Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1925, Page 12

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12 fad STATIONERS PAY WHIE HOUSEGAL R. P. Andrews Elected Na- ‘ : tional President by Whole- sale Association. the tenth annual con President today at received b White House n at the ted R. F -|ana burial will be in Mount Olivet |STUDEBAKER "|You Can Buy no Finer Car ted secretary ed to hold its St. Louis, Mo mer m 1l forms of irious kinds port H. C. Wh ments by tainme White | 3 A. S. FENNELL DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Funeral of Lifelong Resident to Be Held at St. Aloysius Church Friday. S. Fennell, a lifelong resi- shington and a member of lation of Oldest Inhabit- ct of Columbia, died sidence, 814 First following a brief retired from ice a short while ago. He had been emplo; ral published in W 1l be conducted, at St. Aloysius Church at 9 o'clock Friday morning, Cemetery. S GBS e Eighty-six per cent of the teac in the public schools of Louisian women. MOTHER:- Flet- cher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute for Castor Oil, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. “The Far Eastern Question” will be the subject of a lecture by Dr. Charles Tanslll, professor of diplomatic his- tory at American University, under auspices of District of Columbia League of Women Voters, 4:45 o'clock, at 1901 F street. TONIGHT. Installation of officers of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of the Potomac, will take place at G. A R. Hall. Study class of United Lodge of Theosophists will meet, 8 o'clock, 1731 K street. The Women's Missionary Societies of Calvary Baptist Church will pre- sent a musical play, “The Minister's Wife Comes Back. Card party under auspi > ter, No. 32, O. E Girard street. s of Loyalty 8 o'clock, The American Association of Teach- Pay What You Will Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially pre- pared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, Proven dire 1 package. vays look for the signature of W Physicians everywhere r 7 ittl Us—ut Not Abused 1 Delivers Thursday morning at 8 o’clock we will put on another large sale of Fine Furniture, only slightly used. The vast crowds attend- ing our last two sales will find just as good values this time. Read the items and prices carefully, and come early—in some instances only one article of a kind is here. Remember the place—the Phillip Levy Basement Exchange Store at 735 7th St. N.W. Liberal Credit Terms to All ers of Spanish will meet, 8 o'clock, at 1435 K street. J. Vence, jr., will give the opening address, Jject: “Santo Domingo.” of “How to Walk Properly—a Guide to the Mental States.” Dance under auspices of the Young Men's Hebrew Association, at “Y" headquarters, 9 o'clock. Spanish. Sub- The Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Sherwood Presbyterian Church Hall ey 4 Burnside Corps, No. 4, will meet, § o'clock, at Grand Army Hall. The corps will give u card party March 11 at the hall. Center ‘for Psychic Development will meet, 8 o'clock, at 1337 Oak street. Dr. Jane B, Coates will speak Smart Dressy Pumps On Comfortable Foot Form Lasts “Foot Form” does not necessarily mean— ‘“‘plain,” as is shown by these new dress pumps. Fitted by our experts, according to the indi- vidual requirements of the foot, they are comfort- able and, as you see, “stylish.” We illustrate one new model that is made up in kid and also patent leather. Foot-Form Pumps and Okfords, From $7.50 Up EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Advisers and Authorities 1334 F Street on All Foot Troubles Andrew Betz, Manager LEUZH GGG UG ECEEHIHZI2HIADD : ;% The 7 of this cracker owes much to its shape, ). The notched sides form vené Koles in the sheet of crackers as they bake. This assures through and through baking. In addition this cracker is mors convenient to eat—doesn’t crumble and can readily de #plit in two, 1925. MEETING DATE CHANGED.]r®! dav, March 4 probably will be {held the day previous, it was learned today at the Franklin School , president of the learned that a quorum would not be pres; the meeting was held durin inaugural ceremonies, and ha The regular m imous consent to call the of B ting of the