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MHE EVYENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. . THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1928. WUMAN I e T ot RESRECC @@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@W@ Rlfl Betee mwlushm ‘—‘ elal ““' ween the x:ee Eleventh S8treet Resident Asks NAVY MAN HELD HERE (hp ‘-nrl; nf herflunlvzn{tv in J\.n re- Construction Be Stopped. SR . spect an the influences s Inks are i ~ F [ E o 3. Edward Turton, 914 Bleventn street, | Edward De La Prade, chiel signal R NBHM NS Bflm i e e :!f'f'%" g Sl AR s |offcer on the U. 8. 8. Texas at the @ ric! jupreme ourt o DrF\@l" e hict_among_these influences she R e g oF o gasoline | Brooklyn Navy Yard, who was returned GREAT co. 'mnrd the interchange of food, the wnfk‘m“ng station opposite his home. He | here to answer a bigamy charge Mon. he translator In interpreting the lit- | |8 &% cfendants Christian Heurich, | doy, walved a hearing and was held Mrs. Marm Compares Mtl-]”;"’;:“:'“:‘: e ol e g P;m;l 1309 New Hampshire avenue, owner of | under $5,000 bond for the grand Jury ! their flow of news, and m» lm‘er 'Amer- | the property. and his lessee, Stephen A. | ¥ :“‘&r]:“"‘:;“pnl| e Cant To s | ?' tude Toward Doris Stevens | s Commission of Wom e Beventh street, b arge 1 brosant against De La | or e a or ay resident. Georye Whitwel, pre- nuisance” @nd declares the permit for |Prade by his first wife, Mrs. Christine | 0 t 1 s at Paris and Havana. | ded |its erection was_ improvidently issued |E. De La Prad | e ‘hrume the application did not meet | southwest, who ¢ i o) | Capt. Martin Geu D.S C | the law's requirements in the matter |E. De La Fr-u]h You will need good things to eai. The A&P GSTABLISHED assortment offers a wide selection—delicious ESTABLISHED 859 sandwich spreads, beverages and dozens of L | of the signatures of the necessary num- = \E ECONOMY RULE other things to make the lunch a treat, and at -~—> - wHS every-day low regular prices, too! !i: RULES L @@@@5 Doris Stevens at Paris Tuesday, when | —Capt. Henry Fletcher Martin of Jack- | further work be stopped and that the e been separated from his first wife | she attempted to present to the signers | sonville,, United States Army, retired, | Dumps and tanks already placed be re- | for four yeal of the Kellogg peace pact an equal Tights | was last night presented with the Dis- treaty for women, and the reception sc- “.,,m.g.nm Service Cross of the United | corded her at the recent Pan-American | States Government for extraordinary | conference at Havana, w pre- | heroism exhibited 10 years ago in the | lv‘nt:d ‘(I'\p d«lnm propose nu:)l | Werid War. The award recintly' was| , marks the divergence between the e Var, a Behtehment of the two hemipheres and | teochunended by ths War Deparsment. the viewpoints of the men of France — ——— and America, Mrs. M de ‘\mnw‘ VYV Ww - | ifre rdpbs on st 8 s The difference in the reception of| ~JACKSONVILLE, Fla, August 30 (. [ per of mbutting owners. He asks that (marrie vy 5,°1921, and claims to | 7th & I Sts. Lean Smoked Clicquot Club o Lean Smoked CALAS ||GingorAle| HAMS 6-8 Lb. Average 10-12 Lb. Average LI)_ 20c Pale Dry or Golden L[). 