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SUNDAY, FEB. 23 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Washington Sat. 12:00 Midnighe RETURNING Leaves New York West 23d S¢. 5147 PM. Liberty Screet 6:00 PM. = For details, consuls Ticket Agent Baltimore you feel achy and sore all over take Grove's Lazative BRO- MO QUININE. Taken by more people than any other cold remedy. 30¢ ot all druggists, Grove's Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets Successful Since 1889 Zimmerley’s BETTER THAN SUNSHINE FOR FRAIL CHILDREN .Yuzunk ymxrmm phy"d‘dn;;’l: you gro boys an i should have plenty of Vitamins A | and D if their bones, teeth, eyes and | body are to properly develop—if they're to escape rickets and the | evils of malnutrition. Oftentimes it's inconvenient and | | weather won't permit children to ob- | tain these precious Vitamins from the sun but Cod Liver Oil never fails —it’s full of these valuable energv- | cr-»ting and health-building Vita- | mins. oy And now, thanks to a learned | chemist, delicate boys and girls ob- | tain the same Vitamin benefit from McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Extract ‘condition for _which is prescribed, McCoy's | | The Vitamins have been extracted by & special process from pure Vita- | tested, " Not Cod Liver | | Ofl and put into this sugar coated | tablet form and it's these Vitamins | which are so important to health— | | without the Vitamins s worth- | 8o why make your children's lives | torment with the obnoxious ofl | | when they are sure to get all the | Vitamins they need from these pleas- | ant-to-take, sugar-coated tablets. 60 itablets, 60c at drug stores every | where—take your Vitamins straight. | —Advertisement. i ® 1929, McCL, Inc. | STRIKE AT [ 7e WORMS BEFORE THEY CAN STRIKE AT YOUR PUPPIES Worms work havoc amon, E“";-‘pi“ unless expelles EFORE serious symptoms appear. Don’t wait ... worm your Ppuppiesnow...use regularly every month GLOVER’S Round Worm Capsules or Vermifuge (liquid) 65c Periodic treatment is neces- saryforalldogs, youngorold. GLOVER'S Condition Pills or Iron Tonic (liquid) 65¢ as a tonic, digestant, appe- tizer and stimulant, amr GLOVER’S Laxative Pills 65¢ the gentle, thorough, preventative of constipa- tion and its attendant ills. GLOVER’S Kennel and FleaSoap25c;killsfleas and other pests; keeps coat and skin in fine condition. e o o ok e o dealer cannot supp on receipt o FREE: 104 page illustrated dog book, also advice by our veterinarian, 119 Fifth Ave., New York,U.S. A, GLOVER'S DOG MEDICINES |PAZO OINTMENT GHEGK NDGATES ALTTUDE RECOR Barographsi Show Mean Height of ' 27,350 Feet Reached. ! By the Associated Press. | ST. LOUIS, February 17.—Prelimi- nary checking of the barographs car- . (Barney) Zimmerley. | , ., in his flight for a world’s altitude record for light planes today indicated that a new mark had been set. Maj. Luke Christopher, official ob- server for the National Aeronautic As- sociation, checked and sealed the in- struments and they will be taken to ‘Washington for scientific measurement of error in the readings. Zimmerley flew to an indicated record altitude yesterday afternoon at the In- ternational Alrcraft Show here in a Barling NB-3 low-wing monoplane. One barograph indicated an altitude of 27,800 feet, while the other register- | ed 26,900 feet, a mean height of 27.350 feet. The present record of 22,250 fect for Flln!l of the light class is held by Paul Baumer of Germany. Wheeling in his spiral flight for more | than two hours, Zimmerley encountered | a low temperature of 32 degr-el below | zero and a heavy west wind estimated | at 120 miles an hour. | The record, after being checked in | Washington, must be certified by the Federation Aeronautique Internationale, | Fokker officials today announced the lifnlnx of a contract licensing the | Nippon Air Transport Co. of Japan as the first extensive manufacturer of Ipllnes in the Far East. An order for five new Fokkers, ac- companying the contract, was reported | to officials of the International raft | Exposition as involving a total of $109.000. FRENCHMEN SET RECORD. Three Marks Broken for Plane With | Gross Ton of Cargo. ., France, February 17| broke the world's endurance, distance | carrying one gross ton | day, fiying 2,048 miles in 18 hours, 1 | minute and 20 seconds. SOCIETY l (Continued Prom Third Page.) Y., are stopping at the Cairo Hotel while spending a few days in Washington. The third travelogue tea, to be held at the Mayflower Hotel Wednesday from 4 to 6 o'clock, is featuring