Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1928, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. 1928, FLAT TIRE? (e SYhagne dicks Thepects 4545 ;’{ufi“fi",:“cx‘.!r.%‘;‘.%‘;'{r Hn’a‘e?[.“.i?fl. = | 1nmmmt Mated "Other places entefed, | street, and Mrs. hz.! ards, 700 M AI N soo but apparently not robbed, were those ' Fifteenth street northeas! LEETH BROTHERS MARLOW COAL CO. EST. 1858 COAL Dependable Quality Reliable Service Fair Prices MARLOW COAL COMPANY 811 E St. N.W.—Main 311 Lesson No. 8 Question: Why is the | emulsified form the more efficient way for me to realize the health- gmng benefits of cod-liver oil ? Answer: Because when cod-liver oil is emulsified it war is more perfectly absorbed, | England. Mrs. Catt branded such state- and does not disagree with digestion. Take SCOTT'S EMULSION | “”’ RCORAN mcuuR S 23"‘ D N.W. 12 CAFRITZ % DAIRYETTES No. 44 Housetops F vou could lift the housetops of this city you'd find troubles every- where that "dwarf your own. If you could live on a housetop just a day, and realize the hugeness of the blue dome ahove, under which scores of bigger planets than this earth are suspended, your troubles would look smaller still. If you will build robust health with a daily quart of Chestnut Farms Milk, most of your troubles will disappear. Rated highest by the Dis- trict of Columbia Health Department, “The Know- | ing Mother Will Have No Other.” g pioue POTOMAC 4000 Pennsylvania Ave. at {0 iasy | Only VLI OR PART LOAT HOM “BEW YORK uunxum O OONS " i) EVERY PRINT]NG Feoiity tor 10U% setiafactnny :”," N.nmml Capital Press ROOF LEAKS » Vavses Duiik 48 buith 47 lollml she predi d, an( THRRFCHARGES Franklin 8127—8128—8129—7458 TOSETPEACE |BEAr | Mrs. Catt Appeals to Stabil- | ize Men’s Aims Against Warfare. How’s Your Heating Plant Working? ! enough heat? Using too much fuel? Not genti ating plant at The trouble may not be with ye all. It may be the wrong kind of Hessick Fuel Experts will set yo They KNOW Fuel and Heating Pla nd\lu‘ costs nothing. Just telephone and say when to Asserting that the women of America | can be of material aid in the establish- | | ment of peace by “stabilizing the ideas | of men" Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catf. | honorary president of the League of | Women Voters. told the District League ol Women Voters at a dinner given in | her honor at the Y. W. C. A. last | night that the time has passed for | women to leave th: maticr of war to men. and that as they are beginning {o take an active part in the Nation's bu:mz‘ they can begin to inspire right quickly. | ln "discussing the various problems {in the fight to end war Mrs. Catt | urged that war be waged against muni- | tions Pnd fircarms as & real way to Ipcne “As the movement ngmnst‘ | crime and war progresses, she said, “it will evolve into a war ngnin'« the | | production of firearms and probably will | mean the prohibition of firearms md‘ N \ munitions. i ! Would Disarm Criminals. { “Disarm the criminal to stop the ‘mme wave,” Mrs Catt suggested. | nting out that the method emplo\ed} ln the prohlbllion of whisky was “by confiscation,” and that the abnmnml of slavery hinged on the confiscation |\ of the lands of the slaveholders in NN\ the South. Therefore, she maintained. \ 14th and Water Streets S.W'.. Opposite Bureau of Engraving H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1311 H Street N.W. Highvietn Apartments Cor. 13th and Clifton Sts. N.W. Facing Central High School me only solution of the crime wave One of the highest points, with magnificent view of entire ould be the me';“r“"“l;‘"d “}:flg"‘fl city. Convenient to 11th and 14th Street car lines, markets tion of firearms which also would have and theaters. Arranged in 1 to 4 rooms and bath. its effect in ending war. Denouncing the recent statements of | Rear Admiral Plunkett, who prophesied | \§ a between the United States and I\ 4 Elevators—Frigidaire—Large Torches — Incinerators — Hard- wood I'loors — Kitchen Cabinets ments as the kind of steps which have a menacing ps\cholnnul effect upon | the people of the two nations. Forces to Keep Peace. “Armies and navies are maintgined | to kcep peace,” she sald. “and the nder-in-chief of these forces should pmhlbl( officers under him to ! sue such proclamations. Mrs. Catt declared that not only have | made in this Reception Hall, Living Room, Murphy Bed, Com- plete Kitchen and Bath. Only............. 3 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Porch $40.00 | ful attitude by the mmmlnder-m-cmd‘ mrormtn; his omcen that they were | “start