Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1925, Page 18

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THE EVENIN \(z STAR, WASHINGTON, D, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925. 1Dog Saves Master lJENI[][}RMS HNT pichyelr UNION WITH LABOR, % Mo Bt By the Asso GRAND JU vember 30.-—Thoi T ncher, owes his life to moengrel dog that smpanied on a round-up of stray cattle Coalition in South Dakota to Down Republicans Seen as Possibility. here. | Ternahan w | when he wa bull The horse was b and lonz i to shoot it SEEK THEATER CHAIN. Universal Interests to 1.000 Houses for Films. Acquire 1 in effort t m end of the i rs in Training DISEASE PREVENTION TOPIC FOR SESSION @558 ) years by ali drumlll A-K on every tablet of the genuine. Hits Auto at Cross-| iding his herse | !CHARGES EXPLOITING Mirnister Sze Seys Great Britain, U' the entire Luman race. France and Russia Seek Con- trol of Markets. | ‘ | nationals on China's soil an tonomy. German pro November $0.— | cotton goods Chinese Min- loutput fn adva ister to the . in a speech first quarter of 1926. 1 Rachmaninoff Poli’s Theater December 2nd Attend this concert and note the individual qualities that distinguish this great pianist. Then go to the store of any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor Records by Rachmaninoff. Note how faithfully his renditions are portrayed on the Victrola. Ask specially to hear his record of the Chapin “Polonaise in E Major” (6504). at the First Presbyterian Church yes- terday accused Great Britaln, France and Rusela of exploiting and control- | OF CHINA RESOURCES |iins the resources ana markets of China, to the detriment of the welfare of a people constituting one-quarter He pleaded or the abolition of the extraterritorial nhhm assumed and enjoyed by foreign for the restoration of China's customs au- cers of semi-finished | wve sold their entire ce up to the end of the ILLNESSES SELF HEALED. Harvard Proiessor Says Three- Fourths of Maladies Undetetced. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., November 30| found in the postmortem examina- | e 2 tions which time fter time reveal in. | 'O the proposition of Mgr. delible and unmistakable traces of | that the strikers recurn to work and of medicine and soclal ethics at Har-| jisease which the subject had con- vard, declared that ‘“three-quarters quered all unknowingly,” ®).—Dr. Richard C. Cabot, protessor W W = ] . U of all ilinesses are cured without the victims even knowing they have hud1 them,” {n an address on the relation| QUEBEC, )enlerd&! “Proof of this contention 15 to be | eq. he sald. tled by arbitration. November 30 (P).—The of religion to health at the untv ersity | strike of the three national unfons in | the shoe factories of Quebec has end- | The manufacturers have agreed that the question of salaries be set- Agree to Arbitrate. |ana 1,600 women were affected by the strike in the 14 factories where wor ceased November 16. L True Enauxh Langlofs | From Look Out Look for the picture of the Quaker on every package of oats you get. That’s the only way to get the “ Quaker flavor” —the old Scotch flavor—that you want WH.AT you want in oats is flavor. Everything else takes second place. Oats originally a Scotch dish must have true Scotch flavor to be at its best—real “Quaker” flavor. Nobody has yet succeeded in imi- mtin%Quaker flavor. That enticing and Ytoasty Scotch tang of the Quaker brand. People who ordinarily don't *ake to oats, find delight in that unique flavor. Once you taste it, you are spoiled for ordinary oats. So when askedto“try”’ a substitute,say “NO.” That flavor is not the result of guesswork but of certain Quaker milling processes applied to the finest, plumpest oats that grow. Some 50 years were spent in per fecting it. Quick Quaker cooks in 3to 5 min- utes. It makes the finest, the most savory and quickest of hot break- fasts. Due to Quaker milling methods, it- supplies, too, the “roughage” you need to make laxatives seldom nec- the Wiciita Falls Record-News Still the moderr girl knows as muci about a needle as the modern bo; About 1,500 men knows about a bucksaw. Another (‘mlp‘e H [The Quaker Oats you have always known land Quick Quaker—Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Anti-Kamnia Quiek Rollef from Pains and Aehes 2 Kinds Tuesday at j 1218 F SLNW, & —a most amazing value-giving Millinery event! Any Hat in Our Emtire Stockk CKELVER“dGOS e , REGARDLESS OF WHETHER FORMERLY SOLD AT $10, $15, $20, $25 115 K S i a2 ]| . g ; OR, AS IN SOME CASES, AS HIGH AS $35 ori;da nd ‘wm-‘v £ 1 _, An Efficient Office plus comfortable surroundings that's the ¢ o mbi naution voull enjoy ~ the new b | Vermont|| > | Building Vi, Ave. rd L St. 1t bas been designed ind il ecially for business and the parking to entire Your Choice at HATS BEARING SUCH WELL KNOWN _— LABELS AS: i - ) Zaat ; it is our intention to hold Bluebird |SPECIAL . g 6DAY || ot/ I Oscar Rostl Personally Conducted Round Trip ONCE EACH SEASON— this event — only once will you secure the al- Laurcl shaticr Import pps Cres most unbelievably great e ——"' e —— | S e 2D 0101 = values this sale affords ng Crips to T —all for HATS FOR the dignified Ma tron—hats for the de- mure Mi Hats that are individual —chic. fats for dinner, theater, JREICE GBI country club, street—for Haven Villa COl‘Pornhon ; . every and any occasion. 220 Investment Bldg. | i Y Felt, Satin, Gold and Washington, D. C. | Silver Metallic Hats: cvery model and shade Buy Your Entire Season’s Supply No Restrictions W hatsoever Every late Winter model will be shown. Ii bought regu- larly would carry the almost prohibitive prices such ex- clusive hats command. This is the Iast pri Phone Main 10 We want every woman in Wash- ington to take advantage of this opportunity to save. 'COME EARLY It s only natural that an event of this kind should be largely attended. vou would avoid the crowds it is wise to come early. Millinery Shep Third Floor Frank R. Jelliff, Inc. Haven Vilia Corporation 220 Investment Bldg. Washington, D. C. se send me full iuforma- regarding Tour of Dec. lst Therefore, sf

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