Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1937, Page 40

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RED HED PASTE SOAP The NEW Modern Cleaner Two Pound Can Factory Representative Wanted RED HED CO. NEW PARK AVE, HARTFORD, CONN. For Chest Colds Distressing cold in chest or throat, never safe to neglect, generally eases up when soothing, warming Musterole is ap- plied. Better than a mustard plaster, Mus- terole gets action because it's NOT just s salve. It's & “counter-irritant”—stimu- lating, penetrating, and helpful in drawing out local congestion and pain. Used by millions for 30 years. Recom- mended by many doctors and nurses. Al druggists’. In three strensths: Regu- lar Strength, Children's (mild). and Extra Strong. Approved by Good House- keeping, Musterole NOVODO Nevoss sreircshing and soothing. Novodo is a convenient cleans- ing preparation in effervescent tablet form. On sale at drug and department stores. Another Modess product. This Beauty Secret Comes From A Doctor This gentle bile-producer might help* Most womendon't need beauty parlors. Your own doctor will tell you that sal- low complexions and pimply skins are rarely matters for cosmetics. Because | most skin blemishes are aggravated by constipation. Dr. F. M. Edwards, during his years of practice, treated hundreds of women for constipation and frequem] noted | remarkable improvement in tfimr a) pearance. He used a purely vegetah?' compound—Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- lets. This laxative is gentle, yet pecu- liarly effective because it increases the bile flow without shocking the intes- tinal system. Try Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets.Atalldruggists,15¢,30¢and 60¢. #Your liver secretes from 20 to 30 ounces of bile every day to aid in the digestion of fats and | stimulate the muscular action of the intestinal | eystem. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, besides belping to keep you regular, con Ingredxent which definitely_assist That is one reason why Olive Tablets bave unsurpassed effectivel LARGE CANNON BATH TOWEL to every customer having a demonstration of any G-E Washer or Ironer: [ ] Phone for FREE DEMONSTRATION Trible’s 1239 Good Hope Road SE. Diamond Appliance Co. 8421 Georgla Ave,, Silver Spring, 813 Commerce Lane. Rockville, Md. Electrical Center 514 10th St N.W. Md. TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Andrew B. Toth, Virginia, $5. Willlam E. McKinney, 1219 Six- teenth street N.W., $5. Harold J. Leach, 1410 N street N.W., $10. Henry J. Sonneband, 5729 Sherrier place N.W., $8. Don K. Cummings, 5424 Potomac avenue N.W., $10. Dolores A. Frank, 1737 H street N.W., $5. John B. Marshall, jr., 3319 Seven- teenth street N.W., $10. Harry J. Bash, Pennsylvania, $15. Jermineg Hall, 1803 Biltmore street NW, § Dozier A. Delane, jr., 3422 Thirty- sixth street N.-W., $5. Socrates J. Thomas, 1753 Columbia road N.W., §5. Albert Isaacson, street N.W., $5. Paul R. Wegner, 806 I street N.E, $5. Florence W. Quinn, Maryland, $5. Edward M. Swing, 3800 Garrison street N.W.,, 88, 3536 Fourteenth June Seraci, 4127 Seventh street N.W., 85. Edward C. Richardson, Virginia, $10. Myrtle W. Hill, Maryland, $10. Albert Wilner, 1205 Thirty-fourth street N.W., $15. Linwood E. Nichols, 33 H street NE, $5. William-- K. Simms, 822 K street SE, $15. Dale J. Gibson, 1320 T street S.E., $20. John W. Cousic, Maryland, $15. William J. Carter, jr., 3040 M street N.W., $5. Thomas N. Dowd, 611 M street N.E., $7. Jesse Malloy, street N.W., $10. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. Meeting, Lido Civic Club, Mayflower Hotel, 8 pm. Meeting, Engineers Chapter, Reserve Officers, Mayflower Hotel, 8 pm. Dinner, Controllers Institute, May- flower Hotel, 7 pm. Meeting, Alliance Club, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Recirocity Club, flower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Dinner, Eastern States Archaeolog- 2424 Seventeenth May- jcal Federation, Willard Hotel, 6:30 pm. Meeting, Executive Council, N. F. F. E, 710 Fourteenth street, N.