Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1921, Page 11

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I 'THfi EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER'’ 11, 1921 o H[M]A[:HE GUNE' S‘I‘[]MAEH Hl[;Hn REINDEER FOR CANADA. RE[KS AND TURK LEAGUE OF PENWOMEN :':,:m‘.:‘,::;?,,."*.;"3‘;:"::.*.’,"‘@&23l NEW U. S. EMBASSY. |10, *foron, Suniiacd it L 700’ Coming to Be Bred With _ WIDENING ITS SCOPE |™Compiintion by ‘the catne of a rer- | MADRID, October 1i—Cyrus 1 | it o o Orienat 04 Bour- erence list and eventually the jssu el The ambassador will present hidq ance of & matlonal directory, consist- | ¥ 048, the American ambassador,..redentials to the king Friday afters 1 of the names of all professlo has taken possession of the new en.- noon. IN SIERN BA I-E Organization Progress in OBIo, | women of the country and their work I | West Virginia, Atlantic City |!° Delng plaused, the report stated. | - P h urchased Mrs W illi] Atherton Du Puy, na- |17 5 = ead of reindeer have been pi and Hawaii Reported. tional presidght of the league, was in 'EI Finest Eqmpped Cafeterias South of New York o=l in Denmark on behalf of the Canadian |the chmir. tA luncheon was sérved sovernment, to be brought to Canada Progress In organization work in |preceding thp meetifg. for domestivation with the wild cari- | Gen. Papoulas Claims.Great |onwo, west virginia, atiantic City | Miss-Mary Meek Atkeson. chairman PRE-WAR PRICES bou of the barren lands. {of the national membership commit The experiment ism the result of and Hawall was reported by Miss |tee, submitted names of approximat All kinds of Soups with Bread and Butter, 10c Caribou. THE PAS, Manitoba, October 11— ‘Word Las been received here that 70v LIER AND BOWELS REEULAR Cascarets make you feel bully; they immediately cleanse and sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the ex- cesg bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. A Cascaret to-night straightens you out by morning—a 10-cent box from any druggist keeps your head elear and liver and bowels in fine condi- tion for months. Children love Cascarets too. Stefansson estimated that there was ranging ground for an unlimited stock of reindeer and caribou in the | far north country, and expressed the |engaged In stern blattle along the|yrgamnization in the sections men- |sight, its narrow muzzle and ;x?:r":fhb;“-‘:f t{\lnl u;ls(lndustry would |new front in Asla Minor, extending [tioned. and announced that organiza- | nostrils affecting its sense of smell. m the start. 3 A8 & means of transporting the meat [from Aflun Karahlssar northward to gue of the country it is likely that |a point almost direotly east of Brusa. the government will complete the | Hudsen. By rafiway being an |OR the southern end of this line the | important link in th e. Greeks, says an official statement is- sued here, have won a complete vic- | -@u[in & Mlartin @ ‘ All Cereals with | Half and Half, 10c | EDMONSTON’S—Home of - ‘r Vilhjalmur Stefansson's scheme, as Vletory AIOHQ New Front |Eiiza Pope van Dyne, executive sec- |ly 100 applicants, who were elec outlined to the Capadian government etaty | oEL the T, ¢ American |bY unanimous vote. Mrs. William H. some time ago, whereby he proposed . ia Mi gue of Amerlcan | v, s, treasurer, reported on finan- to form a company to supply tke in Asia Minor. Penwomen, at the first monthly meet- | cia] conditions of the league and Mrs. | world with meat from the caribou of Ing of the national executive board |y Puy delivered & short address on the northern wastes. By tie Associnted Press. of the organization yesterday at the |the reorganizaiton. ATHENS, October 11.—Greek and nnnldi;mnl {lflflfluulurll—rs, 1722 H street. e 3 ss Van Dyne reported that Turkish nationalist forces have Leen |jeggues are now in the process of | The grayhound hunts entirel riginal FOOT FORM tory, driving the nationalists from | g‘:og afid Oxfgds o M 2 Eggs—Any Style FISH the fleld and fnflicting heavy losses | W d Children. - 4 With Buttered Toast, 20c | of all kinds.... 25¢c upon them. Farther north the figh omenzat Loren. | Fried or Broiled With Bread (semies “arein “eontact win"each ||| | Shoes That Have Become OMELETTES |~ pnopere & r Enemy. With Bread and B /i 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST. 2| Hnemy concateationn’ aoeth ot World Famous Spanish Ormetette o oorer 30c |, With Bread and Butter Kios, on the right bank of Sakaria river, have been scattered by an of- fensive carried out by Greek troops iwhile _enemy _detachments farther north have suffered grave losses in ! |recent skirmishes. i ulas, commander-in-chief i eek forces, in his official communication on the military situa- Ham Omelette . Ham and Eggs Bacon and Eggs. Fried Ham ... Broiled Bacon . i Breaded Veal Catlets | Pot Roast Creole. | Short Rib of Beef, 25e :Beef Stew, Home Style STEAKS & CHOPS Foot Forms” They’re the most genuinely satisfactory shoes that can he] worn—no matter from A & what _standpoint = @ & tonay Senin you judge foot- | for our troops nems r wear. @) return of our army to their positions | They comfort pon e the feet. They relieve foot troubles, be- cause the lasts are corrective. -] AMPS of unusual elegance and de- sign are included in our exhibition. Artistically designed and complete in detail, they enhance the value of a room decoration equally with fine art Lobster Salmon 2 Pork Chops, 2 Veal Chope. § - conditions Wi reconnoissances plunes. The principal Sliced Tomatoes EAH kinds of Potatoes. 