Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1926, Page 13

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(] STAR, %PALAIS ROYAL The Fair, Chicago THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D. MONDAY, JUNE 21. 1926. ! 502 UPp | PANTERS REVARD e | ETRNG FFER New Executives Also Instail- ed at Session of Columbia Union, 101. New Apartments The most con- venient and prettiest rooms in Washington. Open Until 9 P.M. 1460 Irving L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark oflet 600 | '1- a Sale’ Summer suns and sea breezes are merc foes of fair comple jons—but here are specials that will be ample protection against them! You'd better take a supply of our favorite toiletries along with you when you're vacationing. because it mav be a long way to a store, and Summer chops don't always have complete supplies And look at these prices! Bring This List With You—Check the Items You Will Need! e i EERRETETY 35¢c Pond’s Vanishing Cream < Sheriff, president; Frank 20c vice president, and F G Street at Eleventh Kresge Department Stores, Inc. Mt. Pleasant Officers of Columbia Typographical Union, 101, who were elected at last inmnlhx meeting wete installed for- | mally yesterday and announcement was made of committee apointments for the coming vear. @ meeting which als Vi in the ture of a tribute reti A offices and Government printing shops PAYS | attended. Bugene “mith. the retiring presi- | dent, wa ented a set of cuft links | and collar by Altamont M. | Rogers on bel e Administra- Compounded Semi-Annually e Commencing January 1, 1926 by Marsh Assets Over | Boderhamer. New Officers Installed. $12,000,000 ,000, Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW. | : v ; T rv location ring ¢ 2 <ho A H 4 > [ B p P PR ns; Alphans sholl The models ordinarily $7.50, $10 and $12.50 JAMES BERRY, Preside e e b ; 3 JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y (il | Beck. William A It will keep your face from burning when you are motoring thro st dow: . No C. O. D. or phone orders. The extraordinarily low price won’t coMnHYRastot copmean permit it. Models for hot weather just when you must have them to attain that graceful firmness the figure clingy Summer dresses demand. All-in-one models or models with detachable brassiere. Splendid brocade, with surgical elastic sections. Clasp-front or pullover styles. Brassiere top is easily laundered. 32¢ Vanitas Benzoin, Hones, and Almond Cream, 25¢ Insures you soft, whitg hands, even i you drive your own car and enjoy out committee rge A, . Robert AL Morcock, Clarence . Truman h, John J Ichri Charles Claude | . Mallard, M. R William Brown, Charles Kiger and Lester Layser. Delegates to convention at Colorado THE ANER |spri hosen as follows: N Fots ant Pans [\ iet i amsaet, St ames R. Johnson ~Makes the hardest part sarl Plantz, Wil of dish washing easier. A few whisks with an S. O. S. pad and aluminum wvil simply sparkle. Makes all your kitchenware Shhine$ Committees Announced. President Sheriff announced the ap. pointment of the following commit- tees: Delegates to Central Labor Union— Vi Mark J. Dondere, Frank A. Huugh: d N, Huddieston, J. Monree Kreifer. elegates to Alilied Printing Trades e - Council—Thomas A. Reed, chairman i Y% Robert L. Alexander, Gover M. Koo “kogey. Delegates to Maryland State and District _of Columbia_Federation of Labor—Alexander M. Forrester Membership' committee i Smith,_chairman: C| Wilson, M LEMON JU|CE BEST E :. \:i committee— Villiam G. Jones TO WHITEN SKIN ¢ ¢ At grocery— Zeigler, Nevin committee—~Bernard J. ch. chairman: J. W. Elliott. L. P. The only harmless | D. L. 8 hn T. Brad way to bleach the|ler. A. L. k i W. Harvie. skin white is to mix | Reliel committee Roberts. the juice of two |Ch? : John A. Pike. John W. lemons with three | committee—Gilbert H. ounces of Orchard | chairman; R. B. Bell. Ira P. which any | Madden. 