Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1930, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, A Boon to the Busy Housewife! # The busy mother who depends on #SC0 Service realizes the advantage of having her neighborhood 450 Store—where Quality Foods, Table Needs and Meats can be procurcd at such reasonable prices that she finds it pays to trade Where Quality Counts! 1438 Park Road N.\W. 637 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E 2101 Pennsylvania Ave. N.\W. 2008 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. 2130 Upshur St. N.W. 1508 Wizconsin Ave. 4905 Wisconsin Ave. N.\W. 1010 F J 501 Ei StoSh: 3509 Twelfth St. N.E. Fourteenth St. N.W, 508 Fourteenth St. N.\W, 4 Fourteenth St. N.W. -30 Fourteenth St. N.\W. Seventeenth and “R" Sts. it 2473 Eighteenth St. N.W., e. SE. 342 ighteenth St. N.1. I cut & Northampton Ste. N.W. 1429 Twentieth St., (Dupont Circle), N.W, St I N.W. Addresses of Our Stores in Washington, D. C. Beverages 3+:20c¢ Plus_bottle deposit. Reg. Lord . 17¢ B o te et 9c Baltimore Dried Lima Beans 2 - 29c¢ Tender Cut Stringless Beans Reg. Lord Beverages 6--25¢ 5¢ Baltimore Eits peitia serait Cooling—Refreshing! *4SC0 Sparkling Ginger Ale.........3 pt. bots. *4SC0 Sarsaparilla ........... .3 pt. bots. *Rob Roy Pale Dry Ginger Ale. . . ..3 bots. Clicquot Club Golden Ginger Ale. aaTa s DOk Clicquot Club Pale Dry Ginger Ale . .bot. C. & C. Imperial Dry Ale AS5C0 Pure Grape Juice pt. bot. 17¢ 3 for C. & C. Aromatic Ginger Ale i bets: *Plus usual bottle deposit, 25¢ pA | runway a R | paviovsk, Siberia [} en route to Tokio. [Y | citizens to the Emperor of Japan. f | said he would give the watch to Lieut of FLYERS HALTED {Wark and Brown, Forced | Down at Vancouver, May } Resume Trip Today. | | VANCOUVER, British Columbia, | August 11.—Bob Wark and Eddie Brown, Tacoma-to-Tokio flyers, who were forced down here yesterday en route to Whitehorse, Yukon territory, | The fiyers took off at 11:33 am, (Pa- standard time) Sunday from [Y | Tacoma Field. but air in the gas lines 3 > & (4 | of their big Foker biplane Pacific Era REAL ADMIRAL YATES STIRLING { forced them to land at Vancouver Air- B | port on Lulu Island about 2 p.m Vancouver is approximately 150 miles | from Tacoma by air. Repairs Completed. Wark said satisfactory repairs had to Ladner A ip Wark's announced itinerary included Fairbanks and Nome, Alaska, and Petro- as_refueling points The trip outlined from Tacoma to Tokio is approximately 5,400 miles. Carries Gift to Emperor. Wark, leader of the expedition, car- | ried a gold watch as a gift from Tacoma He Harold Bromley in { entation to the Emperor. | Bromley forgot the watch when he Tokio for pres- b | left here recently aboard a steamer with | his plane in which he plans to fly from | | Tokio to Tacoma. i Except for the gasoline lines, Wark | d the big Fokker functioncd per- | fectly. The weather was ideal along the route. The plane’s take-off was the first_successful one of six attempts by the Pacific Era to make distance fligh (The ship is a 5-year-old Fokker bi- A | plane, constructed in Holland in 1925. ‘ | 5 A | SOCIETY | | (Continued From Sixth Page) | spending a vacation at Atlantic Ci | assisted by Mr Is the new commandant at Pearl Har- bor, Hawaii. P. Photo. bridegroom, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Henry Liepschutz, Mr. Morris Mickelson, Mr. Edward Aaron- son and Mr. Myer Pumps. A recepticn was held at 9:30 o'clock, when the bride and bridegroom were Mickelson, mother of the bride, who was in a gown of orchid color, with a corsage bouquet of orchids, and Mrs. Edlowitz, mother of theé bridegroom, who was in black chif- fon, with a corsage bouquet of orchids. Mr. Edlowitz and his bride left Jater for & wedding trip. Mrs. Edlowitz wear- ing & suit of black chiffon velvet, with hat and slippers to match, and a cor- sage bouquet of orchids. They will be at home after September 1 at the Marquette Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Moore of Kala- mazoo, Mich,, are at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Haas and family are spending the month of | August in Atlantic City where they have taken an apartment at BiarTitz Apart- ments. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ryan of 1845 Redwood Terrace will sail tomorrow for an extended trip abroad. Mrs. E. K. Fox and Miss Margaret P. Fox have gone to Atlantic City Where | they are at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. Mrs. W. H. White, Miss Hilah White and Mr. W. H. White, jr., are spending some time at the Greenbrier at White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. H, Hok of Stockholm, Sweden, has arrived in Washington and is stop- ping at the Carlton. Miss Minnie Whyte has gone to ¥, | Douglaston, Long Island, to visit her AUGUST 11, 1930. TACOMATO-TOKID | [ o e rom || o Jrom_the AVENUE o NIN e e ——— e S Y Our Removal Sale Sweeps Through the Men’s Furnishings with rash reductions Don'’t stop with the supplying of your immedi- ate present needs; but look to the future. The savings justify it. Shirts—in 3 groups Included are plain white, fancy colors, collar attached, neckband, separate collars to match. All P-B high-grade shirts. Values to $2.50 Values to $3.00 Values to $5.00 51.15 $1.85 52.65 Neckwear—in 4 Groups Tncluded are the fine imported silks and handmade cra= vats—both Summer and Fall weights; in patterns and de- signs exclusive with us. Values $1.00 to $5.00 55c—95¢c—%] 658265 Underwear—in 2 groups Athletic Union Suits; Athletic Union Suits; ma- broadcloth and madras; fine dras, check mnainsook, broad- cloth, etc. Sizes 34 and 36 only. quality and perfect fitting. Values to $3......... 31.13 and are at the Colton Manor, | coustn. M. & Wadron. 3 e 293¢ Reg. 9¢ Libby’s Potted Meats 2 13c | Mustard * 5¢ l Wedding in Community Center Interests Many Guests. | The marriage of Miss Dora Mickel- | son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mickelson, to Mr. Samuel Edlowitz, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edlowitz, tcok | place last evening at 6:30 o'clock in | the Jewish Community Center, Rabbi George Silverstone officiating. Values to $1.50...... 59C % Ovaltine -~ 33¢| Save on Table Needs! qold Seat Finest Navy or Pea Beans. ..3 1bs. 25¢ . Macaroni or Princess Jellies.....3 tumblers 25¢ Spaghetti ASCO Pure Jellies. . . ... tumbler 15¢ 3re 17c Campbell's Tomato Soup. .3 cans 25¢ [ Reg. 10c Prepared | Campbell’s Asst. Soups....6 cans 55¢ 4SCO Pork and Beans...3 cans 25¢ Libby’s Corned Beef. . . ... .can 25¢ gfwcgr. Black Pepper. . /4-1b. can 15¢ ’s Mustard 2 r e Sopmnasdid =< || Mustard ** 8¢ Salada Orange Pekos ; Tea Y, b, 24(: Majestic Horseradish Mustard. .jar 15¢ Try Them Hot—or Iced! Delicious! pkg. Lipton’s Tea as¢0 TEAS Y Ib. 24(: India Ceylon Old Country Style-Orange Pekoe pkg. Handkerchiefs—in 4 groups Fine French Linen and silk Handker chiefs; hand-rolled edges; exclusive patterns. $1 and $1.50 Values. . 69C 3 for 52.00 Finest of the linen and silk Handkerchiefs fancy borders; hand-rolled edges. $2.50 and $3 Values. . $1.69 3 for $5.00 Summer flowers, palms and ferns formed a pretty setting for the wedding Fancy colored bordered and plain white Handkerchiefs, full size. #e-Valtes. .o viviis 9C 6 for 50c Fancy colored bordered and initial Handkerchiefs, white and fancy; hand-rolled edges. 50c and 75¢ Values. . 