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12 ® | I.AN NEW S[ARGH mones s 1 elnd e | e S o e o~ o ' Refieves Hay Fever monkey, wl v y the na- | last eight or ten mont aws nor deprive him of the right of ev t -eater, Mr. Galvao and < | obt st of- es y tives to be a man-eates (Coprright. 1928, by Notth American News- | Maj. Neblett, Lieut. Theis and leerty Used as Answer to Republlcans obiaining and holding the highest of- is companion, Carlos Reith, were at- derness. In Apfil, 1923 while hunting| ilization at the town of Vilhene in the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGY I, D. 1928.° C., THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, OFFICERS RESIGN. Lieut. Morison Quit Army. 'Washmgton Letter Prafimg Rellglous will not States.” our boast that a man's religious ane%i Nozol Quickly forfeit the protection of the Why suffer from ’ {acked by a male and female of this 23 i) oy e s B hu species e The letter bears the signature of ‘G hay &‘, RRio Bfeaiinto the female's chest WOMEN IN HOGVER RI\LLY The President has accepted the restg-| i e g o il o s meticanti at close range. She rushed at him as if | o) nations of three officers of the Regular | B nt ASOTReR P oot S bl B e o ' . | when Nozol gives ENSLRS ;ml‘::-:r:'t:f m:" (gl';(r! \nrn[;‘!x)‘r‘dd (1!::“}.’5( Miss Stewart of Boston to Direct | Army, viz, Maj. Herbert C. Neblett. [ omce at I)Nnu( national ch was written m' Pupil Awarded Scholarship { Hmachess ;;(mnl % Gk | away and broke it in two as she col- the Campaign MBIhAl Sxr0s tesned BF P wm'q“flm:l F i Wmh”‘j e e i Diibsteh (o The Star : : ce(dem,:m z"’”lfil b4 /| lap: 0 lore aint f loss E Point Military Academy; First Lieut el chairman of the Y h t e, who lfl(l_ dently written him | ST e | ore retiring J. Tozzi Calvaro, With Dyott o blood and shnek. [nted from 1% py, oover-Curtts campaign among | gqward . Thels, Medical Corps, sta- ommittee ey were offering up nyp;m‘amn?uzw - hrw.: = fr"hd"“c{’"”“l'gh‘f;,“"d1m:’";‘:|:,:?;.', Husiness a ofessiona o - b ital, P, s a8 een e cooling oils of lozol stren; husiness and professional women will be | tioned at Waiter Reed General Hospita scholarship to | irritated membrane of the nose and ren- Party Two Years Ago, Will Start Soon. who had He found Reith | bottle " into the, | furth Mr,, panion’s headless bod: f‘lr‘ beyond he could } his" com- From the jun- @oectal T An r the diminish- the North directed by M ton, who for director of ment service of the Labor Department. [tor of the speakers' bureau in the Re- e Garrafa as it [publican campaign of 1920 and an a and First Lieut. Jantes F. Morison, Field | rtillery, stationed at Atlanta, Ga Maj. Neblett is from Virginia, ap- pointed to the Medical Corps in June 1917 and reached the grade of major in October, 1918. Lieut. Theis is from Tlinois and was appointed to the Medi- cal Corps in August, 1927. Lieut, Mori- son is from New Hampshire and was Mary Stewart of Bos- seven y was assistant he United States employ- Miss Stewart also was assistant direc- the letter was written, about 'y person here may w L r‘nnlln: to the dictates nd | own heart by 1 copy is in the C . Mr. Roosevelt ive and in this land of equal liberty, it isthe I. harlotte Hal rorges Count e result of a com took Tn this enlightened age | White, who is 12 years old. ¢ lhl! Vllll Academy. Prince ry der it immune against germ attacks. Start this pleasant treatment at once. Physicians and druggists hail Nozol as | the world’s most effective hay fever remedy. 60c Size or large Family Size $1.00 the the examination NEW YORK, August 30.—Another l ing roar ((\1( ;‘l\(‘ Pe : g i . Feary disappeared bearing the head of the|tive worker in 1924. She helped issioned in the Field Artillery in X e il this cit Sept P commi s i e o 1 unfortunate Relth. ganize the National Federation of Busi- | July, 1920. All of the officers named 7 7, Oeality That Endures” er to match h the Brazllian | The Calvao expedition will leave eiv- ness and Professional Women's Clubs. ' served in the World War. wilderness that swallowed up Col. P. H. Fa his son Jack and their com- | panion, ‘Raleigh Rimmel, and through | which Comdr. Ge M. Dyott is now fighting his way out fan govern- | cientists down unnamed and | but which is rers to empty River, a tribu- of a mile d to the