Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 42

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The Encyclopedia Brittaaica, Ninth Edi- tion, on- page 527 says: “According to French official reports, artifi- cial butter goes much further as food than the genuine article, and forms a perfectly wholesome dietetic material. There can be no doubt that a pure, sweet fat, such as is manufactured by the process of M. Mege- Mouries, is a safer and more wholesome ar- ticle than the unsavory rancid butter which is sold so fi'eely among the poorer classes.” The M e mentioned as being so worthy by the standard of all authorities, the Encyclopedia, was discovered in 1871. EX-REPRESENTATIVE D) PEORIA, IlL, November 11.— V. Graff, former congressms the sixteenth Illinois distriy here following a mervous bre several months Ago. ASY TO KI 'TAKAHASHI NOW FIGURES |2iass, o she, tomnle, it Morioke today. IN PREMIERSHIP GOSSIP |(re"avs wes mors than a mile ons. | V. Reported as Cholce of Satongi, who| JOY RIDE IS HALTED. Refuses Tokio Se- Privates From . Walter Reed Are lection, Held by Baltimore Police, By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, November 11 (Spe- TOKIO, November 10.—The name of | cial).—A “joy ride” from Washington the minister of finance, Koretiyo Ta- | to Philadelphia and then to Baltimore kahashi, figures prominently tonight|came to an end yesterday, when po- 3 2 ) in the speculation regarding the pre- | lice arrested three soldiers from the " Ohio Company. in Tariffs. miership. Some of the evening pupers Walter Reed Hospital Washington. | { < L. 80 as far as to say that a choice has | pecause thelr automobile had no By Uslng the Consine § Ry the Arsnciated Pres: 1y the Associated Press. already been made, and that the an- | Maryland license. The men—Frank El:crnlc PAS BISMARGK, N. D., November 11— | NEW YORK, November 11.—Reduc- |nouncement is delayed only for the | Kuhn, William Forsythe and William An order restraining turther delivers | .lons in frelght rates which will re. | i3l funersl of ex-Promier, Bare, | Frye, all privates in the guard com: of state bonds by the Bank of Nortl | iect the cut In the wages of nearly |quis Saionji's refusal is definite, and | Washington authorities. Dakota to a bonding company o |.30,000 employes of railroads north|it I8 reported that Mr. Takahashi is| According to the police, the men Toledo. pending a hearing on the his selection for the office. admitted using the car without per- /f the Ohio, Potomac rivers and east| " Bervices in connection with the | mission of the owner, who 18 & Da- merits of the case, was lssued b: Judge W. Lo Neussle in d'strict ‘court of the Mississippi, decided upon here |burial of the late Premier Hura took | tient in the hospital. Members of the state industrial yesterday at a meeting of rallway commission and F. W. Cathro, man- NORTH DAKOTA U REEGHT RATE IIUTS HALTS BOND SALES | ARE AGREED UPO Restraining Order Prevent: | ailway ,Execuhves Reach Purchase at Discount by | Decision as to Reductions rd . FRANK KIDWELL'S MARKET NEW The low prices of our merchandise, the courtesy extended our custo ers, combined with Iugll quality of our meats, make Frank Kidwell's the m patronized markets in the city. PORE 1| [Faney stewme noes tam, 1. 1220 GHICKERS, .. 33c Round Steak, lb Sirloin Steak, 1b Porterhouse Steak, Ib. Hamburg Steak, 1b executives, will probably be taken up |3 with the Interstate Commerce Com- ager of the bank, are included In the | mission by executives of th llnes to- payers, who allege that the bonds are | WCErOW. & committce wus "”:’.“"m being sold at.a discount in v.olation e e of law. Judge Neussle did not go|JsSt means of bringing abou the es- into the légal phases of the case and | '4plshment of lower trelght tariits that| sald he Issucd the restraining writ} c o expected. here 2y pending a hearing. nctices of the wage reductivn would ¢ ‘Attorney Genoral Willlam Lemke | e Posted within a week, each road |y and 3 T Kehoe. attorney for the tax. | Ltking individual action. ~The ex-|% Pryers. agreed on Judge A. T. Cole of | €cutives lave directed statlsticians to ¥ Fargo to try the case. No time was |Prepare data for use In the hearing|X set but it was stipulated the case |they expect to be called by the Rail- |4 should come up before the present road Labor Board re.ative to the | & industria’ commiss on goes out of of- | justice of the wage cuts. fice. probably on ‘\nvember‘ZB " — s from Judge Neussle's order. >un {8 calculated to be sixty-six |& o e of Nonth m'kon. con | housand miles per hour, and the ve- tracted with Spitzer, Rorick & Co. of | ~*'t" °f the moon to be two thousand | Toledo. Ohfo, for the sale of $6.100,- ' h ed and seventy-three miles 000 In bonds at a discount of 5, 4 ang Per hour. 2 per cent on various {ssues. The in- — Plate Beef, for boil .. 