Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1926, Page 23

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Farmer Borrowers ]Watch the Daily Papers Closely for News of the Grand Opening of Another Peoples Drug Store at North Capitol & Fla. Ave. Land Bank Stock Federal Farm Loan .Commis- sioner Williams announced last night that farmer borrowersy of the Federal Land Banks had pur- chased all of the stock held by the DENY IMMORALITY - OFLILINOIS CO-ED3 University Officials Declare Cigar Smokers! Here’s a Special Sale of Choice Manila A Great Purchase Phone Charges by Former Student Are Unfounded. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Til, September 15— Charges of W. O. Cross of Peorla, former student of the University .of Ilinofs, that immorality is so prevalent in co-educational institutions as to in. dicate the re of the principle of co-education, were called untrue yes- terday by university officials and were termed “salacious slander” by the as- soclate editor of the church publica- tion in which the charges were made. Cross wrote in the Witness; pub- lished by the Episcopal Church, that he had “personal knowledge” of" de- livery of cases of gin to a university sorority house. He told of a pajama party in a train of sleeping cars last Fall in which students, bound for an intercollegiate foot ball game, par- ticipated University officials at Urbana de- clared that the sleeping car parade was not in any sense a pajama cession and that chaperons witnessed it without noting any untoward be- havior. Dr. George Cralg Stewart, rector of St. Luke’s Church of Evanston, trus- tee of Northwestern University and assoclate s, called his statements and als to institute an aims. CARS PLAY,\LEAP FROG, 26 DEAD AND 50 HURT Four “Runaways” Hurtle Over En- gine of Mail Train in Head-on Crash, Landing on Coach. ted Press. Treasury in 8 of the 12 banks throughout the country. Purchase of stock of the eighth bgnk, at St. Louls, has just been completed. Farmers acquire the stock in blocks equal in value to 5 per cent of their borrowings. The Treas- ury now owns only slightly more than one million dollars in stock in the other four banks, compared to the nearly nine million dollars invested when the banks were or- ganized. Y. M. C. A. WILL HAVE JAPANESE VISITORS Nine Business Men Will Stay Two Days Before Continuing Tour of Large Cities. A group of nine business men of Japan, touring this country to obtain first-hand opinions of soclological con- ditions as they relate to education, re- ligion politics and industry, will reach here tonight from Pittsburgh for a two-day visit as guests of the local Y. M. C. A. The tour is under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. of Nagoya, Japan. At luncheon tomorrow, given by a committee of the Federal Council of Churches, the visitors will meet local business men and religious workers. Later they will spend a week at the Sesquicentennial Exposition in Phila- delphla, going on to New York, Bos- ton, Montreal, Toronto, Buffalo, De- t Chicago, St. Paul, Seattle and Vancouver, The delegation left Japan t month and will return the latter of October. e group will be met at the Union Station by a delegation including Hugh A. Thrift, president of the local Y. M. €, A.: Willlam Knowles Cooper, - | general secretary; L. W. De Gast, as- ins of Brisbane it was the most disastrous in this country. On the list already compiled there are 26 dead and 50 injured. The accident happened at midnight near Murulla, 100 miles northwest of Newcastle. Four runaway cars loaded with wool and traveling at great speed crashed head on into a mail train. Apparently the wool cars jumped c pletely over the engine and the first soclate general secretary, and mem- ¥ | bers of the board of governors. The visitors are Torataro Suzuki, lumber merchant; Yoshio Shimoide, coal merchant; Kiyoshi Ito and Koji Tria, engineers; Rikichi Yamada and el Yoshida, cotton manufactu Saburo Kitamura, pharmacist; Y hitaro Miyagawa, photographer, and Kenso Masuda, general secretary of the Nagoya Y. M. C. A. Mr. Suzuki is accompanied by his daughter. and Sale of TRubberAprons Special, 3 9c A very fortunate purchase enables us to q'uote the above remarkably low price on these rubber aprons. They.are made ot good, durable water- proof gum rubber, and are full-length sizes. Many beautiful and attractive colors from which to choose. They arc very convenient to wear while doing housework to protect your pretty frocks. —The Better to Serve You Special! An exquisite Castile! Daint- ily molded; hardmilled for longwear;lath- ers profusely. Soothing. It’s