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» st its meeting in Indianapolis. i; ealled by appoimtment at the White .. House last Wednesday and presented % President Hoover with the Legionis na- - tional lefilllu\e ?romm which ghe i i © to level Ralph T. O'Nefl, pational commander, recent Legion Convention mec- unmended lm' flcunent at the farth- lon of Congress. This also receivad the approval tihe 's National Executive Committee ‘The high lights of the veteun& legis- htl_‘yhe. requests 'Lr; ; foll o“:d Wd emr. our present riminations in laws which prowide medical or meney relief for disabled World War veterans, o0 | first eoler bearer; Telief t0 the end that every possible vet- eran may be returned to health amd productivity. ‘The creation of a veterans” tee in the Senate so that the veterans’ blems may reeeive the careful study i the upper bedy to which they are entitled because of their intricacy and the annual expenditures involved. ‘That an increased appropriation be made for the Departmemt of Labor's Veterans' &Employment Serice, so that additional offices may be opened to pro- vide employment for veterans. ‘The desirability of immediately bring- ing our naval establichment to the strength agreed wpon by the terms of the London naval treaty. ‘That consideration be given to the adequacy of the Army and National Guard and training for Reserve officers and those eligible to Citizens’ Military Training Camps. ‘The pxnpfl!ty of eliminating the av- erage of the grade clause in the appro- priation bills whieh set up the -!u(u of the classified service, in order ¢o provide a more flexible promotion sys- tem in the executive departments and independent establishments for both veteran and non-veteran personnel. ‘The reduction in interest rates to 4 cent on adjusted compensation Any necessary appropriation to de- elerats . velop an acc const:uction of public works. ‘The national commander expressed appreciation of the W elnh to relieve unemployment, snd to this end suggested every acoelera- tion of highway, reclamation, public building and hespital vmm already uuthonud at previous sess) or to be{ authorized at the !orthcomlnx session. ‘Stephen P. mmrty Post, No. 27, met at department headquarters No- vember 20 and elected officers, as fol- vin second vice commander, Chester schuyler sergeant at arms, Axel P En- Mfl D rteermr § sur- r. J. Chester Brady; chapian, ‘William A. White; historian, Joseph J. Idler, and color bearers, Lester J. Leavy and Michael E. installed Decembs: 18, when it is ex- pected Department Comdr M.-meu will officiate as the i At the conclusion of the meef.tu; the We, 1316 w avenue, 1 o %‘. president, in the chair. members assembled at 1122 I street, where its auxiliary unit had held its meeting, and participated with the members in & program. The George E. Killeen Auxiliary held 8 business at the Mpit is planning a Chi mas party December 22 for the boys at Mount Alto Hospital. Mr. Mullane and his party will assist ‘Iilh the entertain- ment. Officers elected were: Mrs. Irene Raose Ward, firet vice president; Mis. Lillien Tavenner, second vice presides ; Mrs. Margaret Vaughn, chaplia; Isabel Stein- braker, treasure! den, sergeant-at-arm. vann, , sec- ond ooler bearer. A social meeting was held Wednes- day at 1316 Wisconsin avenue, when the officers were installed. 