Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1927, Page 35

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ANERCAN LEGON PRISED BY FOY ;| Allied Commander-in-Chief A % 2 % / /4 % % % % g Z g NOTE! MAIL ORDERS, Filled as Long as Quantities Last! The Plan of Our ONE-CENT SALES Buy One Article at Its Regular Price (Not Our Cut Price) and We Will Sell You Another for Ic Recounts “Magnificent Ef- forts” During War. By the Associated Press. PARIS, September 10.—What France owes to the American Legion is told by Marshal Foch in the simple but eloquent language of which he is master, in an ar- ticle appearing in J tried their best to purchase am- ple quantities, ‘sufficient for all, but in some cases there may be a shortage, so we request you do your buying early to avoid dis- appointment. We reserve . the right to refuse to sell dealers and limit quantities. This sale is for tomorrow and Tuesday only. EXAMPLE—the regular price of Old Dutch Cleanser is 10c per can. Buy one can at 10c and se- cure the second one for one cent additional. vants, counting step the cent effo the Americans during the war, the marshal writes: “Today the vet- erans of this great period have come back from Ameri- o] ca. For the first time the American Legion is going to hoid its national convention outside American territory, and it is going to be in France. “After many years of peace, the de- fenders of a just cause want t again the memories and emoti the struggle, to see once more places where they fought and con- quered, to place wreaths on the graves of their comrades who died on the battleflelds in this land of France, soaked with American blood. “It s difficult to conceive of greater loyalty to the past, of attachment to that ideal common to our two na- tions which is being pursued by more resplendent humanity through work in peace and liberty. “As in 1917, we cordially greet our American brothers-in-arms. Once more they are welcome among us. Our hearts beat in unison with theirs.” PASTOR ENDS VACATION. Rev. Gove G. Johnson to Hold Serv- ices Tomorrow. Rev. Gove G. Johnson, pastor of the National Baptist Memorial to Recli- glous Liberty, has returned from his vacation and will resume preaching this morning at 11 k. His subject will be “All aints."” The ordinance of the Lord's supper will be observed. At the evening gos- pel service the subject will be “The Place Called Calvary.” The regular monthly meeting of the Woman’s Society will be held in the church Wednesday, when Miss Effie Adams of Burma will speak in the morning, followed by a special program at 2 o'clock. The meeting of the Bible school board has been postponed until Wed- nesday evening, September 21. Beginning with the prayer service next Thursday euening, the pastor will take up the study of the Book of Hebrews, the first subject being “God Hath Spoken.” CANON WILL SPEAK. Rev. Edward Dunlap to Preach at Cathedral. Rev. Edward 8. Dunlap, canon of ‘Washington Cathedral, will be the specjal preacher at the people’s open- air evensong around the Peace Cross of the Cathedral this afternoon at 4 o'clock. ep by fi g g Our buyers have worked faith- fully for a long period of time in advance of this sale~and have TUESDAY--COME and SAVE! 15¢ Pint Size Ammonia for home cleaning use 2 for 16¢c Just think of buying two pints of Ammonia for only 16c. Get a supply Marshal Foch. $1 Kaptiv Lilac Vegetal 2 for $1.01 A mild lavender perfumed vegetal. ‘When applied after shaving prevents ir- ritation and leaves the face soft and smooth. 65c¢ Gillette Razors 2 for 66¢ ‘This is the genuine Gillette with one blade and blade box packed neatly In a well con- structed, beautifully finished case. Howard’s ~ HoWARDS HAIR St W, 98c Straight Razors 2 for 99c These razors are made of highly tempered steel and have attractive handles. @ INE £q Dressing Combs il 2 for 60c Model Ladies —make your selection early while the varlety is large. 