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Musterole gets ion becauseit is ascientific‘counter- fiium’ —net l;un a salve—it pene- erates and stimulates blood circulation, \d{ to draw out infection and pain. full mcnfih Musterole on lnnd, for ndulu and the milder—Children’s Musterole for little tors. All druggists, may Subscribe Today It costs only about 13; cents ‘:r"agmsmumnm per delivered you regularly mry evening md Sunday morn- ing. ‘Tele] e National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each month. SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) many as a guest of the Prussian minis- '&r of education, Tea was urved after Sacred Heart Church Benefit This Evening. Patrons and patronesses for the con- | da; cert. and dance for the benefit of Sacred Heart Church, to be given this ewnln‘ include the Ambassador of Ar- tina, Senor Malbran; Nobil Donna Anwlnetu! de Martino, Senora Donna Carmen Satrustegui de Padilla, Senora Donna Herminia Arrate de Davila, Mme. Debuchi, Mme. Claudel, Mme Filipowicz, Mrs. Marie Allen, Miss May Berberich, Mrs, Charles J. Bogan, Mrs. H. Boyd, Mrs. L. A. Brown, Mrs. Dorothy Butler, Mrs T. A Cannon, Mrs T. F. Carlin, Mrs. J. S. Clemence, Mrs. John Clip- per. Mr. D. D. Condon, Miss Blanche Cooksey, Mrs. Thomas Costigan, Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. J. J. Darby, Mrs. C. Desmond, Mrs. Fl Devereux, C. Joseph Dunn, Mr. Willilam L. ston, Mrs. John J. Earley, Mi Frederick Gebhard, Mrs. Joseph Geler, Frank Geler's Sons Co., Mrs. Nellie Grant, Mrs. Edwin B. Higgins, Mrs. Edward P. Hinkle, Mrs. R. T. Holden, Mrs. M. E. Horton, Mrs. Marie Kan- , Mrs. Annie Lally, Mrs. Willlam Lane, Mrs, Clarence Lee, Mrs. P. J. Lynagh, Mrs. S. Mahanay, Mrs. F. S. Martin, Mrs. George J. May, Mrs. Prances Miller, Mrs. William F. Monta- von, Mrs. James Murray, Misses Mc- Donald, Mrs. Mary McElroy, Dr. J. F. McKaig. Mr. R. T. McKenna, Misses McLaughlin, Mrs. Joheph W. Mc- Mahon, Mrs. William J. O'Donnel, Mrs. Virginia_O'Hare, Mrs. James O'Shea, Mrs. L. M. Pinkham, Mrs. O. C. Pierce, Mrs. A. G. Ramisch, Mrs. Alice G. Nora Riordon, Mrs. P. 8. Risdale, Mrs. J. B. Rocca, Mrs. J. H. Ruppert, Mrs. James T. Ryan, Miss Agnes Seul, Miss Mary Saul, Mrs. B. F. Saul, Mr. Francis Scott, Mrs. W. H. Scott, Mr. Herman A. Schulties, Mrs. C. W. Semmes, Mr. John Simpson, Mrs. Frank Slavin, Mrs. C. G. Sloan, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Mrs. Guy T. Stew- art, Mr. W. W. Taltavull, Mrs. I V. ‘Warren, Mr. David Walsh, Mrs. Francis Weller, Mrs. C. A. White and Mrs. J. Raymond White. Miss Patrice Rice is chairman of the Committee on Arrangements, Miss Mary Louise Sullivan is director and accompanist for the chorus, which will give the program, and Miss Bessie Dodd is chairman of the Patroness Commit- Judge Eugene Black, president of the society, announces that the next meet- ing and dance of the Texas State Society will take gllc! Saturday eve- ning at 8:30 o'clock at Meridian Man- sions, 2400 Sixteenth street northwest. Mrs. James P. Marley, wife of Col. James P. Marley of Gonzales, Tex., will give a group of violin numbers. She is a concert artist and this promises to be a very enjoyable program. Mrs. Marley comes from Austin, Tex. Mrs. T. Lacy Edmiston, the official hostess of the club, announces that those assisting her in entertaining that evening will be Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mrs. Tom Connally, Mrs. Clay Stone Briggs, Mrs. Minnie Lee Wire, Mrs. Eugene Black, Mrs. Wright Patman, Mrs. Thomas L. Blanton, Mrs. James P. Buchanan, Mrs. Victor Russell, Miss Camilla - ‘Patterson, Miss Margaret Black, Miss Louise Williams, Miss Beryle Edmiston, Miss Alla Clary, Miss Anne Blapton, Representative Marvin Jcnes Representative Hatton W. Sum- ers, Representative Luther A. John- mn Mr. ltk B. Neathery and Mr. Arthur C. Al lnfl their friends who are in Washington, either permanent- ly or temperarily, are cordially invited to attend. All plans have been completed for the congressional ball to be given by the Connecticut State Society, Satur- day night at the Willard Hotel in honor of the representatives in Congress from Connecticut and their wives. The dance program from 9 to 1 o'clock is to be broadcast by a local station. Bridge and five hundred will be played by those desiring to play and prises are to be awarded the high scorers of each