Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1929, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. d,__ THURSDAY, AUGUSJ!' 29, 1929. : : w i alor Citations Awarded. | ent to Plene F. Higgins of Fort McKeever Bros, TU SEN AI[]R TYSUN . wmr:. Tex., lonrllerlyvclpuln. Medical Kensington, Md. \ 92 - Year - Old Confederate \ ) eacock, Tex, m‘ :‘ Warrior Disappears Dur- . *| et ,,,?1 !,l,r ety corporal. | & Hundreds Tof Tem Tennesseeans ing Walk. ‘F;“E'l&fl“.’.’.’m’“cd:fi‘.: p";';’.‘y’i of Senrcxn‘ Sneezing £:7%..57 | Attend Funeral Services = _ o vl ended in ey Btiknoxiile. Police and Relatives Had!| : . \ ; 1 Minute :r.-:“:"'. e rini o Combed Takoma Park : ¢y, Furniture ‘ WASHINGTON S > CORBY'S WONDER 'nnmld\ll new discovery cal By the Assoclated Press. L 3 \ i momant you apply Ercolin te KNOXVILLE, Tenn., August 20.— and Vicinity. o | for every il SELF-RISING Roll:l lc Bread 9c "u“l:- “‘.v e it | United States Senator Lawrence D. Ty- M : ’ | . | Always Uniform in Quality o Py A ‘pollen proteins | son, soldier and statesman, was lowered TR o ; room 1in 5Lbs 12 Lbs. e e Sy e e ::.,. to his final rest yesterday in Old Gray | After & searching pnrty composed of . 3 | | Y ve to wait @ minuts (Gamesery his grandsons had combed the woodlots your home i | New C; = . ew—nothing eles and canvassed the vmnuy of Takoma 3 | e rop R Y nrccui N Hundreds of associates and followers | Park last night in an effort to locate | were present to pay final tribute to|Daniel A. Whitmer, 92-year-old Con- | | On Our Practical | Tennessee's junior\ United States Sena- | federate veteran, who wandered away | ye 11c 16¢ for, who led It Saturday at Stafiore, | 3os sy S1iruoos, from bis bome, k- - CREDIT PLAN & | { CERESOTA B Schneider’s Famous Conqueror " Gov. Henry Horton, Adj. Gen. W. C.| Home. ¥ been mf ons Co. gl |l NOT Strln less Be n Spli Boyd, other National Guard officers "‘“'GM““ SousiC S g ans plit Top s K BLEACHED an c the grave as a firing squad and ag bugler Sounded “the Afmy’s titual !or‘h e o ey oa several hours later.. when he failed 817-823 chenth St. PLW & | 5Lbs. 12 Lbs. . —————— ~ = Pa. located this morning at the Soldiers Doruh = Oflglnal end State Depariment heads stood near || few weeks neighbors. Mai DANIEL A. WHITMER. [ elice have ra- | | its_deac o put in an appeara h ince 2 : s sl'}““’g" Mthellfinr 1" 7;3'503: as'“‘m' “;‘-fle. ,,l:gf.,.f 2 e Toes swith il -lnr';nrd and s\?glmun’:fip O:he"be:lime Homefurnishers Since 1866 . i | HOLMES CAKES R e : C C || |IN ALL OUR STORES daughters, Misses Cora L. and Nettie | bers of the family. | e or | A. Whitmer. is oftén under the fllusion | Fletcher and Trammell of Florida, m:t he !*f ',',‘;:L‘}‘ i :md r-;aa o :e ;-; Hefl a former fa n L e A B o fhves MeGitic of | Staunton, Va., and believes on occa- | Open Saturday, August 31. | sion that he still resides at the family | | Okiahoma and Reece, Cooper, Pisher | fion that he stil vesidcs at toe ferok !\ . . 