Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1929, Page 16

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ISP LN SHONER FRDA Sibley Guild to Hold Open House to Receive Gifts for Institution. A program of entertainment, includ- ing musical selections and a play, will feature the annial ‘benefit for Sibley Memorial Hospital, under the auspices of the Sibley Guild, at Rust Hall, ad- joining the hospital, Friday afternoon and evening. . Open house will be held and all friends of the hospital are asked to bring or send a gift of linen or cash to and in replenishing the linen shelves at the hospital. The officers and chairmen of the guild, assisted by the wives of Metho- dist ministers of the city, will be at home in Rust Hall from 3 o'clock in the afternoon until 10 o'clock that night to receive the gifts. Following 15 a selected list of hospital needs any of which, it is explained, will be acceptable: Spreads (dimity), 72 by 45; table napkins, 18 by 18; face towels, surgeon towels and bath towels, wash Mrs, Charles S. Cole, wife of the president of the Lucy Webb Hayes Na- | various Mef Training tional School, assisted by guild officers, will receive the guests from 3 to 4 o'clock. The program will begin 2t 4 o'clock and numbers will be pve- sented duflngdm the afteracon and eve- ning, including: M‘iu Clara_Shea, whistling soloist; Miss Hester Walker Beall, reader; Miss Mary Apple, contralto soloist; singing by Rust Hall students of school songs Dbetween 7 and 8, and “Mammy’s Little wild Rosg,” a play, by the Eldbrooke Church young people. Mrs. A. H. McKinley, assisted by the Ministers' Wives Assoclation, will have charge of the tea room,adjoining the chapel, Ice cream and homemade cakes will be sold. throughout the afternoon and evening, under the direction of Mrs. William Smith and her assistants from Hamline Church. The Junior Guild party for all chil- dren, over 3 years of age who belong to the "Junior ‘Guild or who are enrolled by the payment of $1 that day .are eli- gible to come to the party which Miss Ruth Clark and Miss Berriice Huffman are planning to hold in the kindergarten room at Rust Hall from 3 to 4. The entire institution will be open to visitors and personally conducted tours, under the guidance of Mrs. D. B. Groff, will be arranged in parties accompanied by Rust Hall and Sibley students to show special points of interest, from the 90; sheets, 72 by 108; pillow slips, 36 by Stbley nursery to the modernly equipped Sut the country, such as orphanages, | hospitals, homes and settlement, houses. The senior class will serye supper from 5:30 to 7 for 50 cents, for the conven- jence of those who wish to. remain through the evégln‘ or, to come directly from their offi Contributions of Linen. Mrs. Raymond L. Ross, chairman of the linen committee, will have a space reserved for contributions of linen for each church, designated by a sennant containing the iame of the church, with Millions of pancakes are tast- ing better than ever—millions of pancakes enriched with this matchless maple flavor. LOG CABIN oo | SYRUP R IS secretary, wfllgi th 2 ve the -‘:x‘p:'mau fund. over th ver the amount reported for last year. New members may be enrolled and dues also will be received for renewals in all rtments of the guild . C. Fisher, Mary showing the stand- | fund. in the membership played, the ehurcm seéal e the name of fund for. this year is an increase ‘membership. , secretary of the Pure—Crisp—Delicious! Sophie Mae Black Walnut Brittle 29¢ 12-03., Box sale a substantial contribution to the linen of the flower committee, and Mrs. T. W. Stanton chairman of decorations. Mrs. Joy Elmer M of Sibley Guild, is the general chairman of the linen shower. Sibley Hospital receives no Govern- ment appropriation and sells no tickets for benefits, it is occasion it gives { ‘will have & nlty?wmnndlnokltm_mfl;lam test re- | work. & ‘Moves for Capital Punishment. LANSING, Mich., April 17 (#).—The Michigan State Senate moved yesterday to reinstate capital t on the State’s statate books after an interval of almost 100 years, in which life im- prisonment has been the maximum penalty. The Lennon bill, providing death ~ for first-degree murders, was by a vote of 21 to 10. It carries provision for a referendum next year. ‘The measure still must run a long gunmt in the House, however, and there believed at least an even chance that Gov. Pred W. Oneg never will be called Mrs. A. M. Talbert is chairman , the president inted out. On this friends an opportu- MRS. EMBURY DIES. Manager of Government Hotels Succumbs Aftter Operation. ‘Word was received here today of the death of Mrs. Jessie H. mhuryym Ger- mantown Hospital, Germantown, Pa., April 8, following an operation. M Embury was a manager of the Govi ment Hotels on Union Station Plaza. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs, g; !rvi:n.‘ Hyatt h(;( Spartanburg, 8. C. term was Oakwodd Cemetery, Syracuse, N. Y. it Nearly 1,500,000 pounds of tobac were sold in Porto Rico recently. £ GOLD CRAFT Milk-Rich or Dark-Rich Main 5215 . Chocolates Modestly Priced 8 Oc The Pound Package p RELIEVED L. . . QUICKLY UERS| This Parely Vegetable Pill \ ‘ will move the bowels \ 8§ without any pain and depressing after ef- fects. Sick Headaches, Indigestion, Bilicusness and Bad Complexion quickly relieved. Childrenand Aduits can easily swallow Dr. Carter’s tiny, sugar coated pills. They are free from calomel and poisonous drugs. All Druggists 25¢ and 75¢ red pkgs. =~ *Candy lovers instinctively recognize in GOLD CRAFT ~—that particular. something which removes these chocolates from the commonplace into a class uniquely alone. In each package of GOLD CRAFT is an incomparable assortment of nuts, fruits and cdtdials. Delicious centers «..alll Encased in pure rich chocolate. Smooth—creamy —tempting. A\ .- mi —the Better to Serve You Guaranteed Fresh! You will be sure to enjoy & box of this old-time Southern confec- tion. Rich, sweet, black walnut meat kernels are generously scat- tered through the brittle, blending a flavor that is irresistible. This brittle is guaranteed to be strictly fresh. _— Specify dark-rich or milk-rich chocolate « o+ @S your taste Jictates. Dark-rich for those who prefer dark choco- lates; milk-rich for those who prefer milk chocolates. Mid-Month Sale of Drug Store Needs! Lower Prices That Thrifty Shoppers Will Welcome on Health and Bedauty, Needs W\W T e M N 10-PIECE BEDROOM S A Spring Blood Purifier! Arseno-Calcine Wafers fl 81 Size 89c Now is the time to take that Spring blood tonic. Arseno -Cal- cine Wafers contain cream of tartar and sulphur in — combination with acid arsenous and calcium sulphide to cleanse and purify the blood, which leaves the skin clear, soft and healthy. These tablets are ab- solutely harmless. Easy to Take—Easy to Act E-Z Nasal Spray: 50c A preparation of proven merit in combating germs in Bering Ear Oil p—_— Bt A\ s Generous Bottle Don't trust uncertain unsafe dyes to rid your hair of gray! Kolor- Bak is a clean, colorless liquid that cannot harm hair. back natural color, blonde, auburn, brown or black. Sold on a money-back guarantee. Regular $1.50 ol - Kolor-Bak Banishes Gray Hair HOME REMEDIES 7 —Priced Very Low B $1 Marmola Tablets. ....... .69 % 60c McCoy’s Tablets, small. .37c B! 75 Mellins Food ..............57c #i 25¢ Mentholatum, small. .......17¢ % $1 Mercitan Lotion .. ......... . 78¢c ,_ 25¢ Mercurichrome Sol. ..... . .19¢ ’ ' 50c Musoldent. .-.........37c 65¢ Mike Martin’s Liniment . . 49¢ ' 25¢ Nature’s Remedy Tablets. 19¢ E_ LAXATIVE TABLETS One or twd E-Z Tablets on retiring at night will keep the liver functioning properly. They are mild but very effective. No gripe, no nausea. Put up in airtight wooden vials to insure their strength and freshness. Little Chocolate- Coated Tablets. .. 25¢ has an oil base and antiseptic properties which prevent germs from lodging and multiplying in the mucous membrane of the nose and (fe throat. A Charming Suite of good workmanship, of Genuine Walnut Venegers on Gum- wood. Suite includes Dresser, Vanity, Chifforobe and Straight-end Bed. A com- fortable Spring, Mattress, Ch: Bench and 2 lows complete | this outfit at this Remarkably . Low Price. A Great Comfort and, § Relief for —Defective hearing Living Room i Suite covered in good grade Jac- quard Velour - over Reversible Spring-filled Cushions. Included with the 3 pieces are an End Table, Library Table, Maga- zine Rack, 4-piece Smoker, Bridge Base and Bridge Shade. Spray your nose and throat buzzing and itching ears three times daily with this soothing preparation which as- sists in the prevention and . elimination of dangerous germs. TOILET ARTICLES —At Great Savings 50c Mavis Taleum . ...... ..... 33 75¢ Maybelline . .-.........49 50c Mennen’s Skin Balm. . ...39¢ 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream, 34c 50c Molle Shaving Cream . . .33c 50c Mulsified Shampoo 37c 25¢ Mum Deodorant............. 