Evening Star Newspaper, September 9, 1930, Page 7

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m EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1930. 3 s pevem, wangen, 2 THOUSANDS BEAR GIFTS TO MARY izt s e i e 2t o | o ., and Skyline Trail over i G ot e e AT SHRINE ON HILLS OF LORETO [fpiel s sippes S vt tion’s geegumm‘ cgloed‘ ta ;::ervby H Hugh E. Naylor of nt Roy: a., lazareth threatened b; ‘Turks, 1 president, who outlined the al the lecenflu ltn that mey %ne was Senator Prank L. of| Greaf rail Down i borne miraculously through the air life Johnefi:l:’ 'Av." kl'-lu'd"fllle:z: - LOW‘Y - 5 - —— TEOd &wmnfimfigflfi% ltmteden:mb:? . |of Fatrfax, a director of the associa- Crusader and Beggar Centuries Ago. etityiates.. whin thieos sd i o, tion, spok ' on the road situation gen- J pirates invested the region, during the pllgrims today carried “can- | Navy fivers, will seek to follow in his apt Brisom Points Out Ad-| i Fiartt, S P o [ BRI | 0 el S SRR e i orm st - the. association's hoRorary preside-t| LORETO, Tialy, September 9. — Al B . Abias o O | orths S S5 TE e Asacte tie | thinaus e e e S i Bt A vanhtages of Proposed G- B Ly i i - States Naval Academy at Annapolis. 607-609 C St. i 4 is brothers, Lieuts. Apollo Soucek and $henanioalt Rowte, Phone for Color Card ROOF PAINT | Black Asbestos Paint fills the cracks and crevices. Excellent finish. MEtro. 0151 Leaves for Annapolis. MEDFORD, Okla., September 9 (#). ~The third son of Mr. and Mrs. John Soucek, parents of two widely known came into town on |laurel groves. ::h P e dfln{f'frf' . n"; - mmm 1ot peis, Gladeis, oid d| It is a tiny house, but & T H o of pictur e little town, on | foot, P , students, men Aan a tiny house, but incased by | the heilhu,ulqu the green Adriatic | women, grandmothers leading broods | lofty marble screens designed by lhz nl::‘:lir:'fip&m x':fwmm&“f"i ’Zm Bougll&m 'tgl N below, passed a procession to the sanc- |of grandchildren, and mothers carry-|great Bramante and executed by Andrea 'Northern Ireland last yea: o & m!dr e 2% e -ltltude’ —_— | tuary of the “Holy House of Nazareth.' | ing their latest-born in baskets bal- 2 vt i S Ak In the will of Mrs. Hilda Bowler, who .uwblmw:h:, the “Flying House,” 'fi""—f-'.d 3,‘ uuhx: ;,'mzh’nunm - 11| I RN G G I S TR U - azhington Wi Qirect | died recently in Switzerland, she stated, | celebrate nativity of the Blesse le chant of ey al ) " S St i P — g - s SR e T S I R st 3 Bl {he “Gapital to the new Shenan=| g rece | BRIeHAnG, e BOIC | Girgin. For over 800 years the great | wound through the principal street 8 e . g e T o O o e e It e ot opetied o ‘other mesns be taken by a | 503 the lowly, frum Kings and cru; e e TN Right Reserved to Limit Quantities FREE 65 1 g | saders to beggars, have trod the road | heard on every side the cries: 2 i £ e ap2 e Peven ¢ Size of Combination Offer! 50c package of . Feen-a-Muints all Highway is constructed, t.| medical man to make sure of my actual | up to this shrine, bearing their gifts. “Viva Maria! Long live the Ma- ky and a 25c package of wiu Orders Death Test. i . N. Chisolm, jr.. engineer o death, and that my body shall be cre- he procession today included a|donna!” being taken up and repeated ational Capital Park and Planning|mated.” She also desired her executors | number of aviators, lory“om- Lady of [ both solemnly and joyfully. emmission, said upon his return from| {5 “find a good home for any domestic | Loreto” was laimed their protec-| The “Holy House of Nazareth” ac- c mecting of the John Marshll High- | pets of mine, or io see that they are ' tress by the late Pope Benedict XV | cording to legend, was the very one in Phone A ‘fi:fi"‘é‘fiz‘;a’\’.:‘;‘.‘:f,:‘“o'.