Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1930, Page 10

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Jriday Only Special! Tomorrow’s the day when we select regular high quality items and reduce the prices for FRIDAY ONLY. Those carefully handmade Ties of imported French, Italian and Swiss fabrics, made - with resilient linings. Regular $1.50 to $3 85¢ 3 for $2.50 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Star Point Soclety, East Gate Chap- ter, No. 21, O. E. . will hold & bridge and five hundred y at East Gate Temple, Rhode Island and Mills ave- nues northeast, tonight, Young Ladies’ Soclety of Grace Lu- 3 serve a T ton! al the church. e ¥ clation a benefit bridge party x“ v‘t':% Dodge Hotel at 8 o'clock. Public in . | Chemical Society of Washington meets at 8 o'clock at the Cosmos Club. Dr. Claude S. Hudson, professor of chem- istry, Hygienic Laboratory, United States Public Health Service, will speak on “The Ring Structures of the Sugars.” “Karma” will be discussed by the study class, United Lodge of Theoso- | phists, at lodge headquarters in the Hil! Bullding, Seventeenth and I streets, | 8:15 o'clock. Public welcome. | Martha Washington Rebekah Lodge | will hold a card party tonight at the| I O. O. F. Temple, 419 Seventh street J. Lee Allen of Chattanooga, Tenn., | will address the American Association of | Engineers at its regular meeting at 2400 | Sixteenth street, 8 o'clock. His subject will be “Washington and Its Possibil- itles.” A card party will be given for the benefit of St. John's Episcopal Church at Star Hall, Rhode Island avenue be- tween Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets northeast, Mount Rainier, Md, at 8 o'clock. | ! FUTURE. | Alpha Delta Phi luncheon will be held | i mmm"row at 12:30 o'clock at the Gordon dotel. | A free lecture on Christian Science | will be delivered at First Church of | Christ Scientist, Columbia road and | Euclid street, tomorrow night at 8 {oclock by Dr. Hendrik J. De Lange, |C_ 8, of The Hague, Holland. He will | be introduced by Wilbur E. Yocum, first reader of First Church, under whose auspices the lecture is’ given, Public welcome. Ruth Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will give a Valentine card party, dance and_entertainment tomorrow night in the Mayflower Hotel ball room. League for the “Larger Life will give a_ Valentine party at its town house, 1628 K street, Saturday evening, 9 o'clock. Games, music and dancing. Prizes for the most beautiful costumes, No masks. A card party for the benefit of Forest- ville Epiphany Church will be held at Masonic Hall, Fourteenth and U streets southeast (Anacostia), Saturday night, 8:30 o'clock. A card party will be held at 1750 D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, Massachusetts avenue Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock for the benefit of the Washington Review, No. 4, Woman's Benefit Association. M s. Beatrice Morgan, chairman of the committee. Public invited. A Valentine dance will be held at the Men’s City Club Saturday night at 10 o'clock in the main dining room. Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Pythjan Temple. Auxiliary meets in the same building at the same time. Sclence of Truth Association meets tomorrow evening, 8 o'clock, at- apart- ment 703, Wakefleld Hall, New Hamp- shire avenue and V street. Mrs. Mary Robbins Mead of Watkins, N. Y., will speak on ‘“Meditation.” ol ol ——— | ———lal——=n| CHARMING VALENTINE SUGGESTIONS Flowers and Valentines Hand in hand— T hese suggestions are alluring Valentine Baskets Boxes Assorted Spring Flowers. ... Blooming Plants with Valentine Decorations . $1.50 =na vp Corsages sz_oo and Up Cash and Carry Flower Stores 807 14th St. NW. 804 17th St. N.W. Metro. 7948 Metro. 7433 609 12th St. N.W. Metro. 9369 ol———lnlc——— o] ———|o[—| 1930. “BARS OF MELTING MELODY” delight YINCENT LOPEZ VI‘EM?I'ING as &' jamz tune = smooth as the petals of a rose, the marvelous flavor of Nestlé’s milk chocolate is a rhapsody in deli- ciousness. One of America’s favorite jazz orchestra leaders, Vincent Lopez, says, “Nestlé’s are bars of melting melody in tune with the modern tempo of living.” Nestlé’s appeals to present day tastes because it is a high quality chocolate—it is made from the finest chocolate blended with pure, rich milk with all its cream left in. Eat Nestlé’s today and enjoy the delicious flavor of this chocolate bar that is “richest in cream”. Red- lettered wrapper for plain bars... blue-lettered for toasted almond bars. In 5¢ and 10¢ sizes. America’s distinguished orchestra director greets you as he praises Nestlé’s Milk Chocolate! RO L w“ w\ ;!.!, i 1 it LOPEZ SPEAKING: Hello Everybody” 1) At L ! i 1325 F STREET AT cRosners | [T “‘ Gerbers STRAINED VEGETABLES Il COFFEE keeps you awake, get a pound of Sanka Cof- fee today—drink it tonight— and sleep like a top. For from Sanka Coffec has been re- moved the one thing that .steals your sleep—caffein. Sanka Coffee is gen- uine, delicious coffee with 97% of the caffein removed. A blend of «the choicest Centraland South Americancoffees, GENUING DELICIOUS it’s spicy in flavor—tempting in aroma. Coffee experts ad- mit that no other blend is finer in quality or flavor. Physicians endorse Sanka Coffee. Your grocer