Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1925, Page 24

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‘o4 -PHIL Temple of Ashtaroth Discov- | ered in versity Expedition. i By the Associated Press STINE SHRINE Holy Land by Uni- 1 PHILADELPHIA, October 6.—The Temple of Ashtaroth, renowned in the 0ld Testament as the sanctuary of the | Philistines and the edifice in which | King as a trophy of the Is at the bat found. A museum of . in th ition t Saul's battle armor was hung | relites’ “defeat | tle of Gilboa, cablegram. notif. the University of is city, that the uni o Beisan. in Palestine has been the | unearthed the ancient structure, was received vesterday from Alan Rowe, field directc T image of th of the Ph bronze ser jects used i ble; mixture of ach side. the excavators found a casket for foundation deposit con other objects, ingots find ve oth. deity stines, with a shrine, | doves and similar ob: | the cult w | shtaroth was described as tructure of three columns Within its corner stone ining, among “electrum,” a ilver. gold and s Sues for Custody of Son. Irving G. against his Thompson has filed suit former wife, Josephine A. Boynton, for the custody of his son, William B. Thomps n. The father savs his former wife has remarried and s about after arranging with the Board of to leave Washington | Children’s Guardians to_care for the | hoy. Thompson he is the natural | guardian of his son and seeks his custody. decls that the children of the family we divided between him and the wife at the time of the divorce and no decree for custody was made by the court. Thompson is rep resented by #on Attorney E. Hilton Jack to adjudge him hankrup debts total $4 - ! tracted in connec ment_venture. Attorney John €. Mq |Visitors Blamed LAEXCAVATORS FIND For Evil Repute Of New York City By the Associated Press NEW YORK, - October 6. —A spirited attack on the *‘frock-coat- ités of main street,” New York, flock to , yet return home to criticize, was the answer yes- terday of District Attorney Banton to the charge of the board of tem- perance, prohibition and morals of the Methodist pal Church that the metr Mr. that New erting on the ‘a decent and towns go." w clean town, as big Voluntary Plea in Bankruptcy., Declaring that he has no assets be-: vond hi: 3 man, William E. Lawson, who for- merly conducted ‘the dance pavilion at v of $1.900 as a police- ston Beach amusement park, ked the District Supreme Court He says his 46 and were con- on with the amuse Constipation causes blotchy complexic.. | —getrelief with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN why doctors recommend it. That i< why it is guaranteed to be perma- nently effective, if eaten regularly. or the gurchase price will be re- Permanent re- lief and im- proved appear- ance brought to thousands. Constipation is a serious, insid- ious disease. Over forty dangerous diseases can be traced to it. And minor ills, such as unpleasant breath, headaches, blotchy com- plexion. Don’t let consti jon send its isons into your y, not even y:r one day. Get permanent relief BRAN. It has with Kellogg’s AL brought henfth to thousands—after people have suffered for years, and all else has failed. i It will bring sure relief to you! Kellogg's is ALL BRAN. That is THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ONLY TWO DAYS BETWEEN DEMISE OF TWO SISTERS Mrs. Annie J. Thomas, 78, and _ Mrs. Mary J. Maultby, 89, Pass ' A.way Practically Together. Mrs. Annie J. Thom and her sister, Mrs. 89, both of whorn 1 Zachariah E. Thomas, U veteran, who die active in rst Church, wlthy w who for Mrs. Thoma ere co R. Wrigh! at 1 o'clock, with in ton Cemetery. and .. this afternoon. zo to make their home in Akron. ] { | vears, died at| . within tw days of eurh‘ m; died st Wed- Mrs aultby died Fri- They left Washington about a d at the chapel of John | ertaker, this afternoon | srment in Arling- services for Mrs. Maultby will be held in Winchester, “The two are survived by only nieces and nephe: Jones, of Doy’ They T. Latta How turned by your grocer. Nothing but ALL-BRAN brings sure relief in the most chronic cases. Eat at least two tablespoonfuls | daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. Delicious with fruits. Try it in muffins, and other recipes given on every pzckage. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is nature’s own way of cleaning the intestine. Itismade in Battle Creek, Michigan, and served at_leading restaurants everywhere. Your grocer sells it. Smell the fragrance of this MORNING Let your family enjoy its rich, satisfying flavor fresh, broun loaf: and AFTERNOON EEL the yielding loaves. Smell their fresh fragrance. Rice’s big ovens are always baking. Day and night, their fast motors are rushing new, warm loaves of Rice’s bread to your grocer—fresher than if you had baked it yourself. Whether you market early in the morning or late in the afternoon, you get delicious, newly baked loaves. . The.red seal of City Baking Institute on the wrapper is your guarantee that this bread is always fresh, made of the very ingredients you know you use in your own kitchen, and carefully tested daily for purity and richness. ; * * * MORE AND MORE of the keen hostesses of Washington are serving this fine loaf. They know they can depend on the