Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1929, Page 6

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LEGATION AGTION Plan to Ehvne Warsaw and Polish Missionis to Take ; Definite Form, Preliminary plans to raise the Amer- fean legation in Warsaw and the Polish | i Jegation in Washington to the rank of | embassies are expected to take definite form this week. Polish Minister Filipowicz. who now holds the rank of special ambassador for the Pulaski memorial celebrations in the United States, will confer with Secretary Stimson this week regarding “ the elevation of the diplomatic missions. | | ‘When the Minister presented his cre- dentials as ambassador to President Hoover last week for the ceremon commemorating the 150th anniversary | | of the death of Gen. Pulaski at Sa- vannah. Ga.. the President expressed | the hope thdt the ambassadorial rank would be continued. The Minister re- sponded, expressing the willingness of | his government to raise the leg.uons at any time the Washington Govern- ment, desired. | lt 15 customary in such cases, despite e expression of hope by the President, rur the diplomats concerned to g0 | through the formality of “sounding out” | the governments conce: , and it is expected that this will be done during the coming week. | Although no names have been men- | tioned in connection with the appoint- ment to the proposed new ambassa- dorial post, it was reliably reported in | diplomatic eircles last night that Irwin | Laughlin of Pittsburgh. named last week | as Ambassador to Spain, had been con- sidered by the President.for the Warsaw | position. “FORD SEEKS TO UPBUILD | AUTO TRADE IN ORIENT Joins With Catholic Primate of | Serbia in Project to Develop the Industry. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, October 14.—Archbishop Dobrecic, Catholic primate of Serbia. and Henry Ford of Detroit have joined hands in & project to develop the auto- mobile industry in the Orient. The archbishop. who has been mak- | h( an extensive tour among his| ecountrymen in the United States, de- | livered a farewell address yesterday | afternoon at Loyola University Audi- | torflum and referred to a letter which he had received from Mr. Ford's as- | sistant, Charles Sorenson, sayihg Mr. | Ford had adopted the ' archbishop's | int ‘of -eastern shores of the Adn.me; nging to Jugoslavia are the door to | e Orient and that through this open- | ing the -automoblle indusiry could be widely spread. Ford, according to the letter, | yrizes the archbishop to send each | to Detroit during the next three | s 12 men who are to be taught to operate and manage an automobile | factory in _Montenegro, Jugoslavia, | which Mr. Ford es to elt.lhllsh‘ after further negotiation with the arch- bbhop and the government of Jugo- l Wales Wins nt 19th Hole. ‘ SUNNINGDALE, England, October 14*(#).—The Prince of Wales is good at |} _the nineteenth Yes, he won ANNIVERSARY READ THE DETAILS IN THE EVENING STAR BRITISH EXPLORERS HERE | sizmological TO CLASSIFY SPECIMENS SEEN THIS WEEK -nmere S tral America Under Auspices l By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, | Richmond Brown and F. A. Mitchel)- | includes an entire series of those Ing | e Hodges, British explorers, arrived from | hundreds of wooden gods. Europe yesterday on the Red Star liner i ell-Hedges has donated two eollu‘tom] migration inw Auenunn ln the [B Igeniand to ciassify American Indian | to British museums. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, imens which they ob- four years 250 in. Central America and which they have donated )'!W YORK, October 14 (). 3 n-e Museum of the American Indian Prederick Deane, e two explorers announced they | Orkneys, arrive would organize another expedition to |EOW on the liner Cal s00n as they could assemble equipment. The collection slready conated the museum was selected in the Chu- October 14, — Lady | cunaque Indian section 1;‘ :{n-m- and | ser’ those of Indian Museum. Protestant l‘phmpnl Chi | dians’ weapons, Mr, l(lu:h-l flrlt half of this year was 61,3 ©Office & Warehouse 1845 4th St. NE. This price applies in all W A Special Offering of Fancy California TOKAY GRAPES Tasty California Tokay (}rapca‘—tlmsc large luscious grapes that are so greatly enjoyed by most every one. We have made special preparations to supply our pas trons and you will find largc displays in all our stores. These fancy “Tokays” are sure to have a hig appeal, es- pecially when you note this most reasonable ‘price. Fancy California Tokays WE CELEBRATE WITH A SALE OF- NEW FALL “STYLE” MERCHANDISE! ‘HE magnificent spread of values that we have been developing for months— will be opened to you Wedncsday morning. Our advertisements in tomorrow’s Evening Star and Times will tell you of many “gala offerings. NE thing, however, we want to emphasne as forcefully as the low prices—that is, that this sweeping Anniversary event brings you, in every department, FALL’S NEWEST AND SMARTEST STYLE MERCHANDISE. LABORATE plans—unlimited prepara- tions—have been put into this event which will tell you in terms of VALUES how grateful we are for J /4 kS e 62 years of public THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH confidence. It is a sale of a rare kind! ANDTIMES FOMORROW Scottish Bishop Reaches U. , ~Protestant of Aberdeen and the yesterday from Glas- ledonia for & nm Central America under the imuseum’s | Month tour of the United States in s il auspices and would start from here as | ! c_"m’m Ay . The cathedral, -Bishop Deane | | 10 | said, will be dedicated as- memerial to || lvhop Samuel Seabury, the first hl!m‘: [ urch " * v‘-_n_nu» i New Variety of Corn? 1929. Uffice and Warehouse 1845 4th St. N.E. Prices Prevail in Our Washington Stores SGLY WIGGLY ) To insure perfect egg satisfaction at all times, insist upon eggs in our “Sanico” ecartons. “SANICO” | = EGGS \wuu‘ (OFHEF During the Winter months, se- 3. lected storage e8RS will be packed | = in the “Sanico” cartons. Fach of | s these eggs is individually candled in our own warehouse and we guarantee them to give perfect satisfaction for every egg use. “It’s Decidedly Better” . u. For those who wish to serve Amer- ’'s Finest Quality Butter, we offer Land O’Lakes. Bu LAND O’LAKES Sweet Cream Butter Each carton of Lahd O’Lakes tter contains a certificate of the S. Dept. of Agriculture, stating that this particular pound of butter scores 93, the highest grading giv- “SANICO” en COFFEE Pound Clnil!er TOMATF(’) SOUP tins fnr Have You Tfled ‘This Morton’s Salt Buy these new size packages of Morton's Salt, plain or iodized, at this special price. DEL MAIZ CORN De! Malz is an en- tirely different and new variety of Corn. You may purchase Del either the “off-the- Octagon Soap Stock up on Octagon Soap this week and vifect a real savings. Ritter Beans Always a popular item, here is a wonderful opportunity to buy a case or more, as this price is amazingly low. Silver Br. Peas One of our most popular items, specially pric:d for this entire week. Maiz in “regular” or cob” styles. 21 35¢ ‘We offer you a special sugar for sweetening barrll;l fruits and POMINO Superfine SUGAR This kind of sugar is & very finely granu- lated sugar, really is a cross between powdered and regular granulated lunl‘ Pks 9C ZION FIG BARS Per Lb. lz%c' Sanitary Macaroni SPAGHETTI or: NOODLES S.0. Excellent quality products, specially 'pnceq this ‘week, ‘When hnyln- 8.0. 8. at {his’special price. be sure to ask the clerk for a coupon, which emme- Jou to a WEAR-EVER PAN ALUMINUM o CLEANSER 45¢ 'c Specnal Th:s Week! 4+2 pkgs. for 45¢ ] any widely distributed butter. 57c Libby’s or Van Camp’ s Hll.l CON CARNE 19c 1c Pound Carton T Funendias mxanum re- chase Peas. Under the “Sanico” Label. “SANICO” PEAS Large, No. 5 Sieve Peas, fully matured and of uncxcelled quality. Rich in Flavor “ml9c. Tin mr ‘Those Who Pre- fer Smaller Size Peas, We Recommend— Burt Olney Burt Olney Peas are very small, tasty Peas commonly known as— “Petit Pois” ™ 23c ‘QH‘EBN OLIVES ;, Oc As & Deliclously Good Pie Pilling, We Want You to Try— RIBBON PITTED SOUR CHERRIES And to Make a !ucceq~ ful Ple Crust There Nothing Finer than Fl: FLAKO PIE CRUST Now Pie Crusts are as Easy to Make as Pancakes. Per A Healthful Refreshing Drink that We Want You to Try. HONEY DEW PINEAPPLE There Is an Entirely Different Taste to Beans that_are Really Baked in an Oven. FRIEND’S 2aken BEANS BAKED Plain or Kosher. For a Delicious Combi- nation of Corn, Tomatocs and Lima Beans, Try— Trusty Friend Triple SUCCOTASH Per Tin 15¢||%17Vs¢| OTHER SUGGESTIONS Peas and Carrots Colton Sl. Peaches Columbu: Peaches. ... “Sanico” Pancake. . Aunt Jemima Pancal(e Swansdown Flour. . “Sanitary” Oats. . Quaker Oats. . .. Cream of Wheat Hominy Grits White House Rice 15¢ 23c Fven!ually—Why Not Now Gold Medal Flour Kitchen-Tested 5 Lbs., 30c 12 &67c Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE Sealect Milk.. b A MILK Smoked Shoulders ... " 21c|Smoked Hams 4 Loffler’s Skinless Franks el e 38c|Phlll ’s Pork Sausage. [FRESH PRUNES 3 Lo g:;c 1%¢ %* 25¢||fe 15c¢ Tin PANTRY NEEDS Del Monte Picnic Tips Del Monte Spinach Campbell’s Beans Bean Hole Beans Crisco Trusty Friend Hominy Black-Eyed Peas Heart of Me. Apple Sauce Blue Ridge Corn Shriver’s A-1 Corn Mixed Vegetables Pkg. 2 tins 25¢ 1%4-1b. tin 35¢ tin 10c tin loc .‘lll 14: %10 tin 15¢ tin 12¢ ire pke. 19¢ ke 11¢c, 25¢ Pke: 10c, 20c Tall loc . 286 . 40c 176 Meat Markets Conveniently Located to Serve You. There Are 127 Modern Mea: Mar- kets in Our “Sanitary” Stores. f Yellow Onions 4 = | White Onions ..............4" Z5¢ | Yellow Sweets .............4™ 15c GRAPEF RU]T 2 for ZSC | Cooking Apples ............5" 25¢c || | | Boxed Apples DT TECRR St 1 | Grimes Apples .............4" 25¢ | | Iceberg Lettuce ............"" 12c |l | il Stringless Beans .......\...3™ 25¢ }1 | | BOXED PEARS 3 e 29 | End Pork Chops Center Pork Chops. . Pork Roast 30c -VEAL CUTLETS | Lamb Roast. . Breast of Lam Sh. Lamb Chops. AR02222228 )| nnnnmmnmn_m FELLE 2228 ARARRRL

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