Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1925, Page 10

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VHEAHH DFFICAL &f COMMITS SUi[II[lE‘ Massachusetts Man Hangs,‘ Self—fFailure of Pay In- creases Blamed. the Assor BOSTON ember 28— Dr. BEu Something sioner of | and artist te Pub- | moontlower committed suicide | Strue of his home nd chairman of wtic said he had | soil-filled be - | center which u»uhl be used_for ARDENS + BEAUTY. { Morning Glories and Moonflowers Keep Bower in Garden of Charles Edward Russell in Continuous Riot of New, ]'rvsh flhm 5. a vije f m, an | - de M"..V | i ,“,,,,_m'.\ 11 planned to make He pu best hybrid including th the stened by NEW YORK éROKER DIES. | Charles Langdon Harriss, 50, Was half the twine of \\h:m\K recentl \, Another NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. S.E. WA A AW AR AR AN AN AN thriving ssell turned his | ies and moon 3 GINGER RN PRGN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925. much llke the slow unclenching of fist, but every move visible. Bl'uldos the climbing vines, the filled with varicolored pe- ake the roof a colorful t of the day, when it and moonflowel in the boxes cha This saon bec soil must be kept ¢ eping the Mr. Russell Ly vided and ther newal of fertilizes uh;n b onighie 1l 12th and G Sts' % 3 Corner Rooms 2nd Floor Large show windows. Suit- able for milliner, tailor or beauty parlor. W. H. WEST CO. 916 15th St. M. 9900 lower Fran sunrise to about 9 am. a little ry with Russell found, wi only in the morni open | Mr. Rus- | P 8 in watching them fne moment they ate closed | 1= 4 clenched fi | WITH_PIMPLES Hard, Large and Red. ltched and Burned, Cuticura Healed, “My face and shoulders were just covered with pimples for about three years. The pimples were hard, large and red and some of them festered and scaled over. They itched and burned and my face was ly disfigured at times that I was ashamed to go anywhere. “1 tried almost every remedy 1 ever heard of but never was helped one bit till I began using Cuticurs) Soap and Ointment. After one week’s use I could see an improve- ment, and in three weeks I wi completely healed.” (Signed) Alice E. Hill, Lory, West Va. Keep your skin clear and your pores active by daily use of Cuti- cura Sosp. Heal irritations and rashes with Cuticura Ointment. Soap25c. Ointment 2 andite. Talcarn 2ic, Sold whers. | Sample ench tree’ Adiress: 2Gietrn Tavecatorien Deph T, Maiden, Mass WP Cuticura Shaving Stick 25¢. That’s the way to enjoy Az | Oh enry'< The Fas Sellmg Candy in Ameri 10c a Bar. WY BHGGOGY TUESDAY-6 EXTRAGRDIHARY SALES ON THE FIRST FLOOR Fruit-of-the-Loom Night Shirts Exceptionally Low Priced $1.29 You will have to admit that this is an unusually low price, when you see the excellent quality that goes with it! Well made, fully cut night shirts, of soft, serviceable Iruit of the Loom, which wears and launders beautifully. Sizes 15 to 19. You won't find this opportunity every so take advantage of it tomorrow! ON THE THIRD FLOOR 10 Yds. Fine Longcloth Lowers Its Price for Tuesday Shoppers! $1.65 An excellent quality for women’s and children’s un- > 1t Jaunders well and “wears like iron.” nty of other uses for it, too, and will be d in such a supply at this low price. nches wide with a soft chamois finish. ON THE FIFTH FLOOR [ SN, 2,000 Yds. Cross Bar Marquisette Usual 20c Quality, Yard 12¢ \ timely offer just now when housekeepers are think- ing about fresh curtains for Fall!—and this makes such nice dainty curtains, too! A fine quality, in a large as- sortment of blocked and striped patterns. Every piece is perfect, and a really worth-while value, which you will recognize when you see it. . ° X ® o ONTHE SECOND FLOOR A Smatt Le Contour Girdle A Splenkid Model, Specially Priced 3.49 A fashionable i§mdation for your gowns, which will give the desired slegler lines to your figure, Made of excellenf quality broche with elastic band at the top and heavy ingrts over the hips. Boning through the back gives themdessary support. In peach and flesh Sizes 26 to 34. ON THE¥FOURTH FLOOR Little Tots’ Fall Coats Values Which Gedden Mother’s Heart! Cunningly made little s of soft, brushed polaire with fur collars, neat poc! nd trimmings of stitching and buttons ; or beautifully§ailored little models of chin- chilla, some of which havd collars, cuffs and trimming down the front of kirami. &1l fully lined. In henna.-navy, tan all brown. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 vears. Tams to match, $1.08 and $1.50. ON THE SIX'H FLOOR Grape Cyt Stem Glassware A Dainty Tuesddy Bargain! 