Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1933, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., INAUGURATION OF ANEW DEPARTMENT GROUPINGBABY NEEDS UNDER EXPERTS BABY CENTRE COMPLETED AT 18th ST. & COLUMBIA RD. BY NEW UNIT IN WHELAN DRUG STORE Recognition ‘that the business section at 18th Street and Columbia Road serves 'a home community with many small children has led the Whelan Drug Company to undertake an entirely new departure in establishing a department devoted to baby needs in its store at that point. Already located in this com- munity are several physicians specializing in the care of children, a children’s photographic studio and an infants’ apparel shop. With the inauguration of a new department offering a wide range range of necessities for the baby and its mother in the Whelan Drug Store at 18th and Columbia Road, the number of services is greater than at any other business center in Washington. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 193 ing and investment can be reduced through Federal Reserve action, if not prevented; and their most serious con- sequences can be avoided simply by controlling the quantity of bank | credit.” | Dr. Royal ‘Meeker of Connecticut— “Mr. Gerard Swope (president of Gen- eral Electric) has proposed a broad and thorough-going plan for co-ordinating production an% consumption and regu- larizing employment through the co- operation of managers and employes in Measures to Ald Busmess Are individual plants and in associations in | the different industries. Advocated by Science “All emplaye‘rs doing interstate busi- ploy [ ness who em; 50 or more workers | | REPAIRING Recent snows and high winds have greatly damaged gutters and rainspouts. Let us ex- amine your roof and esti- mate on necessary repairs be- fore wet walls ruin your plastering and papering. Our work is backed by 25 years' experience. No job too small. Free Estimates COlumbia 0462 2418 + 18t ST. N.W. iati are to unite in trade dssociations under Association. the supervision of the Federal Govern- ment. These associations are to pre- scribe the production policies and prac- tices in each industry and the uniform accounts and reports required. “This proposal is by far the most contsructive and hope-inspiring pro- | posal for the refilarization of industry | which has thus far been made.” | Dean Dexter S. Kimball, Cornell Uni- versity—"It is inevitable, I believe, that we shall come to a shorter working weeck. Management must provide a greater degree of security for the By the Associated Press. BLOOMINGTON, Ind, February 28. — | —Natfonal regulatior. of banking and { rigorous supervision of ~stock ex- | changes were advocated today as meas- | ures to aid business in a publication | lssued under auspices of the American | Association for the Advancement of Science. Other proposals included “readjust- | ment and improved control of national | credits, reduction of excessive tariffs to | worker against unemployment and in- | sliminate unsatisfactory trade barriers, | digence in old age, the two uhmmes |and an international bank to control | most dreaded by the worker.” an exchange gold standard.” Dr. Irving Pisher, Yale University— The book, on “Stabilization of Em- | «Theoretically, a contraction in the | ployment,” published by & group of In- | currency and credit causes a fall of | diana University faculty members to| prices, which in turn reduces profits, | .