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THURSDAY, NXOVEMBER THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, T — : u " ! 1 . 4 | 1 ' L ' ! Stevens-Carpender Families, Police to Aid Eldridge in Re- | Officials Will Not Admit There |Board Postpones Action on| L Seeing Victory, Mark newal of Drivers’ Cards | Was One—Any Japan Plans | Tire and Ice Companies’ | | ity & ” J}‘ Feast Day in Jail. Before July 3. Believed Mere “Game.” | Applications. i AR { 1 i ot R | | e | | | BY DOROTHY DIX. Members of the Metropolitan Police | BY ROBERT T. SMALL. A o e ama Special Dispateh to The Star Department were ordered today by . | Firestone b . and % SOMERVILLE, N. J., November 25. | Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, superintendent, | Officlals of the Government are Un-| ¢, American Ice Co. fur a rezoning Scouls Attention! et i : [to cooperate with the Traffic Bureau | willing {0 admit there was a “War|of property along Maine avenue to ) “For what we are about to receive, i LU campaign of Director | scare” with Japan in the Winter of |permit the erection of w_areh%\sesAl Our Boy Scout Section. has been moved zood Lord, make us truly thankful” |\ O. Eldridge to have automobile | 1921 when the disarmament confer-|was deferred by the Zoning Com - n That oid-fashioned blessing will de|drivers renew their permits under the i " i . sion at an executive meeting yes- | to our regular Boys' Department, Second \uavered forth by many a white- grered plan.” [Eaec ue in progress here in Wash- | (o 4.y afternoon, following a public Floor. We have given it more space, rired grandsire above « bountifully | Blue prints showing the call dates | ington. They insist that the picture | hearing at which these petitions were 7 > | Biue p g th | i 8 I/ tments and bett i pread tuble this Thanksgiving day. |for the outstanding permits were sent | of approaching war. as detailed by | considered. arge assortments and Detter service. And it is In this spirit that the Hall- |to all precinct stations, with instruc- | the defense in the Fall-Doheny trial,! The tire company has planned to Stevens-Carpender families are cele- | tions that they be posted in conspicu- | was overdrawn. erect a $150,000 combination office ting th T'han iving. for they | ous places and that all members of | Navy Department officials have de-|puflding and storehouse at Third neerely and contide believe t |the force familiarize themselves with clined to comment upon the state-|gstreet and Maine avenue, designed hey are about to re the of rencwal. Maj. Hesse also ments that confidential reports re-|after an old Spanish mission. The eat boon of freedom for urged the police officers to circulate | cefved from Admiral Gleaves, com-|jce company proposes to build a store- nd their loved ones but ths the information among automobile op- manding the Asiatic squadron in No-|house and distribution plant in the be vindicated of the rs and urge them to secure their | vember and December of 1921, told of | northwest quadral of reservation D, Y rought against them mits without delay. | “mobilization” orders issued by the ||ying between Maine avenue and Sixth <« . 9 ames cleared of the aspersions t auty 3 1s Final Date, 1.l;_llmnea}!\\'ur__nrHcei with !lhe”]’hlllgr‘su-eeh The Synonym For Very Finest have slimed it over for the past four | y s v pines, Hawaii and eventually the| 'The commission refused to rezone g e “""{ “The act of Congress approved! | west ‘coast of the United States as | property bounded by lowa avenue, OVERCOATS AND 4-PIECE SUITS hey hold to New England tradi- | July 3, 1926, requires that the director | the objects of attack. Ttk broperty bounded by lowa circle, ions, and Thanksgiving has alwa of trafiic call in all outstanding the Navy personnel un?i material in a | ;,q Q street from residential to first | - jeen the red-etter day in their cal- | mits to operate motor vehicles in th service men on duty in Washington | commercial C, 90-foot height area. The $ .9;) endar. It has been their habit to ob- | District of Columbia and to i ue». A",f“. | to explain these reports, if they were change was supported by the Mid-city -erve it with 1 nily parties, with | permits on or before July 3. 