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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY, TJANUARY 19, 1927. e R R A AT R e HUUSE VmES 852 'Patriotic Tribute [PASSES PHYSICAL TEST | WOMAN ASKS $20,000. |Iimiscieis, st isreposoned bs 1o cachunce property st Spading | mental agencies 1n Washinton, the | Sy hn 8. Hi 3326 M street, has | A street, according to an agreement 7 . | 3 e o late yesterday. The a ¥ DESPITE STIFF FINGER Accident Victim Fil it for|filed suit against the Capital Traction | made September 29. passed the Senate late y i ToW Shlll ton Is ALy o8 Bl O fHF DREh Barons i 1 measure as it passed the House sev- 5 e : 3. . ¥ : : : i Damages. Jsays a car of the company collided eral days ago appropriated $512,901,- Planned in Theater Alexander L sigrist, War Veteran.| VIABES i s truek eur the Ky Briage | APPROPRIATION VOTED. |08 for an independent estabiishments William W. Iverett has been sued | - ; . 3 | s Arter T 1 : . sued | pecember 7 and injured him. He is of the Government, and the Senate i Succeeds After Two in the District Supreme Court for | represented by Aftorneys Baker & dded only $2,000 strict - Supre ourt for | represented Dby Aftorneys Baker added only ! { Tuilives $20,000 damages by Rose M. Cornet, | Mangan | Independent Offices Measure Now | This bill, which now goss to_con- i Bt pEat ; 913 Maryland avenue northeast, for| The alleged funure to carry out a ference, Includes the annual expenses ington’s birthday this year will Veteran of nearly seven vears serv. | |t The plaln.| contract to exchange real estate | Goes to Conferemce. of the' Fine Arts Commission, the take place in Poli's Theater at 11 [ice in the United States ‘Army un juries. ain- | fo e Daste of a suit for $10,000| Carrying $2.5000.000 for continuing | Georze Washington Bicentennial Com- Alexander L. Sigrist vesterday es that she sustained injury | qamhies : 2. Crawford | work on. the Arlington Memoria; | Mission. for the routine maintenance . ra Enli imit Defeated | committee of the District of Colum- physical | \chen an automobile of the defendant | against Margaret J. Calvin, Through : : of public bulldings and parks, for the AMEND, 308 Third Ave.. N. Y. C. nlistment Limit Defeate l e District of m- | examina s pol Bt Blpliler cagid s Al e S Bridge across the Potomac, as well | Natlonal Museum arn e Smith. £ 2 Nided with @ machine in which she | Attorney uglas, Obear & Campbell Natlonal Museum and for the Smith: S A b e Was a passenger October at | the plalntiff says the defendant was'as funds for a number of govern-|sonian Institution. by Action ' servance announced today. The A A e S R R S A N R O S A A A S R R SRR R R A R AR AR AR AR A A A AR A S SS L LIRS AR R A A A A A For Your “Thrift Week” Slogan—Adopt a Budget and Run the Household Accordingly! The celebration of George Wash am. February 22, the executive presiding officer will be Dr. David S, rist saw service on the Mexican i 5 and 1916 with the New Al Guard, and then joined 1v. While on the bor — | Jayne Hill, former Ambassador to | i itsianice ot the present authon 4 Band and vocalists ized Army strength of 118,750 for icipate in the exercises, " f his left hand the next fiscal year was approved by will inclug ln-.