“:’v‘.' Bev-| painlessly destroyed.” American touring motorists and their | which the Virgin was bornand | ¥4, ey Mills, V8., TR | e e e e e e . . Legisiature = — District 5215 sistance of the Wirginia i1l be sought at the session at Rich- Barbasol Skin Freshener with the purchase of large jar of Barbasol Shaving Cream hond. %am. Chisolm, who attended the con- rence as the representative of Lieut. ol. U. S. Grant, 3d, executive officer f the commission, urged the associa- | on to complete the road through oroughfare Gap by 1932, and im- ssed upon the gathering the need for sufficiently wide right of way t- re of future increases in traffic. He rged that it be made at least 100 feet de through Thorughfare Gap and long the whole route, if possible. @ Be Scenic Route. e new road will be a beautiful ;’i]c route, Chisolm explained . and will be a straight road from oughfare Gap to Shenandoah Na- 1 Park under the plan of the John rshall organizzi.on. The highway will pass near the old ome of the great Chief Justice of the Inited States, and part of the way it is o parallel Broad Run, a beautiful creek. Capt. Chisolm is of the opinion that Ihe John Marshall Highway Associa- Hon's plans will not interfere with hose of the Lee Highway Memorial ssociation, The Virginia association be anproached to secure the pas- e of an .act officially naming the roposed highwav and later to obtain btate funds with which to construct it. deral-aid money may be obtained ibsequently. ‘The park commission engineer con- ders the Gainesville Centerville link post i-portdnt in the program, so that yashingtonians may have access to the eautiful eastern park that the Federal [fovernment will soon improve. Road Route Announced. Officials of the association have ointed out at the gathering that the oute will through Claréndon, Fair- , Oak Hfi, Delaplane, Manassas Gap, rkham, Linden, to Front Royal, con- hecting the Skyline Trail, 20 miles of hich, at the instance of Mrs. Herbert Hoover, from Hoover Camp north has n staked cut the past month, known Hoo" _ Trail, and on through Shen- ndoah National Park, East Side Route, Ipeper-Richmond Ruote, and Water- lick, and Massanutten National Forest il and Valley Pike at Strasburg, Va. wnmd John Marshall High- ‘ultimately link up the X rd with th~ I cific Coast, s the shorfest route from the National apital to the Shenandoah National park, to the: Shenandoah Valley, to the mount Station and the battlefields of ont Royal, Cedar Creek, Fishers Hill flhN!w ‘Market. g ‘= the aim utf the 'way's sponsors n up & “farm- e marker" route from the Shenandoah alley to the Eastern market. % Twenty-five Miles Saved. Residents of the National Capital are dvised that- 26 miles of retracing will be saved to the motorists going South roug’- the park by entering at Front R ,_and that 14 additional miles _: ;I"t ortgage = vest: i s mounts from $250 up. B. F. SAUL CO. National. 3100 925 15th St. N.W. Beautiful New Patterns in Wilton Rugs Lovely Wool Wilton Rugs in patterns colorful as a tale from the Arabian Nights . . . good quality and large assort- meris . « « at Mayer & Co., now. Seamless Wool Wilton Rugs--Size ox12--385 83x106 Size QTG 5() Wool Wiltons. .. 6x9 Si: =~ Vool Wittons.... $23:00 27x54-Inch Size ‘8.5() ‘Wool Wiltens. ... 22%x36Inch Size @ 'ullwfl::n'...... ‘5'75 Axminster Rugs at $35—$36.75—$39.50—$44—$59.50 In Size 9x12. (Other Sizes in Proportion) MAYER & CO. Seventh Street &7 . . says what it means . . means what it says © © 1930, Licaerr & Myzas Tosacco Co. Between D and E 1905 . .. 