Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1929, Page 16

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Amazm Liquid ENDS PAIN y,~"Corns VER 3,000,000 people have cured painful corns and cal- CHAMBER NAMIES NEW COMMITTEES Commerce Body Announces Personnel of Three Appoint- ed for Ensuing Year. Announcement ' of the personnel of three committees of the Washington Chamber of Commerce was announced today. Martin A. Leese, a past presi- dent. of the chamber, is chairman of luses by this amazing method. One drop of new scientific liquid deadens pain in 3 seconds — then dries up corn, You peel it off with fingers. Doctors use it widely. Beware of imitations. Get the real “Gets-It"— for sale everywhere, “GETS-IT,” Inc., Chicago, U. S. A, GETS-IT LOOK AT Pages 173 and 203 April 6 SATURDAY EVENING POST Then send for private proof , R. S. ROBERTS 211 Indiana Ave. N.W. HEAR‘I‘ ATTACKS caused by accumulation of gasare dana gerous. Consult a phylid.n at once. A00372p, DR. smczkfi Same formala since 1624 A carminative—dispels geas How long . is it since your suit DAY'S SUGCESTION dry-cleaned’ Dry- elnnln; Te. the committee on conventions, and W. .Y Bm'n‘ vice chairman;. Henry E. , chairman, and H. A. Brooks, vlee chflmm of ‘the committee on building industries, and Merritt O. Chance, chairman, And Dr. Frank W. Ballou, vice chairman, of the commit- tee on charities. The members of the committee on conventions are: Martin A. Leese, W. J. Brown, Joseph Abel, Darrell P. Aub, Dr. Bernard A. Baer, Miss Sibyl Blktr 8% 4 Conn, T. Crocker, Charles T. Clagett, wulhm Clarke, Eugene Dickinson, James Dew- ey, Ben. D. Dreyfuss, Oeomn Derse, Miss Loretta A. Ennis, Harry 8. Evans, Edwart T. Fenwick, L. H. Firey, Frank P. Fenwick, G. Hanson Foote, P. C. Gordon, Cecil R. Grabill, Willlam F. Gude, George Gaul, Granville Gude, Housfon R. Harper, Wallace Hatch, William J. Jacobi, Joseph D. Kaufman, Julius Lansburgh, Willlam H. Leath, M. J. Mannes, E. A. Merkle, 0. O. Mills, Louls I. Oberlb, Bert Olmsted, Howell Peoples, Meredith H. Polen, Walter P. Plymale, James W. S. Peters, Hugh J. Phillips, Harry n mflout, ‘Lieut. Charles Riemer, B. H. jr.; Robert J. Rothstein, Leonlrd P "Schioss, Arthur C. Smith Alexander Shapiro, H. R. Stanford, G. W. Shockey, Sidney Bel- denman, Dr, Charles L. Smith, jr.; M. stzwm, 3d; T. T. Taylor, A\lsfln C. Waller, D. E. Wright, Miss Marjorle F. Webster, Warner M. Eaton, Jcflerson L. Ford, jr.; J. A. Johnson, C. C. pel, Maurice Kressin, Allen V. de and Louis C. Carl. Building Industries. The members of the committee on buflding_industries are Henry E. Stringer, H. A. Brooks, Paul G. Brock, Morris Cafritz, Ben B. Cain, jr.; Charles L. Casterlin, Appleton P. Clark, jr.; B. Glll’l!ol’l . W. Clayton, Jame Dewey, . Eugene T chkuuon 3 Isadore Freund, Creed W. Fulton, Henry B. Crampton, A. F. Harlai Charles G. Graves, Sidney Hechinger, Joseph High, F. B. Hoffman, Garfield I Kass, H. L. Kengla, J. Brackley Kirks, Miss A. V. Lally, Grant Leet, Charles E. Langley, Kenneth M. Liv- ingstone, F. Moran McConibe, Roben H. McMackin, Edj A. Merkle, Mrs, Ruby Lee Minar, R. W. Mosher, 'Edgar Morris, Harry Neison, Meredith H. Polen, Gllben L. Roditr E. H. Rosen- garten, Shapiro, Elizabeth P. shevp.rd Graeme T. smllwood. moves all dust and ldme——nll the dirt and mineral oil that it has picked up. Then by special equipment we “fAuff™ and refresh the fiinc on a cushion of warmed air. And skillful plulin! - —with steam an vacuum—moulds back the style and brings up the nap. $1.25 You'll: feel better and look smarter if you send your suit George