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jj Kodaks and (j I Cameras for : I Thanksgiving 1 & Every one likes pic- |jf tures and to take them ISI j|j yourself is half the Si j B1 pleasure. You will find Bp j Bt many you will want to ijg , BB take Thanksgiving Day. H: We have a large assort- BJ| ] fjj ment of Cameras and lg|! B Kodaks from which you j Bgg can select. We will <le- w i gjj velop your nrint ir iu ss? ! Efc in a way you'll like. j?g j Eg* I- r e > li lilnis lor all jjjl : Bp Cameras always 011 hand. gf j The National rH Remembrance Shop i (Mr Foster's Shop) =i^ !L ~? Open evenings until 3 o'clock. 5=g= j I| 14th Street, tr?^vtZ.. WPIiilP'1''' ' -=======^^ j BurchelVs Famous Bouquet Coffee i Pack to Its Old-tinie Price? i i 25c j , Per Pound Oyulity Never Better N. W. Burchell 1325 F St. N.Wl _____ _____ ..... Trrr. I | PAWING | t Phone Vm tor I'attmatea. R. K. FERGUSON, be. i I 1114 nth St. Ph. It. 231-233 j Pointing Deportment I A<uu^<nlH tob .^JgM11 Imom, the garage and .in the ^^8 m ALSO j s Number * . ADJUSTABLE DESK LIGHTS 8 II ?wfEh entire base of c smooth brash brass. Only $450 Including Shade and Eteev, trical Cord. \ 12MGSL ?* 12th Si. "U If. mm Wllu'li XT* M* I * _________ fi|yPon'tlnvito il < II Constipation H . H by cheer oegleet or by I Bl ?iin| drug laxatives. Na- li II ture'a remedy is para im- II . H ported mineral oil. We 4 U guarantee U SO LINE to be II H imported. Ask for it by II * H Prevent Constipation will II j I usoline I I THE ORJCtNAL ^1 I ! I fiUSSUH WHITE MUCBAL OL I! | All Dnutitt 1 "I keep ithandy for rheumatic pains** EV EN kiddie? know"what's Rood f?r Lad's aching knees. Sloan's Liniment means quick relief, new crvcv. hack on the ioh without loss of time. Is \ *T> irorvl for other arhen and pain*, sprairs and strain*. lane back. /l_K Stiff joints, ewerwetkad tasadaa. >j0 Alldrnuntbanlt Sloaig Liniment Flow to Torture Youp 1 {<\MV-TMIW<S- VWCLt, I H/ ! 1 lr?T?REVTlM& \ 1 Vjl ^OE ' -f H^PPFM POWM li M,S ,NA"Fe ItovnTO wy?// s A PJ \ /) DON'tknoi \ / (seen 5UCM i rth? mat 5he Y/V0I2?~ wa a simple little thinc But it hap >mp?viipuahi you Couuo yee at a Glance ,_r was made, for MER ano NO ONE" mabei . i'm convinced \ THAT IF* YOU went DOWN ) AND BOUCtHT YOot4.SE.l_F / 50ME NEW DRESSES AND \ HATS An0 A FuR. COAT ^ you D look Just as vmell\ \as (mrs. foskett if not ) \ setter and y ABARET MINSTREL SHOW STAGED AT EASTERN HIGH oys' Glee Club Entertains Large Audience With "Tuneful Songs" in School Auditorium. One of the most striking and unique :hool entertainments in recent years as chronicled last night when memer of the Boys' Glee Club of Eastern High School successfully staged a ibaret minstrel show in the auditolum of the institution, which was rowded with admiring parents, riends and publio school officials. The show was titled the "Cabaret [inistrels," and was replete with good umor and a repertoire of tuneful ?ngs of the latest Jazz composlons. The cast was composed entirely f beys, half a dozen of whom were arbed in female costumes. ; j . John W. Murphy, the heavyweight of hstern, in a role distihctly ail his **. provoked continuous laughter in riglnkl comedy skit. John L. Voger, as "Mr. Pordval." sang a song, Ky Rose of Testerday." with pleastar effect. Other member* of the cast were R. ewis Davie, jr.; David I* Sandoe, Fred C. Herxog, Raymond B. utchtneon, Arthur Prender, Thomas r. Hardy, Kenneth J. McAuliffe, Wilam E. Fnrey, Lawrence R. Vermilon, James Lee, Robert B. Dalglelsh, Edwin R Snell, Herman P. Kassach, Ellsworth J. Vlrnsteln, J. Gris>m Harper, Ivan A. Krautti, Jesse . Phares, Steven C. Moy, Edwin V. teKenney, Edwin S. Moore, Clifford Scott, H. Lee James, Alfred J. oodman, Leonard P. Brenner, Albert . Seller, James B. Love joy, George J. eiger, Joseph G. Motyka, Leonidas L IcDougle, Jr.; J. Colbnrn Beall, harles Byrne, Edwin B. Snell, RobBini=ani=inn=ir S V , I UlSt | appeal 5 coffee ID I Its at| S? | taste1 li tains r I ful ele. ? Then aga yj economi | more gu II and the i p | . Whe: I "There's 0 Sold b | Made by Post EDI^30[=1D[= N . :L wife. iOLUMCH \ ^ Zswe HA5 C U foskctx ano ) /m-l_ ovep. he a mo s*y / cout-d wave ippim,_ ] cu5wes.rig ^rvsurw i've f minute anp " * prc Try gutxj im ul tak)? 