Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
46 : & THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. " C.. WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 15, 1928." MAT. TODAY ALL SEATS 50c NIGHTSTICK about reaches the high- ark of the present sea- Daly. Post. NIGHTSTICK F AT FOURTEENTH ST, William Fox Presents “CHICKEN A LA KING” With a gay cast of comedy plavers including FORD STERLING On the Stage S. J. Stebbins Presents “SYNCO-JAZZ” REVUE Charles Macalester Leaves 3th St. Whaet Daily wr. vernon | RADIO INSOMNIA i‘;‘;‘}fl‘;{:‘;fiofie“;‘fnedS[EK T0 INCREASE ' m'y*-s:f“mm o 5 B, v e At "o¥ned.airpanes operaing | TEARER Fox—"Chicken a la King" cnnth\u—% E | I ; AMUSEMENTS. ! AMUSEMENTS. | = | | | | d N STEAMER p.m. . ’ NAI":«'?\:N.AMLU Homeopathic Pharmacy e 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ d_ Lunch | By the Associated Press Earle—"Just Married,” continuous, ” e e st 11:30 am. to 11 pm. MA( ;N[ ]’S .| privately owned airplanes operating i Late Jazz and Early Calis-' on Juy 1. is eiven ‘rst place In New Committee of EXperts|ous, 12 noon to 11 pm. h on " New Yo o Palace—"The Racket,” at 11:15 am., the perfect hand cleaner These figures are exclusive of ma- 9 chines In Government service and and commercial radio and telephone e : the World® st @ S e ‘f thenics Cause Protests j: o e with R Etcnieas Will Study Problems of |,:45,"5%s. 5:25, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. Peatuving ithe foiatiehe P e L omona TTo. Wisouttn 1557 i - Litie Theater—salome.” coninuows, | €0 Kohler | Fox doveroveewe I 1IN NIGHTSTICK Blank Books | “Radio. insomnia is pervading the ‘g?:.,"’.'.‘.’é"f’r.r‘;f&'.’ry'?.’. o oans | Plans for co-ordinated sclentific re- l:v?nlfl Texas Steer,” at 2:15,| Battery Service | DON ALFOfiO ZELAYA l Replete with thril ¢ SO NP Co. the apartment house district; ':‘;i“‘,‘?::"’i“ ;;;“'gx.;"’:"f?xmmr : Z:;‘::?m:\“cr:lmn;t::;: n‘nmbvme;‘?.en;':; 4?&:‘22&:{:&%‘1&{?5:‘:“&‘ 15, 8 mmi 3419 Conn. Ave. i h“n-Am"";:’E’:‘(‘:If‘t‘mmmm“ | s!\.:c.‘n5'\‘;;4.:\.:;';’}];;{;:;;5"1(. remai: i Cleveland 844 ‘' HERBERT HOOVER ; NIGHTSTICK “In the minda of many surpassed the original company seen in the —W. H. Lawdvoight, Sto NIGHTSTICK This is ane of the finest—if nc 1009 Pa. Ave. | Early morning calisthenics and Acceptance Speech In FOX MOVIETONE NEWS See and Hear Republican Presidential Candidate COMING SOON ET _ANGEL" companies to increase safety of avia- |tion by working out the problems of | jaze are the purveyors of this mala - EPTEMBER | ¢ Simmer or “open window. . {son, is the period of epidemi | an tion were laid here yesterday FURNI TURE J?"f »:mn{tl‘:g F«il\-?n'n?aam l%ofi(fiiu- [ARMY BOARD IS UNABLE :r:e:::o‘?n:“«h‘r;uual meeting of the i1 slon s ¢ sulting specialist that | : v e cammathut s ‘unatie tovsa-| TI0/'SUMMON WITNESSES‘C';"::HMM appointed by the national e i advisory .committee for aeronautics. BROf . o | McCarl Holds Group | ¢ iy advisory committee to be named | breakfast entertainment and late night [ | country and is reaching its peak in | | regulanair line work | SALE . minister_the cure. Hot Summer nights, according to The committee, the first major body CONVENIENT TERMS | radio engineers, are the worst for radlo;cc’“'"‘”” INCORFORATED tha flnest gnd strongast—piay . reception, but. based upon the number Powsrhoss to Gt ’ Since the World War, decided to di- | A ver offertd by the company.