Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1926, Page 27

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. THURSDAY, JUNE 3 Loft’s Cocoa Y Lb. 15¢ $5.00 Inecto $1.50 Genuine Thermos Bottle 98¢ 35¢ Lapactic Pills 23c “Extra Special 10 CakesP & G White Naptha Soap - 29(: With a 50c or More Purchase Kotex and Cigarettes Excluded ‘Limit, one to a customer Polar Bear Fans $3.89 $4.69 & 55.98 R e e — CITIZENS TO AGTION Howehold | Tooth Ammonia Powder Section 2, Chevy Chase, 25¢ 19¢ Names Committee to Con- sider Plans for Protection. 60c Pompeian : . Seltzer Hair Dye $3.69 Sal Hepatica 39c * New Aphrtments The venient and prettiest rooms in Washington. Open Until 9 P.M. 1460 Irving Mt. Pleasant Face Powder 38¢ most con- Keenly alert to the necessl!v of establishment of adequate. fire protec- | R tion in the Chevy Chase area ndjolr; res| Washington’s Greatest Drag Stores ywl TR # Llft Off No Pain! ‘ (ummll(f'é of the section, | and Justice Hoehling of the Distri Supreme Court later was made ¢ha man of the meeting. Mr. Hoover'Qu | lined the general need of fire proti | tion for the Chevy Chase areas as) | indic re Chief Watson at meeting in Bethesda. | R ed that something be led those who had No. 2 for not ad- Mennen’s Pullman Package 25¢ Shaving Cream, Talc for men and Skin Balm Loft’s Chocolate Malted Milk Y Ib., 25¢ Federal Malt Syrup 55¢ Pluto Water, Large 33c 85¢ Alcorub 55¢ Toddy Chocolate Malted Milk % s, 29¢ 1b, 49¢ $1.25 Gude’s Pepto Mangan 89c 50c Parke-Davis Milk of Magnesia Pint, 340 3 for $ l .00 adopted at the Bethesda meeting by representatives from all| ions of lower Montgomery Count resolution suggesting a folm 0 1405 H St. at 14th St. Fr. 8227 723 14th St. atN. Y. Ave. Fr. 2856 'DONNELL 225 Pree When you trade at O’'Donnell’s you KNOW you are buying at lowest-in-the-city prices. This advertisement gives only a few of our Friday and Saturday specials. F St. at 12th Fr. 4312 604 9th St. Fr. 3713 Hoover’s behest, but owing to nable features overwhelm- Iy rejected by the citizens as one mitting them to a certain kind of | # department when the whole matter should more prope: be thoroughly | investigated from ev ngle. Careful Study Urged. It was argued that what the com- | munity wanted was fire protection {and that the best w to obtain ade- |auate protection was to study all -tplans thate had been proposed and mold these to local needs. A sub- stitute for the Hoover resolution and |calling for the appéintment of a “IJPK'MI committee of residents from section '2 to study the general prob- lem in conjunction with other sections | of Chevy Chase and” Bethesda and to jdraft a plan that would adequately care for thq rieeds of all was then adopted. William W. Bride, chairman of the public saféty committee of the Mont- gomery County Civic Federation, spoke | R |briefly on the plan that had been | suggested. by his committee at the mass meeting held in Bethesda and adopted overwhelmingly by the re presentatives of all sections. p4 7 2 7 % % 35¢ D. & R. Cold Cream Jar, 23c : $1.15 Dare’s Mentha-Pepsin % Hudnut Week - At O'Donnell's Four Downtown Drug Stores FREE—A Hudnut Acquaintance Package With Each Purchase of Hudnut’s Toilet Articles of 50c or More Face Powders Creams Nail Preparations Three Flowers Marvelous Cream, Cuticle Remover . . specifically. that the Montgomery Violet Sec 25¢, 50c, $1.00 | };ouid Nail Polish. County ‘Civic Federation’s responsibi- Gardenia . ... SN e D — g:'“' o":hid Williams Aqua Velva called attention