0 r \ ll bet the \ - 1 ] Mink. Coat si *'/ ( cost &ifoo i / \ and it was J I Too \ the mos ^OH OSVNALOJj r~~~\ ONLY VVTSI \ Could arrof / ^"sf i le t vou do ert Griest, Ralph Houser and James j q c. Bushong. " Instrumental music for the affair j was furnished by the school orchestra. The show, which was given for ?-r the benefit of the school athletics and tic other purposes, will be repeated to- t1 night and tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. kj The production was arranged and . directed by Edward Muth. pa Of Irish invention is a new packing ni{ material for eggs and some other th; perishable foods which is made from j an the waste products from flax mills. or j 7777, : I s |j Engraved Personal !| SHOULD BE ORI | TO INSURE E I j Many of our designs are so arrai H can be added, thus greatly reducing t N | I [] ?/}gr3Yt,~v 519 THIRTEEN I f ir=inr=inr=inf=in i. n aniros Is to those wh i tractive flavc itisfiesthe "c yet Postu lone of coffee's nents. in Instant Postum cal than coffee. It i lickly, with less t re is no waste. 4 ostum Helps re Coffee Hu: ?"r a ncaotvi iur y grocers every w um Cereal CaJnCjBattle I |0iTTr~*lI5B0Eg531lE3 ' ~sf03^r r ..JJA . . - - * ' -J ?By Webster | v5s vwrfttew \ r.. i >w?sh you / 5ecn her ;ht up to the j mi=>fit me?. / u5lv too / 7&*L ! i /? 3ar;k eastern") HE HAD ON j P A Cent f WORTH ? ) - J T B6COMIN& / \~j "T7 fcf^ i iDTo^ (y^ J ^?Ji^l i .j ERMON ON THANKSGIVING j Dr. Abram Simon, rabbi of the Church j the Washington Hebrew Congrega- i in, will deliver a Thanksgiving sermon lursday morning at 11 o'clock at the ghth Street Temple. His sermon'will entitled "The Pilgrim and the Amerin." <Vn appeal for every Jew to take full rt in Thanksgiving was urged last tht by Lee Baumgarten, who stated at "never in our history have we been y stronger or happier ats individuals ; as a congregation." 5 i Christmas Cards \ )ERED NOW ; iELIVERY J ; tged that your calling card plate \ he oo.it. 5 : 5 ! JGDD Stationers TM ST N.W. I i D It?J HES3 D B a li IU.111 | I lo like j | >r usu- | ?ffee | | m. con- 1 | > harm- j j a is more j is made ? rouble | a S rts | Postum | | here | Creek,Mich, 1 nfcaaniaBaneging p iyr/A'/Aymr/Mr/Amm'////////////////^^^^ Ill 0 lit /_ . 11| Overcoats for ||| made by ||| Hart III IV J[OST women hav l|| IVJL thing like this; si III had the all-wool fabrics lip ing that they saw in c ||| We're making such coai ||| wear, motoring, outdo< ping; coats that cost muc ||| coats for women; coats 111 service too, 1(1 p p p - There are a variety of styles; mi ^ p ^ some with fur linings; short coat Pguaranteed to satisfy?money i !|| Hart Schaffner ill y//////////yjmmm^ You'll find a sele Hart Schaffner < women's coats at t Raleigh Habe J 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Ave jl 11 Copyright, 1920, Hart Sch'affntr & Man ^ ^ ^ Women 111 PPi <S> Man: Iff . e wanted some ppp tylish coats that ||l i and fine tailor* III 4 ||| 4 >ur men s coats ||| ts now; for street j|| or sports, shop* ||| h less than other ||l that give longer III Hi iny fur trimmed; | p | t and longer ones; 1 lack if they don't I ^ i III ' & Marx |jj i i ^== ' " " ^ i i sction of & Marx L! 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