— Gecrge Plitt Co., Inc. | of compiaints from irate individuals | oFerieie NIe ailan Tect its work toward aerial communi- ON NINTH ABOVE ( ] ST . (WIEIACERE N Painting, Paperhanging. Upholsters | (who like their radio not too early and | Testimony. cation, problems of instruments and . pr 2} N > Phone M. 4224 718 13th St. |/ not too late, reception must be perfect. | n e associated Press. {oward the little known subject of avia- »\Q stoorind oo s £ ST AL t4TH CONTINUOUS_ 10:30_T0_11_F. M. [ 7 —_—— | Apartment dwellers who are forced to A tion' meteorology. Previously the ad- Reep thelr windows open because of |, BASE declsion on an old ruling that |visory -commitiee. Has confined ~its - | sweltering nights and whose rest and oty it Ine b5 imne ol thout ali- |study to_serodynamics, power plants f lOOO H t»( l comfort are disturned by the neigh- | tHOFity at law to summon clvilian wit- | and aircraft material JI1O , bor's radio are letting the commission | Hot <8 PEIOTE L OF TS TIC 12, TRk | Chalrmen of | three subcommittees | oy 9 JJ | kiow about their piight and are asking | has rejected four claims veneral MCCarl | were named by Dr. Joseph S. Ames of | Positions Open S . - ess fees | Baltimore, head of the committee. D. | S > pen. e {tor citisens of Los Angeles, Gallr, | 3/i0: Funseksr" of-New York. forme | M. ‘M. i i I GER e 27 | haval officer and a representative of | ‘ i A u e ss s Q vhich invi 0 > ” 2 [ Trained men. and women needad in | B, (he commission has no eontrol | SO Sutgaiad [he CGoatl, 3 3 | the American Telephone, & Tecgina | COATS . DRESSES IN'THIS RUMMAGE 'EVENT BECOW COST: N [ALL THE WORLD , NO SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY . . A3 THURSDAY oiels, Clubs, ! S, | g Hoiels, Clubs. Apartments, Institutions. | {irvine the complainants that appeals |as Witnesses Drs. Allan P. Miller and | ridio and telephone , communication, Schools, Colleges, Tea Rooms, Restau- | | s -~ : b should be made to the local authorities ester W. Packard and Harry G. - Ve | t a as—. . 5 Y ill investigate methods of B rants and Cafeterins—America’s (Bird | 1o b e onde 10 (e Jocal SuhORies | webster and George A. Cook. Vouchers | Hiaeting“the reception and sending of |BRINGS TO YOU . KAPLOWITZ COATS.. KAP.OWITZ DRESSES B largest industry. Age is no obstacle. () Industry. A H. Sandman of Brooklyn, who |CAlling for $2 in each case as witness d aratus, especially for I £ S R evidentiy Mies he sloap, whote,that he | fees were rejected by the ContFOllr | fog and adverse fving weather, | . GEMS OF STYLE AND QUALITY A sabeel with specialized courses for the | has 3 proper complaint against early |&eneral. L Bri f the Bureau of e d0 COATS—DRESS, SPORTS, UTIUITY. . DARK_LIGHT. 10 COATS WERE 625 ) 1y { STANLEY CRANDALL THEATERS [fiction Sy Crmpansy of Urmerice] 1. The Relfizerated EARLE CONTINEOLS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Toe Tyxe Shows. 1:30. 3:30, i WOW! What a:Show Capaclts Audiences Yesterday Were Bocked With Lausbier, - THE REASONS On the Screen ANNE NICHOLS Broadway Farce "JUST MARRIED With_Ruth Tavlor and James Hall Harrison Ford and Lila Lee A Screamingly Funny. Merry Mix-Up in an saderworld picture .THE RACKET with Louis_Wolheim ON THE STAGE WESLEY EDDY presents Paul Oscard’s “POW-WOW STARTING SATURDAY HEAR “:\" SEE Fox Movietone News gvjetone LOCAL “OUR GANG" COMEDY with east of Washington children CoLUMBIA F_ST. AT _12TH CONTINUOUS 10:30_TO 11 _FP. M. NOW PLAYING A Paramount Picture BEERY AYMOND HATTON Two Big Shots in a Reisteroms Comedy THE BIG KILLING ADDED ATTRACTIONS R 2, T % e B e dsive fpowi. | MOrning broadeasting of music for cal- | _“The board of officers” said McCarl. | gtandards will head the subcommittee T oM imities {of an extcutive posi- tion. large salary and advancement to a isthenics and breakfast entertainment. |” without authority of law to sum-|on " problems of instruments, and will | 6 COATS WERE $20.50. . 