Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1927, Page 47

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927. |time in her lite that there wasnt anv | KING CHARGES OIL MEN Replying to a letter from Dr. Bar:| have stood as « sts for e boy “back there.” She laughed sud- ton urging ratifications, the volting crimes of this p b denly. Senator said the doctor and his asso-|ernment against your friends and THE EVENING STORY e ians ‘over were my tavocks|, MIDED LAUSANNE PACT | S0toL I e et o ey | truente eaia Yo teter Canned Pink SALMON dish,” she remarked, “but 1'm ot ed the facts by suppressing or y does not, you say sure that they won't be. | Treaty Negotiated in Their Inter-|denying the atrocities of the Kemal- | protect ican rights; on the con-| . . (Coyright. 1977 | > {ist government.” | trary. it surrenders existing Ameri- | Beans. A sigh. *Alas for my concel THE END | est, Utah Senator Writes to | “You, the alleged or pretended rep- | can rights and offers In return but | 1( 1 H Us_crushed, dead, slain entirely | resentatives of the Christian bodies, ' empty Turkish promises.™ | AN of beans, miss?” The| = Iy CliS K . ! k : gl gl “( apple-cheeked grocery Mu“é" ave enough left.” laugh asked the ques me to |r.|lv‘T’lvle‘;:‘illlx“ll\ltlvllyr:: ol Refused Naturalization. here ds much to indicate that the | The following table (Bulletin No. 142, U. S. Dept. of koA i“‘.x::q‘;\.l:f:f:};|~lun‘( mind posing in Mrs. Grady's| Justice Jennings Bailey has refused | l-Ausanne treaty with Turkey was| Agriculture) shows the percentages of brain, blood, bone dicated a good deal | 1 of famili ril\-.wnh the habits of his parlor, I'd like to do some|final naturalization papers at this|negotiated in the interest of Ameri-| - | and muscle-building elements in canned Pink SALMON " ketches of you. My sketches have |time to Carl August Reberhoit, can oil speculators and promoters, 5 - #y customers and with those of the slim. | peey i lately, But you certainl,|yvears old, a native of Copenhagen, | . Rl ongprsaiiing g hisd as compared with other foods: blueeyed girl in the blue suit that|a ., picture in that overcoat Denmark, who served as a member of | SeRAtor Iing,, Democrs o Average Con had been pressed and repressed until | po¢ . the West Point Military Academy |In a letter sent to Rev. Dr. James L. vound Can Fink the threadbare material shone with a | P00 L g rad, | Band and has an honorable discharge | Barton and his associates of Boston | Protein determined shininess that fairly pro- | he A o Cent . b as he helped her into the little X the Army. Opposition to his ; claimed its outlived usefulnes f=teadk S0, LT iecll, overcoats “and|my e t16, chthe: (i the Dhrad ptein Other As he spoke, the clerk reached Up|g,i1q for” Smith & Young. So you ralization, which claims t IF YOU HAD A | PINK SALMON e 21.8 20c on the shelf, and taking down a_can | (U5, 07 Smith & Vounk, At oteren b TOutied Sirloin Steak 165 S2c of beans, wrapped it decorousiy in | "], (AL E WATLNE 8%\ ! States as a deserting sea NECK Stiger Cited e e white paper and set it on the coun B2 B if She ordered somet |on and with 1t off, with his hat o1 . Fresh Eggs 13.1 48c D HA besides beans. But with the samg | S head and with it in his hand. el 4 actory for making parchment Spring Chicken 49c¢ automatic observance of custom she |Jtrutted about and he spread him EHle tomn Rt R el R " £ 14 Bread A 80c ALL | parior 0sed is o wat | man, ter. Mabel Sherill wondered what he | Parlor Tad posed with his overccat | b A8 LONOAS THISFELLOW | languidly over the back of a_chair 3 ¢ e etbook | — = Look out her small flat pocketbook | e assumed every pose he could thin Pétatoes : 60c the can in her hand she left the store. | 2" And at last when he actually had - She was secthing with rebellion, 4 el e bl s TR . WAY 2 Try one of these delicious recipes Friday—Fish Day—or any day: B ke sionk tho pavenient. n. | i # i oo & “May 17" he pleaded meekly ) dad DOWN | | PINK SALMON ROLLS FINK SALMON CUTRETS Be: are nourishing! Reans are “Yon may.” sald Mabel, “I'll make . | faked ¥ Suonical” argusd a stern. voice |, cup of tea on the gas jet. And | 3 < d Tn“su.IHE | 4 | et » HEAn, ches o you | y ¢ Then she suddenly exclaimed aloud ;::»”.:.‘.?..\1‘""‘ ansanawiches. 