Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 19%5. 9 ‘ux e to a niece, Mary E. Gallagher. ’cmluln xh\lhmg to another sister, Ber- $93 in Purse Stolen. Poland’s Minister to U. §. Named. [pointment of John Ciechanowski as|M. Ciechanowskl was formerly cous formerly resided at Em vn.lvv and Helen H. Ril George L. Anderson, in business at | WARSAW, Poland. October 9 (P).— | Polish Minister 1o the United States| selor o the Polish legation in Lo 936 Loulsiana avenue, has reported to|The cabinet tod pproved the ap- [to suceead M. Wroblewski, resigned. the police the loss of $93. The money (Continued from Eighth Pagh.) a dian ring 10 @ r, | A. “to purchase . keepake. IR CuE a atel : te goes to another |Was in a billfold that was taken from | be given at the Clubhouse of L MeRe 5. . . Meler, who also |the second floor of the business hous The spenker sues s v F as e ix. vesterday morning. . Fran Continental Co. Answers‘ T e | ce———— | There’s Good Reason for the Complaint of U. S. Trade Commission. SR . ' a Pronounced Preference for e miseees | The Heinz Way || | . . M |<‘ Rt L e | Simpson’s Milk . e ,\WlDOW TO HAVE INCOME Heinz grow their own seed, their own tomato g |l s made public last | DURING H,ER S Phnts, and raise tomatoes where thcy grow i —and it’s in the consistent quality day after day—always e e . e s | Proceeds of Edgar I. Booraem's L ; 4 B pure, always rich in cream—>backed up by eflicient service— ard the version ‘of e avuii | tate Disposed of by Will—Other | best. Heinz have ten groups of Ketchup : e G e | Last Testaments Filed. \r.,n” nds. e il of B 1. Bovraen. whol Kitchens throughout the country, to bottle i Milk supply. their KCtChup immcdiatcly. Thus thcy kccp Jersey Dairy Customers are reminded to specify | Simpson’s . (Walker Hill Dairy) Milk NOW-—that they the tomato flavor, freshness and natural color may have the full Lenefit that was sought in the consoli- which relieves you and your dealer of any concern over the without preservatives. Taste it without delay. gaten Simpson’s Milk is the standard and Simpson’s service is model |‘.‘.I-;‘.‘:i‘:.‘-:‘“ s - 1 Oc;;bffr Sale H E I N Z Milk OREEMIAL ' )| TOMATO KETCHUP |{ | Walker Hill Dairy Beautiful Collection LA P P e tz‘ ” z’ n g : W. A. SIMPSON, Proprietor Rugs and Carpets = < < e X . at RedncdliPrises 530 Seventh St h.h: Lincoln 1811-1812 Neshan G. Hintlian § When in Pittshurgh visit the Heinz 5: ? Kitchens - W. ). HEINZ COMPANY 1204 18th T.W. Phone M. 9678 INSURANCE COLLEGE SEEN [ % L& 48th Annivc rsary Sale For Festlve Occasions sues tor Divore e | A Fitting Climax to a Year of Unprecedented Value- Giving Events has filed suit N limony is absolutely es- sential. ] Not the buying power of one store alone is WEDDING AN- g o behind this great sale, but the combined buy- 1877--— let Blackistone arrange a suit- e “pouguer or | ing power of the entire Kresge Department ive B a0 table centerpiece. e Stores. That tells the story. n. both | | of Bal- | | —Roses, Chrys- Mass.. and anthemums, etc. anamma 1 at Moderate e s P Prices. All the superlative adjectives in the dictionary could not make plainer what that means. Like Elbert Hubbard, in a humorous sketch, when he added all the punctuation mdrl\s in one paragraph at the end of the sketch and then wrote “Put ‘ them in wherever you like,” we could itemize the usual de- ‘ EDMONSTON & CO., Inc. scriptive adjectives—wonderful, astounding, remarkable, sen- F NEW | sational, incomparable, tremendous, thrilling, astonishing, AbDREss 612 13th St. etc., and sav—put them in where you will—to describe any Between F & G Sts.—Next to Droop’s offering in this Anniversary Sale, and you will only half de- scribe them. Greater Service . For Children A [ S 2 O A The Child who grows up laboring under a foot = Suffice to sav that “'hen the handicap—a weak arch P 5 T 3 . or ankle or with_ihe < Palais Roval’s daily prices are tendency to “run in” hee! 5 - n an be relieved of the | NSO consistently low, it must needs i corann B : | take a tremendous buying power NS W o T to give still lower prices at our Tdmonston's Corrective Shoes for Children are made Anniversary Sale. But we have s e e i done just that—it is our thanks to our customers for the past 5 5 Train the Children's feet year’s business. to grow as nature intends. Tdmonston FOOT - FORM SHOES should be worn : 2 o from the ‘rst step. And 1t Wl” pa) ,} on tO ShOp early, though we've tried to provide amply for all. - & £l & o = B Priced acubrdinz to size. Good value always. EDMONSTON & CO. Mon d ay at 9:15 Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles West Side—Between F and G Sts. 61 2 13th St. Next to Droop’s Music House E==————— ANDREW BETZ, Manager B E NN Tt i et e aua TRV I A TS USIAREIANIRIRIRTATURATSATINENIRURINSAORINTS| S1000RIBIRARNRRAISIRIENNINE

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