39C 3 for $1.00 e bride was given in marriage by | her father and she wore a gown of O | ivory satin, fashioned on graceful (]| Grecian lines, with a tulle veil ar- ranged in cap effect with cluster of [Y| orange blossoms. She carried & shower | roses and lilles of the valley. ° jerson, sister of the | bridegroom, was the matron of honor, wearing pink crepe and carrying pink es. Miss Lily Mickelson, sister of the: de, was the maid of honor, wearing | vellow taffeta gown and carrying | naids were Miss Kitty | Mickelson,” Miss Rose Cohen, Miss ona Tolstol and Miss Dora Tolstol. | hey wore frocks in pastel shades and | | carried pink roses. Sidney Mickelson, cousin of the bride, s the ring bearer and wore a suit hite satin, and the little flower Phyllis Schwartz, was in & yel- T I, g pkg. l 7C ¢ pke. 330 Plain Black % Ib. 3 o:-nMi;:d pkg. loc ;t'!b 19¢ 2 groups Silk Hose, mostly full fash- ioned; plain colors, fancy pat- terns and clocks. Values to $2 Hosiery—in ck. Ellis Edlowitz, brother of the 3 = Rayon and Rayon and Lisle Hose; in attractive patterns. 306 Values:..nsiis- 29c Sweaters—in 2 groups Fine Sweaters in pull-over and coat styles; Sweater and Golf Hose Sets; plain’and jac- quards. Values to $8.50...... 5495 4SCO Pure Fruit Preserves - w 21c Post Toasties - - - 2 re 15¢ N. B. C. Bolivar Mol. Cookies - " 20c¢ De Luxe Cryst. Gum Drops reserving Needs! Mason Pint Jars..........doz 75¢ Mason Quart Jars. ... .doz. 85¢ Mason Half Gal. Jars. .. .doz $1.25 Jelly Glasses.............doz. 39¢ Best Jar Rubbers. .......2 doz 15¢ Porcelain-lined Jar Tops. . .doz 25¢ Victor Bread =5¢ Morton’s Free Running or lodized Salt 2" 1be Meat Market Suggestions!. Round and Sirloin Steak » 35¢ Porterhouse Steak - n. 4]1c Freshly Ground Beef. 1, 2]¢ | Center-cutPorkChops 1, 35¢ Lean Stewing Beef. .. 1, ] (¢ | Meaty-endPorkChops y, 25¢ Shoulder Chops of Lamb . . . . . , 28¢ Rib Chopsof Lamb . . . . . . . ;39 Shoulder Roast of Lamb 1.23¢ | Lean Stewing Lamb . . . ». 10c Your Neighbor Will Tell You The Advantages of Our Loan Plan! For he is likely one of the thousands of people in Washington who have pur- chased their nmms with our help. Ask him about it, th#h use our Loan Plan to YOUR great advantage! Open Daily, 9 to § Saturdays Until Noon NAtional 1381 pan loaf ; Pull-over Sweaters; plain and fancy. Neat jacquard patterns. Popular weight. Values-to-85::....:. 52.95 BUILDING ASSOCIATION” 949 NINTH ST.,NW. Just below New York Ave. Organized 1890 Under Supervision of U. S. Treasury Bath Robes—in 3 groups Ombre, blanket and flannel Robes. Values to $12 $7.35 Brocade and fine wool Robes; silk lined. Values to $30 Brocade and flan- nel Robes; exclusive patterns. Values to $20 - 59.85 And don’t forget— All Tropical Worsted Suits —Are Half Price! ‘All Boys’ Clothes and Furnishings —Are Half Price! —Are Half Price! All Men’s Straw Hats —Are Half Price and Less! Unrestricted Choice—Nothing Reserved SOME day this week—why not this mor —pick up. the telephone and ‘call N 9411 and ask our representatives to explain he we make new mattresses out of your old ones. ) ‘All Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Wé will call with sample tickings from which to make your selection and your old mattress will be taken to our factory. There it will be sterilized in 230 degrees of heat that Kills all germs. The inside will be thoroughly cleaned before being put into the charming new ticking. The same affernoon the mattress will be delivered to you as clean—as buoyant as a new one. Finest Fresh Produce!. GOLDEN mre - Bananas, 19¢+w21¢roz Large Heads ICEBURG LETTUCE ......2 ror 25¢ CANTALOUPES .....3 ror 25c—10c Ea. —2 For 25¢ COOKING APPLES .........c.c.....9 POUNDS 25c FRESH CARROTS ..................3 BUNcHEs 14c The. work requires only one day and the cost is only $4 to $9. At the same time we make a new mat of vour old one, let us renovate your box springs and pillows, too. ‘Beds and Bedding sold direct to vou at low factory prices. Mattresses, Box Springs and Pillows renovated or made to order at factory prices, ZABAN'S Mattress & Box Spring Co. The Avenue at Ninth There is great satisfaction in knowing that the Foods and Table Needs you purchase in your nearest ASCQ Store are of Highest Quality. ' STORE ——————————————————— e e 903 E St, N. W. . . . . NATIONAL 9411 e o FIONALEY D ur_Stores and| Fheclive i and Vielnits fTiese -2t Markels in Washintton

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