Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1931, Page 25

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| DANDRUFF ! A Sure Way to End It There is one sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely, and that is to dissolve it. This de- stroys it entirely. To do this, just get,_about four ounces of plain, ordi- nary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moist- en the scalp, and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and two or three more applications will com- | pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, | no matter how much dandrufl you may have. in Colorado. By the Associated FORT MORC Enid Marr teacher, disa olo., January 20 3 -year-old ared from h months ago. T from an irriga organ mortuary, and a to know as little You will find, too, that all itch- ling and digging of the scalp will stop_insta d your hair will MYSTERY SHROUDS DEATH OF TEACHER Body of Woman, Gone Two Months, Taken From Canal chool home THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1937 ASK $20,000,000 FUND onstration in Baltimore. ing banners carrying their demands self-styled Communists marched on of unemployed, and free fuel, | sities. unemployment. Portes Gil Resumes Journey. Mexi 1 today for a boat for ion of his t and Italy i to Spain at the end of March BALTIMORE, January 20 (/).—Bear- Self-Styled Communists Stage Dem- . City Hall yesterday in orderly fashion to demand a $20,000,000 fund for relief cessation of evictions rent and other neces- | ‘The march was fostered by the ‘Trndv Union Unity League’s council on MALAGA, Spain, January 20 (P).— | | Emilio Portes Gil. former president of | who has been visiting in Spain, | al ibraltar where he ONE-MAN MINT’ SHIES .55 s s S AT PRESS PUBLICITY “To tell the truth” he said, “T'm 1t isn't Illinois Operator, Who Pays Big |, Gains to Investors, Denies cheduled to My business Probe Fear. and jury will st a bunch of friends.” But tting nervous at the way the have been making a national figure of me. Look at that stack of letter Benham got into the national lime- light recently when it was learned the grand jury was expected to inquire into which he said consisted of buying articles such as automobiles and n prices and turning them quickly to others at large profits. By the Associated Press. BELVIDERE, I, January 20. local “mint” has been temporarily at least. Tne “mint” in this particular case happens to be Albert W. Benham, who The closed, | Chicago suburb, I s ed the reputation of p: heated home for stray dogs during 0 to 50 per cent to investo: cold weather, Th kennels are Yesterday was pay day. Al paid off | equipped with upper and lower “berths. provided a s ying from were exchanged, followed by an ex- change of warmer shot from their re- spective shotguns, but no serfous dam- age was done. The reconciliation and renewal of NEIGHBORS SHAKE HANDS AFTER SHOTGUNS MISS iNilht in Jail Following Party \ in a cell of the Memphis jail. Quarrel Brings Reconcilation to Memphis Men. operating | By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn., January 20.—What is a bit of buckshot between friends? Horace Butler, 28, and S. B. Douglass, 31, answered the question today by | shaking hands, congratulating edch other on their comparatively poor mark manship and returning to their neigh boring farms. ‘The rift between Butler and Dou starte 109.000 miles daily. More than 40 per cent of this flying is at night. ass when Butler tried to persuade e to leave a party a neigh- me and Douglass objected. Who aid what first was not agreed upon, 'but both admitted that warm words friendship came during a night together | Air mail and air passenger planes | on regular schedule’ within | this country are flying approximately | Hygienie Towels and Toilet Tissues Prevent Contagious Diseases Spread- 1 in Schools, Factories and Homes Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of The Star to_your home every evening and Sunday morning. The Route Agent will collect at the end of each month, at the rate of 11, cents per days and 5 cents Sunday. Take Grove’s Laxative BROMO QUININE. The dependability of this well balanced formula is your safe-guard. Ask for Grove’s Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets 72 2% FOR Many other items not advertised will be displayed at special prices. Values you will have to see to appreciate.—Second Floor. Absorbent Flannelette Diapers Q4.¢ .- 27x27 inches, comfortable, aseptic, sanitary. 2. \ Z; Excellent quality Special, 94c BABY BUNTING, made of soft cotton eiderdown, pink eriblus rayon limeds wp Biabvinans . L 0dc INFANTS’ “SAN. " GER- TRUDES A ND KIMONOS, made of soft cozy flannelette. Trimmed in pink blue; shell edges. INFANTS’ SILK BONNETS, tailored or daintily trimmed. ZEPHYR KNIT SACQUES, in pink or blue, some rib- bon trimmed 94c BABY SWEATERS, closely knit zephyr yarn, slip-on or coat style; white, pink, 94c BEACON BABY BLANKETS, white, pink or blue, decorated with juvenile patterns; 3155 36050 Tnchee. . . 94C DR, DENTON'S SLEEPING GARMENTS, made of heavy- weight cotton with small amount of wool, with soft fleece both sides; 1 to 6 years.. S EARS, . - WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. N.E. SPECIAL! INFANTS' WEAR OFFERINGS Our Famous “Roly Poly” Diapers 840 o “Birdeye,” inches, hemmed ready for use. they did when she | goot of gas. A Simple Treatment That_Radiates Health dropped fr of clothin ay ounty coroner, said he could be a knife or bullet / ° was not sure. Matted 1d. the body guarded its | n the jce that caked it. | r said he hoped to com- | amination today. found wha wound, but with frozen own mystery Coroner Par plete an . chop- | gh the ice and crawling along | bed of the drained ditch. More than hours of digging were required to T it Ty E. Moore rrest a road worker, was today. but the charge t him—abduction—was described {a 'as technical to permit his detention | | for questioning. | | i . | 1 SHOWMAN'S WIFE DIES | Mrs. Zach Mulhall, 78, Succumbs at Home in Oklahoma. MULHALL, Okla., January 20 (#).