Evening Star Newspaper, August 13, 1928, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, i\T'GT'ST 13, INSTOTELEAERS o DSCLSS ADDRESS Rng('rs HIL {0 certainly was a surp I didnt think Hoover would cept. but he He says Praise and Condemn Sccre- tary Hoover's ance Speech. Accept- HOOVER IS LIKELY 'HOOVER'S LOVE FOR CHILDREN MAKES HIM FORGET NOTABLES Hands——rmds RCSPOT\SC Fl "0m Rising Generation. BY MARY BAINBRU Ass . e world love of aveled with him me community with 5 to be n special hond between him Certainly there has been plenty of evi dence of it in the prasent campaign both during his trip across the conti- nen: and since his return home Thousands. who have crowded on | station platforms to see and hear him I remember his bulky form lea down over the car rail to res dozens of uplifted childish hands. Thou- sands will remember his quict voice urging. “Give the kids a chance!” Here on the sun-bright streets of Palo Alto when he p ack- od crowds of welcomers, one groun caught and held his attention. Close to the curb. under a dusty eucalyptu tree. three children stood half ‘hidden tehind a bann on i through its HAYDEN, | {0 of boys held back across the tracks h\ the police. Straight over to them he headed and, celebrities forgotten. plung- ed into the vital boy talk of <\\lmman bee stings and fishing tackle. Told that they were Boy Scouts m!d‘ that three of them were pilot Scouts he at once decreed “All right then. vou three pilot m"l to the train and the rest can act ’h‘ an oscort.” Hoover’s friends and neighbors n\am-‘ tain that the innumerable such inci- v recall are not merely part of a pose for political purposes, but that he Always has shown an instant response 7 the apneal of childhood. Back in vost-war davs when the feeding of or- “hens became a task of endless. imper- sonal routine, the sight of children he m the same magic touch for him Mavor Hoge of Palo Alto, seated by th a million in money | | ales of the coal syndi- e district of Germany 700 tons recently | eate in th have been 2 I SHADE You Fome [ With Dupont’s Tontine! m Watzrproof — Fadeless— Washable— Measure By Wash ington’s Ecenomical— _Beautiful! " ! I THE GREAT TEA co. ATLANTIC & PACIFI REMARKABLE VALUES! Does not merely mean prices—it means nation- ally advertised and locally famous quality = A foods at evervday low regular retails. WH ") - The scason’s crop of Watermelon: is drawing to a close and very likely we will be forced to discontinue them in the near tuturc. While they last, how- ;'ver cvery one that we sell is guaranteed. Try cne this week. It may be the ast WA TERMEL ONS oL s 25c doz., 25¢ Large ond Ripe Reasonably Guoranteed Prlced bunch 10c 6 ears, 25¢ 2 for 13c each, 12¢ . .each, 15¢ .each, 22¢ & 30c New Crop Cooking Apgles. Large Ripe Bananas Fresh Lima Beans Fresh Stringless Beans New Cabbage Burch Carrots.. . . .. .. e Crisp Celery grcsh Corn ucumbers Honey Balls Heney Dew Melons. TO AMPLIFY VIEWS ON MAJOR ISSUES Leading Window Shade Factory eiters, A viv Iceterg Lettuce. . . Fancy Tomatces. . . o White er Yellow Squa-~ Green Peppers Fancy Lemcns doz., 29¢ New Onions. . . New Sweet Potatocs. . . .. 