Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1925, Page 26

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26 » THEATER WORKERS " GET PAY INCREASE - nis and upon their the new THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. CHAPMAN DECISION : 15 DUE NEXT WEEK - Convict Spends Day He Was ;' to Have Been Hanged in Cell at State Prison. 1925. WILL HONOR OFFICIALS. Libertlex Union was this | led o the Vilson The chief probiem awaiting the solu- attention of | tion of the conferenc " vears al Atlanta Until Judge Thomas' decision he authorities urther moves risdietior 40 spend the nex R ntiary f Dispateh to The will held be decision o i hearing ctions of the f this mornk ,gk\ Try the New ,J Cuticura | Shaving Stick Freely Lathering =53\ Medicinal and Emollient ar in several ted from the re Proposal That Churches Up- hold Conscientious Objectors Starts Long Debate. Granted With “Bad Grace,” Managers Admit. to Prevent Walkout. - -dinner. the partici wrade to the ar sts of honor will eremonies will fair 1o be nber 3 to 15 HEAVY FRE LSS i AT COUNCIL BLUFFS Flames Sweep Business Sec- tion—Damage Believed More Than Million. Alva i<hop 1. Prof. Tayion - princips the ) which beli ol s should not ! A 1o theMen - Sure Relief From Constipation Dr. Boice’s Prescription Tablets Wheiher t Gerald Chapman., who wa \ New nize the utive offices o instead Brita ieemin tay and azreed numbe in his nary v Connectient h the right i communions State Shbp tor Toys 1n Our F oyland Tomorrow' A Live Santa Claus is Wailing for You in Tovland! He will be here all day and every day from now until Christmas — ready to welcome L you. and 2 with a little ~uu\vn|r for all boys and girls who come to see him! Come early. come often — each Jow Ve o te o 7 0 w’y e e Tee and every one! S ¢ §275 Choo-Choo Ve 4 e e $2.49 Toy Wood Dressers, ith ol imes S49 Dol Go last A x 1 Cart, Child's Hardwood Rockers Two Lieutenants Named 19 Buckeye Coast- er Wagons, ] bhearing., disc st t R LR L AR o iam) - vood hadies ize: wood hand | $2.00 Imported Mechanical Double Aeroplanes T RAL A » J Toy Friction Battlesh'p, Don't wait — until your friends |, o oflF g $1.69 U g5 tellyou about my - $§2.49 Storm King ey ¥ - : ,. 5 i / s'"ri"""_ Sl“,k' Tinker Toys, 1he “:"n;.u:u:.‘,:c “;:i '"; “"“‘l’"h"" néw tomato soup , e S I e L A | i e 75C $1 79 $2.98, $3.49 $4.49 when wound up fi BTl s _ $1.69 Gilbert's Erector Sets. the . $5.40 Gendron's Veloci- pede. Aol e er - tived $4 40 .75 Part - Wool$sWomen's $4.50 & Union Suits . $1.00, $3.00 Try it yourself $5.00, §10.00 and be the first to tell others about its fine flavor 1§ 88 $5 Silk Umbrellas ENT Y o>-TI I DTl by Van Camp jom Suits’ \,hlldren s Cotton Hose 10c¢ $1.25 Stalloncr) 87c¢ Linen Begin now to enjoy some of the great im- From the home makers land Cotton provements I have been abie to make in the tomato soup which I take great pleasure inannouncing after working years to perfect it. Women from every state have helped me pro- duce this new soup with suggestions and helpful criticisms. Tomany I have been sending for years for their comments and approval, I ask you to try it for these 7 reasons: Made of tomatoes rich in the sweet tomato sugars. None of the green parts are used, eliminating the sharp, acrid tasting parts of the tomato. The delicate flavors of the natural tomato sugars are retained by my new method of cooking. Avery appetizing, rich red color. June butter gives it extra fla- vor; also a full and