Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1929, Page 48

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1929.° 43 : 5 in the fur world. Experts discovered | “Civilization is invading the domain | United States. Long before the ‘rony-[ Hard Hats for Miners. of actident which is quite common in FUR BUYERS TRA'L that pelts of rabbits, dogs, alley cats, [of the fur-bearing animals in the |niners' crossed the plains the French- | the mines. Those men compelled to goats, ponies and many other animals |United States. yet from $45,000,000 to | men reached what is now the State of | AS & means of protecting miners o | work in the wet find that rubber boots TEACHER SENT ME HOME FROM SCHOOL BECAUSE could be made into exquisite pelts by | $75,000,000 worth of furs were taken in! Utah, where they learned that Canadian | a great extent from many forms of ac- | are quite indispensable, but with thesc {he deft hands of trained fur workers. |1927. The greatest wild fur-producing fur traders had already been in that y vork- | it was quite common for the men to be R e 5 P800 mile 4 n that | cident to which the underground work- | G5/ S, Criched toes. Now & rub- KNEES. THEY HURT | Australia had been offering a bounty |area in the world lies within a 600-mile region. | . g rabie which had. overrun | fadius of St Louls. In an attempt to -Russian trappers crossed the bleak | °'s Are constantly subjected, the §0- | her boot with a protected toe has beén 77| SOMETHING FIERCE. | the continent, but the new fur trade |increase the supply of genuine furs, fur expanse of Siberia to Kamchatka in|¢rnment observers e time 7 ;"‘l made which will withstand- the pres- | turned a liability into an asset. farms or ranches have been established quest of furs and then pushed on to| ?""g”‘d”d the l“j;"?h a ,Spelam 4 ;g 0‘;! cure of 800 pounds, whicn relieves the “More than a hundred million cheaper |in the United States. Approximately Alaska, Furs and gold have vied in| {52 e,{;’c‘;“g o Py N s Pon o T hexd toes to a great extent. SIT DOWN ARTHUR AND 1LL PUT e furs are used annually. With a little |99 per cent of the silver fox pelts sold opening up ‘Seward's Folly' or “the g, tXGO% g SRt SOt {troduced —_— A : |dye and expert workmanship, bunny|on American markets are ranch bred. ‘Seven Million Dollar Ice BoX, 85| ihe men ealled them -hard boiled hats', Son Separated From Father. .[#| SOME SLOAN'S LINIMENT ON YOUR America Imports 100.000,- /peits are made to imitate those of the | Prince Edward Island, north of Nova Alaska formerly was called. But gold | anq subjected the headgear £o all kinds | : Aristocrats of the fur-bearing animal, Scotia, where fox ranching began about booms have come and gone. .Fur trap- | of ridicale. but it was soon demonstrat- | Lc Russian revolution separated Eu- . KNEES. THE PAIN WILL GO AWAY IN 000 Sk- A ally to Meet | world. Rabbit furs dyed seal are |30 years ago, is literally covered with ping and trading have continued and|eq that many men had been saved ~°he Brasol of Daytona Beach, Fla. and A MINUTE. IT'S LUCKY | BOUGHT A Ins Annually to | known as Arctic seal. bay seal and |fox ranches. Skunk, muskrat and rab- today two little islands of the Pribilof | from painful injury, and in fact it is | his son Basil for 11 years. . : | Northern seal, sealetic and sealine. | bit ranches have also been established. sroup in the Bering Sea send $800.000 | credited with saving some lives. At the | 35¢ BOTILE OF SLOAN'S LINIMENT Growing