3 Ilbs., 25¢ Fresh Green Pea ‘ed shamel Ho pass before his car || at. he exclaimed i -2 /o; 5¢ California ; { i Cantaloupes Priced Low, According to Size Elhzrla Peaches 6 lbs., 25¢ Plums doz., 20c Potatoes P | { { 15 Ibs., 25¢ W 00ODWARD & LoTITROP DOWN STAIRS STORE A &P B rand Pure GRAPE JUICE Pml Boltle, 23c Sweetheart Toilet SOAP 2 Cakes, 11c Continuing Our August Selling 'All-Wool Double Blankets Very Spucial $7.75 piir There is still an opportunity to take advant: . tional SN 3 1 > + H 10 exceptional selling of blankets. At this special price you will be able to replenish your houschold supply niost inexpensively. cellent quality blankets, in large plaid patterns: blue. orchid, grayv, tan and red. [Edges are neatly bound in sateen. Part-Wool Double Blankets Special, $3.25 Pair DOWN STAIRS STORE “Heinz Baked BEANS 3 Small 25C KETCHUP C’l"l Hemz Sm. Bot. ) Lge. Bot. Guest Size IVORY SOAP 6 c.. 25¢ IVORY SOAP FLAKES Sm. Phg. | Lz ROYAL Fruit-Flavored GELATINE Assorted Flavors 2 Przs. 15¢ m ven kmow are un- Democrats e the sad (pndv'lf\fl of Vh" L population. Mr. Hoover off new whatever in “prosram for agri SAYS HOOVER SPEECH “THRILLED” MANY WOMEN . C. T. U. Secretary Declares Ac- ceptance Address Hit Key- of this \’F;l; Bead;’%’s Pkg., 9¢c i rose, note of Orzanization e § Double Tip Matchee Reg. 5S¢ Boxes By the Associsted Pr EVANSTON, I, ment issuzd vesterda Marden Deyo, corrt of the Woman's Cr Union, declared that Herbert nomination accepiance speech millions of wom2n More than any other political leader of the present day Hoover el e high spiritual end poiitical which we have b working yea the statement read. . C. T. U. will ag e\llh%r‘- n 10c Shredded Wheat | Pkg., 10c | ¥ fair and for Wachinaton qust 23. his 1 Capital on n the after- n is due in aftarnoon Hoover's “ihrilled \ Post { Toasties { | { { Pkg., 8¢ | { Corn Flakes BACKS HOOVER'S STAND. Party Official Indorses Equality of Opportun A & P Baked Beans, 3 Cans 25¢ Astor White Rice, 2 Pkgs. 15¢ fltl ]Tlonte e e e 29 VALUES e Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 Cans 20c Lighthouse Cleanser, 3 Cans 10c In Tomato Large Oval 10c . SRt 43c Med. Sice 17¢ vlu Woman's mapartial survey of pmmm ion Mrs. Deyo's statement declared wh the women had ore. they have been blocked by wet politicians.” with rqualn\ indorsed Iy nce M. Smith. 1 Council of At Low Every Day Regular Prices she spoke on the before the Ins Sardines Pecs Sweet Relish Picnic Asparagus Tips Tomato Sauce Spinach Sliced Peaches Fruits for Salad Fruits for Salad Royal Anne Cherries Asparagus Tips Bartlett Pears Grated Pineapgle Pecled Agricots Peeled Apricots Taree Medinm !C"LD THAT E: Wi Sifted T y‘"'fi'm'u& Columbia River Sal- mon Steak, 13-0z. Can Fancy Rayon Bandettes, 58¢ You will want several these made, excellent-fitting handett attractive low price. They white and flesh 2 to 36. Turkish Towels 25(! 22x44 35C double-thread Turkish towels, thsorbent ; attr fast-color borders 24x48 Turkish Towels, 50c DOWN STAIRS STORE Large 1901 Jar 2lc 17¢ 5041 Fulte: aosseend Babues, e | BivaRE.. ;. .. 8¢ = 23¢ ' 2 in 1 White Shoe 13¢ Polish, Can. . 12¢ 30c 19¢ 18¢ 10c 28¢ is 1 h what we of ths Woman's Party been seeking.” Woman Swimmers Thwarted. BOSTON. August 13 (/).