Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1928, Page 16

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bt . THE EVENING 'STAR. WASHINGTON., 7. €. TURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 19%8. LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT 4 . —BY WEBSTER. WASHINGTON TO NEW YORK CITY N W = \ ’1'[‘ Or P(:;ntsso;e:’;cen = ~ ) = i S, Yosas m n n hm arh & A nthrnp Specializing in Moving ||| Y - A N :» 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Small Lots of Furniture WEEKLY TRIPS “Get Our Free Fstimate.” flonciwr“angfi:‘cicnmnc ’ /Z D = Smart Cl‘eatlons Of two continents shown in the first American exhibil of l Rayon Fashions T, ',\,,IJJW dfi@“ . 11 to 12:30 3:30 to 5 CO?!M!INDER. To illustrate the new position 000 Milesin Iessthanzs.oooMmutes e M EGEIRT 2 AR that rayon occupies in the pres- TN AN ARRE =R e A= ent mode, we are presenting a - B\ G ST U LT A fashion show featuring original Jo*cph McRc}noldx Inc. 3 . creations from the finest design- Tomortow the Last Day AW i | Dr. Peltzer and The STUDEBAKER ers of two continents. HANGING UP THE s liant creations—by Poiret, Cal- RUINS—’@H”E | q\.k\\,[}*"w"' i s PRI lot, Jenny, Drecoll, Morand and s = Lanvin. Also, there are models . e - designed by the most famous S O C I E T Y r\”.it?'n fi‘\\?mfhfl.’f.fi"&’if‘r«?{’f"fi‘,‘,‘,’.lfi‘\ POLICEMAN SLA'N AmCl‘iC:m n]flkcrs ()f smart flt' Iow evening at 8:30 o'clock, for the| e benefit of the crcle. - Members of the THOMASVILLE. N. C. February 7 e S A committee in charge of the bAll are| p _policeman Lev Reddick was in- Ire. (Cont T I h M { _{(Continued _from Fifteenth Page.) ‘?mc‘-rl;ms h?:;r?zm;mg“n‘:;mu&n n; | stantty kisn g Detserive 4. D: Mor- including Ars. Wiliam Hamition Bayis. | Sockekon, Mrs. M. Landsman and gag, regeied, 1Nt ULt SRS (s T Mrs. Arthur_ Briscoe. Mrs. Anderson. ST O erabei i o wiapeien T'omorrow—the last two shows Mrs. E. R. Relnartz, Mrs. A.D. Spangler, | - ; liquor law Violations i ' Mrs. C. P. Frailey, Miss Bess Schreiner, | Old-fashioned sleizhs, consisting of | The slayer. escaped but two hours B 0 L. Mrs. C, P, Praley, Mis Bess Belieiner | Ol s 1o which une | sier the Kiling Was. being Songht. by of the exhibition. You owe it Mrs. F. A. Burger. Mrs. Charles Ott, ners are attached, were brought huk a posse estimated a' more than 1,000 | " s, wit u t v 3 - - bl {0 e g g o 1&:’4';';(;19 in Scotland during the heavy pezions with bloodhounds to aid the to v Ollf.ficlf to see at ICflSf one Of Miss ‘Rebecca Long. Miss Jane Lynn | - and others ——‘—————"-j"—"‘:«—v | Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Beranger of )932/02 “;?}E””S 2 2 4‘:} @ I‘ ’)2 thcr“- paris are making a short visit in|oN Ki :}Z} K},\ e | Washington and are guests at Ihr T s Necricee Section, Tuirn Froor, b Mayflower. They are accompanied by | WASHINGTON & 1EADING FLORIST Prince Chakra Tongtikayou of Bakoff, | | Crpmes Porsy P ng % Thin, pale people —the da-[I| ETINCC Chakia Fongiik year-old son of i g .;ond:nl sort who mever havell! ihe inspector general of the Royal Cav- 3 - . l‘ IOW ers ite, and complain of || lalry of Siam. Mr. and Mrs. Beranger | \ indigestion, dizziness, ||| spent the past 10 years in Slam ant| L2, N "f have tooll they are mow on their way to San| A s 4|l Francisco, their future home. The | ¢ n their somach. An h ¢ r 3 B f | prince will make his home with Mr | : ; athy 3 ey Sisics 51 Sy "’°: @d Mrs. Beranger in San Francisco | g ¢ ‘S.