Demand. to imitate fox, they grace the|Furs have played an important part worth of seal and blue fox furs to_the | same time the other end of the miner’s YESTERDAY counter of the fur store as Baltic brown, | in exploration. Explorers often find the | St. Louis fur market annually. Blue | anatomy has been given some atten- red and black fox, or fox hair. A |cabins of fur trappers marking the far- also are successfully ranched on | tion with the aim of protecting the ' Jfor BREAKFAST rce Ameri- | Popard may not be able to change its | thest outposts of civilization. St. Louis v of the Aleutian Islands.” miner’s toes from being crushed, a form b “ e | spots but d spots dyed on rabbit | owes its founding to the early French | — the Iur| pelts m French and Russian | fur traders who established a station on Sloan's S5, a few of mote | the site in 1764. Trappers and traders = - 7 Sloa R gh & : 3 rabbit pelts are | from the St. Louis station and those ; ORANGE Liniment i . e the hands of | from Canadian stations opened a | iarge part of Northern and Western &} . ? O MARMALADE X KILLS PAIN ! ASK voor crocER appers, and your es a processional of | Week End Suggestions in Our | FLORIDA I bbbt bado L) £y e T Shop Where Your Money Goes Furthest! Fo 1 e forests of the United rida; for some | fid R N The certain superiority of ASCO products at their regular 5 We have a complete assortment of Fish in our Markets, prices insures their purchasers definite savings every day of the this country. Yet more than 100.000.00 o ehditicne “ASCO” Quality—Throughout— vear. At special sale prices they are casily the best values in the s;‘:enn:cdrl(‘z‘g:"mwar‘:\g: cloves ar s haml,kd "m[;r (h(\]m“fl, L | e . . . city, and cconomical housewives will quickly avail themselves of L hion i America‘s Iargest source of | ((:\,‘: \\«lll(rl::‘”he\,‘ glad to clean and prepare them ready Sweet’ th“cy Tree'Rlpened Fruit the super savings here placed before them, - Rl g;é::: E%':fii&:’iinéfli‘z’:u C"l:i‘ng gzgé‘figi K i PAN TROUT - 10c o NOTICE—Our stores will be closed from 12 o'clock until 3:30 p.m. Monday, March 4th TR T B JTastEas . End-of-the-Week Meat Market Specials! Rt it be eab ot e St FRESH{ HERRING. . .2"*25¢ - ese. The United Kingdom leads the| o et Tender Young Fancy Roasting Long Island list of sources of squirrel, fox and mole e et CROAKERS ..........""18¢c TURKEYS CHICKENS DUCKS Bolivia, chinchilla pelts; Siberia, er-| #N ne pelts; Australia, rabbit pelts, and | Lb. You Can Buy Three or Four Dozens With Qur it sl POLLOCK STEAK...* 18c Assurance That They Will Keep a Week or Lb. 48¢ Lb. 45¢ b. 29¢ 1 . mslirpsiniopn) SALMON STEAK. .. .."* 35¢ Longer in a Cool Place. “Farly fur wearers wore only genuino‘ Watch “ASCO’S” Orange Displays furs. Only the trapper and the Pint, . Quart, - Sy o Sl T el iy OYSTERS...T™ 35¢; ™™ 65¢ g for Real Value. Leg OLamb .......... " 35c | Pork Chops........"* ™ 32 ] RTE o%e 2 Lamb Chops "™ ™ 50c | Fresh Hams........"™" ™ 25¢ & § Lamb Chops. ......."" ™ 38¢ | Smoked Hams ........ ™ 28¢c Y PRIME FANCY LOIN t a an RIB ROAST CHUCK ROAST PORK ROAST Porterhouse Steak ....."™ 52c | Sharp Cheese ......... ™ 45¢ W Sirloin Steak ..........." 48c | Brookfield Sausage ... *™ 20c K Round Steak .........." 45¢ | Veal Roast........"