—Choy water and adverss currents yesters thwarted the eff f three Grea Boston young women to swim the mile course from Warren Bridge. Charlestown, Boston Light ne of the three w FLAT TIRE? Call l-r. 764- S 6 Spare Tires Applied Can Can Meg, size Rayon nnnn ~uc Talt Can [ Combinations, $1 I'hese come IOc 1b. can, 49¢ .. Ib. can, 49¢ 5. can, 49¢ 2Ic stzes . Buffet Can Buftet Size e Can Maxwell House . Lord Calvert . Orienta No. 1 Sa Tall Can Med. Can Buffet Can Can fine 1 tyon combinations Size Size 20x40 Heavy mothers, as Impcrlrd Mushrooms I'hey 14 Can... are but they il cut According thle to Distance 50c to $1.00 | $1 Limit LEETH BROTHERS Formerly Main 500 wctive Certo Sure Jell . . .. . bot. 29¢ Paraffin Wax pke. 10c Wildmere Strictly Fresh Egss. . . . .. Dozen gl Carton 1 For Skilled 4 WASHING £ POLISHING TNCORPORATLED 614 H N.w- B R LR R Wice Brothers’ X IF PURITY OF MILK IS WORTH OBTAINING ISNT IT “LIKE-WISE WORTH RETAINING? milk for infant DIBAPPOI say B'{Ro'ri: S ADAMS PRINTING INA HURRY wraoe against sour- and con- tamination by Insulated endorsed by w. C Fowler, Health Officer. Cabinets. Aigh Dr KOONS oo This Mlllmn Dollar Prmvmg Planl Wise Brothers CHEVY CHASE DAIRY Telophone 4 WEST 153 B vecerve care! The National Cap tal PICSS 201312 U S BW. Fooos Main 54 S esessseesssessesesssecsstessessiarsrestesssesesssecssriscssrnes et 15000000000 000000000setesse esstesssssssssssessesssssssssee e AOGANEIIIIIIEIIGS Tailored Silk Underwear lightfu chemi " astrous Sais (Rayon) e lipment brings de ilk da 800 Yards 'Washgble Silks i 88¢ v this ‘Ihu most u.mn.,uh\ Another Shipment 300 Cool " Cotton Frocks $1.9s able to obtain another price 1 make colored h: hroadcloth TAIRS STORE A New Group 51.95 We group of these excellently made were flat and tub ly tailored crepe frocks—so delightfully cool, so e and step-in \ inexpensively priced in fashionable 32, 34 nee set stripe Size Many line attractive styles, straight models and youthful frocks full skirts: dehgh fashioned ot cool hatistes, dimi md hroadeloths, Sizes 14 with itinlly tie to 4, Slips, $2.25 STAIRS HTORFE DOWN STAIRS STORE Mazon Jarz, pts. doz. 69¢ Ideal Jars, pts- dor. BSc Jar Rubbers P Metal Jnr Tops. .. .doz. 25¢ Mason Jars, 'l“ doz.. 79¢ Ideal Jers, ats. dor. 98¢ A&;’ beaa .2 “':“: 25¢ A&P Corn -\;';"“ 10c C&C G’ale. . 2 Mot 25¢ Clicquot Club, 2 bots- 29¢ Chocolate Dérsert pkg., 8¢ Rich’s Wine Jelly, pkg., 15¢ Hershey Bars, 3 for 10c Wrigley's Gum 3 for 10c filtat Smoked 1—1': Lb. Average ; ' i Loin Butts | “Fillet of ! Louis H. Rettberg’s Pro_ducts 15 1b., 30¢ Homemade Liver Sausage, “K” Salami Smoked Sausage Sirloin Roll Chicken Roll Regular Bologna anr Vrn Snf { Sp‘lom Slcak lb., 43c l;lc;u { 3 Haddock, " 18¢ t ;crab Meat, . 29“ ; Ab.,57c | | Sunnybrook Strictly Fresh Eggs. .. Pasteurized Tub Butter Sunnyfield Print Butter, '+ > vortions _ |b_ §5¢ Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon »-lb pkg 18¢ Pure Lard, Open Kettle Rendere .1b., 16¢ Nutley Nut Oleomargarine 8 0’Cleck Coffee, Fine Santos Simpscn’s Pasteurized Milk Simoson’s Pasteurized Cream White House Evororated Milk Eacle Condensed Milk . . Whole Milk Cheese. . CIGARETTES 2 - 25C nekv Strikes, Old Golds, €t o Chesterfields and others Dozen Carten 14€ .2 cans, 19¢ .can, 19¢ i | fi%lat fict @fttrmgs A Dandy Spread 1b., 60c B { fi ) 5 3 o Lump ! Cmb Ment . 45¢ Gray ; Trout, ib., 15¢ Briggs’ Sunshine Products Miracle Pork Roll 15 1b., 23¢ Honey Kist Loaf . . . 1, b, 13¢ Smoked Sausage . .1b., 35¢ Pimento Bologna V2 1b., 20¢ Hem Bolcgna. 2 Ib., 20c Regular Bologna 15 16, 18¢ | Pork Cl‘.opsu ,;.,‘,‘,'“ lb.. 33c ‘ \

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