Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1928, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, JANUARY' 19, 1925 o e 2 manint — e — R— - Y e —— - - [ va v he Columbt traMc problems, and because of thelr | s CHURCH MEN'S CLUB |27 ™ et i | cecute e, f o ot Parking Problem Vital in Market trore P vaunity s myers| WILL PRESENT PLAY. | MRS. JACOBS’ RITES HELD. Mr. Woodrum said that as long as | nounced the benediction. from all sections of the city. . At present | -~ —_— ! | the church maintained its * s The program was opened by H. L. S D F A H d H d there are four great central markets in | Stellar Dramatic Group to Appear | Active Red Cross Worker in World WORK ls PRA'SED and continued to preach righteous weinhart, chairman of the committee 1te 60151011. e rts ea 01 S | widely separated portions of the i = = PP in the United States. th on arrangements, who introduced E. ;‘f)n.vt:r:l The Eastern Marl in “The Prince Chap. War Dies at 80. would continue as a leading | Hilton Jackson. chairman of the finance eventh street southeast: C The Stel tic Pl - cniDapEn o Bontinun £ (e world, ICiney eonsed, he said, this | committee of ‘the church, who acted | TLocation of the Farmers' Market in| While there are several avallable| Market, at Tth and B streets; the West- | The Stellar Dramatic Players, direct- | Mrs. Emma V. Jacobs, 80 years old, Nation Depe: Mee oL Nation would meet ate of Rome. | as master. lany one of the several proposed sites | sites, Mr. Moore holds that solution of 'ern Market, at Thirty-second and M | ed by Miss Sue H. Murray, will present | died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Achi ents, Woodrum Tell: | Judge Charles B. lll\\\n of Mis: inner was served by the women | present one of lh(‘ most complex nml the traffic and parking problems offer |s'rcets. and the Arcadia Market, at | 3 ap” on the evenings of \ Mary E, Pwmnder, in Clarendon, Va., URIRIED 2 i e ppi spoke of his belief in the church, | of the church, who had mmnwd the lhl cate problems the authorities h\ ‘ the most zzles in location of | Fourteenth street nlld Park road, | Ja Y 24 and 25 in the anditorium | A Mr». Jacobs was active in Red ¢ e | t « h | table with flowers and decorations for | charge of location have ever encountered, | the mar - 1 inity Church, Thirty-sixth | Cross k during the World War. First Baptist Group. | and declared that without the churcl « . of Holy Trinity Chureh, Thirty-stxth | C g ! the Nation could never have survived | the occasion. Charles Moore, chairman of the Com- | ket, bec of the width of Pennsyl- e o o Funeral services were conducted In the o : d i Fort Myer Exhibition and O streets. Edward Peple 18 the gi.in preghyterian Church, Sixteenth e v ntiments-yere ex- | mission of Fine Ari d today. The avenue and B street, and th;v = ; Pty e o E er- | e arts body has e s ity Louisiana avenue, 100ps at Fort Myar will give another | author of the three-act play. and Kennedy streets, y = Declaring that the spirit of the re- or of the Inter- Re!flve mfi"“ to Elect fine arts body bility of Lo P ort, give another | or ol a ennedy streets, yesterday after. Commeree ; Commission, who a disposition on_ the ¢ c s great width for parking, solves the | ,upiic exhibition in the Riding Hall at| J. Calvert King, Miss Mary Roach, Noon. Rev. Godfrey Chobot. officiated. quirements laid down by King Arthur work ‘of the Men's Club. | Election of officers w! s N al tion of th|problem in some respects. but ample > | g og’ arke! r " o | the post tomotrow afternoon at 