4 COATS WERE $35 SIZES 14, 16, 18, 38.. ALL FOR sniendid managerial career -~ et - | “For every person benefited there are | mon civilian witnesses before it or to | O Cor Charles A. Lind- e D lieulan tode o P tmedrei"si | many whose rest and comfort are dis- | require them to make depositions, by | e 'Mfip‘;fivfifiems arles Aimeters, | 26 SIK COATS—2 WERE $50.50. . 6 WERE $49.50 . . 20 COATS WERE Lewis-trained men and women. | turbed. particularly in apartment houses |anY compulsory process, and there is no | fachometers and inventions of other | $39.50 . . INTERLINED BEAUTIFUL FURS AND WiTHOUT FURS . . SIZES Fall Classes Now Forming { Sieg genmn yindow sesson.” he gg;'gmm\:nf:err n:flsflnx laws or ap-|deyices to teduce danger in fiying will | 13 16, 18; §8. ALL FOR e i RIS = [} ¢ 8:3 |s “Everybody does not want to be G e payment of witness | pe studied by this group. | —2 = School Open Daily 8:30 AM. to & PM. | auakened at 6:45 am.” { fees to the four civilian residents of Los | " prof Charles F. Marvin of the ueCLgkrEHTc\gé\Elss 32 Sss\éleTSED*#JR;STMayfigl‘{:%»;g;ég{%&%&%N;Vfi,cowu Lew“ Hot el Trammg Scl:o ol‘ He asserts that with broadcasting | Angeles who appeared before it and|umted States Weather —Bureai of | VALUA 08 UT FUR . | SIZES | continuing far after midnight and re-|gave their testimony.” | Washington was appointed chairman |12, 14 16, . 8, 36, 38. 40, 42 44, 46, 48. 6 COATS WERE $355. 1 WAS $59. 50 t 23rd Street sumu‘xgn,:o :‘nlrlyt ln| the morning, there is —————e e - of the subcommittee on mem;rolog‘ic:ol 50 WERE $49.50. 15 WERE, $43 50 20 WERE $39.50. 46 WERE $29. 50. ALL FOR S 1 5 | very little silent time. oble , which will inquire in i " | "The menace of radio ssems to ve| BOMB POLICEMAN’S HOME. | Brethode of ‘fiyers combating fog and | 160 DRESSES—g0 DRESSES WERE $19.50. 28 WERE $25. 42 DRESSES WERE ‘g(r;::x;nal!kr::ktlfi—ni M.k:;lelds of m;:\ D AR tm;.‘ poss\l;‘(mg ott‘ ua!{lz -l "hlltche-r(ayg" $29.50 . . SIZES 12, 14, 16, 18, 36, 38 40, 42, 44 45 48. ALLFOR,. . 512 | h asl at musi programs o Hght in the daytime to pierce 08, i b { prohibited after 11 pm. with the Dos- | eacr CAc deriiny ‘the.romt. of the {obather with the development. of other | 68 DRESSFS—45 DRESSES WEE O B i e e 5 | sible exception of Saturday nights. | candy store and living quarters of Louis | lights to penetrate this menace to fly 8, 36, 38, 40, 42, 3 o ke v th x "S; this out of consideration for | operates the store, were thrown from | |ihose who would like peace after that | peq by the force of the explosion. ,;‘2;..5‘;“';‘:,; they may enjoy restful| The reason for the bombing was a | | ;mnm“p_me way Mr. Fields lined fl‘,’f,‘;”“f: i,":.’.;:r;",‘,-@:“;’“g‘,‘:k:‘; fvd | " “This matter may seem humorous in o ! |a way, but it is detrimental to the gen- |eral health if radio stations are per ig] \ Z Y 7% % % \ | i ON THE STAGE nging Old-Time . With Will Irvin, Nate ack Rice. Silver-Voiced Tenor; Kramer and Stone, Diamond- Studded Quartet: George Zorn. Permitting Stop-Over At ALEXANDRIA Fare (Round TeP) ...oooneeos Arlington, Alex: dria & Mt. Verno Cleaning Out Our Warehouse e e | mittted to broadcast jazz until midn ht - s Bl Y e et G CHOOL With the Most Sensational | 9 A.M. to 3 P. M. |outside one’s door and playing to that S U P P L l E S ! Mid-Clty Terminal, | hour every night. Multiply that over ET S T 12tk St. &Pa. Ave. 1?