| promate dissemination of sclentific | which' in turn reduces production, | thought, contained the individual views | which in turn reduces employment. of 16 national leaders. This is the most typical way in which “Charges that many of the Nation's | ynemployment is related to banking so-called leaders have violated scientific | and currency. Practlcally, the facts principles of economic planning are | fit this theory fairly well.” | contained in the book.” an announce- | Dr Alvin Hansen, University of Min- FOR ALL BUS INFORMATION Box, 95 Luxe heated Short Ling r Coaches take di Clean siations. New Short Line Terminal Washington. €33 F Street N.W. This department, entirely unique for drug stores, follows the baby through its daily routine. It makes vill be given, while they last, ‘Babies Just Babies” which s edited by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, an activity which Stops Your Cough Or Money Back w of Bronchuline Emul- ~INSTANT- Another d stop your you won't bottle of tk to knock tha you do, you c: ve vour money back. Peoples Drug Stores and all other first-class druggists guarantee it. No dope. Nothing to upset your stomach. So why cough, cough, cough yourself to pieces? Get Bronchuline Emulsion and RELIEF —Advertisement, + ALWAYS DEAD TIRED? How sad! Sallow complexion, coate tongue, poor appetite, pimply skin and always tired. wrong? - Chances are Take this famous prescription years—Dr. Ed. They are harm. and_women for 20 wards Olive Tablets. less yet very effectivi vegetable ingredients. upon the bowels, help free th and tone up liver. Rosy cheeks, clear eyes and youth- ful energy make a success of life. Tak Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, Know them by their olive color. 30c and 60c. All druggists. THE opportunities. The modern housewive lucky star in our weekly specials—a star that affords them big savings. Our star specials consist of nation- ally-known food product: home, every day of the year. are being planned by our buying depart- weeks ahead, purchases of large quantities which brings the cost down to a minimum, enables us to offer them to you at tremendously low prices and if you will x STAR SPECIALS x RITTER CATSUP 2 ..:=. Be sure to try Ritter Tabasco. ARGO SALMON...2 Always the rich, COMETRICE.... 4 At our lowest price in years. KRAFT CHEESE .. 2 American, Swiss, Pimiento and Velveeta. Del Monte Sardines .. 3 Large California sardines in tomato sauce. P8GSOAP . ... 10 ments i % Washes clothes PRI TR T T TR TP PP PP R bad breath, What' u're poisoned by clogged bowels and inactive liver. used | constantly in place of calomel by men A compound of | They act easllv‘pre\enled through the prevention of system | prior of poison caused by faulty ellmmatwn‘ nightly. 15¢, PROVERB—“BORN UNDER A LUCKY STAR” is talked of by so many with envy and self pity, not realizing that there exist so many lucky stars all around us that if we only looked around we could easily find them in various forms and 1}| ment said. “Bankers in particular are ||| hard hit. Technocracy is dealt severe blows. | “The machine age is here to stay, | and does not contribute to unemploy- ment in the way that it is popularly | various contributors | supposed to_do, point out. Public works are only pal- liatives, not cures, for unemployment. “Undercirculation, rather than over- production; international bungling in the realm of finance; disruptions caused by war, and overinvestment during the post-war period, are all held | to be basic causes of the present slump | in trade and employment.” Some of the individual views of the | contributors, as made public, follow: General Motors Research Corporation— “The thing I plead for is that we do not try to crystallize the world yet. We do not know enough. Let us Keep on being active and believing that the ,| world is not finished. The. whale diff- | | culty today is that we are trying