Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1926, Page 24

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2 " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 29. 1926—"PAR'1“ T. . 2 —_— e e e ——————————— | came to the rescue of the family bud- | 14a Easterda 2 M Thood | cuts, and the stylish porterhouse Is [ too thin provides the largest agnount y Loveland of Arkansas|5, and a boy and two girls, children | Mrs. Loveland can visit her girl Y, ort th HOME AND HAPPINESS get after a husband had become In- | City, formerly of Baltimore and Fred- | of Mrs. Loveland's sister, to bring up. | haunts in Baltimore, Ellicott City and CHEAP MEAT BEST BUY, the worse buy on the entire carcass. | of Protein or muscle ',',‘,‘,j::"',{‘:mo,‘“'ffi.‘ capacitated. Doughnuts helped to [erick, Md. Mrs. Loveland brought|The three who are living went = ™ Dr. A. T. Edinger of the Universit: = & T e OWED TO DOUGHNUTS | ot tour chiaren’ througn college. | the recipe for her doughnuts from her | through_college. SNSRI SO0 M. SN 18 oy CLAIMS FOOD EXPERT | pr.a.™ ‘Agrlcultural Experiment Sta. | Edinser found. hin antmals hav And now doughnuts are providing |old family home nearly 50 years ago.| Mrs. Loveland quit her doughnut|hood home In Vermont. T .| tion has mads an economical study of | y1ota, NF /0 B TR N e tat ant s S means for removating that home on| J.C. Loveland, the husband, carries | making for a time as too strenuous a el Tough Cuts, It Is Said, Containis | the American plece de resistance and | IUscles and fif unimals more n T Frederi o |which the mortgage was paid off and | the doughnuts to customers. Mr.|job. With prospects of a family re- 2 finds that the poor for once have the | o8 Brotein. - LACHeiort 1 ,u""‘“ Lo ormer Frederick, Md., Woman Ac-| for a trip back East for two Kansas |Loveland enjoys selling hauufihnr\‘us, union with ‘tahelr children next Spring, Two Officers Resign. More Calories Than More EX- |.jiantage, in some ways. Ty e me H pioneers. because, he explains, whether he hashowever, Mr. and Mrs. Loveland 5 o He found that a rib roast is more " complishes Wonders Through Remarkable doughnuts? Yes, for | orders or not, he I3 always sure to | would like to “fix up” their old home, |, eslgnation of Maj Wiliam . pensive Porterhouse. dienaitah Ahan & otk Puat, Dot that st Prowess as Cook. they not only have a long list of |sell*every one. When Mrs. Loveland saw that their | Thearle, Army Medical Corps, sta-|gp..ia) Dispateh to The Star. clod or chuck produced the most Trvanaleiied to T good deeds to their credit, but they| The four children who have dough-|home nceded mew porches and some |tioned at Fitzsimons General Hospital, | COLUMBIA, Mo., August 28.—The | boneless meat at a lower cost than ransferred to Texas. are good doughnuts, made from an|nuts to thank for helping financially | paint and could see no way of using|Denver, and that of Second Lieut. 12 s | any other roasting portion. * But if Maj. Henry H. Malven, jr., Coast number of calorles i) a beefsteak does | {0V, 0 o ite should ask for & piece | Artiliery Corps, at Boston, has been Special Dispateh to The Star. ancient recipe which long held an|while they were at school were four | their savings for that purpose, she 5 mopiaint ARKANSAS CITY, Kan, August |honored place in an old Maryland |orphaned children reared by the|went back fo her doughnut making.|ATthur A. Klein, Coast Artill not depend on what the housewife | S1% Mot eer e BOt e R, e would | sransforred o the AdJatant Cener 28.—Doughnuts have paid off a $300 | cook book. Lovelands. Having no children of | Now the Lovelands hope to make a s, stationed at Fort Monroe, + | pays for it. In fact the best bargains | get the best bargain of all. Department and assigned to duty a: mortgage on a home. Doughnuts! These doughnuts are made by Mrs. | their own, the Lovelands took a girl, [ trip back East next Summer, so that | hav sident. | in calories are the cheap but tough, | A steer that is neither too fat mor ' Fort Sam IHouston, Tex. [ACMAN fNACHMAN FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE CO. ~ssttedegeitl L_wasuincTON O. Trainléads of Quality Furniture Have Arrived—Trainloads c;} Quality Furniture Have Been Sold—Only Two More Days—These Big Reductions WE BELIEVE THE SAME AS YOU--Quality Furniture and Assured Years of Service Is Far Preferable. That Is the Reason We Say—“People Entitled to Credit Who Reside in Washington, Maryland and Virginia, Can Have 2 to 3 Years to Pay”—No Added Charge for This Accommodation. A $5.00 first pay- ment will any room : complete i . " o e e . v . . ree-piece Living room suite covered in two an ree m'(l)'ll::;: chgzl;vsmguz‘l’;’t: ‘x’:;u‘;:vse;le:‘l::icg:nmm color jacquard. A $225 quality. August sale price Ten-piece dining room suite of the renaissance design, prettily decorated. A $260 Ten piece dining rcom suite—a very new t 4 quality. August Sale Price. .. and novel creation. A Ten-piece dining room suite of the pretty Tudor $275 ' quality. $ 1 95‘00 design. A $240 quality. August sale price..... $75.20 quali- ' " 33520 quali- ties. ugust oI ties. ugust Sale price 6l ’ Sale price ..... Qualities b 5 s Qualities August A P A Augt-ut " 5 ; Seven-piece bedroom suite—maximuin size pieces. Sale Price ~ ; 5 i Sale Price “ioxf:;eiinter:::::t‘io::n:mma large pieces. Finish and decorations beautifully $29 5.00 ° arently: to ilu-Moantiy. A $45 harmonized. A $375 quality. t k August Sale Price..... e quality. August Sale Price.. Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet— \ ) / v A vast assort- - B Sematen ment of bigh grade : , Cabinet, solid | | - novelty chairs, up- T— Fasht gasy desth holstered in choice FURNJLT URE CO.| @it A $25 quality. 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