&1&:&: :h:md: :; J}’}i& ‘3,';‘“"5' | GGAREP;E% fi;l's in SR I AR T o ance . . | of undreds of people a1 J0U $00 8| wastents Tor st Novlt Co Inc Evening Music |rally there are other nuisances, but this | 1215-1217 E St. Main 1586 vy 4 B B e ——— Events ETR“P“[ "A is gatting to be a predominant one.” | ——— (Copyright. 1928.) “Where_the Screen Speaks Each Week” at WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM POPULAR PRICES Course Tickets: §5 and $10 Midsummer Benefits During August COURSE TICKETS NOW SELLING rnment Newsstands. and Other Rear of CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. | OFFICERS PROMOTED. AESTAURANT | Two Infantrymen Given Rank of \ 1 | Colonel. MAmlm { Lieut. Cols. Thomas J. Rogers and | Oculists’ Prescriptions | Filled CLAFLIN | SECOND GREAT WEEK LEWIS STONE NORMAN rERRY in & Drama of Self-Saerifice M St.N.W. OUR WAREHOUSE OF FOUR IMMENSE FLOORS 1S CROWDED TO CAPACITY! ghtly damaged (which we cannot 922 14th St. New Weshiagten Mide: |George W. England of the Infantry z WE MUST HAVE ROOM! Scores of Suites that are Hoiels. and New Vork Ave {have been promoted to the grade of o take to our store for regular sale)—discontinued jtems—"“as-is” pieces, slightly worn from B 1A 8¢ A Tale of Luncheon colonel, according to War Departmen:| DOWNTOWN Sienlay o Tour. flaors—re.claimed and trade-in furniture—ALL THIS MUST GO! And we | 5 a2 55¢, 75¢, $1.00 l Col. R‘::““'B Seom - Tiinoks. . entered |. are going to make it worth your while to come out of your way to see them! AT THESE t “THE FOREIGN LEGION d | tne mnttary service during tne spericn| ' WAREHOUSE REDUCTIONS THEY WILL CREATE A SENSATION! | il Sdumetinl mner War of 1898 and was awarded a silver PLEASE NOTE—This sale is at our warehouse only —rear of 918 M St. N.W. Large tstory brick hu | $1.50, $2.00 star citation for try in action, He For Rent Tast Slentyof pa ke Ninn, or 1 oin 'St Cary and et off at M S NW. 8 P S = ir:“M nnun :n%‘ muu&m& eolg'ncl or Ken walk. Inquire for Woodw Lothro; warehouse. p s AMBASSADOR co'™Ra*"Sw. pper March, 2 recently has been Rear 927 D St. N.W. s Ontarie Flace. TODAY AND TOMORROW — SY Dancing Satiooed ot ORlaboma Gy, oot e i Note These RIDICULOUSLY Reduced Prices! P RS M ORALAND . JOMOR Ne Cover |ford. Conn. :-'s born in the District of e i . " " " Washington Co-operative § Charge (PSR WA B A MERIGAN SE Ty Items Will Go Quickly!!! Come Early!! Artist Concert Course n | 1st of Columbia Infantry. In e e et 1928-1929 | ranne s AT R mé? ha | ¢= =1 | WAREHOUSE OPEN AT 8 AM. e TYASENDA 16 “?Gri’;‘(s«é“sfl"ré%? - . {ond lieu : . Infantry, an: . ___FAZENDA in "A TEXAS % . |fooghed e wacs of akemnRCOtE] | o puAve KW, M. aa15] $13000 Two-picce Overstufied Living Room ® $895.00 Brand-new Dining Room! Suite, maguifi CENTRAL * st B0 a® - Lraier pare el jacquard velour, reversible cently carved solid walnut and walnut veneers. TODAY_WILLIAM HAINES in “TELL- s"l N erpentine front, shightly 9,00 | one of the finest suites we have ever had; im IR0 THE ORI 1 shions, serpe C o 8 ) one S| S ¢ ’ . ( [ on - faded i $39. ported wood overlay, solid walnut_chairs "with CHEVY CHASE sixiiee's red mohair seats, (slightly dam- 3395_00 Esavciser and