3 b Pomade 2 for 26¢ Keeps the hair in place through- but the day without injury to the mealp. Ic Sale Bargains in the , Ry -+ Cigar Department i3 $1.50 Icy-Hot 5 _ Pint Size Vacuum Bottles 2 for $1.51 The Icy-Hot is made of an excellent quality material and will be ‘found very durable. Will keep liquids icy-cold or piping hot for many hours. A very useful need the whole year ’round. FELS-NAPTHA T Lz ST = Fels-Naptha Soap 2 for 9c Limit 4 Cakes to a Customer Bathroom & Tissue 2 for Ilc § ®oft bathroom tissue of uniform ¥ to supply your needs. 85¢ Genuine Chamois Skins 14x18 Inches 2 for 86c These chamols are of the best quality. Good weight and size. Will be found very durable. Make your selection early while the variety is large. 5¢ “Ruy Lopes” (Coronas) 2 for 6¢c—Tin of 50c, $1.50 Included in this special one-cent sale of cigars is the popular corona- shape Ruy Lopez. 5¢ Hunter CIGARS 2 for 6¢ ¥ Box of Fifty, $1.39 Men—When you get behind a Hunter you are smoking a real clgar. Made of 25¢ Wildroot Cocoanut 0il 29¢ Springtone ¢ 75¢ Barnard’s Lawn Stationery Eau de size equipped with a 6-foot d rubber attachments and metal several years of satisfactory 25¢ Chex Soap 2 for 26¢ 15¢ Howard’s - Veg-0il Soap i 2for 16¢c '10c National - Hard Water Soap 2 forllc 10c¢ Lano Oil Soap 2 for 1lc O A T LT T LT LT T LIRS TR AR R NNNNRN A NNANNNNANINA NN SN This Sale, 2 for 3 Oc This stationery meets the approval of the most critical eye. It is the regular letter size and comes only in the conventional white. sheets of paper and an attractive box. 24 double 24 envelopes, in This sale—2 for Baby Rubber Pants 2 for 36¢ The Thomas Baby Pants are made of excellenthual- ity gum rubber with snug-fitting, non-binding elastic leg and waist bands. Brushes 2 for 26¢ 1c Sale Bargains Sundries 10c Mending Tissue 25c Ear and Ulcer Syringes 25¢ Metal Tweezers 5¢ Medicine Droppers 5c Styptic Pencils 35¢ Syringe Tubing 10c Cork Screws 10c Package Envelopes 10c Package Wax Paper 10c Package Hairpins SNor - kg 25¢ Fountain Pen Ink 2 for . 29¢ Small Scissors (P 5 10c Screw Drivers 25¢ Toothbrushes PO oonesiinssnieses e .. 26c| Will stand much hard wear. > 2 Sy 25¢ Leather Key Cases 2 for 26c fent way to carry your keyes Special, 2 for 26c. this sale only. Get the Kiddies a Supply for School Use! 5¢c goage Peerless Lead Pencils 2 for 6c 29¢ - Sun Visors 2 for 30c 50c Peoples Pride Mens’ Combs 2 for 5lc Made of high-grade hard rubber. Convenlent size for carrying in the pocket. the choicest quality tobacco. 25¢ Marble Craft Ash Trays, 2 for 26c 10¢ Porfino (Specials) Cigars 2 for 11c¢ 10c Dozen Gramaphone Safety Matches 2 Dozen, 11¢ 81 Humidor Tin Union Leader Smoking 2 for Tobacco $1.01 $1.50 Piccadily - K\ et e | 1c Sale Bargains | Toiletries | 50c Barnard’s Lilic Vegetal 51(, 2 ooodsnrvesens soesene < 50c Almond Meal 2 for ... .. olc S0c Barnard's Rasor-Aid | s . e . ole 35¢ Creme Finess 50c Cocoa Butter Cold Cream 51c 75¢ Lemon Cream 25¢ Palmolive Shaving Talc |50¢ Penslars Shampoo | 50c Garden Court Lotion 2 for . |35 Improved Cold Cream 25¢ Camphor Ice Lotion 60c Dorin’s Rouge, No. 6249 2 for ..... Coren 75¢c Tar and Egg Shampoo 60c Kaptiv Lilac Lotion TATTIS T TTTLLVT LIV PTISARSANNNNN Briar Pipes 2 for $1.51 50c W. D. C. Bristol Briar Pipes, 2 for 51c Ic Sale Bargains Remedies I5¢ Toothache Gum Parco Hexatonic $1 2 for 25¢ Parco Kidney Pills 2O iooriivineniine Voore 25¢ Parco Liver Pills 81 Parco Maltogen 50c Parco Dyspepain 60c Parco Fematonic 25¢ Colax Tablets 25c Corn Shucks 2 for .... 