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RENT Corner Store 14th & Irving Sts. STORY & CO. 812 17th St. Ph. Fr. 4100 NATIONAL BREAKFASTS >3 n J™ MEXICO breakfast is comprised of fluvn or bananas, choco- te ot coffee and biscuit. From whole wheat native toit,ourownland now has its national breakfast— Wheatsworth 100% Whele Wheat CEREAL It e;qpmmdu palate with true- to-Nature flavor. This vastly sustaining, readily digestible new product offers the most complete nutriment of any single food for the breakfast table. Get it from your grocer —don't miss a day! Obtainable at all D. G. 8. Stores. Distributed by THE CARPEL CO.,, Inc. 1361 H Street N. E. Varicose Veins Reduced Or Money Back | Simple Home Treatment That Is Giving Amazing Results ‘The world progresses. Today ailments that took weeks 10 cure can now be few days. If you have vari- | cose veins or bunchies you can start today | 1o bring them back to normal size, and if| you are wise you will do so. i Just get an original bottle of Moon's | Emerald Ol at any dispensing pharma- | cist and apply it night aod morning as directed to the enl: veins. It is very powertul_and ting. and only 8 tle is requi After a few day's treatment the veins 10 grow smalier and by regu- reduce to normal. | ‘'who want 1o reduce varicos or get rid ‘of running sores an should not 10 get a bot- once.” It 16 g0 pawerfal that 8 | small bott] long'_ time. _Any | can sunpls you. Peop) .+ aclls lots of it.—Adver- Berry and Whitmore Co. "This is not a sale as you know sales. It’s a thundering appeal to thrift, and a most timely sale coming as it does just at the time when you are thinking of your holiday purchases. What would be a more acceptable gift than a Diamond, a Watch, a Clock, a piece of COAL MINE PEAC MOVE IS STARTED Organized Labor Unit Asks Citizens to Join in Meeting With Workers. By the Associated Press. DENVER, Colo, November 10.— With scores of striking coal miners returning to work movemefits were under way in seve effect a ly end the walkout trial Workers of the ‘While arrest of strike I first of this week stopped picketing in the larger fields and enable properties to resume on a t proaching _normal, State polic special officers continued to jails and patrol districts where 1 W. activities centered. The first recogn organized labor unit to came_today from the Denver Tr and Labor mbly. The assembl adopted a ution proposing 100 representati ps join in & move- ment recently ed hy miners to present their nces at a mass meeting. under the direction of Gov. W. H. Adams. Renewed efforts also were made to| extend circulation of petitions among miners for presentation of the work demands to operators through the State Indust ion 4] Tt mine! an eight-| 3 Colorado minel daily ge scale, tonnage basis. m s averaged $12 for the hest produce AIR IN NEW TUNNELS PURER THAN ON STREET Engineers Complete Tests in Road- ways Under Hudson River at New York. but have worked on how the 0 a day to | | By the Assoctated Press. NEW YORK, November 10.—Tn- gineers announced yesterday they had found the air in the Holland vehicular tunnels under the Hudson river to be more pure than the air in Fifth avenue, After a test of the new tunnel's elaborate ventilating system, they predicted that the air in the tube “will actually seem refreshing to motorists who have just come off the city streets.” ‘With 84 fans driving 3,760,000 cutic feet of air a minute through the tunnel, they said the atmosphere will contain not more than four-tenths of one per cent of carbon monoxide gas after it is officially opened Sat- urday. The estimate was based on the tunnel’s capacity of 3,800 cars a minute. PATENT LAWYER DIES. G. H. Benjamin Succumbs in New York at Age of 75. NEW _ YORK, November 10 (#).— George Hillard Benjamin, lawyer and prominent authority on applied me- chanics, died today after a month’s illness, aged 76. His father, the late Park Benjamin, was a noted patent lawyer. Mr. Benjamin was considered an ex- pert in patent cases and assisted in the formation of many large corpora- tions. During the World War Mr. Benj: min perfected sound detecting device: some of which were placed on Am fcan warships for detection of subma- riges. ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT : claiming for him the whole merit of ®UY TVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. "MHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927." Printers Recall Praise of Dickens In Holding Trade Bane of Humbugs By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 10.