1927, made, as applying to some sort of | cjtizens' Association, but was opposed at wonld make Lucullus’ |said Maj. Hesse's order. ‘The penalty | “war game” or ‘“war maneuvers” |y the Federation of Citizens' Asso- S {'cheer. | fixea by faw for operating motor vehi | planned for the Japanese navy. The | ftions, | e cles without proper permit is a fine | United States Navy conducts similar | “'p, 2 abue v | . e 1of not less than $2 or more than $40. | war games and maneuvers and insists | g Ld il B e b lle by planning these su- Therefore any person who at- jat all times that they are not directly | jjo alley south of R street and the | preme clothing values tempts to operate a motor vehicle {or indirectly aimed at any particular | b i alley north of Q street was | after July 3, 1927, without having a | | power. They are conducted to keep | Bu>-C Hoo¥ TOA T 2, Sirst com. we kept to a popular Turk for Carpender. new operator’s permit will be subject | the Navy personnel and materiel in a angy . t gl A ; : | | Al hifgh! St £ émciency. mercial C, 90-foot height area. P ut brought \ friend in country hi to the above penalty. . e | supposedly high State o ciency. | Ugour other applications for changes ahcail ot stindards of S ifonty Carpeni |7 “Only 44,700 permits out of an esti- No Other “Enemy” Logical. 154 S0t £ CorEIaRTe B (Ha. corAils 1 e ple e a I mated total of 212,800 have been re- > Y A pr o uality and style that 1 the piece de r nee ! Hpe S lications It is explained that any maneuvers | Slon at the afternoon session will be 9 Y - Y ot the three prisoners. {newed to date, and une hria conducted by Japan necessarily would | 2cted upon at another executive such a price never pur- witl ine in Jall with} Cornew menmis a1e S A58 e involve the United States as the pos. | meeting tomorrow morning. These pe- chased before and cannot e shand. and he wil send their |Tate fhan has Beew the = (08 LUl MRS. JOSEPH LEITER AND MISS NANCY LEITER. e enemy Tt would be ridiculous | titions involved property on the west | 2 0 e of the b two cousins, | 10! ki S ASSUYE | poth of whom are interested in the success of the Christmas Night ball for for Japan to aim a theoreti | side of Twenty-fourth street between equal now. In fabrie and liooy Stevens, who are | operators that they can be in DOSSES {ipe ponefit of the Children’s Country Home. Little Miss Leiter, the namesake at the Ri ¢ today, for Russia | Woodley road and Calvert street d fashion, i ilori o dine i i or with | Slon of their new permit betare the | Gther qunt, Mrs. Colin Camphell, Is Working with her mother in making has practically 1o navs ind the Jan: | property 'on the northeast cor. ol R G . but must each eat in soli- | 0ld_ones become: outls ¥ % the evening a success. 2 anese navy could hardly make stra- | ner of Thirty-eighth street and Mas- and value, Karlton Jr. ; Rt : S ’ NS i — ! tegic maneuvers without the possibil- ..l(-huselttx S llrol;:rly nhuttigr.z Overcoats and 4-Piece rpenders wil for No Extension to Be Granted. | ity of opposition the east side of Georgia avenue Suit tand absoiutel: wn to Browns Mills to be with the | . ; e ’ 1 Bl' d o H' h C | “Japan ¢ s aval blow | tween Varnum and Allison streets U s el Citmiens e e ounigy | e commissoners have, there:| [ awyer, Nearly Blind, in High Gourt |, sasen cquid gt wim s mwm o |56, Sumem, e v hanasion. alone. Sizes 7 to 18. ostate vd Commander Carpender | [OF¢ g = o < { na e 9 vould have | street, Eighth street, Quincy street | At : S % bile operators in the District of Co- | naval power. In 1921 it would have | ! SH g Y | and bis wife will dine with M. and | |\nbi to act at once in this matter, |icecns nmisiitie andl event e o O A G ! * % i lister to the colamander’s wife and|and the Commissioners state that no aim a blow at Australia, for Australia g i T and ) tension will be granted for the use was acolony of Great Brituin, with i gUAW MAY USE PRIZE i S 55 e vees ¢ s been Mra | 9f 31 o0 permit after July 8 12T | pong . Henderson, almost{he Supreme Court hus been told n | Siortiv hante. o | | Pullover Sweaters . . $5.50 ke Davia ('{]I.