same richness and freshness every day. Your family too . will enjoy the satisfying flavor and perfect baking of this un- usual bread. Get a loaf of Rice’s from your grocer today. RICHNESS and FLAVOR from these ingredients— Gold Medal Flour Domino Granulated Sugar Diamond Crystal Salt Libby’s Milk Swift’s Shortening Filtered Water Fleischmann’s Yeast Alfrea ! . Jones 1 Mrs. Maulthy were f the late Evan Jones | you— “Here is The Seal of Quality The Sign of a Saving —which identifies every one of the great Anniver- sary Savings throughout the store! Tt signifies that the reputation of this store stands squarely back of every Anniversary offer- ing. From every table and counter it sayvs to a rare value—a real saving!” - L designs. —534x70-inch Tablecloths, of good weight damask. A splendid wearing quality ; nicely hemstitched. Pure Linen Tea Napkins $2.75 Doz. —14-inch Nice Weight Linen Tea Napkins, in neat patterns. These are offered at 25c each, or $2.75 a dozen, in this sale. White Turkish Towels 37¢ Each —22x44 Good, Heavy-weight, Dou- ble-thread Turkish Towels that are a very absorbent quality. *SPOILIGHT SPECIALL _— LINENS Eight Exceptional Savings Take the Spotlight Together! Pure Linen Waffle Weave Luncheon Sets, —Heavy-weight Luncheon Sets, consisting of one 50-inch cloth and six napkins. Blue and gold col- ors to choose from, and a regular $3.50 value. Pure Linen Luncheon Sets, Special at —Good Weight Belgium Linen Lunche consisting of cloth, size 30 inches, and six napkins to match. .\ttractive fancy colored stripe border Pure Linen 5-Piece Bridge Sets, Special at —TPlain white sets, with blue or gold stitched edges: and cach set consisting of a 36-inch cloth and four napkins. Pure Linen Hemstitched Tablecloths, Special, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. Kanus 322 Anniversary Sale Is Full of Worth-While Savings That Have Not Yet Been Advertised! Tomorrow—Reg. $28,$30and $35 Lane Cedar Chests, $16.88 Ea. Nearly a Carload of Them! —Every one is a genuine Lane Red Cedar Chest, and vou may take vour choice of the three attractive styles shown here! All are strongly constructed and fitted with lock and key and cedar handles. The sizes in the complete assortment range from 44 to 48 inches. Some in Queen Anne, others in caster styles, also some in a beautiful walnut finish. A useful as well as good-looking piece of furniture for any home. The Three Styles Are Sketched \. A regular $35.00 Value in Walnut finish and 48 inches long. ‘Choice B. A regular $2800 Value, and 44 | i T g | . A regular $30.00 Value and 48 | .88 inches long. ~ Kann's—Third Floor. —Splendid Quality tached; stamped in / /// One Every Day! Every One a Bargain! bleached crepe, wit also plain. and cream and rose. —Pearl Cotton to e Good at —63x99-inch g Size Sheets at € —72x99-inch Q at & Size Sheets $2.69 N Sets, $2.19 97¢ $2.68 58-In. Cotton Tab.le Damask 48¢ Yard —DMercerized Cotton Table Damask, in assorted patterns. A sturdy wear- ing, good, heavy quality that regu- larly sells for 59c a yard. $115, Special Rugs, in attractive Cotton Huck Face Towels the soft, pretty sha 19¢ Each —18x36-inch very closely woven cotton huck, and your choice of plain white or white with blue borders. A nice weight. perfect. Do not mi green and brown ¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Imported Glass Boudoir . Lamps, Special at $1.98 and $2.98 Each —These attractively decorated little lamps are, so constructed as to completely inclose the light, giving a soft delicate glow which is ideal for boudoir use. They come in various colors complete with 6-foot cord and detach- able plug. Small size, $1.98; large size, $2.98. Kann's—Third Floor. —An excellent n tiful lustrous su henna, rust, mus: gray, pencil blue, —Fringe to trim, ¢ —72x90-inch Size Sheets at. Tomorrow finished with a heav 100 Washable Bath Rugs. Regularly $2.49, Wednesday ....... —Washable Chenille Rugs, in tile patterns and blue, pink, 78c¢ Plain Rayon Crepe Anniversary Special at Stamped Unbleached Bed- spreads at $1.00 Each Unbleached Bedspreads, with bolster at- three casy ‘designs for embroidery. A< the quantity » limited—early shopping i< advisable Stamped Krinkle Crepe Spreads Special at $2.98 New and attractive designs, stamped on pretty krinkle un- h blue, rose and yellow colored borders, ream or combination of cream and blue 8 vards for $1.00. mbroider. 10c a ball. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Quality Sheets Special Prices! —They are of good quality bleached muslin, free from filling: and the sizes given are before hemming. -—81x99-inch ]..]5 Size Sheets at ] 29 —R1x90-inch -e Size Sheets $1.39 « $1.29 £1.15 Kann's—Street Floor. 25 Beautiul Wilton Rugs $135 and 5150 Grades —9x12-ft. and 83x10.6-ft. Fine Worsted and Wool Wilton oriental, Chinese and Persian designs and des of blue, rose and taupe. Fach rug is v linen fringe and every rug is guaranteed ss this opportunity tomorrow. $1.19 olorings. Size 24x48 inches. Kann's—Third Floor. 99%¢ Yd. naterial for making Fall dresses, and it is also very desirable for drapery uses, as it has a beau- rface. The color assortment includes catelle, epinard green, cuckoo, brown, pansy, navy, and, of course, black. Kann's—Stréet Floor.

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