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Spring House-Cleaning | Time Has Arrived We are experts In Paioting, Paperhanging and_Upholstering, and You can lighten your PLAN TO AID REFUGEES. Council of League o{ Nations Acts on Russians. PARIS, March 26.—Plans for taking Russian refugees from Constantinople burdens by letting us help you. 132314t St. Geo. Phtl Cn., lIIC-, Main, 4224-5 LAFLIN Established 1889 Spectacles - ClaflinOpticalCo. o243 5%, and elsewhere to southern Kuropean | states have been approved by the councfl of the league of nations. It has decided also to have the task proceed under the supervision of Dr. ¥ridtjof Nansen, who is high com- missioner of the international com- mittee for Russian relfef. The various countries will be asked by the council to facilitate the trans- fer of refugees by issuing free identi- fication papers and free vises to them. Great Brilain is to give $10,000 to- ward the evacuation of Russians from Egypt. Cyprus and Malta. A Safe-Deposit “Vault;’ In Yom/' Own Office : offer greater valuable papers thanm this !'I'EEL SAFE. For it i built to furnisk complete protection from fire and theft. And the grueling tests of the Underwriters’ through which each ome has sue- cessfully passed prove its ability to stand up and resist the attacks of all élements. Barticular femtwre of this Steel Bafe in Chnt 1t 1n deaigmed fo receive a_complete net of interlor n-i--nt. which adds to its cpn- venience and utility. At our showrvoms. OFFICE FURNITURE —found where business succeeds 712 13th St. N.W. Main 1086 Sportive Days There are gay “doings™ in the world of dress. The call is *Give me life and color." With the present-day craze for tweeds in women's’ suits and things, footwear has taken on a sportive aspect. s The Hahn organization has been quick to sense the new attitude. It has the latest ex- pression in sports footwear! Sports Oxfords Sports Pumps Sports Hose —styles for which you wi]l. have to wait months at most other shops perhlps our new Clty Club Store 1s the most convenient for you! The “City Club Shop” of 1318 G St. Also Cor. 7th and K—414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave—233 Pa. Ave. SEE. 3o Welcome Rolgrians' - MISSISSPP LEVEES Continued Rains Will-Cause River to Rise to Peril- ous Height. By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 27. Heavy and continued rains in the cen- tral Mississippi, Ohio. and Missourl river valleys Sunday and today will cause the Miesissippi. river to rise higher than previous forecasts had indicated, the United States weather bureau here announced early today. Definite figures on the extent of this additional rise and the time the new crest can be looked for will probably be issued late today, J. H. Scott, local forecaster, announcéd. Rivermen estimate ‘a stage exceeding foriy- three feet before Thursday, with the water already in sight beiow Cairo. The river at Memphis early today stood at’'41.3 feet, a rise of a half foot in twenty-four hours, which was less than had been exrected. The river is still.on a stand at Cairo, al- though rains yesterday are expected to cause another rise there by tomor- row. River Rising Rapldly. . Reports received here early today state that the river again is rising rapidly at'St. Louis, where the stage at 8 o'clock this morning was 23.5, a rise of 1.3 in twenty-four bours. Levees at all points below Cairo are reported holding well, although “sand boils” and seepage has been reported from a number of places on both sides of the river. Large forces of men are stationed at