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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926. VL PRI | e s | ' wmwen e = €2 Lansburgh & Bro. AREIVED AT NEW YORK. I({‘m‘mh‘ ulhamp}l}nn. and Cher-n’t Academy of Science. Dr. M. B. Walte of the Department H Celtic—Liverpool e . va hosen president M Washington Chamber of DU TODAT. Blor Asriculture was chosen prestent| c o YEARS—NOW SERVING OUR FIFTH GENERATION OF WASHINGTONIANS s b ST sl SO s 0 b A S e S S ORI S S P S R S oo il n 14 | ton at its meeting last night in the Commerce Hears Utilities |3 oo : 4 30| Cosmos Club, succeeding Dr. D. N. e N S er, who v noml;mte: fl;r i e hip in the Washington Acad- Here Praised. S 10| emy of Science. e Snta Marta x 12| Dr. Robert F. Griggs was selected i W . ——— | 15 vice president, succeeding Dr. A. G. ® Within another vear electric light|" e Johnson; Neil Stevens was named re- rates will be reduced to 6 cents per cording ‘secretary, Dr. W. W. Diehl kilowatt hour, Maj. W. E. R. Covell, was reclected corresponding secre- , s ° assistant engineer comm oner, pre- | 2 i tary and Miss Florence Hedges was dicted in an e full selected to serve another term in the n;aeélng of th t Chamber = L o «fMlee of treasurer. " i dipect = ‘ommerce t I = ' . . on, sclentific or Sy . RAnt SEight Tho mre . A eere). i aan 06 he TropiEel Smartly Cuffed—W ashable—Of Soft Suede-like Fabrics! cents and will b U s 0' Plant Research Foundation of Wash- ! s ngton, addressed the society on the Cuban’ sugar industry. 1,200 Pairs of the $1.00 Grade e iy public utllities of the Nati api- 2 i g tal. b 4 o o G An auto highway along the banks & L e e 12 of the famous Avon River has been 1,200 Pairs of the $1.50 Grade look with satisfaction upon its pu 4 opened. utllitles situation. Ther it, it creaks and groans from day to day, but, taken al : \ Ston R it compares most fav b % oonditions in other cities i n r?rfv: States of this country in Washinzton fe reaily D o . g DEVELOP lNTo Surveys Utilities Field. 3 He took the various utiiitics one by sy . ¢ praised the b = : Persistent coughs and colds lead | el i £ ||/ to” serfous trouble. You can stop T - : 8 G them now with Creomulsion, an | T . . P - | emulsified creosote that is pleasant | : St ; P Thursday— to take. Creomulsion s o new | = p % g 5 : - i | medical discovery with twofold ac- e ‘ i : g o . §-cent strect car s F " L ‘:?U::Ta“ uoot}i,es and hel‘iile 1“;3:»'1?‘ ¢ i o it Z : 5 }_<me_100k1ng glow es, br,)ught here e bus fare s an me | fla membranes and inhibits 5 " o g i Bhuict il o s 5 * 00231, || gorm growth. \ . = . by a very unusual purchase — prob- g ? et el O e el a Tatar horts : ZZ\ . ably to be whisked off of our tables while > : ) GAR = e he, prestost ‘haaiing he day is vet for they are that kind ating e o WAITERSEARB BRIGHTER. agencies for persistent cougns and R ) . t! cl a); 15E)xe y.oungh-— or they are that kind st misht “approved s Y| Pasts ‘Restaurants |Brpertment||tEoubies. Creomuikion containe, in V% o ‘ H s va“ue.. tha'}“{,"-t . s(;z::}msd—':tt. lst?ppar:frll S e ol Iy | With New Unitorme for Men. || BemERt: S focas a5 B s A : o P W o ‘ october 20 UP—The fu. ||| the 'esitation and . inflammation, " that they are far from ordinary, at 79c. Many a woman. Rt et GRS o e o want to v te e | s g ot e g, ; IE-... gt i b5 s RO O O gk S i Turcer esrante e sxpariment (| 65 