Tc":%%sfigw_vcflgga:q%sx $189.00 Three-piece Living Room Suite, bluc Y 3 aged in transit) . and gold. loose cushions.” slightly $57 00 g SR P $9.50 . used; very good condition....... One Overstuffed Rocker, (trade in), veneer, in good condition. . loose cushions i $13‘95 $39.00 Dresser, out oi high-priced Room Suite, loose | suite, geduine walnut veneer. gold @17 50 Reducer — RER i COLONY G~ Ave- & Farrarmi &€ TODAY_- LLOYD HUGHES and MARY ASTOR _in “THREE-RING MAR- RIAGE.” ROACH STAR COMEDY. EMPIRE "™ TODAY -LON CHANFY in “LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT on't fool yourself: Since halitosis never an- nounces itself to the victim, $139.00 Three-piece Li k) 5 you simply cannot know when | cushions, blue and gold print ve- s .00 stripe 4 3 you have it. | lour in good condition. ... ’ 5 $2900 Low Boy, genuine walnut = T i | $189.00 Overstuffed Bed-Davenport Suite, with veneer, slightly marred 503 39-75 HOME ; | loose cushions: makes full size bed. $1900 Five-piace Breakfast Reowi: Suites: drop TODAY-JACK | HOLT i cTHE L NEW 333 Sth St SE TODAY_BESSIE LQVF and ALLAN EST | in “SALLY OF THE SCANDALS TOMORROW. _RICHARD _BARTHFL- ESS in “THE PATENT LEATHER WSAVOY‘ 14th & Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY _JACK LONDON'S MY WATERS e ripped on one side; cushions @§3Q (M) | leai table and four chairs, chinese §12 Q5 worn . § o . } $189.00 Three-piece Overstuffed Bed-Davenport . " " ¥ Suite, loose cushions ; makes full size “900 $39.00 F:_u ce Breakfast Room Suite, bluc hed, Hole in back of davenpost. dite and ivory, drop-leaf table and four §18.75 $198.00 Three-piece Blue and Taupe Living | “indsor chairs, minor defects..... - Room Suite, loose reversible cush- $59 oo Six-piece Painted Breakfast Room Suite, drop- ions, in_good condition leaf table, four chairs and server, Three-piece Cane-back T: A splendid machine for home ex- ercise and scientific veight reduc- [ | TIVOLI 1ith & Park Rd. NW. sls'oo ‘2”;‘::.;‘(‘-‘-& Ro‘om Tables, blue and $l.75 seat Living Room Suite, (tr | $198.00 Co’nplct' Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, ivory, strictly as is tion. Come in for fres demonstration TODAY--WILL ROGERS and LOUISE } with burl walnut tapestry scats on §GQ (0 | Unfinished Five-piece Breakfast g6 50 Reasonzble in Price (e ATE - allchairs: slightly scarred...... R SUlles fute-lkg wINy; Torceaies . Sold on Easy Terms YORK ©* ** $249.00 Dining Room Suite, two 25 Shades, (bridge and floor) values G Get 1t ax TR RS R tone walnut veneer. ten pieces. §8G.Q0 | from $3.00 to $1400; you choice slightly _marred.......: ‘ ki o o Fikie i $18.00 Buffet, walnut and [‘;um\n\ml, ‘9‘00 $15.50 60- :m:v.f?:?\rl: ; .» o.‘ hard 34.95 strictly as ds....ov swbd wood mahc $139.00 Four-piece Bedroom Suite, full vanity 48" Davenport Table, gumwood sl 95 Jarge dresser. man's robe and bow- e ey GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. Film Features [ pe— - end bed. slightly marred. . o piah 4 S R AT . | ke R s it il | e AR el SUSS News From Rochester’s Party || STRUXTON *-wd:wiagise | R e s $I750 48" Davemport Table, with @8 75 samn, | JronaRRGV Sris Baawes e ettty s $89.00 | round wrnings R | R : dightly marred. ... .. ? $249.00 Four-piece Bedroom Snite, large dresser, $19.50 Lane Cedar Chest, damaged on $4 95 anity, robe and bow-end bed. gold stripe | ane end ... i pieces, pearl inlaid knobs, $28.00 Trunk-style Lane Ceda in oo condlition:. ... $89.00 | i240 Truskarsle ‘Line Codar $14.50 2 Servers