Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1927, Page 19

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PHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 13, 1927—PART HEADI_ESS BUBY ! DIPLOMATS’ CHILDREN IN COSTUME RedK::i sYé}i;“Aftt‘fzig_:‘fiE:filfiigmsh L g By the Associated Press An _avalanche of criticism poured : . (SAS CITY. February 12— |into Mr. Woolfolk, and suggestions 3 R ; i : were legion. Then, in _desperation, s City's sense of the beautiful |y, * Wwoolfolk stopped the painting, en outraged by gaudy street |washed his hands of the matter and cars, and now the local art commis- .d it over to the art body. Indiana Police Drag River for ; ] 3 S sion’is trving to determine the best | “We have no desire to place any il color_combination for the cars. = | thing ‘on' the Stroets that offends the i i i 5 Recently the Kansas City Public | public taste,” sald Mr. Woolfolk. Miles, But Fail to Find 4 s ¥ % | | Service Company announced the 1 “We'll paint the cars whatever color . . 2 £ 2 8 * street cars were to be redecorated. | will look best.” P Missing Parts. o A W. G. Woolfolk, president. recom- | | . o 3 mended maroon with yellow Il'ln\lllninb.lt, % (A e, (oS Drovall i ~ K 3 s - which looked well on the small col- A stra stom prevails A S b B i ored sketch. Armenia in regard to girls who have OU can make delicious golden-brown waffles without grease! By the Associated Prese . & : i “"When the first of the newly painted | attained the age of 17 and are still un . & = - *j{OUT" ”P"-\"l‘» ‘; "" e 3 3 s F | cars appeared, lovers of beauty and !\]\m t;nm} are :\un-eufl"n_ r.ml l?ro(: < Hook it up to any outlet, mix your batter—and in a ]lfl'y ~Mystery continued tor 8 = s % ‘ art crled out in anguish. Red, almost | days, then for 24 hours their only food 3 P # . round the identity of the woman, part : ) i Arimeon “and. vellow clashéd and | is sait fish, and they are not permitted you have luscious, appetizing, wonderful waffles. Besides the :-‘1( whose l““"",“ e F"‘:;"’ Jhst DhUCES 3 L87 SR | | smote the artistic eve to quench their thirst convenience your Waffle Iron brings you ay at the edge of the St. . : . e > p — River as it rushes past St. Mary's 4 College. That Mrs. Alice Van Dusen. whose | | BESEC R " - - We’re Goino body it at first was believed to be.f : : . KAHN on 7th St. : TOMORRO I3 = P e : ’ : Fatablished ’ Ly to Give Away police conclusion announced tonight She was seen here yesterday by Al i G | RN o | | el # ||| Specials Monday and Tuesday Asib Bagof BT OURY the police. seen the woman who was reported % MR s 5 3 ? i % R s e Lo =t o Finet Gualit Self-Rising Washington River Dragged for Miles. i e ur-on Frames Complete Outfit, » . o L el \ & : Finest Guality Case and Cleaner X and make-that’s the electric way TR R ol \ e Toric Spherical to waffle goodness. All the greas- were ready to give up as hopeless the | ) : B Lenses b iteta e e s wren (HLE > 7 ing-every bit of smoke, soot and flame- | 0 : o T AR AR 5, ] G S is entirely eliminated! Get your FREE The manner of death may be ascer- - e % & ™ 2 H B o e nduest IO » L S bag of flour tomorrow with your choice ST o foum e e e ; N Y & of three guaranteed Waffle Irons—for Oral C. Emmons. brother of Mrs. 3 & wE % Van Dusen, said today he feared the i bod)'mmisz(?t DEhRL T S| w a1 3 " | : consideres ng an information P §: S S " . P against b Rogers, f r board: . KR man about St. Mary's College campus, b . o . :’;e‘a.‘?r:‘:’.‘ihhi:c«-fi‘tr converted 1o the ’ » 1 lnvlslble Blfocal Lenses where in South Rend. Emmons, former South Bend police- First and best quality. Toric KRYPTOK s 7 man, is city marshal of Roseland, near i i i here. s Spherical Bifocal Lenses—(vne pair to see May Recall Grand Jury. near and far). Best lenses made. Sold regu- Grand jury investigation remained larly, $15 to $22. SPECIAL PRICE, Monday tonight Sam P, S e and Tuesday ... o county prosecutor, said he ¢ to ask recall of the grand ,’i',’é‘“;ar‘;;*‘.‘i'l. b oAt EYES EXAMINED FREE BY OUR | Balance in Monthly Payments upon’ sumclent. evidence. 