Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1923, Page 18

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o THE EVE ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1993.. HOW TO PLAY 1 ([@YeVe : TALTY WILL FILED. N ) : hs complethie ) videa entirely by | Widow ‘Principle Beneficlary of MAH-JONG | e aney Sog e Sl S e St | Document. to make e of any discard, as it is The will of James Talty, who died | 3 discard rovided they have the re- | April 8, was - filed esterday for Also Known as Pung-Chow ! g T ok e o T T R L LT R L A s7a ) as will be explained In the next S.pzomh-r 20, 1912, and leaves to his = ;n;:'l‘a'xg: which takes up “Chaw and Tidow. Helen 1L Taity. all nie tl-oau‘-':& | N J 0] and personal effects, inclu BE L. I~ Anw. ta |l i (Copyright, 1928.) horses, carriages and cattle.. The 3 I ———e remaining estate is devised to his IV—Procedure of Play—Part 2. |giving orery player wirtemn sten| | QIR . ¢ ‘ WILLIAM ). PIKE DEAD. |ion: Seouricy and Trasi Company in East wind draws one more than_this, 3 Drawing the Original Hand. as he must make the first dlscard. N e Each playet then draws the thirteen Playtag the Hand. U. 8. Consul at Strasbourg Lived|Mrs. Talty :‘o off:apy the rotlhld;ncn i 2 is orig- and to pay ‘her per month dur- . | (Ues which go to make his original| Each player then takes his orig. Here Several Years. fng ber life. The remaining income Our S lendldl C l t William J. Pike of .Pennsylvania, (18 to be distributed among the chil- p y Omp ete i United States consul at Strasbours, | *"On ""tha death of the wifs the . { France, dled in that city last Monday | trustees_are to pay $100 to the son, St k f F t R d i from peritonitis, according to a dis- | James Blake Talty, and $350 to a oc o urnl ure ea y it pateh to the State Department. He | §ouE s, {80t 0 Long Meadows are i . ! was born March 24, 1862, and entered : t H l Y R l il the consular service on April 20, 1903, | loft to another daughter, Helen E. (0] e p ou ep ents Tilustration No. 10 He served successively at Zittau, | Carr. The rcemtlnmz Sstate 1;”:;1;: Geveral Completed Hands. Reichenburg, Kehl, Coburg, St. Gali | to Helen E. Carr and the son, . . and Strasbours. E. Talty. Y H f S d ranged, east wind starts to play by | he has only to match the extra tile,| Before his appointment as_ consul ——————— our Ome Ol" prmg an discardi; tile in his hand, face he studied law at Columbian Univer- up in the center of the table. "It ia|fOFMINE @ pair, and this completes | gty this city, and was clerk of the | A Bohemian scientist has discovered bis hand, having four complete sets|commitiee on education, House -of | that there is aluminum. in small quan- S e O s Bt A car e b |and an ‘extra Pair. Ho announces Representatives, for nine yerss: titles in desert plants. ummer. — e T CIYERN LT goes to ‘the right. it becoming the £ O el : : furn ot south wind to draw tho next S & . tile in the wall and discard any tile | P D ] Illnstration No, 8 He may choose. West wind then Sy ; urchase on Uivi aymellb | The Wall After the Original Mands Have Been Drawn. draws and discards, and so on around « . : I} (Note loose tiles at right marking end of wall) the table constantly In & counter | : i clockwise direction. Manid. East wind starts the drawings | inal hand and arranges it to suit his|* Fach player during this drawing | i . by taking the first four tiles (two|own convenlence. It is advised. how-|and discarding is gradulally improv- | $2-50 Porch Lawn Swmgs ®locks of two each) at the beginning ' ever, that he arrange it in suits in ing bhis hand and seeking to match | i A It R it into four sets and an extra tile, a \ Rocker set consisting of three of a kind, four | A : | 5 of a kind or three in a sequence.| 9 kol (See illustration No. 9.) i = - When a player accomplishes this. | AR NI, o . 5 . Now’s the Time . g to Paint 3 Illustration No. 9 ET your house H Three of a Kind. Four of a Kind. Three in Sequence. = d for the of the wall, the player on the right, order to see at a glance the value of ea-y B the mext four. and so_on around the | any one tile to his hand, in the draw- Shriners. Plitt fable three times. which will give|ing and discarding of which the rest A5 J | 4- passenger. ll:vlr‘hd,)\'\!a)'l‘rslr'elve uxErs 'lrlnren &):e or‘x‘hhe nr{‘: co;‘msdu. " 2 precisely pre- Lawn Swings, tile apiece is drawn in re order, Vhet - o 3 Il < 3 e il i B B it ncnbe.s the i} ng}\'t wall I fr?l;‘dc loafz r{l);pz\t. ndahfil njad&: o: lumlij covering for interior and 3 \ | A, LT T e wood, strongly exterior. The best of 4 paint, put on by the best i i of artisans. Estimates Sale of Mattresses reasonable. Today bring 13th and F 4 15th and G 1387 Pa. Ave yo“r Palnt pmb]em! o 14th and ¥ ¥ 413 7t 1715 Pa. Ave. Geo. i K‘ep ]’our IN none of the 254 Liggett Drug Stores throughout the § 3 . 