Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1926, Page 40

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40, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926. i HEAU AGHES M AY ]HIGH 'I' ARIH: H[I.[] 7 ) ' The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., 909 F St. | T L T | BE CAUSED BY ot WIS B . Saturday Only Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN | hrings quick relief | culture, Not Cut Industry, — | He Says. : Deferred Payments Constipation takes its toll in suffering and may lead in the end ek 4 | to more than fort; s. Don't LEBAD October 15-~The | « pile up poisons in | true policy - alleviation of the agri- | Poisons! Read | cult ol . as outlined here last | rge of cheer: | night by Fr: O. Lowden, former . ve in address for | s in Indiana, “is | iculture to the lev 1se industry 'n medicine and taken it con. stantly for constipation, but nothing I ever = took regulated my system except Kellogg's | '© ALL BRAN ind Mrs. Lee Hamogy, | & polic s without fr. e uh ced « better ““"1 Headaches, sallow blotchy | peinciple “to | complexion—these are but a few of | 3 more effective.” He the symptoms! Drive constipation | S I e 5 s e an American price for | from your body with Kellogg's products, and that the | ALL-BRAN —1007% bran. Two et mliod tablespoonfuls eaten daily—with | va 3 d. | every meal, in chronic cases—are | such a co-operative guaranteed to bring permanent re. | 2S30ciation must e empowered in | lief, or your money is refunded. | jhandling the surpius among all the | Made by Kelloge in Battle Creek, l.r.uxurpr]sl of h('nmmudilies, whether Sice g = protected by the tariff or not. Michigan. Ready to eat. Delicious | ".\yve Cannot have one level for farm | with milk, fruit or in cooking. |prices and another for the prices of Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is sold by all | commodities generally. The two must | s be brought into accord. Prices of com- grocers. Served at leading hotels | [ 4 Cr 0 e e brought and restaurants. down to the level of agricultural! | prices, or agricultural prices raised | to the general price level. Isn't it | better for agriculture and for the country to the latter method?” [D.C.VETERANSELECT| ~ An Elegant 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite GEN. ROCHENBACH, . i : : ; g Funerals _ | This is just another one of the interesting items this furniture store is constantly offering home make_rs—a AS LOW AS Local Chapter, Military Order of | luxurious overstuffed suite of three handsome and finely constructed pieces, upholstered in Jacquard velour— s N T spring cushion seats, deep backs and broad arms. Davenport, Armchair and Wing-back Chair as illustrated. His despair — Deferred Payments turned to joy Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Rockenbach, | commander- of troops in the District trouble is of Columbia area, yesterday was ing many I elected president of the District of | Columbia Chapter of the Military | Order of the World War at the an- nual meeting in the Lafayette Hotel. | Haven, Conn., Marcs 17:— | lie succeeds Brig. Gen. Lloyd M at Electro Plating and have | Brett, who retires after two y s “Platers’ trou- | Service. Rear Admiral Charles W. e ke afampet it AOraor ) elected vice commander. less, but I am unfortunate enough % to get it all over my body from my ved B. s of the | head to feet. My skin just reasurer; Lieut. Col. | - opened up into a . Jjudge advocate; | million and one | Lieut. Col. lap Penhallow, former cuts, from b Alto Hospital, n: Rear Admiral Albert wducted the first con n Bxpeditionary < the World - Avlington MeCallum, treatmer different trea chay > ments. Twasvery | S o > staff at large were much discouraged | ch B for some time and en. Amos A, Fries, to repre- had about given | my: Rear up all ho of | ever being healed | when I tried your | {he Man Resinol Soap and | Corps, Ointment. I im- | mediately began |e to get better and | - today my face and ' the t 3 f my body are en- tirely ithout even a scar. | ' ‘t. . A\ committee is to be Pll boost Resinol every chance I get | {I'(ted to aid in the celebration in and 1 wish everybody suffering | ‘" c from skin trouble, ally that L caued by Fle ing. ‘would | PEACE PROSPECT HELD uel J. Dyke ! BRIGHT IN PALESTINE Prosperity There Contrasted With Disturbed and Dismal Con- + i ditions in Syria. B® the Associated Press 2 SALEM. October 15.—Th con- trast to the recent disturbed and dis { mal conditions in activity, Fiew, dose of “Pape'aOold om. W T e Beautiful 10-Piece Dining Room Suite 4-Piece Walnut-Veneer Bedroom Suite sent the Reserve wis glected commander ! p | derusalem. forn u i i pound”” relieves all e . Bl An elaborate suite, constructed of American Wal- A very attractive two-toned suite, strongly con- grippe misery iHints snaWndinesdomen. G s | nut, Veneer and Gumwood. Ten beautiful pieces— strpcted j)f Walnut Veneer and Gumwoofl beautiftf'll]y iy e el T e R iR | Oblong Extension Table, China Cabinet, Buffet, Server, finished in Huguenot Walnut. Just as picturcd, with $ P i | promised land, making it. instpad of five Side Chairs and one Armchair; substantially built Bow-enq Bed, large Dresser, full Vanity an itto- towing and € <0 SR where pilgrims admired holy ' robe. Note the graceful lines of construction. 1 dwelt in the i and beautifully finished. nd enterprising coun’ Deferred Payments Deferred Payments Jerusalem now cons s--the old and the sprung up within the ists of residen filled with | loaded donkeys and cls and lined with romantic and histdrical buildings. Gen. Wood Leaves Hospital. . October 15 (@), ard Wood 3 n operatior od sufficiently to ieave the hospita - will spend a few days at his and then o to ain resort, to re- rqnberties - “-the tonic fruit! Handsome 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite Rich in lime, iron and carbohy- Unexpected company may be comfortably cared for overnight if you possess a suite like this, be- drlgt‘eslimc vitalelements that aid cause of the bed hidden away in the davenport. The davenport opens into a full double bed complete in restoring jaded nerves and ton- | with separate spring. The suite comprises a Bed-Davenport, Armchair and Fireside Chair, with ing up the system. Always serve loose, spring-filléd, reversible cushions; beautifully upholstered with a good grade of Jacquard velour. 10-minute cranberry sauce or cran- berry jelly with meats. Deferred Payments Send for FREE Recipe Folder—Address Dept.'N. AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE 90 West Broadway, New York, N. Y. Jhe cfulius Lansburgh Juraiture Co. Entrance 909 F Street—at Ninth Eatmor Cranberries

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