left out of High Price Suites, idcal [or Ok Hallt. with lange 35 75 radio cabinets with closed compart $3 49 5 mirror I(I)‘:]:"w,j,..,“ China, out of $130.00 $14 95 Round Oak Extension Table, pedestal 54.75 o ite, lavre glass door base 250 Four-ciece Bedroom Suite, oster ot | Quartered Osk Round Extemsion @8 50 30" dresser, French vanity, low Table g hav, in very ood condition slzs'oo 4 Oak Ch solid leather seats. soc €170,00 Four-piace Bedraom Suite, lirae dresser EEach 5 @ . o'l vanity, rohe and bow hed, veneer nartly 1 Oak China, mirror top, round $9 75 off some of the tops, otherwise in 359_00 ;;.’«” R wood shane ; lobet Acent NEW STANTON & AlE VELLOW LaLY. PRINCESS .olld 'St 5% THE PLAY GIRL.® COMEDY CIRCLE % FUOAT PR W i i pss COLLEEN MOORE 2 NESS AHEAD. Showings, 7 and § pm A R ek CAROLINA 5N o, BRERO," with BUCK JONES 1 PARK THEATER w..atma"d K PHYLLIS HAVI - 4 madian Rockies, smu:\'} {rés;‘mcmn ;nn‘. wood ‘ H“’PODROHE ‘S. T HAY McAVOY. CONRAD NAGEL End halitosis- | itmakes kissing a torture Halitosis (unpleasant breath) has cannot tell) your mouth re- broken up many a love affair and ceives the benefit of a refreshing friendship and invigorating treatment. Wi Don't fool yourself that you Halitosis yields to Listerine be- | ?,”:i"mcz',:?'?h::{,“j::, o Sl 319.00 ,“,:,',‘:" IR ISR TRa g s19-75 ELITE l:u‘»“?'gi‘%’wflr A% never have it. Because you simply cause it is a powerful deodorant. €139.00 Three-piece Bedroom Suite, full vanitv. | $3900 Top-leer, firsi-class condi- §Q 76 EIONOR mouND - cannot be sure of that. Halitosis If you have any doubt of this, MEN large dresser. bow-end hed, walnut veneer, in | tion . TAKOMA %, *p. Mutteqms i never announces itself to the vic: note how it removes the strong It’s a treat! i combination,, slightly QRGO | NS Tep- lem,. frat- class consi QUFE HAVRALA BLANTS and QU TRYON tim. But it does to others—and odor of onion and fish from the qu. " |ierine | PR o n fEHaTIRIeE s e 3 offends them. e i hands. SHAVING CREAM | ALL SALES FINAL . looked hack ever Therefore, be- | READ THE FACTS Keep a bottle keeps skin cool long 340000 Sikuare ' Froat Chine Jlehing Tlorse: 1% N (I BARS T COURT SR fore meeting 14 had halitosis of Listerine handy after shaving=—an Cabinets, broken 39 75 d others, rinse the 11 manicucists say in home and office. amasing sensation ! glass in doors i Jotin BARRR Rr 1 4 COST! b theb Reutons ieep Use it often. It $24.50 Three-burner Everite Oil Wert om toncing ‘mar FAnEy mRD W.,‘;‘\.‘“;*,f,:\! T fimect traln of Any four mads AMERICAN 4t : parent in about every third We arrived a0 Reautitel RICA CABsT RN e X fr ™ SKINNERS DG mDEA T Slavv-. automatic ; 57'50 used $7900 Day Bed, wood cane ends, finished in mahogany, covered in- blue and gold velour. makes full §19,50 size bed ine If you have any evidence of halitosis, it destroys it. If you haven’t (and you Customer — every one ays. them men from the better LambertPharmacal walks of life. Who should . know better than they? Company, St. Louis, Pace 10 face endence Mo, U. S. A. . X famarrow night hese <t - B e » foX-trot Lonise. E R STER ar Decatur $39-W After we raturn, Aneust 0N, we will ' frin. i MR STAFFORD PPN aLL STYLRS STAGE. RALLRGS Rudia. 119 Conn ave. Bhose N 3 N Po 318 | { mouth with Lister- i Warehouse g : : Only Yo S5 §2.95 Rear 618 M St. N.W. LISTERINE oo s sk o | continued ubtl Sest"" 1438 19 E. R. ROCHESTER TOURS, lfl';""lmfi"‘? v""ll A. ..A. .:'(::’%‘s:r.b'x\ln District National Bank Building |' A% "0, 2