war.” England ‘uuld| 000 30 00 300 300 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 008 3a Ja 34 Jb 30 304 360 30 0 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 and Japan would | | Your old love—ever been tempted to write | 1 him because you couldn’t ulte forget" Per- | haps you'll be glad you didn’t—or wish you | had. Atany rate you'll be thnlled after read- ing “WRITING TO YOUR OLD LOVE,” | Eleanor Hallowell Abbott’s story DENIED BY KLEIN Official Tells Klwams Club | Pan-American Dispute Is Unfounded. IN FEBRUARY— ' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING CWMm;;;:;;muwwml —OUT TODAY! on imports from Latin American coun- | mwmeummmmm; Faith Baldwin, Bruce Barton, Jay Gelzer, Margaret Sangster,FrancesParkinson Keyes, u in an | Vera L. Connolly — just half of the famous Giub o the Hotel Washington yester- | writers whose delightful fiction and timely Br. Kiein explained this assertion | articles make February Good Housekeeping, sath S p‘e‘:'{::tfl'o,“l‘;'; Siminstine as usual, especially worth reading. Latin Amerlun countries come into | this country without any tariff charges, | while are made on about | 80 per cent of the IDOGI the United States to the Latin Am'fi- | also stated that the | Lnlud States o! lboul $200,000,000 & The speaker made the further declar- | ation that trade conditions between Iatin American countries and the | nma States are normal, all arguments to the con! notwithstanding. | He stated that trade with the Latin American countries has grown from about $357.000.000 a year in 1913 to about $935.000,000 a year at the present time, but emphasized that at the same time the percentage of growth of trade with the Far Eas been greater. | The speaker m humed that In place of the feeling i S\\H ARY, strong, convenient. The 100¢% container for bot- tles of milk in two, three or four quart sizes For new and present customers of the 100 Dairy Plant. iry that many of the Izm there were educated in this country, obtained their inspiration here and feel | kindly toward the United States. adopted a resolution ex- t Palmer, who introduced the I’leluLlfln delivered an eulogy on Mr Parsons Radford Moses, president of the club, \ presided. The Knowing Mother Will Have No Other FOUR HOMES 'ENTERED. One tobhed, However, | Thieves Getting $57. Burglars ransacked four homes last r Convenient to three main street car lines, LOCA FION two bus lines, churches, schools, markets and theaters, yet located on high elevation in cmbany district of upper 16th At S v”‘“’! Street at new residential hub of Northwest section. BUI LI)I N(‘ A modern, spacious, eight-story, fireproof struc- ¥ ture, containing 229 apartments of from one room, Lilcllcncne and bath, to six rooms and two l'mlhn: with ]nrflc reception halls, all outside windows, built-in baths, entirely complete in every element of convenience and finish. { Sl I{VI(JI‘ Service on phones and elevators is unmlcrrupted < throughout the 24 hours. Milk und ice delivered 4 ; + + ! ‘ + . { 4 + ‘ I ‘ . I i mglu or (]ly Il)mugh our own :{fiuenlly conducted service r(mm which ‘ ‘ 1 ' + + ' + ‘ ! + ‘ 1 ‘ ' ‘ I I { [ 1 ' 1 also receives and rcdcllvcrl packugcl sent L]unng nuupnnu absence. |ndnwdunl servants’ rooms lnd qurnqra are obtainable i n |||c lnuldmg-— in !lmn a llhppy combination of semi-hotel service with apartment space and privacy. Pay us a visit, let our resident manager take you lhmuqll the build- mg and ullclher you rent or not, we shall be nmply rcpild n 'luvmfl an additional advertisement, far better than this one. 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Price 9c Can 25¢ LEAN STRIP BACON Better Than Home Made—the Product of Special Until Saturday Closing NAVY | PEA BEANS 2161 5¢ Special P Ic Sale | One Large Glass . 20¢ Special Until Saturday’s Closing PALMOLIVE 3 Cakes 20c 717-0 Wheat Reg. Price 5¢ Box Our price of 49c per dozen is by || far the lowest cnnounced as yet in Washington on strictly fresh eggs. Do not confuse these strictly fresh [l eggs with storage stock selling else- [lff where at the same or higher retail. | Fancy Creamery BUTTER Fresh Churned Wonderful Flavor L. 54c¢ Nutley Nut Margarine . 22¢ SOAP ..... pkg., 8c ceiiiin....28-0z. pkg., 13c i .pkg.,12c Creamof Wheat. .. ...... 14-0z. pkg., 14c || ..2 pkgs.,15c A&P Quick Cooking Oats . ... .. . pkg., 9¢ i ..... 1b.,10c = Quaker Oats, quick or regular. ... Kantleak Bird’s Eye Vulcan . Shaker | Double Tip | SAFETY | with each parchase ' lee: Pes. s | 6, 25c | 3 1% 20e 2-1b. c | Fresh Jf tuits and. 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