Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1925, Page 12

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u Chair Can Porch Rockers Splinted Quick Service. | NUF-CED | Clay Armstrong 1233 10th St. N.W. Franklin 7483 ! Low Price. THE EVENING STAR, | NAVAL RESERVISTS LAY OVER IN CUBA District Contingent Survives Seasickness of Early Part of Training Trip. eing Special Dispatch to The Star H HAVANA, Cuba, July 1 (By Mall). Members of the Naval Reserve of the District of Columbia, stopping | here for a few days’ liberty while on thelr 30-day training cruise, are en | joving, all the privileges and honors | bestowed on a foreign man-o-war by | & foreign power ‘uban broth f the high s e taken the »r entertain as only a r& and men in tow ment and sightseelng | sallor knows how to dc After a leisurely t down the .. and Key Wast, during number of the District citi- zen mllors. some on their first sea voyage, felt themselves a little wabbly, the ship steamed into Ha- vana harbor in the afternoon of June 30. But Capt. John A. Scho- field says the officers and men are shaking down in the assignments well and that the vessel's routine now is running smooth] rp.m arriving _at ¥ *hilbrook, executive | but praise for the | nee of their duty. | pent from nc HALF Special , SHOE 403 11th A Real Bargain Best White Oak LEATHER OR |iio™ COMPOSITION Sewed on and Good RUBBER HEELS NATIONAL REPAIR ! de) Wilbert | tor. and E engineer. gunnery | | officer, ix prei g the two gun crews | make some high scores when they d proceed to the | Navy ge at Tangler Sound, | After leaving Havana the vessel will proceed to Cape Hatlen, Haiti, and . then the schedule calls for a trip to | the Virgin Islands before returning. {COUNT SKRZYSKI DUE | | IN NEW YORK JULY 14/ SOLES ‘Police Minister of Foreign Affairs to Pay Respects to President | Before Visiting Washington. Count Alexander Skrzyski, Polish minister of foreign affairs, who com- | pleted the negotiations by which Po. land funded its debt to America in full {will arrive in New York July 14 and ]mn visit the Capital, after paying his respects to President Coolidge at St. Slip Covers medium size living room suite including separate cush snap fasteners, for $21.75. Imported Creto Please Call at Store and Make Selee- il tion of Goods. R. L. Isherwood 1209 9th every eat POST'S | BRAN FLAKES as an of prevention Now like TRY LEMON TO WHITEN SKIN § | way to bleach lhe skin white is to mix the juice of lemons Sh tle, whole quarter-pint derful_skin white Peautifier Massage this Jemon bleach into the face, neck,! arms and hands. day = is one of the young- tesmen. and comes lIl {£rom one of the oldest Polish families Galicia. He was educated in the niversity of Cracow, and was gradu- ated from the University of Vienna,| | being awarded the e of doctor | of laws, having s lized in inter. national law. He n able linguist He entered the Austro-Hungarian Fo fl| | diplomatic service 1y after gr Il |ation, and served secretary in the Austrian emb a( the Vatican and at the embassies in Berlin and Paris. At the outbreak of the war he was fl| named as secretary of the Austro- Hungarian embassy at Washington, but declined the post, and then, an ticipating the development of the Pol- he left the Austrian He joined the made for any sh nationality, diplomatic s e. Polish diplom: service shortly after its creation, serving as Polish Min- ister to Rumania and other posts, ¢ becoming minister of foreign tape bound, nne and Linene in his career as foreign min {ers the recognition of Poland’s east not only on, but the | i MACMILLAN’S ASSOCIATE | BROADCASTS “ALL WELL” F. McDonald, Jr., Battle Harbor, Labrador. S( N.W. | Radio Now at The Zenith Ra- day announced a message from E. F. McDonald, Jjr., second in command of the MacMillan Arctic expedition, now at Battle Har. July | bor, Labrado ting that the expedi | tion had received vlight radio mes. | sages from amateurs in Florida and Alabama All well on board; | high in anticipation of next s ra > report had definit superiority of shoi wer those of wider sp ounce M iyTng the expedition. ‘TRIBUNE TOWER TO OPEN. $8.500,000 Structure to Be Formally in Use Today. CHICAGO, July 6 (). —Tribune Tower, built by the Chicago Tribune at a cost of eight and a half million [«mnam will be formally opened today ~~ww~oooy | The building is of Gothic design, in- { | spired by the Tour de Beurre of the JUICE é ‘athedral of Notre Dame, at Rouen, You’'ll bran P\IH ance, and rises to a height of 473 | feet The tower was designed by Howells | {and Hood of New York, winners in a | $100.000 competit The work of construction took 25 months. two CHAPEL CLOSED CENTURY with three| i Orchard | Pilgrims Hold Services at Fort| Wilich, any Ross After 100 Years. t will supply few cents ake well in a bot- The only harmles s n the old Russian chapel at .2nd Nop | }(""l; | Fort Ross, 80 miles north of here. A ‘ - | Gelegation of pilgrims headed by ner, softener and|{pe very Rev. Father D. Sakovich and the choir of the Trinity Russian mguu:((amedm of San Francisco were in attendance. The chapel was built in 1512, when sweetly It cannot irritat Our Stores Will Close Wednesday at 1 P. M. BUTTER Land 0’ Lakes Lb.50¢ Sanitary Lb. 48¢ Either Brand Will Prove Perfectly Satisfactory ARGO SALMON Per Can 27 ¢ CHUM SALMON Per Can 121/2(: KING OSCAR Imported SARDINES <= 17V5¢ SCHLITZ _In Brown Bottles 10c s 8118 Per Bottle PEACHES GEORGIA FREESTONE "ed” 3 Lbs.23c LETTUCE Wednesday One Carload From New York State Per Head lOc ANHEUSER BUSCH Per Bottle GINGER ALE 17¢ DUZ Per Pkg. Oc 3 Pkgs. 25¢ MACKEREL A Breakfast Suggestion Per Lb. 20c¢ POTATOES 5Lbs. 19¢, 10Lbs. 37¢ CABBAGE i The CHEESE KRAFT—Swiss [t KRAFT—American Per Pound 37c HEINZ PICKLES Pint 30c¢ FORD’S PRESERVES WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925. LOW PRICE LEADERS A Store Near Your Home EGGS |7HIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Good Eggs (Sanitary Brand) in cartons are no further than our store nearest your home. Per Doz., 47c COMET RICE Per Pkg., 10¢ WHITE HOUSE 16-Oz. Pkg. RICE 2" 12¢ AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR Per Pkg.14c 3 Pl 40c BUDWEISER Per Bottle 16c 1 JACKFROST GINGE&)ALE Bottle 2:40 NATIONAL PALE DRY GINGER ALE i 1 2VoC One Per Case nozen Bottles, Per Case 24 Bottles Bottle NAVY BEANS 71 CRISCO 1-Lb. Can 14} Lb. Can GREEN BAG COFFEE, 39¢ FRUIT J ARS 65c ro ])nz. Mason Pint Jars Mason Quart Jars JELLY GLASSES i 37%c Per Doz. 12 Pt. Per Doz. PEE CHEE WHITE For White Shoes, Per Bottle 19¢ The Sandwich Spread That “Hits the Spot” Per Jar, 29(: QUALIT COUNTS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP For this week only we are making an unusually attractive offering on Crystal White and Creme Oil Soap. Both of these Peet Bros.” products are well known to our trade and we know you will be glad of the opportunity to buy 5 Cakes Crystal White Soap for 21 ¢ And Get One Cake of Creme Oil Soap FREE e 2 1 c WIDMER’S GRAPE JUICE 35¢ You will not regret having This week, This is good Grape Juice at a very low price. Those of our patrons who have been buying this product all Summer will be glad to see this very special price, per quart bottle This special price coming at a season when picnic and sand- SCHIMMEL’S JELLY |* wich time is in order, we know you will want to stock up. 1 Oc Plenty of it, assorted flavors. Per glass GORTON’S Ready-to-Fry CODFISH 2 Cans ZSC 19¢ =~ 12c | 29c 29c 47c¢ If you have never tried this you have a pleasant surprise awaiting you. Special price this week— HIRES’ ROOT BEER RITTER’S CATSUP PICKLES PICKLES PICKLES PICKLES 47c VINEGAR 49¢ DEL MONTEPINEAPPLE =" 25¢ DEL MONTE '20c DEL MONTE SPINACH = 19¢ SCOTT TISSUE 2 = 20 ¢ | ICE CREAM SELT = 15¢ eere | GRAPEFRUIT s Gor i 221/2c LIBBY'S APPLE BUTTER . 22%c BLUE LABEL BONED CHICKEN & 50c UNDERWOOD’S DEVILED HAM &> 35¢ STUFFED OLIVES :-:= 30c EXTRACT Per Bottle Plain or Tobasco HARBAUER’S No. 1—Sweet, Plain Per Jar HARBAUER’S No. 1—Sweet Mixed Per Jar HARBAUER'’S No. 2—Sweet, Plain Per Jar HARBAUER'’S No. 2—Sweet Mixed Per Jar Per Gal. Jug CRUSHED No. 2 PINEAPPLE Can No. 21/, Can TOILET PAPER Na. 21/, Cin Per Can Per Ozs. Jar Fort Ross was an outpost of the Rus- sian settlem n Alaska. i Famous stage beauties use it to brin that clear, youthful skin and r white complexion: also as a freckl sunburn and tan bleach. You mus Prince Chmlnbu in France. mix this remarkable lotion yoursel MARSEILLE, France, July 6 (#).— It cannot be bought ready to xnic Prince Yasuhito Chichibu, second son because it acts best immediately|of the Mikado, arrived here today- after it is prepared. He was received by Baron Hayashi, Japanese Ambassador to Great Brit- Orchard White Raspberry, Strawberry, Blackberry, Cherry, Pineapple and Peach Pure Fruit Preserves Per Jar 300 Whife: Meat, Ty Ozs. Per Can ZIN1SHOEPOLISH | TUNA. FISH 29¢ 10c | TUNA FISH 50c White Meat, ‘White Tan {13 Ozs. Oxblood Per Tin ain: M. Matsuda, charge d'affaires in Pnrl; French * officials. He is -the capital this evening.

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