Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1931, Page 43

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 25, 1931—PART THREE. X Jane Hall, Mrs. H. A. Harding, . M. Harvey, Mr. Leidus Hickman, . Roy - Hickman, Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, Mrs. Jane Hooker, Mrs. W. E. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hunt, Mr. 8. C. Johnson, Miss A. E. La Mar, Mrs. Perry Leishear, Mrs. W. L. Mattocks, Mr. George C. Mr. and Mrs. William . Ramsey, and Mrs. John C. Rau, Mr. D. H. Mrs, Joseph Reeves, Mr. N. son, Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Carrie Searles, Mrs. Ide L. Serwer, Mr. and Mrs. William Webb and Mr. 0. G. Whitlow. v Much Interest Shown In Seth Parker's Visit Among the many benefit perform- ances during the social season, none has attracted more attention than the 1 appearance in Constitution Hall February 16 of Phillips H. Lord, known as “Seth Parker,” who is coming here to take part in the annual benefit for the Central Union Mission and its Emergency Home for Children. On the same program with Seth Parker will be another equally popular leader and entertainer, Homer aver. Washington society and perticularly church organizations are evineing unusual interest in this dual o e TR s TR o R S TR S T - | Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Give More . . . The Need Is Greater! Washi(r:lgton’:k third al:xin}\:al Cllloxlr;- P hone munity Chest drive, which will be 7 4 launched January 26 and continued D istrict 521 5 for a period of ten days, will seeck a goal of $1,950,- . R —— 154.40. This figure includes a $100,000 quota allotted 9\ / to the District of Columbia in the Red Cross national campaign for the relief of drought sufferers. An army of 7,500 workers has enrolled for the task of raising the great fund which will insure adequate care during the coming year for the helpless, the aged, the sick and the injured and all others in need of assist- ance, asalets Bring Prompt Relief for Head Colds! Are your nostrils stuffed up so badly you actually gasp for breath? Do you sneeze, wheeze and sniffle until your nose is red and sore? Does your head feel dull and achy, your eyes water and your ears sing and buzz until you are fairly deai? Here is the greatest boon to nasal sufferers ever made public! They clear your nostrils, rid you of disgusting mucus— vou breathe freely in no time. The medicated vapors o SR Patronesses Named For Choir Boys‘ Benefit At the benefit to be given Wednesday, February 4, at the Hotel Roosevelt at 2 o'clock for the benefit of the choir boys of St. Stephen’s and the Incar- nation Parish, the list of patronesses include Mrs. Patrick Hurley, Mrs. Wiliam M. Mooney, Mrs. Frederic Adams Young, M bert Lee Faris, Mrs, E. S. Dawson, M program, for it is the first time that Seth Parker, one of the most popular radio entertainers in the country, has ever agreed to ccme to Washington. Mrs. John S. Bennett, chairman of the committee of the Women's Guild in charge of the performance, said yesterday that even at this early date nearly all the choice seats and boxes have been reserved. Unlike other years, the Women's Guild has not been com- pelled to solicit for tickets, owing to the unusual interest being displayed in the concert. Sican, Mrs. C. P. Jones, Mrs. John Otto The Better to yesterday .| Johnson, Mrs. Henry Merle Spillan, and Mrs. Wilour Ackley, Mrs. C. B.|Mrs. R. ell, Mrs. Frank L. Hurd, Bateman, Rev. Hedley Clews, Mrs. F.