50c Parco Pileoin 2for ciaeonne teerraneeiane 50c Parca Hesatonic 2for iqiiipirinrerraranien: 75¢ Mineral O} 2 for siiciieniinienirasenny 5l¢ 5lc 76¢ Shampoo 2 for 26¢ Here is an opportunity to get a supply of this nationally famous shampoo. Made of the choicest quality cocoanut ofl. p 35¢ Graham’s & \ Borated A wonderful tal- cum for the baby 3 after bath. An ex- cellent shaving talc. Get a supply at this low price. 50c Manner's Hair Trainer 2 for 5l¢ Makes unruly. obstinate hair lay down and gives it & well gropmed appear- ance. This sale—2 for Ble. 60c Tube Carmac Dental 75¢ Kaptiv Honey, Almond and Cucumber Cream Quinine Hair Tonic 2 for 76¢c This tonic promotes the growth of the hair, and keep: the scalp in'an excellent condi: tion. This sale, 2 for 76c. 25¢ Manner’s Rose Bandoline 2 for 26c A mild rose per- Bandoline makes the stay down, retains the 25¢ Nail Files 2 for 26¢ 75¢ Kaptiv Narcisse Face Powder 2 for 76¢ This powder has a wonderful clinging quality, leaves no visible marks of powder on the face. You will be delighted with the result of Narclsse Face Powder. 2.in-1 Shoe Polish 2 for 16¢ As usual, the evensong will broadcast by radio over WRC. The services at Bethlehem Chapel will include holy communion at 7:30 am., with Rev. Curtis H. Dickins, chaplain-in-chief, United States Navy. the celebrant; morning prayer and litany, conducted by Rev. Mr. Dunlap, at 10 a.m., and holy communions and sermon, with Rev. Mr. Dunlay as cele- brant and Rev. Curtis H. Dickens preacher, at 11 a.m. PRSI r PLANS FOR OBSERVANCE. Loeal Leader Arranging for Union Missfon Sunday. Supt, John 8. Bennett of the Central Union Mission returned last week from visiting leading rescue mission superintendents in other cities to secure speakers for churches through- out Washington on Central Union Mission Sunday, October 23. At that time, mission superintendents will be invited to fill church pulpits and pre- sent the relation between the churches and their rescue missions. With an abundance of speaking talent assured, more than 100 churches will have opportunity to choose sp ers, the first application and assign- ment having been that of the First Congregational Church, closely fol- lowed by several other churches rep- resented on the ministerial council. LISTS SPECIAL SERMONS. Schedule of Services at Third Bap- tist Church, Two special sermons will he preached at the morning and eve- ning services today at the Third Baptist Churc be the Money That B while the J. C. school will be held at 9:15 a.m. The regular prayer meeting Tues- | day night will be held at 8 o'clock and the young people’s pr: erv- ice will be held Thursday night at 8 o'clock. FALL PROGRAM RESUMED. Episcopal Church of Transfigura- tion Groups Plan Meetings. The usual Fall program of activ is heing resumed at the Church of the Transfig # | teenth and Gallatin street ous erganizations of the begun their regular meeti The Church School will re Sunday at 9:30 a.m., and J. superintendent, w he 8s corps of specially trained teachers. The services at Transfiguration to- day will be at 7:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Rev. J. J. Queally, rector, will preach, CLtpAa Returns From Europe. Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harrls, pastor of Foundry Methodist Episco: pal Church, who has just returned from a European vacation, will preach at 11 c'elock this merm- ng on “The Pre-eminent Christ,” and tomorrow night on “A Basket of Summer Fruit.” The Epworth League of the church conduct its first meeting of Fall at 7 o'clock tomorrow night un- der the chairmanship of William H, Rodda, presiden Rev. H. H. Ranck to_‘l'llk. Rev. Henry H. Ranck, pastor of the Grace Reformed Church, will reach on “What Kind of Religion ve You?” at the 11 o'clock service church tomorrow. Sunday & .‘!gng}' will be held at $:40 !'Mk ~

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