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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 27, 1921—PART 1 The#e Low Prices Are Also Effective at Peoples Service Drug Store, 705 King St., Alexandria, Va. D. A. R. ACTIVITIES (Continued From Page Thirty). ,quested to bring their annual dues of | i = ~— " lone dollar, each, in order that the gents and chapter delegates a letter | society have its complete membership advising them that the president gen- | od standing with the National . Mrs. Brosscau, has expre | Society by the first of the new year, re to attend the J)mn ct S B te also urged to bring contribu: nference in March, 1928. She ca i { g4 , dolls,toys, clothing, eje. be in the a time_during | suiti itoa i hat will, as he first week Sioh: al, be sent to the children in cording to the state by-laws, should be | Southern mountains for Christmas, in the da > of the conf the name of Capital Society. Mrs. Willey is therefore calling a| Iligihle boys and girls of the age special meeting of the State conference | of birth for both, to 18 for girls and 21 December 9 from 8 to 9 p.m. at the | st United States Chamber of Commeree |0f Capital 3 vite nd ¢ Dbuilding, 1615 H s to decide what 'Hwn applications at once M courtesy shall be extended to the prosi- | ! s at present their are a few dent general. » asks that the m cancies in the local membership bers of the » conference read!on account of several active me nbers Article 8, sections 1 and 4 of the State | coming to the L Mhto .. {the DA, R and 8. A, Following the ahove mee the | Capital Society is the only C. A. R. State executive will be in se .-l with a strictly limited number Mrs. David D. Caldwell, chairman | of local members, made necessary sev- of Constitution Hall finance committee, | eral vears ago by the decision to con announces that her committee will | tinue to hold all re hold a rummage sale on December 15, | ings of both divisions nd asks that rummage be | homes. At the same time it W ouse at any time befory in an unlimited membe f-town applica Capital So. AN ] wmm“mmm\a\\\mmmmmm\\mmfismmfim | | NN 75¢ Harriet Clark Pocket QAL E'! Lighter BlaCk Walnut Phone % ‘ales $3.64 Puffs Main 5215 $6.00 Wales ..... $7.50 Wales ...... $4.59 P 49 C $7.50 Clark $4.75 Special Fresh ehews” puffs s = —4 : $10 Clark 36.75 bursting with cted b meats, which 15 a flavor yoi 5 ] sure to like. ed In moisture-ex. V(T E A full supply of Pocket (racting glass to insure its y Lighters at any of our Cigar treshness. “All Over Town” I)cpartn’fcnls. Com.c in and make your selection with his ¥ . —the Better to oo o~y This Y C SR Serve You Georgia Paper-Shell Pecans CIGARETTES— ‘\\“\\\\\S‘\\\\\S\\\\\“)‘\\‘\\\S‘\\S . Continental Chapter.—The L ber meeting was held at the home Miss Annie Michel Alex- < Eher, 143 Thirty.third street, with : a large numbe the followi: Mis ches of the tationed all « Howard E. Middleton, Misa | SRUC0R A Q6L (0 G Oursler and Miss Mary § fheir society by frequent inte f letters and accounts of its patriotic Wble activities. Society, being the oldest C. in the ]leIM is com- ship parents were | RS i\\‘\%\)&\\!