B. Springston, W. M. Stewart, 3d; Elmer E. Snider, Charles H. Tomp- kins, T. T. Taylor, Gerald R. Trimble, Wick and Robert L. Mc- The members of the committee on charities are Merritt O. Chance, Dr. Prank W. Ballou, Miss Hettie P. Ander- son, Simon Beloff, Miss Gertrude H. Bowling, Bertram Chesterman, 8. L. Christie, Charles T. Clagett, William L. larke, John R. Curran, Miss Marjorie iell, George S. De Neale, Rev. George W. Dow, Morris Cafritz, John Joy Edson, Miss Loretta A. Ennis, cnmu A. Gold- smith, Wallace Hatch, Isidore Hersh- field, C. Phillips Will, Paul Himmelfarb, Capt. Ernest R. Holtz, Dorsey W. Hyde, jr.; Maurice Kressin, Rudolph Jose, Dr. today to CARMACK Robert Scott Lamb, Dr. Harry S. Lewls, Miss M. Pearl McCall, F. Moran M- ‘Millan, H. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.’ n ial fl J Nl\5 Crepes By Request Women’s You Can Save HATS, 88¢ S pecial Offering Women'’s Vests & Marvelous Values At This Price Georgettes Combinations - What a surprise for you here tomorrow in this infportant sale. You'll ind one and two piece models, lace collars, cape effects, drapes—every new fashion and high style imaginable. For Misses and Women on What Prints ¢..” IONDAY, APRIL 8 1929.° You Buy I.f».Y’ou Buy Where You Can Shve A day when values are high and prices are low. Shopping Tuesday in our Downstairs - Store has become a thrift habit with thou- sands of smart Washington women. Greatest Values This Spring Season 20 Sports Coats Coats originally made to sell for twice the price. Every coat a real bargain $ at this phenomenally low price. A tre- mendous variety of small or large plaids and some plain colors. Some slightly soiled. Sizes 14 to 42 6-75 By Request Children’s HATS, 88c Special Offering 600 Pieces Cotton A Special Purchase at a Price Boys’ and Girls’ Nelson, Rev.,Dr. John O'Grady, CLEANERS Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Ada C. Payne, AN S ak ter P. Plymale, 8. Pow: Lieut. and I,’YERS les Riemer, Dr. C. Jabel Robinson, ne ers ° ‘Phone Lincoln 1810 Miss Edna J. , 8. H. c ‘Thoma, Dr. Grace A. Thompson, In advance of the season we've 18th St. office, Col. 636 “For that well-dressed feeling” Bloomers at 69 é Perfect quality vests of a grade usually sold at 95c; the bloomers areof a super-quah? rayon and are slightly irregular; ully cut and reinforced at all Underwear . . Here you will find every detail nec- < c essary to complete your undergar- S ment wardrobe—gowns, slips, che- mises, step-ins and bloomers; dainty, soft lingerie fab- rics; both regular and extra sizes. Arvilla T. T. Taylor, Mrs. Mina C. Van Wiakle, Dr. F. L. William and Joseph A. Wilner. made a special purchase of sneakers —the popular laced to the toe mod- els in either brown or white, with heavy ankle patches; sizes up to 5%5. LECTURER WILL TELL Have Clearer Skin Using Invisible Zemo! In a surprisingly short time, such skin troubles as pimples, itching rash and blemishes vanish—the skin clears— when soothing, cooling Zemo is used. e e e s S SN G o g the most stubborn cases of Ecsems. Society this evening by & ; . H F k 88 Have invisible, odorless Zemo alvays on | % D. .m e A Matchless Collection of ouse r'rocks . Bamd t rsovs it riiens ity m"% through remote sections ‘of Af- Modern Materials - Attractive sporty styles in the new- o muem“flw-y.