‘.';;1‘~“n;:r“(',,h],]1{91 part of any large number of automo- ; totally blind -lt']n:"«'\ e ’"»'“i;'.';:'-i ed l.’l"l 5 '(!llSP :;h":-’lfl'll'l'h'l:}é‘ So, if the Japanese navy was f)o! FUND HIMSELF IN FUTURE | Shawl collar style if you like—or the popular V-neck. . SiGiiecon o DIE o omecure EhelE eI e o e e B e s Vot Unusual quality. Colors include Blue, Maroon, Grey, but this “":',f;’,‘,,,‘,"'f{,,(':;’:"){)‘\,:A)f.‘,'":';'.l “,“L",‘.l,,il.i { regards as a great handicap did not He pleaded for William Burns, chal ’qn‘(‘:suq(-: zi:s\* pn:mre"dn S British Writer Tells Socialist As- etc. Sizes 6 to 18. (First Floor.) cell g S itor ine : i fm from reaching the goal of | lenging ity of the California - > While: disclalitig any Jledge of | _ { Departme! enforcing the regula- | brevent him from reaching the g ging 3 I While disclaiming any knowledge of | the way. s the | DOt O ing officers and | every lawyer's ambition. {{ieatisr law in the| Sunfemo COULE | tne facistone wiiy or.ihe other, Bofhi| | Sociates HSRMARest Asifuchx - = el O ne aily, A SDTERLY i imners Wof StHeiC iespactive licom: | iesterany el appeated (hofore the | His was the fiist appearance of the | Naval and Army officers have dis. | Money As He Can. o - who at 9 ol ¢ pep’ IERers O therefore, instructed to | United States Supreme Court, highest |kind in the history of that court. He |cussed the matter with the writer. | and interest in life of u flapper. et | 0 Slate this information among ( tribunal of the Nution, and groped his | t sys ¢ which the | They frankly do not Delieve Japan 'ty the Atcoriated Prese. NEW O ‘/ ERCOA l'g lusbund was the man selected by the | utomobile operators and urge them | way through notes and prepared state. 1 vead, his notes being | was thinking of war with the United —George e nation “an adopted | del Orolt mannee that they sat amazed |pounded questions, he replied readily. | posal to name Orientals as “pecifically | address last night to his first SOC‘B“S'Q FOR THE LITTLE LAD e por Hiss e T T | and wondering. ] He was registered at the Raleigh cxcluded in thd new immigration | tic love, the “Fabian Society,” warned s C e 050 story of the unprecedénted appearance | depa 3 S Dl 5 cific_exclusio tted, ew of | b & i hat Japan could give heaped upont yapMe FOR THANKSGIVING | of an amost totally blind man before [and home, at 10 o'clock. | entiemen’s agreement which had been | €1¢e to the award of the Nobel prize | him. ~ e | reached, binding Japan to keep her |to him, that his refusal to use the Cause for Thanksgiving. — | | potential immigrants at home. Inter-| prize money may have been a “tran- SHION bt Aut, taking it all in all, the Found by Wife in Texas, He Visits| 480 Students Flee | nutionally the question of excluding | sient aberration. FA”HI;)NED of Chinchilla 6 Wiy lentyliol carise for itbanls Pt e | unde: x;.n.lpbnnens Xrlulm . 00\1|nl al “Ordinarily,” said the Fablan sage, e ‘a"" - tho defense had gone throus cago Firs! me in ~ | has been considered a domestic | “I am an economic man. I make as at prov 1t . Feny oot e e Three ¥ | | (,hapel as Tear Gas | much money habitually and daily as extra weight. Wool hody vitnesses like a dog through a p: ree Xears. | 3 3 | U. 8. Also Held Maneuvers. | T possibly can.” lined. Convertible collars, Loop. To begin with, Willie completed | gy the Associated Press | BOnl]’) IS EX loded' | Discussing internationalism, he de; that button snugly under ) Saamination: s ithout silon- | e herits e | It was pointed out today that the |clared that neither H. G. Wells chin. Many colors—inelud- et SHRETe moint, | o A e T | G | United States Army and Navy have | Idism” nor the Rotarians were fuig red ikiine] Tined miodels nd ended on the hizh note of havin ing came to the home of Lewls 1 s s | conducted joint war maneuvers in the | likely to bring about world salvation, Sh b Bast o Onli e to the Mills holse once. anq | Lo ionayinvith e retiinnicr BHe | [FRREALEE Asmc 2o ExehE S 5. | Pacific Ocean, when Japan must have | while if the British