Evening Star Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924, AR, : L . . DECREE THREATENS |Accident Victim to Grow New o Nk exnenuse oo 194 v | e et soom e o it s v Kelley-Springfield he would be crippled permanently o e Tt W MANY PAPAL TITLES Heel From Calf of Other Leg n.'"'.r,3.‘,2'"",.'L“f.;.,."'.l,‘v‘";,}"jllh”ifi,’ifl'f,f":IL"T‘.'J“’ Hisingisy, Dr. Refnlioft de- | Cords The operation provides first for the lous part of S e 5 o . If of Hamilton's | Th\mngmn Ministry Out. 21/, Italy to Becognize Only Those Surgeon at Johns Hopkins Attempting Rare Plastic b', _’t, o cd o the | prpriy ALl 30x3Y, o Conferred Previous to Fall | Operation in Effort to Avert Permanent Crip- b et ; i . otisrs $ 1 O 50 | Hamilton will be compelled to re- ° | | ‘ ing— i e positio s ion o hand by the | of Temporal Power. pling—Requires More Than Month. : - ’,.u,,',n.".‘n."m&"’\'!'n.'n’.’"."e Voelkische pa @ismiseal of & } \ continue ul, [all Jews in governme Al | S th T hew aoverament % 7'ty wme | Chesley & Harveycutter g 2 vl 1 e g together, | Diet after a compro! - ROME, April 18—Uneasy lies “MH- the Associated Press heel of Eric Hamilton, whose foot L & -‘Tgm o et ith toy ; 918 14th St. N.W. | head that wea papal coronet,| BALT M., April 18.—0ne of | was crushed in an elevator accident. | foun Ot nis lek | through an agreem o dismiss 3 t t. N.W. Realization of t comes through a 4 atic | Dr. Reinhoff announced that the oper- ] lhl:: adhesion process is com- | number of the offic 3 Main 423 decree recently issued ordering a re- v history of J ation's first stages were successful. | Plete, another operation, separating | gin. | vision and strict control of the use |Hos was performed by | A tuberculous condition of both of Ttalian titles of nobility, as it is|Dr. William 1% Reinhoff, resident|bone and flesh of the heel developed announced that only papal titles con- | Surgeon, in un attempt to restove the following the accident, and doctors TRErEQURFEVIONE. fo: e Sall BF dhe | e temporal p in 1870 shall hence-| | forth be countries on | N SHOPS 1N TGO IN _ BALTIMOKE inaBeautiful Room | | i b Home'n'l;ge"é:;;g; Base | cell/SocEle_iy Siores 10c, 25¢, 50c, $1.00 Delicions Homemade Easter Exzs Made A room done in Farbo is always in good taSte: ]t comes in adozlen dlficrent COIOrS' Proxho Daily by Ony Fannie May Girls and its soft smooth finish shows off your draperies and pictures at )| Fr N i FAN:OUS : | ' < ) their very best. - ! cog ::I W - Farbo is less expensive ! "'....‘ cia : o g = . o [ A V A LUES than wall paper. A 65¢ ! e “Hermaie looliege Tt | R M made Gandica : EX ]I R A onforms to the box will cover 250 feet. S ecadte THE BEST CANDY VALUE iN THE UNITED STATES Y B o ; s is said to - These wonderful candics are o d | It needs only a brush f oAl _“‘:‘,\L,‘h"],'_\‘" P nationally Known. They are c « e | and water to apply it. cape if the | Jo iiigh class. but nat high priced 60 x /) ; 2 o ersuade the h d i our own : INTERIOR WALLS economical. Sold 1 h z b 3 Fannie May Washingtom Shops: o Lb S. AND CEILINGS i wherever you buy / G 1 & & : A P iannie May 1010 F St. N.W i & | , ’ samam ouRaBiz § 4507 paint. il meets under the chairmanship of < (R L. 1406 New York NW. g / E Premier Mussolini ] in Dainty 614 13th St. 2 / i . Bl tinhoned Raskets 3307 14th St. M KIRKMAN’S BORAX SOAP 13(50:9 %x Or FELS NAPTHA SOAP ok miors than 2 o = 4 