creamy smoothness. Rich in nutrients that growing children need. of good tomato soup I dis- covered the flavor prefer- ences of people. Ilearned that some want the tomato flavor mild; some want the sweet to- mato sugars accentuated and others want the sharp, acrid parts of the tomato emphasized. The vast majority, however, prefer that em- phasis in flavor be placed upon the sweet tomato sugars. sampies of my new ex- Mixes easily with milk or water. Now I have found the periments. Others have visited me in my laboratory and brought with them their suggestions for the making of this tomato soup. right tomato and produced a soup which I feel is the precise blend of the tomato flavor which 90% of all soup lovers want. To you ladies who have not played a part in helping me produce this new tomato soup —1I want to make this suggestion Try this new soup. You may be surprised with its superior qualities. Or probably you have never relished tomato soup. In that case, you may find this to be just the biend which you prefer. You may find I have over- looked some important point with which you yourselves are familiar as home makers of good tomato soup. Buy half a dozencans and try it. ‘Write me your approval or disapproval, for I am very eager to receive either. Van Camp’s Tomato Soup / 3 cans for 15¢ g WITH 7 IMPROVEMENTS (rregmlars of 15¢ grade) =Moo <. slight irregulars of the Fifth Floor.™ Savings Club Cheeks Cushed. 39¢ Waist Aprons Boys’ 69¢ to $1 Wearables 59c¢ lines and odd Shirts. Cloth lots of Knee aquality “Surprise Fifth Floor Christmas Suvings Club Checks Cashed. tioners. in all n-tied Surprise Fifth Floor." Christmas Savines Club Checke Cashed. Women's Moccasins 59c¢ Waomen's Felt padded soles soried colors “Surpri Christmas ngs Club Cheeks Cashed $3 and $4 Juvenile Suits .79 Junior Frvist Suits, Jersey kne Size urprise Fifth Floor. Christmas Savinze Cluh Checks Cashed. *, o William Rogers & Son Silver Plated at Worth While Savings Set of 6 Dessert Forks ’ Set of 41 Dr~~ert \ponnk ku]d Meat Forks. Rerry Spoons.... Ladles. . Spoons Gravy Raby Butter Knife. Sugar Shell.. Child’s Set, knife, First Floor—Silverware Dept. ork and spoon.. . Table Ware Fvery piece hears these famous smiths trade mark and is fully guaranteed choice of 2 artistic designs. Set of 6 Teaspoons. 98¢ Set of 6 Table- spoons Set of 6 Table Forks fi Qe fi&m&a%%mmqwmm@awfimm@m% P> 50c Pillow Fifth Flaor." Navines Clnh Cheeke Cashed 25¢ Boxed Stationery Tops Waist Su S Fleeced Union ee—t Table Damask 59¢ to 89¢ 3% Goldenbery's— < Cashed. Christmas Savings € i u fmas Suvings Club Checks Cashed. *%® Checks popular 10 1 quality st Floor. Club At Floo Women's ( Men's Umbrellas, s Savings Club BN Y B Y $2.98 N NEVT TN aw Checks Cashed Practical Gifts for the Housewife $1.25 Cut Glass Bon- bon Dishes, assoried <tyles and cuttings. some with handles. 89c $1.49 Heavy Iron Re- tinned Food Choppers, with steel cutters. $1.19 $1.98 Glass shapes liantly and $2.49 Bowls, s and .umng Cut orted bril- $1.98 Aluminum Coffee Percolators, 6-cip <ive, makes delic coffee $1.39 93¢ Imported Deco- raled China Vases, as- sorted rations. shapes and deco- 7-inch size. 69c $1.49 Electr Stoves, Cook ckeled finish 49¢ Light Cut Glass Night Sets, 1 individual tumbler and bottle 33c 59¢ Nick ing Trays, pretty desigy 39¢c _ = 13-inch size o A m W A A s - LT N LN L L ) ) d IEVRVRVERVL o Vg & - m v o B SOl L AL SAAL S L SO S » R

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