Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1925, Page 10

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;R TG Tnd t;omlnmed many outbreaks of yel-| Church will conduct the fuperal sery- Island—Lifesavers Near. ow feved epidemics in the Southern |ices. Relatives, friends and officers [States, including that of MacHenry,| of the service will accompany the | | FALIFAX. {“z],fid*:g:”b’sfl“,wng I\lms the first outbreak of this disease | body on the noon traln Wednesday to Board steamer Argosy, about tons, is ashore on the norlhmt b-.r adian Dies at Age of 73. DR. HENRY R. CARTER. remoét medical and sani “esunarelsnd apartments tflrnla street, today after a ]mgr\rl\’\g re with him at the Nme ar hls death his daughter, La Armwtaad Cfir(.er his slule of . Essie Hill, rse who was with him through- gut his tnst illness. Dr. his physiclan, arrived a few minutes after Dr. Carter had passed away. Dr. Carler is survived Februz 905 o ha hev‘ame director of hoepitals | Walter Reed and the Westmoreland, and later at St. e was the founder of the present| Margaret's Church. Archdeacon ited State: r. Carter served in|and Rev. Dr. Smith of St. Margaret's Which was controlled during the Sum-| Ashland, Va., its final resting place, mer months; inaugurated the guaran- | beside his v\lfa who died a number of of Sable Island, and a jtine systems of Cuba and the Canal| vears ago. saving crew is st Former Assistant BUREONIPER i e tn malarial rp(,ions during the v\urld War. He was a member of many scientific bodies relating to medicine and hygiene, both American and foreign. He formulated the doctrine of the control of the vellow fever bearing | mosquito as the sole method necessary for the ellmlnallon of endemic centers | of this disease. Rites on Wednesday. He was intimately associated with Gen. Gorgas and Col. Walter Reed | throughout the greater parts of their | careers, particularly in the work, study and control of yellow fever. It is doubtful if modern science records a like example of men of kindred sympathies and almost common birth whose labors in the same field of endeavor yielded such notable results. The funeral services will take place | W!“HZH"I'UHM d.avonpon wing chalr and club chalr. 3-Piece Suite, Special, $125 Made in JACQUARD velour. AN colors. All other furniture reduced during this sale @ = DRESSE Sizes for Mlnes Women These dresses met with so much pop- ularity that people were continually Wide—Yet Slender THAT garment designers have accomplished in garments for large women, the designers of Stylish Stout Out Sizes have accom- The one slenderizes the slenderizes the stout foot. $5.75 to S10 $5.75 to $10.00 Kayser's Out Size HIRSH’S 1026-28 7th St. N.W. Prompt Attention to Mall Orders ITGHY ECZEMA ilin Blisters on_Hands and Press Brick Company has been building the i| Face. Lost Sleep. “‘Eczema broke out in blisters on mufl: 1 was completely b ) Miss Laurine Caraway, of C\lxi Soap, as- - i -affily\,,“'émm Ototment, wil | COLORADO BUILDING + WASHINGTON, D. C. hep the skin healthy. c-txw- Shaving Stick 28e. asking for more of them. By buying an additional lot and marking down some of our higher priced dresses, we were able to repeat this sale. All latest Fall styles and colors. | Face Brick homes always save money for their owners. Annual expenses for insurance, fuel, repairing and paint- ing are much less for a brick house than for ane of less permanent materials. Our new book “ Hy-tex Brick,” explains these costs in detail. It’s free. Ask for it. The Stzndard of Quality in Brick THERE is the same difference in the quality of Face Bricks that you find in all other manufactured products. The care and skill that the manufacturer puts into the product is reflected in its quality. For more than halfa century the Hydraulic- reputation for quality which Hy-tex Brick enjoys today. And, quallty considered, you will always find Hy-tex prices fair. Visitors are always welcome to our Exhibit Rooms where all colors and textures of beau- tiful Hy-tex Brick are on display. HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK COMPANY «Member, American Face Brick Association "::!;}:’;Kr\‘.\;;hed‘afnglli::ldh;o;(:lnu and [ at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning at U. S' sH'P Runs AGROU“D_ llnnr‘\ime quumnvim system of the Sterhng Claiborne of Sewanee, Tenn. | Argosy Ashore on Bar of Sable Dy to the bearing of the Because of having this vear the| Records recently uncovered show iGeneral of Health Service lfglrenv bodies of waters Ln‘?r:ja"d::‘: most bounteous harvest since the|that more than 100 years ago Iumen duction of maiaria, a matter in which | Fevolution, Russia ls spending vast | published challenges in newspapers to the economic futire of many parts of | Ems abraad, §90.000.000 in orders bo-| fight with hare fists, and such fights our Southern States fs bound up. ing placed in Great Britaln were regular attractions VZ=>0x>wW e T e 3- Plece Overstuffed Set for $100 ade to order in tapestry or v@lour. This suite consists of STANDARD UPHOLSTERY CO. 2810-12 14th St. N.W. Col. 4038 UEUEE@EEE—: ::EEE[E—JEE—JBI__!H!—: LANSBURGH & BRO. John Minor, Entrance 8th St. and E St.—Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E Another Sale! By Special Request [s——[o[——=[o[c—t—3|0|c——=[a[e—DSlal—=[a[c——|o[c——1a} je———2ojc——|a|c———[a|c——[o|[c———[o]lc———] THE EV;L'N'ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925. BUTTER Land O’Lakes Perlbbe o 5 5C Sanitary A Store Near Your Home S | POTATOES E&G 5 Lbs., 15¢ In cartons the kind of eggs that will 10 Lbs., 3OC Per Doz. ....... 47c 15 Lbs,’ 45C please you. Per Lb. 53C SPECIALS THIS WEEK SANITARY OATS . 35¢ |PINEAPPLE "= 3cm50c | STRING BEANS . 3cm25c¢ PROTECTO MATCHES, 2#xs 15¢ SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 cus 13¢ GRAPEFRUIT - e 15¢ TOMATO SOUP Brand DELMONTEFRUIT SALAD='15¢ GREEN BAG COFFEE=39¢ VAN CAMP'S | CATSUP | CREAM OF WHEAT SANITARY LARGE, 24c SMALL, 14c¢ fl“:?fi,? m "TOKAY | COOKING |ONIUNS | GRAPES Another product from California that you will en- joy. This s the first arrival in large quantities of these fine grapes and our stores are well supplied. The price is reasonable. 2 L. 25¢ APPLES | 3Lbs. 14¢ 6 1o 25¢ | 5l 23c EATING APPLES CABBAGE Per Lb. 31/2(: w24, (BARTLETT 3t 9. | PEARS Less Quanities, per 1b., 10c 3 LbS. 25c GRIMES GOLDEN | SWEET APPLES |POTATOES From the First arrivals of Grimes Golden Apples are now here. As they have Eastern Shore just been picked from the trees they are green in color—but in a few days they will be “yellow and mellow.” The price is right. of Virginia 5 ws. 24 ¢ 3us13¢ 61is23c Shoe Peg 2 Cans, 35¢ VINEGAR 3Gal Jug............ TRUSTY FRIEND CORN| cprto | PEANUT Per Bottle ....... 29C 13.02:.38;: 230 .. | CHUM SALMON SCHLITZ Per Bottle ........ Case, $1.15

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