1D 1 '\ | heedless of the astonished stare of a | 'he em.” sasd ‘Tad fervently. ¥ , TheNational Sore Throat Remedy . man in a green hat who paused and | .. Al oL R ey " ' Lorve itn "omato. or eream sauce gazed after her: “I hate bean 3 v never want to eat another be: e o my life. I've lived on bean: st . ybread and bread and beans Jast six months, and 1 suppe q o . 1 have to live on them for an indeninite | No Woman nBeauuful the very indefiniteness of | . “period” that troubled the girl. | 0 1S { She had come to the city with s high hopes of success. She had little money and it had looked like | such a large amount to her. It! would have been a > amount in the little town she c: it had melted like April snow under a warm Spring sun. There was noth ing left of it And the few commis- sions she was beginning to receive for the few drawings she had man- aged to sell melted too. “Money never burns any one's * pocket here,” she went on, still talk Ing aloud, regardless of the astonis stares of the people she met. doesn’t get a chance to burn because it doesn’t stay in one’'s pocket long .enough. Three little orders for draw ings to illustrate some men's clothing ads this week. That's all. And maybe 1 won't get any more orders for'a month. If 1 were a story gl But there isn’t any boy back there. There—isn't anybody. A sudden mist of tears dimmed the girl's blue eves. The dimmess pre-| Gain Pounds of Weight in 3 = o vented her from seeing the impera- - | 1T Vlive wave of the trafhe offcer iy ve.| Weoeks with Yeast and Iron ada) ] - y main on the sidewalk. She stepped or pay nothing off the curbing directly into the path | A over the country women and men are of a Very new, very shining coupe. | amazed at the aimos magic effccta of TRON Jtteri A IZED YEAST. Afte le course treat- Uttering a sharp cry of fright, she | menb—thin, wealt bodica Arc brought up i dodged backward. But the can of | weight and strength. Flesh is made round V. and firm. Hollows filled out. Eyes bright- beans flew out of her hand. Tt landed | &h0 ™y s satiny ‘amooth ‘with the sprecisely in front of one of the wheels | glow of girlhood. How 18 this done” of the new coupe. There was a me- Yeast and Iron have always been consider- B35 Biogte and 4 o o e 1 ea two ‘of the greatest hody and blood tallic jingle and a queer “plop” as the | Hiders by medical science They contain wheel passed over it. ihose"Vital t00d clementa thit bulid p solid St 2 e jeah correet skin and digestlon troubles an My beans, oh, my beans:’ wailed | fomieh the blood. - TRONIZED YEAST con- the girl, e looked at the crushed | fains these two ingredients in a new highly can. “T am well punished for |concentrated form which is nine times more - - 1) . v W effective than yeast and iron taken alone. oot Now T el e with | P P B Oak Buffet “Oh, T say, T'm sor nnounced | 1' tivlet of TRONIZED YEAST Kiven you i . ¥ sy, cry?” an ablet o g ives you & & ? the driyer of the coupe, as he clam- |the weight-buil ing benxrflu (mlnua(n dln 10 Golden Oak Buffet, with linen bered out of his shining little car | fbisoonfils of, cod lver oil? And you drawer, cupboard, two small top and surveyed the wrecked can and | peating" afterward drawers and mirror. le et So it is natural that after taking TRON- the trickle of beans. He put his hand | 1,39 it s natural that atter taking TRON in his pocket. ~“Let me pay for|you will notice an amazing improvement in them,” he urged. Jour health, 'appearance snd fl'";“rf 1The Mabel shook her head. “It was my | 2Kifl Joses its ssilow. pimply, blotchy, look. . fault,” she told him . “T ought 1y |Bounds of good fleh’are taken on and your 1m) us estion and bowel action are wonderfully have been more careful. It was very roved. . Bood of vou 1o stop. Most drivers | s Gt have 3 skinns. weakk bods that } ! 4 Jould have laughed and kept on go- | ehouen. pon e e i 50c a Week! g Davenpol‘t Bed L x ey § l;la’n‘m, G tablels in & Nandy bot: The young man amiled, a frank, | $h goue for evervhody: contalnn no hamn- 4 . i jent pi flashing smile that was liké sunshine. = e e ey e “I've seen the time in my life when a can of bean€~meant considerable, t00,” he remarked. “I know symp: T T Mahogany-finished frame; uphols- toms. you see, Miss Sherill.” Mabel's eyes opened wide. She SRR b r tered and covered in cretonne. wondered how he knew her 2 = i B i : . ok i s g el ?’33?1‘3“‘},:‘%;3?5?{%1&1"}:%“ This attractive suite of genuine walnut veneer (combined with e e e | e . | Z gum), consists of a four-drawer Vanity, Chest of Drawers, Bow-foot $ $ !9.75 The voung man was garbed in the S T e FeyeBhia o e S B ag pRus. i Bed and Dresser. Two-tone decorated. of furniture is this Davenport-Bed. graceful garment that fitted him pre- g ) & 50 Week cisely. He wore a hat a little darker N 5 M h Th H b c a e )-ghade of tan and brown gloves. *I - : 5 $ .00 a onth at e u - wonder——" she began. and then ¢ stopped, un embarrassed flood of color | : % sweeping up to her bright hair. : S “You wonder what?" quizzed the y . H young man gayly. “After that you'll s 3 S exa- Jjust have to tell me. - 3 P & ; s Mabel laughed. “T draw,” she told| Colds are caught by breathing 9 d .9 'y (s i Tl - on him, with a twinkle of fun in her|germs. People with colds spread . . iy J 3 = . % g escr, “ana mytan assipnment hav. | those germs by sneezing, cougnng, ||| VIOTTIS Chair ' fa il S RS pens to be a group of figures for a |talking. Keep away. 3 s ) 7, | &Y 7 ( ape clothing advertisement. The central . If you catch a cold, take HIL % & » I A s 1 = 3 2 R o fig is to wear an overcoat and| .. oo : 2 - W/ \ o gt 3 5 prompt, the cold may never develop. | ) s o 67 ) “And you were thinking how much | If it does, HILL'S will check it in | better you could draw from a living | 24 hours. figure than trom a dummy model,” | HILL'S is the greatest help known Oak frame Morris Chair with finished the young man. ‘“Let me |for colds. It combines four modern cushion seat and back covered in take vou to your home or boarding | discoveries. It is so efficient, so well iaifativn Aesther. place and I'll pose for you. 1 have a|proved that we paid $1.000,000 for it. little time to spare.” e B Fiips « et P aunt know gou,»| HILL'S does all things at once. It 50c a Week stammered Mabel uncertainly. stops the cold, checks the fever, | “Are vou sure?’ asked the young |oPens the bowels, tones the entire | man. He chuckled, as she shook her | system. Millions know its amazing | head. “Well, that's flattering,” he | powers. l]pholstered rnmmenlr‘;‘l Jokingly. "{Dnhn‘( i\i'uu re- Use it promptly. Keep it ever . member the manager of the udvertis-| ready. Don't rely on less B d Ch ing department at Smith & You o7 5 y on lesser help for edaroom air introducing you to Tad Laurence: % "The girl biushed. *He did introduce | Be Sure Ifi“‘% Price 30c $ 75 me to & young man,” she admitted, “but I was so busy thinking about . wetting an order 1 didn't remember R 0 you:” ““And after T asked for an introduc- B An ornament tion?" ejaculated Tad Laurence, with | ¢ to any bed- == v 3-Piece Serpentine-Front Suite ——— == el B o | i with its 0 - Enti A splendidly made and comfortably designed Overstuffed Suite, Your money earns ‘ s with serpentine front and loose spring-filled cushion seats. Settee, $ Payable in 2% quarterly dividends O goe Armchair and Wing Chair. Upholstered in figured Velour. : $5.00 a Month at The Hub —chen invested in the preferred stock 5 of this corporation. s About This You are offered the convenience of our In- v O l)avenport ? Parlor Heater vestment Savings Plan payments on shares of Table $25 and multiples. ’ = e Enamel Hilkl H 1 i $49’75 You are offered the absolute protection of 3-Piece Carving Set Bassinette = / $9.75 "dl, 1 definitely desirable real estate mortgages on ! Imitation Stag Horn Handles Meb Pisi i o properties carefully appraised for your security. % 29 Mahogany Finish = Looks like a large cabinet phono- Turned Legs « graph—we guarantee it in every re You are offered the safety of an organiza- n : 50c a Week spect. tion that has never delayed one day in dividend remittances, making a safe, steadily earning in- vestment. Cushions Liberal Terms + ; Three-Piece You are offered the unusual opportunity of Metal Bed redeeming your stock at any time after one |4 outfit, with 2-inch year's ownership. posts aid Tineh i ~ rite or phone for leaflet “More Per Cent and > - 50c a Week w A Per Dollar.” More Per Dollar. Consists of a shaped-top Table and four spindle- THE FINANCE AND ." | | ) r\ back Chairs. INVESTMENT CORPORATION | : - R 7 15th St. N.W. Main 2455 Clarence C. Weidemann, Secretary Philip_ Herman, President

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