central w to Grosso, we 1 River. down which t is now making his pre- r gatherers have | river 200 miles | Beyond this mo | o have penetrated. With Dyott Before. : LINKED WITH HISTORY The carly history of American Banking was one of almost hopeless chaos, frauds, experi- ments, failures and reforms. Not until the administration of Abraham passed, creating the National Banking Sys- tem as we know it today. of Julius Lansburgh’s AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Reductions of 10% to 40% xpedition will operate | re manner as the Roose- | hich put the | :p. Mr. Calvao | hen the Brit- | ed Col. Roosevelt’ r of Doubt two | THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK was organized under this great National Bank- ing Act and grew and prospered under its provisions. In 1913 the Federal Reserve Act was created ! take 'a geologist, a Y % St L el K e cologist and and THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK T e added to its strength and helpfulness by be- government. The scientists from the / | coming a member of the Federal Reserve System. nited States will be appointed within | i ciest S v, A ‘radio operator with an adequate | short-wave portable radio set, will ac- ¥ | | 1 :3::;5““ );?E;:c}')rg(<go<:;\eltc;l‘c:‘; THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK An Exclusive Julius Lmburgh R e el e strives to live up to its historical heritage Production in This Handsome creck our position. There can be no | doubt then that we are on the right | siver.” | In Folding Boats. Ivao is taking most of his | equipment irom the United States. The rty will travel in portable, folding The scientific staff will be com- equipped to map, survey, photo- d chart the river and the ad- $ 2-Tone Jacquard Velour 189 Bed-Davenport Suite It is hard to describe the beauty of this suite. Bed-Davenport and Club Chair are covered in beautiful Jacquard Velour with sides of self-tone Velour. Cogswell Chair with reversible spring-filled cushions. August Sale price s and to carry out Lincoln’s ideals of helpful- ness and conseryatism. *149 Terms Resources $8,000,000 LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK 7th & D Sts. N.W. 17th & H Sts. N.W. | | Lincoln was the National Banking Act b ountry. T"l e\pedmrm will pass through a region occupied by two unknown In- dian tribes. Mr. Calvao does not - ct anv trouble with them, although | e admits there is always the possi- bitity of trouble Mr. Caivao, who is in the staff of the Brazilian consul in New York, has had long experience in the Amazonian wil- Convenient Deferred Paymenh Walnut-Veneer l)mmg Room Sulte Desirable Tudor period design in beautifully grained s 1 1 Comprising Simmons walr bed with artistically decorated center pan a splendid felt and cotton mattress, and a genuine 99-coil spring August sale price Convenient Deferred Paymenh me walnut veneers with shaded decorations distinguish this Dining Room Suite. China Cabinet with closed panel sides. Inclosed Server, Extension Table, 60- inch Buffet and 6 genuine leather-seat Chairs. Au- gust Sale price 60=Inch Settee Fiber Suite Made of closely beautifully deco- rated, finished in cholce of handsome colors, re- movable cushfons, spring-filled, with handsome cre- tonne upholstering. August Sale price Canvenient Deferred Paymcnn Families that can buy any kind of milk use Borden’s Evap- orated for better cooking because they know it’s fine gountry mllk in its safest, woven fiber, Coil Spring Day-Bed 2 Resilient coil springs, with comfortable mat- tress, covered in colorful cretonne. Easy opens to double size. (Shown above). August Sale price sl made by the oldest and largest milk i | A typlcal Julius Lans- burgh value that has re- | sulted in unprecedented August business. company in America. $6.00 Per Month Convenient Terms j in selected walnut veneers and gumwood, A suite of proven popularity, Chest of Drawers or Chitfforobe, Comprises a handsome large French Vanity, This Attractive Walnut-Veneer Bedroom Suite copley AR g o o 3139 Julius Lansburgh gfurniture (5o. \ll\lli\ Entrance 909 F Street N.W. Open Saturday, September 1st, from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. “Quality That Endures” A splendid suite that attractively furnishes the bedroom and will give lasting service