1o wareent i REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST ‘ with your Electric Bills warrant the step. DRSS Chester R. ry. mayor of Children of foreign diplomats at_bi 3 ia_and Manuel We Use the Finest and Most Modern Optical Instruments that he | Tellez, daughter and son of the Mexican Amba Up left to right 4 £ thought it might be advisable to ro. | Julia Cuniberti, daughter of Signor ar aly, and John | 3 3 First thing tomorrow take nvestigated as thoroughly ower, left to right: Patricia and Valerie Prochnik, s G e ¢ the few clues known might permit. | Minister of Austria, and Mme. Prochnik. KAHN O ICAL CO- offer. It’s for a limited time only—so . i s be early to avoid disappointment. REMEMBER— sure of uniformly delicious results! WOOL MARKET SURVEY Per Capita Cost of Police Nearly Double I 617 i?ventgldstcrset )N-w. only electrically can you make wonderful waffles and be PLANNED BY DEPARTMENT New Co-operative Division to| Study Data on Business r capita ce of administration he coroner’s office spent $8,309 in | . Structure of Industry. of he e Pewavtment. of Wash: | 1925, while the superior courts in the The Dlscovery That Brought P T P ington almost doubled in the 10-year | District were operated at a total cost The Department of Agriculture yes. | period from 1915 to 1 while the|of § L . ad terday announced that its recently | total cost of administration more than | rtments throughout the P f M d' X toxday amnounc Whal e centy | otal st f adminiiation more 1an | i ot oughout T eace of Mind! 14th & C Streets NNW. MAIN TEN THOUSAND ‘l,(tet::og lvdmkte’a Nati’;‘m-wlde survey 7 | or & per capita of $3.86 for their oper i o G s 0! eting. The announce-| C r 19 r N on and maintenance in 1925, Police | 3 N " “Wharves" or “Bureau” Cars Direct to Door ment came at the conclusion " u P 476, i e 185,952 % Corrects the Chemistry that two-day conference of co-operative | $4. v © court adn s 739, | ’, Wool marketing associations, RS e e T y Makes One’s Pores Offend The department’s plan will include |$: | cost 01. { i % D6 you know why thousands of people the collection and analysis of data on| Administration “of the general| Correctional institutions throughout | P ) y who never have > a laxative, do the business structure of wool co- |courts of the District cost $448.112 in|the United States cost the following | S eat a candy cascaret now and then? operative marketing associations and | 192 the bureau said, while §: amounts: s, § ,708; minors, | s e - They have found that cascara sweetens studies to measyre the benefits of co- |Was spent for administration of spe-|$4.103,084, i 8 the whole system—brings an immaculacy operative marketing and of the de-|cial courts. penditures for A total of was spent in | g of person that means ev mand for different types and qualities | Tectional institutions were as follows:| 247 cities in 1925 for maintenance and | : 3 vepts bod ©f wool. . The division also will make | Adults; $647,192, and minors, $106,636. | operation of police departments, : : : Vo e R an examination of the association’s | A total of $318,577 was spent for police ' c o6 tional institutions and B BoReInt e st i = Mmembership problems. pensions during the vear. connected with them. s i The conference asked the Govern- 5 o on'the domestic ana woria ol | INSTALL LOCAL OFFICERS.| Held on Check Charges El&x;x:o::mlon promotion of United e Detectives Thompson and Keck yes- 4 : RS J] and cauee ihe bowels lo cxpel everything grades and the extension g terday arrested Samuel Joseph Jones, g 4 b nORBRl MUAUIRT et Lraction kot of market. information. Phi Gamma Pi Members Hold| oloreq, alias Henry Harvey Grimes, Tk R L B R TR G year'’s study of wool production Chapter Ceremony. alias J. W, Hawkins, alias J. H. Scott, e b L #nd marketing in Australia and New . |alias Jackson and other names, | 4 quite unnecessary in January or July! Zealand will be included in the sur- The Zeta Chapter of the Phi|for investigation in connection with Men and women whose