Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1926, Page 26

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STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY., JUNE 18, 1926. from playing on the streets, where 168,000 automobiles are traveling at all speeds. - The club unanimously adopted a resolution pledging Its co-operation to Mr. Eldridge in helping to better traf- fic conditions. Announcement was made that the annual ladies’ day would be held at the Lee House next Thursday at 12:30 p.m. Resolutions of regret over the death of Orville Drown, a member, THE EVENING DRUNKEN DRIVERS TO LOSE PERMITS Eldridge Says Licenses Will Be Suspended in Such Cases Pending Trial. place of Tirnest 12. Herrell, the presi. dent, who is attending the bankers’ convention. lecgege i b Wins $1,000 Scholarship. NEW HAVEN, Conn.. June 18 UP).—Phillip C. Elliott, Minneapolis, Minn., won the Muriel Alverd schol- arship of $1,000 offered by the Yale School of Fine Arts this year for the first time, it was announced last night. Frederick C. Trucksess, Brownsburg, Ind., won the Charles H. Sherrill | precede the ceremonies. Athletic Summer study in|evenis and a hase ball game also are .lon the program. T arrested for driving while drunk, was promised by Traffic Director M. O. Eldridge in an address at the weekly meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club, at the Lee House, yesterday. Mr. Eldridge said one of the first things he would do would be to sus- pend the permits of some 200 drivers who are now awaiting trial on charges of driving while drunk. These permits, he said, would be sus- pended until the outcome of the cases. CITIZENS TO FIRE SALUTE ment aa Washington was made yes-|on June 20. The land will be dis- terday by Mrs. W. J. Pettus of Monti- | tributed among the nearby villages cello, Calif,, in behalf of her property | Under the Mexican agrarian law. Interests in the State of Puebla, Mex- ico. Mrs. Pettus asks that the State Department request yof the Mexican government a stay of procedure to al- low her time to protest against the expropriation of her estate. The property involved was inherited by Mrs. Pettug from her sister, Mrs. Rosalla Evans, who was slain by agrarians on her hacienda at Tex- By the Associated Press. melucan August 2, 1924. PsaN “ISCO, June 15.—An ap- | - Seizure of the property, Mrs. Pettus neal by telezraph to the State Depart- | was advised today, is to be effective . S. ASKED TO SAVE { PROPERTY IN MEXICO TCalifornia Woman Wires State De- { partment Alleging Move to Ex- propriate Land in Puebla. The Michigan Park Citizens' Asso ciation was granted permission by the Commissioners today to fire a 21-gun salute in connection with its Inde pendence day celebration July 5. The exercises will be held on vacant property between Eleventh stree northeast and the Baltimore and Ohi Rallroad tracks. A parade, startin: at Twelfth and Upshur streets, will Assessment Bill Turned Down. The District Commissioners sent to Chairman Capper of the Senate Dis- trict committee today an adverse Te- port on the bill providing for an an- nual instead of a blennial assessment of real estate for the purpose of tax- atjon because the same object will be accomplished by the concurrence of who died last week, were adopted. The traffic director declared that|The winners of the weekly booster the Senate in a proposed amendment Rigid enforcement of his newly |one of the outstanding problems of | prizes we: Eugene Paravano and to the District appropriation bill now [granted power to revake permits, par- | the bureau was to convince parents | Edward R. e. James McKee, vice|scholarship for on the House calendar. ticularly in cases where drivers are |that they must keep their children | vresident o the -lub. presided in | Paris Lunch at Liggett's Soda Fountains Busy shoppers find the quick serv- “ice at Liggett's Stores: most con- venient, and surely the great variety of wholesome sand- wiches and delici- ous drinks satisfy the cravings of the appetite. Economi- cal, too. Liggett Feature Prices All Liggett Drug Stores are headquar- ters for drug special- ties. Every week we offer values that save much money. We fea- ture on this page only a few of those to be had at our stores. But at Liggett’s to enjoy the double ad- vantage of fresh drugs, medicines and other drug store mer- chandise. The tremendous re- sources and puying power of the many Liggett Stores are rombined to bring these to you. Corner Connecticut and Florida Aves. (Formerly Ridgeway's) Cor. 7th and E 1715 Penna. Ave. (Near 17th) 14th and Irving Sts. 1237 Penna. Ave. 14th and F Streets 13th and F Streets Electrex Jr. Electric Curling Iron Iron in the Modern, Comfortable, Convenient Way Electric FLAT IRON Space will hardly per- mit descrip- tion of its many good features. Heats quickly, retains heat. Non-heating handle. back-rest, protected long cord. 6 pound household size. $2‘98 Liggett’s Rexall Theatrical Feature Price Cold Cream 1ts snow white. woft and smooth Perfumed Just_enough to make it pleasant. Just the for removing face powder, A List of Medicines at June Feature Prices 1.00 Nujol, med 75¢ Dextri Maltose, pound . .. ... 59¢ 35¢ Energine Cleaner 1.25 Oxy Crystine, 8 oz. ........ 77 1.00 Horlick’s Malted Milk .. .. .. 72¢ _— 4 S0 R Autingtie, el ... Sl 75¢: Alcorub, pints .............55¢ 4 50c Zonite Antiseptic, med. .. ... 39c 1.00 Caldwell’s Syrup of Pepsin. .. 79c : 1.00 Marmola Tablets ......... 73c 50c Unguentine, tubes ......... 37c 75¢ Preventol, pints............53¢c 25c¢ Blue Jay Corn Plasters. . .... 19¢ 30c Carbona Cleaning Fluid . ... . 23c 60c Hospital Cotton, pound. . . .. .“39¢ Harmony LILAC VEGETAL You will like this delight- ful soothing lotion — Re- freshing in the bath—eaoling to the face after shaving- Excellent for the handkerchief and for use in atomizers. 59¢ A sensational value in Elec- tric curling Irons, Heats quickly. cannot singe the hair. May be used as a waving rod. Will save ‘time and expense of many visits to the hair- dressers, Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste Its daily use corrects acid mouth, prevents tooth decay, restores nat- ural color, removes stained film. Soothes sore gums; ideal for sensitive teeth. It polishes and cleanses your teeth and gives them new beauty. Con- tains 44% Pure Milk of Magnesia. 19c &= 39c For Better Coffee Making Special Sale GENUINE HUGHES .t Hairbrush Regular Price 78¢ During June JUNE SALE PRICE A 25¢ Tin of GENTLEMEN'S TALC Cooling —re- freshing after the shave. Does not show on the face. With each pur- chase of an During June—A 25c¢ Cake of Jonteel Toilet Soap With each purchase of a 50¢ box of JONTEEL COLD CREAM FACE POWDER This powder contains real cold cream— a soft, smooth fragrant, scarcely percep- tible powder that b AR e S0c stays on until you take it off. White, Both for Flesh, Brunette. ELECTREX Waffle Iron Heayily nickel-plated, buffed and “polished. Fasy to clean Constructed to assure full, even, plate-size waffles, Large Tube Regular Tube Pure Fragrant Lasting 59¢ Real Bristles — set in rubber cush. L4 — 8 ounce bottle of 49¢ HARMONY BAY RUM 74c VALUE 49c Both for Electric Coffee One-Pound Tin F Percolator SUNEReE" An octagonal shaped 6-cup percolator. Attractively finished. Made to give long, satisfactory service. Just at- tach plug to electric light socket. Equipped with con- necter plug and twe separsble attaehment plugs. Liggett’s Feature Price g — Turkish Wash Cloths . CIGAR SPECIALS EL PRODUCTO—FAVORITA 2 for 28¢ . EL PRODUCTO—PURITANO 3 for 30c—Box of 50, $4.90 Liggett’s Feature Price 8¢ Special IVORY SOAP 6c Per Cake ~Limit, 6 to a customer A Special List of June Features Listerine Paste, 17¢; 3 for . ... 