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w$r. THE WASHINGTON TIMES; -MONDAY; AUGUST 26? 1918; SO ADVERTISEMENT Eamous In a Day for Her' I Beautiful Complexion, ! Oatmeal Combination Does It i -- a!tVU Bm.i!.. TWx Tt Work AjFree Prescription woes us or ! Overnight. Yon Can Prepare- i It At Your Home. . itir York. It U my own discovery and It take Just one nlsht to get such marvelous result, says Mae Edna Wilder, when her friends ask be- about her wonderful complexion and the Improved appearance of her hands and arms. Vou can do the same thine tf you follow my advice. abe aays. ! feel It my duty to tell every srlrl and woman what this won derful prescription did for me. Just think of It. All this change in a iin clt nlsht! I never tire of telling others Just what brought about such remarkable results. Here is the identical prescription that remoed every defect from my face. icck. Sands and arras Until ou try it you can form no idea of the marvelous chance It will make In Just one appll cation. The7 prescription. wWch you ttMnini at vnur own home, is as follows: Go to any grocery and get 10 cents' worth of ordinary oatmeal, and from any drug store a bottle of derwlllo. Prepare the oatmeal as II reeted In every package or derwl.lo and apply night and morning. Tbe first application will astonish yon. It pain A rery o et flC tor :.. "" Ffflinea That Slay In. Gold, jJAHoy, Enamel, $1. Silver, Amalgam, Cement, ouc DR. WHITE, f ssssssBV"'5-i-StVJa W' sssBSv wartk'a 8 and loe Store. Telephone Main IB. ' Bonn l Dally. 8i30 A. X. ta SiOO P. M. Snadayai 10 A. M. 1 P. M. HaaaeaaaeaaaaaaaaaSBaaaaaeajDrL. J. K. FntXIOT. PropJ 1 v, ', . Not very many years ago in the history of the world, the man that lived in America had to hunt for his food, or go without Now he sits down at a table and decides what he wants to eat; or his wife calls up the market and has it sent home for him. And" what he gets is incomparably better. Everyone of us has some "part in: the vast human machine, called society, that makes all this convenience possible. - The packer's part is to prepare meat and get it to every part of the country sweet and fresh to obtain it from the stock raiser, to dress it, cool it, ship it many miles in special refrigerator cars, keep it cool at distrib uting points, and get it into the consumer's hands your hands through retailers, all within about two weeks. ' For this service so perfect and effective that you are scarcely aware that anything is being done for you you pay the packers an average profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound above actual cost on every pound of meat you eat. Swift Sf Company, U. S. A. Washington Local Branch, 10-14 Center Market D. T. Dutrow, Manager ADVERTISEMENT makes the skin appear transparent. ,mooth and velvety, i especially 1 recommend it for freckles, tan. sjn spots, coarse pores, rough skin, ruddi ness, wrinkles, and. In fact, nvery blemish the face, hands and arms are heir to. If your neck or chest s lis colored from exposure, apply this combination there and the objection able defect will disappear as if by magic It Is absolutely harmless, and will not produce, or stimulate a growth of hair No matter how rough and ungalnlv the hands and arms, or what abuses they have", had through hard work and exposure to sua and wind, this oatmeal-derwillo combina tion will work a wonderful trans formation in twelve hours at the most. Thousands who have used !t have had the same results I have had. Note- To get the best effect be sore to follow the complete directions contained to every, package of derwlllo Tou hare only to get derwlllo and oatmeal Tou need nnthinr else, and it is ao atomic that any one can use It. and Is so Inexpensive that any girl or woman can afford It. Tba man ,ifafttFr anil rirarrfata raarantee that there wiir tw a noticeable improvement after the Ira application or iney win re fund the money It la aold In thle city tra der a moBtr refund rnaranteo by depart ment stores and all drugglata. Including People's ana ooonneus ursg oiores. BAD TEETH MAKE BAD HEALTH Don't wait until your teeth get the best of your body, because then it will be too Hate. Don't fear the because..our work is guaranteed , painless. Come now and let us make a Free examination of your teeth. SETS OF TEETH THAT FIT A better aet made J The heat act t B SLta".1. vr. sio I r,d..:r..hr $15 COLO CttOWK AND BRIDGE WORK Made at the Terr klKBMt qnallty of BoM. 53-karat, CC Oar price la xr toata... QO 407 7th ST. Tke Heat Sanitary Deatal Office la tVnablnsrtoa. Oppaalta WeW What The Packers Do For You WOMAN CAN DRESS FOR YEAR FOR $239 NEW YORK. Aug 28. Men whose matrimonial Inclinations are held In check during the present H. C. L. Hium hv the fear that the cost of feminine -necessities would put a dent no deen to hrldce In the Incomes which they need for their own up vn mlirht nerk ud a bit after elan ..in.