~Tyrants and humbugs would have everything their own way in all countries if it were not for printers, Charles Dickens once said. He paid that tribute to typesetters 63 years ago when he acted as chair- man at the annual meeting of the Printers' Pension Corporation, which is holding its centenary in London to- day, with Prince Henry in the chair. Dickens was twice chairman of this corporation, in 1943 and again in 1864, and on the last occasion said: ““The printer is a faithful servant, not only for those connected with the business, but for the public at large, and has, therefore, when laboring un der Infirmity and disease, an especial im on all for support. Without the work produced by his skill, labor endurance and intelligence. without him what would be the state of the| ants and humbugs in all ual dexterity s ren as might be found in For quickness of pereeption, amount of endurance and willingness to oblige, 1 have ever found the compositor pre-eminent. Tle printer is the friend of intelligence, of thought; he is the friend of liberty, of freedom, of law: indeed, the printer is the friend of every man who is the Care oiBabies Why do so many, many babies of today escape all the little fretful spells and infantile ailments that used to worry mothers through the day, and keep them up half the night? If you don't know the answer, you haven't discovered pure, harmless Castoria. It is sweet to the taste, and sweet in the little stomach. And its gentle influence seems felt all through the tiny system. Not even a distastefu] dose of or oil does so much good. And it is so pleasant to take. Taste it yourself and you'll know why “Children Cry for It.” Fletcher's Castoria is purely vege- table, so you may give it freely, at first sign of colic; or when you even suspect the approach of constipation; or diarrhea. Or those many times when you just don’t know what is the matter. For real sickness, call the, doctor, alw At other times, a few drops of Fletcher's Castoria. See how quickly all fretfulness or wakefulness will cease! Only one word of warning:- the above advice is true of genuine “Cas- Jewelers and Stationers—Established 1894 Corner Eleventh and F Streets N.W. Jewelry or Silverware from the famous house of “Berry & Whitmore”? Many Articles in Our Superb Stock are Being Sold at HALF PRICE Astonishing buying chances stare you in the face. Grasp your opportunity. One of Wash- ington’s finest assortment of the world’s best Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silver- ware and Stationery is offered you now at prices you might never match again. Not merchandise bought for a sale, but the same dependable kind we have always sold our thousands of customers for the past 33 years. And backed by our reputation of never a misrepresentation. Only a short time longer and our store in its present location closes forever. We open in our new location, 610 13th St. N.W. about January 1st, 1928. We must and will ABSOLUTELY CLOSE OUT our present stock, and move only our good name good will of our thousands of customers. Christmas Cards A Wonderful It’s Assortment Order Now and Save You can buy them now at 0% DISCOUNT and by Opportunity That Comes But Once an You Should Profit It Corner Eleventh and F Streets N.W. 33 Years of Honest Merchandising __OUR FIRST SALE IN 33 YEARS Jewels Reset Bring in your jewels and we will enhance their beauty and value by resetting them in mod- ern settings, at a discount of 5% We will gladly submit draw- ings and estimates. Berry and Whitmore Co. friend of order—the friend of every man who can read.” The Prince of Wales once acted as chairman for this corporation and King George and the late King Ed- ward presided over this body, which has numbered England's greatest statesmen and literary men among its chairmen. UNEMPLOYED MARCH ON. BRISTOL, England, November 10 UP).—With their faces set tow Lon- don, where they intend to descend on Parliament todprcnem the case of the unemployed, the army of jobl cruited in Wales s morning. With a brisk swing of their arms, which most of them ned in arm ol break plendid lunch | slept. partic | allowed to lewisl] | 'Woman : What Is a Progressive Attitude? HIGH SCHOOL COUNCIL FORMED IN.COUNTY Citizens of Rockville and Vicinity Seek More Effectual Aid in Edu- cational Work. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md.. November 10.