Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1928, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, -D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928 BY-LAWS ADOPTED FOR NEW CHAMBER | Committee Appointed at Maryland for further action toward the formation of & Chamber of Commerce. A set of by-laws following ihe form of the United States Chamber of Com- merce was read and each section pos- sible -of adaptation to local conditions was adopted. Under these by-laws & committee, consisting of J. G. Black- well, D. G. Joseph, W. D. Himes, C. G. Light and J. W. Dedman was appointed |Woman, 96, Gets Divorce; Warned Against Flirting SENATORS SEE PRES|DEN T | S 2 s s s e & = STREET PROGRAM 5 STARTED TODAY Jones .and Ransdell Discuss Flood Aid With Executive. Senators Jones of Washington and Ransdell of Louisiana discussed with President Coolidge today flood relief Br tha Associated Prese. RIS Thoroughtares and 12| DENVER, March 8.—A caution to desist from flirting with men was the court’s admonition to Mrs. Rost ing her a divorce yesterday from Francesco Percllo, 40 years her junior. Park Meeting to Nominate Officers. Spacial Dispateh to The Star. MARYLAND PARK, Md.. March 8.— to nominate officers and directors. The next meeting will be held April 11. At last night's meeting Mayor Thomas J. Luckett of Capitol Heights presided and Lindsey S. Perkins acted as sec- plans in Congress. Afterward Senator Jones said he was confident that the Senate would begin next week consideration of his flood re- Ifef measure and predicted that, on ac- Vitello Perello, 96, in awa: Alleys to Be Improved in { In answer to the complaint, Perello * - ‘Next Few Months. | declared she had proposed to him. | otherwise he would not have married ;1!!'. They were married October 8, 926. PLATE TO HONOR 39 MENNONITE FAMILIES count of the universal desire for some action on the flood rellef question, some be adopted by A Store Near Your Home BULK SUGAR 52 Cnmpbell’l Pork and Bu B. & M. Baked Beans. B. & M. Lima Beans T. F. Baby Lima Beans SPECIAL "THIS WEEK-E END Canned No. 2 Size TOMOTOES Standard Grade Tins - 20c A Rare Oppnrlllrlllv to Buy by the Case. Citizens of the eighteenth election dis- trict of Prince Georges County assem- bled at the High School here last night Silk Hosiery 69c Slightly irr pure thread silk stockings with pointed or square hecls. - Silk to the top and picot tops. Also wigwam heels, in_contrasting and self colors. Desirable array of col- ors.. itive measure would is Congress. beet Cork, Ireland, s to have new sugar factories costing $1,750,000. The first street and alley improve- | ment program of the year was initiated | today under the direction of the Dis- trict Highway Department. The pro- gram involves the resurfacing of 11 streets, 10 of them in the northwest section and the other in the northeast: the paving of 12 alleys. and the laving of a new surface on Thirteenth street between I street and Massachusetts ave- nue, which is no wbeing widened. The total cost of the work is estimated at approximately $145.000. p’!’nr istreet resurfacing already has! Lbs. for 29c s P00 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. .Snln!armm Since MWA@E Street Floor 7 : Friday-- Green Ticket Specials NEAPF Thirteentl street will cost about $70 S e » | | Tins s l&g R iy °'rlfo\:n 'ffig.;?,;:‘:, i A e | A S i Special Purchase of the Entire Stock of . “Kellert’s” Fine Shoes M to N street. O street from Eighth | SHl°be made. beantified. with o e et iom NIt | owers. and ihe Plate will be erected © Tay t. N street from TRirlY- | here, flanked by a huge stone recep- Kellert's of Baltimore made a specialty of fine footwear for women and children. And this great stock grouped together with equal qualities from our own large assortments make this a saving event well ‘worth your sharing. 250 pairs of Pumps and Oxiords in black, tan, blonde, gray e ty-fifth street, Bancroft | 3cje ‘containing Indian relics, copies of Growp 1 at . . . . .. $1 and cherry patent. High and low heels. All sty sireet from'-Cpnnecticut avenue 10| ¢he charter of the Massanutten So- Made frem = Formerly $2.50 to $5 Zoc Also a special group of Children Shoes, in sizes 5 to 8 for infante, Once Againa Wonderful .