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e ""‘::."}i'.::u‘"m - GUILD MEETS TONIGHT. # ‘The Washington Consumers’ Guild, e — 2 e . :uuwarmmmsum.muc . Tarold cast a displeased glance af slike. Alice ” 8 o'clock, wili pe the last organization ms::::dmfsk :n oot briond | 10 Gacaceoti AUE MUY [ i -Sawom 1| ~Wouldy { t take a poll on. the persons to be drawled. Ike?”, demanded 3 recommended to President Hoover for the position of Public Utilities Commis- E with _softly shining e “I| “shirley shrugged. “It's going 1 3 X , sometimes :ronder irx du?;"e 50 | there, l&’mzh. I'm !rh‘l'x'm rmwp:.f:a o o much happiness. Just think, | of jt.* b Jer 5 Harold. . sloner. The speakers will be: Tench T. ol o e ot e ey J570 Sew were Daw tking dylihe o g i . . But, gir > Marye, chairman of the poll committee; on our new bungalow. Isn't it wonder- | their ‘movements. Qiening e [ ¢ them. the_though ther g r » |Linn A, E. Gale, president Washington ful to be engaged.’ A short man with an odd sear aeross . Really, loesn’ 14 u,,!,,,_ e end, mmml::,muz.c.mml.m A e e vison | el w Hramah oo ‘rand friende “Whiat difterence does -1t make?” | by Ted's e % . e A } yoi g0 you to your . N RN et b T enaiti fhen rely at | hey Glan's sy at YOUT shamrock” - |quavesed Allos, Duseting snto feass. . Gy free.she. Wogeed U ot “I¢ you { > T, ¥ . —“T had planned to take both | “No, let’s go by ourselves. Ill tell 3 4 k self, T have ambitions. You haven't| Harold wheeled about. “Say, girls.|yoi"clic in there for & bite after the | Alice; there 5 . met any of my friends yet. Harold|Tm frightfully sorry. Tve got fo lurry pmfil'. Of course, though, the plan | Alice wes angry and showed it. . : 5 writes poetry. s ,;g"m"“m;n’"‘“':‘“ is lunching | muct be given up now, as I have to | “After Harold made ‘Bich a point of - : mfé‘-‘ilzr’, "-"mpoe“{r;‘gmn” p"i“}w;fl & well | otten his billiold, " T¢_wilt take o | HUTTY away.” ::;‘l‘nxhy.o:bcom. 1 think you are down : 4 : e e NoopwArDp & LoTHROP as plumbing, Ted 1s getting along | My Teady money and Tl have none |, ‘Tll do 1t Hatolts" eried fice pafeblv: | req arew Shirley's hand through his eft to treat. Miss Shirley, will you | oL dort IS & it o, she_ can |arm. “After all, Alice, she happens to 10 1% Faxp G Stneers e’ splendidly. He has put in all the walk use himself | 40 me an immense favor?” ), {’l‘;fi‘lflg‘: ’,'}‘,u'h:“’,‘,’,"mh;e m,‘,’ mscll | “uywhat 1s 1t2* she asked, nstinctively | Walt in a doorway for me and well | be my girl, not Haro el double drainboards and set 36 inches | disliking the way his eyes from | Meet you at the hotel.” £ . .. thougl from the floor instead of the usual 29, | her direct regard, ‘Harold pressed the glittering ringinto | Harold wasawaiting autside for them.’ There is a shower over the tub, t00.” “It’s to take this,” he brought out |her hand and vanished in the crowd. As Shirley started to explain her ‘Alice rubbed at her already gliste) from his pocket an emerald ring, square | . You did your best to spoil the day, change of plans an offiter joined them. nails. “You seem very domestic,” and exquisitely cut, “and run into the | Shirley. ~I'm afraid Harold is dis-| “Which girl pawned an emerald ring drawled. “I like to go to dances evenings. | PAWNShop on_the corner and get as appointed in you. Jjust now?"” : What do you think of my new ring?” — — Silently Shirley stared at the large S A diamond, fully four times as large as the tiny, perfect jewel Ted had so proudly presented her with. “It is beautiful,” she said at last. “But it must have cost a great deal.” “But naturally,” Alice practiced this phrase, one heard at a theater, “Harold wishes me to have only the best. Don't you think he is awfully handsome?” “Ye-as,” Shirley agreed with a men- tal reservation that she hardly under- stood herself, Harold puzzled her. Tall ) el . - - : our reputation ST v B , (55| Delivers the New o v did not fit in with. the rest of t.\um! ; . ° B s Lo b ' e This New R.C.A. Radiola 33 The Amazing New that fitted him nicely, but 1t wasn't fn | 1929 RC A R dl - . : the same elass with Harold's. Ted dis- . aalo Is VCYY Popularly Priced : g : \ M 1wy fi\\\\\ liked Harold and had even asked his sweetheart to drop Alice. “Alice has lost her head over soclety. For a laundry sorter to talk about liv- ||| : p A ing at an apartment hotel and be | «~The Radiola 33 Electric Ra- Tncluding for_theate: d dances is i :;'.m." rwmmy ;;sx:‘: come g:z easy. T“E flEC“T CO, | dio is splendid in tone and per- Tubgs and What will she do when she is old and Sy I formance . . . and exquisite in Speaker needs a home? Better go easy on that | Y % z sort of stuff, Shirley. We're ordinary F Street at Seventh All-Elsctric... Beautifal Console-Type Cabinet BCA Louds folks and we want to get ahead while L ! % appearance. Priced surpris- § 50 [ 1008 3 we're young enough to work and plan 2 2 £ “ 2 5 R l R do d . o She Fure e : / S ingly low for such high quality. Bl i { oya aalo an Specmlty Co. s, Shirles, thinking over his speech. had X Let us show you the new Ra- Terms May Be 1341 Connecticut Ave. as she would, or could, Alice never diola 33 tomorrow in our— Arranged | Radio As It Should Be” e e clothes Tate bousht [ R i 5 e clothes she u 3 were showy and flimsy and the chglp Ravto Garizames, FoURTa FLOOR. For Free Home Demonstration trinkets spoiled even those. & Open Evenings Unti “Harold wants you to_come with ys to see St. Patrick’s parade,” said Alice. “In't 1t lucky the boss is Irish? I never worked anyWhere before that I got two hours off for it. I wish it fell on a Saturday, though. Then we could spend the whole afternoon running e _ | Its action is “certain” Alice scowled, “And why not?” *Why—that is—I just can’t. “You've been acting awful snippy lately. I know Ted doesn't like me and . o Says noted skin specialist in statement “Maybe; it's plain he doesn't trust Iy-luu. though. I think he's jealous of a) 's good looks.” ™ Shirley spoke without much enthusiasm. A girl doesn’t like the L : .0 - implication that she isn’t trusted. i : 3 “Then be yourself and come with us. % 5 a voc d zn ‘What are you going to do with the two g ‘ : 4 hours? Hang around this place?” 3 And Shirley found _herself acco L % / . 5 panying the two. - She had pinned o i g cluster of real shamrocks, given by T - and she added a bit of emerald ribl Former Officer || k. e ey, I R | DR. CLEMENT SIMON, of Paris, is ecommends New e ‘ . Dermatologist (skin specialist) of the ¢ 3 : Hospital of St. Michel; Physician at : Vet : : : the St. Lazare Hospital; Editor-in-chief lie_rl,_ExuaCt Ree of the “Medical Bulletin " and the “An- Says He and His Wife Found | f : nals of Dermatology,” both of Paris;. | It to Be the Ideal Remedy S : ; . Officer of The Legion of Honor. He was | for Their Trouble. : : A Chief Physician of the Dermatological il Base of the French Armies in Italy during the World War, Nothing can succeed only upon | its merits, and when well known| Washington people who have lived in the city for years come forward with signed statements and praise Millrs Herb Estract as the greatest O delicacy, brilliance or beauty e %3 though it is proof beyond a doubt Only since the work of Pasteur that 1t is a medicine of exceptional of color that cannot flo fro ‘ : merit. s W m : has yeast really received scientific your own brush on furniture, wood- ' " recognition . . . Fresh yeast has work or floors by use of fast-drying - properties whick are certain in : / " the treatment of some skin frou- \ 3 a4 bles and especially furunculosis : stances endowed with various and . QUiCk Dlylm : € ‘ ; A \ powerful biological activities.” Varnish-Lacquer-Enamels st i : / Mr. 7. B Hawkl, {—the easy-using lacquer that “driesinno Dr. CLEMENT SIMON PR {time”— the varnish that’s not harmed -~ | (zfifsr::?;do:}f::‘:t:;h:fi:}‘g; which result from clogged intestines. the latest boosters for this medicine. FROM mOAT TO COLON is o i : : ; ; J ! Fleischmann’s Yeast is fresh. Un- :::,:::?x:u: M‘.’:&'L‘fz even by bOlllflg water — the brilliant X : opinion to the almost world-wide . Jike dried or killed yeast, it contains spread to the rest of the systeml advocacy of yeast for health, is, Dr. millions of living, active yeast plants. 90% of all ills start here, but here ,enamcl tough cnough for autqubllcs-‘ i : Clement Simon, editor of important . As these pass daily through your :’::,stp x;;stht: ';;c:::r::; ;I;;nru:;: French medical journals and a lead- -jntestinal tract they combat the poi- i o et Khep this eaire tract clean, active and healthy with Fleischmann’s Yeast. % . 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BES E inwater, cold or hot—not hotter than C. L. Osborne. .. . .. . .5919 Ga. Ave. N.W. ik cates an unclean, unhealchy intes-. . PR L PEAR TR I ;”3 ‘l:ml;uhrdm .38713% 'l“él: StAreet nw tinal tract. As Dr. Simon points out; x ;‘“st er:t"i; ¥ !:; :n 3 . . Stamler. ...... ., Ave. NW. - e : fresh.yeast has properties which are must eat it regularly and over a %-ffli:,n‘!hn‘r.m & G::’- lc‘.,u: i ¢ A\ " sure forthe correction of certain skin f“fi“m' period of “".‘"l : - 3205 14th Street N.W. . troubles. And in a recent survey in° Buy 2 or 3 days’ supply at a time Silver Spring Hardware & Rt i : : the United States, half the do¢- . —it will keep in'any cool, dry place. i i er.Spring, Md. - tors reporting said they prescribed = At all grocers and many leading %fl:“l;?:;:&ndm bl c";r"fi;f‘li,:;i" 5: . ) . fresh yeast for skin disorders and cafeterias, soda founni"xn and lunch J. M. Reed, 611 King St, Alexandria, Va. : the host of other common ills counters. 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