1 B. Webb, B. H. Taylor. will supply | Finance committee—Henry . Me- few cents. | Lean. chairman: John T. Maddox well in a bot- | Uhester D. Rhinehart. : Memorial committee—Edward A, whole quarter-pint of the most won- | (s, SEFIARG T, b Colain. derful skin whitencr, soitener and | yyeeks. Robert W oo : beautifier. | Sanitation comm ames B, Massage this sweetly iragrant lem- | Armstrong. chairman: w. on bleach into the face, neck. arms | K Eugene H Corne: and hands. It can not irritate. Famous | tiu Edward Lowery. Sthpc b use it to bring that clear, | Book and J o youthiul sl -white complex- |\ g ke ‘A, Boehner, jon: also as a ireckle, sunburn and tan | 13h0ene N, Bear bleach. You mu ix this remarkable | “[abel campaign committee—Gover Jotion vourself. cannot _be bought | M. Koockogey. chairman: H J ready to nse b it acts best imme- | Lowe. M < . Gordon 1. diately aiter it is prepared | Jesst . [ Jons: iR sATEAIS Y. ol mes| Orchard White g i i e ‘ll(v'.xlll‘m. Harr; 1k. Vietor Hurley EFRENCH APPA‘RENTIY LIKE AMERICAN FILMS BETTER More Thnniil;;tlrf- .ShAown During Year Came From U. S., Survey by Newspaper Shows. Mr. A. L. McKinley Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples ble began with pimples e irritztion. My face. neck and arms were affected so that I could hardly rest. ples were hard snd scaly, and scratching caused eruptions. They were terrible. ** I tried other remedies but to no avail. A friend recommended Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment 8o I pur- chased some, and after using six | By the Associated Press. | PARIS, June 2i—In spite of the wails uttered from time to time in France over the large number of American films displayed as compared with those of French production, the public appears to prefer the Ameri ican product One Paris daily has been studying film display 'during 1925 and now in- | forms its readers that considerably : more than 50 per cent of all films cakes of Cuticura Soap and eix| |4 oy i france during the vear were boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was Foral o 3 i s ign (American) ones. There were completely healed, in siz months. 392 new films shown, and of this (8igned) "A. L. inley, Scobey, total only were French Miss., June 23, 1925. There are at present 2.947 halls of Keep your skin clear by using| | yarious sorts where film Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal-| | There are 200 cinema cum for daiiy toilet purposes. Touch Maesbiais) : Pimples and iiching, if any, with| | d¢aux 30 in Lille and 20 in Nice. Cuticura Ointment, bathe with Cuti- cura Soap and hot water. Cutitura Talgum is unexcelied in purity. !-nEer)mm;r!Zlnd"‘r. ;’"mfla Beld: H X Bl 1 1 t o .\ everywhere. Sampla. eari free. rowe n the public schools of Cleveland, Out "“C‘-.:;"::.l-': mx"s‘;'é’l:'}:f‘ Ohio, and ordered in duty at Oak S - Ridge Institute, North Carolina. — e — PILES (AR Ordered to North VCaroli a. Lieut. Coil Oliver ¥. Snyder, U.S. A., retived, has been melieved from duty \ i is Pasitive in Action It begins immediately to take out W the Inflammation and reduce all 3 %% Swelling. The first application N brings Great Relief. N Stops Itching Instantly and Quickly Relieves Irritation Severe tests in cases of long standing heve proved that PAZO OINTMENT cen be depended upon with absolute certainty to Stop ! any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. g Recommended by Physicians and Druggists in United States | and Foreign Countries. 8 _PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, 75c ! and in tin boxes, 60c. The circular encloseds with each tube and box contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINE CO., Beaumont and Pine Streets, St. Louis, Mo. | | | ! Sizes 32 to 46. H. & W. Brassieres $1 g A special grouping of models ; that have sold for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. The" long-waisted models in de- mand, some with diaphragm control. Of silk jersey, bro- cade and allover lace. Thesg are cool and designed to give a firm uplift effect. Lustrous rayon in white, flesh, nile, peach and maizel Sizes 32 to 36. Dainty as they are, they wear splen- didly. Palais Royal—Third Floor + June Sale of NOTIONS . ey Hundreds of things you need! And now’s the time to buy them—for the sav- ings are worth while—the merchandise fresh and new—and stocks complete. 39c to 50c Sanitary Napkins, regu- lar size; muslin tops. cach, Venus Compressed Sanitary Napkins, regu- lar size; can be carried in purse. 