table. Included in the evening’s program are several en- tertainment features to be given during the orchestral intermission. Prom all indications this event will be the most successful of any in the history of the society. These who are being honored by this hmet!nn m Senator and Mrs. Hiram Senator and Mrs. Frederic jority floor leader, son, Representa- tive and Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Schuyler Merritt, Representative _and Mrs. Richard P. Freeman and Representative and Mrs. E. W. Goss. Included in the list of guests are Senator and Mrs. Simeon D. Fess, Senator and Mrs. Morris Shep- ' pard, Representative and Mrs. John J. McSwain, Representati’ and Mrs. Have Your PHOTOGRAPH Taken in Our Portrait Studio Of Yourself, Your Youngster or Any Member of Your Family Special Offer 11x14 Picture Almost Half the Size of This Entire Newspaper Page rfinlumv-y-n.-nlnlthhpflu’ graph -+ or as many additional pl One phnto- hotograph: you like for $1 each. Come in and see the high q\llllly nl t several our work and you will immediately want STUDIO NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! i PALAIS ROYAL THE EVENING Representative nfl . lumove Representat un M G. ll.mmonl. W- n Mrs. Charles Esterly, hflve and Mrs. Cl.lfldn A. resentative and Mrs. Al- llrd H. Gasque and Representative and Bowers has been jed general chairman on arrange- menu for the card party to be given by the Immaculate Conception Academy Alumnae at the Raleigh Hotel Wednes- y. Miss Bowers will be assisted by Mrs. Charles R. Brown, Mrs. Frank Mc- Keever, Miss Mary Hourihan, Miss Kathleen Baker, Miss Margaret Kane, Miss Helen Higgins pal include Mrs. 8. Peter Wagner, Mrs. M. E. Horton, Mrs. George P. Mangan, Mrs. J. T. Tabler, Mrs. Vince Walsh, Mrs. Reiner Chesley, Mrs. Prank Hewitt, Mrs. Frank McKeeve Misses Agnes 8. McKenny. Marie J. Locroft, Alice M. Brown, Helen Day, Alma Happ, Mary C. Murphy, Mary Hourihan, Mary Sweeney, Kathleen Baker, Mary J. White, Agnes O'Connor, Helen Fitz- A Charge Account is a Why not avail yourself of this privilege now? See Cred- great convenience. it Dept., Fifth Floor. Something New STAR, WASHINGTON, trick, Kat s B ney and Prof. ‘The annual Georte ‘Washington tes dance of Tau Phi Sorority will be held Monday, February 23, ‘ln the nrl‘:fl:‘; of 1| of Dll" Chapter Srranging the adialr. ASSistng Bt whi arrang! e a be Miss Dorothy Brewton of Beta Chap- ter, Miss Audrey Robey of Zeta Cha& ter and Miss Kathryn Spring of Alp! Chapter. Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Delta, wom- en’s legal fraternity, will hold a benefit bridge party Pridey evening at the Burlington Hotel. The committee in charge of arrangements consists of Mrs. Mary C. Carley, chairman; Miss Mary C. Gainey, M Dorothy Long, Miss Vera Mankinen and Miss Ellen C. Mc- Donald. v Prince 5. ‘Wheaton Howard. ‘The Washington City Alumnae Chap- ter of the Chi Omega Fraternity will | entertain at a formal bridge party in | the north room of the Mayflower Hotel ‘Tuesd; February 3, at 8:30 o'clock. which is an annual event, D. C, MONDAY, will be & benefit for the Chi Omega house fund. Tickets be obtained | anni yM from Miss Mildred Brall of Delta Uhlwr is chalrman of the general committee arranging the affair. Assisting her will | = be Miss Dorothy Brewton of Beta Chapter, Miss Audrey Robey of Zeta Chapter and Miss Kathryn Spring of Alpha Chapter. Beta Chapter of Kappa Phi_Delta BURLINGTON HOTEL uets, 135 Up Bher. Baly: §10. 1120 Vermont Ave. Decatur 0500 G STREET AT ELEVENTH JANUARY 26, 1931. '!-I'lr{ Imnnt Park Hotel Saturday night. There were 28 ts in the party, all of whom re- mtg:-fl for dancing later in the evening. Chile Budget Is Extraordinary. SANTIAGO, Chile, January 26 (#).— President Carlos Ibanez yuhrday promulgated an_extraordinary mml'n 175,843,333 pesos (-hout $1 923:124), chiefly for public works. The measure will be financed by loans to be obtained in New York. New Comfort for ‘ T;‘OIG Who Wear TH does any wearer of hhe‘ be uncomfortable. Fasteeth. | ne: on upper o firm and comfortable. No gummy. gooey. pasty taste or feeling. Deodorizes. Gei Fasteeth today at Liggett's, Peopies or \:nylulhu s00d drug store.—Advertise- ment. TELEPHONE I/ A THREE DAYS’ COUGH IS YOUR DANGER. SIGNAL Coughs from colds may lead to se- | elements which soothe and heal the wious trouble. 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