years have P it was announced, to be made | Gamma Pi Sorority recently in-|Worthless check transactions. He gave| IT WAS VEARN before Ik e brought on a sluggishness often find that y J. F. Walker of the Ohio Wool ¢ i i " | his occupation as a barber and his best way to conguer slugeishness. Now. ; cascaret only once a week is all the Representatives of 29 leading asso. | SIStance of a representation from the | east. A fon. 100, ‘Thiats the bif virtue T sce I Careara in splendid for children, too clations, with a membership of 35,000 | Grand Council in New York. | Detectives declared that he is now | ndy laxative— and they love the tasie of this candy ‘wool wers, ath & i ik G .| wanted in several cities for passing | re, which every drug store has for e ended the confer-| The officers installed follow: Mil-|Wanted in several cities for passing CASCARETS ,, = dred Shiller, chancello Bdith | arrested previously on such charges. W B Raphelson. vice chanellor rannie 2 Zonta Club to Hear i Luchs, scrib etta Halpern, bur- Al§nght. sar; Jean Blank, sergeant-at-arms,| The female huia, an Australian bird, Horace M. Albright, superintendent | and Ruth Rosette, chaplain. has a beak alomts 5 inches long. of Yellowstone National Park, will ad- dress the Zonta Club of Washington Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Raleigh Hotel, it was announced NOW READY—6 FINE REBUILT PLAYERS at the weekly meeting held Wednes- Bl et 0 7 | Monday's Best Bargains Short sleepel‘s SupERion $ ' need the best $15000",, 35,00 Of bedspl.ings It’s no trouble to make waffles with Self-rising Here in 1925 Over Expenditure in 1915 oy a5 . A I I o Poromac Evectric Appriance Co. Salts affect the lining of the bowels. Mineral oils 1 A coating that the CONCRETING T Build, Rebuild, Remodel Repair Stores and Homes, Porches and Steps 1 SPECI NEW and repair OLD TIN ROOFS 4 : 1 - 1 bette v ef —1In fact you have never tasted any waffles so delicious as those it NGW[]RMS UN 3 ;_wmy u : 2 will make for you. R S5t ?‘ i\ ::1‘:1" The particular growth of wheat of which Washington Flour is - ca! 0 5 4 x 1 made—with the leavening phosphates which we add to Self-rising FAGE AND ARMS { sz :&:EK rcfl‘\;ca o110 *¥ . Washington Flour—is the ideal combination for waffles—hot on the biscuits, etc. Ready for use—in a jiffy. Itched Badly. Suffered 2 30 Days’ Trial OB oo M : : ; : : Years. Cuticura Heals. i n s T FostER PRS- Vi poun Mo - g"’l Lol s dE'F?"“’Fl‘:EEl"‘P;" C';l‘ A ‘“'“‘;:3 Electric 8 g s e el Waffle Irons—and giving with each iron purchased a 5-1b. “1 was bothered with ringworms MONEY M b L v westers P2 Sack of Self-rising Washington Flour—the flour that’s really ?:,y?:;::: = :?:u ,':.n:':;i Do N ,;Efl_( El‘!:AB‘i:IEE:; Tt SRy < “made for waffles”—and will make them better than any other S : MUSIC RoLLs ~ ""'rreemhdem flour of your experience. it caused eruptions. Sometimes my i » gl . “clothing aggraveted the blisters on One of our factory rebuilt players is in every respect as good Each gimuine Foster idead i3 2 it o Jmy arms causing them to be aw- as a new one. They will last longer and give better service Speing boars this trade mark Your grocer and delicatessen sell self-rising Wash- fully sore. I suffered with them for cheap new player. Each one has been thoroughly re- oniss sidevail. If you ington Flour—in all sizes from 5-1b. sacks to full barrels yeats built, all worn parts replaced—cases refinished—and some can- don't sue this srade mark o “] began 1eing Cuticura Soap not be told from new. Each one absolutely guaranteed to give im's & Foster Lisal. and Ointment an. they relieved me satisfaction! : ! s s e s caamas Ll ; Wl]kms-Rogers Mlllmg Co., Vehiseon after using two cakes of Soap and A W14 @ | e 7 a ¥ 8] two boxes of Ointment.” (Signed) £ 22 [ Miss Lillie C. Ford, R. 1, Box 26, Rentiesville. Okla. . ‘Use Cuticura for alltoilet purposes. e SR A L S——— Baltimore Spring Bed Co., 754-6-8 West Pratt St. ' Washington Flour is Home-Made for Home Use .

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