Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1926, Page 34

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THE SUNDAY love, the chances are he would have : lived happy ever after. He had a taste ARO' ND ’ I ‘HE ‘ :I‘ I ‘S{ for healthy pleasures, but, also, he was ambitious and wanted an heir. After e T N — oy =3 1% vears in the traces, he kicked off | — e e s ~ =N\t sy v 7 U A A — [the harness of routine dnd kot himselt == ; ) 1YL = _— - A B laNG @ new wife—not knowing, poor soul, | i o . ) BE SANMIE RANCESTER. | that his daughter by Katherine would take his place on the throne, and, atter JONQUIL may be just a sappy | he has nevér had to sKake hands with | her, the grent Queen Elizabeth would | stalk with a vellow head, or i | this world’s poor. | &give to England o reign far greater golden memory of Jonqulis|' And so unfortunate, poor fellow, as | than his! And now. they are all so that were—it all depends on |hot to recognize unselflsliness when it any o) poor souls, and how vou look at jonquils—and | stood before him—in shining robe and | we, who ate alive, can go downtown everything else in lifc halo! | and buy all the we want! A man was going through the Capi Lokox % Isn't it grand to be allve. :q rn.un;l;-‘l‘».'y.”u.;:;;xlx' s that felt lke APt is a gift from a friend of the | = * = ;"r:“' ”" s ; ) s in A 120,000 LOST HUSBANDS . was marching, ; o e Mistndes [}flf,f’:;f"‘,;“,“'"""? ARE LISTED IN ENGLAND he was walking, It was in Atlantic City. A man st Perhaps he had YN quite a wa m the struck the t 5 snw a 008 Tep i : that that suitad b S Officials Search for Missing Men ::T;:;\KZA:. el £ i e have hie fixed. The repair | as State Supports Dependents o ‘ when the hts went out. He Under “Poor-Relief Law." PR Vs SHic 5 o iy uin to fini<h the not count. The s ! B oo e J X 4 moe | proximately 20,000 “lost” busbands in been born - with i alt, se he had tch @ teain | Fosland, and although rewards One of his shoes had { Leun offered. no news of them can be | : i en vl he went back to iined. The hoards of guardians y E s Y : . . 3 2o with—say, Spain, (& the station weiiring one good shoe and Toos Toct who are respon- For the new bride and groom, the question of how they will furnish their new home is second to no other in importance. but anvhc L { nance of the depend. : 5 . ; s . s . el e was march- A v e e : missing men, are eager o find It is not just the pleasurable thrill of owning good furniture that really matters, but its value in making home more inviting ing through the ds hoiding be. EK s you time to skim hvands because the author- e . . "N A o o . fore him a jonquil as vellow as sun the sur London's big sights spending many thousands of | o} and life in the home more livable and enjoyable as the vears roll on! Not only is the cost of the fine furniture in our display shine and with one spear on its stem many of which you have s a pounds “poor rellef” for their A : e . Y . . He must the blossom | dozen 2 in an | ites and farc amazingly Jow—but we're glad to extend a helping hand to all young folks by allowing them to pay out of income rather somethin re than a v bought | 2fternoon throw or shopping anchester ver: Birming- 7 . 4 i < i 8¢ & fioniet Shop, for he heid it Hetore | B1st € 3 wm and indeed, most of the other than out of capital—through our popular credit plan! as an u lyte carries andle. | ook like h P2 Vou an in- cities have a lst of anted hus opped peanutting the | Ward vou want to slip hands." The guardians say that squirrel to look at the rapt, stately g0 for & last goc d-bye many of the men found it impossible moving figure, but the man paid no | t ol 1 of (5 settle down to humdrum life after attention. The jonqu 2 ! heir wartime experiences, and not been a magic wand that was visioning st A aln 5 1 13 able to get employment in thelr 1o him other jonquils that had bloomed 1 ave 2 d y o places, owing to the trade de in his garden of the past thyills 3 0 pression, have You never can tell what wonderful | rior. who sleeps under a sl of Ll knowing that their wives and children heart and | marble q vied from a 3 v | wou d be cured for by the authorities “‘Hn]rl the Poets’ Corner i | You pass or 4 1 | lights in this ‘l‘ ,i»r 1; / ¢ su- | e - traveling together—especially n | preme spot in all London, the i i who goes marching through a silent | Visit is more compelling for the ! HA"'_EI Photography Applied. place of trees with buds on them—car- | It give ou to see g think t H The Canadian government ha . Yving & flower.as If 1t wese & bassed]| for if, with no guifle nigh tor | plied aerial photography to several of | candle—but the woman was sure of | 10 hinder. : its administration problems. - Among \ one thing, for she said, confidentialy, | n;m:M.