Portugal and | Spain and will have as its speaker Mme. Louise Coutinho, the Portuguese concert planist, traveler and lecturer. The travel talk will be fllustrated. Mme. Coutinho will feature her native country with characteristic Portuguese music, Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, presi- dent general of the N. 8. D. A. R., will be a guest at the annual joint patriotic meeting of the Sons and Daughters of the Republic Clubs, D. C. D. A. R., at Peck Chapel tomorrow evening at 7:45 o'clock. A special program iu been arranged, and all members of the D. A. R. are invited. Mrs. Childress Buckner Gwyn and her | daughters, Mrs. Helen Gwyn Harper and Miss Mary Beatrice Gwyn, are en- tertaining at & musicale tomorrow night in their home on Park road for mem- bers of Independence Bell Chapter, D. A. R, and other guests. Mrs. Prederic Moon of lndllnlgl’l:- }nd., is "k‘ym' at the Mayflower 1 or & week. ‘Ten co-eds of George Washington University were installed Saturday night at the Willard Hotel in Alpha Gamma Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Phi, national social fraternity. . The girls recelving this honor are | Miss Louise Feinstein of Washington, president; Miss Adele Appel of Long Island, vice president; Miss Helen Nord- +linger of Washington, secretary; Miss Phyllis Mills of Chicago, treasurer: Miss Sara Abeles of Newark, Miss Nanette Dembitz, Miss Shirley Graff, Miss Gladys Tepper, Miss Ruth Leon, all of ‘Washington, and Miss Florence Jacobs before becoming official. = MARSEILLE, () —Dieudonne Coste and Pilot Codos | and flight duration records for planes | of cargo yester- of New York City. The installation exercises were fol- lowed by a banquet at the Willard Hotel, conducted by Miss Myra Tolins and Miss Beatrice Feingold of New York City and Mrs. Alice Borchard Green of Montclair, N. J., who represented the national organization. The founder’s day program of the affiliated local chapters of the P. E. O. Sisterhood is being held this evening in the garden house of the Dodge Hotel Miss Elizabeth Reynolds is in charge of | tre program. | RICHMOND GIRL TO WED. Paughter of John 8. Bryan Bride- elect of Keith Kane, ex-Grid Star, RICHMOND, Va., February 17 (#).— Annoucement was made yesterday by John Stewart Bryan, of Richmopd, | former president of the American News- | paper Publishers' Association, and Mrs. | Bryan of the engagement of their| daughter Amanda Stewart to Keith Kane, Harvard foot ball captain in 1921. | Kane is the son of the late Daniel H. Kane, and Mrs. Kane of New York City. Date for the wedding was not an-| nounced. | Acrve frisky fittle bodies—bub- bling with stored- up energy —heed- less of cold—in- different 0 small _ discomforts — it 3 seems incredible that they should 2est for play—ot zest for b become -P rey to any kind of germ. Yet how essily even these same healthy, resilient little bodies sre uhhn:;;hlq‘blhl ow % l‘yu:fq lose weight —their Yosy color leaves them, G’Thn is why mothers are so fiu:nl & cough. coughing uses up her youngsters® more quickly than llm:: any other bodil And doctors advise: Check Coughs At TheStart. Don's Les Them Weaken You. Pertussin brings quick relief becsuse THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 19%. ‘ | Wounded by Agent l I ' ‘ | MISS NELLIE CHURCH, A narse in the Government veterans’ hospital at Knoxville, Towa., who was shot and wounded by Federal prohibi- tion officers, whose automobile had been brushed by ome occupied by Miss Church and three friends near Knox- ville. The bullet, according to the of- ficers, was fired at the ground after they had ordered the other car to stop and they believe Miss Church was struck by the bullet when it glanced off the road. —Associated Press Photo. R. 8. Moore, Shipper, Dies. SAN FRANCISCO, February 17 (#)-~ Robert S. Moore, 73, more than half & century prominent in the iron and shipping business on the Pacific Coast died yesterday. | s To ‘ Baltimore Hourly Express otor Coaches 6145 A. M., then 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. Ma 9:30 P. M. and 12:00 Midnight. oo 8] . ound 878 6 Motor Coaches Daily to PHILADELPHIA o 8330 _ round 8650 Cc—«"-j at Philadelphia Sor Atlantic City NEW YORK one round e 8550 _ round $690 For timetables and information Telephone—Metropolitan 1512 Ticket Office and Waiting Room UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave., N.W, (Also stop at Hotel Willard) Péople’s Rapid Transit Co., Inc. Owned by Pennsylvania R. R. and Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co