to put the jig_saw puzzle together,-and we do not_ have half the parts, and those | we_do have do not fit.” d | Dr. James W. Angel], Golumkia Unj- versity—*I think the post-war financing s | of excessive investment . in .this .country through the creation of additional bank credit—and that meant primarily the financing of excessive industrial expan- sion with bank credit—has been the - | principal cause of our present acute - | depression. vercontraction can be largely overexpension, Excessive sav- EDU CATH)\ AL. < BEQUR GUEST £l inrrench sean:| starting any day this week between § a.m. and | 9 pm. Drop in any time for free trial | The BERLITZ SCHOOL of LANGUAGES 1115 Conn. Ave. Sterlin, g of having lucky.’ | ity. C. F. Kettering, president of the | nesota—“It is clear that there can be | no talk of a stabilized world unless we The exchange economy has become too sensitive and complex, too relationship, to stand the impact of the disruptions of first of all achieve world peace. international far-reaching in its the price system caused by war.” Charles F. Roos, former secretary of the American Association for the Ad- security | market will lead the return to prosper- This return can be brought about vancement of Science—"The | by a credit inflation or reflation led by lhe Federal Reserve banks and by lhc | Reconstruction Finance Corporation.” E I e o e e Bituminous-Smokeless TO A A full 2,240 Ibs. in egg size. You'll find our delivery service unusually prompt and clean. Try it Co. 'TERMINAL 'S5 FUEL 3rd & K Sts. N.W. take advantage by stocking them for weeks ahead. you will soon realize the satisfaction accomplished the economy that $§0 many regard as “just being task of Ynu will find these star specials listed in our ads of Monday’s and Thursday’s Star, s have found a offerings of star Store. s used in every good judgment. These items complete stock satisfaction. red, tender meat you like so well. clean. LOG CABIN SYRUP . FREE - A pkg. D.G.S. Pancake Flour with every can. FRUIT SALE Large can Peaches, large can Pincapple, and a large can Pears. D.G.S., Libby's or Del Monte Brands Tuesday’s Times, on window posters and on the shelves of your COMMUNITY D. G. S. Take advantage of the savings they afford and you will soon be proud of your Phone your order or shop in person, the personal service of the D. G. 8. owner, his of meats, groceries, and vegetables with the most economical prices and free delivery gives you entire food 19¢ 29c 19¢ 29c¢ 25¢ 29c¢ 25c¢ 49c tall cans 12-0z. pkags. 14.1b. pkas. large 55¢ Value *fiiiifi*fl*tfikifitflm&fl*kfi***tw*fi*ikkit&*i*fit*iti*kfitfiti } You Will Find a Large Variety of Meats, Vegetables and Lenten Suggestions Listed In Our Regular Ad in the Same Paper, on Page C—38. District Grocery Stores, inc Phone Metropolitan 4662 for Your Nearest D. G. S. Store NA. 0990 ! 1. C. YOUNG —graduate of the School of Pharmacy of the University of Pittsburgh. Five years’ experi- ence in the largest professional drug store in the city of Pitts- burgh, devoting his entire time to prescription work. Succes- sively manager of several of the best Whelan Drug Stores—both in Pittsburgh and Washington. Recently placed in charge of the Whelan Drug Store at 18th Street and Columbia Road. PRESCRIPTIONS FOR THE BABY —-should be ™ compounded with exceptional care. Baby eves and delicate baby membranes must be guarded by professional skill and knowledge in compounding. Mr. Young and his experienced staff are unusually qualified to render this important service. HEALTH NEEDS $1.25 Mead's Cod Liver Oil, plain or flavored $1.00 Squibb’s Cod Liver Oil, plain or flavored.. $1.50 Patch's Cod Liver Oil, .8 .00 Viosterol, all makes. ver Oil, with viosteral vis 93 P D: $3.50 Haliver Oi viosterol, Park Da . $1.00 Squibb’s Cod Liver O with viosteral . o $1.00 Upjohn's Cod Liver Oil, Super-D . $1.50 Kepler's Mait Extract, with Cod Liver Oil . ..