Labor mov ment | N O SO /S St g el t o Sbbn o Chicago 1ty man from | HURON, S. Dak November 25. |known that she was the only theoreti- | should be lucky enough to gain con- | 10 years. o i e e b where he was recently found | —Four hundred students and facul: | cal “enemy” the United States could | trol of Parliament tomorrow, Labor | MMiils. : i | by after a search of more | Jawalg Beneath Lava Turn tO; ty members of Huron College ave |have in mind in those waters. would be immediately torn by w 5, | < . The man who drove the hearse in | ‘h3 P it | willing to te : to the effective- Japan knew ithis so well, in fact,| quarreling factions to such an e - which Mr. Hail’s body was taken to ], : i Gl G Dross Unless Dried | mess of te s bombs. | that she protested against the ma.|as to become incapable of governing. Greonwood had testified that ho had trom = ros During chapel excrcises yester- |neuvers held some time ago in and | unless some strong, overwhelming | B & e st hion My i1l sed and to | day a !gn(x'nl- was vxn;nfluf{ in the |around the Hawalian Islands. apan | central interest such as “redistribu- | I HE R B i G018 Eanter iin s isatan Lo Ll return after a | Underground. | ESILINENE iy (erahd = e i atraid the maneuvers would be | tion of the world's wealth" held the | j i v . whe A4 let visit her | | i v ars ¢ | “misunderstood” by her people and | Laborites together. 1 . s oo 7 a <paper photographer. | e s i 4 | e SInAEIEE A RGN e Lt i Sl Packed in Individual Boxes If You Wish i S e e ren, who persisted in a belief | By Consolidated Press. were dismissed for several hous | States. She was even afraid the Jap-| Investment Talk Tomorrow. | Shirts and Blouses. $1 to 85 : all s soun s they herd of the i ithe ot | MUCCA, Nev., November| Women of ihe freshmen class |anese people misht consider they were | jiarrison E. Howe, editor of In. “Tim” Muffler Ca $1.50 Face had ark on 1t, and so did following a breakd 25 —Opats, iridescent opils, gems of | had been led to the stage In the |Leing “attacked:’ v anq|dustrial and Engineering Chemistr m uitier Lap! -9 1.0 several won a6 | omithe pregurelotipisines T HAIcHE BUlL: Ly e Ahe| failure to wear green ribbons when | vigorously ned any ntent to | Will explain how investments are | Warm Blanket Bath Robes 95 With her o finally found him in Texas C Dluching pink, Stones rivaling the | failure to wear green ribbons when | vigorously disclaimed any intent to|irected by selentific progress at the | - i g Mis, Densa - who was | €ral weeks ago | splendors of ul .n'mm\- x]n color ] l-h u’l:.\u;-;.:r \(nx‘\').')‘e ploded in the ven- ‘(l:’-n?rx‘(;ermi:m?flr nnn:‘ix,m:xnenen;d e gl Pridity Tunicheort foram zt €fie | ort Belts. . y . $2 ith her mother in the automobile at | - — — | and variety, have been discoveree, b Skl omicia i sors Il % UVEES. aad ao sxpaneC! city Club tomorrow. Recent disturb- | . i o Jiah and e i sitting on | WIDOW WINS $194,000 Joleanoes I i massive mowntaing | o determine the gullty persons. | which would be known as “Blue” |tries will be explained How synthetic | Knitted Neckwear _..50¢ to $1 nearby, declared that she dian't see! |N ACTION AGAINST CLUB jnorth of Winnemucea, = The dieels) = e L al Siates werttialisaahwiin ready for industrial production, | Cut Silk Neckwear... ..50¢ to $1 of the things that her mother | {oceur in masses, clusters and s % ONE STIMULANT SHOP 'its war maneuvers regardless of the upset markets, also will be | ~ - {9 | N {{penutvpbut ke mnuny of Ll it il Tt = Valisvet note sed. Gloves and Gauntlets. . ~79c¢ to $2 s ,H.lh s ity v g Woman Awarded Verdict in Sunmw ot fihe | ROUTS BOOTLEGGER Jirwn, 2 merely conducting | | Warm, Fleecy Underwear.... 81 to $4 i ol lair and no hat A " 3 = b = | theoretical mobilization if she issued | ed coat. she who was Jennie | to Recover Value of Forfeited | Could the seorseous gems be mar T (hhy Gmect . 