Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER {, 1921 SEEK'NG WI'I'N[SS U. S. S. EAGLE 56 LEAVES |5, ex, otk lost, nieht muftering | POET unu'n: BURIED. | FUNDS FOR FARM BUYING. Allol(ed $50,000 by the Federal Land . Baltimore, available for use in om Influenza, but his condition was declared by the medical authorities| MAXTON, N. C., mber 4.—Fu- | Special Dispatch to The Star. asing farms on a lonk-payment NEW YORK FOR THIS CITY not to be serious. It will be neces- novil Bervicen for DY, Willam Taucle FREDERICK, Md. November 4.— 'fl' Washington county has him o0 remain there, how- | Hill, official poet laureate of the |Farmers of this county have been|aliotted a simitar sum. s Tapin aere, Ra™™ | Norib Carolina Pruss Association and former editor, were held at Ce nl.r S e ® e s - cim wit-ca e® C o= em— = Distriet Naval Reservists on Last — s Preshylerlan ‘Church, near th A h Women rarely suffer from color- | Hill h . Tour miles from here, : Log of Voyage—Expected blindness. " ' ' Here Tomorgow, v Sweet Conjurings ! N . Special Dispatch to The Star. ‘ H —of a master (‘andy-chff Nuts and fruits of ' Police Instructed .tO Find OnNEt‘:e \;?ixhiv X3 t::vev':;:;e = i every clime wrought into new and fascinating ; Alice Blake; Who Is Re- Washington as the training ship for X combinations and enthroned in thick shells of ’ ‘| the maval veserve forces of the Dis- | (i W, You can—if you take care of them prop 1 ltalian bittersweet choeolate. Ask for the now . ool trict of Columbia, the U. S. £ Eagle erly. See me &t once—I pes your | famous “5-Room Sweets"—in a . 1SSing. , left here shortly after 8 o'clock | [ will zestore ) y. The vessel has been tied up decayed tnthx 0 -oulflmum at s small H CORNWELL'S N 7 the Assoclated Press. i expenss. I am careful mot to kuzt the [ AN _mmANCisto; "I:'over:h'e; z‘: orths Loast hit. Licied | b ;ng A,;SW %,x Sunday Paper ; | The Canitorni potice, through District | here otland lightahir, ' 1 | ound and a Quirter Nougats, S5c 4 Attorney Matthew Brady of San Ta horu” atiar 10 oW LYo ’ FILLINGS M h h . / Francisco, toddy were requested to d th for the Chesa- \ - AV y Anchor 1.70 Cream - white ' find Alice Blgke, one of the main wit- gnll;o (un-.wls.:tue it Is due to arrive o Gl e et SUCTION " $ +* cubes of honey ) _|early tomorrow mornin : ) i g T e e menim: encas . | ,Unleat it becomen necessary to take “&old C | I mallow concealing 1 slaughter charge against Roscoe on fresh weter Capt. Hoefer plans to ) 0l rown | PLA’['ES il | crinaky: tositod > (“Fatty”) Arbuckle, due to be hroulhl round Cape Charles and head directly Bridge Work | »e smug, | EZ 1 A New Taste to trial here November 14 b 1ns Chamspeake, by dnd e b UE™ oty |Tit Res FA e nuts. 4 pound, 9. * Miss Bln\m disappeared from a ] o T o necessary 1o mke 00 S piace near Callotoga, where she Was | water ‘and fuel, the “Fifty-s in Coffee wayine vion e Join Dury. moner et o W s el S |l DR, WHITE, 407 7th St. . of George Duffy, a deputy district at- | ;'.:‘::'fl:'.‘ C“ %l;:a;myc::; ‘m:" ist torney, The witness was Dot WNOCT| gy, in ¥ Opposite Weglwortha 5c and me Store. Hours: Dally, $:30 a.m. to Created By a”Art S arvest, bt wag belng’ detelnad, with ““:; ;y Frid zrfi;ter fireman, firat class, e m.y s'-u-n. 10 to 1. Phone Main 18 £ ount Pleasant street northwes _H!EhRE 4 somence fandlrfiecs!flr; RANCO AMERIC"\: u(‘?oflee "“fi‘;‘,‘ el carance, according to|WAS transferred to the Naval Hospi- in the pre ion of & perf has been achieved ¢ ap- Mrs. Duff: e to the district at. matched string of pearla. Experts . plication of this known artistic | torney here, ‘efifie ‘: u: .'v'm:,h, in this work will tell you that even factor, Coffee characters were Y after the divers havebroughtthem carefully blended until the creator from ocean depths, ths of was able flavor and B pafianttuefiut i: necl::aflrv :a 2Zest that ‘p‘l’e:::‘;ouu‘:palal& mather In ‘"h‘“"’"“"‘l} Men Nt o ol match each pearl. Artists engaged s i i o was golng in this work are guided to per- You may have this. Franco- The Westphal home in Oskland was fection by their sense of artistic ~American Coffee in your own juntsnanted today, ‘“"“‘1“‘;’;; ::;_‘t‘y judgment. home. All good dealers carry 1t W For Sale at ——————— QUALITY SERVICE SEEK MARINE EFFICIENCY. ' STORES Now Yoml Newember i—sacr tary of Cmgmer‘ce Hnnver‘wll:xp;ath nce . Selected Quality Service ;dct?:xr:flll‘:;c‘{'r(::e:m‘:%’l‘n:‘n;)z/fierl at o zation’ o Stores Display This Seal thé ‘marine bureaus of the Department of Commerce will be discussed. Recommendations for changes that : would make for greater efficiency and l economy, in line with President Hard- anco’ er can ‘lngs plan for recasting of all execu- tive departments, are expected to re- e sult from the conference. The committee includes Frank C. e R Munson, president of the Munson Linc: David T. Warden marine de- \ o a t nager for ewater “Blended by an Arfist Oil Company, and R. H. M. Robingon, I ° ° gresident of the " Unled American S merzca ancz =7 i ng hellward? Is [] 4 ° [ [ ? A S I . ] B JazI madness dr g us fo ruin: N Viat Can't Be Beat h 1 ked by prudes,b A, -~ These questions are asked not by prudes, but i L] L] L] ' g by seriously thinkin eople who are con- ERE'S added relish d ' H a re to sand- o - « ° 5 H wiches—the new FA-MUS b cerned fOl' the future Of our bOYS and gll’ls. Bread with the “famous” NEW flavor! Present-day indecencies of dress, of talk, of manners must stop! Jazz must stop! We. must get Back to Pre-War Morals. John R. McMahon has written a series of articles that every mother and every father should read. They show the evil at its worst and point a remedy. tacs It's the ideal sandwich—a tender strip of savory ham or roast beef tucked away between two delicious slices of FA-MUS Bread! You'll devour every morsel of it. And it will give you new energy and zest for the day’s work. L] FA-MUS Bread is so pure and fresh and wholesome that you just can’t help but vote in favor of it. Try it in your “ lunch tomorrow. Then you’ll want it with every meal! In the same issue begins Zane Grey’s great new serial story—The Call of the Caiion. Ask your grocer for FA-MUS Bread—but be persistent this time, INSIST on FA-MUS Bread! Just two of more than fifty features in the 172-page November issue of THE L A D d HOME JOURNAL | - On Sale Today at. Pre-War Prices 15¢c. the Copy - ~ $1.50 the Year 'From Any Newsdealer or Boy Agent ' By Mail Subscription . You can mbu;nbe through any newsdealer or luthorlzed agent or send your lorder direct to THe Lapies’ Houn Journar, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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