|Mrs. L. Richardsbn, Mrs. Grace W. Collier, Mrs. C. S. Connelly, ‘Mrs. | Porter Hookins, Mrs. Joe Shelby Riley, A. M. Cooper, Mrs. A. E. Cropper, Miss | Mrs. Stephen E. Kramer, Mrs. E. Goring Mollie Fifer, Mr. Rex Furr, Mrs. J. F. Bliss and Mrs. George Peters. Still Outstandingly Favored— Black Winter Coats Priced below value at $55 %65 %85 In Women's Sizes Persian lamb, caracul and gray kit fox trim the collars and cuffs of these smart new coats. Lovely soft fabrics, carefully fash- ioned, produce flattering coats especially suited to the more mature woman. Sketched An all black coat of Raelia luxuriously trimmed with skunk, has the fash- ionable off-the-face collar and unusual cuffs. A slight flare at the hem ac- centuates its slenderizing body lines. $55. Sizes 40 to 44 (a few sizes 38 and 46) “New Apparel Always” SECOND FLOOR W, M. Moses & Soms F Street at Eleventh It's Smart To Have Your PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN At Joses Photographs 11x4 inches You Need Not Buy More Than One ¥ A really lovely studio portrait of yourself, your youngster . . . or any member of your family . . . for $1. You need not take more than one, but you may have as many poses as you wish at $1 each. Come in and see some of the photographs we have made in our studio. Extra Prints, $1 each NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY STUDIO—LOWER FLOOR. W. P. Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh This unquestionably will be the most difficult year from a point of human welfare that our city has known, Washington must now make good and make sure that no kind of necessary service suffers in the year 1931! Serve You do it. 75¢ Value Only 6 90 Patrons Share in the Profits at Peoples! Health, Beauty and Comfort Needs Priced Remarkably Low COUCH REMEDIES Hall’s Expectorant .. ... ......35c E. Z. Voice Pastilles. . .. .....35c | $1 Wampole’s Preparation. . .69c 35¢ Pisos ..23¢ 60c Mentholatum. ... .........45¢ 75¢ Musterole . . .. .. 4lc 60c Rem Cough Remedy. . .. .47c $1 Rem Cough Remedy. . . ...95c | 60c Angier’s Emulsion . . .. ...49¢ | Bell’s Pine Tar and Honey. . . .50c Graham’s Sulphur Salve A soothing, cooling analgesique anti- septic ointment for irritations of the skin. An excellent preparation for aid- ing in the preservation of the com- plexion. “A Good Reconstructive Tonic” Nutraven Tonic Generous Size Bottle I Winter's coughs and colds often- || times leave the body weakened and in a rundown condition. Nutraven Tonic will build up what they have | torn down and restore that feeling of pep and vigor again. It contains nutritious ~ system-building ingredi- ents such as cod liver oil, malt, gaduol, and the outstanding feature is that it is pleasant to take. For your health’s sake get a bottle today and begin taking—you'll soon notice | a remarkable improvement. Gentlemen's Club Stationery An excellent quality sterling Vel- lum stationery in the popular club size. 24 double sheets and HEALTH AIDS At Deep-Cut Prices 35¢ Allens Foot Ease 75c¢ Baume Analgesique 25¢ Blue Jay Plasters 60c Caldwells Syrup Pepsin. . . .. .. 60c California Syrup Figs........ 50c Cuticura Ointment . . L $1.15 Dares Mentha Pepsin. . . ... $1.50 Grays Glycerine Tonic. . . $1 Ircnized Yeast Tablets 40c Kalak Water $1 Kojene Antiseptic $1 Marmola Tablets 50c Lysol Disinfectant. . . 25¢ Mercurochrome Solution. . .- Moones Emerald Oil $1 Nuxated Iron Tablets 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia $1.35 Pepto Mangan $1.25 Renaults Wine Tonic 25¢ Seidlitz Powders, 10s 50c Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets $1.15 Swamp Root Tonic. ....... $1.25 Veracolate Tablets. . . .. ... . For a Mild, Enjoyable Smoke— 5c¢ R-B Long Filler Cigars | 7 for 25¢ Box of 50 . . . 31.75 For a mild, enjoyable smoke, try | | R. B. Long Filler Cigars. y | them at Peoples and be assured of | their being fresh. Buy Probak Blades 5s, 40c 10’s, 77¢ National Pale Dry Ginger Ale Have a glass of this | tempting pale dry gin- | ger ale after dinner and get a new conception of the delicious, wholesome refreshment that can be blended into ginger ale. National Ginger Ale is made of real ginger, perfectly blended and properly aged. 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Miss Warner will be pleased to answer any ques- tions about your personal beauty problems and advise you on the correct make-up for vour particular type. | Meet Miss Warner Monday at Store No. 7, located at | 1107 G Street N.W. Manners Theatrical . 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