Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1928, Page 6

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e MRS, DISHEAVCE | ISNT 1T 2 How 00 vou 002 < CHAPLAININIRED | 7 2ecove N AUTO ACCENT | (55 Rev. Henry Schumacher se.| @ riously Hurt as Car Hits | Bridge—O0ther Mishaps. Rev. Henry Schumacher, cb o©f Sacred Heart Home, Hyat Md.. was seriously injured this morn-| lock when his auto-| of the railroad | d avenue ar.d‘ 1 SAW MAUOC FINK VESTERDAY . ) ISNT SHC THE MOST TERRIBLE " wHaT 1D GO551P 2 AND WHAT SHE SAID swesav? L AgouT YOU - my DEAR! Nov THAT 1 e \ ‘ WELL, IF YOU PROMISE VOU WONT TELL HER 1 TOLD You = SHE SAID You WERe COMMON - TUAT You HAD NO MoRE TRSTE on his way | from the car| [ WELL , 'LL TELL YOU WHAT THE OLD CAT SAID ABOUT YOU. SHE SAID YOU POSED AS A BRoW BUT VOU HAD THE BRAIN OF A FIVE VEAR OLD CHILD - AND THAT You DPRESSED LIKE A DISHWASHER IN A — HASHHOUSE AND— OF COWSE (THEY SAY SHE T WHAT MAUDE 8 3 ) DOGGED PoOR SHE CAUGHT JoE FIN . HER e For YEARS FATIHEQ wAS A COmmore BEFORE SHE Police DETECTIVE ! HOOKED HIM aid was given at | / A . LEGION HEAD INSTALLED. Mabel F. Staub Seated by U. §. S. | Jacob Jones Post. Staub was nder of the U. . Jacob | 2, Amel Legion, | evening at the | The retiring | , was | a past commander's e and Legion ring, and the new nder received flowers. lation of the following officers k place: Jane M. Breen, senior | nmander: Lucille R. Allan, jun- | vice commander: S | | | | alled as| | | er tariffs on milk and cream, following | an investigation into the relative cost DAIRY HEARINGS SET. of milk products in the United States | Tariff Board to Open Rate Case °° and Canada. Ccolor bearers, and Mayme E. on February 23. John F. Bethune, secretary of the | oo Sy W by the Tarift | commission, said that the hearing has e vt program of songs and reci.| _Hearings will be held by the Tariff |\ ([T 11104'a; the request of farmers with a reception to the newly Commission February 23 on the appli- | anq ery operators in New York officers followed the meeting. | cation of American dairymen for high- and ) gland, who asked a 50 per Elsie M. Pinney Alma G. Jones and ) Attractive Types of Goop Bve, DCAR! 1S neeN S0 Goop To SEC YOU AGAIN, now DO RinG ~me uP spon! & - - vEs, DEAREST ,WE | MUST SEE €ACH OTHER OFTENER . TS BEEN | A RLEASURE TO cent increase under the flexible clause of the tariff act, becausa of large ship- ments of cream from Quebet. . As the result of an international conference of railway executives the running time between Lwow (Lem- berg), Cracow, Prague and Vienna has heen reduced four hours. Bedroom Suites --at attractive prices During this “Suite Week" you are having opportunity to select popular models of Bedroom Suites—in most desirable qualities of materials and workmanship—at fea- tured prices. A Suite of eupcrior gradc when you consider the price——ana the wnrl(m‘ansh;p fl;vel proof of its exceptional construction. Walnut Veneer or Mahogany Vcnecf on (;umw"fld: l“rqc mirrorfl Wllh DrCDlCY a"d Vunily DY@-!CT; $125 .00 convenient Chifforobe ; double-size Bow-end Bed Four-piece Suite (as ilustrated), in Walnut Veneer on gumwood. The new style of Vanily Dresser, with mirror and drawers: lar“c mirror on the Dresser; commodious chest of drawers, dullpr(mf parfitionl; and double size 3165-00 Bow-end Bed Four-piece Suite, in Walmt Veneer on gumwood. The Bed has the popular “four- poster” effect. Dresser with large mirror: Vanity Case with single mirror: Chest of Drawere: and Double Bed. The construction and finish of each piece is very good Four-piece Suite, made up in Walnut Veneer, combined with gum- offered p!i('e Caee with triple mirrore; Dresser with large mirror; Chest of Drawers ; You haven't seen before so pleasing a make ; at 80 low a Price. ... vavn wood ; Drell;r. Vanity Case, Chest of Drawers and Double Bed— mAang a Suite of very attractive type; and lurprininq value at the 3198'50 Six-piece Suite ; splendidly made and finished; in decorated Gray Enamel. Vanity Chair and Bench, with seats upholstered in Damask; Double Bed. s225-00 Lnm= Nearing the End of the Semi-Annual Clearance of I. MILLER Beautiful Shoes At All Other Times $1250 to $24.50 '58'85 310.85 31 4.85 Modes and Materials most in vogue . —to accompany the sports, the street, the afternoon, the evening costume. In blending or contrasting shades to wear with all colors. In fabrics and com- binations that are smartest. Not all sizes in all styles. (Fifth Floor) LEVEL STRETCHES—hills —curves—They all look alike if you have GULF No-Nox Motor FUEL in your tank. No-Nox—stops knocks— No retarding of spark— full power when you need it most, Our Guarantee GULF NO-NOX MOTOR FUEL is Non. P'oisonous eand no more harmful to man or motor than ordinary gasoline—that it con- taine no coal tar products or dope of am Kind—that the color is for identification only that it positively will not heat the motor, Winter or mmer. ¢ GULE NO.NO\ MOTOR FUEL is priced three cents per gal. ton higher than ordinary gasoline—-and s worth it P and MENIHAN'’S ARCH-AID Tailored Shoes At All Other Times $10, $11 and $12.30 $7.95 Black Suede Patent Black Satin Brown Kid Black Kid Footwear that’s built for ease and comfort—but at no sacrifice of smartness. Trim, attractive styles in pumps and oxfords—of very fine quality and finish. (Fif:a Floor) aster a little farther with NO-NOX GAS atthe sign of the ORANGE DISC GuLF REFINING COMPANY

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