Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1924, Page 23

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. LAST ARMS SURVEY MADE IN GERMANY Allied Inspection Covers Po- {lice and Military Barracks and Munition Plants. Chicago Daily was totally industrially disabled, hos- pitalized or rated temporarily and to- tally disabled. That disabled veterans recelve pat- ents on public lands without resi- dence, improvement or cultivation. That dependent mothers be granted the same depending allowance as granted wife without child. That the U. S. Veterans' Bureau be prohibited from making public com- pensation ratings of disabled vet- erans. / That disabled men be allowed to reinstate insurance on basis of two months payment of premiums and the amount that would otherwise be due be deducted from final value of policy. abled men be granted the same al- | lowances as trainees. That for insurance purposes men rated temporarily and totally disa- bled for a period of two years shall Y | be rated permanently and totally dis- ¥ | abled. population has main calm and ion, which will That retirement privileges be granted certain classes of permanent- ly disabled emergency officers of the s | Army. spection are The inspee- | Y. | disability is of se That disabled veterans be granted “non-medical,” as well as medical care. That ‘tubercular veterans whose ice origin and who Y | have been rated arrested shall receive ave revealed ging to each attitude of ny who reveal {ence it is not howill be fnund‘ v efficient. e Oder d time. fine sight to th which the pon- | haily News Co.) | DISABLED VETERANS TO ASK LEGISLATION| National List of Sixteen Requests to Present to Congress. Organization Prepares | | ~|a permanent rating of not less than 50 per cent. That provision be made for the shipment of supplies purchased from the commissary to dependents of hos- pitalized veterans. Indorse Senatorial Candidate. CHARLESTON, W. Va., September 3 villiam I, Charleston _ for Girls Keep Your Skin Clear and Fresh No matter how well you dress, ho tractive your personal- how talented you may ne little pimple or black- can_rob vou of all your | . For nothing is more | e to the masculine eve | (erxhe\ tablets supmy ‘your stem with certain vital ele- FILIPINO PRESSES FIGHT Question of Permanent Allegiance That permanently and totally dis- | ents needed to keep your skin clear and fresh. Simply take two tablets with each meal. Before you know it you have a clear, fresh, youthful complex- ion, free from even the slight- est’defect. You won't believe | what a wonderful change Ve- | Lak can bring in your appear- ahce until you try it. Get it |f| today. Recommended and sold | at the bureau without any 3 ivi ¥ retirement liability of moment. there be all 1 have 1ption ex- itlined in le of ranted a veteran when he limit for 'starting voca- extended to at least That time premiums be can- by Peoples Drug Stores and all | ‘other good druggists. Ve-Lak | tisement. p:',';g;“m FLIES - Mosquitoes Trial Sprayer Free ——— RoachesAnfs Research Institute M d in which a man Just Delivered to Our Stores A Carload of - TOKAY GRAPES from California Special Per Pound, 10 | Co., Atlanta, Georgia.—adver- ||| Peaches, 4 Ibs. for 25¢ A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Filipino owes permanent allegiance to the United States and may be ad- mitted to citizenship is raised in the application of Ambrosio Javiers, a native of the Phillipine Islands, who has been in America since 1907. The naturalization bureau is challenging the right of the Filipino to become zation papers. FOR U. S. CITIZENSHIP of John Oliver LaGorce, magazine. During the war offered himself for the draft, was not called. to America Raised in Naturall- | J0° GRS O t08 don Punder. exteting laws. Justice Hoehling took the zation Application. question under advisement and At- The question of whether or not a A STORE NEAR YOUR HOME Sanitary Selected Eggs, Doz, 47c Sanitary Brand Butter, Per Lb., 46¢ | Fancy Smoked Hams, Per Lb., 27¢ First Prize Nut Margarine, Lb., 25¢ Top Notch Margarine, Lb., 25¢ White Potatoes, 15 Lbs. for 28¢ Sweet Potatoes, 4 Lbs. for 21¢ Yellow Onions, 5 Lbs. for 19¢ Fine Cooking Apples, 6 Lbs. for 25¢ Lemons, Per Doz., 23¢; 5 Lemons for 10¢ VIRGINIA SWEET "z Pke. 10c Vot 3 25| Ym s 3 .. 