Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1929, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D..C, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1939 ) id to have been speeding Wednes- | An arrangement was then made which | their business to stiy up-party strife or a-'; 4 ionton "North Capliol . street, | allowed MacEwen o knock on the door | CHURCH LOBBY SCORED. |{2e ter party interests. We believe Moore was arrested by Detectives Wil- | of an apartment in the 1600 block of | — in a free church in a free State, not in liam R. Lafiin and W. E. MacEwen of | S street, and received three pints of New York Pastor Opposes Activity |a State coerced and governed by the the third precinct, who are said to | suspected liquor. One of these was paid | church.” have discovered .(bo“t‘: prou-udhlnf fro;g his clothing. A further search is sa 7 : to have revealed a paper on which Was | purke entered the apartment and are | ok o My 10 UP—Rev. Dr. Glass Colored With Cobalt. written a notation which led police 0 | saiq to have selzec 41 quarts of aileged | C2leb R. Stetson, rector of Trinity Prot-| believe that a pint Tecently had been |jiotor” There Veatch was arrested. He | estant Episcopal Church, is opposed to| It has been determined that the an- | delivered. A card bearing lhe_"l;"fl :é ! was charged with sale, and Moore with |lobbying by churches and the clergy. | cients knew of the art of coloring glass John McLain Veatch. 29, also was found | possession. Speaking at a service in celebration by the use of cobalt, by Tecent experi- and a telephone number in the North of the Ascension and also of the ninety- exchange listed on it. | Third anniversary of the consecration of | Ments of a German sclentist. Upon The number was called and Laflin| In one process of manufacturing the present edifice on Broadway at the | analysis of some fragments of Baby- informed the party who answered. “I | certain cloths in England 10 per cent |head of Wall street, Dr. Stetson said: |jonian artificial lapis lazuli, taken from want another pint. » This is Mr. Mor- | of olive oil or vegetable is being added | “Let the church as & church keep out | 5 BC. th £ both gan.” to lubricate the atmosphere, making it |of politics. The place of the clergy is | aPProximately 1400 B.C, the use of “My runner is out, 'not in the lobbles of Congress nor is it | cobalt and copper was demonstrated. CHURCH HOME PLANS |i5.% % 2t 5.2 2 o FUND PLEA SUNDAY | ot Motner's dar,” Sunday. when: with the consent of the clergy, special collections are taken in Episcopal churches for this purpose. The home was incorporated February 5, 1924, and first opened its doors the following Autumn to five guests. In a shert time the list of applicants was so great that additional buildings had to be added. There are now four units, all | connected with one another, providing | ‘The board of managers of the Episco- | for a family of 31. pal Church Home, 3315 Wisconsin ave- | Being a diocesan institution, the home nue, today made its annual appeal to!is not eligible to the benefits of the the ‘congregations of Episcopal churches | Community Chest. Contributions may of the diocese of Washington for funds ' be sent to the president of the board, for with marked money. Laflin, MacEwen and Detective W. F. | of Clergy in Politics. Episcopalians to Be Asked for Special Donations on Mother's Day. T Mrs. William Channing Johnson, 1870 | 500 r{yom&}g SRR to the v.rensurer.‘PAIR HELD IN $2, s, W. W. ns, 15 East Melr Street, Chevy Chase, Md, ""i BAIL UNDER JONES ACT e o — Women in Argentine Sthools. |Slip of Paper on Arrested Speed- More than 3,000 women attended last | ster Leads to Liquor year the free schools for working women | Raid. conducted in Buenos Aires by the Pl-' triotic League of Argentina. In addi-| Charged under the Jones law, two tion to the usual elementary subjects. men were held under $2,500 bonds yes- | P T b ARG the women Were given instruction in the | terday when arraigned before Judge care of children, first aid, domestic sci- Gus A. Schuldt, in Police Court, because | ence, ethics, the catechism, deportment, | James Ray Moore, 27 years old, of the hygiene, sewing and mending, machine | 200 block of Maryland avenue north- | embroldery and - weaving, says the east, had a slip of paper with a nota- United States Bureau of Educati ! tion on it when arrested. was the reply. more healthful for the workers. (R we ee (e T e 5 bl 3 aal PEOPLES DRUG STORES | || | Candy Treat A pound box of Mammy Lou Butter Creams and a pound box of Mammy Lou Cocoanut Creams. Both for 69c. “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat” Week-End Sale of Cigars 1) ‘ Phone Lest You Forget--- Main 5215 Next Sunday—May the Twelfth Is Mother’s Day! “All That 1 Am or Hope to Be I Owe to My Angel Mother” Special Low Prices § Just for Friday and Saturday ‘ Havana Ribbon | Forty-four ... - for Engagement . 