points all along the levee line where they can be moved to points where danger i8 threatened at a moment’s notice. Every foot of the levees from Cairo to Vicksburg is being patrolled by mounted men placed at short inter- vals and this number is being added to as rapidly as guards can be re- cruited. The eon(lnuoul rain of the last twenty-four hours has caused some anxiety to levee engineers, as it is feared that it will soften the em- bankments at some points where the levees have not thoroughly settled. . e e “DAMFINO” TO SENORITA NEARLY SPELLED DEATH Brig. Gen. whltney. Retired, Gets D. 8. C. for Clever Work as Spy in Porto Rico in 1898. SAN FRANCISCO, March 27.—Con- gress unearthed a War Department secret that remained inviolate for twenty-four years—the secret of a Spanish-American war spy—when it awarded the distinguished service cross to Brig. Gen. Henry H. Whit- ney, retired. News of the honor, re- ceived at the 9th Corps Area head- quarters brought to light the ac- count of the exploit which won it. Gen. Whitney was a lieutenant sta- tioned in Porto Rico in 1898. He was sent through the Spanish lines dis- guised as a British sailor, and was nearly through his task when a Cu- ban senorita, educated In the United States asked him a question. “Damfino,” replied the supposed sail- or. “Diable A.m-rluno" screamed the senorita. “He is an American spy, selze him. British sallors speak not that word!" It was a tight pinch, said the griz- aled nmler in recounting the adven- ture, “but I got out of ft." The information he furnish¥d the War Department was used by Gen. Miles in his campalgn in Pofto Rico. Later his report was presented to President McKinley personally and ‘Whitney was detailed to accompany Gen. Miles on the Porto Rico expedi- tion. - TRAIN KILLS THREE. Auto Became Stalled on Crossing on New York Central. YONKERS, N. Y., March 27.—Three men were killed when thelr automo- bile stalled on a crossing and was struck by & northbound train on the Putnam division of the New York Central railroad at the Gray Oaks station on the outskirts of this city yesterday. The dead: Reuben Levine, thirty- eight, and Samuel Levine, twenty- seven, president and secretary, re- spectively, of the Levine Iron Works, i{and John Pigot, thirty years, an em- ploye of the concern. TWO DIE FROM EXPLOSION. CUMBEERLAND, March 27.—Hedley W. Va., opposite this city, and his stepson, Farl Blalsdell, twenty-seven, a; p!ollnn vhleh m ‘while they were cleaning out a container box of an open hearth furnace at the N. & G. TaylorCo.tinmill = Check] That “Chex” Cough s M“.Syru_p At All First-class Drug Stores. Health-Giving Food for - - Ewvery Household | Direct from orchard te home. _One-sixth the store cost. No middleman or store profit. Mail or call at office of NARROW PASSAGE :. ORCHARD CO., INC. Room 23, Frankitn Na¢l Bank bldg., 10th --l Pa. ave. n.w. ™. 8633, . 7 - "THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON. D. O, MONDAY, Rabbi Wise Reports On Jazz, Semi-Nudity, Problems, I"luppen NEW YORK, March Rabbl Stephen 8. Wi ‘FLUII]S ENDANGER | A Beech, forty-seven years, of Dixie, | Hi== alod. yutonll.y three hours after they | ¥ recelved fatal burns in an ex-[ competition in wem| After _denauncing productions containing s d “problems.” Rabhi Wise under- took to answer questions hurled from the audience. “What is a flapper.” some one anked. “It's a young person thinking too much on inconsiderable trifies, who has not yet come to a worth-while way of life.” “How about her parents?” “They arg grown up flappers,” wan the answer. » Rabbl