3| Miss Mary V. Murray, " ) > | Wi @ 1t success in its worthy cause. o o ors' " 1 K ling on a ' provision for automobiles must be made tery R s pmaund ey il W it ,"r i R,r R + commis They [inthe new Center Market area, Mr. |o'clock, at which the features will he | Cha ; 4 vd- | Jacobs was a nat B RnIicn B R e saton [ilerfanidin sy ciation, January 26 at 8 o'clocl are Mr. Moore has been in- | Moore said rough riding, monkey drill, saddle drill . Mis 7 A W. Va. She i5 surv Clifton A. Woodrum of Virginia | N. N ¢ outlined the work of | Interior Building auditorium. Col. | for: the competition given them| Mr. Moore indicated today he would | and jumping by the 3d Cavalry and Bourke, Mary Margaret | daugh Mrs. J. G. Trunnel praised the work and achievements of |t men's class. Rev. 8. J. Porter, | David L. Stone, who is in charge of all | by the farmers who bring produce into| favor decentralization of the principal | a battery drill by the 16th Field Artil- | Ready and Jack Duvall, Stephen Keat- N i . the Men's Club of the First Bapt »( the church. pronounced the | Reserve officerss activities for the War | hington from nearby Maryland and | markets of the city, rather than a com- | lery. Admission cards may be obtained | ing. Adelard Brault and Joseph Kearney r A. M. Willard and “hurch, in an address delivered & on. and Dr. H. W. Millington. Depariment, will make an address Virginia. I bination under one roof, because of the | from the adjutant of the post. appear in the cast Miss Martha Jacobs -—_— e - e — — e oAdding eAinother Link to Washmgtons’Fastest Growing ProgressiveDrug Chain ~ - C]anrr oW ~ F rt da Y, Ja nuary ZOth C:.sfff..‘,"u: opLES Drue Store 450 - - 507 7% St. Southwest leonard 8 I0Yerment was in Congressional Ceme- Harpers EOPLES | DRUG STORE Remarkabl Low Cut Prices at this New Store ~Tomorrow, (AT TXIT ITELLITALIAL. Tomorrow morning at the stroke of eight we will swing All articles included in this money-saving event are priced wide the doors of our beautiful new store No. 50 at 507 Seu- AT COST—LESS THAN COST and SLIGHTLY ABOVE “Chansonette” = - enth Street, S. W. : COST. Due to the extremsly low prices we As is our custom upon the formal opening of a new store ‘o refuse to sell deals and to limit quanti = we have arranged a special one day sale. .. simply filied to Be sure to attend sale—we have FREE souve Extract [ | overflowing with extraordinary values which we feel sure will sveryon: ift boxes containing samples, flow: & interest thrifty shoppers. ladies—cigars for the gentlemen and balloons for the hiddies. “A Little Song of Love and Romance” < | $1.25 | S $1.29 507 7th ST. Southwest KfapdesbyCheramy) N\ | " Fountain R, A REMARKABLE VALUE! Electric Reg. Price, $1.25 Yt 5 Good Weight - Hoat Here’s a Great Value! i 2 Syringes ) Cannon Brand EOEar S ; 3 / Shecial 79¢ Aluminam Percolator This Sale, 57¢ <3 350 Turkls/l /) . A fi»-P"-d . iy . and a 40c Pound Package of Jhn J Towels ; 3 i : g 7/ Peopln Yellow Bag Coffee creation of the highest type. A subtle fragrance T e 20x40 Inches which 1 s Y s- ut-oft and hard rube !:“;cu"rn::; \01(1\‘;:»“::: the cultured refinement and dx Rout o and herd ry ,m "/‘.’sforsl $1.25 Water ; i ot === : FREE—Combination Offers ‘ Bottles . e ey o S o Rubiben: * Sheeting, b ek e R . J otk 3 Limit one deal to each cu: 85¢ Package of Kleenex given FREE with the purchase of i le, ¥ a 65¢ ib. tin of Manncrs' Theatrical Cold Cream at 65¢ This Sale, 57¢ Splendid Qualit 9c Household ce Powder given FRI \ Y Aprons ehase of §1.50 Springtime E ] Rz s 10c Wash Cloths : Skl 25¢ Mavis Tal [“ Powder given FREE 1 f ol 43R 2 C 49¢ Hospital of Mavis Face Powder at .... | B ] S / - . his Sale, 4 for 23¢ B0c Melba Cle: 2z Cream given FREE with the pur- : 5 20, g 3 > ehase of Melba LovMe Face Powder at................. 75(‘ ¥ endid quality clathe come 1 20¢ Springtone Stationery..19¢ 4 \ ided cut in p re to supply 98c E. Z. Corn Poppers. ... 