5 EXTRA SPECIAL nnd Hull of Tennessee. dh s \dnuuhurs sald. R T Shortly after s o'clock yNwrdm gl AHEPA ORDER TO ENDOW afternoon Mr. Whitmer walked with | $1, 500 000 ORPHANAGE Street, Takoma Park. Miss ' Whitmer he would not return i | with her, but would go a few doors i [B the Associated Press. down the street to see some friends. | I WELF‘ I HaldF S'I's KANSAS CITY, August 20.—Climax- |~ Miss Whitmer returned home, but e ing a week's varied entertainment, the | International Convention of the c.mk = = = 5 . Fraternity Order of Ahepa today Protect Your Hands With fered & two-day closing sesslon devoted Cuticura Soa; Y rfine ‘ondes yesieriay voied a_ balf- | A v f or Autumn T T I . I == T f' — - peamamn . e:;;‘.‘“““1;‘3"fimi";::.;“yfi;‘:z:‘:;n:::“‘,;; CE,‘;EW'.&'.'.I‘O ‘ HATS [ l MEAT MARKETS ] | | FRESHFISH | | K8 | be as attractive as possible. To pre- ¥ N e redntas and toughness caused | | a half ‘million more for an_ endow 5 MANTEL by daily tasks, use Cuticura Soap Greek orphanage to be built somew] hzre (4> -\ n‘NDFATH n H i “ () e in the United sater, 'tme veant of) | M p W ORANDARS : . . . reflecting e W Sprmg Leg Of Lamb ; Fl“et of Haddock Cuticura Ointment if necessary. § | Ghamber, of Commerce plan to seek ; \ A Specialky i . 25c. Ointment 25¢., 30c. Talum 23¢. | |~ Leading members of the Ahepa here Sotp 25 Oinement 23,396 TUARIE| | 101 “Mie ammusl convocation are_ Dean | TRIBB : Pans at her best | Sampleeach frw. | | Alfange. president of the order, and his | o g 615 1~ Sreer | | | a JAdms: || pride; Dr. John Soteroplo, chairman of L donic B POUND c | POUND c L) |the board of governors: Achilles Cat- Dept.11M | sonis, Washington, and Haralampos | | Hext toKeithiy $ 'q Malden, Mass. | ] PURITY M Simopoulos, Ambassador from Greece. | | ) | /) ;’ The Price, More than 1,000 members are present. / Loffler Skinless Franks. . . .™ | JERSEY Auth’s Royal Pork - | TROUT POUND Auth’s Pimento Roll 3 Phillip‘ Original Meflt Sausage Spiced Ham Reflecting with an authori- ty and authenticity that can- Store Open Until 2 P.M. Saturday Hi not be duplicated the best as- it Fountain Brand American Beauty Croakers Choice Lump i P, Pt now rvels ' =t HAMS [Sliced Bacon Crab Meat § Women of discriminating - Now, then tomorrow ol o Millinery Salon—4th Floor Take your choice of any Spring- 2 7 weight Suit and Top Coat —no matter what the former Suggestions for Labor Day Outing | Cocomalt . % ean 930 Pl'lce............................ ‘ DK \ :,‘CookedCornedBeef z"”'“ZSCGoldBagCoflee i They're Fashion Park, Charter House and Mode makes—in styles ) { |5 POTTED OF DEVILED Hlm 2 =™ 27c|Morning Sip Cofiee Bosirenaaiennole that are exclusive and distinctive. Right in fashion for next season X i Sweet Mixed Pickles at-Jar 29¢ | Wilkins’ Coffee 45 —and in the weight you'll wear nine-tenths of the time. il Al & Boned Chicken n 55¢ | White House Coffee. . .......