Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 10

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& i HE . EVENING . STAR, FRIDAY. JANUARY 21, 1921. , RN e | SO oi @fi:«y Sun fhe thoaker of e wvesioe. Be] . Deothe Reported. TO STORWATER WASTE. |,b'a ine et o oec| - ELECT POET CHAPLAIN. Hoban_is a native ofI served | TN A =1 .'2d United | < ed_him- | x Indisns wars_on | Comrade u; apd gave an ouiline of the growth of governments amounts to $400 a day, a to literature and music in that country. | The following deaths have been feported 1o} p i B CEarains T toNe Francist RS Wellt Miss Winifred Holt £o'g of the in. | the health department within the last twenty- ublic 'Utilities Group of City Club | freerding | to, Fransis R Wiy |Edward Hoban Has Office in Pres- self in the ! ternational work for the blind carried ,.,..H. '“""‘“ IR e e Passes Resolution. PE!.{lg\le:f::len:;m‘e‘; .3, ‘llellen :&d ‘k ident’s Own Garrison. ‘m» X‘o%l;r serving under Gen. Ngl- | 2 - ans Christian Holtber, etherlands committee to son ex. (Continued from Ninth Page) outiin ey 'L‘c'l'fifi'ési‘mffi'ci"i"l.','.‘f e oo Elimination of the waste of filtered | make further ‘investigation of the| Edward W. dban, the blind the Better Grade . Fra = ts Dalbert. water in the government printing of- | Water situation and to arouse interest {and author, in e er dance [sical program was pre: et = Delivery apasty "s"‘?::fi,“aéfin':figy e e et und e :A.‘:::.‘um{vx’ 35, : fice and the bureau of engraving and |in the movement to have the govern- | States Soldiers' Home in this DISMISSAL APPROVED. Prompt < at Cafe R T R D ! 5 Ware, : . |orinting and payment by the federal |MeNt pay for the water it uges. - ‘v\fls e‘leued ;“hnv‘im nu the g The Precids ot tas approvealhe ac.| Important “Dinner Partles. | group of Spanish Somgs in costume, L . i, 'gover%nenhvl_or me] ter it t;l\’k;u — rison last night at a muster (lron of the ‘:-cmrl l;_lur“lfl in a ] 5% B st. n.e. | from the city's supply were urged in wn No. of Capt. Arthu eming, B.J erner & inner o MR utilities group e Ci A Lieut. Col. Frank J. Griffin, Si S of ¢ of m!-a ropriation the ‘ambassador of Chile nn;'mé"‘“hi : Margaret Mansfield, A v, : Tucker. | eoling Iast night . oyt Dep;:‘m"“m”‘:“' the organization ne will participate & s and absenting himself 912 New York Ave. Mathieu, the charge d'affaires g ds e Mansfield it al. advocated instead of an in as administering the obl Y without leave. and mmcm to dis- g British embassy and Mrs. Craig:e and exas, contributed several vidlin kS : in water rates to private con- Zned to duty at Fort Sam | President Warren G. Hardin, ' niissal and to e at hard Phese Frankiia 7638 early ¥ { the minister of Cuba and Mme. @€ |cilcoiions of Spanish the: ¢ ' 5 ) zned i Cespedes. Among the out-of-town 3 b Count_A. guests were Maj. Gen. % -Spirid Mr. and Mrs. i :‘?sh:;epn pg‘;‘o\r‘;( ‘ew York and Blflhs Reporled_ Col. and_ Mrs. Goodloe Edgar of NeW | Tn. fuilowing births ave been reported o York. Covers were lnid for tWenty~ [ ihe hical department wihio the Iast twenty. cight guests. fonr Tours: Mrs. McDonald has sent out invita- I John M. ; nt Coant Points. time: po extra! ast Lne. 1418 I . Wasiington Advertisement, tions for another dinner on Febru-f ary 2. The ambassador of Peru and Senora | de Pezet were the guests in whose | hénor Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun 8 Mrs. Clara Pauly of Chicago will re- entertained a distingulshed company ark 2 member 1920 as the which she of fourteen at dinmer last evening. Jocenh and Helen Roen bos. gave birth to four chi Mrs. Calhoun wiil be ho: Wilile and Mary reen. hoy. of twins. At the beginn luncheon Saturday. Januar: | Robert and Kate King. girl vear the family was increa he will_chtertain in compliment to | 1. boys. while on the last Mrs. R. R. Govin ar there came an addi- like many others on the season's Sty | Toster. being blanned in’ honor. of Marriage Licenses. .;ASTO R |A, the Secretary of State and Mrs Col- | by. the absence the former, how- ‘"m." M oo B Rl For Infant» and Children ver, leaving M Colby to attend 2 bo 3 ;he ainner In_the large com- ; SR e ln Use ForOver30Years| i S aenm | Pisgly Wiggly Prices Tell Their Own Story _‘ 1:.1 p i % ] > ' “"| Don’t Be FLGUR | RICE o ad o {¥ Gold Medal and Pillsbury’s Fancy Blue Rose, Fancy g Best Head, Mba o 7c | e e Needleless T 42c 12-1b. bag : i 79¢ LOG CA.B!N SYRUP From a recent article regarding PIGGLY WIGGLY, by Ivy L. Mrs. Richard H. Townsend enter- tained at dinner last night, the event. lilacs, and Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, wife of the senior senator from Washington. assisted in receiving. Mrs. Floyd Har: Your handiwork isneeded HK9/F\ \ __ \ PN 14-1b. bag.......... 2 s, formerty of Washington: "x';‘i:.i u::.-:t and you:can give yourself 24-1-lb. bag......... $1.54 Table size............ 32¢| Lee, well-known magazine and advertising writer: e S P .:m!.hel“;fl and others great pleasure b.; _—‘_‘—_"A!RUNE EGGS ’ d‘“PlGGL.Yndwu':S;LY :llmm‘hve .;duweeded beamf their ':ml Hillington roses and jonquils, on a cloth || creating advanced knitte to the tastes needs an ort convenience of people was E;x::e‘;:&'%fl :?:]:(nu}‘ih:lgmg;“i?rgi and crocheted articles with STRAINED HONEY Strictly Fresh, from near-| shrewdly and accurately devised. Spokane and Miss Dorothy Demvers. " by farms, fancy selected and « ; : e ; d 8oz ; 2 y y y ‘But underlying all other reasons, the basis for PIGGLY e : The IJOftlest Of \ : Eo HEliss s oign s ot . = guaranteed. | WIGGLY success is that the whole system, down to its minutest de- luncheon today at the H y d 14oz. jar............ 3 Dozen . .............. 85c| tail, is an intensified war on waste, in one form or another. in; egmplimenl to Mrs, L fe' of the Vice President. i manemriruneies | All Lofty Yarn from Indians who are visiting in Wasa- CORNSTARCH | CHEESE “No person who hu ever seen a P[GGLY_ WIGGLY store from . & by = the outside can forget it or fail to spot it again anywhere. Nobody Argo, packags.. .. 8c| Full Cream Wisconsin | who has gone through it and fixed in his mind the association with : Bound) ... Al e 33c scrupulously clean foodstuffs can ever again think of gmcerm save RUKMFORD ————7~w | from'the PIGGLY WIGGLY .standpoint, or fail to retain in his mind ington. Mrs. Lewis Newton Murray has re- turned to her home in Dunkirk, N. Y., after a month’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudoloh Kauffmann. Mirs attis, who has returned after! | LUX the PIGGLY WIGGLY picture as a standard of cleanjiness and attrac- an abnence o! some months, will be at, NCE | | . Pl ATesan - cas = T neaa g I nruay. il Greatest in range of rich col- =™ - BAI(EING PO‘VDER]G |Package ...... SRS 11c, tiveness. Mrs. R. Irving Bowie will be host : : -pound can. ......... c . . 