new.: CASTILE likeit Special, 10c Cake 3 for 27¢ —back to SCHOOL! Delicious For 36 years Chapman & Co. has been:famed for producing the most delicious Smithfield hams. A special curing process insures a rich, tempting flavor that is not found in ordinary hams. These world-famous\hams are cooked in our modern kitchen under the most sanitary condi- tions. Now at-all our sanitary soda fountains you may procure a genuine Smithfield Ham Sand- wich. Try one today—you're sure fo enjoy it. Imported “Knowledge” Cigars special, 8 for 25¢ Box of 50—$1.49 Men, here is a rare opportunity for you to make a definite saving on these choice grade Manila cigars. We have recently purchased a fresh quantity amounting-to 250,000 of these cigars and therefore this remark- ably low price. They are made of a superior grade of Manila tobacce, grown in the famous Cayagan Valley of the Philippine Islands. They have long fillers and are the popular perfecto shape. 7 hermos Vacuum Bottles $1.50 Values, Special, 8 9c This is a remarkably low price on these Thermos Bottles. They have beautiful blue enamel metal cases and highly pol- ished caps and shoulders. They are the convenient pint sizes and will keep your favorite beverage piping hot for twelve Listerine hours or ice cold for three days. The ideal A < * g hottle to take on that outing you have nusepuc )) planned. \ 23c, 43¢, 7lc Listerine in the medicine cabinet as- coach of the mail train, The engineer and the fireman were | Domestic sales of gasoMne may be uninjured, and the first coach was |limited by Belgium. practically undamaged. The brunt of the collision fell upon the second coach. Rescuers worked all night and extricated 24 bodies from the wreck. With Supplies from “Peoples” Here's important and interesting news for all mothers and fathers who wish to make a definite saving on school needs for the kiddies. All of our stores arc headquarters for everything the student requires. The prices this year are unusually low, and the stock is fresh and complete. Below you will find a partial list of some of the most important needs. Buy now and aveid the rush. WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE. Says Husband Intends Moving Furniture From Home. Mrs. Katherine M. Bowie, 745 L street, veste filed suit for a limited divorce and alimony i District _Supreme r . Bowie, making $: ’ Aching Corns —can quickly and painlessly be removed by Dr. Scholl's Zino Corn Pads. sures vou the great- They have relieved thousands 3 CIERUAICRtoT (o of ‘people effectively and im- . preveating a n d mediately. If you are suffering checking™ bacteria. with one of those painful an- Buy the large 8ize and save more. noyances, step into any of our stores and let us explain to yeu how to rid yourself of corns forever. Keep your feet healthy by using Scholl's famous foot remedies. They are on sale at all our stores. Packages of 12 Only 35 New Low Prices on The Hecht Co. has a soda foun- tain and lunch- eonette. Nationally Known Toilet Articles Mrs. Bowie says, in her declaration, that her husband left her August 31 last, and adds she believes he plans | to remove the funiture from her home, | take thelr two children from her an leave the jurisidiction. They wers e married in this city January 13, 1920, | : a . and the mother seeks custody of the | children. Attorneys Bordman and | Here's an exceptional valoe! Smith appear for the plaintiff. | . | ] GIVEN AW AY! i . i One Dozen 5¢ School Tablets With the_ purchase of a regular $1 Eversharp Pencil You recelve without charge one dozen of excellent 5e high grade tablets. $1.60 Value, $1 RS S S UUSS S SSE ‘k SSSSE NS RAAN N S 4 Household Face Powder Rubber Gloves Special, 49¢ These Gloves are made of an excellent grade rubber that gives unusually long and satisfactory service. A great protection for the hands while doing housework. o | O ——— BRG] U a I 60c Pompeian . 60c Djer-Kiss . 50c Woodbury's Store Sued for $25,000. suit for Good Grade Pencils Ferguson. She alleges t an employe of the company leaving the store Novembe 9 tripped over a metal screen left on stairway by agents of the compan: and was seriously and perma injured. Attorneys Herbert man and Charles D. Dean appear for the plaintiff. 50c Java Rice Eversharp Pencils O Kay Colored Pe Program Pencils . “School House” Pen Assortment Face Cream -35¢ D. & R. Cold Cream. .2. 50c Palmolive 35¢ Pond's Cold Cream.. .23 50c Wildroot Taroleum...3% 50c Woodbury's 15¢ Cold Cream 50c Woodbury's Facial 35¢ Pond's Vanishing. . 60c Pompeian Day ...... 