Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1928, Page 10

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10 . Surel{| we ought to be as zealous to THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1928. preach the Gospel and to save souls SOUL-SAVING SLOGAN |rich the “cipel"and i fate souls| FOUR MEN ARRESTED d SAVINGS AT SAKS! | ASKED BY LUTHERANS **3" poton oy 1, 3 e - ‘m B:‘f———fE: s"?:f::aj H[I.[] EXAGGERAIED‘ \ 498 ® ;antor Saysa;;;eeds Phrase i s Sanuary (learaway o Furnishin urnishings/ ihe minds of men, on the records of New Jersey and Southern ! a A to Register Religion in Mind i of Public. 'x::l’;fm”:g iy fl;’.-u“?"&?‘h‘?fl!l ""c'}’l“l‘(j‘A‘(“_:(‘,‘:"""‘Sl:;; RO L 2 Tree sy E""”:"““ tae suspected by police of being former JR object is to enter Spring with an absolutely new, fresh Furnishings stock. To bring this about, ab- solute clearance of present stocks is imperative. To clear present stocks, we have reduced prices as they HAVE NEVER BEEN REDUCED IN JANUARY 5 it or elearottee | —Edward Frankewich of Rochester,| Benjamin Cohen, 30, and Solomon BEFORE! If you know Saks quality, and if you like a real saving, you won’t wait ! police, by New Jersey authorities for Rr the Associated Pre 5 soul-saving slogan was wounded seriously last night | operating a bucket shop in Newark . PRICED Fancy Shirts." $2.45 F ancy Madras It would be difficult to compute|in a fencing match with a classma < | I 5 poultice has been applied to the BIACE the selling power of the florisls' say- the untversity | COS1INE customers more than $100,000, i Ve r Feucl | Bernard Levinson, at s hicago has been given as a crime | it-with-flowe: Rev. Oscar Feucht, police said, s i - or 3 for $5 | e by theirest . { pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church of | Rymnasiu | william g, I cn‘xl\m 1‘3‘:\‘:‘»0 ‘.k‘.wf‘c..“'.'.f.i""gh.?! n}\{r S v, writes in the current A he: exchange broke the tip of | brother Man 29, are said by police i magazine American | yovinson's foil and he accidentally | 19 have ope confidence games in n A - Richmond, New Orleans and should mnot the Lutheran|thrust the blade into Fr i e wanted by police of 'l‘HPIY are Shirts made to Saks order—un- usual in quality and tailoring. Their stripe and fancy madras is good looking and long wearing. There are collar-attached and neck- 1 | Chureh have n trade mark or slogan? ' chest. puncturing the right lung, band styles. All sizes up to 20 (except 16 and T RTIA TR US ARy P N ¥ T TR R4S PE N ) Mk, SEAP N7 “\‘fl.\ : \ "Qlw".‘gfé"P thin ¥, WS90 7 1614). 2.95 the church and on the books of the kingdom of heaven.” The American Lutheran announces Strawn and Lawyers Defend City From “Unfound- ed” Attacks. 0 othe: X s been maligned cago Iy much bet- sscnter to the SILAS H. STRAWN. E. Donneliey, comm: ¢ had been mate- i 2 A2 NITED 2 STORES Farm Company Elects Officers. A Dispatih to The Star IRFAX. Va. January 19.—The Fairfax County Farmers' Service Co vesterday held its annual stockholders’ .| meeting in the office of County Agent H. B. Derr, electing as directors Dr. J. | L. Miller of Oakton, C. O. Schaub, J. W Pobst, C. P. Jones of Fairfax. and G M. James of Chantilly. Dr. Willer chosen president. Mr. Schaub and Mr. Pobst sccretary that the time has ic about Chicago, to ldom. and to get e in office X Executive Offices, 917 15th St. N.'W, D. J. Hornstein, Secretary SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday CANNED GOODS SUGAR o 10 1 59¢ 2" 35¢ 9 o 95, POTATOES BEANS 2" 35 2~ 25¢ can Zsc “ 25¢ With other to blame the + undesirable pub- Clearaway! “and they 1t In 36 years r been held up, ! If a man at- and leads a quiet, unlikely to get into LONG SURE OF FIRST LOUISIANA PRIMARY in Gubernatorial Cam- paign Now Turns to Race Between Gov. Simpson and Wilson. Insure - the Future of Your Chil, < Finest in Meats At All United Stores Interest CORN S _ v, Fancy 1 ; i Maine CORN Good PEAS Fancy PEAS Fancy Succotash Br the Ascociated T NEW ORLEANS. January 19.