™ 5l¢c Alterations made at cost ‘ = i ¥ | & Paper Napkins - 8¢ |Pabst Malt Syrup U an 53¢ B $ 132 el A Full Line of Cheese and Canned Fish at Our Stores for Labor Day Outings Always 4! i $20 and $22.50 Sports Coats 58 5 | | & { CREAM OF NUTl GOLD BAND | | Khnitted Cloth and Belted Back Brilliant as the Autumn = i OLEO Blue, Tan, Gray and Brown [l/} leaves; styles buoyantly youthful and subtly flattering 5y I\ § i1 M h with details faithfully adapt- . 3 5 argaflne ed from the French originals. = The Finest Spread for Bread Will Make Good Food %‘ Sorority Frocks achieve new & 4 Also Excellenc fur Baking | Taste Better Farewell to the Tropicals high levels of Fashion appeal. ] = P ! and Cooking Fashion Park and Mode Makes—the de luxe of the featherweights I\ Satins Friscian $50 to $65 Fashion Park 3-piece Tropical i Flat Crepes Worsted Suits . it T Velu d 3 Piece Tropical 3 i el < ! NATIONAL Conts . I sz&ignffdsgiirm e, it Chiffons Cantons 1 CHAMP. BREW : 0:1:1““ - 25¢|0ld Witch pethis ISC; 35¢ | it ROCK CREEK (Contents 3 .. .Mtte 350, 53¢ i | inen; N i Combinations )| GINGER ALE __ Only) o Sl&i?“(i: sszuz;ao Linen, Nurotex and . Simpson’s Milk . 13¢ | Lifebuoy Soap 3 cakes 19c inen and Nurotex Tetley’s Tea i-io. ks 23¢ |Lux Flakes L i 2 s 25¢ |Kirkman’s Laumdry Soap. .4 ©** 25¢ | Knickers i Portola Sardines s7.sol to $12 Wool i blue of e e Schindler’s Peanut Butter. . '™ ¥ 25¢ | Washing Soda HERIOIERD oic' oo siohisisnotossslohorioreiotaisialiatoto aistsralatera o e aiais i as ateiod e W | o £ A O g 2 | 1 ne of utumn’s Most u Alterations made at cost o Shadgs, Smartly E,(,,,‘,,,m?&' : This Trim Run Through the Haberdashery ] Strap There’s something you're needing " FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Clicquot Club Ginger Ale || California ; Shirts Summer Robes I Pump 2 sos 25¢ | Oranges " 390 $2.00 and $250 Fancy Shirts; sepa- §1. Imported flannel mistures and Englih || - . sateteslliravaeicolarsvutiachiod $1:29 cheviots, Striped effects. Cut long $3.95 | $ 8 50 A delightful two-tone effect [ ] 3 for $3.50 Imported Broadcloth Shirts; neckband or ’ Il :2215':::;; I‘:lilzl:rl«;ig;lgmmed i ‘ PUFFED PUFFED | CABBAGE ONIONS 8 collar attached; all plain shades and ;l 89 Fancy Silk I WHEAT RICE . 4c g 19c whis T exa ey or $5.00 Handkerxchiefs i - 3 | Imported Madras, Broadcloth, :«:: sn::u, | - ’ 1 1 c 1 6(: I G TR wmaa | BGI"DGI"IChJ‘ | W PURE CIDER VINEGAR E_“’W i A S Mode Madras Usion Suis. Were il TWELFTH~F STS. Peache: i $1 and §! S Gallon 430 es white only; neckband or collar at- § or 2. | tacked. Nor Rockinchair Union Suits. W-’n‘ ;1 11; A Group of Smart Jug $1.50 and $2 | 3 - 25c i hirts, radium ete. Collar attached v $3.50 ‘ ) Is . o cupsuose || LimawBeansi. ... ..o 00000 i vaprte "l m— | Silk Dr esses Fancy Queen Stuffed Olives || <. .. poatoes. . ... 4 ™ 19c 3 for $13.75 1 | Cooking Appl g priced for clearance 5| | 12'0" Lt 356 S i Y Raja Silks $ 6 7 5 4 RITTER SPAGHETTI White The Mode—F at Eleventh Washable Crepes Potatoes Prints Chiffons Georgettes Formerly 815 to $19.75

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