Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1930, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. - O Hickey, ll 503 at, 5. : Fancs ln‘ Evi Laverone, n’ icke: E o A%d JFrancis Bash peChristophier G and mm HALL SEATING 2.mu B Bigiemuy s nnu Plans Call for Auditorium on B, Over What Now Is Thirteenth Street. t UNITED ruunr FOR ) TELEPHONE INFORMATION i MET. 7544 || k L] 3 B 30 it v e B L | R .fi.a.'..,, o,.*f." - "% . - Yufi';n' R. and Helen tll"“‘m R. Manning, - T i t] Prices range ‘t‘o $50, according to the qulmy ot wgguh straw from which they ar An auditorium with' a capacity of e tiny particles of salt in sea water 1,800 or 2,000 people, for the general use | 8¢ responsible for its biue color. of the Government, will be included in plans for development of the Mall ‘tri- angle and ill be located o B st Hundreds of Thousands DOW mnth nuwe‘t Thelll Of Wise Americans Demand Kruschen Salts Keeps you in good health l.II Iht time—skin elnr lni body THIS WEEK SILVERMAN’S | PIONEER MARKET MARKET 20th & BENNING 4620 RD.NE. 14th N.W. Telephone Lincoln 9366 |Telepbone Col. 0915-0916 world over—they are the llrtelt WISE UNITED’S IOWA cumryowise|, 8 POINTS | STATE [Eials Siraices s i aies DAIRY 1. A Local Organization be buile at Fourteenth and B. streets, MILK |2 sty Oved BUTTER || ieitiohaiorte it & | el L Rr:lienbl: c':;n S 6. . Low Prices P 8c . High Quality Mer. chandise 1ro; treet great plaza of tl\e triangle, and will extend equldm-.nt u:xr::tch side of the center of Thirteenth This developed today in connection ith a of the ury Board of Al’chltechlrll COnaultlnu at the partment, where they are (lkln' under comlderlt!on several pro- || anges the plan for the trian, The ludlwnum which, uormlm" lll Just think of it: these new, bet- cause of their luprnne he:llh dou of mflllou nt peopla '.he i One-half teaspoon of Kruschen in glass of hot water every morning ;emly but Aurely stimulates the liver, streets, BY TEST— Llhor and Interstate Coramerce Com- ||/ bowels and kidneys to healthy elimi- 93 SCORE mlas are known as twin kuildings || nation. 49c Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE, 10c jestic architectural componmon wlth than cause re(uhr ellmlnl!ion—lh! DEMAND | 2 [EDWARDS columns and other ornamentation and ||| man or woman who takes them reg- BRAND MA‘D s LARGE CANS SEEDLESS provide a u,nkln' central feature be- ||| ularly need have no fear of poisons tween the other two large buildings. ||| polluting the system which is the SEEDED or 2 LB. JAR ROYAL ANNE Another significant fact in connection ||| cause ol mlny annoying and de- SEEDLESS CHERRIES .39c 290 Pkg. APPLE BUTTER . . 2 }& 23¢ site which kmfl has been considered for Oné it “ Kmnhm Salts WHETENA ... .. .Pkg. 24¢ & national gallery of fine arts in the e ok 356 and Ceresot eresota | RALSTON Pke. 24c For Easter—and all. ks) cos CREAM-0-WHEATPke.24¢ KEYSTONE the rest of the year day by the board of architectural cnn C| H indigestion, nervousness. MACARONI—SPAGHETTI NOODLES ST TRV RN IRTIRI VAT RTTRL] ® Tweed Suits sultants are the exchange of sites be- atism, depression, acidity and L rheums N i :”}s the Department of Justice and ||| auto-intoxication. ; 5 - § i _ the fi | Not only that, but one bottle will o $ boacdror uchu:ctum At 8 o siene ||| bring about body flvl!y-lnmue - ° 45 enactment of the Keyes-Elliott bill au- |||in energy, vigor and ambition, Washln ton’s best thorizing expenditure of $115,000.000 in || |sparkling eves g ; - (s h . S o ' Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx at this price. imples d blln ishe qum 4 pimples and blemishes — millions | o S an T eimouat Enow all this—you ought to know it, Sfl:d h}"l:ofilg: Drug Stores and Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx e3uas s A new diamond company in Pretoria, ||| So\uh Africa, has a capital of 312- e over.