Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1929, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TH'URSDAY; APRIL 25, 1929. : : CITY NEWS INBRIEFR. | gt Mgl menwe. mens o DEBUCHI IS HONQRED |15, ! it ot ™cat i oh o i 28, 2050 UNITED TO0D c ot pren oxd ey D T 001y T o oot 0 e A, STORES, Inc S Somch B! A | e St e et o | AT CARLTON BANQUET |(strigemmmenniis it o) | = AT , Inc. P adershi) B. D'Orsay, regen hall of St David's Episcopal Church. ¢ / i R e e : That the engineer will become sn| MEXICO CITY, April 25 UP)—Gov- i Workmen's Circle Lyceum will hold FUTURE. Ambassador Is Guest of Delegates|ambassador of ®ood will was predicted | ermors of 20 Mexican states have noti- 8, s (mesting, 6 ‘w'clock, ‘MSTANT | subpe Inies Cliapter, NoSTI0 N, 8 S M Ao, M e the | fled Presidert Portes GII of their ful Street. , No. 27, 0. E. 8., Engineerin; s nt of civ s o will give two card partles tomorrow at | to World Engineering Con engineer has aiways played ah impor- | co-operstion n his campaign against el i A card ly for the benefit of the | 2:30 and 8 p.m., at 4209 Ninth street, i i ‘tant role and in no iod have his ac- they Nativity Church, 6000 Georgia avenue, gress in. Tokio, tiiios been more Iriporiant ihan dug. | 31c0Dol, Teporting yesterday that 3 isleading and Fraudulent | s:30 o'ciock, in auditrium, under au-' Women's Alliance of All Souls’ Uni- ing the last few decades. had already begun a campaign to ! Notices Also B ab “ploes of the $1,008 Olub, eI n RISl I Do BT ol Dunn, who reviewed many of the | teach people in their terrtories to be \ .m., all, | Katsuje Debuchi, Japanese Ambas-|brilifant achievements of Japan ‘mperate. il B LD AR et 8 etooh ml.: Norteasi | Yard streets. Mrs. Frederick Farming- | cador, s tim Horkie guest at the Carl- f Federal G Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets | o i Speak of “The Plays of the |ton Hotel last night at a banquet given i ‘. Federal Group. northeast. 5 By St o s e HAVE YOU ANYTHING IN THE HOUSE THAT : Rev. D. Washington, pastor of First e saLe ";Vfi C~w}‘fi‘UM;fllr'pmfg Rt WOrL Engmening (Cungremr WILL STOP PAIN, MARY 2 | PELL AND BRUISED MY % 'y .m., 3 3 T, e occasion | & The Sl Tale Commlxslon“lh&: g:ewliw“:fll'ufim at :fi‘:‘vnefi-m:m Waring, 1423 Newton street. Miss Smith | marked tho last. formal meeting of the SHOULDER, IT HURTS SOMETHING TERRIBLE, urmed thumbs down on fraudulent | jvenue Baptist Church. for the benefit | Of the Juvenile Court will speak. American committee, of which President and indecent advertising. of the church, 8 o'clock, under auspices Hoover is honorary chairman, prior to f the Shini Star Club. ‘The Naturalist Club will meet Sun- rture of the delegation for Japan. 4 o Thle comes under the uratiction of | o ing day, 9:30 am, st the Virginia end of | “Fe Japances, Amuassedor, who with| | | N\ * ILL PUT SOME SLOAN'S LINIMENT [the commission when it sppears Triumph Council, No. 8, D. of A, |Chain Bridge, south side., John Hays Hammond and Gana Dunn, | periodicals which have an interstate | will have a box party, 9 o'clock, at noted electrical engineer, were the prin- ON YOUR"SHOULDER AND THE PAIN rthe: D Y James A. Edgerton will speak Satur- | cipal speakers, stressed the importance tirculation. The policy adopted by the gosmeat:tnlgr‘:ex:l:t ‘Temple, Eighth and 3{ 8 pm.. at the League for the Larger otpwel b g englneemlg SR commission is first to call the objec- i N e, 1706 L street. Subject: “Practical | science as an international factor for tionable advertising to the attention| woman's Benefit Association wil | New Thought.” Public invited. the promotion of comfort and prosperity Y, IT :lr m: pl\'x‘blmx:ggnu:g Lskl::t i;x::mfl: have a ):‘:argt gutvy. l“::n filoblc;, .hf }"les‘? The Stearns Bible Class will meet to- }Ifllr: world and the abolition of war- :‘;:::5";:‘:21::;?0“.