3 | shoes Neat United States is any intoxicating ll&\?w sold. ith the | - 2 desire to obeerve the spirit as well as the letter of the 18th AANE s 3 B N.Y Amendment, and feeling that there is not sufficient legitimate Co. Inc. | nfih_ LY. “:zrlelo; al purposes, we prefer to keep clear of it 1325-14th StNW. 22 | Money SaVing Prices || IT PAYS TO A DEAL AT N Advance Malsified Cocoa- Colorite Hat Dye nutOil, 50csize 3% | Profit . (9) I;‘;'u:imlney ) |11 (- oo et : 1lin’s Food i | i | i ‘ticking of le grade, well - T doc - (0) ¢ ,A .rg @ oo N wana st | Pebeco Tooth Extraordinary wood or metal beds. Exceptional value at.. Greatly 7 Underpriced! $11.50 Simmons Steel Beds Powder 25c¢ size Father John’s Med- o | A Wonderful Purchase of || &=t 7% Palmolive Soap Double or Sin- met Zooel =mim | $3.95 and $5 Sports Hats and || kg b Ivory Soap, < enamel or ivery small 10c size 2 for 15¢| Shaving T s | Doy e | Oplflal' Banded Sailors | T T PQOqui'E;‘;f:fie L Bog:l:r':z'z" : | Strikingly Smart New Styles—Just Arrived by New York Express ih : 30c size Pinaud’s Vegetal, ' " % small 1.25 size Sloan’s Liniment 35c size Mennen’s Shaving ; i Cream 50c size W'h;;l:l: Tanlac _ $1.10size ! : 35¢ size 2 W‘Hfid Coty’s L S .. .. $2.98 Face P rovcier Bayer’s Aspirin | : .z‘) m‘ i [ . i 4 % - - Calox Tooth G::g'? 5 T . Q A fascinating collection of newest and best styles in Sports Hats 4 hies Bedrooms Suits) incombinas Powder 60c size m'u.so size I ! \ and Banded Sailors specially purchased at concessions that enable us tion walnut, waxed finish. Double i | : Fashi 3 Bed, Dresser. Chifforette and Toilet Squibb’s Talcum .| Baume Analgesi- It x to offer the women of Washington the most remarkable values | Tabier A well made suite ar an o 25c size que 75csize | | know this season. Il ceptionally low price Revelation Tooth Lysol, large 1 \ They are Hats that fit in charmingly with almost any outfit— I Powder 30c size ‘ for the bridle path and the city street, motor trip and country club. I ih | Refrigerators Side-Icer Hié‘fe::xl.l%o‘\;u o 89¢ | —~ Vivid in color and strikingly attractive to enliven every outdoor it Refrigerator Coty’s L'Origan Pond’s Vanishi event. Small models and large ones in a host of attractive shapes Extract 7.25size $5.00 Cream, 35¢ size ? R and styles that will prove most becoming for every summer occasion. (T .50 Jegenie Bleea e m‘il’",.g&k d:‘f | : 2 Oatmeal Braid —Rolled Brims : Maga! i 1 —Hand-Embroidered in __Regulation Sailors cApril Special Sales R = Tagel with twoaned > oSt Searted scarf of silk with Canton Crepe 50c bottle Liggett’s Bay Rum (34 pint) . . 39¢ ! ok T S . and wit 75¢ box Cascade Writing Paper (3858, . 49¢ —Pineapple Braid o with. Crepe 50c Dr. West's Tooth Brush . . . . . ., 35¢c - —Rough Straw Braid ands 2 ;9c Wm:;:’- Ivory Finish Comb (9 inch) . 39¢ tier Ea . —Large and Small —Bows of Grosgrain 1.50 Hughes Ideal HairBrush . . . . . 98¢ S q 5 50c bottle No 6 Disinfectant . . . . . . 39 ; o ’:’"""?;": & R;f’b": e 23c Liggett’s Cascara Tabl 1 ', All the newest shades and hues—gay marine blues, brilliant reds, cinder, | - = : $1.00 Maltoleum Syatem Tomie (Pin) . 79¢ : D i, swnd, coraa and bright greens Snd gleaming ehie jdade of el scusoned | Mol of bardwood; whie $2.75 Kandeek F in Syringe (com 2qt) $1.98 o 'Y"/lg?:‘:ssxgr:g unusual buyms opportunities in smart millinery will finish; top-icer style. 60-1b. ice capacity. $1.00 Monogram Rubber Gloves . . . . 69¢ Goldenborg’s—Second Floor Millinery Department and First Floor Bargain Tables. Week-End Food Specials %> FETE § Quality Foods Sold at 15 Price Every Friday and Saturday COPPES (Powad) = caxx ke . y : ey 4sc 2 for 52c “PLTPFNE 2 for 26¢ 5 i RS S ) 1 m“ ) i o & Re p | :*Folding Steet Cots, made for the U. | B e 2 for 26c TN LN s 2 for 36¢ < il s, Army—exceptionally strong and w'. ( 3 .2 3‘6 3 B erviceable.- Finished in gray enamel, & "m"'zj e L Lo 2 for . ; : with Tink spring; 27 inches wide. " An- munne 2 f"‘ 16c " 2 for 99¢c : A : ; | ticipate your |V\ccd< for the Shrine con- Paste 50c size . | Offering! || . Lyons Tooth , | crang BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE vention

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