79¢ ¢ requirements during this sale, Mirrors \ y ey $1.50 Ingersoll Alarm This Sale, 47¢ s, } e — Clock .. B I MEN! Take Ad f this VALUE! TOILET AR TICLES This mirrar e e ! socacei"e‘::"‘ag‘ F Regularly 98¢ At Special Low Prices! ; Sy Safety Razor ‘ . 3inl &1 Size Coty’s Face Powder Sl e Very SPecinl 29¢ S Perc?lah.:r #1 Size Azurea Face Powder......... % (S Billstte iy " | Combination 60c Size Corega Powder. e e i Given Away Aatly’ dosignod M 2 and a Mammy Lou Old-Time Home-Made Candics. With each purchase of 50c or wse. Only one raz These Special Low Prices on 35c Size Frostilla Lotion. . ................... more &t the Toilet Geods Der er. Sterno Stove 60c Size Pepsodent Tooth Paste. . . e memens ) ' e Tl 69c V ' Pure, DCII.CI.OIIS CAND]ES 60c Size Men‘nen'n Shaving Cream. % oileicien—b ot i ! 10c Red Star * SALE Tomorrow Only—Store No. 50 6¢c Cake Fairy Soap .5 calnl, 17¢ . : n Bathroom Tissue 35¢ Peters Milk Chocolate Bs : i’ Hundreds of Choice H0¢ Planters Salted Peam ( 3 Special, 6 Rolls, 29¢ Quality, 25¢ G0c f\::-‘l\\‘;"‘ : SIT;:‘F““ A S \ real low price on this splendid qual RO l‘h\\u\h %(Cov § . ] ( Imm. e (‘\‘.“‘K* free DRUGS VYUY LYY I TN TIT TS ETEITITT PRI TITTITIITTY ot o 49¢ “:"Hm:‘ ! \l\n Peppert CIGARS Spwoidily Pricei! e e hee e 8 e e e s 4 e e b.‘ln.m- Ahfl-‘u‘n.l Seskana . | : A HOME CLEANING NEEDS e o S pn i el Avomatle. pirita i [ All have pure sterilized bris monia, 3 oz Priced Ve'y Low.’ tles strongly set in pretty l 19¢ handles, Cigar Dept. Bargains : % and Rubbing Alco- §3 \ SO S | Ty S]] Lot e 88 S e !‘ull’ Grit \ Boxes of 25' 90c 2he “4”_“_“»‘_ le‘l{‘l"'l'i"‘lfl‘\vl"‘ 4, ]7(: Tenneyron pint 8¢ Rinso 38 4 for 19¢ . Whe . | S, Valgesigue | Brooms " Daume 0 Anglevs Fels Naptha l Sunbrite Soap Cleanser LUX { Special, ]9¢ 5 (ahu, 24c 5 Cans, 16¢ | 3 Phgs., 25¢ A splondid qual Pound Can 15¢ Pint :“" ““I“" |:I|“i‘-l\":--?' Peoples Floor Wax | Ammonia for Cleaning low price pecial, 37 ¢ | pecial, ] ]¢ 25¢, 29¢ and 39¢ e Lochelle Halts, 15¢ D R T SN S5 Enoes Frai ARAZAXNAAATAASLLAL TARRILLLRENS LERTELLLLRLLS Hand Brushes or 20 White Owl 3 Tinciure bodine and applica: |36 ot il ’5 for 30c kor/Bopm: t . % Vana 3. R, vy ? i s”“‘" of 25| il oo, 182 by e e $1.39 G Water Wiikte Mingial 0N, g0 NP.’.:.-:I ik - l';‘ Special, ) $1.39 Ae Lurky Strike \ Tins of 50 80 Nodil carbonate, e i el ol A1 L 1e 2 for 1oe Lighter Cigarettes Priced Low! e g Acid Vowaer, 17e {oe Old Gold e Chestertield | 29c Special! 10 Portine 80c Box Apple Chewing s Cigare Tobacco . . . .. t. .60c 15¢ ol e $1.10 Drum Picnic Twist Bon g Wi, 27¢c SPECIAL DEAL on Palmolive Products! hoved 2 Tobaceo . . ... 87¢ T Borax Powde e “Cveam’ Ty 50c Palmolive Shampoo 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream vory law price, | Diffey X e 25¢ Palmolive Taleum Powder ‘ 67c VIR AV IEORVLNSY ; . 19¢ 10 Vel purchiase & chalee qual \spivin ? AN oppoartunity Lo Sl T voOhARd hrush w o Calif o . ’ hand brash st Jbe FREE! Briar Pipe With Purchase of 1-1b, Smoking Tobacco Viowern of Sulphir, n Brand) i ¢ N9e 1 a ‘ql‘ I ::h W Vubi QRG || Warmenivhese "l(‘ s ......m-.| SN PN

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