\S§$§\\i‘\\:\‘\\\\%‘\\\\‘3““XS\X‘ up the budget for the coming | he chapter voted to pay ac obligations to the National and > Societies and to continue the hip at the Crossnore School was voted for Americ 2. students loan, George ington University and other items dorsed by the National and State So- 4 cieties, The chapter pledged unanimous unusually feeling 1 fellowship among its members, and their hearty co-opera | tion in ail activities sponsored by the : . ional Sociel < ‘made it known support to the candidates of the ad- nal Soclety h e inistrat arty for as one of the most actfve and enthu- | Togg" ration party for State officers for | iiyqtic in the whole national organiza- tion, S R N G LS SE RN S SRR R A A R A A AR R R A N AR A A S A N S A S A A A S R A R A A A S s S S S A AR S RN It s r\l:ln\nml[ that the chapter give its annual card party about the mid dle of }‘ohrlmry‘. at_the Mayflow Martha \\w~lungmn Chapter of the | Hotel. Mrs. Thomas D. Whyte, chair- | zhters the American Revolu- man of entertainment, will hav s |t November meeting at the #n charge, assisted by ‘the other mem- Mary A. Gregory of Ta bers of her committee. : Mrs. Nellie H. Tayfor | N c\] (x) FEAARALALRARARARRANNRENRANR NN SR s SRR SR S S AN S R AR ST NNNRN SRS SNSRI AR R AR AR R A A R XA g, ed | Meetings of jor and_Senior alternates for the National Cen. | Capil ety, Children nex ring: Mrs, Linton, Mrs. | lution, will be o ] rs. Lamond, held on the third and ninth of Decem- |\ g Mrs. Tavlor, | ber, in the home of the president. Mrs. {earns. Mrs. ss Peck. v Fenno elle, 1 e next meeting of the chapter | and aven will be held at Mrs, Gordon’s home, at Member. divisi 3 Takoma Park. | annual Juncheon November 16, at Cal. W.C.T. U T ier's Inn. Mrs. James M. Doran, pres- otes |ident of the union, presidéd. There were 124 members present, besides ; 5 . {Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, Edna Taylor Young People’s| United States Assistant Attorney Gen- cently at the home of | eral: Mrs. Lowman, wife of Seymour Mi Shling on Third street | Lowman. in charge of prohibition en- northeast, with the president, Miss| forcement, and Mrs. Alf Oftedal, wife Flizabeth Main, presiding, and all|of the assistant prohibition commis- other officers present. The chairman | sioner. Mrs. Seymour Lowman made | of the deputation team reported that|a short address, in which she urged | the team would assist with Epworth | the union to send speakers before the League service at the M. P. Church | Parent-Teacher Associations regarding | on Rhode Island-avehue on December | the matter of giving special temper- The first chapter<of the book,|ance instruction to the children. and the New Age,” by|Among the special guests were Miss ett. wak studied and presented |Mary B. Erwin. national lecturer for and the foilowing chapter will be{the W. C. T. and Miss Rebecca ziven next meeting. Eleven girls | Rhoades, national W. C. T. U. director were present. Refreshments were|for the soldiers and sallors' depart- served by hostess. ment. Mrs. Willebrandt in her ad-| : e dress said invitations or requests for ColumbiazUnion held its November | speeches came into her office at the meeting_gt the home of Mrs. E. S.|rate of 30 a day. Cf course, these Henry, 1820 Columbia road. A large must be refused if her office was to attendance and two new members, |accomplish its own tasks. She sug- Mrs. Gaines Brumbaugh and Mrs. | gested that the W. C. T. U. arrange Anna Hobbs. Mrs, Searles and mother | for an hour over the radio to broad- were guests from Illinois. The meet- | cast some of its educational work. In ing was called to order by the presi- | this way the message could be car- dent, Mrs. Dinwiddie, who presided. |ried to many. Devotionals were held by Mrs. Morris | Vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. and Mrs. Livingstone. Usual reports | Edith Hoffman Jones, accompanied by of officers followed. At a special | Mrs Jewel Downes, and violin solos executive meeting, it was decided to|by Mrs. Raymond Dickey, accom- meet