Wine xaid he wouldn't even tar and feather wome the producers and actors pearing on Broadway, “for even tke pitch would be deflled.” LEGION WILL DECORATE GRAVES OF ALL SOLDIERS Memorial Day Plans Include Hon- oring Even Those Buried Abroad. INDIANAPOLIS, March 27. of American soldiers, sailors will be visited Memortul day rades in the American Legion, at home and’ abroad, acco plans announced today at legivn. tional headquarters. Legion posts in evary communit in America will tuke charge of Me. morial day ceremonies and decorate the graves of all veterans.itwassaid, While thousands of communities through- out this country are honoring the sol- dier dead in their midst, the distant graves in France, England, Italy and Russia will, not be neglected. 1t has been the custom of legion na- tional headquarters for the last two | years to collectta fund from the 11,000 poste for this purpose. “Committees are established {o take charge of the funds in France and England, composed large- with similar bodies of officials and citi- zens of tie various foreign countries. Posts in all European countries, co-op- erating with these committees, will sce that the grave of every American who perished overseas while in the service is decorated, it was said. In order to prevent confusion and du- plication of effort in decorating graves in this country Memorial day, the le- gion has asked all posts to organize a every county for the purpose of properly recording graves of veterans of all wars and assigning such graves to the indi- vidual posts for proper decoration. ERNEST VIZETELLY DIES. Novelist, Correspondent and Trans- lator Succumbs. LONDON, March 26.—Ernest Vizet- elly, author and journalist, died to- day. - Mr. Vizetelly was born in 1853. During the Franco-German war in 1870 he became a newspaper corre- spondent and artist for London newspapers. He translated later most of the works of Emil Zola into English and also_wrote several novels. PERPETUAL - BUILDING | ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 43 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent | on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 ‘Comer 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary ~_<._____—___.______.___——-—-—-——-————-—-——-————-____________—__ DOLLARS await- ing investment need not be “lazy” dollars. ‘Deposit here _ until ' needed—We'll put them to work eé,rning interest for Quick Relief From Constipation Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets il cry of thou- ards produced " |Olive Tablets, the substitute tor calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing ‘phys = siclan for 17 -years and calomel’ old-time enemy, discovered the lormulhl lo:l Ofive - T:'I:leu‘ while treating patients for chronic come stipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, uothlng\regmble laxative.. No grlplng is the “keynote” sugar-coated, live- colored ubm They cause the bowels and liver to act nmormally. muy never forca them to lllllltll'l.l on. 5 | these Tnhlgh bedtime. nd rines who died in the world war |85 Iy of legion men, acting in conjunction | == central graves Tegistration bureau in | S i l | “‘Thousands ‘take them ¢véry night just to kecp right.. Try them. 15c addle Florida Tomatoes " FLORIDA TOMATOES| New Florida Potatoes 'MARCH 27, 1929.™ Wholesale TUESDAY THRIFT SALE [ =% This is the first of a Series of 25¢ Sales of Standard Staple High-Grade Foods;which will be offered each Tuesday at the Old Dutch Markets. 