Board duled for Inau $195 for Four Days More! A $245 Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite § offered at a saving of $50 during the Half- Yearly Furniture Sale only. Upholstered § in Baker's steel cut velour and equipped with the new Kroehler “cable springs.” The Hecht Co. F St. at 7th To quickly envelop. the whols ** baks”” the sheet of crackers is specially vented —hence the shape shown i left hand picture. ' Wnt fiOIeS and what they do for the new Sunshine Soda Cracker Beds—/\ number of Fine Metal Beds in double size, white enamel, walnut finish and brass. Ex- change Store prices begin at $4.95. Any bed delivered for. ... . —Mahogany-finish DavenportsY; Davenports in leatherette. Sold new for $59.00. Ex- change Store price, $19.50. Delivered for ...cceccovecem . Drop-Side Couch—::! Drop-side Couch. Worth $12.00. Ex~ change Store price, $6.75. i fOr ...cove..cove-- o AT lerary Slllte with chair and rocker. Exchange Store price, $11.95. Delivered for........ —Mahog- Davenport Table 2o enport 48-inch Table. Exchange Store price, $8.95. Delivered for.... er o _Oak Chiffonier Chiffonier s e, ‘aravers. Exchange Store price, $6.95. De~ livered fOr. cuecececacecaes —Fine Bedroom Suites —Fire full vanity dresser, large chifforette, bow-end bed, chair, bench, rocker. This suite was made in Grand Rapids and is of finest construction. Sold new for $300.00. Exchange Store price, only $97.50. Each piece deliv= Parlor Suite—%"o5 2 two chairs; seats covered in damask. Exchange Store price, only $1L95. Delivered for —Blue Cut Velour Day Be Kroehler Day Bed with mahogany ends. Practically new. Worth $100.00. Exchange Store price, $47.50. Delivered for.... $ i;gémwwc.r_r IHLLIP Bedroom Suite - amut- finish dresser, chiffonier and bow-end bed. EX(_:hlngc Store price, including spring and mattress, only $79.00, Each 2 pieces delivered for v s —American Walnut Chlflor(’be Chifforobe, sold new for $4950. Exchange Store price, only $19.75. Delivered for.......... . —A Vanlty Dresser w;:::tfll::; Vanity Dresser; finest construction, W.orth new $80.00. Exchange Store price, $29.50. Delivered for.. —American Walnut 60- Buflets inch Buifet. Worth new $70.00 Exchange Store pri $2450. Delivered for i D. . . ining Room Suites_Fine ri- can walnut buffet, open style china closet, double-door server, extension dining table and six genuine leather seat chairs. Sold new for $225.00 Exchange Store price, only $97. Each two pieces delivered for... Bedroom snite Rapids American _ Walnut 50-inch dresser, large vanity, chifforette and bow- :End :ed Ssolld originally for $400.00. xchange Store price, onl; . Each piece delivered for.. D Refrigerator —1x<x-door tor, 60-Ib. ice capacity. Worth new $45.00. Exchange Store price, $14.50, Delivered for —Grand R s—hrge Sizes in Wool and “g Fiber Rugs, $2750 to $35.00. Exchange Store price, $8.00. Delivered for... —Closin; t Brand- Rockers it kot 3o Exchange Store price, only, each. ... e i 4% originally s HE fate of a|covered pie, without its top-crust vents—is ruin. The venting relieves the pressure from the steaming filling. 1t is quite as important to vent this soda cracker—but for a different reason. In addition to the piercings in the cracker, each notch helps to form a square vent in the sheet of crackers. As they bake the heat envelops them guickly—top and bottom. Now the rate as well as the keat of baking is important in develop- ing flavor, and this corner V-venting, we find, ¢imes the baking to a T or should we say V, How the Full Grain Process Safeguards Baking It all starts with the flour, and flour blending is a real job. Keeping the blend always the same is an even harder one. Notice how your favorite flour seems a little off at times. Again, take the baking temperature, the question of dough working—there isa wholescience in handling dough. You can’t under-work it, and you can’t over-work it. It is in perfecting all the steps from flour to package that Sunshine Bakeries have, after months of study, perfected this new soda cracker. This is what the Sunshine Bakeries are constantly trying to do, and, in this case, have done. Please try them, Sold only in the bright red package

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