- nv.r a list of clothes which some Toronto, Canada, women are no ticlnc that the total cost cornea amy to J230 40. The list was made up by women employes of the Canadian General Electric Company, who are agitating for a wage increase and along; with their petition presented the coat of their clothes. It is as follows: Suit at SIS to last two yeara and SS for altf rations, cleaning. Ac Winter coat to last two years. SIS . Saeater coat to last two years. $10 One srge skirt to last two years, tit nn white aklrt . . . lie oo it so SCO soo 3 00 Summer dress at 110 to last two Three wa!lta"to last with suit a't IS 00 11 ( each .. Four working waists at t: each .... Three working aprons at II each... B6ota . .. .. . ... ..... "",." Rubbers and repairs to boots, rubber heels. Ae Hats (summer and winter) Underwear, undershirts, nightgown,, e. Corseta .. , ............ Hosiery and cloves - Collars. c t, -.-.' .,..; Handkeacblefa (twenty centa each). Pure to list Are yeara at ttl . . Raincoat to last three years at IIS . 10 so too 100 :too too 31 00 1100 IS 00 10 00 I 00 13.00 soo Total ...., ' HONOR FATHER DUARTTS The Rev. Augustus J. Duarte, for eight yeara vice president of Gonxaga College, has been appointed vice preal dent of the Jesuit Seminary, College of the Sacred Heart, wooasiocx, -.a., it wan announced today. Father Duarte Is well known both In academic and parochial circles in Washington. During his stay at Oon zaga he did more than anyother man In bringing together former- students and alumni of the school. Also, It was largely through hla efforts that the Passion Play, -The Slopes or. uu vary," wu successfully presented In the college last winter. Father Dvlarte came to 'Washington In 1S0S, from Loyola, College. Baltimore, and took up the position of Prefect of Discipline at Georgetown Univer sity. Prior to going to Baltimore, he was head master In Jesuit College. Kingston. Jamaica. He went, to G-on zaga College In 1908, s HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY President and Mrs.. lomat Gala Performance of "America's Answer T HE President and Mrs. Wilson entertained Informally at luncheon at the White House todav. the guests of honor being Dr. Baltaaar Brum, minister of foreign affairs of Uruguay, and tha Other distinguished Uruguayans who are with him in this country on spe cial mission. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Lansing were among the guests to meet them. Thl mornlnir Dr. Brum and mem bers of his party visited the Navy Yard and tnis etemng, aner mums at the Blair residence, wnere tney are making their headquarters while In Washington, they will be guests of the Secretary of State and Mrs Lansing at the Belasco 'i neater to see "America's Answer." i-aat evenlnar Dr. Brum and his as sociates dined with Mr. ana sime. .Hugo V. de Pena. Mr. de rena is secretary ox- the legation oi Uruguay, and has been charge d'affaires since the death of-hls father, the late Dr. Carlos Maria de Pena, who was Uru guayan minister to the united states for many years. As the hosts are In mourning, the dinner waa Informal. The guests Included a few of Mr. de Pena's countrymen who chanced to be in Washington. At Iaa-Asaerlean TJnlon. In the event of rain the reception which John Barrett, director general of the Pan-American Union, Is giving this afternoon. In honor of Dr. Brum and the members of hla suite will be held In the Hall of the Americas of the Pan-American building. Other wise the fete I)I be al fresco, taking place In the lovely "Aztec garaen. Mr, Barrett win tie assisted by Mrs. Robert Lanstnjr. Mrs. Julius Lay.Hra. Francisco J. Tanes, wife of the as ulatant director of the Pan-American Union, and Mme, Hugo Vde Pena, alfe of the charge aanaires ut Uruguay, who will All the role of hostesses. They will preside at the tea tables, which, weather permitting, will be laid on the shady terrace of tha Pan-American annex overlooking the blue lagoon, with it presiding genius the famous "oad Indian. There will be no formal receiving line, but Mr. Barrett will stand with Dr. Brum and the other merobtrs of the" mission, and will present mo T.i.t tn them. The Axtec garden will be guiltless of decorations, which could only mar Its peneci oeauiy, ,..