BARS 22¢ customer. Each 69¢ New Potatoes, 3 Ibs. 25¢ ‘ Bacon Highest Quality. Strips or Half Strips, b, 1 7 FAMILY SHOE STORE § T re————— omy. lu{‘ eatins Quality no greater value could be 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. | ] T. T. KEANE HAMS Fdfiivr N HAMS s . f fiole:. per: b5 Whole, per Ib., Time Flies--Easter Goes | Whole b b 20e T 25c ¢ ’ GRAPEFRUIT suicy ana nin sn 2 for 15¢ Down 1n the West-—Sunday ng’l’lt VALENCIA ORANGES, Dozen e This is the last call for those who wish to “foot it” The Prize Bread and Pastry fashionably in the gay promenade Easter Sunday. CERESOTA Flour of the World ‘ 5 LbS., 27(3 With hundreds of styles in Women's and Children’s Shoes we are at a loss to display ¥ fa NOT BLEACHED 12 th.’ 55c i flltl \(\L “”:‘Ivl “‘u(‘rlmur:b:“xg{c\;x‘x lh:)lln;:;dk:vz:grcxtln$ivnl‘)lo\t(:)c$‘lhzco(‘)m“\ leeiesive Children‘s Easter Footwear are unable to picture or descri 1 s n - = KNOX GELATINE, Package 18¢ KRUMM'S S fsner 3 Pkgg, 25¢ EGG NOODLES o CAMPBELL'’S BEANS, 3 Cans Ver Sole; one . other {& ! sturdy, serviceable v:°1@'§.§e§(z’:§::kt;? o I and stylish o i | POST TOASTIES, Package 't : L. %650 kI 7 g = g ' SHREDDED WHEAT, Package 3 Chas. Schneider Baking Co HOLMES‘ Hollywood Sandal SMALL PULL\;AN CAKES & CRULLERS oapest leathar, sy s Play Oxfords LOAF cither ln weitaewed sole or turn In_durable smoked el They are the milk-made products A to D wide soft, full, rounded toe— Made Sold | that have for years meant purity. 2:,—8, $5.50 d flexible leather soles = ‘Ih-r-.‘h'lys.nl.\’d s Childs’ 6—11, $3.00 Clean Clean | For sale at all D. G. S. stores. . Child's Sizes, $1 Same styles—other leat Growing Girls' Models or Boge &SIl S B A These two tabl sion CARPEL’S HORSERADISH urc™ihe very fincsi madc And CHOW Try them both today. Jos. Phillips’ All Pork The 3 | ¥ ORIGINAL SAUSAGE "r Lb. 30c Biack Satin—s nove: o ek nasd. 3 > W 7 Boys™ Oxfords i Boys’ Sport y Y ) $1000 3 $1000 | ; g e Cal i 250 gy HERRMANN’S SILVER CAKE : : e GINGER ALE Scientific Rrocess. could pos- sibly do — unsurpassable in BUY IT BY THE CASE quality and goodness. Order Sold Only in 10-0z. and 16-0z. | it today—in as small quan- Bottles tities as you want. 9 SAUSAGE AND PORK LOFFLER’S 2 rors 1007 Pure £ Misses’ Patent Pump Misses’ Grecian Sandal sfd‘r““l;‘t;:“;gd:l}; Gray Susde, |';nv -~ " ma; l-flnr od V:'?;!:“;‘"'m S s “":';’u:’:';:&;:“:"?':"f’:'? DGS DGS DGS o A IR T TR U i e e %’;fl: 3‘:3 %’/,_—l;l fi GOLD BAG GOLD BAND Dlstrlct‘ Special $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 : COFFEE BUTTER . g?f 1:“EE - e 1nes! m ur Pures r Stores—Sold With New Silk Hosiery for Easter Famous Acrobat White Canvas and A o e 2 Mones : White Kid P d Infants’ Drink Churned Fresh Daily 2 é‘;‘u"a"r:»‘;tb;d‘ Selecting hosiery while buying shoes seems to be the pro- Sho.bs for ite K umps an Sh cedure of women nowadays. Children Oxfords oes The spirit_of Easter time finds colorful expression in fascinating i 5 variety at the Family Shoe Store. —with the double welt, which ]ust Arrved! A complete assortment A KAYSER SPECIAL—Full-fashioned Silk Slock- means double wear. All'sizes, 2 4" Child of tiny tots’ shoes in a host ings, in bright new sl 50 B to D wide. By Musscapan D of 'soft leathers and colors. Phoenix, $1.85 " McCallum, $2.00 and $2.25 $2.00 to $5.00 $3.00 to $6.00

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