2 7c 6 Bottles 79c Abner-Drury ' c&C Beverage AT, Imperial Dry LIGHT or DARK Natwnal Ginger A Ie o Sl pate Dry 2 Bottles, 25¢ [ ] Assorted Small 5¢ Glnger A le fitgfé 's_nzzk Beverages B Bottles everages 6 Bottles, 25¢c 6 e 57c 2hes L Plus Returnable Deposit Plus Returnable Deposit Plus Returnable Deposit @@@@@@@@@@ =, : ; $15—$16.50—$20 and a translator A Cofeteria for Moderns e |70 Wl || PALM BEACH SUITS Miss Lee told the Rotarians while Miss Ehlo vens was met with the police in 7 y | ari doors of the Pan-American us \ce were thrown open to receive n and that the present Inter- Amr"lmn Commission of Women, of which she is the he is the outcome of the piea made at Havana by Miss 1\ Steve an equa reat Lee at |\ro~bm is in \\ |< hington m 0 | nection with the work of the commi » il Tanss meoens L] " She explained that the commission is | | 2 composed of 21 women, each Tepresent- | ’ 1 | ing one of the countries of the Americas. = R L vy BS, Bl || and that its purpose is to examine the | different constitutions, civil codes and | Sscisions of the nations of the Western ,‘ = ( . 5 § ecnisphere and to report to the next The final closing out price on these popular Summer “an-American conference on the status . - s e . ©f women in these countries. A suits. Excellently tailored. They fit well and hold their ‘The work is to be completed in five | . Y . years. The next mnmmppp is to pass' shapeliness. All sizes from 34 to 48 are here, in both Ford light and dark shades. Due to the low price, there will (i » three quarters N . r in Ai h slight cha for necessary alterations. None of a century history be a slight charge for nece v alteratic n o | & SIS ST I i ) charged. OO AND ORIGINAL “Ge l the m ou l &a { READY.TO-EAT PICNIC SUGGESTIONS EVERY-DAY LOW-PRICED ITEMS Del Monte Sliced Peaches. . . .2 tall cans, 25¢ Mueller’s Mac. Spag. & Noodles. . . . pkg., 11c o ( & h 29 [ 4 Del Monte Sardines, In Tomato Sauce > 10c A&P Mac., Spag. & Noodles pkg., 7V5c (4} er e Encore Prepared Spaghetti lona Ketchup 3 bots., 25¢ Heinz Baked Beans 3 sm. Gun Powder Tea Ib. B\LE DRY said Fred Pelzman R. PELZMAN eyed our racks, still hold- GI N G E R ALE M ing scores of fine Spring and Summer d > Suits. “Summer’s over,” he said, “and 1 don’t want a single one of these suits here after Saturday night.” “How are you going to sell Y v 'em?” inquired the - interested sales force. ‘l RSTCOM»RE ‘“ prARE “Here’s how!™ replied Mr. Pelzman, and seized A&P Oven-Baked Beans Standard Crushed Corn. . . ... Kipper Snacks b Standard Quality Peas Pink Salmon tall can, 19¢ S',‘"'d“'d Quality Tomatoes , Select Crab Meat Rinso .. : large pkg., 23c Light Meat Tuna Fish. . . ......7-0z. can, 17¢c Domestic Sardines White Meat Tuna Fish § Royal Fruit Gelatine, asst. flavors. . pkg., 7Vs¢c R&R Boned Chicken Jello, asst. flavors U’wood’s Deviled Ham Hire’s Root Beer Extract the PRICE his pencil. . . . Now look what he's gone and Libby's Corned Beef b Hire’s Ginger Ale Extract done to the prices! 