Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1928, Page 7

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THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DBREBUN AHAEKS U. S. NURSE IS HEROINE | MARINES ENLARGE |ficurin ‘Siniis /o' iormation: IN SYRIAN EPIDEMIC| | INES IN NICARAGUA = veieation of this " U 9 Miss Edua Steiger, Wlll\nxu\port' —_— LIBER_AL JUDIASM, TOPIC. 1 Pa., Only Trained American Wom- |{ Auto Trucks Now Connect Corinto | an, Cares for 3,000 Child Refugees, | Supply Base With Outpost Mrs. Abram Simon to Address Ses- sion of World Union. l\r the Associated Press, at Ocotal. NEW YORK, March 6.—A heroic Mrs. Abram Simon, wife of Rabbl ! figure in the smallpox epidemic, which | f:m(:t‘l of lh};]IW::‘hlngt?:'!:c:;:‘:“C;:; ,has been raging in the refugee camp | By the Asso | gregation, wlill address the | at Beirut, -;\rmg mr the past five days, ‘ MANAGUA, Nicaragua, March 5.———|'ur the World Union for Liberal Judalsm American Marines, determined that|on August 11 in Berlin. She received loy bel activities shall not interrupt thean invitation yesterday to speak. Her Hgfl?f x;::r;-l ‘(;xl‘l‘l“ i \m’:mmnm\ n‘r munitions and _provisions | subjeet will be * “Social Life as Influenced ch has seen 22 deaths | to their outposts in northern Nicaragua, | by Liberal Judaisn have enlarged their service of supply. D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928. Mexico’s Presndenhal Candi- | date Calls Hoover *Vigor- ous Personality.” ociated Press. 1319-1321 F Street March 8 STORE NEWS BOSTONIANS Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. .| From lLeon, which is connected by railway with Managua and the port gee camp. | Corinto, communication by automc 00 children depend on | truck was extended to Ocotal, nor are. ine_base. Heretofore S v by ox-carts and Mayor 7 re subject to | c has been deco D'Annunzio Recovering. CARDONF Italy, March 6 (®).— L e D'Annunzio, Italian soldier ct, was stated in a communique ay to be on the road to re- ry, needing but a few days of ab- solute rest. The statement said that ent in the capital | D'Annunzio had suffered only from a ain come into con- | slight attack of laryngitis. 1 overnment for e among Greek ref A report was that Marines hs CANADIAN NATIONAL ~TO EVERYWHERE Vacation among the hty Ram artsof Mxfi e ioclues "o‘JASPER IN CANADA New and Greater Values In Our Present Sale Of the Entire Stock of Chas. Kaufman & Sons Lack of space prevented our displaying more than a part of this stock at the beginning of the sale, and some of the finest values are now mentioned for the first time. For instance:— Grr AwAY from conventionin glorious Jasper. ) There you are monarch of 5300 unspoiled les of mountain peaks, glaciers, water- canyons. will. Revel in the beauty ail and splendid motor toall this domain. Climb 350 of the Nationally Known $50 “Stratford” Suits Reduced to $3() . . o - ® There are no finer clothes made in America today and we as- sure you that this price is but little more than the actual Stratford manu- facturing cost. A ur headguarters; Rate i up, American Plan. Luxurious accommodation for 500 guests. Open May 21st to Sept. 3oth; Special Golf Week, Sept. 8th to 15th. For in- formation call, telephone or mail the coupon, 901-15th STREET, N. W, Washington, D, C. Telephone: Main 2333 ~ CANADIANNATIONAL 101-400.C of some of whose delega e real sentime done so.” he cot Lot of Drug Stores. ‘There are more than 22.000 ch and assistants in the United More persons are engaged in suit of chemistry than in a science. Please send me vour free hooklet on Jasper Narional Park, The goods mentioned below are the fresh, clean stock of a house Rl that has been favorably known in Washington for the past 42 years. We are pleased to announce to many friends and patrons of Chas. Kaufman & Sons that Mr. Edgar C. Kaufman —is now associated with The Young Men’s Shop. Kaufman Regular Prices and Our Reductions $45 Two-Pants Suits, $25 $50 Two-Pants Suits, $30 $55 and $60 Suits, $35 $60 and $65 Dark Blue and Oxford Winter Overcoats, $30 for Canned Foods all through March This big “Q” stands for “Quality”. Quality in canned foods. You'll find leading grocers display- ing it throughout the country all this month. $6 and $7 Wool Knickers, $2.95 $§7.50 Slickers, Olive and Yellow, $5.50 $8.50 Black Rubber Raincoats, $5.50 $8.00 White Serge Striped Pants, $3.45 $15 and $18 Linen and Palm Beach Suits, $8.50 $35 Two-Pants Tropical Worsted Suits, $15.00 $65 Full Dress Coats and Pants: 1—36; $10.00 It'syourcue first of all for the purchase of foods of ‘quality, in tins or ;,ldss—for a discrimination in buw,mg,. You will experience an added satisfac- tion in serving these quality canned foods at your home table. Not only will you provide added varicty to the menu but their very quality xgtkl;;pt’:::; ?1’::?::1;1:01:;:1?112“8 R A— $2.560 Madras Union Suits .....ee....85¢ $2.50 “Arrow” Shirts, white broad- cloth, neckband or attached §7.50 Wales Cigarette Lighters $5.00 Wales Cigarette Lighters And this big “Q” is also your guide as to where i o Perrin's gigves: to purchase canned foods of quality. Look for it Mocha, eana skin_ vaat skin and suede; values up to $4.50, $1.95. on grocers’ windows and in their stores. Wher- ever you see it displayed you will know that special attention is being given to the sale of quality canned foods during this month. Ask for these canned foods of better grade. You'll discover new table delights and find that real food economy can be had while buying for quality. This month—learn what fine quality is obtainable in canned foods. THE CANNED FOODS TRADE QUALITY CANNED FOODS Special Offerings all thes month Whevrever you see this hig Q" window poster displaved, there you will know that high quals ity canned foods ave being feas tured all this month, Buy for QUALITY daidng March Pajamas, up to $7.50, plain and fancy, 3 for $5.50, suit $10.00 Imported all-wool Flannel Robes $3.50 and $5.00 Fancy Woven Madras Shirts, some with collars to match, 8 for $5.50; single . SL95 $2.00 and $2.50 Cut Silk Neckwear. .. 95¢ $1.50 Cut Silk Neckwear ... $1.00 Cut Silk Neckwear......... $5.00 Hand Embroidered Crepe Silk SORRIRE oivieivisniviiinisiaions TR $L95 Good White Handkerchiefs, per doz. $1.65 Blanket and Terry Cloth Rolnw $12.50 styles $7.95; $10 styles, $6.95; $7.60 styles, $4.45; $5 styles. ... $2.95 All Silk Lounging Robes ONE-THIRD OFF $10 Clark Cigarette Lighters.........$6.75 TRUHU washable silk searfs, embroid- ered figures, Fnglish twill silk, eagle crepe, washable, 83 and 81 values, 93¢, S350 and {500 Silkallo ties; lined, perfect Kknotting, wear n eravat. Ultra in style. Ultimate in struction, SL63, SLOO substandard Holoproof Hose, fashioned and seamless; all colors; 6 pe $3.00—35¢. Silver buckle and strap, $2.50 value, 7 $2.00, 8250, and $3.00 Kum-a-part ¢ buttons, 85e. Genuine cowhide, pig skin, pin seal, ¢ skin belts, values up to $3.00--33¢. SL63, $3.50 white Dress Shivts, sizes W', 17, 170, S195, Golf hose, values up to $5.00

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