— Mrs. Zach Mulhall, 78, wife of the rancher and Wild West showman, died late yesterday he Mulhalls, married 55 years ago. came to Oklahoma with the opening of the Cherokee strip. Survivors include a daughter, Mildred Carmichael, Ocala, Fla. every day for the skin,also for shampooing the hair Ointment as needed for little irritations and to precede the shampoo if there is dandruff the Taleum as a finishing touch to the toilet. Mrs. RoEBUCK anp CoO. WEDNESDAY §§ . . . . . | . N \ § . \ \ \ \ . \ \ . \ . \ . \ \ § . | . » 27x27 CREEPERS AND ROMPERS, fine broadcloth in plain colors. Some smocked to 3 years DAINTY DRESSES, new S hE e ¥94c Special, 74c RUBEN'S ALL - WOOL VESTS, knit of fine combed all-wool yarn, double-breasted front, pins in back; 74c each ... SILK AND WOOL SHIRTS, pin_or tie MERCERIZED COTTON HOSE. tan or white; sizes 4 to 63, pairs for 36INCH RUBBER SHEET- G, excellent quality, s yard wt 44¢ BABY DRESSES, exqu handmade assortment. 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Berets to match, 94c Aviation Caps, 94c 7 7 One ton of coal yields nearly 10,000 G STREET AT ELEVENTH Special! Order Now! Personal Letterhead Stationery 100 Double Sheets and 100 Envelopes } 85 with your name printed in dark blue. smart, business | general correspor PALAIS ROYAL or 200 Single Sheets and 100 Envelopes e letterhead for - Main Floor. For Your Linen Closet Your Blanket Chest! Everything You Want or cd—at the Most Satisfyingly Low Prices in Years! Great, soft, fleecy blankets in those smart two-color effects! Fine linens for your hos- pitable table! Serviceable bath towels and mats of gratifying thickness! All at prices you don’t have to resist! Smart All-Wool Blankets 33Y; Off Regular Price! Regularly $11.50 tions to choose from Fine Madeira Linens 25% Off Regular Prices $2.39 Scarfs (18x54 ins.) . ¥ .. . 3179 $11.50 Cloths (54x54 ins.) ...$8.63 $12.50 Cloths (54x72 ins.).... ...$9.38 $1.19 Tray Cloths (15x20 ins.)... ..89¢ 55c Oblong Doilies (10x14 ins.).......4lc 95c Oblong Doilies (12x18 ins.).......71c 44c Oblong Doilies (6x12 ins.)........33c 69c Round Doilies (12 ins.)..... January Sale of Pequot Sheets —at astonishing price concessions— Iy known— vertised sheets s for their long- quality! You get ry inch of Pequot d, in our ATy greatly lowered $1.37 — bed ;).Llr‘! at 81x99 Inches $L.70 size (90x108 ins.) ..... (81x108 ins.) ... 5 $1.55 (72x 99 ins.) . wove DA (B3x 9B B) oo ioovve iS1iE (45x 36ins.) ..... 35¢ TORN SITE MEMNED RY DANVERS' BLEACHER? / N\ NAUMKEAG 4 . S5CCe 2 $1.98 Size $1.89 Size $1.58 Size $1.45 Size 45c Cases $1.95 Large Size Turkish Towels $1.00 iy 28x54-inch, all white towels, with corded ends, soft, napped finish; double thread weave. The kind of towels men like and will appreciate finding on their bath racks! Turkish 69¢ Irish Linen Huck Towels nicke ety JhER 490 Bath Mats or white with col- Formerly $2.95 val- o S $1.50 el 9] 20 Sted beradrs: large PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor. The PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Wednesday is Household Day—Specially Interesting Offerings at January Sale Prices! An Outstanding and Important Selling! January Sale of Bedding At Prices Decidedly Lower than Normally! A sale designed to save money for you! Items of particular interest to managers of rooming houses—hotels—institutions—as well as for thrifty families who want to outfit a new bedroom, or add a new mattress or spring to an old bed! _ $8.75 Cotton Mattresses A Supreme Value! $19.75 Inner Spring Mattresses $ 1 12 Felt Nachmann Unit inner springs, is soft, resilient. top and bottom. Covered with durable woven stripe ticking. 21x27-in. pil- lows, well made and stuffed Covered with linen - stripe ticking. $22.50 Double-Deck Coil Springs 99 strong, flexible double-deck coil springs! Each coil held by a steel band running through it Helical tied top. Guaranteed for comfort twenty years! Regulation sizes, cov- ered in attractive art ticking. An excellent mattress at this price! $10.75 All Layer Felt Mattresses Regulation sizes, made $ 95 ")o with rolled edge and cov- ered in good quality tick- ing. $44.50 Coil Spring Day Beds $33.75 Ideal for bed-sitting rcoms—for boys’ rooms—or in the living room as an extra bed! Has a restful inner spring mattress. $29.75 Bed Outfit $18.95 Bed—Layer Felt Mattress— Coil Spring — all three for $18.95! Choice several styles in beds. Mattress cov- ered with art ticking. Restful, resilient coil spring. of Q@ PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor. For Kitchen and Dining Room! Specially Selected Values for Wednesday! $13.25 inner Set Service for § and v 69 Gold Encrusted Glassware 39c e Rambler rose pattern in a gold encrusted band. Needle etched crystal. Open stock in goblets, fruit salads, sherbets. $1 Drip-Top Roaster Lisk made Double Roaster, a nationally known and deservedly popular make. $29.75 Imported China Dinner Service Service for 6, in 52-piece Beautiful rose and trellis border, enriched with gold — on delicate

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