5 | Libby’s Vienna Sausage e Double Tip Matches 3 reg. 5¢ boxes, 10c Columbia River Salmon Steak . . Vulcan Safety Matches. . . .2 P& of 12 boxes 150 CANTRELL § COCHRANE « « « Dublin, Belfast, New York. 3-Piece Medium Weight Imported Sardines, In Olive oil.. Waldorf Toilet Paper 3 rolls, 17¢ Stuffed Olives j Scot Tissue ..3 rolls, 28¢ SUITS Assorted 5¢ Bar Candies . ; Were $55 $50_$45 : Wrigleys and other 5¢ Chewing Gum * **** 10¢ nglng the Bell Light Spring colors, but lots of SIS e QUALITY Plain Olives small jar, 8c Krafts Chec:e, Am., Pim., Swiss. . .. Del Monte Sweet Relish 19-0z. jar, 21c Maxwell House Coffee Fall and egrly Winter wear in 'em. Gelfand’s Maycnnaise 8-oz. jar, 25¢ Lord Calvert Coffee of Fall Fashion! $2 1 Widlars’ Assorted Pickles “Washington Belles’ Heinz Ketchup sm. bot., 15¢ Sultana Peanut Butter. . . . .. ... 1.1b. pail, 19¢ Fine Granulated White House SUGAR Evap. Milk 3-Pi Medi Weigh e 4 Ibs., 25¢ 2 25¢ SUITS W At a new Z f Were $40 and $35 s v J More light colors—but suitable for Fall wear. Men— how you'll save! Washington FLOUR Nutley Astar White 5.1b. Bag 12.1b. Bag Nut Margarine RICE 27¢ 59c { I.Ib. ctn., 22¢ ) Fresh Produce Fancy Our New and Ultra Modern $17 Thin-Skin Meat Dept. Watermelons Sell tht.-' Hot-\chther Suits at that has been added to our branch at Half Price”—said Mr. Pelzman A Colonial Beach, Va. —therefore : is now open. Stop in this week end if your sojourn carries you to these parts. The same Government- PALM BEACHES inspected meats are at your disposal as sold in all of All LINENS .25 M N/ our other 62 markets and at regular city prices, too. $16.50 MOHAIRS Stringless Beans i TROPICAL lccberg Lettuce Large Carrots 7th St. and ) Crisp Celery Fresh Corn “Arcade” rn/runy ( Fancy Elberta Peaches 1 Red Malaga Grapes Lb., 15¢ | J'{ Stores A|| M(’”“R‘ 31 1 .25 @Y. Fancf Eating Apples i Concord Grapes . ............ 2.qt. ba-km.zsc P Fancy Large Ripe SIS IS TS TS TS T fs T B Guaranteed Satisfactory r;,:,’;»')f“ Fancy Cgmking Apples k Home Grown Tomatoes. . Nothing new to find wun\nm ! Large Ripe Bananas Dozen, Sweet Potatoes smart shoes surprisingly Large Cantaloupes , 8Y3 New Potatoes low priced—at Hahn’s. A" N kieey 4 But we've never equaled filt m this “line-up” of beauty E‘O WORS s at arkCt paluts and good value—in these AND I'INI'\T newest “Washington $35 MOHAIRS * Fresh Killed Small Legs Lean Smoked Belles” at $4.95 Frying Chickens Spring Lamb . Hams oo gt i Sale Friday & Saturday Only! Lb., 47¢ Lb., 35¢ Lb., 27¢ Ieather high or low heel Colonials—black and No Charges! No C. O. D.’s! brown .‘;.url;:;!blf:"v:’:' Alterations Extra During This Sale? I Fresh Boston Lean Smoked '-';::':“I ':mulhn:nl”n: Now showing Hollywood Models for Fn‘ll'in ( Fllletl‘g.f’ I.II;‘cldOCk yba:kf,;cl Caias m ! ot hundreds of one and two Pants Doublewear Suits. Worumbo Overcoats. Rondo Topcoats. $25.00 to $200.00. Picnic Cold Cut Suggestions 2 Cooked Hi Crab Meat Sirloin Ro‘l'lm.. 1 17 &8 | Special Lump Lb.,55c | Cooked Corned Beef . . ... m‘ 1 amwfl Ehe 7 Regular White Lb., 35¢ g!".”"d Boef ....oovvnnine imento Bologna . Tth & K 9th s 501 9th Claw Meat Lb., 25¢ | Chicken Roll . .. 3212 14th Street N.W. e : A

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