Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1926, Page 21

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WEDNESDKY, JULY 11, 1938 CAPTAIN'S LIFE SAVED . ‘Adams’ surgeon, before arrival at Port Clearance 10z his seisons Higher Priced Shbe'sfi E Now Reducea to Started in Business 16 Years| Ago With 5 Cents, Now Pays . $110,000 in Rent. By the Associated Press. DES MOOINES, July 14—A woman & 3 ‘ . who started in business 16 years ago Ao of the newspaper. | I ? “played with 5 cents in capital and today pays g o h.‘y".n.w ¢ Cummings is not a- star $110,000 factory and store rental and employs 400. workers. today addressed er, he was good enough 27 years |given away to the national convention of Business m:.‘mm in th? °m ’v’v«m ones. ;ut b‘p‘? 804 Professional Women on- “One Amateur thamplonship, His tamily is | purchased an average . R man’s Vs 3 oo b i "MMrs. Ora M. Snyder of Chicago, Aot er wiith MoK I8 ORS TS, o - originator of the homemade candy- #tore idea, was the speaker, ‘The company will be aMissouri cor- poration, owmed* exclusively: by 'Mr. M‘ltwlilhmhl‘ . two capital stock. P ot b ) “Five cents worth of divinity fudge, sold at a church fair,” she! told the business women, *started my business career, without experience,| without capjtal and in a line of endeavor al- vercrowded." { nyder’s talk revealed a busi- mess philesophy in which smiles were emphasized. “Keep competent help;"" she advised, “apd pay them well. Listen to advice but'manage your own business. - You | . must like your work to be successful. Get fun out of it every day. Per: sonality is the greatest factor in busi- ness and a smile is the greatest factor in _personality.” Mrs. Snyder said that part of her Success was due to the fact that she has learned men's preferences. “Father's choice,” she said, “is but- tery, nutty, chewy, saity candy. He Mkes licorice and cinnamon flavors.” Births' Reported. The followirig births have boen:reported ibe !‘!’_eal?fi Dartment Within the Dast Deaths Reported. The foll A he ‘Health t within the:past hours: ¥ Afee, 23, United States Naval » burn, 64, 1206 Tst. B.e. fl'.‘ 70. 812 ‘13th e a0, b4, Georgetown University fldred_J. Dumdh, 1. 1103 74 Tven w;’:‘ffis’g:mn o ) Beraard, 35, Tubercul x 3 Barnes; ‘81" Tuberculosis H ; [ loxen“m ll:"nnd. Tuberculosis Hos- Lees court. illiam Edwi Haynie Winbush, Dol e Jones. 74, Home for ‘Aged, Blus. Pains. - Marriage Licenses. = arriage licenses have been issued to the 08hert A and Merrill R. Smith, both deaths have been reported || artmen " | subscription ““aiready’ indicated" make &n allotment’ of shares necés- : -.ryaammmq..° It will be strictly gy gl e o B of pufchaseé has made * SENORA DE_CLARO, " s’ Wllo"flm.‘lz: sunudhn& nmmf}uwm' Iv' '4'}"'"' SPECIAL BOARD NAMED. Appointment of a special retirement | g and ‘relief- ‘board to consjder’the ap- peal of retired Police Pvt. Commo: dore Lockwood for an increased pen- sion was approved yesterday by the Commissioners on recommendations of Corporation Counsel Francis H. Stéphens. The board will be com- posed of Assistant Corporation Coun- sel Ringgold Hart, Police Inspector L. J. Stoll and Battalion-Clilef P. R. urged by Mr. Stephens because .the existing board is firmly fixed in its opinion that ‘the retired officer never was entitled to a pension. The late Commissioner James F. Oyster overraled the board’s reeom- | mendation that Lockwood be denied pension of $50 a month. um There s 50 J6b you want done 00 small carefully made: + . That the largest body of ‘salt-water within the beundaries "or the, United. States Is only a three-hour drive ison and Missouri G. Lucas. | fi ville, Vi i Fia.. and | i W, T D of This city and Marian ®. Youg of Bethesda. Md. & clageit and Tercsa Johneom. ?u"n" ne Bajton abd rissle, siifferd “Garner o M. g Joscoh B GSinet and Blizabett M. Van s 3. Moo and Bernice ¥. Hutchins, b 55 and Eatewle Jackson and Dorothy M. Brown. ank. ones - . Special beds, tables and chairs are now provided for tall men and women, at a London hotel. " “FURS Why Worry Where to Go? Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 618 12th St. N.W. Special Offeringsin High-grade Homes The following are for exclu- 7. sive sale in our office and rep- i resent values which are con- siderabl¥ in excess of the prices asked. In each instance satis- ™ % factory terms can be diranged. Z —_— TIEERS ¥ The Houses are open evgg\ 7 day—or you can phone our of: fice any hour up to 9 p.m. and Z make special appointment for 7 inspection. 1635-41 Madison St. Overlooking Rock:Creek Park Semi-detached Eanglish 7 homes—separate garages. Special Price—Terms 5913 16th 5t —new—elaborately equipped. and decorated. {7t Under MO,MO—-‘Tm 3617-33 Everelt St. Chevy Chase, D. C. ’ Half square from Conn. Ave. Semi-detached; . with 'built-in ASSNASNASIRN A very important sale begins Thurs- day. and granted him an annuity preliminary to the opening of the con- tost. of the will of the late W. E. D. Stokes, millionajre hotel owner, Sur- rogate Foley yesterday appointed Mrs. Stokes: as .anclllgry two children, James, “| contest 18 to open in the Fall. elvinator Washington Sales Factory Branch 741 11th St: N.W. Pg Main 2278 - Kelvinator The Oldes: Do ~ Choice of the House-- 14 Electric Reirigeration cratic primary of' Mr. Catts ernor, - 19171921, 1924, finishing John W.. that he would be & candidate v- | : NEW._ YORK, July (14 (P.—As a | ernor ot Florlda, subject : again : % % % % % % % % % % % 1% % 2 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % # % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 40 Distinctive Styles in Seuterne Gray Kid e “Blonde Kid Parchment Patent Kid Kid Bionde Black Satin Satin gilidi e S " This timely event offers a selection of more than fi&stincfin styles—4 of which are illustrated. The fact that every pair sold at a much higher price makes the savings emphatic. All sizes mm 2% to 8, AAA to C, but not in every style. [5—[o]—=|o|—=——n|——c[—0] PEEREREREELKE . 5 5 S 5 50 0 D S S S S S S N NN XL NN HEEIH RN IR it £ i Store Closed Al Mympm]fly@w _ Stetson Shoe Shop July Reduction Sale Women’s Smart | Shoes > 5975 ) $11-§12_$i350—$1650 Store Hours, 8 to 6 Ane ariv s TR R R A R R S A A R e e R R R s S R s SIS R H LN + ' Reptilo Combinations S Whi KR ~ Our July Reduction Sale is what you'have been expecting, Here it is. Just two sales each. year—you *profit by savings on secq}ifig x : finefo(otww at reduced prices and we make irnmédiate: clearance of ourstock - Th k‘v riety of styles'is complctg Pumps, strap slippers, oxfords and slip-ons, and many of our ernsSgy Ties. Notall our stock is included, but the variety”is.mostiextensive and em- all the fashionable materials and colors listed above. 95 5 3 N N N I I NI s Allsizes arie Included but wot all styles’in every sixe e ‘Children’s

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