‘ '“l"“ Y they eat turns into sour bile and JI | ;g will attend the Bates High School, y \ 3 ul gases, which poison. their || | making a specialty of engineering AR \ N IS x press system | | L \ 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Chestrom of | Y S vour sym- s D"p'd"”" dissolves "‘;l ckholm arrived in Washington to- | &% 2 s 7 - i pbisonous _ acid, sweetens the from New York and are at the g\ ” £ pathy, ap- sfomach and digests your meals. Willard Hotel, where they will remain | e | i Ea A sciati Many thousands of people have cveral days. precration br y“ back th et f ought back the appetite © ) - or ecsteem i g " The Jist of patrons and patrones | > i ':“'I Y"I;‘"' ;"d. gained 'l“::." for the Mathis Ciub eard party Thurs- | 1 through the BEply” oy SShmwing- One oL SN evening inclide’ Mrs. John Roddy, | | o -J pleatant tablets of Pape's Dia- re. ) Ruppert, Mre. James T | g N/ medium of pepsin after meals. s A. Banl, Miss Eliza- | . il S0t does what it promises. A Laurence Slaughter, Gude's g 5 mi A nlev, Mrs Joseph | fe :"""‘ :":""::;“'.";Q:i“":l“k";;:' ¢o” Oscar Webb, Mrs. John | fresh-cut, fragrant and lasting flowers, nearest druggist for it. | g Seriven, }»Trw'lzq,nlj.; Gude's flowers siy for you the llnn s you N : Mr. W. A Simpson, Dr. A. J. | think but can't adequ: tely express. PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN S B BT B e 1 A& W, 9 to 5:30 I Street at Eleventh Main 3770 : - Washington’s Greal Furnilure 11011[—— ¥ - st { February the I'ol)mm v Sale. full of o/)/mllululms The Toughest ffld Lol Vi AR G UD E BROS. ké Furniture ) for you lo save greally on dependable Can Now Be Stoned | IR ey | o) Moin 127 -'“"-""*;",j"‘”»“ hia 10z [958 — stock is included al reduced prices. an Now be dtoppe 4 g 5 : il | Hospital nurses §@§§§%§@§§ Mewher o %~ Serving Bread, Cake and Pies “| Direct-to-Your Door for Over 30 Years |* ROTCKCREEK s g lll()() VARIETIES L Frovrrus i simcnions S : 2 a"é"{'f%".fl'n i of Freshly Baked Breads and LAND CO. Specialties at your command "KEEP LOOKING This 4-Piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite Low Priced in the \ ow Pri lin th 3‘251 February Sale Relicf in one minutc . ; . - Stop the wagon b :':I;:Ls“l::nul-~|h.| .’:;‘.r,;’lr:::;::: ! "' i e Simple Colonial lines and old ved mahogany single or double poster bed with open wpply Dr, §cho ner-purts. ‘They combine to make this a charming smte. Ma hoard, 431 -inch Qrzoser, dressieg LI T . 4 i d ¢ ‘ 3 ! 4 ] our6 of ahies, u.,,nu;‘..‘-‘-'f:"n":‘ | . or mail a card i Logany veneers and gumwood. “Consists " of chest of drawers A dnivation ceused by tght A I HOIL.MES These picces may be purcased separately 33:::/'21%;»:;‘1’;:;:‘{:’ '::‘:',:.‘-::': mx. M()l )l‘ l{ N I;A K I“ I{Y l'n(nlrl Ilrvln o o Clilftorobe ..o $83 A3t dneh Duesser $78 t:ll\tfl'\“ ette 0 Bere b ) protective, heal- i open rail foo 5 Q ) y . i 8110 nitonier D‘IS(!IIOIIS m7.||_$ ‘|. St. and 600618 Virst St N.W. ] Single or double sizex AHinch Dresser :\\.._\ m‘.m of Drawers. . $60 Rench $16.20 z’no,pads | | Felephone: Main 45374538 i | SRR IR RAE Fut one on = the pain ts gonel —

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