1930 “Silver Jubilee Year” Our Twenty-fifth Y ear of Public Service Nutraven A Tonic of Recognized Value in Building Up the System If you are weak, lppe&le un‘d help Il you to regain your strength. For more than 20 years NUT- RAVEN has helped thousands to do this. The lotion that will give you hands of vel- vet overnight. Soothes and smooths dry, harsh skin, I 35¢ 65c | s See $1.00 | o dim.. 49¢ Home Remedies At Deep Cut Prices 25¢ Allcock’s Porous Plasters. . 20c i $1 Angiers Emulsion . . . . .. .84c 2 75¢c Babek Elixir . ..........53¢ 60c Bromo Seltzer 36¢c % 60c California Syrup of Figs. . . 34c i 25c Carter’s Liver Pills 15¢ $1.15 Dare’s Mentha Pepsin.. . . 85¢ 50c DeWitt’s Pills Mpsber- |- 35¢c Ex-Lax Figs . .........29% 60c Fleet’s Phospho Soda . . . .45¢ % 35c Freezone Corn Remover. . . 24c 60c Harper’s Headache Remedy . 40c % 50c lodex Ointment 45¢ $1 Ironized Yeast Tablets. .. .73¢c 85c¢ Jad Salts 2% 25¢ J. & J. Kidney Plasters. . . § 35c Blexelax .. .i.ivovaieieis 35c¢ Lapactic Pills et 50c Listerine Antiseptic. . . ... . 75¢ Mellin’s Food s | $1 Miles’ Nervine Tonic. . . . . .6 /v 50c Musoldent Mouth Wash. . . $1 Nujol Oil, pint ¢ $1 Ovoferrin Tonic Elizabeth May Will Broadcast Over WRC Wed,, 9:45 AM. Set your work aside a few min- utes and listen to Elizabeth May's interesting and instructive mes- sage. Do not deprive yourself of an opportunity to hear this ex- pert on “The Care of the Hair and Scalp.” You will like Miss May's pleasing and winning way as she will surely be able to help you with your hair and scalp problems. It will ‘be time well 25 spent. y Whisk Brooms Roller Skates Shopping Bags . . . . 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Men like it for after shaving, and Purity M = Dillatd’s Aspergum Towe 49¢€ Feen-a-Mint is a pleas- ant laxative...harm- less and easy of action. The Aspergum can be taken wherever aspirin is used. 8o simple... no tablets to swallow ...no water needed to et it down. CONSTIPATION May Now Be Relieved This Pleasant, Natural Way in-Rol-Agar An emulsion con- an taining h refined ,‘l;uneull:llfus’u agar. 'hysicians recom- mend it because it al- Generous Size are 25x ne Pie;: e 98¢ | & "gg’"g" X Toilet Articles| At Remarkable Savings- " 25¢ Woodbury’s Soap . . . . 3 for 47¢ 30c Wmigl"s Tooth Powder $1 Tangee Lipstick . 50c Spiro Powder . 50c Pyrodento Tooth Paste. . . 35¢ Pond’s Creams.. - . $1.25 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal . . 75¢ Pert Rouge 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream . . 25¢ Packer’s Tar Soap. . : 60c Odorono Deodorant 50c Non Spi Deodorant 50c Mennen’s Skin Balm 50c Mavis Talcum . ........ 50c Mary Garden Rouge. . . .. 30c Lyon’s Tooth Powder. . . . $1 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic. . . . 50c Jergen’s Lotion 50c Ipana Tooth Paste . . .. .. 50c Java Face Powder. . . . .. 60c Hennafoam Shampoo . . . . 50c Hinds’ H. & A. Cream. . . . N T She Was Young and Attractive Yet . .. e Was not popular. People t seem to care cOmpany & seco: for her nd time. Then she discovered that she was guilty of a social sin— flending others with the undesir- of able _odi perspiration. ODOR- harmless white cream that neutralizes . Can- ODOR-SWEET 50c $1 ethod. The for fastidious people. Sundry items priced low to save Tea-O-Laters Tooth Brush Holders Soap Boxes Bridge Score Pads. . ...... Asst. Goggles ks caused by excessive Kleen Picnic Sets Do away with messy dishes— take one of these sets. Consists of 6 teaspoons, 6 demi-spoons, 6 ::ll;tlfis 6 glgkln!, “Q{?:b' 1 table- an cu it hot drinks. L S Complete, 25¢ you more! Homeland Stationery Mothex Bags Brief Cases. . Rubber Sponges Bath Sprays. . ....... Soap Trays S ; Paper Napkins, pkg.......10¢ Tapit Ice Picks eaulSe Shaving Mirrors . . . ......49¢ ‘HopqeioldSulbl..

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