‘ _\m.l.- - the v |other things has R 47,000 i / i < to the squirrel: | of St. Peter, accordi i- | square miles of sources, bl ~— : ey, Soun: there goes a brother ot | flon that 81 : Forests, s o X i 3-Burner mine. he; T ) hallow his ne me tainous expanses, 5 1 vorrt = i fa's st T s il about | ous dep: s e in- " 3 And then a child's ve d e : ! partments ean in D w‘mflmmm Gas StOVe Skliter, awonit, Fol Dlodss | QArimS ssor | ister thowe o Mister, w ! ) R e oy Fiber Stroller i For a little girl, chaperoncd by a site, i uried in | develop ater ¢ and the exist- , . 15 75 . | By the Associated Press w LONDON, March 6.—Therc are ap: nurse, had skipped around a h, | L toda 0! & Bret re little known Complete with hood and adjust- And her plea aroused the man into 4 e ¢ v ¥ 8 proposed to able foot rest. - a smile of every.day ess. Th b erowned ', hoto all of Canada With large oven, which has white enamel front. A fine cooker voungster had reached up an expect- the Abl exception of Edward : Priced as Low as ant hand, and the man gave her his | Sine - .:r'vnmxnlv:t‘v'.A Tn‘vkt!]"i m(v‘uL\n\u-rI\lv ’x:v‘ . e naramned Monud 5 % ® and baker at a very low price. was going. But he was und meu owd the i | AR :Erme e i e e T ¢ A TIGEY A CTION Only $1 Cash her own for jonquils most popular am 3 ws who | a & | & e 8 n 3 it e e Lol e e et prs )|y USED CAR wmow | Joséph McReynolds” | 1 such prodigal bl s 2 ¥ g | . 4th SYREET AT R | Seventeen pieces, consisting of Wing Chair, long Settee, Side Chair, Mahog- | any-finished Davenport Table, Mahogany-finished End Table, Polychrome B e e s il | e Banpeted to be CIr of tha "o E Floor Lamp Base, Floor Lamp Shade, Bridge Lamp Base, Bridge lLamp pulled the jonquil into vellow bits and tminster. A white. slab marks | d-down reverence could | Shauac (1400, at tell 1 heen cestors and -, but be 2 I which had becn slaves— ZiD s B | . : % i YNy Shade. two Electric Torchieres, two Mahogany Candlesticks, Polychrome everything was over. the of Old Parr, ied in | # 3 ) 4y 6 e B | ——— i Console Mirror, two 27-inch Velvet Rugs and Polychrome Smoking Stand s .« | IF HAIR IS TURNING e & : Sieking Staod THER " | b HERE is a Washin man 3 s reconstruction, s the m . HERE i o Wash oot s e | CGRAY” USE SAGE TEA et Add $20.00 for Kroehler Overstuffed Bed-Davenport of Vanity Fair. A c ice The first stone of it laid in { e - . Jumped into a diplon ie secretary 2. 1 the chapel of Edward the . 3 ship abroad, and from birth to date | Confessor nse the futility of | [hat beautiful, eve shade of dark has had no personal contact with the | life's gres cht of six Kings| oo} - class that ction dramatically calls |and s queens i ws, and in | 2 the other half.” the middle s the shrine of the | A little while ago he was home for | Confessor (1066), erected by command Sage and Sul-| stock o Floor r—married 1o [of Henry tnd “Yor- centuries .ul phur. Your hair g at 4 off its regular value, ir can only be had by brew. ing a_ mixture of impor- | object of v n ot is vour charm. It! including Axminsters, Velvets, g it what it {80 says your ¢ makes or mars Viltons « ssel is toda Wwhose ine ipels | custom holds. good toda L ey Wiltons and Brussel F - 3 AV, spring el raEtive her to o o W narke | thority vouched to th me p v casv to operate Special a fve er own ear. * 1| among the Greut and G ‘ . 9x12 Brussels : - I : sorry for poor w Jut | sands of pilgrims cc 1 year to ¢ ; A ; don't cry over it, honey— kneel before the tomb ard, Th an application As Low as N ¢ iorning the man accompanied |coronation chair in the Confessor's two of Sage and | [F > ] . his sister to Centel and as he | Chapel shows the Scone, or ston Sulphur enhances | i 3 waited in the sedan a volce drifted | de ; " Cltio it o 12 : ¥ Wrouih the window, that was open o | Were crowned, f Scottish hundred-fold. Don't bother to prepare | . = e 7 Only $1 Cash 51 the mixture: you can get this famous SelP b e o | old recipe improved by the_addition of | lettem stmmer until read Lo SUrbent oM i 75 cents, all | oung diplomat turne onze, of Ttalian workmanship. res | Cane Bed Outfit ished eves outward to find two heaithy | upon & tomb of black marble inclosed alled Wyeth's Sage and $ looking young women with their mar- | in & shrine of wrought ss. It was | pl This can a ts on the flagging beside |their son, Henry VII. considered hy | dey 4 y back the natu- And he kept on looking, for|some graceless humorist to be the | . S s 5e Wi v . spoken had to|most popular pop-per in « Sk b g ve way - | who divorced his first quer y 2 Sage [ ] Don’t you cr < ur hones before | sever not countin " e | 5 now_ because | puttin’ ‘em on 17 And | always [0f Cleves was sent ¢ hon KCns 5o and cvenly add a coupler red peppers—and I take | to mother, and the luck obody can te has been ap- o e o o my bones in cold wat marrer an’ flavor it with a |Who survived him—throt ed ou simply dampen a sponge reddish: the N h with it and draw this turies of Catholic fuith, Ghing e i N . . L . 5 Cneich it bnoiad Ghesrhe taking, one small S I'his is one of the sensational values we are offering during this special liad \v morning the gray ; { i VIIL s buried 5 6k sale. The price is very low but the quality of material, workmanship and . and near lies the elde Loy O i See . I . - ® . | o by . i Ui Yo ia * s I ‘ et of Henr Mary whom t i om by S Wi s construction is of the very highest. Eight pieces, consisting of Bow-end Chlfl:crObe Bed. large Dresser, Chifforette, large Vanity, Spring. Mattress. two Pillows. | * sio0 cach def 1 this Solid Oak Chifforobe. La ompartments up X ¥ epper | treatment when she e ch | v ot & welt 1 mustard today 11 be In your goings and comings through | Price ] e ' boot tomo = |the Abbey and other historic points d 9 AN hurt us to do our own —» |you number of graves, | I'his Dbeautiful Bed, with all- " Y “That's right, Mame, anner guess|eack Henry—his good friend, | cotton mattress and woven-wire "m - LRl A we'll be that ws too, when haby gets | Sir Moore; his true adviser. H i | spring. A — . lin'—but all T gotta | Bist . and S e _ i ! Canbe endedinaday $2.50 Cash—$1 Weekly Sy Only $1 Cash higli€ood is sumpm fie i ot ek if you will. You can check the fever huggey from the t Y ex | firt: Solevn. her disloyal | open the bowels, tone the entire sys heakijee Joe has s he . s Jir and tricke | tem. You can eliminate all the re so hot T can't touch ut I s Miss € v Katherine, who | sults of the cold. The way is with to myself: ‘If } fs i a b Wecause of the | HILL'S—so ~ effective. <o complete | ar ause |t Ilions have come to employ it. | . -t o e Jinen e Ao harid he haster | 0f Henry's own fec = an i wie anything less cfficient.! e i | ok for Aint mans | Who 1 ) ] | Dontiaaiay Atiourt i 5t oce Q\mflm \betl i i 1 hush'n's s Jo e sure loves | l‘h u‘.]fl’”.n ml‘l).--x ,.‘.Hw;v Faith”—still, Henry b leg or | RSB ? 2 b U‘\ N ones was explained by his sister, who | POints. And, if, inst boing somicd ms UININE as entirely familiar with the s | belled to marry u sister-n-law 100 « except that her f him, he had been free to marry oferred a drop of talisc Sme 11 around the corner he eonii | Get Red Bex ®RQ3gr0 with Portrait inding a couple Our Stock of Reed cast before | e : Fiber Furniture i < e ; o 1 e+ |18 Pleces . . . $149) avsi cive o . . . and white hine 3 Three-piece suites with up- ; , Sy, i : i = 3 : : ; o Bride ot e L T e e and comiortable don't heliay y 2 holstered seats, loose cushions. Just imagine how much pride you will take i entertaining vour guesis at dinnes ;:.”,‘ o 5| with a wonderful dining room suite like this, consisting of la Buffet, hea ) loyw: & So rich n b ot ! ‘ Closet, Extension Table, five Side Chairs, one Armchair, in genuine leather, polychrome : S Buffet Mirror, two Mahogany Candlesticks, Nut Bowl., 26-picce Rogers Nickel Silver 98 Set and 3-piece Console Set. ¢ $10 A YEAR Noo Medical Examinatior Wil Protect You Aga ACCIDENT|! | B k| ' ' .z" DELIVERY AND SICKNESS | ‘ | LR ANYWHERE Freight Paid to All Points Not £25 weekl ookl ekly benefit l aF . 530 N Gouble Thdemnity y ¢ N = DOCTOR'S BILLX. hospi Rt Bt il ke : ' Reached by to help you In time of need T SOOI ; Kitchen Outfit stopned and expor household bills 1 up . Avoil that catastrophe ! coupon below and protact yourself Eiipon mow: before the frouble over: Soipon o : Consisting of large, well fin- N i (Arents | anted for this Tervitory) . a ished Dresser, Beautiful Chif- ( ) North American Accldent Insurance L gy oo Made of Metal Bed, All-cotton Mat- Co. o 434 Bonnell Building, Newark, N. J. fmhl" toasted wheat and malted barley, tress, Woven Wire Spring, llg U] Consisting of kitchen cabi- net, porcelain table, two chairs, 8 yards floor covering and 6 "'l' I||, picces enamel ware. vl $5 CASH Gentlemen: Pleasn send detailad ' information the $10 “PRE. Rocker, Chair and two Pillows. MIER POLIC No' obligation to me. L] Only $5 Cash Name . Asar ... Costs less than acent a dish EEEEEE;—:BEEEEE—:EEEEEEEE

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