60c Odorono Deodorant ....-. . 39¢ 50c Packer’s Shampoo.......-.39¢ 10c Palmolive Soap, 3 for . . .20c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. . . .29¢c $1.40 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine, 99¢ 60c Pompeian Massage Cream, 39¢ 30c Pyrodento Tooth Paste...21c 25¢ Resinol Soap. ... 25¢ Squibb’s Talcum .. $1 Tangee Lip Stick... ........ 50c Wildroot Hair Tonic. ...-. 25¢ Woodbury Soap....... $1 Mahdeen Remedy ; 20c¢ Laco Castile Soap, 3 for. . 50c 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste. . . . 35¢ 35c Kleenex, small. ... ... ...21c 50c Jergen’s Lotion. . ... .33¢ 50c Ipana Tooth Paste . .......29¢ $1 Hinds H. & A. Cream .~. . .69¢ 65¢ Glover’s Mange Remedy . . 48¢c 50c Glazo Nail Polish 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste. . .34c 60c Danderine Hair Tonic. . .43c ‘ . —stiff and hard feeling ears —earache Housecleaning time is here—and of course you will want to give your home a thorough cleaning from cellar to attic. Make everything spic and span. Peoples Drug Stores are headquarters for cleaning needs. Sup- ply vour needs now—cleaning time is here—and “Peoples” extreme cut prices will save you more. Sale of Chamois Skins To Help You in Your Spring Cleaning These chamois are of an unusually fine texture. Excellent for cleaning and pol- ishing automobiles, windows, furniture ¥ and silverware. The sizes listed are ap- § proximate— 11x13Y% inches..... 12x14 inches.... 14x23 inches 12-Piece = Jacquard Velour 7 ot | Living Room Outfit L) (] - — — 15x24 inches.... 18x30 inches. 22x34 inches vied To Give Your Floors a Rich, Soft Finish PEOPLES Floor Wax R [ vee 35¢ Polish Up Your Furniture For Spring Peoples Polish Imparts a high luster to furniture and automobiles. Will not mar_the finest finish. This is a very low price AOFES| for a polish of this Bt '};'. /7 quality. L f [FLOOR WA {i 35¢ 5 = Gives & soft. rich-looking finish and a wear-resisting surface_that will not scratch to your floors, woodwork and furniture. Will not injure the fnest sh. $1 Nestle’s Food. . ....... ..... . 84¢c 50c Noxzema Cream . .....34c $1 Nuxated Iron Tablets. .. .79¢ $1 Ovoferrin Tonic .. ........73¢ 25¢ Peterman’s Discovery. . .21c 50c Poslam Ointment . . ... . ..37¢c 75¢ Pompeian Olive Oil... . ... 57¢ $1.20 Scott’s Emulsion. . . ... 79¢ 25¢ Seidlitz Powders. ... ....... 19¢ 50c 666 Tonic. . . .. : $1 Tanlac Tonic . .. . 13c $1.25 Veracolate Tablets ... . 83c 50c Weck’s Healing Cream. . 42c 75¢ Wyeth’s Sodium Phosphate 54c $1 Zonite Antiseptic. . .....69c $1.25 Absorbine Junior. . . . .83¢c $1.50. Agarol Compound. . ... 98¢ $1.50 ‘Atophan Tablets. . ... . 98¢ 50c Beecham’s Pills. . . .. ... 34c 75c Bell-ans Tablets . . ..... ... 47c 25¢ Blue Jay Plasters .19¢ Nationai Pale-Dry Ginger Ale Here is a Genuine Kroehler Bed- Davenport Out- fit at a Remarkably Low Price. Consists of a Bed - Davenport, Club Chair )\ and Wing Chair, covered in Ve-“\_ lour. A Bridge Base, Shade, End Ta- ble and Magazine Rack complete this Dining Room Suite exactly as illus- trated. Consists of Large Buffet, China Cabinet, Ex. Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Host Chair. Made of Walnut Veneer over Gum- wood. A 32-piece Dinner Set and 5-piece Console Set‘completo this out- fit, < - Put Your Winter Things Away in PROTECTOR Tar or Cedar Bags Dustproof—Mothproof Special 4.9 Each These bags are large size (26x57 inches), dust and moth proof, with rack * inside to accommodate several gar- ments. This is an unusually low price for garment bags of this quality and « size, 5-Pie‘ce Unfinished Breakfast Set “The Safe Antiseptic™ Listerine Delicious and Good for You! - Welch’s Grqpe Juice 29c¢ | Keep Your Dresses Clean While Working Around the House ‘|~ Rubberized _Aprons \ 39¢Each Made’ of excellent quality, waterproof rubberized material. . Attractive design and, pretty color Ends Agony of Piles Instantly Foe acts like magic No. 1 Top Lift . .$14.75 No. 3 Side Icer No. 2 Side Icer..$19.75 No. 4 Porcelain Lined, $39.75 Deduct $5.00 for Your Old Box sense ral ‘odors coming 'i% bad Breatn, bridgework ?.mn'cm ‘dentures. _r_—_——-——————— Just the Thing for Overnight or Week-End Trips Gladstone Bags two catel nice looking leather: % trieenas $]-19 Complete bag, well made, with or 20 inches long—in either brown. i Line of s & ' Large size to com- pletely cover front A A

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