25, Pork & Beans Michigan Navy Beans, 2 Lbs. for 15¢ A Can of Peas for the Small Family TRUSTY FRIEND Sifted Early June Peas Small Size Cans, l Oc A Product of Exceptional Merit BEECHNUT (Prepared) SPAGHETTI Pancake Flour Silver Lake Cut Beets, No. 3 Can, 15¢ Silver Lake Small Beets, No. 2 Can, 19¢ Blue Ridge Corn. . . ... . . ..2for 25¢ Nectarine Corn . . . .. ... .2 for 25¢ Paris Sugar Corn, Can Jockey Club Peas, Can Blue Ridge Sifted Peas, Can. . Silver Label Peas All the Wonderful “Beechnut’”’ Quality l.arge Can Tomatoes No. 2 Can Tomatoes 2 Cans fer 25c Rob Roy Tomatoes. . .........15¢ “Domino” Coarse Powdered Sugar 1-Ib. carton, 10c TEX-WAX CERTO 33 29c¢ | pararmve Pke., 12¢ Specials Until Saturday Closing “Sanitary” Rolled Oats, »- 17¢; 3 = 50c Za-Rex (Pure Fruit Flavors), Per Jug, 29¢ Sanitary Catsup, Large Bottle, 19¢ Peanut Butter, 13-Oz. Tumbler, 19¢ Star Naptha Soap Powder, Large, 19¢ Del Monte Dried Prunes Packed in a Can Read the Following—Copied from the Label FINEST QUALITY SANTA CLARA PRUNES DEL MONTE DRI-PAK PRUNES ARE NOT ORDI- NARY PRUNES, BUT ARE THOROUGHLY COOKED AND PACKED SOLID IN THE CAN WITHOUT SYRUP. SCIENTIFICALLY PACKED BY VACUUM PROCESS—STERILIZED AND HYGIENIC THOROUGHLY CLEANSED AND STERILIZED IN BOILING WATER, SEALED WITHIN THE CAN UN- DER VACUUM, PROCESSED UNDER HIGH STEAM PRESSURE AND QUICKLY CHILLED TO STOP COOKING AT THE POINT OF PERFECTION. DELICIOUS TO EAT RIGHT OUT OF THE CAN AS A BREAKFAST DISH OR DESSERT, PLACE FRUIT IN A GRANITE OR EARTHENWARE VES- SEL, COVER WITH WATER, ADD SUGAR TO TASTE AND SIMMER SLOWLY FOR 30 MINUTES. DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO BOIL. SOME FAMOUS CHEFS ADD LEMON DR ORANGE PEEL AND A STICK OR TWO OF CINNAMON. 17%¢ 2 for 25¢ For Fruits and Cereals Sure Jell Fruit Jars and Canning Needs at very low prices Mason’s Pint Jars, doz. . . . Mason’s Quart Jars, doz. Glass Top Jars, pints; doz. Glass Top Jars, quarts; doz.. . . . Mason’s Jar Caps, doz. 221/5c Ma;on s Jar Rubbers, fine quality; oz. Safe Home Match Protecto Safety Matclmz 5 c 3-dozen boxes for One Lb. ’I‘ln: Special Price This Week, of the petitioner will file a brief in support of Javiers' right to naturali He .served in a civillan capacity in a munitions fac- torney J. Miller Kenyon on behalf | tory in New Jersey during the war. D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924, The petitioner was born in Cnvltel August 14, 1890, and is in the employ assistant editor of the Naticnal Geographic Javiers INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN. W. B. Woses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Linens \ Upholstery Furniture Carpets Sept. urniture Sale Every article of furniture in our stock i is included in this sale, each piece priced at the unusual low September Sale prices. Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in U. §. INQUIRE 4ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN. W. B, MWoses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Farniture Carpets Fall Sale of Floor Covermgs Saturday, September 13th, all sale prices will be removed and the former ones resumed. The sclection of patterns includes all the new fall designs and colorings. “French Wilton Rugs” PRI ssiin snibibimss i 83K10.6eueueerenens veveencer seneneone.$109.00 GIXAIE imiscas im0 376100 BEXOB oot e e s et 920100 ;. . SISOt IO SRS Linens Upholstery “Bundhar Wilton Rugs” O XD o i s s s SR IIOD) B TV csiboins visinuiilins sovnsnssanses: SR QXU st s aiat b sibvies. SS1L00) o R O . INQUIRE 4BOUT. QUR DEFERRED PAYMENT-PLAN.

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