at the same time, give you 3 to 5 minute cooking. Quaker milling, too, retains much of the “bulk” of oats. And that makes laxatives less often needed. Protein, urhohydraiu and vitamines and this_“bulk” are thus combined in making Quaker Oats an excellently balanced food. That is why, in c“uck cooking oats, as in the rzgu!ar the important point to millions is to see the picture of a Quaker on the package of Oats that they buy. iington Chamber of Com- hold its “Baltimore night” the Willard Hotel tomor- 7:30 o'clock. and directore of the Baltimore A of Commerce, a number of B city officials and the Maryland ion in Congress will he the guests of honor. “The purpose of the meeting is to| bring about a closer contact and un- between the officials and meeting a row night at The office; —Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Flatulency Diarrhea . Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Pons Tt Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. gng SNl IR re\ / IHJIBIXEILIBIBIBIS V. E. Meadows Comes Back Hollywood’s Consulting Cosmetician Returns to Start School in the Art of Make-up Beginning Wednesday, May 5th, for a limited period only, Mr. Meadows will conduct classes twice daily. glven an opportunity «d & number of im-| 0 affecting the wel- Fare of the Distr lesides a num- | ber of committe 18 an entertain ment program has heen arranged for the evening. Colvin Brown of the Chamber of Commerce of the Uniied states will be one of the speakers. president of the will | Leese, of Commerce, Martin A Jocal Chamber preside. HXBRXGRBX In response to hundreds of requests from the wom- en of Washington, we have made special arrange- ments with Mr. V. E. Meadows to conduct classes in make-up and demonstrate the possibilities of the fa- mous Max Factor Cosmetics, used and endorsed by such noted screen stars as Colleen Moore, Esther Ralston, Dorothy Sebastian and such producers as Famous-Players-Lasky, First National, Robert Kane, and others. Miss Guertin, Mr. Meadows’ assistant, is en- rolling students now. See her at the Toilet Goods Department, First Floor Until the arrival of Mr. Meadows, Miss Guertin will be glad to give advice and assistance in the blend and use of Max Factor cosmetics.” To those enrolling in these classes, tickets will be given to special addi- tional lectures by Mr. Meadows. ' There is no charge for entering the classes—each student simply pur- Meadozes Making up Esther chases the necessary Max Factor Cosmetics. Famous-Players-Lasky ~Star Mr. Ralston, Max Factor Cosmetics sold in Washington EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Quick Quaker | exclusively at 'fiIEHECHTCO"FSTREET Mr. Meadows —will give individual consulation when desired at a charge of $20 an hour. g 1 D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1926 LETUSHELPYOU SAVE! LET US SHOW YOU TODAY AND EVERY DAY THAT WE OFFER YOU THE FINEST T0 BE HAD 'IN FOODS—AT ECONOMY PRICES. Standard Quality TOMATOES Red Ripe 2 1 5(3 ‘ Solid Packed Crushed Sugar Standard Quality Green String Beans A CANNED FOOD 3 cans 25c VALUE YOU CANNOT Van Camp’s Delicious Tomato Soup [CORN 3 Cans 1 5(: T ———— a good meal even better With a coupon being distributed by the Van Camp Co. Without IOC coupon our price is 3 cans for 25¢ HEINZ RICE FLAKES 18¢72«35¢ PURE LARD Bulk or in the convenient 1-1b. cartons 2 Lbs. 35¢ EVAPORATED Van MILK Camp's 21c Lb. 50c Clicquot Club GINGER ALE Regular Carton of 12 $ or Pale Dry Bottles 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE Lb..39¢ Med. Cans Something New KRAFT CHEESE Swiss, American and Pimiento, in a smaller and more convenient pkg. redeem these coupons at any of our Fancy Creamery Butte Standard Quality LIMA BEANS 2 Cans 25¢ WHOLE RED BEETS Can 15¢ STAR or P&G SPECIAL NOTE Starting today the Van Camp Co. will canvass the city, present- ing each housewife with a coupon entitling her to 3 cans of this soup for 15c. You are respectfully invited to Vi-lb. Pl\gs “CUT FROM THE TUB" You Will Enjoy A Cup of “0O-0O Blend” India—Ceylon—Java Delicious With Crushed Ice and e Lemon Makes a Delicious Hot Cup of Tea Imported from the finest tea gardens_of the Orient and blended by master blenders. Milliops have used this tea for over half a century. 5 Cakes 25¢ 2 5 C Silverbrook Print Butter :ii:7 WAGNER'S |0 BEANS ath o 9c o 3 oo 25¢ TOMATOES |Campbell’s Beans c9¢ « 3 c25¢ 3 & 25¢ Do SPAGHETTI Can, 10c Abner-Drury | SUNSWEET PRUNES Zcfi;‘.’,;n 25¢ BEVERAGE 'HEINZ PICKLES g5t i 20c 4 25¢ | LOFFLER'S SAUSAGE S 30c A&P PURE | Sunnyfield Bacon si: Lb., o e ORIENTA COFFEE";*Lb.. 53c| Toilet Paper SHREDDED WHEAT Pkg., 12c | 4 Rolls 25¢ FULL “TR\ ONE-HALF POUND BAG BA(, TODAY” Tall Cans In the convenient 14-1b. table portions. “Look for the cow Med. Cans Sweet Mixed Bottles Contents GRAPE JUICE N,B.C. Small Package Cakes, Your Choice, 3 Pkgs. 13¢ | Del Monte Del Monte Del Monte Del Monte Med. No. 2 Can No.1 Can Strictly Fresh EGGS Doz. 35¢ RUMFORD S BAKING PINEAPPLE <~ PEACHES 20c| COOKING 15c ASPARAGUS = APPLES PINEAPPLE "&" lSc 7 Lbs. 25¢ Sliced Picnic Can Flat No. 1 Can Large e Daiy Pure o showing considerable strength. It may be well to Bees Wax - mixture consider the purchase of a on the Local Market. HI-SA-WAX SUGAR For Polishing Fur- POWDER e 32c ZSC gonvenieat 25-1b. cotton niture, Floors, etc. The sugar market is Can ATILAINITIIC & ]PA@IJF IC & THE GREAT

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