Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1931, Page 27

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T {ERE are timcs when we all are tempted to take a holiday usual prudence. s the person who 'wants eet in diet every day in the It isn’t human! And it isn’t nec i Your stomach won't be poisoned by every little indiscretion if you will just remember to give it the friendly aid of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. It will sweeten the sour system and put things to rights. Suppose you do overload your stomach with those things that bring on acidity? Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia will neutralize many times its volume in acid. Just take two spoonfuls before and after such overindulgence. It's a very simple to prevent those miserable mornings which follow too much to eat and drink. When you overindulge—eating, drinking, smoking—don't suffer for hours! Nature will restore a proper alkaline balanée in time, but Phillips’ Milk of Ma2gnesia acts immediately. A creamy, pleasant-lasting emulsion that sweetens the stomach, dispels that sour gas, and relieves the nausea and headache, and feel- ing of biliousness due to over- doing. (Phillips’ propertics always help the bowels at_such times.) Make sure it's genuine. The signature of Chas. H. Phillips on the wrapper and bottle will tell vou it's the real product en- dorsed by the medical profession. Less perfect preparations do not act the same. For a Healthy Mouth. Use Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia as a mouthwash every evening before retiring. Use Phillips’ Dental Magnesia, a superior tooth-paste, to keep the teeth clean and white. PHILLIPS s | be held at the Hot mild laxative. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1931. MILITARY NOTABLES "Refe 1o Compes Role Is Completed COMING T0 PARLEY -~ Before t Stares Al Director Wanted Pose. Order of the World War Will ~ Only to Hang on Convene at Mayflower Wall in Scene. " | By the Assoctated Press, Friday. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., October 7.— | Here in movieland, you may be on Lady Luck's lap one day and the waiting Promirent military officers of the Na- tion will attend the annual meeting -of te | list the next. the Military Order of the World W: Ed Eberle, veteran character actor summoried to the Paramount studios y | was told to report to the wardrobe de- partment and make-up experts, who turned him into a frock-coated b whiswered millionaire of 1910 vintage. Dorothy Arzner, director of a “work- ing girl” picture. then instructed an assistant to take Eberle to the photo- graph gallery for a sitting. “Aha,” mused the actor. still. It must be a good part.’ P finished, Eberle returned to the waited through a few scenes. Mayflow aturday. A oximately 50 dele- re xpected to be present as tives of chapters. ; ention program, in addition s meetings. includes a lunch- ay in the Chinese room of the hotel and a_dinner on Saturday. Brig Gen, Ross Delafield, Ordnance Reserve, U.§ A of New York, commander in will fly from New York to attend nization is comvosed. for the mo t, of former Army a officcrs who_saw service in War, both with the United Stz B ] iy Silles Hone ol 18 AL S | founder of this working girl's home, but ter adequate defense and pro- | you've been dead 20 vears. Those siilis will among nations who were were for enlargement to frame and hang on the walls.” “Special set a ° | ™ “Pardon_me, Miss Arzner, do I start?” he asked finall Y u're through before ed s have been enrolled during the pa r Former commanders in chief of the nclude Gen. Douglas MacArthur, ef of staff; Maj. Gen. George es. California, former adjutant the District National Guard, Estab. 1865 Linger’s Restful—Peaceful Nights on Our Springs and Mattresses 925 G St. N.W. Nat'l 4711 ¢ Admiral T. J. Cowie, U. S. N., and Maj. Gen. Mark L. Hersey, U. S. A, both of Washington. COOLIDGE ADVERTISES NORTHAMPTON. Mass, October 7 () —Former President Calvin Coolidge, now a director of a large insurance concern, spoke last night in a radio advertising program of his company. His speech was confined to insurance. the benefits thereof and how policies should be handled. Mattresses Remade i Tt GoOD TASTE—unot costliness governs our display of Karpen Living Room Groups designed This Famous Decoratoi Designs for Karpen Something important has happen- ed! The world's favorite deco- Elsie de Wolfe . designed and styled some perfectly It is made by Karpen for comfort and service styled by this internation- See it at Mayer & Co. tomorrow early. rator . . charming furniture and ally known ' decorator. Parking Service Drive to rear entrance. and styled by o IT is a double pleasure to choose one of the Karpen- made Groups designed by Elsie de Wolfe, the famous decorator. Not only do you secure a finely made group of charm, but you obtain it at a pretty low price. See them all at Mayer & Co. now. A Glad to Show you. Suggestive Few Below GUNMEN SLAY TWO, HIT ONE N TOLEDO Liquor and Gambling Racketyi Blamed for Shooting by ““Out-of-Town” Men. By the Associated Press. TOLEDQ, Ohio, October 7.—Abe Lubitsky, 23, and Norman Blatt, 26, eputed Toledo gangsters, were shot and killed and a third man was wounded early today in an outbreak police as- | cribed to warfare btween 1-cal and out- | of-town racketzers - Lubitsk; and Harry Abrams ANTIQUES con: refinishing. 8 teaplates DINwzawars, FIrre FLoow. were riding in their automobile when two cars of gunmen drove beside them, emptied their guns and sped away. Lubitsky and Blatt were partners in a cigar store and both had police records. Hospital attendants sald Lubitsky had been shot five times in the head and back. Blatt had three bull>t wounds in his_head. Police said they belleved the killers were out-of-town racketeers, who have been attempting to assume the liquor and gambling business nere. Pete Licavoll, arrested a few days ago | as a suspect in the slaying of Gerald Buckley, Detroit radio ann-uncer, more | than a year ago, led an mnflux of gang- | sters frcm out of town, police believed. | < Cuban Pilot Dies in Crash. | HAVANA, October 7 (). — Lieut. | Torres Vasques of the Army Aviation | Corps was killed and his mechanic was seriously injured yesterday when | their plane crashed 20 miles outside the city, REPAIRED AND REPRODUCED A WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION To restore antique furniture to it< original n is an art and should not be risked in just an ordinary repair shop. cialists in fine cabinet work, upholstering and We are <pe You, too, should get the benefit of our experience, Established Two Generations SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th St. N.W. “We Live Our Profession” Reg.US P OFF. 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Seventh Street Between D and E Chair $11.75 A charming pull-up chair, well finished and proportioned, and covered in a choice of tapestries. ) Tapestry-covered wing chair with sag- less base construc- tion, moss and cot- ton filling, hardwood frame, a®d reversible cushions. Also a bunny chair with button back, at this same price, FURNITURE, SixTH FLOOR. Our Best Offering of Its Kind in Many Years . .. Imported Dinner Sets Service for Eight—If Made Up Regularly Would Be $42.24 When the importer showed us the sample of this set, we liked it so well that we contracted to buy as many sets as he could let us have, as soon as they landed in New York. They are here now—and better sets than we have seen anywhere near this price—in fact, the only set in our regular stock comparable to it is more than twice this price. The china has the smart ivory glaze, gold-lined . . . the pattern is wrought in soft pastels so much in vogue. Right at the beginning of Fall entertaining, this is an opportunity to secure—at a special saving gl ill be proud to use. of 67 Pieces 8 fruit saucers 8 cream soups and saucers 2 open vegetable dishes I meat dish Fine Occasional Pieces That Will Add Charm to Any Room Occasional Butterfly Table $22.50 A beautifully proportioned ‘ butterfly table with solid mahogany top and drawer. $35 Large Governor Winthrop Secretary with all showing parts of mahogany, four drawers with locks, four ball and claw feet, serpentine front, and automatic disappearing drawer supports.

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