Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1933, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN | B g e e vt | GOLITIS 1S BLAMED = c] ve crashe lown ant en (@ bt T FOR CERMAK'S DEATH wifiSiri S, VATICAN T0 BEGI s B The holy door of St. Peter's, which | to_his is one of the three maln docrs, has —*——1 s )55.““5 58, the sesult of & bu not been opened since 1925. Usually | Ch; otod Shot | P / t it is thrown open only every 25 vears, | Chicago D! Declares igggemn?mrcg;;gfgs to any other fac { robably woul Ymusc!e condition. Tt > said. :ha\'e lasted 10 year: ut the Pope decreed that the present T e Boly: yoar_ should ‘hawe ‘the same Caused Complications, but Dis | % s, i solemnity 8s those recurring every, egqe Was Directly Responsible. | Prelates and Workmen Pre- e o e Bret. time tn the church’s | pare fw Inauguratlon 01 history that the holy door is to be _Holy Year Tomorrow. Chicago Banker Marries. PASADENA, ted Press. Tilden Cummin; , March 31.—Anton J. g0's mayor, shot dOWN| grejnegdey at All S ‘by the would-be assassin of President| Church. They will = | Roosevelt at Miami, died of an ulcera- | Cummings is the By the Associated Press. NOTED YACHTSMAN DIES |tive colitis and the bullet wound in VATICAN CITY, March 31.—Vatican | | flicted by Giuseppe Zangara was only prelates and workmen ‘made their| NEW YORK, March 31 (P).—William | a cont: factor, Dr. mfim‘:td the h§1§°§-e§*§" tpofnp:rf‘ Butier Duncan, prominent yachwmnn:l{\si:r, the mayor’s phy row and the opening of the holy door and chairman of the America’s Cup Dr of St. Peter's. This will commemorate | Committee for two years, died ye-‘erday. | i the (L900th snniversary of the passion, | yre was 71. eath and resurrection of Christ. | ve of Providence, R. L Workmen carefuly sawed and chiseled | Duncan. a native of Pro i . ss in & Miami hospital out the little brick wall filling up the | Was chalrman of the Membership Com- | * The builet wound, however, together holy door. This wall now pivots in the | mittee of the New York Yacht Club for | with Mayor Cerm general run- frame, ready for the moment when the | many years. He was graduated in 1882 down condition and Pope with a golden hammer will shat- | from the United States Naval Academy, | said Dr. Meyer, was ter the thin marble black cross in the | serving for seveal years in -the N center of the door and push the bar- | He returned to the naval service in be.h | Tier in. | the Spanirh-American and World Wars. | saved if colitis could have been This morning the Pontiff’s sacristan, | His wife, the former Blanca Have- | cured, Dr. Meyer asserted. Msgr. Agostino Zampini, blessed the | meyer, and three children survive. | “The mayor had a fairly good heart opened for a special fubilee year, | BY the Assoct afiehuugh the ritual of the holy door is| CHICA( the same that Popes have employed Cermak, Ch more than four centuries. Miss Juanita Lingle, trained beauty advisor in charge of the enew Cosmetics Department in Whelan’s Drug Store at 14th and H, who will give you consulta- tions in selecting your cosmetics. Episcopal | e in_ Chicago. Ohio- has had two governors by the A name of Cox—Gen. Jacob Dolson_Cox, | g “"I’.e?vg‘sfl;d;:fir” ‘”Zf?fi‘f Republican, and James M. Cox, Dem- | * stricken man during his | P — ! SALE OF CHAIRS | Froarifs fo"28% Shosni durine | | the month of March. | CATLINS .| A National 0092 || or’s life could have been The private consultation room in the new Cosmetics Depart- ment in Whelan’s Drug Store at 14th and H (with curtain re- moved to show interior). Conveniently located, this is the per- fect place to test and select your cosmetics. YOUDIE'S A Special Sale of Manufacturer’s Stock Announcing the Finest Cosmetics Dept. in Any Washington Drug Store You Will Find Expert Cosmeticians,* Privacy for Consultations, and a Large Stock in Whelan's at 14th & H c,/ The completeness of the Q stock in the new Cosmetics N Department not only enables you usually to- secure your faverite brand, but also to test and learn about other brands. RICHARD HUDNUT MARY SCOTT ROWLAND BOURJOIS HARRIET HUBBARD AYERS COTY HELENA RUBENSTEIN YARDLEY EDNA WALLACE HOPPER DAUDET MAX FACTOR HOUBIGANT ARMAND ROGER ET GALLET CHERAMY DAGGETT & RAMSDELL LADY ESTHER ELMO PRINCESS PAT POMPEIAN TANGEE HAT is your idea of the perfect place to test and select your cosmetics? That is the question we asked many Washington women, before we designed the -beautiful new Cosmetics Department in Whelan’s Drug Store at 14th and H Streets, N.W. The ladies answered, in effect: Slashing Prices on Hundreds -of New Hand-Tailored Spring SUITS & TOPCOAT 50 “The clerk should be 2 woman, and an expert in her field, so that we can secure really good advice if we want it —but there should be no high-pressure salesmanship to in- duce us to change from one brand to another,” “There should be some arrangement for trying out cosmetics in private—even to putting on sample make-ups.” “The stock should be so large and varied that we wouid know at least one store probably carries any particular article we desire.” Presto! We put decorators to work. We trained em- ployes. We laid in additional lines of cosmetics. And thus was Born the finest Cosmetics Department in any Wash- ington drug store. Come, see this interesting development—it is ready to serve you night and day, and on Sundays. An adept cosmetician, Miss Juanita Lingle, is in charge. Service is gracious—you are given what you ask for without a guestion—your preferences are respected—but if you so desire, expert advice on beauty preparations will be given in a private consulting room. Every conceivable t; of cosmetics—representing dozens of brands—is available for your convenience. Test and select your cosmetics in 'Whelan’s at 14th and H streets, - and if you like we will stock the particular cosmetics you desire in any other Whelan Drug Store—the one most ‘con- venient for you to visit! GUERLAIN CARON D’ORSAY YBRY MORI POND’S WOODBURY COLGATE MELBA KRANK’S Made to Sell at Much Higher Prices Marked at One Sensationally Low Price —for Such Quality And Others TRULY LOW COSMETIC PRICES PREVAIL AT ALL WHELAN DRUG STORES ——— e TN T ST Until Supply Is Exhausted A Beautiful CLIO & CLAIRE COMPACT Will Be Given Free With Every $1.00 Purchase. No Alterations No Charges All Sales Final !l!-!ozfl lerol RUBE}ES’I‘HN Pasteurized Face Cream, A Jar of Tissue Cream Is Given Free. We Close This Store in 52 Selling Days or ) : : POND’S TWO CREAMS Sooner—Depending on Your Quick Action THROUGH the co-operation of a famous manufacturer who has shipped us thousands of dollars worth of fine hand-tailored clothing, we are in position to liqui- date and at the same time offer you the biggest values in our years of business. ROUGE Your Choice of Shades. 50c Value Remember there are just 52 selling days left—no mer- chandise will be added to replenish present stocks. And those that come early will get the best selections, and will be able to buy strictly hand tailored clothing, made by Nationally known manufacturers at the unparalleled low price of $19.50, which today would sell at much LR e —————rs Have You Visited the BABY DEPARTMENT in WHELAN'S at 18th and Col. Road? All Whelan Drug Stores specialize in baby needs—but unique among all drug stores everywhere Is the Baby Department in Whelan’s at 18th Street and Columbia Road, N.W. Here baby’s food, medicinal and health necessities are grouped umder the supervisicn of a_motherly trained nurse, who will weigh and measure your baby free of charge. Note the following low prices of baby needs, applying for & lmited time in all Whelan Drug Stores. } higher prices. This is your big opportunity, men....grasp it. And save yourself a lot of money. YOUDIE’S 1350 and 1352 G St. N.W. In the Federal-American Bank Bldg. $1.25 Upjohn’s Super-D Cod Liver Oil $1.00 Viosterol; 5 c.c. (Mead’s, Parke-Davis or Squibb) , .59 $1.50 Maltine in combination..98¢ $1.00 Haliver Oil, Parke-Davis, $1.50 Kepler's Malt Extract’ with Cod Liver Oil .15 Gerber’s Assorted Baby Foods $1.00 Squibb’s Cod Liver Oil;: plain or flavored The Flagship of the Whelan Fountain Fleet, . ‘in Whelan’s at 14th and Pa. Something About Soda Fountains 10 c.c.; plain or flavored.69c $1.25 Mead’s Viosterol in Haliver Oil IT PAYS TO SHOP AT 14th St. at Penn. Ave. N.W. 11th St. at Penn. Ave. N.W. 17th St. at Penr. Ave. N.W. 18th St. at Col. Rd. N.W. We Reserve the ht to Limit Quant: $6.50 Parke-Davis Haliver Oil with Viosterol; 50 c.c...$4.79 $1.50 Mead’s Cod Liver Oil, 16 oz.; plain or flavored. .98¢c All WHELAN Drug Stores Specialize in BABY NEEDS When y;u drop into & Whelan Drug Store for a soda folntain delicacy, you expect to find the spotlessness and efficient service for which they are noted. But it's an ever-recurring sur- prise to find how much richer—how much better—are the delicacies themselves, Here's an example: TWO full scoops of delicious ice cream are served in every ice cream soda! Where QUALITY Predominates 14th and H Streets N.W. 13th and H Streets N.W. 12th and G Streets N.W. 9th and F Streets N.W. T R T WY R TR Aill Our Merchandise Is CERTIFIED PR RSO R e P AP AE

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