-W. Dance, Catholic University, Shore- ham Hotel, 9 p.m. Dance, Maryland Society of Wash- ington, Kennedy-Warren, 9 p.m. Meeting, Northwest Union of the | W. C. T. U, Calvary Baptist Church, 2 pm. Meeting, United Government Em- | ployes, Garnett-Patterson School. 8 p.m. DEATHS REPORTED Fred Lint. 82, Georgetown University Hos- pital Charles Thomas. 70. 415 15th st. see. Thomes C. West. 67, Providence Hospital Joseph Dufty. 60, 0 Lawrence st. n.e. ot o, Gallin 1 | Margaret F. Cleary. 80, 113: Alexander . Guerard. 81.Gn al RoY A" Kilpatrick, 44. Gallinger Hospital. Robert Morton. 83 Gallinger Hospit | John H.Lee. 73, Bt Elizabeth’s Woepital. | James E_ Stewart. 62,10 P st. ne ! iliiam rimberlake. 58, Gallinger Hosoital Nancy Williams. '55. 8t Eli zabeth's HOS pital Minnie' Ann Davis. 25, Gallinger Hospital th st nger Hos- C. Schneider Sons 726 11th 8t. N.W. Maryland Electrical Appliance Co. 106 Baltimore Bivd., Hyattsville, Md. 3313 Rhode Island Ave.. Mt. Rainier, Md. Colony Radio Co. 4835 Georgis Ave. N.W. WASHER IRONER WRINGER ***' COMBINATION THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON SERVICE ORDERS ARMY. ‘Wheeler, Lt. Col. Seth, jr., Special- ist Reserve, Albany, N. Y., to Planning Branch, office of the Assistant Secre- tary of War; November 7. Marshburn, Lt. Col. Herbert E., in~ fantry, to Fort Devens, Mass. Gibson, Maj. Thomas R., infantry, Virginia Military Academy, Lexington, to Fort George G. Meade, Md. Weeks, John A., Ordnance Depart- ment, Santiago, Chile, to office of %he assistant chief of staff; then to Fort | Le Oglethorpe, Ga.; October 22. Simmonds, Maj. Nathaniel L., Quar- termaster Corps, Fort Benning, Ga., to office of the chief of the National Guard Bureau; November 1. ‘Wright, Chaplain John R., United States Army, Fort Belvoir, Va,, to the Hawalian Department; February 10, 1938. McGinnis, First Lt. Velmer W., Vet- erinary Corps, Army Medical Center, to the Panama Canal Department; March 15, 1938. Fisher, Second Lt. Charles Edward, Air Corps Reserve, Hawaiian Depart- ment, to Langley Field, Va. NAVY. Watson, Rear Admiral Adolphus E., detached General Board, Navy De- partment, to Battleship Division 1; in October, . Alexander, Capt. George A, de- tached U. S. S. Arizona, to Naval Op- ‘erations; December 1. Hartt, Lt. Beverly detached U. 8. 8. Bagamore, to Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va.; October. ISR MARRIAGE: LICENSE APPLICATIONS Eijah williams, ir. 10, 1007 d Edna R. Minc Judge R. E. Seattingly. ’gmt st B.e. AN ig 1180 Bmdembum st. n.e Lincoln pl. 24 Nichols Jnhn n A fi(shnp ne.: Re HOAry K. Sumby, 4 ftesy. and Bt 5. Ao, 40, Boautort, 5. G5 Rove R._P. Gainey, M. F 26, and Rose Bessman, 25, ne: Rev. 8. H. Metz ward K. Miller. and Annie M. Jubul pl. nW.: R. H. Mi Mifton Ajtman. 24, and s ah Fram. 18 both of Baltimore; Judge Mmmulv 21 and Flora M, Bell James O'Brien, both of Piedmont, W. Miltonberger. Grenville T. Emme J., and Annie L. Eustis, 2Rth AL N.W.; Rev. J. 8. Tgoe Louis D. 163 _18th st. n.w., A maimore: ev. and Hildfi .eu‘nm H Alex Pemhul. 5, 4903 Wisconsin ave. n.w. and e Castleman 646 oI B nw.; Rev. Aaron Volkmln Henry F._Jones, 21. Point Marion. Pa.. and duils % Teswal 17, 608 Jefferson st. 8. J. Hog Dopald K Kauffman: Selfridge Field, Mich.. and_Gayle G. Durnin. 21,” Car- lisle, Pa.; Rev. A, C. Oliver, ir. Alexandria, Va. Cecll J. Rowe. 24. of Washington and Re- becca Mae Dula; { Betneads. Md. Tnmee s Mo ennan, 57 of Pelrrsbur’” and Eilzabeth R. M. Tilley, 40, of Wash® ington Clifton G. Jon and Helen V. Parker, S both of Alenndm ert M. Jennit ! Trene E. Coarts, ot of ‘Baitimore, Md. samtiel ‘ Ph etohin P Yeatman, 26, ! Jt‘n’?m P ”n E sl { New York F. L. o Uily nd Edith P. Swiger, 34, of Wash- ington CUT/ BADLY OFF KEY, MISS. BUT STICK AROUND AND WE MIGHT TRY YOU LATER, THERE'S NO *TOMORROW" IN THE SHOW BUSINESS /# THIS M/DOL WiLL FIX THOSE PAINS A KNOWING woman no_longer ives-in to functional periodic pain. ft is rather old-fashioned to sufferin silence, because