50c Mulsified Ol .............. 36¢c Merck’s Zinc Stearate .. ....15¢ B. Paul’'s Henna ........... 79¢ Black & White Face Powder 17c Pompeian Nite Cream....39c Evan’s Depil ......"... 53¢ Orchard White . .. Amolin, small ....... 19¢ Pompeian Day Cream. .39¢ Pepular Brands Liggett's June CandySpecials Homemade Wrapped Cream Caramels They melt in your mouth, assorted colors. Made with creamy butter, Men! MEN! Gillette Razor (with 1 blade) MEN! Gillette Blades (pkg. of 5) Klenzo Shaving Cream (Jumbo tube).. r Total Value ALL THREE FOR cream, nuts, marshmallo“{, chocolate and other good things, in our own clean, daylight factory. 39¢c Regularly 49c Pound Box JUNE SPECIAL PRICE Old-Fashioned Gum Drops Freshly made for this sale. Delicious fruit jellies in assorted flavors, which are true to the original fruit. Neatly packed in boxes holding one pound. Regularly 49¢ Pound Box ¥ JUNE SPECIAL PRICE 39(: Sugar-Coated Jordanette Almonds An old-time favorite. Delicious se- lected almonds, in a shell of pure sugar. 4 39¢ Regularly 49¢ Pound JUNE SPECIAL PRICE Spiced Jelly Strings - Everybody likes them. Delicious crys- tallized fruit jelly strings, spiced. They come in assorted fruit flavors. Packed in pound boxes. 39c Regularly 49c¢ Pound Box JUNE SPECIAL PRICE Genuine Ameri- can Made THERMOS BOTTLES The Thermos Bottle orig- inated in the United States. We do not believe the im- ported can compare in qual- itv. The genuine American product only is sold in Liggett Stores. We have a special size in enamel case. 98¢ Liggett’s Feature Price, Get This New Klenzo HAND SCRUBS “Klenzo Brushes”’ Spray Has extra bound. Five-foot length of red seamless rubber tubing, and new patented universal faucet connec- tions. Fits any faucet. -~ ° 7 Stores large sprinkler head, $1 All 'C onveniently Located rubber Brushes b Several styles, different shapes. All well made. We've had a tremen- dous shipment of these and of- fer them during our June sales at a special feature price. berry, used as J. 45c Ora S0 pound cartons, Fruits, preserved s in Sugar—Straw- Grape, 15 oz., to be 2 for 49¢c 45¢ Pineapple Jam 2 for 49¢ 25¢ Grape Jelly 2 for 36¢c e Marmalade . - 2 for 49¢ 43¢ Red Currant Jelly 2 for 46¢ 25¢ Chocolate Sauce 2 for 36¢c 2 Liggett's Breakfast Coffee A special blend, mild and full flavored. Fresh from the roast- ers right into sealed dustproof delivered fre- quently to our stores. Klenzo Liquid . . Antiseptic A pleasant tasting, refreshing mouth wash. After brushing your teeth, rinse mouth with Klenzo. It keeps the mouth clean, gums healthy and breath sweet. 39¢c Regular Price 50c Feature Price, Week End Food Sale t5¢ True 40c Salad Dressing 2 for 41c Raspberry, 2 for am. 2 for 41c 98¢ Olive Ofl 2 for $1.19 2 for 35c Peanut Butter 2 for 40c 25¢ Cocoa, half Ib. * 2 for 26¢c 25¢ Baking Chocolate 2 for 30c Beef Cubes, 12s for 3lc Pound carton Regularly 45¢ 2 Pounds for 35¢ Vanilla Extract, 2 oz. 35¢ Lemon Extract, 2 oz. 50c Opeko- Tea, half Ih. 66¢ BLACKSTONE LONDRES 3 for 30c—Bex of 50, $4.90 J. A. LONDRES 3 for 30c—Bex of 50, $4.90 EL ROI TAN—FAVORITAS 3 for 30c—Bex of 50, $4.90 CHANCELLOR—INVINCIBLES -3 for 30c—Bex of 50, $4.90 4 / ADMIRATION~—BENTON 3 for 30c—Box of 50, $4.90 ROBERT BURNS—PERFECTO 3 for 30c—Bex of 50, $4.90 HENRIETTA—PERFECTO 3 for 30c—Bex of 50, $4.90 EL VERSO (EXTRA) 3 for 30c—Box of 50, $4.90 CIGARETTES Camels 1 C Fatimas Lucky Strikes 1 Lord Salisbury Chesterfields Per Phs- | Omar Carten of Piedmonts - 200, $1.26 Carton of 200, $1.65

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