Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 37

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.LOOK AT Pages 173 and 203 this week's SATURDAY . EVENING POST Then send for private proof. R. S. ROBERTS 211 Indiana Ave, N.W. Seemed w:m Miracle Eczema Was Healed « Barrington, R.I —“I.wish_the .. ‘Whole world to know what Res- %.4nol Ointment has done for me, } 1 had mvm up hope of ever find- to cure the eczema {on my ears, 1 was troubled with % ;toii two u{::n w:thonl{lfln‘d(x:fi anything ve really } mults—thenlt‘n‘ Resinol and found it worked like a miracle. Y After the third day my ears { were better and within a week & my ka was its natural color “fln (SIg:dJm De Stefano, numol Soap and Ointment are P ¥ doctors for almost all types of skin disorder—the soap to cleanse and stimulate, the ointment to heal. Resinol Soap is unexcelled for the nurs- ery. Atall druggists, Sample of each free. Dept. 52, Resinel, Baltimore, Md. Resinol Sold By Over 2500 Dealers in Washington and Vicinity fi H s £ gkl L] Now, although this was very. t.hlnl Polly was about to ask him to she . moment he proposed it him- !'l( she flared up like a bonfire. “It's as good as Hollander, sharply, “If not better! “Oh, come now—I didn't mean—why, you've told me hundreds of time you hated it yourself—-" “I Joathe lt B\ll that does not mean that I am going to stand by and let |sa you insult it. If that’s the way you lelelhl ‘lbollt it, Eric Hollander—good night!” Polly turned and ran down the steps. The last he saw of her, she was whirl- ing away in an auto that had been waiting by the curb. y word! What a spitfire!” he ejaculated, “Mother’ll give me thunder when she finds this outt I don’t care. I wouldn’t introduce her as Miss Doodle to that bunch in there for a million bucks—no, siree!” And Mr. Hollander went back up the steps and into the hotel in search of the ballroom. Polly, meanwhile, in a voice shak- ing with rage, instructed the chauf- feur of the car. “Drive round and round until I decide where I want to go.” To herself she added, “I don't know whether to go stralght home or up to Aunt Martha’s and tell her how Eric_has insulted me!” “Pardon me,” she heard her chauf- feur saying, “but there is no place to drive round ‘and ‘round. I can drive into the suburbs— “Heavens, no!” Polly looked for the taximeter to see if her fare was mount- ing. There was no taximeter. She looked around the car. If was lux- urious. Then, for the first time, she glanced at the driver. He wore mo livery and a tuxedo showed plainly where his fur coat was flung “Now what have I done?” asked Polly. “I thought this was & public conveymcel ©Oh, put me out right' here and excuse, please.” “But you wanted to Miss Holalnder! Let me drlve you there —when you know where it is!” The chauffeur grinned. Polly liked his grin, although she asked, sharply, ‘How do you know my name?” “I know Eric Hollander by sight. And 1 know he was bringing “his cousin Paula Hollander, to the dance tonight He dated her up for a dance with a chum of mine. I put two md two to- oethzr and—got your name.” “Eric insulted “me!” Polly's voice quivered, “I am not going to let t moon set before I tell his mother aboul it. You may, if you wish, drive me to 58 Charles street. I'll get it off my mind immediately.” The neat maid who answered the bell go somewhere, ‘WALDORF-ASTORIA STATION| Hotel ‘Waldorf-Astoria 83rd St. weat of Sth Ave. x ]| su't. Hollander. Its Doodle. - ,ldmmed Polly with ‘| daugh, ht. 'l'veuhld a whiz of & tlme confided 1y, to her escort as they started 'm’ really glad Eric insulted me!” “How could he insult you?" He looked down at her. “If I knew what he said, T'd go back and smash —cousin or no_cousin. “It was about my name’" begah Polly and then stopped. “Your name! What's the matter with it? I think it's a knockout! Paula Hol- lander. . It's—it's wonderful.” The mention of names threw a wet blanket over Polly's spirits. She rode in silence for a long time. “Tired?” asked her chauffeur, softly. "No me—thmklnll' auddenly she ul “I've got to tell you some- thlnx"' she burst out. “I—I just can’t put if over on you any longer. I'm Eric Hollander’s cousin, but my name 'Doctor F ound As a family doctor at Monfl- ]cello IHincis, the whole human |body, not any small part of it, | was Dr Caldwell’s practice. More | than half - his “calls” were on women, \children and babies. | They are, the ones most often sick. But their illnesses were ' usually of a minor nature—colds, | fevers, headaches, biliousness— |and all of them required first a | thorough evacuation. They were consupated In the course of ‘his 47 years' ractice (he was graduated from g.ush Medical College back in |1875), he found a good deal of | success in such cases with a pre- @crlpflon of his own containing ¥ ‘slmple laxative herbs with pep- Isin. In 1892 he decided to use | this formula in the manufacture of a medicine to be known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and |in that year his prescription was | first placed on the market. | The preparation immediately had as great a success inthe | drug stores as it previously hed in hls private practice. Now, the |third generation is ullng it. \Mothers are giving it to their ‘chlldren who were given it by | their mothers. Every second of |the worl day someone some- where is going into a drug store No buy it Millions.of bottles of fDr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin are | being used a year. for Thin, Constlpated People Doodle, 1 hate . but it it o and I've got to defend it. II’AY JURY UNABLE TO DECIDE GAU&E OF DEATH IN | PANIC! "1 Man wn Fatally Inju d Duflng - |, Disturbance at Prize Fight in vietion. Polly, My name's Van Nels ‘As far as I am concerned, you coul I'd take vou 'hu course. “Rather,” Pol hed, “But do you think if you saw a lot of me .that in time—porhaps—you might |{ become a Van Ness?” “I—I don't mind tr:lnl to find out!” 8 happy little The End. (Copyright, 1929.) . Motor owners. in the United States last year paid more than $800,000,000 in taxes, it is averred. "Ladies’ Suits, $2.00 “EXQUISITE DRY CLEANING” Corner 11th & H Sts. NW. Phone National 2704 What is Best AT AGE 83 i Its great success is based on} merit, on repeated buying, on one satisfied user telling another. There are thousands of homes in | this count: that are never without a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's | Syrup Pepsin, and we have got- ' ten man{ hundreds of letters from grateful geople telling us that it helped them when every- | thing else failed. 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