there is a reliable relief for such suffering. Some women who have always had the hardest time are relieved by Midol. Many who use Midol do not feel one tmngc of pain, or even a moment’s discomfort during the enure pennd l the_calendar regulate ities! Don’t “‘favor your- SORRY, MR.DOYLE ; I'M JUST TOO MISERABLE AND THANKS TO MIDOL! IT HAS SAVED THE DAY MAWY TIMES =FOR MANY WOMEN. days of every month! Keep going, and keep comfortable — with the aid of Midol. These tablets provide a proven means for the relief of such l'mm so why endure suffering Midol might spare you? Midol brings quick relief which usually lasts for hours. Its principal ingredient has often been prescribed by specialists. You can get Midol in a trim aluminum case at any drug store. Two tablets should see you through your worst day. ALL ron A BRAND NEW G-EWASHE 39 9 AND WRINGER MODEL AW-302W Reg. Price A NEW WRINGER POST G-EROTARY IRONER "=~ $30% Combination Value $ 1 0 9 95 FEATURES : (mopiL Aw-302W, lilustrated) G-E Activator e J. L. Bateman & Son 2212 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. DeWilton H. Donaldson Laurel. Md. Hudson Air-Conditioning Corp. 1328 New York Ave. N.W. Palais Royal 11th & G Sts. N.W. Woodward & Lothrop 10th & F 8ts. N.W. * Star Radio Co. 400 11th 8L NW. 1350 F 8. N.W. 022 14th St. 01.03 King 8t. Aléxandris, Va. Hecht Company F 8L &t 7th NW. Permadrive Mechanism One Control Wringer Permasent Lubrication e G-E Guarantee pEATURES: o ped ROTARY 100 ycive o5 from wil HeatioB 0per*t® e pLong 1 oo shaft uilin B 6. Eleme™® o arante Switc DN SALE AT THE FOLLOWING G-E DEALERS Bond Electrical Co. 5405 Georgia Ave. N.W. Georgetown Electrical Co. 1205 Wisconsin Ave. N.-W. Marvins Credit Co. 734 Tth St. NW. Myers & Flourioy 514 H St. NE. * Gardner D. Pinkett, Inc. 1013 You St. NNW. Warner Electrical Supply 1120 King St., Alexandria, Va. 8151 Wilson Hivd., Arlington, Va. Miller Furniture Co. 7th & E Bts. B.W. $79%5 BIRTHS REPORTED Willam and Mary MacFall. girl. Everett -nd Ruth Culp. girl. Joseoh and Agnes Barney oPh and irens Wiliams. bo ot -na&u le Bussin Paul and James and Ruth Wllxon bo George and Leone rem\]n ‘m. boy. ul fohn_and ‘Patrice Jackson. Maurice and Rosa Zimbers, il irl, James and Dorothy Zeh, girl | Benfamin and Tda Nelson: sirl., RAD as you are in thought.” Company and is intended to know it in,refrigeration. " st Webs to sna and created <. Foundation. self perfectly to your ure—making the mos Foundatipn with unbol of satin. 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Forrest and Nora Harrington, sirl. 30 DAYS FREE AT no cost or obligation to you know the joys of modern care free electric cookery. :o ‘ma nna Ruby Simi obert and Olivia Ada NO dongerous fumes to couse worry to the little mother while she learns the joys of MODERN COOKING ELECTRICAL CENTER 514 10th St. N.W. NA. 8872 help and you'll serve it often; 7 Podais G Street at Eleventh Dlstrict 4400 Black, Tissue-sheer New Corseting re your figure in beautifully slim, supple, alluring lines. by Munsingwear. Firm for all their fragile look—their pink linings nice next to your skin. Miss Philadelphia of 1935 and other models will appear in A Private Showing of Foundations Friday at 4:30-A Feature of "At Home Week” (In addition, Miss Ph\\odebhio and other models will appear informally in the depormem all day Friday and Saturday.) Foundations . «« Third Floor . A& fig- t of ned to PERKS UP RECIPE: Use prepared corned beef hash or=— mix 2 cups corned beef, 2 cups diced boiled potatoes, 14 cup water, salt, pepper . . . then brown in 2 tablespoons butter melted with 1 tablespoon Gulden’s Prepared Mustard: A special treat seasoned with Gulden’s! Tryit=— First in Washington to Present // icked Secrets Light as a puff, Black over flesh pink Lastex net in glimmering moire effect styled £ Also all blact ke A. Black Lace over Flesh Pink Girdle. Sizes 27 to L] SSIEEEE SERREE, B. Black Tissue Net over Flesh Pink Pantie-Girdle Sizns 27 10 I eacones

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