1981 | bert and who d nsserted was | i keted as mined, their finders woul . s ¢ 21. | e b o S Memberships. . Ihave weallh at their finger tips, but | Whisky ~ Salesman Disappears (Copreenttote) | Hotel llln " 2 nger o ) ussey's iane must be aged. It is found neces- | X e | . Pl I T R tod Press. - o extract the stones carefully | ~ When He Learns It Deals Strap hangers in London now read “‘4I‘I"Yl°( 9Ith ss'- N.w., Zi L beriacks 85 50 1 peered in his car, flatly denied the | i Shibula il and pack them in clay underground Only in Books. {as they ride since the introduction of | o d, < Dol bl Ot SZ#)_ ipo Lumberjacks . . DJ h f Fond iy S beth Jane Genslinger, ) | for probably four or hefor | advertisel s on_the portion of e | r At ly: 31080 ¥ sl s e b e e e Chicago | {% P70 T 5t by skilled lapidarics. Rl Istrap just above the grip. | S o, B e Hange Nie Titars | Lot of new patterns, in the most popular type of wut stopp ey didn’t see Jane in, Y stenday | mas ayaned | e YORK, November 25.—An Lumberijack. Just right for wear now, to school and e i 1000 in her suit against the 111 anger of n ] e Gl at play. Sizes 6 to 20. (Firse Floor.) nois Athletic Club, seeking to rega liberated too soon from their| "y 01" chop in Brooklyn and wrote Tells of Money Talk, value of certificates of member- imprisonment_the opals not | & netf R Bh 1 BROGER % - ro N T et o B L, AL U SR el 6T, || OWN YOUR OWN APARTMENT HOME 1teresi information that band. 8 e Agments. | pleq to himself, and, assembling his it L One thousand certificates of mem- dry out gradually and retain | ootiocd wits, went his way to othi . & $ e o sy il Were dssued to Mr Genslin: |hers beauty and form if kept for vears | SiltiSHe Mt TR Flannelette Pajamas . . $1 BEithe 19th bt mould ¢ in 1907, for his work in or {imbedded in clay beneath the mother-| " “[he enterprising beer and whisky | I4 Splendid ali - D . ¥ ot ey | the club. During the war each |ing earth. i | nerehant wrs: Attueted ol the shop plendid quality. Warm and fleecy. eat ren the defense jcomehini m% a fee of | m-(:x, L (‘luulflf.lh{}(« geologist at Ly a window sign which read: striped effects, finished with rayon frogs. I-piece . bt 128 nnd Genslinger refused to pay the University of Nevada, has in-| “eye will sell stimulants—but within e P - : I He subsequently voted from 1’.\-;».“9.! the deposit and .I\u.m‘l that the | the law. Watch for our opening.” styles, 4 to 14; 2-piece styles, 8 to 18. . Al | the club and 973 of his memberships |opals resulted from Jurial of a for I see vou are going to sell stimu- b 4 Fteited. Mrs. Genslinger's suit for [est of petrified trees under a heavy |jants,” he essaved. “I represent a 3500 Fourteenth Street X 3% 3 thinicase Hold o 00,000 was (o recover the value |flow of velcan The | I . g ! Sirs. Gibson over the i i fo cd memberships. region previou boen covered for the mind,” said the The Entire Block—Oak Street to Otis Place 1 K l Sh $ 2;0 iho rode on her 1 9 < . with tropical vegetation, and the vol | lady shopkeeper and handed him a o . e 1 arlton Jr. oes . . ¥ old b fhoe S lcanic ash was later covered by floods| volume of philosophy. o i e shs wa | University Gets $975,000. |Cye,ioh o vl o phisonhy ey my| | A 100% Co-Operative Apartment Building Extremely. well made. of extrémely good lecthers. h that she did not CL! SLAND, Ohio, November 2 Under the terrific pressure and heat, | house handles non-Intoxicating stimu- Gun Metal and Tan Calf, in stylish_high or low models. own off of her mule. She s KT stern Reserve University is | the petrified trees slowly turned into|jants,” stuttered the B. and W. mer- [ Sizes 10 to 2 and 2Y%; to 6. (First Floor.) g of tying her anim he beneficiary of a grant of $975,000 | new forms, with mass rted in ‘1"-k|unz. stump and creepi | from the General kducation Board, |iridescent opals. £ th 1 find| = . 1 £ ] lushes to get a hette founded by John D. Rockefeller, to| A humorous angle of the opt) find MOTHER OF SIX GUILTY. H 10ld the other dav in court Ihe used for advancement of medical ; concerns the attel L i 3 i And Sheriff Conkling told he ! work at the institution, Dr. Robert E [loot the gem owne “"”‘.“‘i"{’;”:‘ to be | Hats and Caps, $1.50 to $ wsked her soon after the murder if she | Vinson, president of the unive n:‘n’v:&‘v‘) e A e | The 1 4 i 1i 1hought any of the Steve mounces sterday. 