-wnu_n;nn O e canENE AT, the brsedh. BIbAk. GF & the House yesterday by a vote of £6 e 5 |fiela rditery piece and blood poiton to 22. The budget burcau had recom-| \(roath to Mount | ing resulted. He was accepted for the ¢ sk | Navy in July, 1918, and served until mended that the Army be limited to| on Washington's tomb, §biGitetell Hien Scouts will be asked to participate St s eacihe suntieattor hankiia 115,00 i e t year he applied for admission Action came with the defeat of am her the police or fire deps amendment hy Representative L | Betors che Civil mersle e e etie 2| AUXILIARY REORGANIZES. |ns reeeied: at o see he passed the we signed to carry out the by et pro i test, but e rs oticed posal, and «ft ? ntative | Northeast Hebrew School Group | Stiff finger refus: Blanton. Demo Pexas, bill of health on that clared Elects Mrs. Anna Shulman. was sent before the boar police dent’s w and fire surgeons, who vesterday d new regime growing lared they were willing to : floor.” i Reliable and Dependable Popular and W ell Known Family Remedies Toilet Articles —at New Low Prices P hone ~——at Peoples Money-Saving . Prices At all the Busy Peoples Drug M 5215 . - usy Sopia e aln 21 At all our Tollet Goods Departments Stores yvou will find the highest qual- ity of purc drugs and family health T DR PO DA R ey o sl L g g from coast to coast at remarkably low remedies are priced extremely low. S The eoaitetis sivice skt I'he stock is always fresh and com- / tention will deeply impress vou. “Get plete. the thrift habit"—shop at Peoples. The Northeast Ladies’ Auxiliary of | the Northe s orga nized it 3 ing in | “Would Kick Out Coolidge.” SRR T Crinen | Th MRS Ry i h and 1 streets. oup has | i i | This n;’\}\ .ul_mi 3 n \unlnl to . liadios Tor fbuen oo Mitchell Is Nominated. kick Coolidge out of the White House | oy "eonowing officers were elected:| William Mitchell, who, while and put some one else in,” Blanton [ 1, &0 (OOt 8 oot O o wice | Ar Mber i o the ARl vt thoveirids. the |Dresitent Miss Bia \Chldakel: s budget's proposal was made by the [ arY: Jrs. ¥ Bn.ie ey i ool s B S Nas, | il Wralted ollowing an address by Miss Edna | for Disabled Volunteer Soldi in a the annual Army appropriation "1‘1\.-1.."‘4;', organizer of the first Girl [bill introduced by Representative It revised budget figures to provide |scout troop in Washington, in which sfer. Republican, Wisconsin for continuation “of the present| e appealed to mothers to send authorized strength, and l.u;u.mnw;””,“ children to Sunday school regu. move came by way of an amendment | oy the auxiliary decided to serve | o to reduce the appropriation provided | yafreshments to the children attend. This great bank in the measure for pay and subsist|ing the Northeast Hebrew Sunday the ence of the enlisted personnel. A e i ¥ 2 The New York member also an-| ™ Geear Levine piaved several violin || FEDERAL=AMERICAN nounced he proposed to conduct i |selections and Yetta Sutrofsky danced. fight against every item in the bill|\Mre Shulman presided. where the committee had exceeded | budget figures. Preceding the vote | on Army strength amendment, he wa = en—Augusta. ; defeated on a number of other pro-[ Mean temperature d‘.:-lxvx‘lfim.),;nuwv osals, 3 se | - resor - ey degrecs, Splendid golf courses n for Increase. with golf events. Other interesting While the fight over the bill's pro- |outdoor amusements. Reduced fares. with a dressing ofll;-m vislons was in progress in the House mm:;::]:t lt;\;:;;; Pmeln‘i;\o;‘;u&,)z;; hot melted butter and p.r!, a f a War Department plan for [ Through sl cars via ,,,5,,"".",;,’,;‘md““”; wver