$1.09 Myledol, Upjohn. . Maltine, plain or com- 50c Olive Ofl, Squibb’s 50¢ \lcnm‘n< Baby Oil S. P “Milk of Ml{null s myored’ 23 40c Castoria, Fletcher's 40c Castoria, Pitcher's. . 30c Glycerine Suppositories (infant’s) 20c ric Acid Powder . 25¢ Zinc Sterate, Merck' 40c Children’s C 50c Hand's Worm Elixer. 60c Hand's Teething Lotion For BABY’S BATH 25¢_Baby Talcum Powder, J. and J. 25¢ Baby Talcum Powder, Mennen's _borated 25¢ Laco Castile Soap.. 25¢ Conti Castile Soap. 5 60c Baby Cream, jars, J. and J., 43¢ S1.10_ Gift Box, J. and J.. 25c Soap. J. and J. Baby Combs, assorted co! v Hairbrushes ... 50c Baby Gay Q Tips 'DEEP CUTS IN HOUSEHOLD DRUGS AND REMEDIES WITCH HAZEL Full Pint, Cut to 16¢ $1.25 RED CLOVER RUBBING ALCOHOL Full Pint, Cut to 50c Neucarb Dental Cream Cut to 29¢ Russian Mineral Oil Full Pint, Cut to 29¢ 75c Laureline Eye Wash cut to 49¢ The Right Combination For Your HEAD COLD A bottle of EPEDRINE Nose Drops A Tube of EPEDRINE Nasal Jelly A Pkg. of Tissue Handkerchiefs All for 59¢ special provision for such big moments as feeding time and the daily bath. The depart- ment provides all the well- known proprictary products commonly used for infants’ ailments and accessories for every contingency. Young mothers or ex- pectant mothers are cordially invited to inspect this depart- ment to check the complete- ness of their own preparations for care of the baby. Gom- petent advice may be obtained concerning the selection or use of the items on display. Help will be given in working out suitable gift packages for baby showers or birthdays. The department will be under the supervision of a trained nurse with long ex- perience in the care of infants and children. The nurse will be glad to weigh the baby at EDWARD AVON RINKER, 445 Manor Place N.W. regular intervals and free booklets will be available showing the normal average ht from week to week. As an initial feature, cus- tomers spending one dollar or more in this department _IN— she is expected to continue ifter becoming First Lady »f the Land. Modern science recognizes that it is the baby years which lay the health foundation for the growing child. The baby's diet and every feature of its daily care must be closely watched. The Whelan Drug Company is ready to help with its broad stock of baby necessities. In the store at 18th Street and Columbia Road, the mother can shop in leisurely fashion over the wide range of baby needs. In all of the Whelan stores the same pro- ducts are to be found al- though not set off as a definite department. Shop the baby needs department or buy from vour nearest \Vhelan Store, at one of the eight convenient locations. 'WHELAN’S COSMETIC SALE Continued ' Until March 11th Kleenex Large Package Cut to l6° 35¢c CUTEX NAIL POLISH Cut to 26¢ 50c Lander’s Brilliantine Cut to 19¢ 50c Woodbury Creams Cut to 32e 75¢ Collier’s Shampoo Cut to 21¢ 75¢ Mabelline Liquid or Cake Cut to' §1¢ Be Ready for the Parade With Plenty of FILMS and CAMERAS All Qur Stores Carry a Good Selection of Eastman Kodal Films and Photo Supplif 7-Hour Printing & Developing ——————————————— Milady’s De Luxe l 00 CIGARETTE HOLDERS Beautiful Assortment of Colors Our Famous COFFEE NOW sc A CUP Delicious Beech-Nut Coffee Made in SILEX URNS and Served with Rich, Pure Cream Best You Ever Tasted— Ask for a Second Cup All §1 PIP Venida Face Tissues Oc ‘EXTRA SAVINGS ‘- INTHESELOW * CUT-RATE PRXC!BS' Daudet Beaufy Aids 75¢ Daudet ROUGE COMPACTS . 