Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1926, Page 15

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POLAR AIR PARTY By the Associated Press. _ SAN Personnel and Equipment| emtnencis. st made at N = Soon on Way for Take- | mexparac ’”‘.‘..’i"l'.r' engineer at Ohio, Off March 21. Sun Diego By the Associated Press. DETROIT, Mich., January 2 somnel and equipment of ¢ etroit Aviation Society’s airplane polar ex if the lines are n\ngled pedition soon will ba en route to Point yORDER OF WEST LODGES INSTALL NEW OFFICERS | Barrow, Alaska, where the take-off I8 scheduled for March 21. Capt. George H. Wilkins, who heads the expedition. expects to leave here within the next few days. He will he | Grand Master Lee Berlinsky and Solomon Klipker. Deputy, Of- ficiate at Exercises. Accompanied by ) pursuit Mount to make the flight as an uneflicial 0b- | Gicers of the Woodrow Wilson | Ha a)) F. A. Frost, J. L. Bate Monte- | Order \ ta joint |of the women's server ppendent Carl Iilson § Novel Parachute Proves Foolproof TO LEAVE DETRQIT) I oheetive es in that it can be used successfully from as low an altitiide as 100 feet. No skliled hands are required to THE EVENING |TEAM HEADS CHOSEN FOR MISSION DRIVE Secure $75,000 for New Building. individual churches. tains already secured: Kundahl, B. William 11. R the Gavel Club, at which | Bennett, Mrs. ( insky, grand master of the | 1 order, and Solomon Klipker, dis- T Mrs. Austin trict deputy, officiated. The Woodrow Wilson 4 1 recording financial treasu 4 U Sugar, inner guard Nathan Bortnick, marshal: Solomon houzht 500 | Klipker. Herman Weiss and Morris year Wolf, trustees. Lodge of- ng Silverman, presi- | M ds Metro, Benner, Mrs, and Sheldon 46 More Than 40 Groups to Work to More than 40 campaign teams || chosen for the “finish-the-job” cam paign for $75,000 to complete pay ments on the Central Union Mission's new building already have been select pack it, and it makes no difference |ed, according to an announcement made at a luncheon meeting at the today. This does not include srganized by denomi o { wherever possible in building. 1 leaders and key men of the Supt. John S. Rennett and Mrs. Ben- nett reparted the following team €ab-| ggualopment of the residential’sections _ | along very liberal lines | Efiective 3 s A. W. Cummings Mildred Mrs. F. S, Browne Schnelder, X Aims Bill at Search and Seizure. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926. F. G. COLDREN SPEAKS AT REALTY FORUM| —_— . | Park Counsel Suggests Winding | Buusch and 1.....) Opt scientific: staff and wic . Roadways to Preserve Hillsides in National Capital. e diewimes Winding roadwuays to enhance ap and Jen this coun pital Park meeting of the fol ashington Real Bstate Board at the | Wirdman Park Hotel last night. ed 1 number of the local v holding off their opera tions to allow the ground to be pur- chased for park purposes and urged them to preserve all the timber The preservation of the valle: natural contours of the land al urged by Mr. Coldren, who situation in Washington permitted the | Almost anvthing can happen some- tim In Mexico. n man was shot by accident sore throat treatment from germs. l.' o R Formamint provides athroat antiseptic of proved germigidal power that you can carry with you, and with which you can keep up your fight against THE BIG germs anytime, anywhere. hours. All druggists. Announcement in OPTICAL SCIENTIST DIES. } @ scientist, died yesterday at e DURING epidemics of dis- ease, or when exposed to dust, cold or dampness, keep the throat as free as posgible To treat sore throat take a Formamint tablet every hour or so. To prevent infection, take one every two or three Sundays Star | fi.. ‘mamint SMALL e MEATY 4,:,‘: : c SMOKED s\s--- POST TOASTIES f‘\f‘\f‘\fi;%‘{?‘\ Society Brand Repriced from $55, $65 and $75 (lance at the label in any overcoat from The Hecht Co. When you read “Society Brand” or “Sheldon” you know vou're buying fine quality, regardless of how low the price may be. There are only 271 coats in this lot. The sizes are broken. There may be just one of a kind.. And the Winter is about over, for us. That is the why of the $46 price. Greatcoats, semi-ulsters, tube coats. Imported and Ameriean fabrics, from the best mills, here and there. Plain colors, moire weaves, mixtures, plaids. Single and double breasteds. And your size is here. at a saving from $9 to $29. Tomorrow—Last Day to Get Manhattan Shirts % Less Make a six-months shirt saving all at once, tomorrow. Remember, our entire Manhattan stock—no exceptions. Buy for now, for Spring and for va- cation. Because this nationally ad- vertised event doesn’t come around - again until well into Fall. (First Ploor.) (Direct Entrance to Men's Shops, Second FloorJ Foot-Model ' Shoes for College Men 6 Typically collegiate with the brogue toe and bar- bour welt—yet conserva- tive enough for the young business man. Black or tan calf, high or low. Scotch grain or patent oxfords. (Fifst Floer.) Hanan Shoes Exclusively at The Hecht Co. EXEXEXEXEXEXEXEXEXEX T %A, MEEFELXELTRXTETXEXX The Snap Brim ¢ - FRXERXEXEXERXER XK There is still time to get one— David Grimes Radios $69.50 Complete with every accessory— batteries—loud speaker—aerial wires. People are giving away, throwing away or trying to sell their old radios to get these Grimes 5-Tube Sets. We sell them in the original factory box. If anything should be wrong, we give you another. $l Delivers the set to your home. Further payments arranged. Y 14 Grimes 5-Tube Radio without @cCesSories is Priced Qb e e sismmn 539 bttt t st ettt ittt et STETSON For spring —soft felt with fancy band. Pearl gray, zinc, bisque, tan, fawn, brown. In the inimitable Stetson manner and the uncopyable Stetson style. 58 Just arrived, Men’s Spring Caps, $2 BACO '8 O'CLOCK COFFEE OUR NEWEST STORE Open Tomorrow V1811 ONTARIO ROAD N.W. CORNER OF ONTARIO ROAD AND ONTARIO®*PLLACE N.W. Come in and visit us when out shopping. Your inspec- tion is courteously invited, whether you care to make a pur- chase or not. There will be Simpson’s Buttermilk and free samples of foodstuffs for all. POTATOES 0 29¢ - 10 30 FINE WHITE MEALY COOKERS GUARANTEED FREE FROM FROST KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES Pkg. 9C VAN CAMP’S EVAPO-, RATED DORSCH’S SILVER CAKES CHOCOLATE i A new product of the VANILLA PER Dorsch Baking Company ORANGE CAKE At a Special Intro- ductory Price TALL CANS CHERRY TOMATOES sR2Xb mreseo SO <A CANs 25C PEAS BRAND =y Al : IONA BRAND SOUTHERN S , TOMATOES VireiNia rever 2 3% 15¢ DO DT TS TSI STRING BEANS %% ooy PlN EAPPLE PINEAPPLE MONTE i MONTE SEICED PEACHES Mgglila o :‘.”“ DI MONROR BARTLETT PEARS SILVERBROOK PRINT SUNNYFIELD IT'S SLICED RINDLESS CHEESE MK “Look for the Cow on the carton” BUTTE . 30¢ 19c BULK OR IN THE CONVENIENT ‘ ONE-POUND PACKAGES LARD

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