s "10venr | Railway leave Washington daily, 7:25 LEA & PERRINS period the Armj enlisted strength | P-mM {*Pr'r\'l}{l;'n ‘nnd expert travel sAucE to 165,000 men was laid before the l““""‘]‘fga““- 1‘11\63{ - . House military committee. e Secretary Davis said if transmit- ting the plan that it was not recom- mended at present “for reasons of | economy,” but that he was sending | PROTE cT it to the committee for consideration at such time as the Government's | Your Doctor fiscal condition would permit an in- | crease in the military establishment. and YOUI’SE" JANE COWL TO BE GUEST. = Actress to Attend Coffee House Talks of Pen Women's League. PH Mllk 65¢ Babek Elixir.......13c Dextri-Maltose. . ... 59 50 Nature's Remedy 75c Mellin's Food.......65c Syt e it i e S Tablets, 39c §1.95 Pierce’s Favorite 20c Williams' Talcums..l4c 50c Mum Deodorant.... 60c Fleet's Phospho- Prescription, 60c Car-Mac Dental 15¢ Physicians and Soda, 4% 300 Medicated Throat “ALL OVER TOWN” Surgeons’ Soaps:3 for $1 Tyree's Powder.... . .T7c Discs, L o b e 25¢ Woodbury's Soap...2lc 50c Java Rice Face R R S R R T T TR R R R R R R PR R 80c Ovaltine ...........64c $§I Nujol Oil 30c Hill's Cascara tic Formaloid.......... 2% —The Better to 30c Woodbury's Cold Quinine, 23¢ §1.25 Rayer's Aspirin Serve You Cream (tube)......... 35¢ Pond's Creams. . 30¢ v"lflmn }sv(::rr.. .. 19¢ Tablets, 78¢ 35¢ Pond’s Vanishing 50c Neet Depilatory. .... Hall's Cherry Expectorant 25¢ Carter's Liver Pills, 17¢ 35¢, 60c, $1.00 NutraVin Tonic ..... §1.00 o M Bty 4 $1.10 Pinkhan'’s $1 Ovoferrin Tonic. .. ..8% 50c Glazo Nail Polish...39c 75c Kaptiv Lotion Vegetable Comp., 83 E-Z Broncho-Rub, 29c, 59 $5 Inecto Hair Dye....$3.93 §1 Danderine Toni Genuine Values for Thrifty Shoppers! THROUGHOUT THE BUSY PEOPLES DRUG STORES Quickly Relieves Coughs . : Peoples Annual Sale Hall’s Cherry | j IRY I ol ) X2 Baby Need Expectorant | I : ‘ aby Needs ' > sa A, 35¢ Rubber 35¢—60c—$%$1.00 4 Baby Pants 29¢ Now is the time to break up that stu]h» 60c Merck’s born, hacking cough and cold. Don’t let < Milk Su 49 i)lm:un”r:n atfixdu(}m when this wonderful IUO"}’ soap . $1 "orlickg’:r e remedy brings such pleasant and effective 3 2 \ o relief. It contains valuable ingredients Special, 6c ; Baxldehsfu:f':g: : that heal and soothe the irritated o -y bronchial tract. May be given to chil- Nursing Bottle . dren with absolute safety. 25¢ Quality f Fine Combs 4 T h Bath Sponges ... O B oot 75¢ Dextri-Maltose, 59¢ Hygeia Bottles 15¢ e st il - 65¢ Dryco . Anti-Colic F or Long ullll‘ti ‘lznfmrngsA ’ = : Brus’les Hygeia Nipplée psssesi Cream .. ..28¢ 60c Odorono Deodorant, Is a Member of the 5 D. C. Bankers’' Association Jane Cowl, the actress, now playing an engagement here, is to be the special guest of honor Friday after- noon of the District of Columbia League of American Pen Women at e 4 o'clock at their “coffee house,” The Hoot of the Owl, where they have revived the old English custom of in- formal literary discussion. Miss Cowl, a leading exponent of the Shakespearean drama, will share 3 Ington corespondent of the Lonton| SAY “PHILLIPS” to your SR e e Times, who will talk on the English illi i ia prescril icians for €ars. renicmnte ik ttme ot "Gueen | Fhillips Milk of Magnesia p! 