“ ngton prac prp e i "ed | morrow, 1 pm, at Mount Vernon M. E. | 4t asador Debuchi said Japan is Ths obviates the necessity of formal| The entertainment committee of the | Church. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will be in proceedings on the part of the com-| University Club will present Frances | charge. proceedings on the part of the com | Unlversity Club will present Prances i e Locally Owned—Locally Operated! Signing of which recently was an- |Mockbee in “An Hour of Music,” 8:20 TV 4 o Co-operative buying—the power that brings lower prices to nounced by the commission, contained | 0Clock, at the club. Yale Professor Emeritus Dies. FI lN | B Sloan’s you is_enhanced by many additional features at UNITED FOOD such advertisements s the {olloWINg: | e Tuinots State Soclety Wil meet,| NEW HAVEN, Comn, April 2 | Liniment STORES. The fact that every store is under individual manage- . always ready to co-operate with the 8:30 o'clock, at the Will % | Théodore Salisbury Woolsey, LL. D., pro- D P A KILLS PAIN ment permits FREE DELIVERIES—CHARGE ACCOUNTS—and “New E‘;:::‘:,;;:;““bg:m.ma&“ llll'?l o;lo&cgnck:nv’rfflo?;el:v ,',1,, fessor_emeritus of international law at Optician—Optometrist | MORE PERSONAL SERVICE. 4 - i el tics.” danc- | Yale University since 1879, died at his waistline quickly. Instantly makes you| yAeronautics.” Music, cards and danc- | J/V GRlvessity sinee 1579, led, B B 922 14th St. N.W. These Specials look inches thinner and years younger of Theodore Dwight Woolsey, eminent p ::c%n?i“:'flli]l}; R Ty fat every ooThe"Dr;m‘t{)c glub’ofA Golden Rule | Greek sc;‘x’oll{ -fm%{ professor, and :ol_;- Best for Friday Lowest - uncil, 0. 3 . O . will miversity. e 2 “X-ray kathoscope. See your best| 500 card party in the bueme'l’:ge = e ) i Foods and Prices girl and all she is doing.” “If you. are earning a cent less than $100 a week, $5,000 a year, here is your Saturday Only , / BORDEN’S < CARNATION MILK 3 large cans chiance ‘of breaking inio real esiate e’y e Our : my way- id a big profit business o your own right at home, in your spare ar rl e ls our oy ” Famous iime, without capital or experience.” “What made my hair grow? Two Years ago I was bald all over the top ©of my head. I tried different prepara- tions, but they did no good. I remained bald unti} I used . New hair came almost immediately and kept on growing. In a short time I had a splendid head of hair, which has been perfect ever since, and no return of the baldness.” This testimonial was accom- Ennled by a picture of & man with a eavy growth of halir, “Matrimonial” Ads Covered. Under the classified caption “Matri- Imonial” numerous advertisements ap- peared containing the following repre- sentations: Under the caption “Would YELLOW BAG COFFEE Very Special at It is with a feeling of pride that we have brought banking service to your community with our five con- veniently located offices. In each office all functions of banking are carried on. Our many ‘satisfied de- “positors are evidence of a policy always conservative, yet progressive in nature. It is this confidence that has made us Washington's Largest Trust Company. Saturday’s the Big Day! We will welcome your account at any of the below ,volu” nt\rulrryf" llUnid“ plan—.vodu wi_rx:‘;we Free win* e following appeared: *° ou- { i sands of happy clients” Under the named offices: Delivery caption “America's Leading High-Class Correspondence Institution” the follow- ing representation appeared: “Ladies worth $75,000.00, $100,000.00, $200,000.00, £300,000.00, Quickt A positively MAIN ,OFFICE Fancy Creamery guaranteed”; under the caption “Try 15th and Penna. Ave. me first. Pay when married” appeared New BUTTER || POTATOES Bk o iy CENTRAL BRANCH SOUTHWEST BRANCH girl 187" the following_representation 7th and Mass. Ave. 7th and E Sts. SW. . appeared: “Will inherit $50,000. Widow, 5 30578000, Piotos and descripions NORTHEAST BRANCH NORTHWEST BRANCH 55C Lb. Lb.......230 Under the caption “Marriage guar- 8th and H Sts. N.E. 1140 15th Street N.W. anteed in six months” appeared the following: “Photos, addresses and de- scriptions free. Confidential, reliable”; under the caption “Lonely Hearts” the following representation was made: “The World's greatest Social Extension Bureau. We have a companion or sweetheart for you. Correspondence everywhere; many worth from $5.000 to $50,000 and up.” Under the caption “Wife guaranteed in six months,” the following representation appeared: *Personal service. Quick Results. The caption “If you wish a wealthy, retty wife, write Doris” was followed y the address of the advertiser. Fancy Leg of Lamb . . . 45¢ Ib. Breast of Lamb . . . . 20¢ lb. Shoulder of Lamb . . Fancy Sliced Bacen . . P&G Soap . . . . 6 cakes 25 MAYONNAISE and RELISH SPREAD 37c | 35¢ /A\M]ER]ICAN SECURIT o AND TRUST COMPANY o 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital, $3,400,000 Surplus, $3,400,000 | w 9] <) & (Copyright, 1920, The Hecht Co.) Aid Pledged Benefit Dance. F ° . " St. Francis de Sales’ Girls’ Club has been pledged the aid of the Holy Name s ee rld y E g S t Society and the Knights of Columbus in __—__a ._v_e_ nl_n ar rqa]ilng lliuccessfful the dance which the o girls will give for the benefit of St. Francis de Sales' Church tomorrow and " ‘rlday N ews night in Masonic Temple, Rhode Island avenue and New Mill road northeast. The proceeds from the dance will be C WASHINGTON’S LARGEST TRUST COMPANY ‘I presented to Rev. J. E. Malloy, rector of St. Francis de Sales’ Church, to ap- ply to the church debt. : GROSNER"’S 1325 F STREET Two values that make it worth your while to think 1 month ahead Regular. $16.50 Palm Beach Regular $20.00 Mohair Regular 37.50 & $10 Panama ‘Hats $4.95 CORBY’S MOTHER’S BREAD || NUTROLL 90 Loaf 3oc Lb. Fountain Brand Hams . lb., 34¢ Schneider’s Rye Bread, 11¢-16¢ Home-grown Spinach, 3 lbs., 19¢ Palmolive Soap . 3 cakes, 19¢ Wise Bros. Chevy Chase Dairy Milk - Pint 8¢ Quart 15¢ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR The Only Kitchen-Tested Flour in the World FOOD STORES, Inc. Phone Met. 7544 UNITED FOOD STORES For Address of DAVE HORNSTEIN, Sec. Store Nearest You Gen. Offices, 1518 K N.W Nodiety Brand Clothes 350 to $75 for New Suits 45 to ¥75 for Top Coats t Elevator to the Mew's ' Bletning Devt Second oar. Exclusively in Washington at Tar Hecat Co. F Street at Seventh A special price for the one day only! Brand- new 1929 Summer suits—in all sizes—exactly $16.50 to $20 prices go back on them Saturday morning — NO ALTERATIONS — NO EX- CHANGES — NO REFUNDS — ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL! CROSNERS 1325.F. STREET ’ New 1929 Styles ... . and qualities that will sell at the beginning of the season at $7.50 and $10

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