21 C Special, 3 for 29¢ Elastic Sanitary Belts, assorted 2 l C sizes. Special, each, 19c Velvet Grip Sew-on Garters, oblong rubber buttons. pair, Children's 12c Sock Garters, fancy 18 or adjustable plain ones. 2 pairs, C 15c ‘Rubberlzed Wash Cloth Cases, containing wash cloth. 2 for 25C Clark’s 5¢ 0. N. T. Cotton, white or l 1 c black. 3 spools for Imported Dress Linen Pre-Shrunk . English Broadcloth 44c For two days these smart sum- mery materials will be offered to you at this extraordinarily low price. You, yourself, know how much more they usually cost. And they make up beau- tifully. The 36-inch pre-shrunk linen offers the much-wanted white and endless shades. The 36-inch broadcloth in tan, copen, rose, orchid and green. Palais Royal—Second ¥loor Special, 25¢ 39c Sterilized Sanitary Napkins, 12 to box. 4 boxes, $1; each, 29C $2.95 Summer Handbags $2.45 There's always something new in King's Basting Cotton, white only; 5c value. 3 spools for 1 1 C 10c Best Quality Sewing Silks, ls white, black, colors. 2 spools for C 10c English. Twilled Tape, '; to 1 - inch width; white only. 2 for 15(, 25¢ Guaranteed Dress Shields, flesh 21 color only. Special, a pair, C 89c Clothes Protectors, of cretonne; assort- ed patterns; keep garment free from dust, ; 69C 702':0 SIBAI S%n W]n,lllnhle Colored Shoe Bags, 8 to 12 pockets. 6%c 16Cc | ana 85c¢ 45c Elona Hair Nets, cap shape: browns and black. 2 dozen for 42C Special, 10c Guaranteed Penela Double-mesh Hair Nets, cap shape; assorted browns, l 8 also gray. 3 for C 5c Kirby Beard Invisible Hairpins, l l in black and bronze. 3 packs for C Palais Royal—Main Floor 2,500 yards of Printed Georgette Yard, $1.64 Regularly $2.69 Here is a clear saving of over a dollar a yard on quite the most favored of sheer fabrics for Summer—georgette! The de- signs are new and in delight- ful harmonies of color! Over 20 choice patterns to choose from. You must have one geor- gette dress to be smart, anyway. But it would be plain thrift to buy material for two at this very low price. Palais Royal—Second Floor * handbags, but not always as delight- - ‘fully- smart and practical as these— that were made to sell for 2.95! There’s the bag with'a strap that slips securely around your whist—thought- fully and chicly designed for the traveler or shopper—others come in the new pouch or envelope shapes. In silk, leather or tapestry. Palais Royal—Main Floor ! door fun. 35¢ Sunburn Lotion, 19¢ Who could be beautiful with a red nose? Well, you won't have to worry about sunburn if you use this lotion. AT 35¢ Kleenex Tissue Towels 25¢ ; Handy and sanitary when traveling, a 25¢ Ozo Deodorant Cream 17¢ A very simplg¢ way to keep matter how vigorously you exer 25¢ Mary Garden Talcum Powder, 15¢ Makes you feel so cool, and what is so femininely important—look cool. 25¢ Corylopsis Talcum ol . s o Powder, 17¢ ] A pound of powder that weighs mugh more in soothing softness! CORIPTGRETY 25¢ Gibbs' Cold Cream Soap i3 20¢ (i A genuine imported cold cream soap that | e is especially fine for delicate skin. s P\ S0c La Femme Cocoanut (B il Shampoo, 21¢ {1 To make a woman's locks her crowning LLJ‘ glory, whether they be boyishly shorn R 3 or long! Sringtime Perfume 2.0z. Bottle, 69¢ A garden of fragrance in a tiny black bottle. Created by Societe La France. CEusmmm 50c Wood's Depilatory Powder, 42¢ Removes superfluous hair. Go swim- ming and dance with perfect assurance! s 39¢ Whisk Brooms, 29¢ Making it easier to be spic and span'! The brooms are double sewn with nickel ring and ball top. S, 95¢ Fountain Syringes, 79¢ a}fi With regulation length tubing and hard * "\ rubber fittings. Guaranteed perfect. 49¢c Hospital Absorbent Cotton, 39¢ Pound wolls that should be in every family medicine closet. 15¢ Scot Tissue, 3 rolls, 29¢ Soft, white toilet paper—1,000 sheets to each roll. 3 smamsas §1.50 Conti Imported Castile Soap, $1.29 In the long bars that are so economical for household use. 15¢ Amami Shampoo, 9%¢ You')l enjoy shampocing your own hair " if you use this preparation! 5 . $1'La Lete Bath Salts, 79¢ Bathe in their fragrance! Packed in at- tractive hand-painted vases. $1 Blue Bird Night Sets, 79¢ They make nice gifts, and, of course, you want one for your own boudoir. Various colors. J Palais Royal—Main Floo®

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