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A small amount applied before Aluminum Percolators : exposing the skin to the clements will keep it smooth as velvet. Men find it excellent s RN to use after shaving. b ..oy Te Lime Water, pint.. 75¢ Mellen’s Food, 65¢ ""“m“lflllllllllllll|II]IIIlIIIlIIIIIIlllIililIIllIlI“IlII e T ——— Before You Buy Furniture Be Sure to Compare Values save more. These percolators are made of highly pol- ished seamless aluminum and have attrac- === Keeps Beverages Piping Hot tive black non-heating wood handles. They — ¢ are the regular one-half gallon size and are neat octagonal design. - for Takes only a short time to percolate delicious coffee. Genuine Ther"ws . i HERMDS Vacuum Bottles o] > Cuts Hair Almost Close as a Razor! $5 “Torrid @ Furniture A S oo Electric Flat Special, 98¢ P r l C e S 1 oe Y Ou ity . 3 Iron Special $2.98 An ideal Thermos Bottle to use for every occasion when you Hair Chppers 3 e | want to keep your favorite beverage steaming hot. It has a t beautiful blue enameled metal case, removable filler, i y highly polished nickelplated | polished aluminum cap and shoulder. It is the ‘-n.n-::ill‘n'r"m;:{‘v. HOLESALE furni- ture prices arelower. < otal that retains its heat fe You get more furniture teed heating unit #nd is the regu- for your money today Here is a need that all i::;p:»pz-::gy wi‘g\}\‘;ho;}i cg‘l’:(\’:‘r:l than you've been able to get for years. the family cam use to an have. economical advantage. P T — They are made of highly B 0 tempered nickel-plated &g = New Low Prices on stecl and have adjust- El Producto able blades. They are easy to operate and will cut hair alnost as Cigars close as a razor. Fully guaranteed. 10c Et Productg (Bamguets x , .75 2 for 25¢ El Producto (Puritanos Finos), 3 for 30c Box of 50, $4. 15¢ El Producto (Favoritas)......2 for 25c Box of 50, $5.75 3 for 50c El Producto (Esceptionales),-7 for §1.00 Box of 50, $7.00 Skt "SRRI S Should Be in Every Home! 188-Proof Completely Denatured Alcohol $1.25 “Hope” 75¢ Gallon n 7 7 (Container Extra) Fountain Sy ringe “Play safe”—be sure you have a sufficient quantity of com- 98 pletely denaturéd alcohol in Y pecii your radiator to prevent it from Sp(ecull, C freezing. Get your Winter's sup- ply from Peoples and save more, and the quality is the highest, too Lifetime Furniture Is Priced Now on the New Low Basis e e e e o s e e e e e e e o e Sy Sy S S S —— This Fountain Syringe is fashioned of a high quality rubber molded into one piece 5 Fedh % 1o prevent any possible leaks. One-half gal- ‘(’,"’:"' oof). 1t & l"“l'h'"?d by the lon capacity bag, completely equipped with s Mbadititda el at il —— rapid flow rubber tube, metal cut-off and g two hard rubber attachments. Fully guar- i anteed to render ‘one year of satisfactory | BEFORE you ever think of buying furniture, you owe it to yourself to see that you get the most for your outlay. To do this you must compare other kinds of furniture with Life- time Furniture—prices particularly. service. — RN Mammy Lou Cream Hershey’s Kisses, 39¢ HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ‘ i Liny's Whipped Creams 39¢ Fan —at a Saving 7 Chocolate-covered Planter’s Salted o Nl 4 P T = Sponge ...........39¢ ubberized Aprons. ... .39 win Light Socket. .....3% 7 Pullman Hairbrushes ...59c Cardinal Linen Chocolate-covered Chocolate-covered Glass Beverage Shakers, 89¢ Statignery, 39¢ P : . : k 4 e t BZ K eanuts ..........39¢c 84'[" Ben '““;,".: fl‘lf”k" J(:;’: Hospital Cotton, pound, 49c F”?“.,‘Z.‘E’.E!&‘:‘?:‘:;'.‘.‘:; that tr;x;fi-? 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