-fr the flaes of Uruguay and the United States hanging aide by side Within the building the spacious rooms win have a simple but effec i.. 4.A?atinn of nalma and cut flowers. Will See War Flint. The .performance of the new war fllm "America's Answer," put out un der the auspices of the committee on ntn Information, at the Belasco Theater this evening, will be a gala occasion. Most of the members of the Cabinet now In town will be present, and official and diplomatic society will be largely represented. The Secretary oi state ana jura. Lansing, with their guests. Dr. Brum and members of the Uruguayan-mission, wlU be present, and the Secre tary of the Treasury and Mrs. Mc Adoo are also expected to attend. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Raker will be nresent, and will be accompanied by their young son and daughter. Newton D. Baker, 3d. and 1 Miss Betty Baker, who are in a state I of enthusiastic excitement at being allowed to attend an entertainment in the evening. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Daniels will also witness the presentation of the film, and will have with them several guests who are staying with them. The Secretary of State and Mrs Lansing entertained twenty officers stationed in and near Washington at luncheon yesterday. Secretary and Mrs. Lansing are members of the con gregation of the Church of the Cove nant, through which arrangements are made for the entertainment of scores of officers and enlisted men each Sunday. The MeAdooa Return. The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. McAdoo returned to town this morning from their summer home at White Sulphur Springs. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs Daniels are back at their home In Wyoming avenue after a week-end trip down the Potomac aboard the Sylph. Miss Mary Brooke and Miss Isabel Wannamaker. of Philadelphia: Lieut. Josephus Daniels, U S M. C: and Lieut. Graves Wllliamr.U S.M C returned with them, and the little house party Secretary and Mrs. Dan lels are now entertaining includes Mrs Daniels' brother-tn law and sis ter, Lieut Commander and Mrs. David Worth Bagley. The Argentine Ambassador, Dr. Ro mulo S Naon. Is with Mme Naon at Beuna Vista Springs, Pa., for a short visit. The Minister of China and Mrs. Wellington Koo, who spent several days in Washington last week, are back at their summer home at Blue Ridge Summit. Pa. Serbian Envoy nealgna, Because of 111 health, Lloubomlr Mlchallovltch, Serbian minister to the United States, has resigned his post. Tevrem Slmitch, first secretary of the legation, is acting as charge d affaires until a new minister can be appointed. Mrs. George T Marye. who has been spending the summer at York Harbor. Me., has gone to White Sul phur Springs, where she will be Joined later by .Mr Marye who has been spending the summer In Washington. Mrs. Marye Is now the guest of her sister, Mrs. Andrew Moreland, Mr and Mrs. Walter Scott Penfleld have gone to Brlarcllff, N Y , and are stopping at Brlarcllff lidge. Congressman and Mrs J Campbell Cantrlll have postponed the dinner which fhey were to have given last evening in honor of the Speaker and Mrs. Champ Clark. At Blue IUda;e Snmmlt. Miss Ceclle Cook, who has been visiting Mrs T. Septimus Austin and her daughter. Miss Madeline Austin, In Washington, has gone to Blue Ridge Summit, where she Is the guest of the Minister from Ecuador and Madame Ellzeda. Mrs Austin and her daughter will soon start on a motor trip through the White Mountains, the North Shore of Massachusetts, and the Berkshire Swift A Comparer's -aales of fresh beef tn Washington, D C , for tha weak andltir Saturday, August 31. 11I, averaged li 16 Wilson Entertain issWalsssssssTial?-? re tsHkssBB. I k , lSBBBBsl HfaSBBBBBMalsaBsBBBBKr -X -Jft 1 sllH II BSSSSB IJSBSSSSSSBK S.4i? K SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB t 'i SBBBB1 II WssssssKe-, ,ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV-',7?IbIB U fBaH'T" MKK JIH I r'Crti'asssssssW Z-aaBaT" .