Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1926, Page 23

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Cutting Skin Slice | From Neck of Girl Jilter Now Taboo; Ry The Associated Press. TOKIO, October 7.—The quaint Korean custom of carving a de- sign on the neck of a girl who has jilted her sweetheart was frowned upon by the Tokio Appeal Court when it sentenced Lyu Tetsufuku to 1% months’ fmprisonment for murderous assault on a girl in Moji. Korea. Lyu's defense wad that he had been engaged to the girl, but that she had found a handsomer man and left him. He produced witness. es to prove that ancient Korean customs permitted him, under the cumstances, to shave off her eye- brows or to cut a slice of =kin fro; her neck. The c ruled, how- ever, that the car ustom h no standing in law and Lyu was committed to prison. i < | INVESTIGATION OF GIRL | EVANGELIST PLANNED s—two of them | taxes of the Nation ’ RS < | «ch vear than | Atheist Association Complains of Her Work to New York Chil- ! dren’s Society. i by ent tux laws, 2.300.000 persons | By the Assoc who form paid income tax now | PHIPPS CALLS TAX CUTIMPRAGTICAL Senator Praises Administra- tion for “Unassailable Rec- ord in Five Years.” By the Ao wsten DE? . Colo., insistenc the forthcoming Co taxes still further was se 1s practical and an tmpossibility.” in a statement liere last night by Senator Lawrence ¢. Phipps, chairman of the Republican senatorfal commit statement pr. 7.—The f Democratic leaders thit | reduce | ‘im- October Society will investigate old girl e wrote the who is con- these not neec mate « pearance of children in 1 performances, the compul- ion for minocs pations. id not believe ing would be classed BRITISH RULERS RISE | fical" and that he had 1o dicti he other tw s. EARLY ON VACATION | X:\irineiess. e stated, the. soctety = | would inquire 4 eatmer Ceremony Maintained by King and |2nd Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, “Cascarets” 10¢ ing Holiday. Bs the Associated Press LONDO October 7.—Ceremo and rule are not entirely aholished by J family during their recup- £ holiday. Promptly « down_th the N no more, sleep after st is taken at & o'clock, so that the men can leave | with the Kinz for shooting | Refore they ) s Don't stay head- achy, dizzy, bilious, constipated, sick! One or two pleas- ant, candy - like “Cascarets,” taken any time, will mild- not s expert with the 1 Iy stimuiate your S r Zz liver and :.rtfin your i i G bowels. Then you Trains Carry Mail Boxes. A 3 O e % ERDAM, October 7 () feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Your boxes on wheels are proving o SUCcess | head will be clear, stomach sweet, ere. where collect oxes - : - - 4 tached to the backs of trams going | '°HEUS l?’"}fca‘Pd your Sk:};rm:‘:-c ol toward the general post office. At | Decause“Cascarcts’ ne f g] P the halt in front of the post office ! Sicken, it has become the largest the boxes are emptied and letters ave | selling laxative in the world. i rushed to the sorting room. saving | Directions for men, women, chil- ®everal hours’ time in collection. dren on each box—any drug store. friends nearby. Dinner at 7 pam. is a_jolly homely | nd the law that) Growth forboys and girls Ralston' e eatl N New Address—612 13th St. Bet. F and G Sts. (West Side) Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Women’s Shoes WONDERFUL VALUES AT $7.50 We'll match these Pumps and Oxfords against any on the market at anywhere near the price. Plain, 1, 2 and 3-strap Pumps and Oxfords — in all leathers. A style for every occasion, and a fit for every foot. We will assist you “pro- fessionally” to secure the proper fit. EDMONSTON & CO. ANDREW BETZ, Manager 612 13th Stl"eet Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Bond Bread 13c| White Rose 13c Dorsch’s, 1Lb., 9¢ Remarkable Offering “ARGO” Salmon - For several years now—Argo Salmon has been very high in price, in our stores for several seasons it has sold at 37¢ per can, more or less, as you know. We have just received a carload of 1,000 cases containing 48000 tins and this we have divided among our stores, and while it lasts we offer— Sales to consumers only: no sale over one dozen tins. Argo (Red Alaska) Salmon, per can. . Specials This Week Kirkman’s Borax 4 cakes, 23c Palmolive Soap 4 cakes, 25¢c Morton’s Salt 3 pkgs., 25¢ Sanitary Macaroni 4 pkgs., 25¢c Include and assort' as you wish, also Sanitary Spaghetti, Elbow Macaroni and Noodles. A Carload of This Educator #i Snappy Assortment An assortment of “Educator” Cakes, in a one-pound carton. Our last carload went out in a hurry. Don’t miss yours this time. 4 Per pkg. .......... A Carload of the Famously Good National Biscuit Co.’s Wine Biscuit One of the most popular items in the National line. Special for this week only. Per Lb. c Direct deliveries of meats to our stores enable you 8 secure these products in our store nearest your home, and these prices should appeal. Loffler’s Products Direct to Our Stores Cooked Sliced Ham, Y;-lb. pkg Frankfurter Sausage, per lb. Bologna, per Ib. .. i Package Bacon, Y4-lb. pkg. Package Bacon, 1-lb. pkg. Smoked Hams, per 1b. ... Smoked Shoulders, per Ib. ... Extra Large Callies, per Ib. .. Strip Bacon, per 1b Narrow Bacon Strips, per Ib. . Green Sausage, pkg. or links Kingan’s—Direct to Our Stores Crest Sliced Bacon, 1-1b. pkg Crest Sliced Bacon, 15-lb. pkg. Bacon Strips, per 1b Bacon Squares, per Ib. .. D. S. Fatbacks, per Ib. . D. S. Clear Bellies, per 1b. D. S. Butts, per 1b Sandwich Roll, per Ib. .. Sandwich Roll, 12 Ib. . . .. Sandwich Roll, 1 1b Jos. Phillips—Direct to Our Stores Original Pork Sausage, per 1b Frankfurters, per lb. NOTE—Where demand in any one store does not justify carrying the entire line, we will be glad to secure for you on request any items you desire. Special Price is quoted for one full pound. You know how good they are; better get several pounds. You are sure of the finest quality at all times Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream Butter Once you accustom yourself to the mild, sweet flavor of Land O'Lakes, you'll never be satisfied with butter of lesser quality. Land O'Lakes is for people of the most discriminating taste; there is no better butter procurable, regardless of price. A trial of one pound will convince you. Direct from the Land O'Lakes to our warehouse refrigerator— hence the low price. 1 D. C. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 19%. A Store Near Your Home ANOTHER NEW ~ STORE Opens Saturday 2147 PSt.N.W. For Seascning Del Monte Tomato Sauce seasoning Per Can ete. Specially pre- 1 pared for this use. - 72c Don’t Miss —the opportunity on fresh fruits. This week’s offerings are particular- 1y attractive, and prices enable evem one to cn- joy the best obtainable. Gulden’s Mustard How You Can Make Your Cooking More Delicious Getting a rich, appetizing flavor in foods is a problem of thousands of housewives and cooking experts. Enjoying the taste of food helps us digest it easier, so that health au- thorities also have worked on this question. The secret of French chefs gave the first hint of solution. At big hotels where deftly seasoned dishes are insisted on, cooks add golden drops of Mustard in preparing ap- petizing vegetables and delicious meats. A great advantage of this de- lightful method is that it is so very simple. fe, in her own lavor-giving For sauces, gravies, chefs do in Mustard is carefully blended in just the right proportion for seasoning. You have long used it on the table, to spread on ‘meats and wiches. Now try it in the kit for use in cooking. When bre or roasting meats, spread a of GULDEN'S on’ top: in coo vegetables, mix it generously with the food. ' You will be enchanted with the deliclous flavor it will give to your cooking, and your family will_increase in’ appetite and en- Joyment of food. GULDEN'S Mustard is a delicate ixture of the world’s #choicest stard seeds. They come from far-off countries and are dried in the sun (not in kilns), so that they are rich and healthfu mustard is_supposed to be. ed deftly with a blending of delicious spices, they have surpassed for half a century anything a blended must- ard can achieve.