100 STANDARD STAPLE FOODS AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS At the Master Market and the Old Dutch Market Nearest You : Small Hams Cut One Ham FRESH HAMSESE &, 25 Corn-Fed Pigs Customer, Ib.... . PORK = . | PORK CHOPS, ALL PORK = _ | ROUND = LOINS ..per Ib., 25¢ Good Cate. b, 2DC SAUSAGE _.1h, 2DC I ROAST ..... b, 2D€ By the ° 3 >ood . Sugar Cured Bacon »::.%. 25¢ | PerethR()asts, g A CORNED PIG PORK «u;g BOUILLON = BEEF, 2lbs. ¢ TAILS. .3 1bs. for 25¢ PUDDING 25(' HO08ST ... .. 25¢ coplld Cure for 25¢ PORK 21bs. CORNED »| STYLE 21bs. ¢, | BEEF LIVER. = BRAINS ... for 25¢ BREASTS ...lb., 25¢ BACON . for 2C | MSticed 5 1hm.for 2DC PURE LARD, 2 Ibs. for 25c SRR . tor 20€]| Vil e, 25¢ | ™hiten nn. 20¢| "or verr.. e 25€ LEBA]S.NEI"S]";‘I‘IIJS for 250 P(;;g}:fis‘.fl 1be. furzsc C‘}:?%Cli }T?‘.;rlhfi. for 25c - 25(' Ploer. ter 22€| Tehese ... 29€| TYEET . Dos. 2DC bgklglr’.}f: ....... 25¢ Ll{;%i%%‘x)\f‘: ..Ib., 250 S%l?ns..z Ibs. fotzsc FAB'I.NACKS‘.fllbs. for25c T!!{v?fl?(;}:llgl\'l-:.lh 25¢ Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs, 25¢ |Peanut Butter, 2 lbs., 25¢ RED ROCK _ Per ¢)= ., [ SAUERS . Per SUNMAID OLD DUTCH = ASPARAGUS can,zac EXTRACT. .bot., 25(‘ SEEDLESS 2!- COFFEE ....lb.. 20(‘ CHOCLISHUS, DEL MONTE RAISINS, pkg. @€ | o0 2eams 9= ,Ready prepared, 25(. DELUX Large 25 MINCE 25 SPAGHETTI. .for s d€ o ; PLUMS ..can, «JC | MEAT ... .1b, &C | qUELLER'S E, TUNA FISH ¢ HEINZ SWEET NOODLES. =4 'MAYONNAISE. 95¢ |~ WHITEMEAT, 25 GHERKINS, bot., 25¢ 2 pkgs. for. ... 25¢ GELFAND'S 1, 1b. can A€ MISS CURTIS : VIRGINIA SWEET MAYONNAISE, GULDEN'S MARSHMALLOW, ¢) = PANCAKE, = M 25¢ MUSTARD, 2 for 25¢ Large can..... 25¢ 2 pkge. for. ... 25¢ Marble—Raisi 5-Lb. Pound Cake ez 1b., 25¢ | Golden Crown Syrup & 25¢ DEL MONTE OLD FASHIONED "EXPORT CORN MEAL, 25¢ PEACHES, 25 COFFEE CAKE, 9= BORAX s0AP. 9= 10.Lb. S, c No. 2 can..... &~9C 2 cakes for. ... IC| 6 for € | DILL PICKL 25¢ FRENCH'S MARCEL AS, INSHINE 6 cakes €9 e R 0 > MUSTARD. .2 for 25¢ | Ve Faney, . Q5 SESHINE 6eakes D56 | MUELLER'S LENOX SOAP, L Per can....... C o, SPAGHETTL 6 Cakes 25¢ | kipperEd 95 2 ore,. o 25¢ BEARDSLEY'S HERRING, 2 cans 25¢ s;gé_!r’ ------ 6 for &IC | prasHHAND HREDDED B.&M.FISH. ) CLEANSER, S COD...2 pks& 250 FLAKES, 2 cans. 25(3 PRUNES. .2 lbs., 250 2 cans........ 250 Fancy, Rxpe 2 lbs. for 25¢| North Car. White Yams . 25¢ FI::OéEII,],),::eEE:;ERY 25(I CREAMCRUST BREAD st\Il‘ICKEREL ib., 25(‘, W}\fisfisg ..21bs, 250 . 4 .Loaves 2 5 NE}E&E FISH, n, 25¢ 1%“ :I:E.f 1)1‘11113 u?m, 25C - for c 2 LABRADORL for 25(‘ SPECIALS ON SALE AT THE MASTER MARKET ONLY LOINS OF VEAL SHOULDERS of LAMB | MOCHA AND JAVA ; 25c P" ........................ 25c ggFf{EE Paund ............ 25(.. TRESH PRIME RIB - PORK LOIN- ROUND HAMS ...... 25(’! ROAST ...... 25(3| S o 28p1 smax 2§(‘ JELLY EGGS, 2 Ibs. for 25¢| Boston Cream Pies, 2 for' 25¢ ST 954 TommnT g MENEED g5 S o5, P%K%E lbe 25 As(:sgggllgg ..doz., 25¢ SQUARES. 2 for 25¢]| RINGS ...... o 25¢ 2 lbs. 250 2 llu. l;or .......... A Ty 25(: BONELESS STUFFED MELON GLD DUTCH PHENIX PICKLED 250 SNAPPY PHILA. CREAM | 925¢ | PHENIX ANCHOVIES, I, CHEESE, pher, 25 | CHEESE. 2 pen, SOC nggggg s 95,0 v e D L o 95¢ | ouERoRT Y 9556 NEGFCHATEL " 95 PICKLED PICS. .95 cnmfififi‘*"' € loibporea ™ DILL o 25¢ EFAEE'; """ SAUCE...... lb., 250 : Bfi{g’,-....m 25¢ | americax or Pl : SALA! BUTTER. .2 lhe,’ 250 Nk lb 25(‘ M'}\}'_{;:BEE]N(;_ for 25¢ coc‘;;’i‘églsu'c’ 4o, 25(‘ B %K‘I‘.{g -2 Ibs., 250 QP'{gi;]mmllnoks for 250 mcmf:\t(:;s% zro';- 250 TONGUE, 14 1b., 250 Roman Beauty Apples- i (9 EERTIEEE IR TSR £ R T T N R R el fhmaaeningsd

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