5 in order to bring the membership oontest of the Sergt. Jasper Post, out- lined at the beginning of the year, to an accurate conclusion, Comdr. Ferdi- l‘\.lll':lm . Fraser has appointed a com- mittee, consisting of chairman: Russell ' H. McMurray, J. Greene and R. le, to the points earned by the seven teams entered. The team capteins are: Ed- L. Marthill, Hiram W. Hummer. Joseph J. Malloy, W. D, Himes, John J. Orlosky, C. C. Brown and Thomas J. Frailey. To the team securing the greatest number of points in a merit | system a gold watch will be awarded by Comdr. Fraser. Individual prizes beve also been offered for post members who secure the greatest number of new members. The contest officially opened on February 5 and will close December s at the next neeun‘ of the at the Thomas Circle Club, 1326 fim. chusetts avenue. Plans have been completed for the testimonial dinner to be tendered to re- tiring Comdr. Fraser at the La Payette Hotel, December 2. Department Comdr, Dr. B. C. Mac- Nell has lppolnud Past Post Comdr. Thomas J. Frailey department publicity er. Edwin E. Hollenback, for eight years active in child welfare work ot"t.hl Ameriean Legion, has been chairman of the National Ghild Wel- fare Committee of the l..lon by Na- fomat Comar. Raiph T. ONeil. More than 100 nt command. ers and adjutants from the 48 suu, the District of Columbia and from partments outside the continental lm- its of the United States were in attend- ance at the annual conference at na- tional headquarters. John Thomas Tay- lor, vice chairman of the National Legislative Committee, outlined th!l umons 1em1mve program. | purposes nr uu My and Ml nm the Legion, were described by Chnrles Ww. Ardery, correspondent national. Watson B. Miller of Washington, chairman of the National Rehabilitation Committee, on _rehabilitation work. Miss C. Puschner, national child wel- fare director, spoke on that topic. I BLIC LIBRARY l Recent accessions to the Public| Library and lists of recommended read- ing will appear in this column every Sunday. In the Fine Arts Division. James, M. R. Abbeys. 1926. WGK J?! hnson, The Art Jol Pencil. -363. xnmmc and Norman, F. E. ercial Art Practice. WM-K74. McMah: un2 A. P. The Meaning of Art. Sayler, O. M. Revolt in the Arts. ‘W83-5a99. Taylor, H. H. Knowing, Collecting and News The music hour at 5 o'clock today will be devoted to the symphonies to be played by the Boston Symphony Vespers will be held at the Elizabsth Somers Residence todey at 5:30 o'elock. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Right Reserved to Limit Quantities District 5215 “All Over Town” The Better to Serve You To Aid Youin Looking Your Best ‘The following list was made for your convenience. You mey use it as a shopping guide or as a mail order. (See upper left corner of advertisement.) [] $1.00 Azurea Face Powder ‘ [J 50c Bencoline Tooth Paste. . . .. s¢ [ $1.00 Blondex Shampoo...... [J 25¢ Cuticura Seap . . [ 30c Calox Tooth Powder. . . ... % [ 35c Cutex Nail Polull B O 60 D. &R ColdCream. . [] $1.00 Delatone Depihlory [ 60c Djer-Kiss Face Powder . [ 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste. . 60c Glostora Hair Dressing . 50c Frostilla Skin Lotion . . . 60c Hennafoam Shampoo . . D .G Completely Denatured Alcohol, Gallon, 69c (Container, 15 Cents Extra) Fill up your car’s radiator with denatured alcohol and save yourself v»on‘y and possible Just Telephone . if it is inconvenient for you to visit our stores. We deliver free .. . freely. District Mail Orders Prompt service town customers! of amount of order to cover euntu of packing and mailing. Stores, No. 6, Sta Nw, Washington, D. C and Just telephone 5215 for out-of- Add 10% Peoples Drug 15th and G Leas Hair Tonic way to restore completeiy satisfied with the appearance and color Jour halr after using Leas Hair $1 Sue ‘Bottle 84c Guaranteed Pure Ever-Fresh Citrate of Magnesia 12-0z. 25c Bottle. . . You may safely oust poisons that sicken you ¥ with this pure “EVER- " Citrate of Mag- causing the trouble If you suffer from NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PAKL Electric Flatirons ...........