Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1924, Page 23

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i the Department of Agriculture green- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924.' SUNK OFF GULF COAST “Mother” Vessel and Seven Sma.uer Ones Go Down in Sudden New Blooms Called for Doe- tor and Aides Who At- -tended Wallace. sels, including a mother ship” and & rum fleet of seven small vessels, re- ¥ off Breton Island, to the north- Four of the most beautiful of the fiofdneimolithio ARG new big Japanese chrysanthemums produced by the expert growers in ol reliably _established t! fortnight which was 3,000 cakes of liquos to se To0 | crafe “in “Breton Sound, went down attended Secretary Wal-|guring a sudden 1 with practi Afiilaces c tined for N itation of Mrs. Wallace, nown, no li or the last three y z interestin the chr and in naming the new va _ ties, Dr. William A: Taylor, ehlef of the Bureau of Plant Industry, who is e of the greenhouses, per- clected the best of the new n exhibition for, the first time s as to the cause of the er says, been well uor ship w. ing badly and began to sett the brief storm broke while she was | being relieved of her ®argo by the smaller boats. Numerous other craft | summoned by the rum runners to the | relief of the ship weathered the blow. but few of them sot away with any of the cargo. I octor Boone” is considered one of the best ever produced by the eres formation of pinard )«"u\\ and pink. curred. the lief and salvaj the bootlegg to Breton Isla cargo of the ory goe Nurses Honored. corps 'Hw:_'hrm named for the nurses axe and pumped out the | o P and took it to the Lord, tside pale yellow and inside | pale bronze, and the “Mary Pouhy,” white, with fine purple stripes on the edge of the petals. BOYS’ BAND FEATURE. »f the best of the new pom- -| Will Play Concert at Masonic Hal- Tovelanar s loween Carnival Tonight. Jight I»r‘nnn elen Compton,” Pickwick \rll(\\'\ opening white. sh Crowds flocked to t A concert by*the Boys' Independent .| Band will be the chief feature of the ment tonight at nAl dance of i Masons i long the equipages of for mats, members of the others prominent in official life con- tinued to drive up to the green- houses. The general public brushed shoulders with the s in affairs of state and soi they bent in common adm coloring and mons were openel A vaude- villa act will precede the concert Aemasked costume ball has been planned for tomorrow night. A prize warded to the most fan umed couple. carnival include no a country store and needlework by the ladies’ auxili the club. er blooms. . 8. Workers See Show. s of the Department of Ag- nd of the Internal Revenue the War and Navy depart- which are nearest to the green- house flocked in by the hundreds dur- ing their lunch hour so that the show has had an unusually large attend- ance today. The general comment is that the show is “the best ever.” Some of the visitors admired their old favorites, such as the Adjuana, His Maj Grace Coolidge, Mrs. Woodrow son, Hon. James R. Mann, Bol D'or, Vermont, Anola Wright, General Per- shing, Smith's Sensation, Queen Mary, ete, ~\ novelty attempted in the show ——————— As EBONITE “Slnnz:“ 10 a Stick, o S50 1 Winds Around the Gears LASTS AN ENTIRE SEASON —Once you “EBONITE” your car you'll notice the difference—smooth running, increased power, absence of noise, and repair bills. Pressure, heat or cold has no effect upon it, one filling will last an entire season. blooms of similar coloring in blocks, but the visitors did not particularly approve of this innovation. Stalks Are Shorter. The stalks of the Japanese blooms ‘are shorter this year than previously and this made it possible for the vis- itors to get a better view of the varied shapes and coloring: As usual, the crowd attending the show is taking fully as much inter- est in the small pompon and single varieties massed on benches at the sides of the exhibition house as they are in the monster Japanese blooms. Tomorrow is to be Society day and Walter Reed day at the show. Many society women are planning to bring the crippled soldiers from Wal- ter Reed in their automobiles to get a look in at the show. turday all the school children of y are invited to be Dr. Tavlor's At dealers’ in five- pound