of the various se Deauville * Finest After-Shaving Lotion Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a litfle | e : “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- | ees Better Department. < atantly that corn stops hurting, then | stated emphatically that ,,ho,.”, you lift it. right off with fin- | noattempt was being made to force | N gers {any one to adopt the plan, no Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of |COUId e levied under the prop ie or a few cents, sufficient. every hard corn, soft corn, n the toes, and thesfoot Jwithoutisoreness or<rritation. themselves asked the county commis- ners to levy them, and pointed out that through co-operative endeavor of all communities a larger, more effi- cient department could be established at lower cost, while co-operativ port would place less maint costs on each individual pro) holder in the sections so badly need- ing fire protection. He pointed out Burgoline Mineral Oil i Quart Gallon $2.50 Three Flowers Creams, 50c, $1.00 Violet Sec . .. 50c Violet Toilet C Talcums .25¢, 50c ,_« Marvelous Nail Pol: tions affected to the vital need of fi protection, The federation committee plan was [N merely a suggestion to be modified as | N the people saw fit, but prepared in porder o more quickly achieve de- was entirely up to in s to control their own »neetvable way. But,. Three Flowers .. Three Flowen, all Narcisse Violet, Jasmin, Rose of Omar, Lily of the Valley and Lilac. . Violet Sec Nnclue, all shades. . DuBarry, paste.. .. .~.‘ 00 Three Flowers, paste. .50c Modern Rouge 50c he pointed out, the proposals ad- vanced under the federation plan were ing and no matter whether | NN Chase joined the zeneral move & mem ot @stablished a department of been achieved, namely, the establisl ment of a department or department Walter R. Tuckerman appealed Chevy Chase to join with other se tions in the general co-operative plan its own, the desired end would have |N ! Three Flowers. Deauville ... DuBarry Buuty Box Vanity, Gardenia and Sweet Orchid DuBarry Deauville .. 25¢ Rose Tint, liquid Bath Powders 10c Lux Teilet Scap 3 for 25¢ rather than pursue individual courses, inasmuch as more protection and ‘bet- ter protection could be achieved. He emphasized the fact that fire protec- tion was the sole purpose of any plan. Justice Hoehling, after having been authorized to do so, appointed a spe- cial committee to study the fire pro- | tection problem and to report at a [N ll.«u’r meeting in June. The members \\'If this (ommulpe are: Wiliam T. William 1. Dem- | N and William L. Toilet Waters Violet Sec. Yankee Clover, Lily of the Valley, Extreme Violet, Gardenia, - White Lilac, Rose of Omar, Sweet Orchid, Lavender, Sandalwood, Heli- otrope and Vanity, $1.00 Three Flowers, Nar- cisse and Jasmin, 21.50 Bath SaIls Three Flowers Miscellaneous Eavonson’s Cold Cream Soap 25¢ $1.00 Lavoris 78c $1.00 Listerine Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos’ 78¢c $1.25 Prince Albert—One-Pound Glass Humidor ~ , \ i O’Donnell’s Cut Price s 1 '0—_;.- 75¢ Lady Esther Cream '59¢ 10c Webster_’s Met.—6 for 45c $3.75 Box of 50; $1.88 Box of 25 60c Phosphodent Tooth Paste 39¢ Lucky Strike Cigarettes—50. for 30c While They Last Ingersoll Stroppers 5¢ Pollock Stogles For All Makes Razor Blades O’Donnell’s Price, 3 for || Bathing Caps, 28c to 98c FREE Colgate’sShampoo Trial Size Bottle With Regular Size Bottled by S. FARBER 703 N. Capl\ol Street Violet, White Lilac or 5 Whl te !'illgliotyope L 25¢ Babcock’s Narcissus e Talcum dark Three Flowers 2 for 25¢ Sachet Violet Sec, Sweel Orchnd and: Yankee ' Clover 7227, Deauville Llpstu:ks Three Flowers, 25¢, 35¢, 75¢ Narcisse. 