}’.2‘;%_3‘,% Barton avenue from | iety names of its members and other | “Twenty-ni selected . vine- misses’ sizes 8 to 11 and boys' sizes 1145 to 2. OR ! NGE S ! I E Jo. Thirtieth sureels |yjctorical data. Erection of the tablet | strect, Twenty-ninth street from P to ripened berries Group 2 at . . . . $: ! Delicious- California Navel Oranges and juicy Florida Oranges are both included pumps.in patent, honey beige, gray, black, velvet and brown e o N ' (5| Wil take place some time this Spring. | Q street and Thirty-first street from prfes N 1o P street. Northeast—M street ~where own. Per tin in this week-end orange sale. Formerly $3 to $6 0 Oranges at Qur Regular Cranges at Our Regular 2nd Oxiords in black, tan, lvlmm" H d P alf-dozen Price e, 310 & A special group of arch support R G || fnchuded. Srees 20a to 9 in all widths triple A to double . Second Floor—King's Palace €14 @ 4.4 .4 ¢ . ¢ ¢ & € 4.4 4474 4 €°9. 4 44 4 44 ‘4: from North Capitol to First street. e Operas, straps and fancies in sizes Dozen Price. .New Straw Sport Hats The -alleys {5 bs paved are in” the, SPrTial Diematen to The Star A Very Smart Group Reduced to follow: -ations: Between Fourth HOLLYWOOD, Md., March fi—\lfi‘ b B Hampehite avenue. Varnum | 3 tins 25: .3 tins 25¢ Rnt!er Pork -nd Belm Ritter Vegetarian Beans. . Van Camp’s Kidney Beans. Bean Hole Beans Massanutten Society Plnus M!mo-} rial for Settlers of the Val- ley of Virginia. Spaeial Dispateh to The Star. LURAY, Va. March 8.—Steps have been taken by the Massanutten So- | cfety, which comprises descendants of ! started. ‘Work on the allevs will begin | ;o™i sneer families locating in the .‘,‘;,’{‘.‘,:‘.,,3;";59,23’,,“;‘:,{";:‘1;: which | Valley of Virginia, to erect a bronze their 12:wonth mlmt With the Dis- | Plate ®mmemorating th~ deeds of the is to be borne by the 3! familles of Mennonites who made ifihzmflhue: “THe cost of resur- | (he first permanent settlement of the | cing of the 11 streets Is estimated | VALY of Mirginia." G ery At 350000 The alley paving will be Iaid | section of the valley, nearbv Marviand tract. The cost is expected to {and West Virginia and other States. —t pec was chosen recently and & site on the "SPECIAL THIS WEEK-END Del Monte Sliced PINEAPPLE R $o0ess0s00000000 y : i * : : g i g & b ¢ 3 $ i ST luberg Lettuce .. New Peas (in the pod). Box Apples York Basket Apples. ancy Lemons . ... Florida Tomatocs . New Potatces ... Idaho Potatces Ocean Spray CRANBERRY Gorton s Frenh MACKEREL Choicest of fresh mackerel packed by Gor- ton. Try a tin for a tasty dish. Peter Pan PEAS 19c Peter Pans— you'll surely en- Jjoy their won- derful flavor. 2\ AN pairs of fine Pumps d patent leather. Del Monte SARDINES 21/26 4 Del Monle Cherries. . Del Monte Cherries. .. Del Mcnte Fruit for Salad. Oel Monte Peaches PURE LARD T G|en Rosa eruuhde o. 2 tin 29¢ } Ford’s Preserves . ...Tin 14c { Airline Honey . ...Tin 14c | Ma Brown Jelly . Santa Clara PRUNES 80’s and 90's w 25¢ | Keystone FIGS 20c “Kadota” fizs packed in their rich syrup at a Del Monte Asparagus Tips De! Monte Asparagus Tlps Del Monte Apricots. . Del Monte Apncou Group 3 at . . . . Formerly $4 to $ 200 pairs of fine Pumps and Oxfords, one and two strap between Monroe street. Newton street. year lhan ever_before. street northeast. Thirty-fifth. | P northeast at Bladensburg road: STOMACH MISERY QUICKLY KELEVED between Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Mon- Thousands have testified to | quick results ebtained with tween Neal street, Oates street, West Virginia avenue and Montello avenue mdrtheast. = Seventh street soum-nst southeast south of Portiand street, and | i | Beventh street southeast from Nichols ! svenue to Portland street Wictoria Is “Historical Personage,” Berlin Court Holds—Subkofl Br the Associated Press, BERLIN, March 8.