sells it—in pound cans, always fresh, ground or in the bean. He guarantees complete satisfaction or your money back. Get a can of Sanka Cof- fee today — and sleep tonight! o109, 5. C. Corp. . A drop of VAPEX brings you instant relief from QUICK ACTION FOR A COLD IS VITAL. AT THE FIRST SNEEZE USE VAPEX P e e Attt ‘Varpex kills the germs of common colds . . . limits the infection at the start. Breathed deeply it clears your head—dries up secretions— does away with the disagreeable features of a cold. Keep a bottle handy on your dresser or in your desk at the office. It 1s cheap, effec- tive health insurance. . .. Vapex is convenient and economical to use because it is very concentrated. Puta drop on your handkerchief or your pillow. All day long or all colds night long the healthful vapor keeps its strength . . . fights your cold asleep or awake. . . . This modern way to treat a cold was discovered in England. Its simplic- ity, its pleasantness, its efficacy astounded physicians and sciens tists. The Vapex essence is now imported into America directly from England, The original for- mula is very complex and has been jealously guarded. It is practically impossible to duplicate Vapex. «..Ask for VAPEX in the trim, white box with the green triangle. Do not accept a cheaper substitute. Sold atall drug stores. ... A bottle of Vapex coste only $1 and contains 6ifty applications -——an average of only 2c an appli- cation. .. . E. Fougera& Company, Incorporated, New York City. A drop on your handkerchlef ‘VAPE X Breathe your cold awey *Beg. U, 8, Pat. 00, REMEMBER: Take a spoonful of Pertussin the moment you feel a tickling in your throat. Keep bottle of Pertussin always handy. Doctors have prescribed Pertussin moge often thin any othér advertised cough remedy for safe relief. L How long will this energy 1] 1l () P 1 of a REET il COUGH? No Strain—Mental or Phy- sical—~Exhausts You More Quickly Than a Cough H}GH up in the air! Nerves keyed to a high pitchcyes and-ears strained to the utmost—I takes an iron constitutionto brave thie merciless elements. Yet, even such a constitution breaks down quickly under the strain of violent ot 3pasmodic coughing. Coughing mes?mm‘enelgy than ‘almost eny other bodily exertion. It racks the entire system. That's why it is so important mof enly %0 step & comgh temporarily but to get rid of it before it becomes serions. Don't les it get « grip on you! Pertussin brings quick results by a safe method, It gelieves the cough by getting at the immediate cause. It helps to loosen the phlegm, soothes the itritation and quiets the cough, Unlike many other cough remedies, Perrussin’is entirely froe from barmful drugs. 1t is ?yleut‘w take*and ,vill sot upset . ; your stomach. Sold at all drug stores. q “DON'T COUGH YOUR 2 'R | Pertussin THE daily problem of baby’s vegetable feedings is at last provided for in a scientific, of Young Children Welcome these Specially Prepared, Ready-to-Serve Strained Vegetables convenient, wholesome manner. In addition to saving you the tedious hours now spent in cleaning, cooking and straining vegetables with the limitations of household equipment, Gerber’s Strained Vegetables conserve for baby a fuller measure of the vitamin and min- eral salt values of these foods than is possible with the losses that occur with open’ vessel cooking. Striined to a smooth, even consist- ency that baby will like—the Gerber Products come to you thoroughly cooked— ready-to-serve. All you do is warm them—and add- salt to suit taste. Just a pinch of salt is all that is required., Each Gerber Product has been approved by thousands of physi- 4 cians—and by leading national domestic sciente institutes. If your grocer is' not among those listed below—phone us his name today: Jno. R. Ergood & Co., Phone: National 3256. Available NOW at At all Sanitary and Experienced Adpvertisers Prefer The Star Tested and Approved GERBER'S Strained Vegetable Soup vegetal oz. can—150 /4 0z. can—250 Strained Spinach Strained Carrots Strained Peas Strained Prunes Strained Tomato Strained Green Beans 44 0z. cans—15¢0 (Twe full size, worme foedings) GERBER PRODUCTS DIVISI Fremon ION Cenuiag Co., Froment, Mich. Jno. R. Ergood & Co. Washington Representatives Piggly-Wiggly Stores Phone: National 3256 Service Grocers . -« Doctors - « STEAM pressure cooked and sealed—steam sterilized for 60/ at 240°—Gerber’s Strained Vegetables provide a wholesome, -depend- able supply of vegetable feedings of known character and value. The convenience of theif use makes it possible for mothers to observe the strictest feeding schedule with ease and regularity. The vegetable soup is based on.a nationally famous formula. Each of the other vegetable products is cooked and strained in the degree advised by a general consensus of medical opinion. In our national advertising—and on the label of e;ch l:!‘:_ are referred to the baby’s doctor for feeding instructions, both as to the vari and lluan‘tit‘y. of the various les. : If we have not already had the privilege of ‘sending you'samples of the products in response to our advertising in The Journal of the American Medical Association,' phone for professional samples today—National 3256. the Following Grocers: At Leading i

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