Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1923, Page 11

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his 3 Fuarantecs Your Satisfaction o - Buginess i Engravmg . The walue of. Eugraved Stationcry for business * purposes is acknowledged by the greatly sncreased demand. With our en- larged plant we are cap- able of producing the . highest arade of work at § reasonable rates. Social Engraving Wedding Invitations, i Announcements, etc., en- i+ graved with exceptional ¢ care. Personal stationery cngraved with your crest us it store will - convince of our ability to fy . dhe dis- inost TOCKETT ISKE - CQ ODUCING STATIONERS 910 -E-STREET-N'W| RRRRRRRN R AR RIR ] & If you combined the curative of every known “ready. gh remedy, vou probabl could not get as much real curative power as there is in this simple homemade cough syrup, which is casily nrcpared in a few minutes, “Get from any druggist 21; ounces f Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottlé with syrup, using either plain sranulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn as ‘desired. The result is a pint of reallv better cou; u could buy r syru| ful th Tastes | do pléasant and never 8 AThi ex and sytup preparation 3 t at the cause of a cough It :loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the spre, ifritated membranes so gently and easily that it is really aston- ishing. s (A day’s use will usually ovércome t?jlordinar_\ cough, and for bron- <l oncen« t#dted compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has bes Kenerations to break severe coughs. *To avold ' disappointment, ask vour druggist for “2!; ounces of incx,” with full directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaran- teed to give absolute s. ction or ney promptly refun The Pinex Co. e yne, Ind. "GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was N;lh‘ing So Good for Congestion and Colds As Mustard. ‘But the old-fashioned mustard plas. ter burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and © without the blister. “Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Tt is scientifically prepared; so that it works wonders. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. Sec how quickly it brings re. lief—how lily the pain disappears, Tey™M e for sore throat, bron. chitis, ton: » croup, stiff neck, asth. m™a, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of thé back or joints, sprains, sere muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pheumonia). 35c and 65c, jars and tabes; hospital size, $3.00. Better than a mustard plaster | | SHALL TOWNS T BYREV.OR. GRANT Aroused by ‘Unliberal Views,’ He Predicts End of Coun- try Papers. . UNKNOWN MAN STRICKEN Collapses Near End of Sermon. Bishop Manning Stresses Need for Belief in Christ. "By the As A Press, {04\ . February 19.—Bishop lia Manning of the Protestant Episcopzl diocese of New York and the Rev. Dr. Percy Stickney Grant of {the Church of the Ascension yester- duy again came to grips over Chris- tian doc 5. Dr. Grant, preaching on “The Re- ligion ‘of Main Street,” attacked the attitude of the American ¢mall town toward the controversy which broke out between him and the bishop after the rector In a sermon had questioned | ives almost immediate reli trine 2 e ""need to think more carefully about used for | | i be [ rists i higher percentage of potash. jthe deity of Christ. The smali town serted, narrow in believing the doctrines of the Christian hurch comy a clear cut and| ‘ellowship of His | ared that doctrine | Pooh-poohed.” -Says Pres: 3 Referring to newspaper ccounts of his controversy with the bishop, and j the editorial comment thereon, Dr. Grant sald he had found the press for the most part very fair. He thanked the newspapers of the country for “the intelligent manner fn which the matter has been treated.” But, said the rector, he was sur. prised to find that comment which in- dicated a narrow and unliberal view toward religion came mostly from smaller places. Referring to the small town, Dr. rant