—urmhment i will be m 0 . ..m at a Price est sleeveless models; pretty shades S bottls te@ay—Advertisement. of rose, copen, green, tan, blue and pongee; sizes 16 NATURE Is Waking Up The long winter sleep is about over and soon everything will be clothed in green. The cherry, each, flowering crab-apple and ilac buds are bursting. The lovely Virginia bluebells and yellow do- ronicum are showing their heads. Peonies are popping up. Rose- bushes, that but a few weeks ago appeared only so much dead wood, are responding to Nature's call. This is the time to begin using Fulton’s PLANTABBS, odorless plant food tablets, on all garden rl;ntinz ‘Why not get one arge cans for $3.50, & °§ supp! for the moder: '§ gardén. No garden fertilizer 1- {§as economical as PLANTABBS when bought in this size. Other sizes $1.00, 50c and 25c at all ff dealers. If yours cannot supply, 1 g:np:id from Plant Products Ec altimore, Md. Plantabbs ODORLESS PLANT FOOD TABLETS an When Yo“ cah:h Col(l "l_lr}hgb‘l'zfl!'s % it PR Beds reads : Rllb Oll Musterole ~ | mittee is now obtaining from land find a design you' 11 hke. . nml:u th'muuch ‘whose Mwn‘:: 0) l > | Mopele oy ;‘o y:grg":n;l Pioe line el extend, permistice ngoleum Make Felt-Base Rugs 3. F 15%x27, 14c 2436, 34c 4x54, §4¢c 36x72, 94c cold from turning into “flu” or pneu- monia. 1t does I the good work of SCHOOLS AWARDED 4.9 . A" Perfcct Quality e i tecommended _by| ATTENDANCE BANNERS : C7Y4xd ’fl'u'lfu:fi“fo? s:rned xh?z::“cold’rgl m°ry Grove, Silver Hill, College ‘At sp‘ ial Pri T o ) A cial Prices Tuesda - ma, neuulgu, congestion, p-ms and loped ud;u, 81x105-inch size; fint quality. Imported Rag Rugs 9‘1 oY ’ 2 :aches of theback and joints, :pnina, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet—colds of all sorts. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in . milder form for babies and. small _ children. Ask for children’ M terole. OF ‘FORBIDDEN’ REGION Woman Who Traveled Remote Sec- tions of Africa Will Describe Touareg Country. ‘The first authorized views taken iters. Miss Smith will illustrate her lecture with motion pictures and lantern slides. The public is invited. PURCELLVILLE OBTAINS WATER SYSTEM LAND Farm in Blue Ridge Mountains Purchased—Work on Installa- tion to Start Seon. Special Dispatch to The Star. PURCELLV! : ? | B : ig gq : g ] straining points. Special Offering Dress Materials Rayon Art Taffeta (seconds) Prmted Rayon Voile (seconds) Rayon Satin Twill (seconds) Rayon Flat Crepe (seconds) ‘And Another Amazing Group of Attractive Dress Goods at a Still Lower Price Permanent Finish Organdy (seconds) Printed Voile, Pique & Dimity (seconds) 37¢ Special Offering Rayon Taffeta 36-inch Fast Plain and Color Prints Figured Rayon Finely finished :heeke':h‘:\' 21 for women's or c children's dresses; lar. m.afinm 69 Newest Spring Shades in A Warvelone Sili of Linen, Pique, Pongee Women s $1 to 44. All First Quality 84¢ - Perfect fit, savings, style and long wearability will be found in these first quality pure silk hose. With seamed backs and pointed or new French heeh silk to top/or with lisle hem; all new shades; sizes 8 to 107 Children’s Smart Rayon Socks Straight.top socks, in the new floral patterns— blue, Nil ind pink 2 B, N g, reia s maine: 25 C Special Offering Stepi epins . ... ¢ $1.50 to $3 Values Treo, Neatform and others—of strong, serviceable materials, combined with elastic; some Corsets, Girdles & From the best known makers—Gossard, Special Selling 300 -Neponset Scatter RUGS 27 c Special Selling Felt-Base 494 294 Ten of the season’s most beautiful patterns from which to choose and four different sizes and prices; one of the finest qualities you can purchase at this exceptionally low price; lpecnl for Tuesday, Base- ment Day. s 37c . =» 67c ms 8¢ Thcpopuhfhitludmultyku‘mglwkhetw Mbordmudimxdmdclnthuspuhlumu

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