* Below vou will find one of the recipes worked out for yvou by the famous Priscilla Proving Plant of Modern Priscilla. They whole- heartedly endorse this delicious way of adding flavor to your food. Other recipes are the result of tests made by one of the country’s foremost cooking experts. Be precise in using the correct proportions of GULDEN'S, as it is rightly concentrated vary and vou ma or less is better taste. You will discover many d of vour own to which GULDI gives additional flaver. If vou would like to share these with other housewives in America, send the recipe to Charles Inc., 48 Elizabeth Street, New Y. City. who will be glad to give you credit in using them. Ham Cutlets ! cup thick white sauce 1 egg 13 teaspoon GULDEN'S MUSTARD 14 teaspoon pepper Dash of cayenne 2 cups finely ground lean ham Make the white sauce of whole Palates find that more suited to your milk or part cream. When done. beat in the egg. Add the season- ing to the ham and combine with the sauce, If the ham is not very salty add one-fourth teaspoon salt. Allow to cool thoroughly, shape into cutlets, roll in fine bread crumbs .again. Fry in deep fat. Serve with Bechamel sauce, sea- soned with horseradish Time of cookin; Temperature, Recipe makes Breakfast RIVER HERRING ROE TIDEWATER Herring Roe Croquettes Drata & large ean of TIDEWATER Herring Roe. Cream with w fork, and add two unbeaten eggs. Mix well Add a fow very fine bread crumbs, salt and s Httle red pepper to taste. Shape into eroquettes and fry until nicely browned. - Garnish with parsley. Corby’s Hostess Pound Cake P 28 Six Carloads of Fine New York State 'Elberta Peaches Just arrived and distributed. . Prices are so moderate that you should consider doing much home preserving. The fruit is on display and its quality will appeal. Lbs. 5(: 12 for 1 19 Lbs. for 10 Lbs. for 59c | Jelly Glasses, doz. . ...... .39 Gran“lated 25 Lbs. $1 48 Quart Mason Jars, doz. ... 89c Pint Mason Jars, doz.. .....77¢c Sugar 100-Lb. Bag $5.85 | Best Jar Rubbers, 2 doz. for 15¢ Standard Basket 2 Oc SWEET POTATOES = 14 49c g.:iii:lal $ asket Concord Grape WHITE POTATOES 10 New York State QUINCES One Carload—This Sale 33¢|10 % 49¢|5 for for for Cabbage, 1b...3c| Onions, 4 Ibs.13c ITurnips, Ib....5¢ Why Not Use More Apples? This section of the country has produced one of the largest crops of apples known in the history of apple grow- ing. So big is the crop that a large part of it will never be picked or marketed. ' Wise handlers of apples are insisting that only the best u\pplcs will be accepted, and shippers are furnishing: us with the finest apples we have had in many vears. You know the old saying: “An apple a day,” etc.—and apples are both healthful and appetizing. \Vhile the big harvest is on and before freezing weather is on, why not use more apples—baked apples, apple pie, applesauce and the many other ways vou know ? We offer you the pick of the crop at remarkably low prices and offer them to you, too, right near vour home. Cooking Apples, 10Lbs.or 25¢ Original Bushel Baskets, 95¢ Local Grown Grimes Golden, 7 ubs. for 25¢ Delicious eating, and excellent also for baking or cooking Cranberries Y 2 ubs. for 25¢ ..15¢ 17Y,¢ . 15¢ Shriver’s Sel Strimelens Boed 2B5¢ Exceptionally fine—you'll prefer them. A-1 Peas 25 (tiny size), can ...... C High Life Peas 25 c (very small), can. ... Jockey Club 22 C Trusty Friend Shoe Peg, can .. Heart of Maine Golden Bantam, can.- Peter Pan Sugar Corn, can Ve this /yfie/fifmy 9 Peter: Delicious Sudar Corn Packed Fresh for You “Has that same goodness for which Peter-PanPeas arefamed” Peter Pan Corn, Per Can Peter Pan Peas, can Moderately Priced Al Preserved F‘ tex (Texas) ~ lgs A real delicacy, yet Per Jar the cost is reasonable. 30 _ “Altex” brand figs are the kind you will like. Try them with cream.

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