the third Friday of each month, | panied by Mrs. Chester Adair. instead of the second as heretofore, the first meeting of the vear to be in September, in order to have the re- » for the annual convention, ._ The guest speaker was Irwin, national speaker on temperance in public schools. Her slogan, “Hold Fast and Go Forward,” is reaping results, as tens of thou-| sands of young people have been enrolled in the cause of prohibition. | The officers of Columbia Union are President, Mrs. E. Dinwiddie; vic president, Mrs. Charles P. Grandfield; | Tracy; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Sidney M. Phillips; treasurer, Miss ¥mma Jones. The next meeting will | be with Mrs. Phillips. Mrs. Harland | presided at the tea table. | The Cleveland Park Union will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Francis L. Hawes, 3403 Macomb street. In addition to the usual business meeting. a program is being arranged with sp-cial music and speaker. MemYers a » urged to ! bring a guest. and a cor invitation | 10 attend is extended to 'nds and neighbors. :""-", ! i} Camel—Chester field—O0ld Gold—Lucky Strike B LA 9 il : 5 . Yorktouwn—Sweet Caporal Just from Georgia, specially selected frov s m._“q“u‘.;}vl CHRISTMAS 1927 i f TOBRE i ThL i Ao BUY NOW—MAIL EARLY e e SN ret your holiday supplies at a saving , e 2 200 ¢ 5 FOR BETTER SERVICE REMEDIES == TOILETRIES 4 A\lbirss.!\ln;:le I,omse[\\;)uhtl reported fas \a( ’;v;x‘;;:.f l]:‘\-\.\rv PON— ; i Sl e e of the chabier e | it he: two mestines the sogent, iog 30c Bromo Quinine. ..........19¢ $1 Azurea Face Powder...........69%c Rub the original B Revolutionary relics. Milligan. re v"l-‘d that she had ap- I\l _4". £ 2 Rub the original Baume Ben- Guests of honor of the evening were | ointed Al 1 ‘Winter chai ean I B Aspirin . . oy e Fllll.........cco0i0: 080 gue on the forehead and outside , . ayer Asp c : c Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, ! inene 0 A K 1 Mouth Wash se. The congestion will be ¥ ra a A anche Clarke chairm 3 Q| ’ i ickly reliev % ice 1 : Mrs. Mary ar of the| Miss Ida eck, chairman of the | MONDAY ONL 1 ‘hiead % l‘;;;e:;fe}l“elde tion of ‘“ e mb\e ‘ on’ Constitution Hall and | $1.50 60c Bromo Seltzer. ... ..39%¢ 50c Kolynos T. Paste, 3 for car. Ben.Gay does not burn or n"? M,,‘_IP;‘”.&,‘“, “~_!Sm.",gm. of Anp: 0 m;ion;"«r‘;(g m‘ 5 40c Bisodol, 2 45 4 = 5 ister. Wonderful for chest Arbor, Mich. Mrs, Hobart made ¥ as be ade by the nationa sl > i setis g R Siioese ‘a5 010 Alx. Calaer). Tollowed | tio : and ‘\’ Dispel Cooking Odors & el Zoex C $1 Mavis Talcum o Hljmil’“.,' ne?r‘llgln a":} by short remarks of other guests. | enx: S the signes of the! $l 50 Ato han Tablets 98c ) and pain of nerve an Miss Margaret Beer and Miss Ours- ion of Independence. Foul and disagrecable u\lul: > P! . . 35¢ Pal 1 S Cr muscle, ler presided at the table. A social| M Bunton was appeinted chair- d by cooking, tobacco smoke, C almolive oS, eam. sl g s e ,,,,,_‘mmi .slcmmm;xl(;c‘ t]n]arrmfls for | ventilation, to ‘1-“:11‘:1;;;‘\3 $1.50 Petrolagar ..8lc ) 50¢ M s S. Cr 75 Baume h ) to get acquainted | Sending a box to Ellis Island in Jan- r, etc, S ik i, ] Guaranteed s eam . L i eminagea b e prover wee ot || 50¢ Phillips’ Milk of Mag... ... .32¢ S——— € Bengue THey are not injurious - : 1 o 60c Size 50c Molle S. Cream. — > healthy nor o fabrics. ‘L'.;' ; 75¢ Cod Liver Oil, pint. .......59¢ or any other material. $1.50. $1.50 Fellows Syrup. o $1.09 Al()phen 60c Barbasol S. Cream. . DEMI-DISKS 1.50 Ovalti ; altine ..ok 1.02 Laxative Pi 1 G. Peacock Bleach.. Preserve your overstuffed fur- $1. i $ Laxative Pills $ iy AT Gt $1.35 Pertussin ... $1.19 MONDAY ONLY $1 B. Paul Henna Sold By All 60c McCoy’s Tablets. .. ..37¢ 3 :7 c 35¢ Corega T. Powder. . Says! Agony of Piles Sl LG SIS 60c Nozol, new style. . 