Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1928, Page 22

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HIGHSCHOOL SITE STARTS GROUP ROW Dahigren Citzens Charge Rhode Island Body Wants | Location Too Far Out. Claiming the Rhode Island Avenue | Citizens' Association is endeavoring to | ave the new junior high school located | 1 their terrifory without thought for he recreational needs of the north- ast, the Dahlgren Citizens’ Associa- on, meeting in the Social night, reindorsed the school ‘ourteenth and Girard streets north- as their first choice for such a ool, with Eighteenth and Otis streets second choice. . E. Scheer, president of the , who presided, told the citi- that the efforts of the Rhode Island avenue group te have the pro- cinct to handle emergencies, the Dahl- gren Terrace group joined with the Brookland and Michigan Park Citi- zens’ Assoclations in asking for more | police protection. ‘The special committee appointed to Investigate the smoke nuisance from | trains and a neighborhood gas plant re- ported that no improvement had been secured, whereupon a resolution was passed ordering letters be sent to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and the Pintsch Gas Co., explaining the condi- tions caused by excess smoke. A letter was also ordered sent the Washington Railway & Electric Co., thanking them for the rearrangement of the stop signs on Rhode Island avenue. Phillip O. Macqueen, superintendent of the Dalecarlia Reservoir, and Carl J. Lauter, chief chemist at the reser- voir, gave an illustrated talk on the local water system. Dr. Thomas E. Green of the American Red Cross ex- plained the work of that organization in time of disa: INORTH DAKOTA FARMERS SHORT ON CROP PRICES Net Profits on Wheat and Potatoes | Probably the Lowest Since War. | THE EVENING DR. WALKER TO APPEAR IN FIRE-ESCAPE TRIAL partment Owner Makes Case of Bars Over ‘Windows. By ent with the nul.shnt corporation counsel’s office, nald R. Walker of the Pnkwood Apl.l’t- ments, 1746 K street, is to appear in police court to stand trial for maintain- ing an unsafe fire escape. Following a series of robberies at the apartment, the building inspector's office reported that the windows have Test STAR, WASHINGTON, been barred with iron tg:flnu whlcn prevent easy access to Dr. Walker, through his attorney, John Lewis Smith, has informed the assistant corporation counsel’s office that he does not think any law has been violated, and agreed to stand trial in a test case. ‘The hearing was cheduled yutenhy but went over until December 1. N Knows His Business, From the Pathfinder Magazine. Minnie (somewhat portly) — Did George fall for me? Say, he worships the very ground I stand on. Jerry (rejected suitor)—Well, George is in the real estate business and he knows values. D. C; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 19%8.° SERGEANT IS MISSING FROM POST AT COLLEGE Foul Play Suspected by Officer at Clemson—8oldier Vanished November 5, it was announced here yesterday by college authorities. It became known here that Sergt. Stern left Clemson in a regular Army unl(om with a small sum of monay on his person. “His bank account, automo- bile, clothing and other personal prop- Ierty were left here. tern ls 48 years old. on November 5. L. Munson, officer detailed |here uld that every effort would be By the Associated Press. made to find Stern on the possibility CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C., Novem- | that he may have met with foul play ber 22.—Technical Sergt. Archie D,|OF D¢ in trouble. Stern of the detached enlisted men's list, United States Army, who has been on duty here for the past three years, | has been missing from the college since B, MWoses - CTETEENR A 6-year-old Nubian goat at Colt- rim, Ireland, recently gave birth to four kids, making a total of 16 in five years. “FIVE-AND-TEN” SCHEME APPLIED TO GROCERIES Chicago Reports Stores With Line } groee of Products at “Not More i Than a Dime.” CHICAGO (#).— The flve-md-cen' idea, which made fortunes for a Iew‘ men, has put on the grocer’s apron. | In the Chicago metropolitan area there now are “five and ten" groceries —nothing more than a dime. The commodities generally are canned | goods. Shelves contain an alphabet of | foodstuffs, from anchovies to zweiback. Eggs, priced by the dozen, are avail- -hle at 5 cents each. A few slices of bacon may be had in 10-cent packages. Even butter sells for a dime. ‘The special appeal of the unique ry is to families of two persons, REPAIR PARTS For Furnace: Hot-Water Boilers FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W. & Sous posed school located & Irving streets northea ther toward the Di osed by the other | By the Associated Press. GRAND FORKS, N. D, November 22 —Thanksgiving, the official North | Dahota crop summary issued yesterday ays, “is not likely to occasion any |great outpouring of thanks among North Dakota farmers.” fl Q ift fiom M oses Means More' F Street at Eleventh Begmnmg Tomorrow—Ending Saturday A Great Sale of Toilet Goods We reserve the right to limit quantities. on’s territory were be- coming “converted” to the idea of a school nore centrally located. Citing a recent editorial in The Star as evidence that unlicensed peddlers are a nuisance, the association reques od that all peddlers, solicitors and cal vassers be required to obtain a license ‘The citizens also ga Ih(‘lr backing to the movement ess Heights Pa Aa(‘htr Associa- | net profit to N()l’th Dakutn farmers will to have all school girls dress | prohabh be the lowest since the war. ormly. A picture published in The] *“A larger turkey crop than usual this showing suggested “uniforms” was | year insures the proper observance of ayed during the discussion of this | Thanksgiving in every corner of the X State, and the proper spirit will enter. Asserting a serious traffic accident on |the observance, no doubt, despite the Rhode Island avenue last week clearly fonly fair outcome of a season which demonstrated that there were mnot gave early promise of the best North enough policemen at the twelfth pre- ' Dakota season in years.” 