3 e Sl i reie TG and i-:;:und can 29: BEECHNUT B s ot ot gt e 5 Oiclock, when every guest is ssked (| durability. Free instruction. Sentirrec (bW CTEOUIITRCAIN -2 0.8 S eme - - i Nothing to cbstruct clear view from the outside of the wholesome which has already been started. Mra. on Request, GRAPE JELLY picture within. The windows always shine. So does their casing. Percy DuVal is director of the club. Coriipare notes on your new “The Yarn PCMPEIAN OLIVE | e tion il taeo ™ s (axts;dud sweater with Expert, Reid at { Medium jar.. . . ....... 26¢ ““The sisles are wide and well lighted. There are standard brands Mrs, S. H. Bush and little daughter, : OIL Large jar.. ... ........ 42¢c| of vopular merchandise, always in the same place in this and ey Nargaret Emabein.’ of Alberaucraue; : M 4-Pinttin........... 40c|————————"""— PIGGLY WIGGLY. At the end of the store, beyond a low partition coe, B wna o Charies 3 Shinn, | ‘ 9 1.Pint tin 2 79¢| POTATOES planned for ventilation, is a stockroom and a man whose business it e eat ‘ p 1-Quart =T Ne $1 39 Extra Fancy White Cob.| ®® o replenish the shining and s y fascinating shelves. For e, ':Lfiam:’ and son have lett % S o ONEE 1 B b e s - y every thousand dollars’ worth of g on display there is another Ahantic Sy {bler. Whole cookers. The! thousand in reserve, and that, too, is standard regulation. : CANNED TOMATOFS best grown. : by bearid I e b 15 Qe il Muryland Standard Per Pound the P;(I‘;hGLY Mcngl_t\l('f You a‘:"‘;o';".‘.:’:f mfi“ makeu;o:rf national Literary Association held its 3 No. 2 7c1 5-1b. Peck s Salon e the Tty re s ‘M No.2can............ c . Peck. . e L own decision ‘and carry your own basket. There are no credits, no Bradars, " Sresident, peesuten: < on : i ‘B No.3can............ 10c| side-door delivery and no C. O. D. or mail orders. And the customers, Spenry 3 il former consul for —_— ORANGES high and low, approve these regulations with joy, recognizing that faculty of the American Univ. . CANNED KRAUT A solid carload of Black Dia-| this is the secret of the saving.” Libby’s Dry Pack, No. mond Brand Sweet Florida Oranges, 2 tins........ . ... . 14c|bubbling over with juice. : * SOAP COFFEE == LD T ERICE | Connl Wit b 6 s W _ BREAD IEnlmpSeie S Smalllvory bar .. Sclpoun B = 1111 G St. N.W. AtTwo Pnces—Saturday Women s & Misses’ Coats That Offer Values Beyond 'Comparison $25 md $55 The chances are that this-will be your last opportunity to take advan- . .tage of the wonderful coat values we are offering in this final clean’ up of winter merchandise. These are coats which formerlv sold at much higher ] prices—and havg been reduced for a quick clearance.’ § GRAPEFRUIT CANNED MILK , SUGAR Black Diamond Brand, _ |Evaporated Borden’s, Lib-| CANNED MEATS BEST EASTERN CANE | 64 size. oach. 0" o5 - D M White Granulated, Ib... 9c S fone T y's and Carnation ' |No. 1 Can Libby’s Comn- Tall can...........: 1123c| g B 1 1b. Carton Brown....10c . CEREALS Small Beef, can..; ...... 29¢ 1 Ib. Carton Powdered. 11c|Post Toasties, pkg. . . .. 11c P R 6ic Noe. 1 Can Libby’s Lunch Kell Corn Flakes, EAGLE MILK Tongue, can......... 26¢ PINEAPPLE :;;?8. i. Ol'n ...... 68 lic|Perican: .. 