50¢ $1 Coty Compacts...... Gone in Five Days Manufactured by 4 KRYSTAL CORP., WASH., D. C. 75¢ Bell-ans Tablets.. ..........49¢ . 25¢ Cuticura Soap, 3 for. A PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION — FRESH 40c Fletcher’s Castoria. . ..24c e 60 Cutex Sets............ UaLb JECENLLL 2Dl LI feet ER 4 “Thank goodness! I'm free EV $1.25 Creomalsion . ... ..83¢ $1.25 Si 60c D & R Cold Cream..... Ml st . 25 Size vom piles agony and happy s g b again,” says one user who started Citrate of Magnesia 60c Doan’s Pills...... Eno’s 50c Dorin Rouge, No. 1249. ... a skeptlc and ended a booster. ? :. . Just say e-Foe—it will cost 12:0z. 2 5C $1.25 Eno’s Fruit Salts. Ea e 50c Glazo Polish............. e ot i 40c Pluto Water. R 50c Glostora .......... S e Every bottle of Citrate of Mag- MONDAY ONLY A same & . Rt el iTeates Diis $1 Fleet’s Phospho-Soda. . A 50¢ Hair Groom....... 21 PileFos. 89 res is guaranteed to be the Tk . Feauine U. 5., Hormula, We do 60c Formamint Tablets. . . ; 9c ST Flortoided. s ile-Foe, 89c not sell substandard or special fm mula Citrate of Magnesia. W $1 Todd's TOniC‘ N 50(‘, ]ava Ri;e P°wd¢r, i sell exclusively the EVERF RLbH Rl et 30c Flash Cleaning Fluid. " $1.50 Kolor-Bak. .... 9 ADS All........... Cuae = 20c Laco C. Soap, 3 for. DON T BE $1.25 Glycothymoline. . 5 $1 Size 3 $1 Liquid Arvon...... : MISLED . Coty’s 75 Maybelline. ... $1 Citro-Carbonate. . . ... Face Powder 25¢ Mennen’s Talc. ... Nurito 50c by the wild claims of $1 Horlick’s M. Milk. . MONDAY ONLY 50c Mulsified Shampoo. —for Rheumatism Rii deursial] (dentifisier ey A 2 It's safer to ask your $1 Listerine, large. : 50c Mum, large. .. . A tried and proven remedy for 34c i the relief of rheumatism, sciatica, dentist. 35¢ Lapactic Pills. . . ; f oo 50c Neet Depilatory. .. ; lumbago. neuralgia, ete. It works like a charm,. fast and powerful, $1 Lysol large 35¢ Odorono. ......... but harmless even to children. Lord Downshire managed the tick- | ling games at Dundrum, Ireland, when | were given to the girls who re- d from laughing longest while being tickled with a feather. Contains no opiates or other nar- l:gg A to $1.25 Maltine ... ... 50c Palmolive Shampoo. o STE $1 Marmola Tablets. P 15c Sayman's Soap, 3 for. Nurito—-$1. 00-Pachage 75¢ Mellin’s Food. .. $1.40 Pinaud’s H. Tonic $1 Miles” Nervine. ...... - Ip ana Ensemble Cream oA D $1 Nujol Oil, pint. .. tonds Lede e 60c Forhan’s T. Paste. .. . MONDAY ONLY ’c’;‘;“;gi :::‘“ {iH $1 Ovoferrin Tonic. . ; 50c Pepsodent T. Paste. ural by this /3 AN 60c Pape’s Diapepsin. ’ 2 9c 50c Iodent T. Paste... :;‘f\‘ffifab'“ ; / $1.35 Pepto Mangan. 50c Pebeco T. Paste. . . .. 30c Phenolax Wafers. . .. \ 25¢ Listerine T. Paste. . $1 Pinoleum Liquid b : 50c Orphos T. Paste. . $1.30 Pinkham’s Veg. Comp. . 50c Size 30c Lyon’s T. Powder. . B 80T 50c Pompeian Olive Oil, pint. . H ind’s " 50c Wernet's T. Powder. i i || $1.20 Sal Hepatica. ... By 50c Hennafoam........ Over Nite $1.20 Scott’s Emulsion. ... ... NONDAY ONLY $1 Mahdeen H. Tonic. Cases 35¢ Scholl’s Zino Pads. 5 25¢ Packer’s Soap, 3 for..... Vory $1 Tanlac Tonic....... i 2 90 75¢ Pert Rouge ; Special... 980 . 36c Vick's Salve. ..:......... 