Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1927, Page 6

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* ______— T™HE EVENING STAR, “’AQHT\GTO\ D. €. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1927. the Washington Auditorium on Fri I! committee in charge of arra ‘ . WILLIAM F. ELLIOTT dl\s from November 18 to OWN 0RGAN|ZAT|0N | ,",‘,”.','." £ Letaencing, Mrr Lelch: Expert Embalmer and Funeral Director of 35 Years Experience ept on December 2. li ouis Kisseil, L. P. Johnston, ¢ Bach: Is Now With The W. W. Chambers Co. Ynun ry February 3 and as announced hy the A few subjects are 1'«l|mldl J. J. Cr: John C. Weber. follow 4 and's Trial—Oficer Den! e | Association in Anticipation of Down the River of Testimony. Various Phases Constdered by Woman’s Unit of Baptist Association. | tetitin Witeax, 22 vear ol membe of the east of a New York musical ind wife of one defond n Ceiminal Division | Trwes of housebreaking William Exes Examined \lrlmmlrk "Wedicar s kit o | Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eycs 74t Specialist 409 410 MeLachien Bldg. ipal speake 10 and G Ste AW to he held to I\p il 6; Matthew M. Stirling First Speaker. | Pianos America’s Finest Since 1542 1340 GSt. N.W. ' What Dr. Caldwell Learned in 47 Years Practice v, ot | eonst ipation for 47 ye on 0 it o matter how on of lant | ©f their health, dict and ¢ E ation will occl fless of how much one tri void it. Of next mmportance, the how to treat it when it comes. Caldwell always was 3 hence Ius e known as Dr L De g a mild mod- ot harm the n is not a habit-formin Syrup Pepsin is pleasa “md | youngsters love it It d b ”hfll\’llll]\ of mothers have written us meeting ! ation raised | Dr s ‘expenses in he | gractic physi ey clieve they good for human to put into their system. In a practice of 47 vears he never saw ny reason for their use when a medi- | cine like Syrup Pepsin will en howels just as promptly, mor land gently, without griping and harm to the system approve of 1 persons have | the Baptist chur trict in the past vear, total membership to 14 SHIPPING NEWS bringing your strength, hardens your arteries and brings on premature old age. Do [ not fet a day go by without a bowel | movement. Do not sit and hope, but 2o to a druggist and get Onr of the generous bottles of Dr { Syrup Pepsin Take the pn..,.r dose | jhee 1" that wight and by morning you will feel ! like a dificrent person. Use Syrup i Pepsin for vourself and members of Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY November 1 3 3 Cattica—La Guayra. .. " DUE TONORROW Ts g 1e November 11 .. November & November 1 b He did| Keep tree from constipation! It robs | cool, the aldwell's | well's § ipation, biliousness omach, bad brea :1h appetite, up devers and bottle in the he three rul D ays o and observe these Keep the head cot the bowels open. Wie ol e elad o haie-Jou b [at our_expense how much Dr. Cald- ’epsin can_mean to you Tust write 1hinois, and yours P».TTLI {re OLYMPIAN} —to Seattle-Tacoma At Home on This Great Train DUE SUNDAY La Plasa—Port Limo DI'F MONDAY. a A » a 1 i X i 10— Genoa DUE TC i STEAMERS. TODAY nd_Sovthamnton, | Southampton and La Guarra and Mara- isiobal. Puerto Colom. | Maria TOMORROW. | and Bremen. —Vign and Bordeaux na Progreso. Vera Crus and ILWAUKEE THE observation parlor car on the great New Olympian is like a charming drawing room. You may read, write or converse with interest- ing world-travelers. Near at hand is every sort of service at your command. avra Puerto Cahello and Mara- and_Port au Prince | Cane Haitien. Port de Paix and olombia. SATURDAY Jansire Santos Aire | Ymionth. Roulogne and Rotter- | Hotel comforts and conveniences. Women's lounge and adjoining bath. Men's smoking lounge and separate bath. Valet; barber; ampton and | Naples and Genoa an Juan. L Guasra and Mara- SAILING THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. amo—San_ Juan ongolia—Havana Cristobal and San Fran- o Cristonal - and | i ' | | C. M. | Ph.lnmphu P 7 A. H. Murphy, General Agent Nearly ’d the fareign-made 4]!.!]