Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1925. I][BT SH“.EMENT e e —By WEBSTER. |WANTS D. C. WORKERS | (2t hmevine Skt S0 | oS 200 noon in its headquarters in the Mills llkk?l treasurer; W i S - i i it . o 5 W. Wiley chairman of [ ()] - w : £ mittee to study and $ : : : Reform League to Study Retire-|cations in the retir ; . vote UNDER CIVIL SERVICE P """ ————_‘__._—__.1 ment Act—Votes Support to ; Weék’End SpeCia ls hlbac] ill. i 2 i Dainty Baskets POM PON Of Flowers Chrysanthemums —suitable for gifts, cen- T t© bring a touch of = 2 2 Autumn glory indoors, By the Associated Press. R i . g g7 3 terpieces, or the sickroom. bunch, g 7 CHICAGO, October 29.—Adjust- Including All Expenses $ 1 5 O 5 O C [ ] ment of the debt of France to the Personally conducted tour, No-f| = FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Rufus C. Dawes Declares Failure of French,Parley Is Blow to Trade. United States is the chlef obstacle to restoration of world trade and indus- trial machinery to normal functions, according to Tutus C. Dawes, Chicago ki Dawes, who was chief of the -an section of the committee of f the Reparations Commis- Tk e e e 1E e I Cashez Carryrlowerdtores oup of American . i pairment_of French e ’ . 0 SN J. S. Hartnett 807 14¢h 804 17:}- 24s7 Islh 1209 Wis. Ave. || 927 15th St. N.W. Phone Weat 1702 Room 1208. Main 6931 L ,000,000 principal and finterest, upon a debt of about three and a third hxm n dol! £ would )a\e remmed st obstacle to world r Sees lhllgpr in Rf]efllnn To have re;oflsd lh( offer, to let 1 Address Communications to W. M. Hornstein, Pres., 2325 18th St. N. W.—Col. 9855 | Squeéze the juice of two lemons in a containing iwee of chard which any (lm;,p,lat STORES, Inc. will s u”h for a few ANOTHER NEW STORE ggl'ng%AND 57C lb. mn ~hfl< well In Charge of Mr. M. A. Miller at « s s e e e e ) ARGE CANS OF PINEAPPLES | Orchard White : EXTRA FANCY GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 27c EATMOR CRANBERRIES Ib., 15¢ CHOICE JUICY WINESAP APPLES 4 Ibs., 25¢ FANCY MILD-CURED FAMS Ib,, 32¢ FOUNTAIN The standard of quality—the choice of At All Brand HAMS lovers of delicious Cincinnati’s finest. SI&EES KINGAN’S BACON 1-Ib. Cartons, 53¢ CHOICE ROAST PORK Ib., 33c CHOICE LEG OF LAMB Ib., 37c PHILLIPS’ SAUSAGE MEAT Ib., 38¢ ' fLurn ARE WHAT ou « \v 1 THK THAT : "0 hu )e ent could be made, be an international Tk rotect the f the hu‘inem com- n the business condi- tions of the world in making a settle- mem rather than the amount of in de opt eir claims. Effect of Dawes Plan. a8 and after t - 2 s submitted by | yoro hmgwn University Effect hout the world Settlement Out of Court. hed in the recu- can, 27¢ Enjoy the advantage of a charge account in our splendid new store. With Christ- mas coming this will be a shopping com- fort that will give no end of pleasure. A simple matter to open, in a specially equipped department. With courteous clerks who ask your name, your address and occupation. A few swift prelimi- naries, and the privilege is yours. Then to the luxurious Third Floor to be- hold a fashion creation from Paris. Or to the Sixth where home furnishings, handsome rugs and other decorative touches for your home abound. Or to the juvenile third where Betty and Bob can get just the dress or the suit or the hat they want. May we open an account for you tomor- row? Come tothe New Fourth Floor. %%%%SI’ bottle, 17¢ KRUMM’S SNIDER’S MACARONI SPAGHETTI CHILI SAUCE bottle, 23 EGG NOODLES COCKTAIL SAUCE 23¢€ 3 Pkgs., 25¢ NEW PACK TOMATOES ~ No.2Cans 3 for 25¢ TEMTOR PRESERVES jar, 29¢ PREPARED IN TRUE HALLOWEEN STYLE HOLMESFAMOUS ~~ Home PUMPKIN ?IES THEY’'LL MELT IN YOUR MOUTH! P A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AP PP CORBY’S HOSTESS Chas. Schneider Baking Co.’s CAKE VIENNA BREAD Every"f?.immves 48(: Just So Different FANCY NORWAY MACKEREL 2 for 25¢ KARO SYRUP Bise can, 10¢ AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR 2 pkgs., 25¢ DGS WAXPAPER 4 rolls., 10¢ CERESOTA FLOUR fi 5 Ibs., 32¢; 12 Ibs., 75c LflIlllllllllllllIlilllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllhlilIlI'Ilhlllllllfllu‘%‘!hlll!|‘lilHl\lllllllllifl{llilfli'lh ul‘llllil.l T A :

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