8, LES0Eaen o BEE g i g i bSO S5 6l Commissivners e ol e T e |asthma, bronchitis snd other forms ) most of them gayly stitched in pleasing contratst to] the ‘popu ar neutral Recommendations Are Urged. | coats of blue, contidarasly JIEHEE LR A b ; tones of the fabrics—tan, beaver, mode and gray. There is something to et uieniniies |than navy, with brass buttons and |||if any cough or cold 18 not relleved blend with every costume! Street Floor, Bargain Table, Lansburgh's B B R - ] % QOolored Organization Chooses N. tution granting the _\\'hilP ties, are being tried out. after taking according to direc- to the citizens of the District; | S 1 restaurants have discarded ||| tions, Ask your druggist.—Adver- ngress should favor a_bond X¢ pe coat with black tle ||| tjsement. issue of $100,000,000 for extraordinary L ln(v(ll'!(‘;\llcn of evening dress, improvements, such as pa hools h the white tie. % | ote.; that the Gasque bill, providin h for the election of the School 3 7 . - T o Bt BabyDay Tomorrow s s o yvay At e s of wae in | [N £ you can make Ein: ol ; / [ 4 The ideal time to pay a visit S ol chiok Gl Ry ding and e , % o aivision of the o : : : ‘ 0 er ls to our Little Folks’ Section : Learn in our Art Section trlct md the Teder : : For Instance William \'!\n\\'!wu « 0 3 & o LR e ! Al d' g;:y :‘l'gr'.‘l';de $2.00 A Powder Doll i > : S ! g sses, e —whose head is an imported y | “‘Heavens! Not a Drop! " arme ° i Exquisite long models for the new arrival, and one, whose beruffled skirt - conceals a powder puff, and ONSTIPATION, biliousness, coated tongue, feverish short ones for one and two year olds; all remar 1 ‘whose “imbs” are a gart of hy . . . . g i t! i o . headache, sick stomach---then is the time when mother “’I";al“‘ds f":; Baby Day. s e R e e P relies upon Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. “My son had ound and square neck styles, wi i The French porcelain WILLING WOB!(ERS ELECT| beeniconstiatedana bilious siebirth, WAYbe age i Gvehehad 3 stitching, pin tucks and daintily scalloped bottoms. i :::I«L:e,rf;oir’r}x‘ezs?csgg 9c; the such a}nkatt;ck of sourlstomachhandlbad briafl\ S[ ad lt)o take h}i{m g ' | ” - out of kindergarten. It was then I gave him Syrup Pepsin. He 1 Doz. Birdeye or ) R pa toREce L improved from the first dose and soon was back to school completely 4 Flannelette )l,)iapers 1 .3 5 i An Exquisite d restored and healthier than he had ever been before. Itisagreat ‘"I 1 Pillow Doll comfort to have a medicine for children in which we can have such / The 27x27 size—of perfect quality, and very v . " R implicit confidence.” (Name and address sent on request.) P £ f/ absorbent. Put up in neat sanitary packages. | e—d;;“gr:nz‘;‘fl‘ éh:‘fi’:df"‘):g; .\r%n!da.\' B e o Wins Confidence of Old Folks f P oA Ay i i i is a lovely Tass of g;’een N e 01d people are charmed by the gentle, kindly acti ‘ y ) georgette and cream lace, W b s oot ana people are charmed by the ge) indly action . 4 r Vanta A = e chrch an St out to| of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. No ’pam, gripe or g Cantenng e 1 .00 l‘;{‘:hfablhind’l 5‘.