Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1929, Page 36

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fary—Thursday night, 921 Penn- sylvania avenue sou! mwm; night, Pythian departmen MEETINGS THIS WEEK. :nn-dt%an . Richard J. Harden Camp— oy Thursday night, Pythian Temple. artic Col. hn’ Jecob Astor ot Biron in southeast. Lineal Society of the Spanish Gillette Blades Package of 10 57¢ Limit of 2 packages @ Shaving Cream, Lotions, etc. Palmolive Shaving Cream Listerine Shaving Cream... Squibb’s Shaving Cream... Mennen's Shaving Cream........ Mennen's Mentholated Cream.... Marathon Razor Blades Pinaud's Vegetal “Lilas”. Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine.. Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine an address welcomed erans and distinguished visitors, and ; commany was master of ceremonies. o , In the absence of the chairman of reception for Maj. Gen. Pedro E. Betan- | the relief committee at the last meel- court, the oldest surviving general of |ing of the Ricl the Cuban War for Independence, Sep- tember 20, at the Ouban embassy. The O lIIlII||IIII||IIIIlllIIIIII|||IIlIlIIIlIIIIIlI_lIlIlIIIIIlIIllIlIIIIIIIIIII!IIllIIIIlIlIlIIIlIII!IlIIIIlIIIlI|IIIIIlIlI!II|||||||III||||I|I|I|1I|Il||ll|||lI|IIIIIII|II||IIIllIIII||I||IlIlIIIlIII|I|||I|l1|||IlIlIIIIIlIlIlIlIlIlIIII|II|||IlI!IIIlIlIIIII|IlIIIiIlIlII|I|III||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|I|Il||II!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIII 000 THE MAGNIFICENT EFFORT OF ONE hard J. Harden Camp, Junior Vice Comdr. Harvey reported Frank C. Huhn discharged from hos- James E. Bmith, adjutant of the Gen. Henry W. Lawton Camp, in a bulletin issued Fridsy, requests the support of all the members in the camp: for recruits being conducted by Department Recruiting irman Print E. Shomette Toiletries Pebeco Tooth Paste. Pepsodent Tooth Pa Ipana Tooth Paste Forhans Tooth P Squibb's Tooth Paste. Listerine Tooth Paste. 3 Golden Peacock Dusting Powder. .7 Listerine . Lavoris Hind's He Pond’s Cold Cream. Pond’s Cold Cream. Pond’s Cold Cream. Pond's Vanishing C Pond’s Vanishing Cream Pond’s Vanishing Cream . Daggett and Ramsdell’s Cream. ... Imported Atomizers .. . Jmported Atomizers Imported Powder Jars Imported Perfume Lamps Cuticura Soap, 3 for . Resinol Soap, 3 for ... Woodbury golp, 3 for . Lux Soap, 3 for Bar Castile Soap .... . Jergens’ Bath Tablets. 6 for. Imported Bath Soap, 12 for .... Palmolive or Lifebuoy Soap, 16 cakes for (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) S " +HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPITKMBER 29, 1929—PART 1. phm!orulx:-unlme my Bd George 3. Me- Dermott, who represented the camp as tes at the national encampment nver, will make a report of the Pmmflnn at the next meeting. The special committee of the Gen. Nelson Ap."ullu Auxil fe n bazaar the hian Te Monday night at 921 Pennsylvania ave- nue southeast and laid appointed Elvin M. Luskey chairman of the ticket and finance committee. Members of the camps and auxiliaries interested are requested to get in touch with him at 1125 Seventh street north- [ sympathy extended on the death of his | attend the national convention of the | John H. Russel who east, phone Atlantic 4135-J. Mr. Lus- | wife. league, which, according to latest an- gem on xf.ve a“fiu'ii ?ar‘fie-‘,’;.l mhi.:‘s key and his committee will also visit| Mrs, Anna C. Whedbee was installed | nounced official statement by the na-| past pending the resumption of his the camps and auxiliaries and advise |as patriotic instructor. Mrs. Blanche | tional tant of the league, will be | duties as Ams the membership of arrangements being | Pritchett was reported ill at her home, | held .in cinnati, Ohio, the same city | to the republic of Haiti, is not e: :‘Ic“\;:lfflr e‘l‘:‘: kfifi‘:?th:‘:r‘?:;} l::;- 412 Pirst street southeast. mm}x was hgremlmy decided upon by | to change assignment of duties - — few who attended the last annual | brigadier generals. Although : 15 556 Guincy strect morthwest, | | A meeting of the council of adminis- | ; Dallas, [ o — mnnc A‘: dl:,u:. %’gfy&m i noviwest; ':e. t,l,z','d °‘§v e‘;: ummn;, ,’}{"‘.