75¢ Daudet FACE POWDER .. 75¢ Daudet LIPSTICKS 75¢ Daudet COLD CREAM..... .39¢ 75¢ Daudet CLEANSING CREAM ...... 75¢ Daudet TISSUE CREAM . 60c Daudet _ HAND LOTION....... 60c Daudet, Cream of ALMOND Lotion, 75¢ Daudet SKIN TONIC 75¢ Daudet ASTRINGENT 60c Daudet CASTILE SHAMPOO . Softer, Luxuriant Cut to .39¢ .39¢ -39 39¢ 29¢ .39¢ .29¢ Daudet Complextion Soap 7°C Vllue 6 Cakes cut to 3” Buy Another Pipe For 1c More Except Yello-Bole 2 for Sl 01 Special For This Week Only You'll Enjoy Our Ice Cream Soda Because it is made the genuine Whelan way with real cream and 2 scoops of rich ice cream. Ask For Your Favorite Flavor The Biggest Value l P in the District 10c Choice of Lux or Life Buoy Soap S,m 3 for l7c 35¢ J. & J. TALCS Cut to 133 50c BERTE HAIR DRESSING Cut to 17¢ $1.00 WILDROOT HAIR TONIC Cut to 63c 75¢ QUININE HAIR TONIC Large, Cut to 27¢ 50c PRINCESS PAT ROUGE Cut to 34c¢ 75c ALMOND BENZOIN LOTION 16-0z., Cut to 2” Cigars at 1, Price 10c Du Bonnet Bouquets now Ge Our Cigar Dept. Is a Complete UNITED CIGAR STORE You'll Always Find Appetizing Pure Food at Our Fountains 35¢ Menus Changed Daily A Good Choice of Things You Like to to Eat Full Course LUNCHEONS3DC MRS. HELEN M. ROBERTS Trained as a nurse at St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore; for many ycars w one of the leading baby sy and medical authorities in Washington. Head of the new department devoted to baby needs in the \Whelan Drug Store at 18th Street and Columbia Road. BABY’S DIET 15c Gerber's Baby Soup-. ssorted 2 for 28¢ 15¢ Certifoods B-by Food é 1.20 Nestle's Lactogen. 2.65 Nestle's Lactogen 75¢ Mend s Dexm Mlhole, . 59¢ ..2for 25¢ 93c .1.98 59¢ 98¢ 49¢ . 53¢ Chocolate .. 1.20 Similac 65c Dryco . 1.00 Borden M-Iled M:Ik 65c Milk Sugar, Merck's 50c Robinson’s Patent Barley .. For the MOTHER 65c Breast Pumps . §1.25 Mother’s Friend .... $1.00 Lysol, larg>... 25¢ Boric Acid Ointment 25¢ BoroFax Qintment, B. & W. $1.00 Cascara Evacuant, P. D. Co. 60c Alonhen pills 75¢_Psyllivm Seed, French Black .. 60c Stuart's Calcium V $1.50 Petrolagar . $1.50 Agarol . . 50c_Fluid Extract Cascara Sagrada . ..i.iiiiiiiiinnnen 25¢ Spirits Peppermint - 40c_Bi_Carbonate of inda. Squibb’s Rennett Tablets . .15¢ $1.00 Calcium Lactate Tablets, Grs. B & W. ..80c ACCESSORIES for the BABY 35c Infant Rectal Syringe.. 25¢ 125 Hot Water Bottle.... 89c 150 Baby Rubber Crib Sheet, maroon or white. 39x36.1.29 Rubber Pants, Kleinert's, small, medium or large. 2le Rubber Pants,Kleinert's, small, m m or large. 43¢ 20c Hygeia Nursing Bottles, 18c 25c Pyrex Nursing Bottles, 2lc 850 Bassinette (Baby Bath tab) ... v .6.98 Baby Scales ..... .4 Bottle Warmer . .298 Thumb Guards (prevents thumb sucking) 45¢ Bath Thermometer Rectal Thermometer. . Dairy Thermometer Bottle Rack. ... Rubber Toys .. 39%¢ 25¢ 50c 6.00 3.50 60c 35¢ BIGGER VALUE lN .HOME REQUISITBS KOTEX Regular 12s 17 75c EPSOM SALTS Five Pounds. Cut to.- VENIDA-NAPS Sanitary Napkins pkg. 12's 14¢ 60c STOP-KOF cut to 43¢ 75c Rhubarba Soda Mixture 29c 8 oz. cut to Genuine PROBAK Blades OUR PRICE Regular Pkg. of 5s 29¢ 3 WHELAN DRUG STORES ON THE LINE OF MARCH OFFER INVITING SPOTS FOR LUNCH AND FOUNTAIN REFRESHMENTS DURING THE INAUGURAL PARADE IT PAYS TO SHOP AT WHELAN'S—14th St. at Penn. Ave. N.W. WHELAN'S—11th St. at Penn. Ave. N.W. WHELAN'S—17th St. at Penn. Ave. N.W. WHELAN'S—Col. Rd. & 18th St. N.W. We, Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities WHERE QUALITY PREDOMINATES WHELAN'S—9th and F Sts. N.W. WHELAN'S—13th and H Sta. WHELAN'S—14th an? H Sts. WHELAN'S—12tk and G Sts. The Quality of Our Merchandise is NW. NW. NW. Certified

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