continued: cares about the theology It's thelr econ ount. Under the at the small town n. fresh air of fndependenty thought he country stores are complain- | that their business is being taken | by the houses that eell goous he country ministers are complaining because people would home and listen to a ser- radio country newspapers may likes wise take notice that the time may en the city newspapers may delivered by airplane to every { country town. “For the most part these small ne apers are stand-pat papers con- trolled by the interests that control the town. Who knows, perhaps, the time will come when the news will be smitted by radio. It ought not to o difficult, because after all it's \ly a few columns.” Unknown Man Stricken. Just at the end of the sermon an unidentified man in the congregation was stricken with apoplexy and re- moved to a hospital. Bishop Manning in his sermon de- clared that “being a Christian means more than being a philanthropist or xl mon_ b; T hear of ‘Truth ie important as self. If we are to have an intelligent religion, we must know what we be- lieve and why we believe in jt. Doc- s not to be pooh-poohed. We Jesus Christ. hile doctrine has its necessary . It is not the whole of being a hristlan, g . Forms and ceremonies have their place in religion but that is not all religion means. All should be follow- ers of the Lord Jesus Christ. “To be a Christian one must have Christ, knowledge of Christ, p with Christ and obedience ‘Without prayer no one is lation with God. Prayer is sim- peaking to God right out of eur | “All should worship and pay public tribute. One of the great helps of b ing a Christian 18 the help 6f the s: raments. _Another s the holy co munion. These things afre the gifts of heavenly help. A S— U. S. BUYING POTASH. - By the Associated Prees. BERLIN, February 19.—Large or: ders for potassium salt, mainly from the United States, are reported o ‘Fecently with the potash sy . Amerlean con- sumption of thess salts is said to have Increased consifierably, due to the populatity among the “sgricultu. ! fertilizers American ‘fatmers who are cylt vating soils which have becomé hausted by vears of intensive culti- vation of foodstuffs aré understood | to be striving to increase ields | by the use of a mixture of containing hydric phosphates, hitro- een_and potash. Healing Honey STOPS THE TICKLE HEALS THE THROAT CURES THE couan Its Soothing, Healing Effect soon gives relief. Price S5c. § every bottle of Hayes' Healing Horiey, Making a complete ONE MORE WEEK Just one more week to b1y this exccptional]y good food product at the low price. VAN CAMP’S PORK and BEANS [ cans for 2 5 Nothing lowered but the price—the same high quality standard of years is maintained now. as it has been in all the years Van Camp’s Pork and Beans have been on the market. Tak-hom-a Biscuits, Pkg. 5¢ HOMINY GRITS FROM AFAMOUS MILL AUNT JEMIMA BRAND PerPke. Q¢ The same high quality standard for which Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour is noted. Quality CannedFish Product 25¢ Shriver’s “Blue Ridge” Sifted June Peas, can . l7ic Shriver’s Extra Sifted June Peas, - an : 22 “Meadow. Ldrk” Sifted June Peas, can = 15(2 “Peter Pan” Peas—the kin that are different, ¢an.:..:.. . 22§c LIPTON’S TEA 4-1b. Orange Pekoe...23¢ 14-1b. Orange Pekoe...45¢ RIDGWAY’S TEA STORES WILL CLOSE %4-1b. Orange Pekoe...23¢c 34-1b. Orange Pekoe...45¢ SALADA TEA 10c size ..... 9¢ %4-1b. Orange Pekoe...23¢ BANQUET TEA 14-1b. Orange Pekoc...20¢c 14-1b. Ofange Pekoe...39¢ AFTERNOON TEAS 74-1b. any variety 14-1b. any variety WASHING- TON’S BIRTHDAY WHITE POTA- TOES; 15-b peck.. ZSC YELLOW fl:'::. 23 c ONIONS .... NEW CROP :::. zsc 25¢ CABBAGE .. 3ic Kinney’s No. 1; size Salmon Kinney’s No. 1 size Salmon Kinney’s is the very finest grade of Chinook Sal- mon. If you want something fine—get Kinney’s. Canned Lobster, finest Maine packed, 14 size Canned Lobster, finest Maine packed, 1 size King Oscar Boneless Kippered Herring, can F. & F. Brand Herrings, in Tomato Sauce, can. ... Nansen Norwegian Sardines, in Olive Oil, can King Oscar Norwegian Sardines, in Olive Oil, can. .20¢ Marie Elizabeth Portuguese Sardines, !4 size can. . .15¢ Marie Elizabeth Portuguese Sardines, 1, size can Argo Red Alaska Salmon, can Del Monte Salmon, can Tuna Fish, No. 14 size tin . Gorton’s “Ready to Fry” Codfish Cakes, can FANCY WESTERN 1bs. APPLES ....