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Main 3770 None sold to dealers 10c Sayman’s Soap 3 for 25¢ 25¢ Laco Castilla Soap 18¢ 3 for 50¢ 10c Lifebuoy Soap 5¢ 15¢c Sweet Jasmine Talcum Powder 2 for 25¢ 35c Cutex quuxd Nail Polish 29c¢ 35c¢ Cutex Cuticle Remover 35c Cutex Nail Whitener 29c 60c Cutex Kit 49c #1 Cutex Kit 79¢ 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream 39c¢ $1 Pond’s Vanishing Cream 69c 65¢c Pond’s 35¢ Williams Shaving Cream 29c 50c Kleenex 34c 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream 29c $1 Ambre Royal Face Powder 89c¢ 60c Pompeian Night Cream 39c¢ 60c Pompeian Massage Cream 39¢ 25¢ Mennen’s . Borated Talc 15¢ 25¢ Mennen’s Men’s Talc 15¢ 50c Mulsified Coconut Oil Shampoo 39c¢ 50c Packer’s Olive Oil Shampoo 39¢ 50¢ Palmolive Shampoo 39¢ 50c Packer’s Pine Tar Shampoo 39c¢ 50c Mum 39c¢ 35¢c Ipana Tooth Paste 27¢ 35c Pond’s & Sons ftfrom Mss @Eflcansflore F Street at Eleventh SPECIAL FRIDAY ONLY e DOROTHY GRAY Helps You (orrect Enlarged “Pores Three Steps to Beauty from Several styles of our regular higher-priced shoes have been reduced for one day. This event includes both high and low heel models X . in a large variety of styles and leathers. This home treatment for the average skin is the most remarkable value in the world; a.two months’ supply for $2.25 DOROTHY GRAY has made two preparations which have been splendidly successful in overcom- ing an enlarged pore condition. Pore Lotion is a clear ffagrant liquid, which can be patted on all over your face if your skin is oily. Tts regular use corrects and reduces enlarged pores. $2.00, Pore Paste is a soothing medi- cated cream which can be left on all night. It brings the pores back to normal, even though the press- ing out of blackheads has left them greatly enlarged. $1.00. D. D, Moses & Sons J[ Gift fmmmwsfi/l’laansflm " F Street at Eleventh Valaze Beautifying Skinfood ‘Animate with this skin-clearing master- piece which purifies, refines, bleaches and animates. Replaces sallowness by radiant clearness. $1.00 Valaze Skin Toning Lotion Fatigued tissues re- spond instantly to:the bracing effects of this elixir of beauty which firms the contours and imparts exquisite . smoothness. $1.25 Valaze Pasteurized Face Cream Cleanse with this Protective cream which rids the skin of all dirt and impurities and molds back tired contours to the sculptured smoothness of youth. : 25c Amami Auburn Shampoo 19¢ 60c Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream 49¢ 35c Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream 50c i(rasny Luxor Bath Powder 29c 25¢ Metco Alcohol Rubbing Compound 19¢ 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes thh Utah Dynamic Speaker L " 50c Listerine & 32c 25¢ Lavoris 17¢ 60c Pompeian " Day Cream 39c¢ $1 Pond’s Cold Cream 69c 65c Pond’s Cold Cream 41c $1 Lavoris 69c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 31c 35¢ Pond’s Cold Cream 23c 25¢ Woodbury’s Soap 18¢ 3 for 50c 50c Dr. Wests Tooth Brushes 35¢ ¢ 25¢ Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder 17¢ A TRADE IN YOUR OLD RADIO A liberal allowance will be made for it toward the fiur{ha.u nl a Freshman Electric. 50c Forhans Tooth Paste 34c & FOUR ULTIMATE RADIO DY AN AMIC All Electric The Preparations of ELIZABETH ARDEN Your eyes—whether they be languid, or vivacious—must be ng. You can erase every age- ine, make your lashes long, dark and luxuriant and your eyes bright and sparkling with these pure, wi preptnnmluumdby inlan Vah-Dah Eye Cream q-auQ“ nw-mflu and dark bollows. 1.00 Quinlan Vah-Dah Eye Astringent corrects wilted eyelids and puffy circles. Hio 5:» uinlan Eyelash Grower makes l?lht. scanty lashes loog, dark and hm ll Bye Drops soothes tired m mur:hflhmudmh ‘u- Quinlan’s booklet of Home Treatments at —the scientific Venetian Toilet Preparations which are a part of the Arden Treatments— these shouldp form the basis of your care of the skin at home. A lictle Self Treatment cach morning and night, following the method of Elizabeth Arscn, will soon create for you a clear fine skin. 129 COMPLETE In This Fine Cabinet We recommend and feature the FRESHMAN RADIO with NEW shielded grid tube — a FRESHMAN exclusive feature. This is the New ALL ELECTRIC Model Q-18, which marks a basic advance in radio science—in short, a SIM- PLIFIED RADIO. Come in and hear it to- morrow. 60c Pompeian Face Powder 39c 50c Odorono 43¢ Vmerriaw Cuaasenvo Cazan §t $2 §3 Vewriaw Axomva Serw Towic $s¢ $2 §3.75 Vmerriaw Ovavos Sxive Fooo $1 $1.75 $2.75 $423 Vorax Veiva Cazax $1 $2 §3 Ve Mosces O $1 $50 $4 Vmaomax Sractas Asmeovomer $a.25 $4 Vomrx Poss Camane $t Voo Awen-Wanogs Cauuxe $ QUINLAN odsk for Kathleen SMe ‘A Small Deposit and o fl‘?’mfil $2 A WEEK Small additional charge when pay- ments extend beyond two months. Lower Flogr-—-Direct Entrance From 11th Street 3 Radio Section,

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