\1"1-1 dworn in the Dutch West Indies was P 3 AR st st e ROAD ladies’ maid. Coil-spring mattresses in all berths. Dining car service that resembles a famous cafe —unsurpassed. The New Olympian glides quietly on roller bearings, and for 660 miles its route is electri- fied —a combination which makes smoother train travel than has everbefore been known. No extra fare! Write, phone or call at our office fodayforfllde- on the New Olympian, a FREE SAMPLE Nation's Building Program. country rapidly or architects of the o tectural offices of the F and Nature in m H. Osgood. Wonderland of adelyite Dugmore “Adventures of an organization of their own and will t purpose tomor. el. con- tural 1l departiments, 1ssociation will bhe for the st From the [ pose of furthering better ardt L R Oloarices,” « sney in the vari rits by open dis pur acquaint Just full of Creamy OU wouldn't believe milk-chocolate could taste so creamy! Fresh milk with all its crcam goes into Nestlé’s until it is richest in cream of all! Delicious for picnics and light lunches. Look for the clean silvery wrapper, red lettered for plain bars—blue lettered for almond bars—5¢ and 10¢. New Low Heel "Topsy“ Ties IS exclusive Iahn creation, previously intro- duced in high heel design—now appears in a dashing low heel model. Comes in brown suede, alligator trithming. Black suede, alligator trim- ming.’ All brown alligator cali. Sure to make a hit with the younger set. At all our stores nI-Ia.}ll'l Special“ COlOnialS Reduced from $6.50 to As a special week-end attraction, we have reduced this popular $6.50 Colonial Pump to $475. One of Autumn’s “best sellers.” Choice of black suede, brown kid, “steel” or black patent leather, futu- ristic satin, matt kid, blue kid. [Price in- cludes the hammered steel buckle. On sale at all our stores tomorrow. 1.500 Prs. Girls' Tan Calf Oxfords Special Purcase excellent $3.50 values Exceptionally well made Goodyear \Velt, tan calf oxfords for misses and large J:uh The manu- facturers made a slv.np price conc ession—enabling us to offer a real <1\|x|g—~]n~t when young folks need new Winter shoes, All sizes, 117, to large girls’ 6. C, D and I widths. (At all our stores except F St.) 7th& K 414 9th St. 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Women’s Shop”—1207 F St. vice have planned to formulate an | uction division | and generally | Home of High-Class Service at Lower Costs SAFEGUARDED BY POLICE. Havercamp Home, Invaded by Kid- For Instance B A Complete Funeral as Lcw as . World’s Best Steel Vault Modern Ambulance Servlc;m Lankets .$75.00 $85.00 napers, Closely Watched. Police are still keeping watch on the | heme of Mrs. George Havercamp, 1209 E d High-gra he alid-time undert eannnt b equale ‘other Dlace of its Kind ur nrices are Towe "IN CASE OF DEATH CALL The Brown Stone Funeral Home OF W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Columbia 432 :__I lo|———[ojc———hlojc———| |0 street, as a resnlt of the attempt of two colored men to kidnap her rar-old son Monday night. No one ription of the men | attracted the attention of those | on guard near the home. ions of the men were hrond- V. ()ne is de: aid o he 19 or 20 and ut 140 Roth wore caps an | ind left no fingerprints fi Q | The Store With a purpose — | business with a well-defined policy T'S one thing to idealize—but quite another matter to put those ideals into practicc-——and hold fast to them. Durmg all these years we have had to amend our routine to meet the changmg times. But not for a smgle instant have we swerved from the purpose which msplred us in estal)hs]nng this store; nor changed mn any respect the pollcy upon which we have operated all these years. We believed that the publlc would appre- ciate candor and we are sure it does. We are candid about our merchandise. The rules and recommendations adopted nowadays for the furniture trade haye been practiced here from the first. We believed the publlc would apprec1ate the pollcy of always sellmg at the lowest prxce—rather than on spasmocllc bargam occasions. Assuredly it does—and we have fol- lowed this policy continuously. We don't have “sales”; we don't buy "bargain“ Fur- niture. But we do pick and choose our stock critically — cautiously — from the most reputable makers in America—and sell it at the lowest possible prices. That's the biggest “bargain™ anyone can offer—because it comprehends thoroughly trustworthy values—the utmost for the money. We believed the pubhc would appreciate the type of credit we planned—and that we have always extended. popular adophon by all lines of business has approvccl our ;udgmcnt Straxdht-out charge accounts— with no strmgs attached, no penaltles imposed. The Chairs il- lustrated are hoth decorative and serviceable. Up- holstered in Tap- estry or Velour. Lach— And so it goes—-—into every feature and phase of our business—tried by time: tested by experience—laudable of purpose: and progressive in policy.

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