cans, and at service stations from the Checker-board pum p, only. (1¥S SHREDDED Ol FOR TRANSMISS!ONS AND DIFFERENTIALS . HAM’ E Bilis | restit e <7 | ¥ ¢he Stomach In many schools the teach- ers are arranging to take charge of large groups of children so parents need have no worry about them. The British post office, which con- ystems of Great begun the ,substitution automatic telephonés for the Sweeten Britain, of Special Hits . from _ NOVEMBER LIST SONG ROLLS 5 My Drum Girl (From ‘““The Dream Girl) Wall Played by Rudie Erlebach Me md the Boy Friend—Fox-Trot Played by Alas Moran When I Was the Dandy and You Were the Belle—Fox-Trot Played by Fredie Rich Follow the Swallow—Fox-Trot Played by Fredie Rich . Kiss Me Good-Night—Waltz Played by Herbert Clair 125 125 125 125 Hear these and get the .complete November List. All the best music dealers handle Melodee Rolls. ' 4 3 The Mel-0-Dee Music Roll is the best made and Mymllonfilemrkctwhy The sanitary gnd moisture-proof wrapper insures ymgeung:m,demunmedrollwhlchm mmmmmnmt. is gmt.ly superior - to MELODEE MUSIC CO., Inc., 29 W. 42nd Street, N.Y. LIQUOR FLEET OF 8 ' r Building, | EEEEIEEE_EEIEEEEEI EEEEEEEDEBE [—X] EEE E—EEEE:EEEEEEE 23 o] Elsewhere appears the announcement of the 65th Anniversary of the founding of this great service organization. For 45 of those 65 years we have been neighbors of yours everywhere in Washington. Your support has made possible our continued growth and we regard that growth as proof of Washington’s approval of our policy of low prices, high quallty and courtesy. c‘é'EETATI.ANTIC & PACIFIC GRIMES GOLDEN STAYMAN WINESAP APF 5 Wonderful, Juicy, Ripe, Firm Meated New Virginia ~ Ibs. Apples—Delicious for the Table, Excellent 2 5 c for Cooking ' A R P T 7 e Fancy Selected EGGS, 47¢ doz. Every one guaranteed. It is impossible to get better selected eggs than these, though you may buy cheaper ones. Suitable for every table purpose. il i BTl ARt o L PO T 100% Pure 24c 1b. Delicate, sugar- cured young pighams, just the proper pro- portion of fat to deli- cate, sweet, lean meat. 8 to 10 Lbs. Average Ibs. 25c¢ el e L GINGER ALE 19c¢ Clicquot Club GINGER ALE D bottles, 23 ¢ (Contents) Abner Drury’s 4 bottles, 25 ¢ (Contents) We Are Fortunate in Securing a Fwe Car Shlpment of exceptionally Fme Potatoes, 15 1bs., 25c Uniform in Size, Fine Keeping Quality, Go od Cookers for Baking, Boiling, Frymg, etc. R A O T i T . Corby’s Pan Rolls T T (Aged in the Wood) g ‘Qiu“‘\lkl‘l\'lm Loffler ) Genuine All-Pork Sausage An Appetizing Breakfast Dish of . the very Highest Quality 30c 1b. il O A AR AT . Delivered Fresh and Piping Hot Three Times It is the gluten devel- oped by the Corby scien-. tific process of dough mix- : ing that makes Corby’s Daily Bread so vital a food. i R iyt e AR e From Nearby Farms Sunnybrook EGGS, 62c doz. Absolutely Fresh mmwn..wmmal;J:muewwmmwnmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmm SUNNYFIELD BACON s = e 3S8C I, department is working overtime to keep up with Washington’s demand for this rarely delicious bacon. Qi e T T ONIONS, 6 'bs 19c 10 S R The lard market is high now, but to the best of our knowledge it will go steadily. higher. There- fore, we advise buying in considerable quantities now. LARD, 2 ls. 43(: vmmmmmmmm.lmmmmmmmmmmmm AL 8 O'CLOCH COFFEE 35¢ Choice blending of carefully selected Bra- zilian coffees. Only the fact that we buy and import ourselves makes it possible to sell such excellent coffee at such a low price. . CORN i Our own packing, and U TR R ORERRAT IR 12c qt. S——EEEEEEEE:—EEE . licious and appropri- IS al——lal——— ol ——— o ——— ol —— |2l —lal——2 ol ———=[a| ——= ol ———la|——=a] Fresh Vegetables CIDER Pure apple cider, freshly made from lucious, ripe Virginia apples. The most de- e D e N D e e I = I === ¢ ate Halloween bever- age. Sweet Virginia Apple e 10c Return on Jar Creamery Our butter is the most delicious because it is the most carefully made in spotlessly hygienic and modern creameries. It would be very easy to of- fer you cheaper butter, but it would be impos- sible to sell you better butter. Cut From the Tub Silverbrook Print MILL Genuine Waterground MEAL Actually Ground Between Stones 5""-27c 1033c, 25~*1-2 Simpson’s Mil ST T

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