— To study modern educational methods 30 as to more effectually aid the work of the school. citizens of Rockville and vicinity who are interested in educa tional and civic welfare have organ ized the Montgomery County High |, school Couneil. At the next meeting of the council he principal subject to be discussed 1l be the first chapter of Kilpatrick' I2ducation for a Changing Civiliz fon,” and other progressive autho ties of modern methods will he studied \nd discussed throughout the year i“ollowing a discussion -onditions at the Rockville school. it vas ordered that the following le hoard d the county commissioners e. the members af the Rockyille ' ool Couneil, in meeting 1ssemb'ed T R of building | wish to bring to the attention of the county commissioners the dissatisfac- tion of the entire community at the delay in completing the work on the school building. We feel that the children are losing the best part of the school year and the teachers are being handicapped by mot being able to give the students the proper start. There are four graties running on a half-day schedule, and this is the ninth week of the school 3 “We wouid like the comn to take immediate steps to the work on the school I completed at the earlie The letter was signed by the follow- ing members of the council: Mrs Villtams, secret Albert 1l Dawson « James P 1 Kingdon. Miss Elberta Fletcher Schott fre. Hattle C. © Riee and L —_— . Named Military Attache Lieut. Col. Kdward Davis, U. 8. Cav tsbursh, de and fo Greece, 1ntil his depa d on duty at the War De T, t {cial train e | Station at here on leave of absence from | MARINES PLAN BALL. Dance to Celebrate 1524 Anniver- sary of Corps’ Founding. The 1524 anniversary of the birth of the Marine Corps will be observed tonight by a military ball in the post gymnasium at Quantico, Va. One thousard invitations have been issued to young Washington women. A #pe- cave at 6:45 p.m., and vill leave from Union 45 also. A Marine Corps orchestra will fur- nish music. Officers expect that 500 will attend from Washington. The hall has been decorated with colors of the various companies and appropri- ate Marine Corps emblems. Called Before Retiring Board. Col. James .Justice, U. 8 Infantry. special busses Repairs for FURNACES & BOILERS Fries, Beall & Sharp 734-736 10th St. N.wW.’ TG and Capt. R. J. Hernandez, Quaste: master Corps, under treatment at Wa ter Reed General Hospital,:have ordered to report to the Army*Retirin Board in this eity for cxnmzl‘nhvg. 1010 F St. Opposite Wood- ward & Lothron, in center of the shopping district. Lunch 11:15 to 2:30 Dinner 4:15 to 7:30 Food Unsurpassed in Quality 1767 Col. Rd. % Block fro. Ambaseaior Theater Luanch 12102 PM.. Dinner 5o 7:30 PM. Reasonably Priced The Blue Overcoat Today Ranks as the Big Overcoat Idea! THIS FASHION AT ITS FINEST IS SHOWN AT SAKS toria.* The kind called Fletcher's. bearing Fletcher’s signature is genu- ine—and does mot contain opiates or any other drug that ¢an harm your baby. Other preparations may be just as free from harm: the writer daes not know as to that, but does know one family whose children will never make the experiment! *SPECIAL NOTE: With every bottle of genuine Fletcher's Castoria is wrapped a book on “Care and Feeding of Babies” worth its weight in gold to every mother or prospec- tive mother. Children Cry for and the The “Saks Blue” Two-T Suit is *45° worth at THERE IS NO QUESTION OF-THE " - SUPREMACY OF SAKS SHOWINGS AND SAKS VALUES AT THESE TWO OUTSTANDING PRICES! & % =y 4 A i# ¢ 2 +is mot the Saks way to dg, things by halves. Thus, in a season when the Blue Overcoat is the “big idea,” you find at Saks the most comprehensive showings of Blue Overcoats in the City of Washing- ton. OU find the Blue Overcoat developed in every type of model. You find a Blue for the banker and the business man —for the outdoors man and the college man—for every mah who ‘wants an Over- coat of genuine. distinction. There are - velvet-collar ' madels and self-collar “'models; all are satin trimmed. I ET it be remembered, however, that “ every Blue Overcoat—whatever its fashioning—is a vakue without parallel at its price— Compare!" \ rousers $ 3.7.5() SPECIALIZED Saks Suit is this “Saks Blue”—the highest type of Blue Suit which we have ever encountered at so modest a price as $37.50. There are Blue Serges, Biue Cheviots, Blue Unfinished fabrics—real $45 values. Yes, there are single-breasted and double-breasted models—all with two pairs of trousers. st - Saks- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH e B B re 1 n '3