% for OLD CROP CAB- BAGE, per Ib. ICEBERG LET- TUCE, head CRANBERRIES, 1B cu.dtaads AR OLD CARROTS, 1b. TURNIPS, Ib. 5¢ 5¢ GRANULATED SUGAR, Ib.. .80 Beardsley’s Shredded Codfish-... Simon Pure 1-1b. pkg.. This Week’s Leader Corby’s Cherry Glace Layer Cake Another new variety for this week. PRUNES The fine Corby’s Cakes in the new one- , _ pound size have made a wonderful Your choice “hit” with housewives whoknow. Just | QOne Size, Ib.. .. .15¢ the right size for the average family, | Next Size, Ib.. . .173¢ and the right price for the average | ... . clre stock pOCkCtbOOk. e : the kind that’s rich in 'sugal: contert. * “Very*Best” Fish, 1-1b. pkg.. 15¢ B. M. Flaked Fish, can....12%¢c B. M. Flaked Fish, can. Herring Roe, can -J2c .. Bc SANITARY BRAND Buter, Per b, S57c Note.—We will now fur- nish, on request, our- fine ‘Sanitary Butter in cartons of one pound containing the convenient quarter - pound pieces. Try “Cherry Glace” this week or -ask our clerk for any one of the popu- lar kinds previously featured; he will get it for you—for Corby’s Cakes are delivered several times daily. ONE POUND 28 C SIZE, Perr Cake Here Is a New One! IVORY SOAP High-Grade Canned Goods at Very Reasonable .Prices {' on that basis alone. Of Florida’s Finest-Quality 1 - Fruit on R. R. Tracks for Us : =¥ | This Morning "just a small indjcation of the appreciation which our offerings.of these fine Oranges and Grapefruit has been shown by the buying public. Now Is the Height of the Season We ask your inspection of the fruit on dis- . play inour: starés—you’ll better appreciate the 15¢ _. - ‘ .‘-45‘: 173c [LEADERS &, .. 3 for25¢ SUNSHINE SALTINES, per pound, 20 Shriver's “Seletted” Stringless Beans,'¢an .... ‘Shriver’s “Sifted” Strin, ‘Beans, can Burnham & Morrill's “Paris” Sugar Corn, can Shriver’s “Golden Bantam” Corn, can..vwaviveniiiiniiin . 25¢ 2lc Leave the price out of your consideration— try “GREEN BAG” strictly from a quality standpoint, and we believe’ vou will” prefer. it Yet the price .is extremely moderate—our very large sales ‘enable us to market it at this low price but which price would Be otherwise impossible. OUR FAMOUS A Flavored Treat GREEN BAG | o BEANS COFFEE Perlh, 25¢ FRESH EGGS :z:-..45¢ BLO‘;('('II::EDRS, ench; 5c l Oc Canned Buripkin 15°¢ 12¢|r== 10c Ol}r Specials Are Big Values This Week Pansy “They R Seedless” + 1.1 l1lc Raisins,, per package....... The very finest seedless Sultana Raisins. Weé s6 recommend 3 thein and guarantee that they will prove satisfactory. - This is the Make a Pumpkin'Pie Use “Sentinel” Brand NAVY BEANS, per lb. CRACKED [ibs. HOMINY. . .dJfor LIMA BEANS, Ib.., lowest price at which we have offered raisins in several years. If you use raisins don’t overlook this offering. Van Camp’s Evaporéted Milk | SRR S A Wm. Rogers AA Teaspoon given with: each six-cans pur- chased. “Sanitary” Brand Salafl | 2 1 Dressing, bottle...... .... Here is something that will please you. Try it, and if not satisfied weé will cheerfully refund the purchase ptice. We know it’s good—we want you to know it—hence we have cut the price . “Sanitary” Brand Table Syrup Is'pol»llld can-.......-.... Sanitaty brafid has a delightful favof thaty differefit. 1f you use coru“:%\?}u? any kind, we .urge a trial 6t "Slllfltry,"y:e fsist on having deeply. so deeply. / believe you' it once you have tasted it. “Keystone” Brand California Yellow Cling Peaches, large can This offering is exceptional. Keystone are the top-notch qual- ity man{I of our patrons already know it. We urfie you to try a can, you'll be convinced that the wise thing to do is to return. and take home a dozen cans or a full case. o ——

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