$1.98 Household Scales ........... Kitchen Clocks . . Aluminum Percolators . Hair Clippers . . ik . AvianStatlonery. RO NVREION - ONE. For amild enjoyablessmoke— Tiona Cigars These Tiona Cigars in the Londres shape are imported from the Philippine Islands. They are hand made in an up- to-date modern factory. Made of choice | tobacco with long filler. 10 jor 25¢€ Box of 100 $2.19 in The Evening ... after dinner or the dance you will enjoy these delicious checo- lates. Each box has an incompara- ble assortment with centers of fruits, cordials and nuts. This dis- ,tinctive candy is appreciated by, ‘every one who enjoys fine candy. Gold Craft Chocolates 80 c the pound package .98¢ 79 FREE— Baby A beautiful colored Lanster Glass for Pants your bathroom with each purchase n[ These baby pants are tlll full and Ast"ng'O"soI sre ventilated for Mouth Wash ... 95¢ Dbaby's comfort. (1 oz. makes 3 pints of regular strength mouth wash) This pleasant tasting mouth wash has antiseptic and astringent prop- erties, It removes that bad taste rom your mouth in the morning. ‘It is highly concentrated, therefore inexpensive. An excellent tonie in cases of nervous. rundown con- ditions due (o improper assimilation of food. SPECIAL $1.10 Borle ..you want your AR, o ook wett PRICE 73c groomed, you should use Queen Anne Lotion. Gently rub a few drops on them every night. Your hands will soon be smooth. May be obtained in 35¢ or 65c sizes. ...you haven't & shower in your home, you will want one of these bath sprays. A shower bath stimulates the skin, giv- ing it & tingling feel. Much quicker than mmg to wait for the tub to fill. Only .you want a small, attrac- five, but inexpensive rug for your bath room or bed room, A cough is nature’s warn- ing of possible serious iliness ahead. Start taking Hall's Expectorant. The first pleas- ant spoonful will eass the pain of your ir- ritated bronchial Mozart Chenille rugs in & variety of colors and reversi- :‘le‘dellnm At the low price Restoring Early American Furniture, WW-T21. ‘Turner, W. W. PFundamentals of Archi- | tectural Design. WFD-T85. Civilization. $1.00 Herpicide Hair Tonic. . . 50c Hind’s H. & A. Cream. . . 75¢ Houbigant Face Powder. . 25c¢ Ideal Tooth Paste. . . . .. 50c Ipana Tooth Paste. . . . .. chronic coxstipation, or any intestinal trouble, lack of evac- uation, here’s the medicine that will give you relief—Miller’s Herb Extract (formerly known as Herb Juice). You don't need pills with this medicine and it gives over-night re- .your skin is not clear try Manner's _ Theatrical Cold Cream. It will quickly . re- move all grime and particles, of make-up from the pores. ‘This cold cream is very mod- erately priced at 35c and 65c. Rev. Moses R. Lovell, pastor of Mount Fleasant Congregational Church, will cammnm meetings for the week in- clude the Health Education at 1:30 ocloek and the Membership Commit- o'clock tomorrow and Tues- d-y. thfl K street house, at 11 o'clock. Park View Chapter will meet tomor- bottle of Hall's Expectorant .4 ready to be tak- ..you like the soft massage en at the first , Haskin, C. H Studies in Medieval Cul- ture. FE-H275s. Philosophy. Contemporary American