—With Huey P. Lonz of Shreveport so far out in front that there is no possibility of | heading him. and with his lead increas- ing with reports from virtually all country precincts. interest in the gu- bernatorial race in Tuesday's Demo- cratic primary centered today on her Gov. O. H. Simpson could overtake Representative Riley J. Wil- son. The vote in 1,181 of 1.390 pre- ! cincts in the State today was Long 100843, Wilson 75,847, Simpson 67.672. | ROCKCREEK HILLS PARK BOUND HOME SITES Wise Brothers CHEVY CHASE DAIRY Finest in Dairy Products EXCLUSVE acewTS W2H. SAUNDERS CO. /i MAIN 1016 $3.50, $4 and $5 Fancy Madras and Broadcloth Shirts, smart pat- ;um;lf ionable shades. Sizes 410 Fountain Brand i 8C HAMS This left 219 rural precincts unre- | Ttod and it was regarded as a possi- | ility that the official count might be necessary to decide the second man in secretary of State at Baton Rouge with- out being made public. GUNS ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF JUGOSLAV PRINCE | New Arrival Is Second in Royal | Family and Third Grandson of | Queen Marie of Rumania. By the Associated Press. BELGRADE. Jugoslavia, morning announced to the sleeping city the birth of a second son to Queen ' Marie and King Alexander of Jugo- slavia. Both the mother and son are January | f 19 —A salvo of 101 guns at 1:20 this | KEEP LOOKING YOUNG The secret of keeping voung is to feel young—to do this vou must watch your liver and bhowels<—there's no need of hav- £ a sallow complexion—dark ings under vour eves—pimples— a billious look in vour face—dull eves with no sparkle. Your doc- tor will tell you ninety per cent | of all sickness comes from inac- tive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known phys in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with | olive oil as a substitute for calo- CAMPBELL’S SQUPS 3™ 25¢ “* 10c can 23c 15¢ Tomato All Others Cranberry Sauce N. Y. State Apple Sauce, No. 2 can. . —_— CORBY’S w 31c Milk ELK GROVE 59¢ Qt. 156 Creamery Unexcelled $7.50 Silk Shirts, of very excep- tional grade. Typical Saks qual- ity. Mainly in blue. Broken sizes. Neckties $1.00 NECKWEAR A REMARKABLE col. lection of Ties—Crepe, Moire, Repp, Silk and Silk- md-"nnr—euhrnti ng every desired sh: Enor- mous value, every one! PRICED FOR 49c¢ 3 for $135 Clearaway! $1.50 NECKWEAR 5 " WIDE, varied assort- X ment of splendid Neck- wear, including many of the season’s most favored styles. Navy Blue Knuitted Ties in this group. Anex- 3 for §: traordinary opportunity! MOTHERS TEA WHITE HOUS| BREAD s theteniinking LORD CALVERT = S ft Hats “Builds Bodies” 2 R T - YELLOW Ro ."“‘ 38c mel to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his pa- tients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are fentle in their action, vet al. ways effective. They bring about that natural buoyaney which all should enjoy by toning up the clearing the system of well Queen Marie of Rumania becomes a ndmother for the third time by the irth of the Jugoslavian prince. Crown | Prince Pierre was born o Queen || Marie of Jugoslavia, daughter of the Rumanian Queen, September 6. 1923, The other grandson is the country's [l vi present ruler, 6-year-old King Michael i itie, . . Edwards’ Olive Tablets are known by their olive color. 15c, 30c and 60c. PRICED ror. Clearaway! $3 and $4 SOFT HATS - $5. 86 and $7 SOFT HATS —smooth and brush sl T 2,95 and sizes, 1elb, Pkg. While gold m: #ts lowest ebb in sushed 10 supply g In Australia is at ears, coal mines are CHAS. SCHNEIDER he fuel deman: BAKING C0.’S PSS > S T e | S 2¢| FLOUR BROWN GOLD In Selecting Your s .. Y Silverware Pattern--—- SYRUP CONSIDER ] LOG CABIN MINUET — — —and — — — PANTHEON can gl popular shapes and the fa. "1 } 95 vored shades of Brown, Tan, Gray and Green. $5 Imported English Caps—Checks, Plaids, Solid Colors—Reduced to §1.15 Welt, silk edge and snap brims. 7 colors 63 to T3, COCO MALT Yaolb, can........... Men’s Hose "H<EP 35c Silk Hose: full- 35c navy, tan and cordo- 3 for 81 Adds Pleasure to Kvery Meal KRAFT Pkg Clearaway! 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