& fl H'liliaaaaaV -j Vr aiaH II KlSl'sisBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaiVOHrasfl-N sHbH II T&'lBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS'Slr'sBrS IKi HsBBBsl I KlPisssssssssssssssssssssssBKi 4J? WL ! Kf ssssssssssa sssssssssai 'fajtii 1 1i i C IssssssssssmisssssI II liMiii'ilv :.bbbbbb1I-B kW43WMii:0'W1C fIV!3BsfBfBlsfsfl- I MISS VIRGINIA MINOR, . Daughter of Mrs. Tucker Sands, -who is prominent.in Red Cross work. They will retrim to Washington early In October. Mrs. Troutman, who ha been with h'er husband. Paymaster Nelson S. Troutman, U. S. N. In Washington and at Old Point Comfort. Va- Is now with her mother, Mrs. Stanley Smith, at Sheffield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anehineloss are the guests of Mrs. Auchlncloss" parents, CoL and Mrs. Edward M. House, at their summer home in Mag nolia, Mass. CoL and Mrs. William Cary Sanger have leased the house at 1633 Massa chusetts avenue for the coming win ter. The house Is owned by Major and MrsT George J. Newgarden. who aje now Ib-the South, where Major New garden Is stationed. The house has been occupied for the past year by the chief of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, of the Com merce Department, and Mrs. Burwell Cutler. Mr. and Mre. Cutler will take an apartment for the coming year. Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Lane and Miss Nancy Lane, aa Is their .usual custom on Sundays, apent '"c.","; BCBr trio, returning "",'. "" early In the evening. Georges Roussos, minister of Greece, and the counselor of the embassy, Mr. Vouros, who went to New York a few days ago to meet N. G. Krylad kndes and Archbishop Mexaxakln. on a special mission, will return to Washington today or Tuesday, accom panied by their distinguished coun trymen. Visit la Atlantic City. CoL and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins are guests of Mrs. Charles C Glover. Jr., In Atlantic City for a few days. They are spending the greater part of the summer with their daughter, Mrs. Henry S. Patterson, at Ramapo, N. Y. Mrs. Andre W. Brewster is at Gar den City, L. I. for several weeks. Brigadier General Brewster is in France. Congressman and Mrs Andrew Jack- aon Montamie have gone to Klchmona to spend several weeks. Their daugh ters. Mrs. Landon C. weurord ana Mrs. Joseph Nunnally. are with them. Ensign Albert Beecher Crawford. U S. .N- and Mrs. Crawford are occupy, lng for the summer the Q street residence of Commander Edwin H Tillman. U. S N.. and Mrs Tillman. Mrs. Crawford Is the daughter of CaoL H. H. Christy. U. S. N., and Mrs. Christy. yor& Waftinsloh miup GarfinMe Store Hours: r & REMARKABLE CLEARANCE SALE of -- Odd Lots of Suits and Dresses The garments included in this sale are for the most part one of a kind and were made by the best tailors and dressmakers. Not only are there selections appropriate for every present need, but many suits and dresses will fill various fall and winter requirements. SUITS for street' o"4"1?' Kurd and dress. REDUCED TO S18.50, $25.00, 528.50, S35.00 and S45.00 DRESSES for street, afternoon and evening. REDUCED TO 'St 7.50, $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 and $55.00 The above prices are much under the original values. SStreet.ConwpSliirteenth For Visiting Dip " flu P17" 'aBMaMMaajMMaaaae CapL and Mrs. C. Crlttendon Cal houn have arrived at White Sulphur Springs where they have gone to spend part of their honeymoon, Mrs. i-.ihmin wu formerly Mrs. Barker r.nmmere. of Washington ana new York. fr rtavmond T. Baker will re turn to Washington tonight wlth Mr. Baker to remain for a lew aays. Mr. and Mrs. Baker have had a their guest for a few days at their place in Lenox .Miss aictjrraicK. oi Hastlnga-on-me-iiuason, ana enter tained at dinner for her on Saturday. Col and Mrs. Robert T. Thompson and their guests. Mr. and Mra. Theo dore B- PelL were among "the cot tagers at Southampton yesterday wno enjoyed a dip In the ocean and after ward bad luncheon at the Shlnnecock Hills Golf Club before the afternoon game of gol Brig. Gen. Frederick V. Abbott, U. S. A., and Mrs. Abbot, have as their guests Mrs. Schultx. wife of CoL Ed ward H. Schultr, U. S. A, .now on duty at Camp Leach. Colonel Schultx has returned to his post from Wheeling, W. VaL where he waa called early in the month by the death of his father. Miss Gertrude Schultx daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Schultz. will Join her parents In Washington this -week. She is now visiting in Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. A. McCord and Miss Agnes Hoffmann and party of friends have returned from a motor trip to Atlantic City and Philadel phia. ADVERTISEMENT AFTER SICKNESS Mrs. Page Telia Sow Vinol Restored Her Strength and Stopped a Cough Brooklyn, Conn. Pneumonia left me weak, run-down and Trith a pouch for which I doctored for six months without getting' better. A friend from Vinrinia asked me to try Vinol. It healed my cough, gave me a good appetite, I sleep well and feel well and strong." Mrs. Thom as Page. Vinol owes its success in such cases to beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates, the oldest and most famous body building and strength creating tonics known. O'Donnell's Drug Stores and drug gists everywhere. a! asid 8:30 to 5:30 wm&Mf Closed All Day Labor fray Sept. 2, THE BUSY CORNER JENfW.flfc.AT 8TH.ST. n Open: 9j15 A. Hundreds of SmartGringliam and Crepe Dresses In the MMtExtraordrarySale of the Entire Season The RemakuBg Stock of One of tke Coaitry's Leafing Dres Makers Qiojed to U at Oar Own Price Sale Prices $2.29 and $2,95 Dree Ma4e Up to Sell at $2.95 to $4.945 Attractive Styles, Rick CoktfiBgt. It is not often that ypn have such an . opportunity right at the height of popu larity to buy dresses at such savings. ' Would not have the chance now, but for the fact that the maker wanted .to dis pose of present stock before beginning: to make up fall dresses. His loss is your gain. Jwt tfie dresses yoawaat for home, porch, market, ttreet or even to wear to office. Every sort of gingham and cotton crepe dress that is in fashion this summer. Is included. The ginghams are in checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. -The crepes-in patterns that are very similar to the ginghams. "Billie -Burke" and waistline models, some with em broidered collars, white pique, oTgandie, also plain-colored gingham collar in contrasting colors. Some have wide patent leather belts. Colors include pink, blue, lavender, tan, greenetc Sizes 34 to 46, with plenty of the larger sizes. Kann's Bargain Table Street Floor. New Fall ' Corduroys Are. Ready at the Silk Store Tuesday Morning!. The -fashionable wide? wale kind that may be developed Into such stunning- tailored suits, wraps or separate altlrta. Splendid uualltiea, thai will jive almost unlimited wear. Corduroys of thla character promise to be more popular than at any other season, not alone for their rich appear ance, but for the lonjr service they will -!. Twenty colors here to sh-iose from, also black and white. 32 VJt!f'"." $1-50 Kann's Silk Store Street Floor. Here's Your Victrola! The Latest Model, Completely Equipped, for only $97- This is the newest VietreU, Model X-A, equipped with Ready File, the new device which mikes finding or filing any record a matter of only & moment. You may have the Victrola. in either oak or mahogany and in several beautiful finishes. You may pay for it on our easy payment plan, or in cash, but in either event the p..ce for the completely equipped instrument will bo but S97, M. to 6 P. M. XrSBBa.'l a. .TllA".rHa i M Brantf New Ribbons In Rich Autumnal - Colorings fairly ask. you to make them into bags: they are so pretty equally aa desirable for slrdles and yest fronts. Color combinations that sub test the woods in October. They ar 64 to OH inches wide" and priced, a yard, $L25to$3.50 New Lingerie Wash Ribbons In dainty new two-ton color combinations, such a. pink and white, pink and blue, blue and white. Their use will make your lingerie much more attractive than plain color ribbons. Nok 1, 85c piece, or a yard..te No. 1 14, 1J3 piece, orayd.. lie No, 2, J1.45 piece, or a yard.ISe No. 3, J2.15 piece, or a yard.33e No. 5, S",95 yard, or a plece.SOe No. 9, 15.45 piece, or a yard. Sic Kann's Street Floor. We are prtpaied to sepplr these vho hare already booiat Victrolaa. vnh Ready If tic. tha ceovcaUae and handiome record filial device aaowa here, at tha following- prlcea: For $73. SSS or 190 VkitsIu. J7 per : for SIOO. $110, or $115 Victrolaa, $7-50 par t. Kann's Fourth Floor 3f cants per pouao. Aavu