Philosophy. ‘Two volumes. BES83-C76. l!obbeu ‘Thomas. Selections. BE45- !Annr ‘Mrs. 8. K. K. The Practice of Philosophy. B-L26. An Amho\rnry BDG-R5/ R64. L., ed. Philosophy Toda; NER DG Reh 13Ty Today. Unemployment. American Pederstion of Labor. Unions g&nfl- Against Unemployment. -Am3u. Rabin, Isador. ‘The Absorption of the | g o American I . %fiw -nndumm , D. L. ©. Coxey's Army. -M22. National Industrial Conference Board. Lay-off and Its Prevention. HFW- N217 1. Travel. Bitesco, M. L. L., Princess. Egyptian Day. GT71-BATE. Bridges, Constance. Thin Air: A Hima- layan Interlude. G691-B76t. Burroughs, H. E. Tale of a Vanished Land. G54-Bo4. De la Rue, Sidney. The Land of the Pepper Bird: Liberia. G767-D37. Mead, Margar:t. Growing Up in New Guinea. G20-M46. Roerich, N. K. Shambhala. G664-R62. , Leonhard. Seppala, Alaskan | Driver. G945-8e67. ‘World Politics. Herriot, Edouard. The United States of | Europe. JU30-H43E. Kohn, Hans. A History of Nationalism | in the East. JU60-K82 Schneider, H. W, and Clough, 8. B.| Making Pascists. JU35-Schd6 Wu, Chao-chu. The Nationalist Pro- gram for China. JU66-W95. Other Books of Interest. Duftus, R. L. Books: Their Place in | Jeftreys, Haro mu'-gx.é Future of me [aro] Earth. LV-J37. Moley, Raymond. Our Criminal Courts. | 1C83-MT3. | Stamp, L. D. Asis. HC60-5t27. mmnn Honm My Life of Magic. ! 'lnm Mrs. D. G., ed. mmc Art: Letters of Seven Famous Wom- | en. YC-V286. PLAN TO PLANT NOW shrubs will Rurlly .fl“..l‘.‘."‘ rete The 1 fil ell ln‘ estimate— o tln"(‘ of & flnll lhnb lants ‘$uaranteed. Shrubs Rose Bushes Evergreens Hedging Fruit Trees Visit 'Ifl' l’"l‘ lIlll' Hyattmlle Nursery Hyattoville, Md. Phone Hyatts. 664 ‘lTow at 2 o'clock at Seventeenth and streets. | Craig Peacock, 12 ‘We:t Irving s , clubs will hold business meetings to ‘who have joined this Fall December 4. | o'clock. K Miss Helen lliddleu)n Girl Reserve uamry will be the speaker. ‘The Chevy CI clnpur will h:ve a luncheon Tuesday at 1 6'clock home of the president, Mrs. .Ylmes reet. During this week all Girl Reserve consider ‘Christmas plans. The Girl Rescrve Toy Shop will be | open daily from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock and Saturday from 10 to 11 am. All | Girl Reserves are acked to come to the | toy shop at least once to assist in re- ring the thousands of broken toys it have been sent in. ‘The Girl Reserve Glee Club will re- hearse 'nh Miss Burnett Tuesda; Club rooms at the Y. W. C. A. at 3:30 o'clock. A dinner in the business and pro- fessional women's department will be held December 2 and Wil be. folowed by a varled program of music. The Blue Triangle Club wiil have a recognition service for new members The Silverelle Club will meet for a monthly dinner December 5. at 5:30 The industrial department will have an informal evening of games and music in the third floor club room from 6 to 10 o'clock Wednesday. A l!ghueeln{ party will leave the 2:30 o'clock December l. The visits will include the Smith- sonian Institution and the Washington Monument. A series of social hyglene lectures under the direction of the Social Hy- giene Society and the industrial de- partment will be given by Mrs. Fereba Croxton. The first of the series, at| the Price-Wilhoite Factory, will be | given December 2, and at the Elite Laundry December 3. 10c Lifebuoy Soap. . 50c Mulsified 0 ) O 0 O E O K | O | O ] O O = O O | 50c Java Face Powder. . . . .. $1.00 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic. o 30c Lyon’s Tooth Powder 50c Mary Garden Rouge.. . . . 50c Mennen’s Skin Balm. . . . 