‘"" SHd e aise §10,000 for the institute. depressing “flushing” of the bowels. Just an easy £l { 4 Winter Shirts "The _Fr ench porcelain 5 a k movement and the fine feeling of restful comfort. N . [ Single-breasted models, of Carter make, and head, $1.35; the suft pillow Many Pagans in South America. There’s seldom any real sickness in the home that ’ / g double-breasted Vanta Shirts. Silk-and-wool mix- i form, 48c. Latest estimates of the population | learns to use Syrup Pepsin at the first sign of coated 3 g tures ; sizes 6 mos. to 114 yrs. el 010090 | tongue, fever, biliousness, headache and such troubles A Distinctive vided between Ir whites,| due to constipation. Recommended in a million Dr 7 . " 2 S The Indians are 1 mission-| homes. Sold fi, all druggists. fl Flannelette Night- Ag-l“'flo‘l (lhmflt?r} Boudoir Lamp re g el For a free trial bottle send nome and addressto - i B (micely e whose pretty georgete has all clima from tropical to Pepsin Syrup Company, Monticello, Iliinois. Y | o 40x64 Plain or Hem- fetaitrock G thE finy catices rigld. # Whi d > by Liny } 3 i ite Cashmere an stitched Crib Sheets.$1.00 posed on the brim of the Crepella Coats (well | 36x50,Fine Crib Sheets china lamp base. i ¢ The base and frame for lined) .. ..§598 i i ) 5. .(thhout dressing). 39¢ only $3.50. Crepe de Chine and le}llow%ases ;‘o match S i Crepella Bonnets. ..$1.00 the above sheets.... 19¢ | bR Baby Scales (trimmed A Rose Bud Night Fine Ribbed Hose free with your ma- Table L (sizes 434 to 634)... 39c terials) .. §798 able Lamp 1 Ivory Nursery Chair —will shed its rosy light Cotton - and - woo (with vessel). ......$298 through rolled petals of crisp Socks (sizes 4 to 5). S0c Ivory Bow-end Cribs taffeta in which the tiny bulb i (with carvings), is nestled. So lovely and so 40x72 Warm Crib $29.50 and $35 simple to make! Blankets (satin Complete assortment oochi, gite ot IR oot bound) ............$380 of Cribs....$10 to $9.50 Podii sy Fourth Floor, Lansburgh's, 8th Street | troubles 100 Junior Misses’ New | 600 Girls Warm Wool Raincoats Sweaters $5 $2.98 'I'I(;K!NGfV.lALViS,Ilom rings, scored i Colotful, rainproof models that will be very For happy play hours these sturdy wool cylinders, foul spari plugs, carbon, usually k becoming to Miss 13 to 19 years—and decidedly il sweaters are just the thing! Coat and slipover indicate faulty lubrication. g # practical. Red, green or blue, with set-in or raglan H . ¢ 3 3 i sleeves and corduroy collar with strap. Rogmy styles in brushed wool, jacquard and fancy P weaves. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Correct lubrication with *“Standard” Motor : j [l patch or slash pockets. Very special Oil sweeps motor troubles away. 7/ | Second Floor, Lansburgh's, 7th Street Fourth Floor, Lansburgh's, Sth Street Try this wonderfully improved oil today. J Result— A motor sweeter, more flexible, quieter, coolez —you can actually feel the difference. A Rengo Belt at $3 | % Fleeced-lined cotton suits, in knee length, with low £5 89 7 ~—is especially designed for the medium or large figure. il neck and no sleeves or with Dutch neck and elbow £ Splendidly made of broche—a long hip model with com- sleeves. Sizes 36 to 42. fortable elastic top. Heavily boned to give firm, un- i e o 5 ‘Women's Part- Boys® G Children’s Part- ’ o broken lines. iy F;locce?llnerl sf;?& wool 's'x'l’l?: L « wool sults, $1.50 and $1.75 to 16)....$1.00 $1.95 to $2.95 A Quarter : ————— E e e O aQuat MOTOROIL | | STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N, J) [—m8m —— o — 7th, 8th AND E STREETS N.W.—JANE STUART IS ALWAYS READY TO SHOP FOR YOU! »