5 2oc Cinco, inv. . W hite Ouwl DY A “All O on” —the Better to Serve You | 570r 30c $9.69 Box of 50.. A Pound Box of | Mammy Lou Butter Creams | Tempting, mellow butter creams made of pure creamy butter and dipped | in deliclous mild bittersweet chocolate. Both for 69c Two Pounds of Pure | Fresh Candies at This Special Price | Just for Saturday Ash Tray Set—4 Piece Regular 98c Value 2 Popper 8-Center-... } 5f0r 3oc for Counsellor ( i 156 Newcomer .. o/flxsn.. ‘2_—2 These Prices Are Also Effective at PEOPLES SERVICE DRUG STORE And a Pound Box of Mammy Lou Cocoanut Creams Each plece of this cocoanut confection is a compelling invitation to have | another. So delectable you can hardly stop eating it. ; 705 King Street, Alexandria, Virginia I I Speé»cial- Values Here oh fiea_ltlz and Beauty Needs i I $30,000.00 in Cash For Taking Pictures A Snapshot of Your Youngster May Win —the Eastman Contest [N = Grand Prize of $2,500—or any one of the more than a thousand other awards. |§ You don't need elaborate | equipment to compete. If ; you haven't a camera we can fit you up with an in- expensive model at any Peoples Drug Store. The | contest is strictly for amateurs. You are as apt || to take & prize-winning [§ picture as any one. You Can Take Prize Winning Pictures With One of These Hawkeye Cameras No. 24 Cartridge—Model B $1 Value Globe Vacuum Bottles Pint Size onty 79¢ These bot- tles have been ac tested and are warraated to You will quickly recognize th g Line Golf Balls. No need to p: be of p est qualivy Mother’s Day | golf ball. - For long, true flig] Sl i < they are unexcelled. Bee-Ll Golf Balls are un- tary material k) y i g usually lively and have exceptionally tough covers For Mother’s Day—Next Sunday, May 12 | which' do not_cut easily. The paint stays on and | stays’ white, For greater distance and durability use is used in their construction. Will keep liquids Bee-Line exclusively. hot fer 24 hours or cold for 72 hours. For Long, True Flight and Straight Putting | Use— ' Bee-Line Golf Balls The High Quality Ball At a Very Low Price SPECIAL Low Prices for Saturday Only! $1.00 Listerine Antiseptic Regular $3.25 Value 5.8 This is & celdom. A man-made. eve Camera only $1.89. sure to get one at this low price to take snapshots during the beautiful Spring days. 50c Pompeian Day or Massage Cream 34c Come in for Complete Information Make our stores your contest headquarters—espe- clally for finishing. For you will need our skiliful developing and printing service for pictures of real prize-winning quality. value that comes but S guaranteed Easi- 42¢ Bicycle Playing Cards 37¢c Your mother will appreciate a box of pure fresh candies for two reasons—because of the sentiment attached to your gift and because of the deliciousness of the candy, To Insure Satisfaction Use Bee-Line Balls Exclusively HOME REMEDIES «at a Saving $1 Haley’sM-0..........79% .15¢ $1 Hypo-Cod Tonic. ......79c . 84c 50c lodex Ointment. .39¢ .37¢ $1 Lysol Disinfectant. .69¢ .67¢ $1 Lavoris, large. . . . 64c . 84c 35¢ Lapactic Pills. . . .27c .81c $1 Kojene Antiseptic. .79c .69¢ $1 Ovoferrin Tonic. ......73c .98¢c $1 Nuxated Iron. ........79% $1 Nurito, small. . . ...95¢ If your mother lives outside of the city we will gladly mail her a box for you. Postage FREE to any point in the U. S.—and, of course, there is no charge for wrapping and attending to the details of mailing. Just leave your mother’s name—we’ll do the rest. To Keep Your Pretty Dresses Clean and Unspotted W hile Working Around the House— Rubber Aprons 59¢ Designed in beautiful color combinations with pretty rufied bor- ders and conven- ient pocket. Will keep your dresses clean and spotted. Bristle-Tite Nail Brushes 25¢ to $1.98 Bristle-Tite Nail Brushes are made of selected quality bristles firmly mounted in strong handsome. wooden backs. A wide variety of sizes and shapes from which to make your selection. N atiorially Known $1 Noxzema Cream. . . $1 Nestles Food. . ... 50c Musoldent. ... .. $1 Mentholatum. . . . . $1 Miles Nervine. . . . $1.35 Pepto Mangan. . $1 Pineoleum Liquid. $1.50 Petrolagar. . . . 