50c Molle Shaving Cream. . . . hampoo. ......... 50c Neet Depilatory............. 50c Packer’s Tar Shampoo. ... ..... 25¢ Palmolive Talcum Powder. . ... .. [ 50¢ Plrke, Dnm Sluvmz Cuum. s Omck Safe Relief P’B?:l';:ll Corns —can be obtained by ¢ method ‘of ‘ending sour m’é‘t'«mfigf'" Dr. 'Scholl's Zino Pads will 6 gk becaute ey ot e’ rlk“ 3 Sfretlon pretsire."The: e while they hea il i Put one on—the pain is gone! B Brek... 35¢ At the First Sign of a Sneeze or Head Cold Before that cold gets a hold on you start"taking U-Co. Tt oft brings :om{l‘t! reliel on the third P oty (ol Gah B U-Co Cold Capsules " Full Feeling . ., . Gas? 4 (— Father Kelly’s ol Dys-Pep-Go Gives Instant Relief Pather Kellys blends with the gastric_juices of the stomach and aids in absorb the gas and neutralize the acidity, .aureby g;evenunr and avareominghurb— rn, sour stomach, full 750 feeling and hyperacidity. —_— R T g — The Preference n/ Thousands of Our Customers . . . National Pale Dry Ginger Ale Have a glass of this tempting pale Ory ginger ale after dinner and get 2 a new conception of the B delicious, wholesome re- B freshment that can be P blended into ginger ale. National Ginger ~Ale is made of rcal ginger, per- fectly blended and properly aged. At our fountains or ready to take home, 15¢—2 for 25¢ THE FOUNTAIN PEN w/TH THE PENCIL POINT IARANTEED MAKES C/ WRITES WITH INK WITH THE EASE OF A SOFT LEAD PENCIL Satisfied 7 to do nothing about your Gray Hair? FARR'S 7/ _§ FOR GRAY HAIR ~—is a clear, clean, odorless, preparation. ‘Not mexy an« the original shade perfectl: $1.35 Size ° 1-=2‘ LS R po— sults. It is purely a vegetable prepa- ration, containing Cascara, Senna, Rhubarb, Jalap and other valuable ingredlents which are recognized Herbs that possess great medical value. The free action it gives to the bowels quickly relieves constipation, which is recognized as the cause of most ills and upsets in health, Try it, as it insures better health. $1.10 Bottle...... 98¢ HOME REMEDIES The following lut was made for your convenience. may use it as a shopping guide or as a mail order. (See upper left corner of advertisement.) [ $1.00 Nujol Oil, pint. . . ...... [J Peoples Soda Mint Tablets, 100’s. . . . .. [ 75¢ P-D Alophen Pills. . .. ... [ $1.35 Gudes Pepto Mangan [ 50c Phillips’ Milk Magnesia . [J $1.30 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound [J $1.25 Renault’s Wine Tonic. . . ... [ 60c Sal Hepatica. . [] 25¢ Seidlitz Powders, 10s. [] 70c Sloan’s Liniment. . . .. [ $1.00 Squibb’s Mineral Qil. . . . ... [ 50c Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablet [J $1.15 Swamp Root Tonic . 1.00 Wine of Cardui. - 1.25 Absorbine Junior 5c Baume Analgesique . 1.50 Anusol Suppositorie DANANA N DDDDDDDDDDDDD EECIE AN e ————— ) $1.25 Veracolate Tablets, 100 eoples Aspirin Tablets, 100 1.00 Bayer Aspirin Tablets, 100s. . . . Oc Emerson’s Bromo Seltzer. ...... Oc California Syrup of Figs. 1.00 Upjohn’s Citrocarbonate. . 1:15 Dare’s Mentha Pepsin. ... . . 75¢ Dextri Maltose, 11b. . . .. 30c Edwards’ Olive Tablets. . . ... 60¢ Father John’s Medicine. ... ... 60¢ Glycothymoline. . ............ $1.00 Ironized Yeast Tablets. . . . . .. $1.00 Listerine Antiseptic. . ... . of a rubber sponge, you will want one of these. Only 10¢. sign of a cough. Hall's Expectorant 35¢ 60c $1 ...you need more towels you will be glad of the opportu- nity to purchase them at this low price. Soft, highly ab- sorbent towels, made by the Cannon Mills, Only 39¢. 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