50c Stillman F. Cream...... B "“"b;;.";,‘;"ch::,“f{wl{ ] drawn on _a LSS WO rame. \$WHY RISk DANGER i 75¢ Wyeth’s Collyrium. - e . $1 Delatone. . By liaad with cratonme: eqify) Supraatesd 2 = h leck an ey. ive col- SOILED POWDER PUFFS $1 Zonite, large. . .. e 15c Amami Shampoo, 2t % i, ik Ereen. tan: and =X 75¢ Dextri Maltose. . . Speed and s Thoroughness \\“m‘,\m\\\sm‘XW‘\\W\W‘“\W\\"\—“‘“\&\\&m‘s‘&‘S‘\3“‘“‘\\‘\\\&\ ATEALLLLAEEETT S SERAN AN November - Polloc an's Cl Temperance « called to_order the ex of the W. C. T. U. M er, director of the whi eruits, described the Halloween pa. ember 5 at the Mount Ple: Congregational Church. There | about 100 babies present and} about that number of mothers and | grown-ups. Games were plaved and: iss Vesta Pollock told stories. Mrs, - Pollock and Mrs. D. W. Lum | rve on the hoard of Y the aloon League of the District. C iss v B. Erwin, national instrue- i t tor of the W. C. T. U., has completed mlses o her addresses to the fourth, fifth and ! s g ot ve Dok vk the Carlbbean ore ' % i - o children on the dangerous effect of al 65c¢ Size «cohol upon the human body and sound- | Luxurious voyages with all sho vd the patriotic call for Jaw enforce- | rips including hotel accom ment. Letters of appreciation w tions, totor swd Jimueh ",p. =ent to (hn supe rintendent nf sch included in the p"c. you PI’ B o your ticket on ships of the oo Erwin b rceived o GREAT WHITE FLEET of Mre, E E Siesinont Sailings from New York every Woman's Christian " Union. ' Wednesday and Saturday to Aiss Erwin spoke W 1 inlnr\‘ CUBA, Slntugo, Havana i kb 3 211 JAMAICA, Port Antonio and rector of the sol A A rtment of the Kingston, Jamaica e o PANAMA CANAL ZONE, Crie- xth street, f n oce .;m)m‘l eve tobal, Panama City B o T widieras lore and . COSTARICA, Port Limon yines in the District of Columbi She GUATEMALA, Puerto Barrios, would i ‘.|n e a centrally I d Guatemal, c“y room for this purpose and i working ' oo GMBIA Cartagens, Puer- e hr boye & friendly, motlierl to Colombia, Santa Marta interest and ua tou home I SPANISH HONDURAS, Puerto s of the \\:mm r Castilla, Tela “Femperance Unio : . fl,fq o their he Mis Write for Booklets Rirades underst : people | 1 is 50 loved by them that she was | 54 s e SDopsisnRt : K 60c Wildroot H. Tonic...... } DANGER s there;chey ma 60c Carbona........ Otex_? 55¢ Djer-Kiss F. Powder. ... i injure skin. Now you ca:ny havi $1 Ironized VYeast.... s Regular Size Melba Skin Cleanser. .. ... Klssproof :iu:’;.'c;?fsfi;I?ficsuxr?og“:]xi;{: $1.30 Father John's.. i - L Armand Face Powder. ....., Face Powder new DAINTIES, by Gains- $1 Tyree’s Powder. . 4 1 C 10c Jap Rose Soap, 3 for. . oS Eanolined borough. Need no “breaking . P the nost e: eG4 pow BEEptetcly Wi 60c Dioxogen....... Nalgiri Taleum ......... pensive SMACtest new tints. 75c Formalid . . 30c Resinol Soap. 5 softening ad- hesive 1 n- For extra-sensitive skin, use incom- 0 3 - i y gredient parable Gainsborough Luzuries:— 65c Glover's Mange. $1.50 Van Ess... QD) ned in ‘me, nest isue velour, 15¢ to 35¢; wool, 13¢ to 60c Musterole. .. .... 35¢ Size i 50c. Non Spi.....: H€2K] (“cams 30c; in 6 vety new tints. s ; SELL . THE NEW GAINSBOROUGH Sc Alcorub b.. Ener gl'w 65¢ Pond s Creams. % lr:‘m:rs tt hr ; DAINTIES powDER puits 75¢ Piso’s Cough Syrup =S 35¢ Pond’s Creams. 1 AL 0c Cal. Fig S —— 25¢ Squibb’s Talc ZOF 60c Cal. Tig Syrup. SPECIALLY PRICED Squibb’s Talcum. 35¢c Freezone. . T 25¢ Woodbury’s Soap, 3 for. .. .55¢ Kissproof Lipstick 50c Musoldent ...............39¢ 3 50c Aqua.vdvassc A gorgeous blend of red and orange, so utterly natural E@@fi% 75 Meade’s C. L. Oil. ......56¢ W~ 30c Amolin Powder............19¢ || i cven i % o District of Colum | . . director ung peopies. 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