—Advertise- Four-piece and two-trouser suits that will still lend a handsome appear- ance long after Easter is over . . . black and white, grey and white and tan and white mixtures . . . nub de- signs . . . Authentically styled in single-breasted models with the notch lapels. The Women's Shop of the RALEIGH HABBRDASHBR 1310 F Street s Gold Medal Flour 3 ekas. 23¢ | T 310 ngg PEPPERMINT ch poteithy 12 lbs. 620 lt:Hoc COVERED ;gz MARSHMALLOWS, Ib. If we asked you to pay us what you think these smart Tweed Top- coats were worth, you would, without a doubt, offer us much more than $29.50—another example of the vast ’ Two-Trouser Suits to fit all men, $35 RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street New Easter Ra Leigh Sports Coats 497 Smart. . . different... entirely new . . . as ak ways, a fitting description to any RaLeigh Sporta o s ASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Smmmm— Travel coat, whether ithe l ¢ resources of the Raleigh Haberdasher « « « Pewter grey, Vellum tan and black and white mixtures . . . Raglan shoulders and coats with set-in sleeves. English Hand Loomed Tweed Topcoats $35 =W ASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STOR! RALEIGH HABFR.DASHER : 1310 F Street PICKLES SWEET MIXED SWEET GHERKINS a lacy tweed or a‘basket The “Duke” weave, novelty fabric or imported tweed. ... ‘What more could Milady A White Shirt by HOUSE ask for? ORIENTA COFFEE, Ib., Knox Hat $ 8.50 The “Fifth Avenue”—sketched— has quite a different roll to the back Sketched—Green lacy tweed Sports Coat with scarf. JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR 2 Pkgs. The Women's Shop of the Lustrous white broadcloth shirting 1310 F RALEIGH HABERDASHER Street handsomely tailored by Manhattan to lend a dressier appearance to the gentleman’s ensemble . . . the cut and fit are perfect. . . . Slzes 13% 10 18 brim, which produces an unusually smart snap-down at the front . . . in the new spring shades—Pewter grey, Vellum tan and Tamarack brown. « « « sleeve lengths 32 to 36. ADA__ $9 B R | G 128 BUDWEISER, Dez. §1.75 *MOASLIT Miss Vencia by Ra Leigh $12.50 24 0%, BOTTLES 3 o 25c SCHLITZ CHOICE FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY ' FANCY CELERY..... -2 bunches 25¢ . FRESH PEAS n. 25¢ 'FANCY ASPARAGUS. . .Ige. bunch 39¢ ' LARGE RIPE BANANAS. . ..doz. 25¢ 'NEW POTATOES 4 bs. 9250 .b. R3¢ Silk-Lined—Hand Tailored Solid Colored Neckwear $]_ 50 Faille silk beautifully developed ;ls Wc»omfbr"ta\bqle ‘ as house slippers! Stetson Shoes 'SPRING LEG LAMB.. .3 rols 7R £ UNITED FOOD STORES, Inc. | CHOICE RIB ROAST........Ih. 35¢ ,CHUCK ROAST.. Lesisvany i I0e :FOUNTAIN HAMS ..........Ib. 33 - WALDORF : _Toilet Tissue ONI,A Lg. RRCARL PINT FREE OLD WITCH| L Sm. | 23¢c 9 o 2LU§ SOAP 2 akes23¢ || A new brown kid pump with strap of water snake to match . . . 18/8 Louis heel . . . a delightful shoe to contrast with the smart coat sketched ubove....lnsi:es3l/zto8%...~ ; AAAwoC. { / into solid-color, silk-lined neckwear with Resilient Cgnstruction. . . . Fitting contrast to your “Duke” Shirt. . . . In all the soft shades of blue, red, green, copper and yellow. « « « You’ll undoubtedly purchase half a dozen when you see them. § 1310 F St:m ‘RALEIGH HABBRDASHBR Easter is no reason why you should suffer the experience of breaking in new shoes. . . . Every pair of Stetsons “walk the first ten miles” scientifi- cally at the factory. . . . The “Park” ~—sketched—is a good example of incomparable comfort and smartness. RA?IGH HABERDASHEM | 1310 F Street . |/,

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