A Year old? Don’t blame your radio set for poor reception with worn-out tubes. Once a year, at least, it needs a brand new set of RCA Radiotrons. The set build- ers advise this. RCA Radiotron THE NEART OF YOUR® RADIO SET Coughs £ / itgetsattheimmedie j/ atecause.ltloosens the phlegm,soothes the irritation and quiets the cough, et it is entirely / harmless. That's /vhyirh_ulumm Unlike many other cough rem- edies, it contains no dope or harmful drugs. Doctors have prescribed Pertussin more often than an other advertise cough remedy. REMEMBER: NEVER Don't let a cough hang on. Keep o TOO TIRED! bottle of Perrussin handy st all times. It will bring prom; and sufe relief for the coughs of even member of the family. It will not dis surb digestion or upset the stomach Sold by all druggists. . “’DONT COUGH YOUR ENERGY AWAY~ Pertussin | LCELuSSIn 4480004000000 0000040500000 0000 00 4 0h 40444 Butter and Eggs Land Q’Lakes SWEET CREAM BUTTER Pound Carton ““4” Prints 49 45¢ 49c Fruits and Vegetables—— Florida Celery ‘The quality of Celery on display in our stores is excep- tionally fine. We are offering large firm, crisp stalks of this snow-white Florida Celery at most reasonable prices. See Extra sl loc Large 121/2C vie. oo s 0rlbei 20 Stalks Yellow Turnips . White Turnips ..........6 lbs. 25¢ Local Rutabagas........6 lbs. 25¢ Bulk Carrots. ...........6 Ibs. 25¢ New Spinach ...........2 Ibs. 19¢c Norfolk Kale................Ib. 5c Iceberg Lettuce 10c 121/2(: 2-in-1 Shoe Polish | Silver Slice Grapefruit - ase Silver Slice Grapefruit. .. ."™" " 10c Honey Dew Pineapple . . .' " 27Y5c Honey Dew Tidbits. . ........" 10c Hunt's Italian Prunes. . . ..."* " 23c Del M. Fruit Salad. ..... .Y !4 25¢ Evaporated Peaches....... ... .2™ 45¢ Choice Evap. Apricots........."™ Santa Clara Prunes. .......2 "™ 39¢ Sunmaid Raisins. . . ..;.....2 "™ 25¢c “Sanitary” .#. RED CARTON BUTTER Sanico Eggs INSURE PERFECT SATISFACTION Carton of One Extra Large Large Head Toilet Soap 2= 15¢ For Today and Tomorrow Only! YORK APPLES A very special purchase permits us to offer these good York Apples at this very low pri. As the supply of York a short sale, we are maki luded in this purchase will only permit is offer for today and tomorrow only. 5% 25¢ Vegetable and Fruit Juices Doctors and dietitians advise the drinking of more vegetable and fruit juices. For our many p s whe wish to heed this advice we offer the following fruit and v ble juices at popular prices. Libhy’s Satier Kraut Juice. .. Del Monte Sauer Kraut Juic: Libby’s Tomato Juice Honey Dew Pineapple Juice Silver Nip Grapefruit Juice. ... te Welch’s Grape Juice pint 29¢; quart 55¢ Widmer’s Grape Juice pint 25¢ Monday and Tuesday Special Ibs. for One Small Free gui Pillsbury’s Pancake with the purchase of two (2) packages 25¢ 8! 9 Pillsbury’s Pancake Included i Al pkgs. for PETER,S CHOCOLATE il Halved Peaches canned in a heavy sweet syrup. 25¢ Large No. 23 Tin Maximum Peaches have gained wide favor with our patro) thel recent introduction. ' oy e 15¢ Cigarettes Apple Sauce Karo Syrup Bulk Rice . . . .....4lbs., 25¢c Scot Toilet Tissue Waldorf Toilet Tissue . 3 rolls, 17¢ Sanico Toilet Tissue e Pure Lard WHITE BEANS Ford’s Preserves . . . . 2 jars, 49c Apple Butter Diamond Brand Walnuts . . Ib., 29¢ COFFEE i 25¢ Exceptional Values—Week of February 17th Argo * Salmon ™ 25¢ Del Monte 5 Cherries™:.: 25¢ Del Monte Sardines Del Monte &= Asparagus %.' 25¢ Morton’s Salt 4 “When It Rains It Pours.” Star - P&G Soap Canada Dry Oval Tin 10c Pkgs. for 25¢ 6 e 25¢ 50¢ Bots. for You Can Buy No Better Quality Flour At Any Price! Special This Week! “Sanico”’ Flour e 97c Long Horn Cheese - 29¢ «...lb. P+ 10c e s+ 3 250 White House Rice. . . “Sanico” Pancake. . Peerless Macaroni . Gulden’s Mustard . g Black Eyed Peas. .. a1 le Domestic Sardines. ...... ...c.. 2 ¥ 9¢ Carpenter’s Figs Campbell’s Tom. Soup. .. .3 ' 25¢ Quaker Oats ...."™ 10c, 25¢ Lipton’s Tea. . ... ..... . %-lb. ™ 25¢ 2 pkgs., 25¢ Prunes 229 Per Carton $1.19 Musselman Brand Blue Label 3,000 sheets 28¢ 2,000 15¢ Ib., 14¢ 3= 25¢ Bulk or Carton Old Va. quart Brand jars 25¢ Three-Day Special! MILK Ya-lb. pkgs. 35 IN OUR 181 MEAT MARKETS Quality Tells Its Own Story BONED BREAST OF VEAL. . Ib., 32¢ Select PORK CHOPS w 35¢ SHOULDER VEAL ROAST . . Ib., 32¢ Veal Cutlets Rib Veal Chops...... Shoulder Veal Chops. . Prime Rib Roast. .......lb. 37¢c Chuck Roast “ 3-Cornered Roait. Boiling Beef...... Fresh Hams. ...........Ib. 30c Lean PORK CHOPS FHH 0003940400043 04 00004004000 004 0400004060000 0 0PI ' = S Lfi(e Santa Clara -l