—The application of Alexander Subkoff and his ~ Princess ‘Dakota - avenue and Twenty- = feurth roe and Newton streets northeast: be- |ODDSVIINE |0NIC ‘ narth of Portland street: Seventh stree! | PRINCESS’ PORTRAIT ‘Wins His Plea. Victoria Schumberg-Linpe, mml for hms Tequest that her poman be re- moved from the book. The refusal war | Msed on the ground that she was 2 “historical personage” because of h: to Prince Alexand and prevented since Prince Alexander ' ‘Was not & member of a reigning hous The court, however, granted Subkofl's | application for the removal of his pic- ture on thenound that he was not a historical nage and as such is en- S:d to h' the unauthorized publi his portrait. 4 2 ca £ IIARCH 4TH TO 2:TH I E & HEAR | ’ Lbs. b y for 25c Milan Milan Hemp Fancy Straw “CHARLIE” Preach, Sing, Whistle AND “LAURIE” 2 PLAY | b His Concert Grand Piano Metropolitan Baptist Church Sixth and A Streets N.E. .No. 14{—2 tins 29¢ Honey Dew Pnnelpple Wyman's Blueberries. Libby’s Apple Butter. . Heart of Maine Apple Sau:z Two Wives Charge Desertion. Spe-ial Dispstch to The Star UPPER MARLBORO, Md., March 8. —Two Prince Georges Countv women have filed suit for absolute divorce in thes County Ofrcuit Court here. Mrs. Lily R. Kelly seeks a divorce from Edvard J. Kelly and Ethel McCormick is suing for divorce from Wilfred Me- Cormick, Mre. Keily in her bill sets forth that ¢he was married February 19. 1913, in Alexandria. Va.. end was ce- meried. There ~re two childron. Mrs. ick's bi’ states she was married Elizabeth Bryan. 45 vears old, wife of | and Webster streets; between Seven- EQWard S. Brvan, died Tuesdav at the | feenth, Fighteenth, Webster and Allison | family home here following a lingering | | streets: botween Twentieth strect, llness. The funeral will be held | Twenty-second. Kearney and Lawrence [CMOITOY. | streets northeast: between Rhode Island = avenue. Tenth and South streets north=: In spite of adverse crops last season, | east; between Fifth and Sixth streets, it is expected that more American trac- | Pranklin and Girard streets northeast: | tors will be bought in Rumania this | 9 The simple, tallored type of straw hat s smartest for general wear and with Spring sport 9 clothes Nicely made—of good grade straws in < small and medium shapes—bright colors—red 9 green. blue, rose, $and, beige, gray and navy are featured—with bands and flat bows of grosgrain 9 ribbons in matching or contrasiing shades. Street Floor—King's Palace POTPRIF ST Sr oy SEY SR IRt I0T SRt NI A SO ST SRV R SNY YRT TNT R LN R N Y N Fi u'lt Pnze Nut Margarine 1 von A American Hotel Mushrooms. 8-Oz. LR R B SN RS LN R e B R Y Ra 89c v % B g Cantrell @Cocbrane Boys' $1.69 and $1.95 Knick McCorm! Beplember 15, 1923, and deseried. There 18 one child. e 5,192 Pupils Befe“uve Sper#! Digpateh to The Sta FREDERICK. Md. March 8—Only 992 students of 5934 examined by eounty health officers were found 10 be without physical defecis. Dr. E. C. Kefsuver snnounced. Of this numbsr 933 were white and 59 colored 1619 Conn. Ave. Clearance Sale 509% DISCOUNT On all imported and domestic stock. Porcelains, Ivories, Glassware, Linens, Bronzes, Silver and Lamps, Helew Garduer Dave For Your Better Protection *| *! X —make free use in the toilet of Key’s 1 Astringent Powder I You'll like its pleasant reaction and it will purify and cleanse—-which, after all, is the secret 1o health. Key's As fectly harm delicate membran the douche, or purifying 50c and $1.00 thlll[lfll n o At all good drug stwres * * Z » * = ¥ « » * * X + + » E 7 CHEMICAL (0, =t E &8 E &9 & ‘fi.:* L * 79¢ Silk-and- Rayon Hosiery . Irregulars, Many shades. Lisle garter top. $1 Rayon Vests. shight irregular vests, white Infants’ 25¢ S Straight- front style, i sizes up 0 2 years, Perfect Bodice 3 all colors broken sizes, $3 CGlove Bloomers Pericet Silk Street Floor 15¢ to 25¢ Turkish Towels, ea Ml run, slightly and fancy from the nqh e dozen lots Wash Goods Remnants and Domestics, yd. Ginghams, percales, aned unbleached cottons tar weaves Wash Goods Remnants, 19¢ yd. Fnglish prmts and =m fabnes for trocks wear Ktreet Floor corton children Girls' 55 iely the Lis an these coat Tor, Chinchill velony Fur tr Sies o4 and one 1 Wit ,,....1., Brown LUZAL S Tots' $3.9% Conts, hroadcloth