3¢ Special Low Prices on pie Playing Cards | Composi- | “Bicycle” Bridge . ...od2e tion “Bicycle” Pinochle . Books “Lighthouse” Pinochle “Angel Backs” . Complete with, filler :.g::yck 25¢ Scholarship Note Books, 5¢ Shorthand Note Books, 10c Webster Note Books....5c Progress Note Books...10¢ Standard Composition Books Keystone Loose-leaf Loose NATIONAL HARDWATER - SO ? P PEOPLES DRUG STORES VWASHINGTON,D.C. Amami ... . 50¢ Glorilox 50c Packer's Liquid Tar. . .45¢ Tooth Paste 50c Pepsodent .. 25¢ Listerine 3 25¢ Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 19 50c Pebeco .......cccune. 42¢ Skin Lotions 35¢ Dame Nature 35¢ Frostilla ... 50c Hinds Honey and 50c Jergen's Lotion 75¢ Kaptiv Almond Lotion “Clipper” “Columbia” Whist . “Congress” Keystone Fillers. .2 for 15¢ Charm Writing Tablets, 10c Red Top Writing Tablets Co-Ed Writing Tablets, 10c Berkshire Typewriter Packet “National” Brand Hard-Water' - Soap Special, 10c; 4 for 29¢ This soap produces an abun- dance of rich, creamy lather in hard, soft or salty water. Heal- ing and soothing to the skin. These books have loose rings, fine cloth bound and made of durable material. The paper is margin ruled and is suitable for all school work. Rouge 60c Pompeian .......... 13¢ 60c Djer-Kiss 43¢ 55¢ Mary Garden . 50c Dorin (1249) . Ideal for School Use! Brief Cases 98¢, $1.49, $1.89 Constructed of durable ma- terials and is an indispensable need for the student. Large and ample space for books, papers, ete. Esterbrook Pens ....----. 12 for 10c Paramount Fountain Quality Nail Brushes Special, ]9¢ These brushes are 'ideal for cleaning the hands and nails. Stiff fiber bristles securely set in attrac- tive backs. Talcums, Etc. 30c Amolin Powder ...... 25¢ Merck’s Zinc Stearate, Eversharp Leads (All Grades) Everyday Household Needs Aluminum Percolators ...79 Hair Tonic 50c Wildroot ............ 39 $1 Danderine 75¢ Glo-Co Dressing ..... 63¢ 75¢ Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine Simon Pure Correspondence Card Tablet .. 1 Drawell Crayons . : Harris Fountain Pens......$1.48 Varsity Composition Books, 19¢ Chicago Pencil Sharpener .. 89c Typeuriter Paper (Ream), $125 Pencil Carbon Paper...3 for 5c Carter’s India Drawing Ink, 20c Leatherette Pencil Boxes 8 Shaver’s Needs 75¢ Barbasol 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream .... oo 50c Molle $1 Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal ... Leather Book Straps...10c Giant Pencil Sharpener ........$1.39 Thermos Lunch Kits. ..49¢ Parker Fountain Thermos Vacuum Bottles (Pint Size) Aluminum Pitchers Business Opportunities are plentiful enough—but only for the man with ready money in the bank. .ln prac- tically every instance, the financing of a home or a business venture has been made possible by systematic thrift. Through its Savings Department the Union Trust Company offers you the chlnee_(o create your opportunity, and to _receive compound interest while you are doing so. 2¢, Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts $125 Hope Water Botile. .67 3125 Rodiant Fountain® ge 35¢ Faultlegs Tooth- iraner Y, $1.50 Handy Vaginal TRRG, . r.. Peoples Choice Bathroom Tissue Special, 10c; 3 for 25¢ Family Remedies —at a Saving 65c Babek Elixir 50c N. R. Tablets .. 45¢ Pluto Water .. - 50c Black Flag Insect Powder .. 75¢ Flit, pints . $1.25 Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets .... 50c Poslam Ointment . Sale of Guaranteed Alarm Clocks Successful business men point out punctuality as an important factor in the modern busmess world. Don't continue to be late getting to work—get an alarm clock now and report on time. All these below listed alarm clocks are made by ,eliable clock makers and are fully guar- anteed. A 7 $3.19 Big Ben (Luminous) ....$3.98 Blue Bird ... $1.29 Black Bird For a Clear, Radiant Complexion Use — Barnard’s Complexion Cream -onty 35¢ A beautiful complexion is only a matter of propér care and attention. The sun plays havoc with the skin and often requirés an unusual amount of patience to restore the natural beauty. Nothing is more effective to use than this delightful cream. It gently hut effectively removes lflxn‘l:unllfl.lln t alvo a “UnionTrust Company OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Soutk-West Corner I5th and H Streets North-lest EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN President $1.20 Sal Hepatica . 50c Emerson’s Arodyne $1.10 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound .. $1.20 Stuart’s Dyspepsia-Tablets | 85c Jad Salts ..... N\ 79c Dethol, pints .. Baby Ben America and freckles and promotes & glowing youthful complexion, it bleach.

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