8 Beef Liver, Ib...........c.0.... dustrial hcnr;mlslulonrs:!ndd lhe hgnd; to the bank at pa he ban! Y B e i Comsany ot rotect Your 16 Oz b the o alie, the Som c plied w e law, e the com- H ?l’:l.nanlu alleged this was a subter- ome— Loaf Full uge to avold the law. I t Ry e Highest Quality o | Measure C Qt. SAYS STRIKE WILL LAST | 7 ‘fericficd Exiecer wonr AS LONG AS TOLERATED Fresh Hams, 8 to 10 lbs., Ib...... 2 Smoked Hams, 8 to 10 Ibs., Ib Loin Pork Chops, Ib Fresh Pork Shoulders, Smoked Shoulders, small, Ib. Lean Pork Chops, Ib........... Pafeting Departmest. Ph. N. $31. For forty years The John F. Jelke Com- ny has been improving GOOD LUCK is today, as it has for two generations, the preferred “spread” of millions of housewives. A large percentage of GOOD LUCK is milk, creamy pasteurized portant ingredient is the sweet, nutritious elements from selected beef fat. When in Chicago, visit our churnery. See for yourself how we J ELKE this M. e— The other uh- Bacon, in strips, half or whole, Ib. ... Fresh Spare Ribs, meaty, Ib........18¢c Pork Pudding, Ib.. ..15¢ Leg of Lamb, Ib.. wi Breast Lamb, for l'ewml, Ib, MmYelite LcAr OL-0... Te introduce this Oleo we are off New York Health Director Terms Milk Employes’ Fight En- durance Test. By the Assoclated Press. | NEW YORK, November i1.—En. ocouraged by the temporary injunction obtained by sixteen milk dist-ibuting ~ompanies in the Brooklyn supremo court restraining their striking em g a pye ployes from violence in that borough | = o % z EGGS, guaranteed, doz........... dist-toutors in other parts of the| Buy “Diamond Dyes" and follow the |4 .. 3¢ city endeavored today to speed uy | simple directions in every package. |y White Potatoes, Ib......c.cco0e.e deliveries, which were reported to|Don't wonder whether you can dye or (4 Fancy Cabbage, Ib. . . 3¢ have reached 70 per cent normal, to| tint succesafully, because perfect |y stores and depots. In Staten Island is guaranteed with Dia- |3 fouse-to-house dellveries have been | oM dg’::“"ez“" oo ‘have wever |3 T et domarement apnosnced dyed e Worn, faded dresses. |3 The health department announced|dyed befora. a 3 tha It anacte s sare keoning dost | anirts, walsts, Conts, sweaters; stock- |3 Fancy Sugar Corn, can............ 12¢ watch on the quality of milk sold | %o o ol yongings, everything. Fancy California Pe-chu, No. 3 can..25¢ In the city, and as a result of thld|pecome like new again. Just tell your |9 M.nm Dressing, jars, 11c precaution court proceedings would; jryggist whether the material “you |3 be instituted today or tomorrow | gish- to dye Is wool or silk, or |% ....23¢ against one company for selling milk | whether it is'linen, cotton. or mixed |2 seventy-two hours after it had been | goods. Diamend Dyes never streak. phsteurized. epol. tade or run. a Dyed Her Dress Like New, Also - Child’s Coat Commissioner Copeland g it at this rem teed to be worth at least 25¢ Ib. Machine-Sliced Bacon, 1b Allhl’ork Sausage Meat, finest qu-llty, ........... i Shoulder Lamb, for ro=s" ln(. | Y cecssccssess- 15C Poun rkable low price for this sale only. Gua: Meadow Gold Fresh Creamery Buue’, highest grade, Ib.......... o Fancy Early June Peas, can. Sweet Potatoes, Ib. Extra Fanc Jonathan apples, eo.'s;?..'a‘.‘ 7c L Tomatoes, No. 3 can.............. 1 Hnniinn Sliced Pinelpplc. No. 3 New S-uqr Kraut, cmr! Real Raisin Ple Mon ave guickly refreshed o8 nipht by & dessort like this s -E“m-m Beeded 8§ cups water tesspoon salt 3 tablespoons lemon Julce 1 tablespoon corn starch 1 teaspoon sugar ‘water and bring slowly. to = boll. Add sugar, sait and «corn starch. which has been mited with 1 cup cold ‘water. Boll § minutes; 8dd lemon juice. Pour in ple tin which has been lined ‘with crust. while hot cover; Brush top with culd milk and bake in moderate oven untll brown. ANl measurements for this recipe are level. GOODLUCK MARGARINE The Finest Spread for Bread Charned by JOHN F. JELKE COMPANY Chicago Distributed by Potomac Butter Co. 307 13th St. N.W., Waslunglon, D. C. Phone Franklin 4591 and Maim for Vitality The Iron Food Iron and Energy ==give them go your husband in a pie that he’ll crave because of its luscious flavor HE man for whom you choose the food, madam, depends largely on you to keep him fit for the modern business gndtl. He needs. foods that give him luscious flavor to enjoy, and energy and iron to refresh and vitalize Raisin ple is prime food in both \ respects. Raisins are rich in iron. Men need but a small bit of iron daily, yet that need is vitsl. Raisins furnish 1,560 calories of energizing