Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1925, Page 14

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ik TIIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. ART VS. COMMERCE. : ‘BY WEBSTER. : W | WAITER, DO You CALL TH15 FOOD ? THE BREAD TASTES | Li<e WALL PAPER AFTER . - THE PASTE HAS BEEMN THE SIGHT OF YOO 15 EMOUGH ACPLIE O AMD THE MEAT 3 7 / To SICKEN A STRONG AnD VEGETAELE S Ltka; > y o MAM LET ALONE = GFREAT ScovT! ; firaT ar erferience! <o MucH SAW DUsST! “THE TASTE OF \T. TAKE 1T AWAY p— ? A1) 7 | Do~ FEEL A5 AND BRING \ U 1 ¥ \ THOUGH | CoUuLD § v EAT ANOTHER. ) BITE AS LONG | AS L LNGDI-/ ST { 5% | /)’T’MAKGI"\G HUMGRY AS A FAC K- OoF TIMBER WoLVES! | SwEAR 1 CAM SMELL ‘ AT CHICIKEMN RIGHT THEOUG e Wiripow! e _— “The\Concord” A handsome group in U-<* crotch and butt walnut, mottled mahogany, burl, birch and selected Ameri- can gumwood. 10 Pieces, $675 BERKEY & GAY SUITES EVENTFULLY UNDERPRICED 7 THE SAME MANM STAMNDING In FROMNT OF A REFRIGERATOR DISPLAY LOOKANG AT FOOD MADE OF PAPIER-MACHE _ POLICEMAN FIRED ON | WARNS OF SPEED TRAP. i1 Fetersburs. Va. by plainclothea _ B £4 € TR A remarkably low pricing of fine suites for dining fee officers. Automobile parties are advised not CHASING MOTOR CAR | Auto Club Reports Fee Oficers|to exceed e speed limit of 30 miles, e : Ul 24 ) room and bedroom. New designs—every one— | i , and to stop at all railroad crossings. Active in Virginia. B ey —_— : B - correct and stylish for modern homes—yet 'way Two Colored Men Escape as Offi-| cUMBERLAND, M., September 28. | | ’ Ny d iced cer's Motor Cycle Skids on ‘; 1hflu~:;1m:§:v';::3; : !m;mnff\\t:“‘.’:m | | & P \ underpriced now. sli I of Richmond lef Athletes know.... ippery Street. Jettered poster: oo It ey lis being operated between d that this magic powder —_—————— prevents skin from get- | i 2 4 1 1 1 — tingsoreduringexercise [ | i ; 5 A most comprehensive showing, too—suites for for riguor Chevy Chase : l"’i’“{[HWmmmwlil‘jfl Il i i ! SR - this home or that—all very much finer than such and \ Cleveland Park et l - - ; ; small cost would ordinarily procure. Don’t miss ided on the | to| aned | Frepertise f this rare pricing. ‘mtion| C. Pushman Smith, Inc. . The car had had righted his NONE BETTER o | A. G. HERRM i h 2 Civies Chief to Speak. 0 Tent . ; “The Averill” B. W hief of the Nation- 1 Civic f the Civics Devel- | B t s Ul | BB % L Brand . . . . . -8 . ¢ of the United ffabdeg) o g Tovect Powder Berkey & Gay designers of this suite received their inspira- won't stain—or A el e Ty A%dam AR e L vt ot u tion from pieces of the olden period designers. Sound con- " George| A 3 | at your druggist or grocer. Free Booklet. ; # i \ McCORMICK & CO.. Baltimors, ML /| | struction and beauty of woods have been combined in these s medical in- | §3 i i . ‘ i wublic schools pieces with unusual conveniences for use in the home. i———jul———|o]c———|a|c——|a[c—[a]c——=n} ‘. 4 Major Pieces, $295 Chair to Match Bench to Match Two Leading Dairies Join Forces —for more efficient service— J. J. Bowles, proprietor of the Jersey Dairy, announces that on Thursday, October first, he will consolidate with the Walker Hill Dairy— owned and operated by W. A. Simpson—enter- ing the new organization in an executive “apacity. “The Santander’’ Here, the very soul of old Spain is wrought into the lines of furniture—an example of the designer’s art that is all the more remarkable because it so perfectly adapts this quaint old alien style to the needs of the modern American home. » 6 Pieces, $495 In thus combining the facilities of these two long established and progressive Dairy firms the service rendered to the patrons of both will be materially expanded and improved. In the immediate future—until such time as pending changes can be consummated—the. Jersey Dairy will operate from its pres- ent location—460 K Street N.W.—where Mr. Bowles will be found. Later he will establish his office in the Walker Hill Dairy, 530 7th Street S.E. Night Stand Mirror for Chest. ...$32 The official personnel of both Dairies pledge their utmost endeavors to give to Washingtonians a bigger and better service under the well known name— M.]k “Walker Hill Dairy” W. A. Simpson, Proprietor ‘““The Boleyn”’ Named after Anne Boleyn, mother of Queen Elizabeth, this suite reflects the bluff and lively spirit of those far M A 5.7 I i: R & C O off times. “Gesso” decorations in relief blend har. o moniously with the mellow brown tones of the woods. ' Seventh Street Bet. D& E 10 Pieces, $395 . 530 Seventh Street S. E. Phones Lincoln 1811-1812 =0 =0 ———|a|———lal——u| J . | ge

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