40c Pluto Water -$1.25 Russells Emulsion. . . . 98¢ .. 19c i 2le $1.20 Bromo Seltzer. . .. 30c Carbona Cleaner. . . . 50c Cascarets, large. . ... .37c 40c Fletchers Castoria. ... . .22¢ 50c Cuticura Ointment . . . . . 39¢c $1.25 Emerald Oil. . . .. .$1.14 60c Fleets Phospho Soda. . -45¢ 60c Foley Honey & Tar. . . .49¢ 35c Freezone, for corns. . . .27c IoeGets L. o 2Te A Package of One of the Following Brands of Delicious Candies Will Be Sure to Please Your Mother © Gold Craft ) Milk-Rich or Dark-Rich Chocolates un- i B — i Special 2-1b. . " 2 e ihackupe A most delicious assortment of pure, rich chocolates w!’nich are perfectly blended. Packed in beautiful boxes with Mother’s Day card and silk carnation. A gift mother is sure to appreciate. Whitman’s Candies With Appropriate Mother’s Day Motto on Wrappers— Sunkist Fruit Juice Extractors Amply large to hold the juice of several good-sized oranges. Made of strong, milky white glass—sani- To Give Your Floors a Rich, Seft Finish— . Peoples Floor Wax 75¢ Can 49¢ Gives a soit, rich-looking fin- ish and a wear-resisting surface that will \not scratch, to your floors, woodwork and furniture. Will not injure the finest finish. FREE . .. A 25¢ Tube of Woodbury Cold Cream With the Purchase of 3 Cakes of Woodbury Facial Soap- At the Special Price of 0nly496 Every one will want to take advantage of this special offer. A regular 25c¢ tube of Woodbury's Cold Cream is given absolutely free with the purchase of 3 cakes of the famous Woodbury Facial Soap. This combination is speclally priced at 49c for a short time only. Yale Flashlights 85¢ Complete These flashlights are complete with bulb and two batteries. They are a real mnecessity around the home and automobile. Buy one now at this low price. When Packing Your Furs, Blan- kets and Winter Apparel Away, Be Sure to Use This Moth Re- pellent Generou:ly Moth Balls _ and Moth tary and very easy to keep clean. You will find one of these extrac- tors a real convenience around the home. Electric Toasters Special e You Will Want to Share in These Savings On 25¢ Squibbs Talcum. .....17¢c 75¢ Stacomb, jars..-.....42¢c 50c Trejur Compact. . ... .39¢c 60c Wernet’s Powder. . . . ..39c 50c Wildroot Shampoo. . . .39¢ 75¢ Wyeths Sage & Sulphur. . 57¢ 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste. . . .21c 30c Resinol Soap........18¢ $1 Pyrozide Powder. . . . . . .69¢ TOILET ARTICLES .37c | 50c Mavis Face Powder. . . .39¢c .39¢ | 50c Luxor Rouge........39¢ .49¢ | 10c Lifebuoy Soap. . b¢ ..11c | 50c Kleenex, large. . . .39¢ . 17¢ | $1.50 Kolor-Bak .99¢ 39¢ 50c Java Face Powder. .33¢ 50c Neet Depilatory . . . . . . .35¢ gg: 2?;06;;::;;6"' o gg: el 50c Mum Deodorant. . ... .45¢ | 42 Gem Blades, 6s. . . R i e ke 50c Molle Shaving Cream. . .33c | 35¢ Djer-Kiss Talcum. a permanent 50c Mennens Skin Balm. . . .39¢c Pounds for 19¢ A Healing, Soothing Application Peoples Zinc Oxide Ointment Generous Pound Boxes "150 Z,';d 65¢c Ponds Creams. . . . . 60c Pompeian Rouge. . . 75¢ Pert Rouge. .. ... 25¢ Palmolive Talcum. . 25¢ Packers Tar Soap. .. 50c Orchard White. . . . .. A fresh shipment of these fine candies is received by our stores every 72 hours—direct from manufacturer. You are thereby assured of its freshness. Different assortments from which to make your selection. This ointment improved is of full Old Fashioned Home-Made Candies 2 Pound a.,.......95c A delightful assortment of chocolate covered nuts, fruits and creams together with bonbons and other tempting specialties. Pure—fresh—delicious. smooth ointment. $1 Danderine, large. . A splendid external treatment for vari- ous skin eruptions “Keep the Baby Comfortable” and disorders. Kleinert’s Baby Pants Only 43¢ Pair ‘These baby pants are made of splendid quality gum rubber, nat- ural color. They may be put on or taken off in a D\ jiffy. Have elastic leg and walst bands. A Real Convenience When You Go Shopping . a Leatherette Shopping Bags Folding Style Special 490 These bags are fashioned of black leatherette ma- terial. They fold like a pocketbook or may be un- §$ iolded when a number of J items are to be car Durable, wear-ge: and beauty keeping. “Cannon” Brand Bath Towels 29¢ Soft, snowy white tow- (i els, made of good weight absorbent material by the world’s largest towel man- ufacturers at the Cannon “The Safe Antiseptic” 5l Listerine 23¢c, 43¢, 67¢ Listerine imparts a sense of cleanliness

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