‘{"."" Wil onvention of the league at , Tex. ! news has been glvenmouu it is generally auxiliaries an camps may se- o'clock | Col. Willlam N. , U, E that cure information es to distribution of | 8t 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. reuud.w presided :{cfhgelvgzcgm&d‘l‘nncm: G-J'gl 'flflflfi 'cvgrp;e ?:a?r‘ud o H’n‘l‘t‘x mkfiu .nuLgamnl h‘nm”mmu' The Lineal Society of the Spanish §iYen at the Raleigh Hotel by the na- | where he has been stationed for ap- Alice M. Luskey, chairman of the good (.war will celebrate its twenty-fifth birth- 4onal body of the Army and Navy| proximately eight years. Whether his of the order committee, announces 2|qay anniversary tomorrow night at & ‘Union. Among those attending were | work in that heretofore turbulent ye- rummage sale for uepumlzgr 30 and ovc{",“ at Pythlan Temole. | Col. Ho who represented the Pres- | public will be recognized to the extent October 1 and 2 at 1718'; Seventh ! ident; Admiral Taylor of the Navy, Maj. | of promoting him by selection to the street northwest. gex;- F‘r;’e! ;:: the A;my and !rlthEnv soon existing vacancy in grade of major ufus . ine, who represented the | general of the At the last meeting of the Gen. M. MARINE co” s NOTES .mmmndln! of the erl.r?e Corps. a que!otwn wlt‘l’l‘:h?'uu;:llb:w‘:zewfi? . Emmet Urell Auxiliary President Eva i First Lieut. M. B. Twining, who has | a deviation from the announced policy Ducker announced the recent death of Capt. Willilam G. Stott, commandant heretofore been attached to the Marine | of promotion by seniority. In this con- Mrs. Loretta Power, patriotic instructor. [ of the National Capital Detachment of , Barracks at Eighth and I streets south- | nection Brig. Gens. Harry Lee, Logan ‘The deceased was a charter member.| the Marine Corps bniup, has an- | east, has been ordered to department | Feland and Dion Williams, and recent- The secretary read a communication | nounced that the first Fall meeting will | headquarters for duty in the office of | ly appointed Brig. Gen. John T. Myers from J. M. Power expressing the ap-| be held October 21. It is expected that | the judge advocate general of the Navy.” | are BT} afticers of long corps experience preciation of himself and family for the | delegates will be elected at th~t time to' The return from Europe of Brig. Gen. with outstanding records, respectively. 0 5% OF AMERICA’S e 0000 $3 Fashionable Handbags Special for Hecht Month (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Priced so low that you may have one to match each costume. An interesting assortment of new Fall styles. Pouches, tailored, gathered, back strap and top handles and underarm bags. All Modern Novelty Jewelry Regularly Priced *3 to *4 $2.00 All colors to blend with the velvet frock. Sapphire, amber, rose, clear crystals and rhinestone pins. Imitation pearls, tin-cut crystal necklaces of varying lengths. Rhinestone bracelets, wide filigree bracelets, baguette necklaces set in sterling and rings of sterling silver set with genuine stones. (Msin Floor, The Hecht Co.) with novelty clasps. In black, brown, navy, tan, vintage and Main Floor, The Hecht Co. $17.50 Silver- Plated Electric Coffee Urn Set 12.95 An ensemble to grace any table. Consisting of silver-plated urn, 13 inches high, which holds about 8 cups; a tray, 13 New Fall Shades in $1.50 to$2.50 Silk Hose $1.29 (4 Prs. for $5) Mirrors, Pictures, Book Ends and Gifts $3.50 imported framed colored proof etchings, 25 beauti- $ ful subjects..................... 1'00 (Picture Section, Fourth Floor.) $3.95 Silver- Plated Casserole $2.95 Silver-plated frames holding lining of genuine Pyrex. The cover bears an attractive etched design. Capacity about one and one-half pints. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) $17.50 400-Day Clocks, #12.50 $12.50 to $15 manufacturers’ les hand: ff samples handsome buffet 58.00 and console mirrors........ (Mirror and Picture Section, Fourth Floor.) $2 Book Ends. Bronze finish. Such designs as Thinker, Sir $ Galahad and Lindbergh.... 1‘00 (Msin Floor, The Hecht Co.) inches across, and a gold-lined sugar and creamer. (Main Fioor, The Hecht Co.) Full fashioned. All silk. The sheer chiffons have dainty picot tops and soles interlined with lisle for service. The medium-weight have soles and tops interlined with lisle. Among the colors are: Onion skin, crystal beige, duskee, light gun metal, suntan, grain, almora, allure, naive, afternoon, Bis- Y \;} cay nude, champagne and others. 50c Beaucaire Bridge Cards. Gold edges, linen finish. Gold with red, l:lm:k orblue ............._. 390 (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Seven and one-half inches high. ‘'Wide brass fittings with clear glass dome. Will run 400 days without winding. Fully guaranteed. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) $1.50 Bridge Sets. Genuine leath- er and lustre sheen cases. g S (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) 2 \\\ (Main Floor, The Hecht Co) e — ! T HIIIIWIIWWWWWIWWHllIIl|IIHIWJWWIIHI‘IflIllllIllllll]lllIIllllflflflflflflflfllflllflflllllflfllflflflflflflfllflflflfllflmmmw

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