19¢ Many enthusiastic shoppers {ill take advantage of this offer, so don’t wait until todiate to visit the sixth floor! This attractive collection inchides goblets, saucer, champagnes, sherbets, wines, cocktdls and cordials, all of beautiful, clear crystal, e\qumteb cut in the popular vintage design. * ANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 740 BEDDDDDD DRDDDTD CPDDDRDE @@%’V@ 3 PRBBEP plenty of water pro- must be continual re- | | | Y, Pint HEINZ Bulk 'Pickles LoW PRICE LEADERS Sanitary Catsup Small Size A Store Near Your Home Land O’Lakes Butter We reprint herewith the wording which appears on the outside of cach carton of Land O’ Lakes Butter. CERTIFIED BUTTER We certify this butter to be made entirely of fresh, sweet cream, produced by Tubercular-free herds. This package of butter contains a “Certifi- cate of Quality” signed by a Government Butter In- spector of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Butter to score 93 points must be FINE, SWEET and CLEAN in flavor and perfect in respect to body, color, salt and package. M'H LiiLi Minnesota Co-operative Creameries Association, Inc. ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA Once you hecome accustomed to using this fine butter you will have no’other. Tf you have electric lights in your home you wouldn’t willingly go back to any other kind of lighting. That’s just what we mean when we say that once you learn how really fine Land O'Lakes butter is, you won't be satisfied with 4 nthu butter. y for butter, there is no butter of PerIb., C SMOKED HAMS, Lb., 32¢ per Ib. 23¢ Sweet Potatoes, 4lbs. . . . 15¢ Onions, 3 Ibs., 14¢;51bs. . . Z3c White Potatoes, 151bs. . . 43¢ Cabbage, per b. . . . 3c Cooking Apples, 6 Ibs. . . 25¢ Seckel Pears, 3 lbs. . . . 25¢ Crab Apples, 3lbs. . . . .25¢ Lemons, large, 3 for . . 14c inside each pac Sold in cartons of 1-Ib. Fach .carton con taining four wrapped portions. First Prize Nut Margarine, TOKAY GRAPES Another carload from California just unloaded Per Lb. Washington Flour Try a bag tomorrow. 24 Ibs. . at hand, we offer this fine family flour at a most reasonable price. “CRYSTAL WHITE” LAUNDRY 23 c FLAKES 25 c when cooler weather is “CRYSTAL WHITE” 3 Pkgs. CREME OIL TOILET Gold Medal Buckwheat . . Virginia Sweet Pancake . . 1lc -Aunt Jemxma Pancake . . 1l4c Pillsbury’sPancake . . . . 1l4c Aunt Jemima Buckwheat . 17c Phillips’ “Original” All-Pork Sausage you'll have pork sausage that's Per Lb. thoroughly cooked and fit to cat. No more sausage with, red raw pork inside when you prepare it this way. 11c If you are going to serve sausage don't serve it partly raw; it isn't necessary. Put cold water in the frying pan to a depth of an eighth or a quarter of an inch, put the sausage “pats” in and while water boils away turn saus- age to thoroughly cook from both sides. When water has boiled away, brown on both sides and Tomatoes—No. 2 can, 3 for . 25¢ Tomatces—No. 3 can, 2 for . 25¢ Bue Ridge Corn, 2 for . . 25¢ Peter Pan Peas,2for . . . 45c Jockey Club Peas, 2 for . . 45¢ SALMON 45¢ Ford’s Preserves, j Jar . 30c We offer these presery Your AW s Pineapple, and also a Peach Iun Buy s Colum] can of Ki River Chir No. 1 Tin find Cherry, choice of S Try a jar of Strawberry to begin with Van Camp’s Milk 2 for 21c Mueller’s Macaroni 2 for 25¢ White House Rice One b, 12¢ Libby’s Corned Beef Hash Serve it with a poached eg Van Camp’s Pork and Beans Van Camp’s Tomato Soup. . Chum Salmon . CANNING NEEDS Jar Rubbers, 2 doz for. .15¢ Jelly Glasses, doz for. . .29¢ Jar Caps, doz. for Pint Mason Jars, doz. . . . Quart Mason Jars, doz. .75¢ Safe Home Matches e Seeded Raisins S P Seedless Raisins Specials This Week Kirkman’s Soap5 for 27c Bottle Pickles— Pint Size A standard brand. mixed. Quart Grape Juice— Bottle Widener’s brand- you. Peanut Butter— Our Sanitary brand. big value at the 1 90 price. Silver Label Peas— ]_OC 171/zc Shriver’s well known brand. We have just received another carload of this brand. . Sanitary Qats— It's such a big value at our regular price of twenty cents— and at this price ought to interest every buyer of rolled oats. All Ready to Serve— All you need is a Sunnyside A large size can filled with Asparagus Tips No. 1 “Squares” Straight pickles « quln\ \\eH known to a can opener. Ready to Eat Stewed Prunes Per Can 25¢ Pint Jug Vinegar . . . 9c Quart Jug Vinegar . . 16¢c Half-gallon Jug Vinegar, 29c Gallon Jug Vinegar . . 55¢ delicious stewed dried prunes. All the deliciousness of fine preserved fruit. Try a can tomorrow.

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