nutriment per pound-—m practically p So this pie is ideal dessert for the thard-worked, tired man at night. Make gccording to the recipe shown here. You don’t know real raisin pie, nor does he, until you've tried this kind. You'll serve it at least once a week at his request. You'll please him and improve him, and you'll enjoy the pie yourself. Delicious raisin pie and raisin bread are sold by bake shops and groceries everywhere. Buy of them toysave baking at home. Real raisin pie is made with lots of raisins. Insist on it. First-clasa bakers do not stint. SUN- MAID RAISINS Use Sun-Maid Raisins, made from California’s finest table gra American raisins, process and packed immaculately in a great nodem California plant. (uedn removed); - Seed- Free i‘.:"“ un:nm scious- s ook - .‘:.“.':i'."f.,.'afl‘:..,... ** At fis' Health nd Beauty.” CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATE™ RAISIN CO, Adomborshio 18.000 Growsre Dept. P-305-39, Fresno, Calif, i Cut This Out and Send It California Assoclated Raisin Co. Al Jond oaun-Mad Recipe Ratsins. without ueds), Gul- on the nem). fine, Rzums :re chuper by 30 per cent than formerly —see that you ’ get plenty in your foods. Dept. P-305-38, Fresne, Calif. copy of your free for Health and Besuty.” Book "“dlfi'mm planned to bring about further con- ferences today between individua® gmpanies and their employes, re- la gardless of his unsuccessful eforts thus far to reach an amicable solu- $|6c Pt. 12c¢ Qt.|| amsoum b, 23c OUR MARKEIS WILL CLOSE FROM 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M., FRI 18 Busy Markets Conveniently Located at hesst Market, 12th and H 1335 Wisconsin Ave. N. W. 623 Penns. Ave. N. W. NN Georgetown, i 4% and C Sts. 5. W. tion of the difficulty. He termed the BT B T Tong as the public wil] | AHI EFSUM SALTS -NOW LIKE LEMONADE tolerate IL" —_— U. S. COPY OF PEACE PACT Pure Epsom Salts Combined with mm [meats enl: _l.‘lllfliuN w. 815 4% St. b.“ | 1S RECEIVED AT BERLIN| ™™ 7l owiiow s Sl S e, | B RS N W MELIE { "'o:'l:hllAns.E..A‘ !lllll‘h!&NW MPI.AN!RW Will Be Exchanged for German Du- | costia. 2019 14th St. N. W. 1522 Wisconsin Ave. NI W plicate at Foreign Of- ] Toeso fice Today. i f By the Assoclated Press. BERLIN, November 11.—The Amer- fcan copy of the American-German peace treaty, together with the rati- fication amendment, was received by the American mission here yesterday afternoon and will be exchanged for the German copy at the foreign nfflce Friday. ' ‘The American treaty carries the sig- * natures of Pres'dent Harding and, Secretary Hughes. It is handsomely ! engrossed and leatherbound and has | fabout it an elaborate leather jacket The formalities in the exchange of lMPURl‘AN T OFFthNGS the treaties will consume only a few | i T e i T : —For Saturday-- the signature of President Ebert and $30 Buys Dr. Karl J. Wirth, the chancellor, who (tompnranly also is officiating as for- Man’ a S Overcoat egn minister. SOUTHERN OFFICIALS DINED. pDURHAM, N. C. November 11 'wenty officlals of the uthern - way system, including Vice President -lld:hafq;lmd.:dr “l Henry W. Miller, occupying a train wels of a dose of epsom salts made up of nine private cars, arrived '"lllwt the awful taste and n | here last night and were guests of | Ask any di st for a handy the local chamber of commerce at an| of “E] %‘Sdh," the wond elaborate dinner ?nr‘:y. U’A‘re railroad dlmvery of the Americhn men were met at the Union station by & large committes made up of | Associstion. Even children prominent citizens. T'here are black, tan, brown and blue with pleats of contrasting oclors. Pru- nella cloth and velour. We begin our all-inclusive line of OVERCOATS at this figure and you can Last Year’s Price. .. . ..$18.50 5% g eplendutiosetatfhee ' Y‘;;;'dfly’l Price, $12.50 to PrI0S. _ Special Now at........$9.90 Other Coats, $35 to $85 Four Styles of Men’s Tan High Shoes Three Styles of Blle- skin Gloves— Black Oxfords Heres Health _d”udb an azsortment of tan ;:;dddlfihlfnl mmmm :w'mneapufnm o all you drink retreshies your brain, soothes ¥ d Scotc ifes:your aystam. Last Year’s Price.......$4.00 Last Year’s Prm.....flzfl Special Now at........$2.50 Yesterday’s Price ..... $8.50 Your doctor says “Eat apples for health.” Bach Di 's Juice u‘lh-m Sd-rdqy'-fiwec......!fl.flo! “Apphm contains the pure julces An Important Sale of Women’s $8.50 to $10 Oxfords PURE Apple jmce .0dd (0. of +an and black W about more ozfords must go—and this . o Rave 0% than we wont—therefors T B e B R W e ooy vvive CLEAR, | One-Quarter OFF is going ANCE. Saturday only will to reduce our stocks at thig the special price prevail. price— TOIORBO\ W. kS

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