75 (Continued from mug Twenty-one.) Deauville 50c Woodbury’s Facial Cream Jar 34c 50c Wildroot Shampoo 33c 50c Stillman’s Freckle Cream 37c 60c Pape’s Diapepsin and patronesses are the president of the Univer: and Mrs. William | Mather Lewls, and others on the list include: Dean and Mrs. William C. Borden, Dean George N. Henning and Miss Alice Hennin Mrs. Howard J. Hodgkins, Dean Hugh Miller, Dean Anna L. Rose, Dedn and Mrs. Willlam C. Ruediger, Dean and William C. Van Vleck, Dean and Ibur, Prof. and 222 % Holmes, ' Dr. i Hunter, Dr. Prof: 77, 227, Lap! % % 10c 36¢ $1.50 Boxof 50 1 - y try a new 5, : P nd Prof. and Mrs. Joseph H. | “the Women's City Club, in | honor of Mrs. J. Garfield l{lle\ presi- | Club. See Page 18 | The luncheon table was a profusion | of pink and white roses and peonies candlesticks, the favors, place-cards and ocandies perfected the color g . pe— {lt our | umes Irwin entertained 19 at_luncheon and bridge Tues expellse . |dent of the club, and Mrs. Charles. H. | Cecil, president of .the Monday Bridge from the flower garden of the hostess. Pink candles in tall, graceful silver v, P 35¢c Freezone luncheon the guests played a pro- R 21c FREE 15¢ Cake Williams Jersey Cream Soap With . 35¢ Williams Shaving' Cream :LEMON JUICE BEST TO WHITEN SKIN The ohly harmless -way _to bleach the gressive game of bridge at tables ar- { ranged: in the ballroom. The _four {| highest: scores of the afternoon were awarded prizes in the following order [N\ to Mrs: Virgil C. Miller, Mrs. J." Goddard, Mrs. Lester Tracy and Mr. skin white is to mix | Robert M. Geig, and.the consolation the juice of two|to Mrs. ‘May Osborne. The other lemons with three L..ueau« were Mrs. Frederick Yates, S ounces of Orchard PMrs.. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Harry White, ahich any |M. Packard. Mrs. Grattan Kerans, g Il supply | Mrs.-O. L. Toffmire, Mrs. George M. ist will supply | ‘pojioe, Mrs. N. L. Beavers, Mrs. few cents.|George W. FEastment, Mrs. J. W. Shake well in a hot-| mijtchell, Mrs. H. N. Moss, Mr tle, and you have a|Herbert S. Flynn and Mrs. Guerrisey whole quarter-pint $ S. Strons. of: the most wonc 1 skin whitener, | o v 4 FNurphy. Mrs. B. V. séftener and beautifier Massa; Waldo. Miss G. L. Waldo and Mi sweetly fragrant | guen Stowell, who have been spend- | N face, neck, % Loft’s Big Week-End Package 4 Pkgs. of Candy, 99¢ 31bChoc.PeanutClusters.......................25¢ Value 11b. Choc., Vanilla & Strawberry Coconut Kisses 39c Value 11b. Selected Favorites. ........................59 Value - 25¢ Jar'Sunbeam Mixture......................25¢c Value 7 Z >, 1 ing the Winter at the Grace Dodge not irritate. | Hotel, wiil o today to New York to s use it to|=pend several days, en route to Lake Mohonk, where they expect to remain during the Summer. ful skin and also as a an bleach. 8 You must mix this res Svoursclf. It can wot by ught ready i!n use because it acts hest immedi- @tely after it is prepared i_ Oxchard White Van AKken in their apartment, at ‘Wardman Park Hotel, after spending thiee” weeks at their Summar home, | at Shippan Point. Stamford, Conn. Mrs. Van_ Aken i ftheir son, Robert Van Aken, who will o\h).l home' with; meu in: Wash- Mrs. L. D. Van Aken has joined Col. ' accompanied by | R | i | 50c Value, 350

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