™* ™ 28¢ SI a SI md‘ I [ Hot Bread Every Afternoon! Hope Hampton, ‘V R ictor Bread / ” / » / / 7 Baked Right in the District for District People! -mly////////// 00 i Hom-de-Lite Del Monte California ASCO Pure Fruit ///// / MAYONNAISE SARDINES PRESERVES 7 Big Oval B;, “Luckies have helped me win the laurel LZOC_—%:’MC__ % / crown of my musical career— singing Foods Suii : uitable for Lenten Dail 0 ol Kot . Lot Sl omte i ooy slim, youthful figure. Rich foodsecan- ,M eals! Prices! not tempt me. I light a Lucky and stay Argo Red Salmon . .... tall can 25¢ || ASCO Dutch Cocoa 1-1b. ean 20¢ slender. The toasted flavor of a Lucky gh;ifce Pin!(r Saln;_onl.‘ . .hl; can 19¢ | Princess Cocoa . . .Ib. can 15¢ 2 . alifornia Tuna Fish .. .can 14¢c, 20c || ASCO Royal Anne Cherries. . .tall can 19¢ soothes the craving fo' goodies. Then, Gorton’s Codfish Cakes. . ....can 14¢ || ASCO Pure Gelatine . ... . .pkg. 15¢ too, a Lucky never irritates my throat. ASCO Fancy Wet Shrimp Big Boy Wheat Cereal. ...pkg. 15¢ Even, after smoking many, my voice White Norway Mackerel, ¢2- 10c, 15¢, 25¢ || ASCO Fancy Crushed Corn. ... .can 15¢ is still clear.”” Fancy Japanese Crab Meat. ... .can 35¢ || ASCO Golden Bantam Corn. .can 19¢ - Domestic Sardines ..........2 cans 11c || ASCO Large Green Lima Beans. .can 20c Hore HamMPTON ASCO Buckwheat ..........3 pke 25c || ASCO Sour Krout big can 1214c ASCO Golden Syrup . Del Monte Sugar Peas. . . g l’A{ecteJr's _Buckl:vheatk s e 3 > Belthhi!e Navy Beans. .. ma Pancake . .2 pkes. Cali i i i The modern common sense way—reach for e, ;:,“;,,‘comc;-" e Bf_‘;f rE;,: {3:‘:,“ EimasiBoan a Lucky instead of a fattening sweet. Every- Beardsley’s Shredded Codfish. . .pks. 14c || ASCO Pure Jellie: e g Columbia River Salmon Cutlets, flatcan 25¢ || ASCO Beans with Pork one is doing it—men keep healthy and fit, ;ancy 'l::ormlr‘efiign Sardines Ritter’s Beans with Pork. ....3 cans 25¢ . . . g itter's Cooked Spagetti. . . ASCO Evaporated Milk tall can 10, women retain a trim figure Lucky Strike, ASCO Tomato Catsup . t 3 ASCO Pea:ut Buuer.l J/tumb. 10¢, 17¢, 25: the finest tobaccos, skilfully blended, then ASCO Chili Sauce - ASCO Mixed Vegetables 2 cans 25¢ toasted to develop a flavor which is a delight- ASCO or Del Monte ful alt tive for that ing for fatteni “ o Tall Libby's Rosedale - swe: t;ma ve for that craving for ning Calif. Aprlcots 1 5c Calt. Ponsies 3 é,',, Hope Hampton, < Famous Star of the Choice California Hawaiian Sliced ASCO California Opera, Stage and Toasting frees Lucky Strike from impurities. —-— 20,679 physicians recognize this when they l; EACHES PINEAPPLE FRUIT SALAD say Luckies are less irritating than other ciga- Gon 1 5 C ?an" 1 5 c ?:f ZOC rettes. That's why folks say: “It’s good to smoke Luckies.” ASCO Tomato Soup | Fancy California Prunes (\m Authorities attribute the enor. 3 cans 25c 2 Ibs. 25c < mous increase in Cigarette smoke ing to the improvement in the process of There’s a Wealth of Satisfaction in Cigarette manufacture by the application of Every Cup! Try It Today! heat. It is true that during the year 1928, s “ m C offee Lucky Strike Cigarettes showed a greater ¥ increase than all other Cigarettes combined. ! This sur:ly confirms th:: pgublit:'s confidence S Lb. 39c Finest Butter in America in the superiority of Lucky Strike. . . Victor Blend Coffee .. ..." 35¢ || Richland Butter ....... ™ 57¢ ; : 8 " PRODUCE DEPT. a : | It S toasted FRESH GREEN SPINACH . . . . . 3bs,25¢ achfor s NGRS , ol oo o CRISP HEADS ICEBERG LETTUCE . head, O¢ wieadofa m 7o smrcomacnts s | FLORIDA BLEACHED CELERY, 2 bunches, 15 NEW CABBAGE . . . .. . 2ls,9 These Prices Effective in Our Markets in Washington, D. C. P 0°0%6%0%0%6%0°¢%e%¢ %

Other pages from this issue: