Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1929, Page 27

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= : THE SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON. D. C., OCTOBER 20, 1920~ PART ONE. ; : MIDDLE-AGED PERSONS |ih e and deth are most s (of 1ving 420 may bave lo underovofkad and ungersoucitbed of | CLAM HUNTERS VANISHING BAI. BUHEME WURK l S SV S— I HARD HIT BY DEATH| "oramin -t i of chld g e b e, h b a1 32 M, i oo i v [ 3 is pathetic and for the parents a heart- | children may be terrible. 2 y b A T breaking ;xperlmce ‘:nd ;ha': tne ma tracted illness may wreck the family Anti-Smokers’ Record. ing Old Water Dogs: f NEW YORK (NANA)~-The high|0f an old person i sad, he Temsrss|amances. 3 BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Ocfober 19| RED WING, Minn. (#)—The color- WEI_I_ UNUER WAY cost of medical care 5 most burden- | g SoI H e o ot m| Therefore, says Mr. Folks, it is im-| () —Members of the Monroe County | ful clam fisherman, hopeful hunter of some for the middle class, investigators | mediate family, the death of a man or portant- that' persons of -middle age}W. C. T. U..are.the best. in the State | pearls, is following those other roman- —— have said; and ’ woman of middle.age is most unfor-|maintain their health and refrain from in one respect. They were praised at | tic figures of the upper ippi River . . : . ; and Homer Folks, SeCIEtary | ;) oe of all, such overwork as. may place it in|the State convention for crusl 21 | —the flery steamboat captain and the | with a broken back, January Event Will Be One ; of the State Charities' Ald Association | 1f the father dies, his widow and chil- [deopardy. Tuberculosis, he' asserts, . for 36 years, says that in this respect dren mu 11 have'to change their way 'still the great scourge among the over- of Atmosphere Rather cou ' s Convenient Credit - = NACHMAN — — No Extra Charges Than History. : i l : ; Harry Shea) is|cigar stubs and 29,5417 cigarette butts |agile log-raftsman—into oblivion. miner, recently died at Notti in a year. Young men and machinery .are .re- ' England. Bl teN serers: o | “You'll Always Do Better Here” lard Hotel January 27, will take the character of a “ball of atmosphere, | : R, | Refurnish Your Home This Fall—Easy Credit Terms. icas,” is being completed by Mrs. Henry Hayes. It will afford'a wide range of costuming and decoration, ranging in SAM EPSTEI s mrdEes | Sale of Bedroom—Dining Room—Living Room Suités O body was found in the Mississippi River, The stage spectacle which forms the |- | climax of the ball, while unusually elab- — o 5 s 3 orate, will last but 30 minutes this yea: £ J 3 - For the first time a woman, Mr: John Otto Johnson, known professio ally as Grace Peters Johnson, will serve the Arts Club as chairman of the Bal | Boheme. Mrs, Johnson is the wife of | E Col. John Otto Johnson, U. S. A. | Mrs. Johnson's two assistants, vice | chairmen, are Mrs. Fulton Lewis and Dr. John Ryan Devereux, the latter hav- ing piloted last_season’s Bal to a bril- liant climax. Practically all chairmen of subcommittees for the event have “been chosen and are already at work. Miss Caroline McKinley is in charge of | dances, Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest will | Atrange for the music, Mrs. Maud | Howell Smith has charge of the casting of the plays and Willlam J. Peters has charge of properties. The floor committee will be under th \ direction of Dr. Frederick V. Coville, | ¥ T e y former president of the Arts Glub, and P i . i : Deli niforms i be detlgned. By Mt Attract 4 Wil . Barnes, wife of the club presi- | Wl raciive a- Cy - An lfv'e[rl: 3 lent. | B n B e e s s e || hier Bedroom Suite. it omations for the :}:llmllm in keeping | ! 2 72N Suites IREEHE A g0 e story of the and with her > o I ' : e 2y A % e s il Aol oo ] | B, s Talk about‘ furniture 'values! Luxurlo“s le‘ng Room plans for their execution. iy ! We are offering value now that . G Reservations Are Received. | you can't afford to miss. Four : S 't 2 Carlton Van_Valkenburg again is ,and look 10 years ||| E A 4 o) Suie . . chairman of judges and of awards and ||/ Now ... without I large, handsome "pieces in wal- 2 ) [ 7 + Henry J. Staley is in charge of hotel || YOUNZEY pending an ab-| | B R St ctinstructed Rl \ DY 3 A ulE o oyt : oD 3| names, fancy -bottles or trick d § give vears and year ol AR is already recelving reservations for the || PATICS (ANCY CROUES OF FCH| d ! : - i $ = e R b?xesedtor m;documn. 1t is being | 2 e s | of real service. e pntu b roon: lanned to add a number of balcony || guickly and safely restore your hr—h suites in grea to the usual number. Mrs. Sallie || gr streaked or faded hair to ||| ICe -Q“ sale. Upholstered V. H. Pickett, former president of the || its natural, beautiful color. I y in velour; reversible cushions to @@ Wo'merl:'l Nllr]‘(:':‘l’ Press Club, will have | For instead of costing $5, or (|1 add to its wearing quality. IR SupeeTain. Of Picly. more, the most effective color re- storer_ you can use now costs only | |75¢. It.-is the famons Sage and | ErEnEnl Iphur formula. | T bl River Is Used to Escape Conges-||| ‘\'flu can mix it .\gvurself- Just | apie [ blend Sage Tea and Sulphur in the | 3 tion in I““d?“_' correct proportions, But to be | Mahogany LONDON (#)—OIld Father ‘Thames ||| certain of the best result see your X Finish 8 ruggist. He has this formula means of transport to the city and || prepared and ready to use. Ask| s 95 D west end. The difficulty of congested || pim for Wyeth's S: 7 Sl e . traffic for motor cars has induced many ([ MM for Wyeth's Sage and Sul- l’n’mg oom I,‘i up-river residents to use the river tn! phur. ! 3 S'Pc- D R S te - oov- Don't wdit aiiy'longet for that new suite. Prités are:now @ Ty N1 e@ Iy-finished stead of the road to reach their work . X J : Smart little launches pull up eve Money Back if not Satisfied ' i f gl.g :'orf'"k":,? 3,"“’3 J" B Normmiilhiiay st tio] :\;:e add to your ered in stripe tick. ::\Ilrr;'\ke‘:?F;:n:‘l‘l.ai:\%m“"“ of buffet, table, one armchair ssg SR : ; * in mahogany. Ve ers, while e civil servant e o - - - v C: 'S . Ves Ty e 5 X < H and West End magnates use Westmin- ?"d lr{(\wk a;' !ra(\! 10 _\eards _\é)ulm'x‘er“ ster Bridge as a debarking place. | Get th's Sage and Sulphur ’ Later in the day women come from || from druggist for 75c. Use |||}l NP7 | e gn p Richmond and nearby piaces by molor || it according to the simple direc- ¥ . ALL estm! e and g0 || tions. vou are not more than : e § to the West End to do their shopping. [/ satisfied with results, return the . - & TYHOEUC“I}ER!IT | - P poied empty bottle to the makers and Canada will have a pavilion i|l your money will he refunded in 000 square feet at the. Brit Em 1 pire exhibition at Buenos £ tina, in 1931. ,a.n’«,.QE ; (il 4 ” 4-Pc. 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