10c : ere conc he r allhlccf.\‘. v»” rl!‘ (O:LPII(\I;}AKI:(! lI'll :l. e s ’ ”-tr he"rhla mr‘l r“:; :l;:::h‘l‘ lw““ They wear long- - VEGETABLES ROASTS ko error on the D est, because the ma- New Lima Bear coee 100 fr. These announced that only cavalry, with several de- operating | \ Z With Bread and Butter New Green Peas -+ 10¢| New York Ribs of Beef. 5 New gn]zhane . Roast Pork, with Potatoe New Spinach . c | Baked Lamb. with Potatoes. New Corn on C | Roast Veal, with Peas... terials arc selccted and the workman- ship the highest class that can be ob- tained. As such they represent the / Jrauiass best values their TEHEEL prices can buy. . In black and brown calf. A In black and brown kid. The high shoes for women ‘ / L from $9.00 up. 1 BRACES. The low shoes for women from T INSTE "$7.00 up. 1 A size and a last for every foot and a proiessional shoe expert to fit you. EDMONSTON & CO. Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F Street Our display includes lamps adapted to every room—the hall, living room, boudoir and den. 35¢ 35c opt an offensiv f "G‘:fir E’.‘ continued under 7 AL All kinds of Puddings All Pastries and Ice with Half and Half, 10c Cream, 10c White Palace Cafeterias 1 314 9th Street gihr:e ¢t 1113 Penna. Ave. aces 1417 G Street SPECIAL-SI1X COUPE $2450 FOUR-PASSENGER Losses Heavy. ¥, who continuaily ceived reinforcements. did not ¢ to lose ground until outflanked te ge forces of ou They are moderately priced. and in- cluded in the collection are many spe- cially priced lamps and shades of the better quality. small. atemants by prisoners emy forces which to infantry, three divisfons of and two brigades of cavalry.” MORE CLUES ABANDONED IN MURDER OF CHILD MADIS J., October 11.—The mystery of who murdered ecleven- vear-old Janet Lawren clump of | deepened worked. Frank Felice, arrested ¥ fter neighbors had told of wild man” near the sceng of er, was id to have con {authorities he had no connection with |the crime. A report that an escaped | criminal lunatic had been arrested in | Stamford. Conn., and had admitted be- ing In MoYristown on the day of the | murder was denled by the Stamford | police. i Francis Kluxen, the fourteen year! old boy who was originally held in connection with the slaying. still is under 5,000 bond, but County Pros cutor Mills gaid he would not bri Janet's murder before the grand jury. {which convenes tocay, us he did n have sufficient facth. herift Bryam {openly declared the boy had proven his innocence. The only known clue left is an anonymous letter from Philadelphia signed “Ripper,” in which the writer boaats of having committed the crime. Detectives have asked Philadelphia Ivolir«‘ to try to find the writer. fEsennnnNRiIng: side lights glow softly at your touch. . An important and unique feature of this Coupe is the folding seat, for. the fourth passenger—it is, in reality, a cozy chair with cushioned seat, arms and back HERE is a charm of good taste in every feature of this distinctively designed and ele- gantly appointed four-passenger SPECIAL-SIX COUPE. It is the ideal enclosed car for women — for the theatre, shopping and social functions — as well as for 8 Every gemuine De Luxe Bed- spring bears the trade-mark om the side rail of the spring. Lok for it—it is your guarantee 9 ‘The Bedspring D it wastes vital energy to have an uncomfortable bed,” says William Brady, M. D. Many people are suffering from exhaustion, backache, springs which cause distor- tion of the spine and con- sequent derangement of the nervous system. The Rome De Luxe Bed- spring is scientifically de- signed to fit the human anatomy. It yields to prominent contours, and molds itself to support the er 99 in’’ curves. Thus every SOUTHERN-ROME COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD. LUXURIOUS “In Illness or in Health inch of the body receives support without undue pressure. at your dealer’s. The more carefully you compare the Rome De Luxe with any recognize its superior, lux- urious comfort. It is aiways finished in Rome Gray enamel, and on the side rail appears the Rome Quality Trade-mark which identi- fies all Rome products. Look for it—it is your guar- zntee. The De Luxe 1s in- terchangeable—fits either wood or metal beds. Note:—Don’t accept a substitute. If your dealer mm;r supply you with a Rome Quality De Luxe Bedspring, write us and we will refer you 19 sme whe can r Sleep on a De lLuxe Bedspring ts the BEDSPRING, not the bed ov mafiress, that makes_all the diffevence” 4 FALLS EXCURSION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 The last excursion of the series Round $l6-80 Trip From WASHINGTON Tickets good in parlor or sleep- ing cars on payment of usual {| charges for space occupled, includ- {| ing_surcharge. All fares’ subject 0 war tax of 8%. 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