and velour, vose, blue, buff, Inn\\u il henna. Sizes 2 Few onl final Girls' .. combin o Numerons desirahle 71 §3.98 s omoall Sires s final 25¢ smart Rodice top. b peach, corsl and 59¢ 19¢ 52 Kayser (love \Hk Vests. - $1.39 ‘lu Match, sl 95 10c imperfect striped Virious Buy now 123c bleached Striped hroad- Aoth and many other desirable and Chinchilla Wanl Woolen mixtures in medium and light shades. Also fully lined corduroy. Sizes & 10 @1 9@ 16 ' Wash Suits. Formerly $1.39. Button-on style o short sleeves. ton pongee, chay cloth and khaki in flap- per style. Sizes 2to 8. .. Street Floor Roys' Bell Blouses. Collar- attiched broadéloth blouses in white, blue Included are striped madray and per- G0 C cales. Sizes 7 1o 1o, Boys' §1 Pajamas. Dink or blue striped tlannelette. Rayon frogs, One and two picce styles. Sizes 4 10 Soc 16 Men's 79¢ Union Suits. Hizh comt nunsook, athletie siyle suits. Well made and fine hed with yoke back. Sizes 55 36 to 40 inll cut Men's §1.50 Shirts, Periect and slightly soiled, Genuins broadelotiy, novelty broadeloth and woven madras Fast colors. Sizes 1345 o 17 o 75C Men's 25c and 38¢ Hose. Per- fect and irregular. Reintorced Im']l and’ toe. Fancy patterns and plam colors, Siges 100 e 18€ Men's $1.50 Fruit of the Loom Night Shirts. Well cnt, rocmy and splendidly tailored, Sizes 16 10 20 Work Shirts, Men's W Vanh" Guaranteed Shiets, \\ulln triple stitched seams. Fwo pockets, Fast colors Sires My 10 17 T5¢ Street Floor $1.28 Broadcloth Smocks, Noke and double hreasted, ) | el styles with fong s Roge, “hiite, green and orchid Sall mednm and large 95c sizes Smart hroadeloth $2 Blouses, and mudias blonses and vestees, Single and double hreasted styles with vee neck, convertible wnd round collars, Sizes Jo 10 95c AL White, tan and hlve 88 Nemo Corsets, Divcon tnued numbers S and 020 Niees 26, 27, M, 4 wnd 35 only Low hust, long hip maodels None sent 52.95 0.0 Second Floar Certainteed Floortex Remnants reduced to Yd. R4 and 12-4 widths in splendid lengths ranging ifrom § to 13 yards in each piece. And many pieces can be matched for larger rooms. Numerous popular pat terns and good colors. Window Shades. Simall lot of seconds of shades neh and 3 1 6 foot lengths 19c P Curtain Corners and Nct engths, Small picces tor sl Table Oilcloth. Small 1ot of nteom wiit I.ml lsc ¢ patterns, Y Shelf Oilcloth. \mull lot remnants i \u..-.u pat- terns and colors. Vard. .. 4c Cretonne and Drapery Rem- nants. Short lengths of coloved and white fabrics, good lgc designs. Yard Third Floor Trimmings, Braids, etc. Nur- row silk brawds, all colors; fancy temmming buttons 6 o 12 B Faney ll-m Kles in desirable s, and slightly soiled Mt dress flowers Collar _and Lu'l \n- Made of lace, silk and wrgandy 39C Street Floor Clearance of Odds and Ends of Notions and Art Needlework at fractions of their former prices $1 Magacine Racks, vellow, ved. Two pocks Slightly damaged of Notlons — snaps, andeves, pins, darning cotton in colors, hnitting weedles, collar bands, vubber haby bihy, edgings, needles, darnery, 3 el i C 29¢ Yaens, Large hinks hand Knitting worsted in fou 39 fold. Very goid shades C 79¢ to SL28 Stamped Goods, Linen searts, huffet svarts, laun dry hags, women's dresses, linen Tanchean cloths, sash cur 39c tains, ele Reight vol $1 Novelty Doga, 49c mreen, 1c Table hooks ared velvet dogs for pin cushions, et Nireny Floor 25¢ Pound gmgchIIc o aite Tin 16¢ 39¢ Regular All-Week SPECIALS Greatly Reduced Large Queen KRAFT'S BLUE RIDGE OLIVES | NUKRAFT PEAS 32.0z. Jar 5 39 PILLSBURY S Pkgs. for 2% 21c ZION ‘Fingars e 12‘/zc tempting e mvu Pound 8 Red Kix‘nry Bean 1 Split Peas . Lge. Pkg 1 Large Pkg. 2 Super Suds *u-h ina Prr w. 10 wo1le Lo 12 NI Jumbo Celery TWO NEW SANITARY STORES —WILL OPEN— On SATURDAY, March 10th . 1033 3rd St. NW—210 Tth St. Sl-: PRSI DR O S ,J Argo Tuna Fish Argo Red Salmon i Pink Alaskan Salmon .. Nerway Mackerel O ™ 11¢ LIBBY'S Pancake [GOLD DUST| Catchup Per Bot. 5¢ Flash of soap Lbs. for 3 Stks. for 2 17¢ FRESH Spinach 22¢ CNa Y tin 2 Tin 35¢ Tin 19¢ L R 25¢

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