8 s b i - e S S e e |nossncedER ey e B o gold mimes in the desert | Husband Goes Free as Mrs. Cub- e p— finest of all our outstanding SOl ina not at region, recently d their w ) showings. Boys of all ages are provided for in alled to iden u:w :uxr;!mxl S o \l\\ spals. l:ull bage Is Sentenced at Luray. r f style and size—while fabrics will match the new she first s their _effor seemingly successiu i e, D i et S . e girellned ire_the mysterious packages | were found later to be fruitl:ss. as the | LURAY, Va, November 25 °Lewls i i ) Suits and Overcoats. 8 ’ e ch Mr nder was seen taking | beautifulappearing — gems th e N Ve 0 | Owners of apartment homes in Hilltop Manor will i @ om the Hall home and from the|hands dissolved into worthless dr¢ 3 i $50 for violation of the | have something for which to be truly thankful when SR e ' ition law, in Page County Cir-| v i i ivi i - : e ST prohivition law, in Fage County C ‘;s‘. they gather to enjoy their Thanksgiving dinner. They i In Our Special “Junior High” Section 1 vet st e el i S |the mother of six_children, all under |§ have chosen the most modern method of home owner- ; was of u pr she broke down and wewt bitte e A 1 Sinert, | e B husban was ansent || Ship and have effected substantial savings with monthly JUNIOR HI' :H S[]l I'S voman trying to hide e it e e lmneids el irecelving o anizat: | from the premises when the stil was payments less than rent. - « ctions from the S dong s ol o . | f Chicago, New Orleans and vhile the wife was : . s sfections”from the wor tong | (00 hyaterics, no seenes. O e e R R Their homes are modern in every detail in a fireproof AND OV'ERCOA I'S Carpender Hall's fi D e fo or e chureny) building offering the comforts and conveniences of apart- iy vs and whose curate Mr. Hall ment hotel service. < 5 ¢ of the was b coming to St. John the! i i 2 e § inew of th vang said Mrs. Hall telephoned | Don’t put it off, come out today and visit the apart- ! & 24. ety Sarurday morning that her CAIRO HOTEL ment homes in Hilltop Manor and you will probably join §} had not come home, and she was | QUE AT SIXTEENTH the ever-increasing number of satisfied owners. | Others $19.75 to $34.75 uch d , and asked him to i i 5 g i e to her s m k e, i ;a , There are 214 apartment homes with thirty | SUITS and Overcoats Ot ot iine astiaer buE e han sgmlng Bfll’ mner types from which to choose, ranging from two i specially and specifi- taved with her and tried to comfort B SN rooms and bath to six rooms and two baths, cally designed for the lad O 0 Dml'l o Fifty Cent many with porches. Open for inspection every | just donning his first munion i ne Dollar and Fifty Cents 3 day and evening, including Sunday. long trousers. Correct (Copyri 1926 i SALTED ALMONDS QUEEN OLIVES HEARTS OF CELERY in cut 'lI‘l S ‘\!‘ o BLUE POINT 0VSTER COCKTAIL i bt Ll bl Sl = | CREAM OF & | tive patterns and color- 'LOWEST TOURIST FARES | Ak oy . L MRS Edmun . lynn ings. (And. ut Saks,ser. m | T e OTATOES . ice by a staff that under- H ROAST VERMONT TURKEY CHESTNUT DRESSING slanlis l"lP n"f‘dfl of 'h" Hall queerly rder went d e to find what was, TO CALIFORNIA * When you go to California, choose the Aathority on Co-operative Apartments Representing CRANBFRRY SAUCE BAKED STUFFED SUCKLING PIG, APPLE SAUCE DUSE SAUCE CALIFORNIA ASPAR HOLLAN POTATOE chap at this age.) Sizes 30 to 38. FRUNCH PEAS’ AU R told of Dr. I Washington-Sunset Route. It is both “:(‘:“F-l" _;":‘l\:\ Fois ity ! He returned to i economical and ~comfortable. Tourist FRUIT (AKE PLUM PUDDING, HARD SAUCE xy leeping cars daily from Washington, via | HOT MINCE PIE PUMPKIN PIE 14th an doing FANCY ICE CREAM HOT FINGER ROLLS PORT DU SALUT CHEESE *| New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio and | El Paso, without change. Write for illustrated booklet D" and fares. G. V. McArt, Passenger Ageat WASHINGTON-SUNSET ROUTE ingt ‘ CAFRITZ i | Owners and Builders of Communities SALTINES Hall h d got ~ him the garments hed her hushand had him burfed For DE! AFTER DINNER MINTS 1 TASSE laid in the robes of his out. e car= Tamn NPT SRRy [ ] ’

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