0.2 o 27c|Libby’s Potted Meat, Libby’s extra sliced, the |Shredded Wh h e L ks ) S S R e 5c finezt‘p:tk:flf (Notee Cream of Wh:::’, ::Il:: ;écc Lea & Perrin’s Sauce |- 4. the p"ce) Grape N“u’ Pk8 ...... lsc 35chottle. . .......... 29c Hm' No. é can. . ... : :20c No.2cans............ 32¢|Puffed Wheat, pkg s—‘UN‘MAI_DS‘——EEm Ne, 20 can1_.. . 38c Quuker Ont, s - 12| SEEDLESS RAISINS MATCHES TOOTHPICKS . CRISCO 15-0z. carton......... 30c|Search Light, pkg..... 5¢c Package ............. 4c|1 Ib. Net Weight can. . .22¢c|5pT ST RACON 12 Ib. Net Weight '33.BREAKFAST BACON » SALMON 3élb Net Weellsgll:t x - 65¢|Sliced, Swift’s Premlum and POSTUM No. 1 Tall Chum, can. .10c|6 Ib. Net Weight can.$1. 25 Kingan’s No. 1 Tall Pink, can...15¢ No. 1 Merrimac, Col- BUTTER Bix Raver,can, .. .. 35c|Elk Grove, Ib. . ........67c¢| ~ DRY BEANS ~ s it GilkEdge B ... .7 61¢|Michigan Hand Picked PIMENTOES DRYSHRIMP Good Luck Oleo, Ib. . . .33¢c| Navys,lb....... Gc No. g Del Monte, No. 1 cans....... . .22¢|Brookfield, Ib... . . ... .. 62c¢|California Limas, lb 38 STORES IN WASHINGTON Fur-Trimmed Coats Self-Trimmed Coats Embroldered Coats All are Silk lined and warmly interlined—materials include— Velours, Silvertones, Bolivias, Goldtones, Yalamas and Veldynes, also Fur Fabric Coats. Belted and unbelted models. . Fitted and loose back effects. Also Dolmans. - Sale of 200 Genuine Imported Wool Plaid Skirts Values Up to $16.95 These are in a number of style plaids$ : and color combinations; pleated and plain 7 98 Arcade Market, 14th and Park Rd. N. W. 1533-35 Seventh St. N. W. : 1111 Seventh St. N. E. effects; all size waistbands and all lengths. i 1416 P St. N. W. 1631 Connecticut Ave. N. W. 2024 Rhode Island Ave. N. E. Saturday’s Sele Includes 500 - - 1305 Wisconsin Ave. N. W. 2459-591/, Eighteenth St. N. W, 3515 Twelfth St. N. E. R RS ol agere Svith ve iat wuthes 3612 Fourteenth St. N. W. 2000 ki or N W. 733 North Capitol St. N. E. Georgette . % Telues in 3423 Sherman Ave. N, W. 907 Seventh St. N. W. - '1500HSLN.E - g $°2.98 Sllk H : 632 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. 23 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park, Md. . 801 Maryland Ave. N. E. Blouses at = ose at 6914 Fourth St. N. W. . 4410 Georgia Ave. N. W. 713HSt N.E Thiveyhiosctmsteionrehi i a0k ; 2117 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. 1222 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. : 1333Hst. N.E. There are hundreds of entirely new styles, | prices and are offered to our custom:r:e:: cfl: 3707 w A'G. N. W. 411 0 & N. W. 715 w St S. E. e et e, A s e of ey | s iney o CEue, Thepinse all phve 3528 Georgia Ave. N. W. 711 Thirteenth St. N. W. 1205 Good Hope Road S. E. waists that are soiled and mussed from ban-. :IR[ :lnd t:ee g;:cret "'"‘fif,:da:fi !c%l:.' 3164 Mt M St. N. W. 5526 Conmnecticut Ave. N. W. 1403 B St. S. E dling, but reduced for quick clearance. dovan. 2017 F t ‘ &N. W. S 3 dHSb. N: w. ‘ 412 Ei ’ th St. S. E " -3218M St N. W. 708 Seventh St. S. W. ¢ 518 King St., Alexandria, Va. The Popular Tie-Back Sweaters The demand for these sweaters has far ex- ceeded the supply. We announce the arrival of another shipment which embraces all the ncwest colors and combinations, mdudmg plenty of the, favored blacks. “Another Plggly Wiggly Store Will Soon Be Open at 7th St.and Florida Ave. Watch for Opening Announcement.

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