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EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1I92L ——By Webster [ALUMNI PLANS FOR YEAR. |2 on"eooh; Sroaraton: which i over by Mrs. John Allan Dougl executive chairman. The interest so far aroused makes it apparent that the ball, in erun n A Spring During Our . - — on for Clear Consciences 3 RE UESIS I]ELUGE This Is the Open Seas ¢ Be Heid at Marshall Hail.” June 11, \ were discussed. o L e e T o Ta . ] e T i Loay By e z . r s @ THiMG 15 ONER FOR ANOTHER YEAR ' | VE MADE Tflng Q‘E&Gg‘-‘ ! A p"b:m ot ‘:h ":::::"k ot | {he Brat temuo of which wit be 1 ENERY LEGITIMATE DEDUCTION 1T WAS POSSIBLE A ECx For *1500. the Bastern High School Al e shed ne: meont N "‘- : BAI.I. EUMMI EE W f1aece AROIHEICONCKINEIT A GosH! 1Ts a soclation was cutlined at n“rx.::n'l‘n-x!Sf:';:"",:,,"f,h'f";:‘;“' Lok Bl , 1or T GETTING ACENT ITs 8 ReLEE To CET of the executive council last might |School. - Erlebacher ] |ETEART i . Many Inquiries Reported at % Dvelve-Ten E.St) Comaieces * ° Meeting of Chairmen for Big Reductions Child Welfare Affair. : on All Lines of A deluge of inquiries and requests for tickets for the ball to be held at the New Willard the night of March 4 for the benefit of the Child | [ J - Welfare Society was reported at a; meeting of the heads of all the com- | F rnll ure mittees having to do with the af- ‘fair, held yesterday and pre ’ u | to_ filling the void left by the Tailleur! Emghasizing the Box Coat 1n a clever Poiret Twill model, girlishly cellation of the offcial ball, will be a gratifying financial Success, to the marked “benefit of one of the Na- tional Capital’s most deserving chari- | ties. Tickets, which are both single ; and double, have been placed on sale, the ball committee announces, at ali the larger hotels and clubs. Single admissions are $10, while tickets ad- mitting & man and woman are $15. AL " 1 M FEELIN PRETTY GOOD, BERT. TJusST MAILED My InCOME TAY ALL PAID UP - 1M FULL HAD 'T FIGURED QUT PRE TTY FINE T00 AMD UMCLE SAM ISN'T GETTWNG A CEMT OuT OF ME THAT WASe T COMPEWED DO YOU OwWN ANY STO(K S OR BonOS THAT HANE 59-: Do SIMCE You BOUGHT EM P Annual February Sale Wc’ll'-nyoumkrcn charge account and arrange small y or monthly payments Will Invite Officials. Yo PAY The committee has decided to send invitations to attend to the gov- ernors of the states and their wives, | who will be entertained in boxes | provided either by their senators or | prominent Washingtonians. One mem- | enhanced with a hand- some mbbon sash, the navy bradd adding greatly to the charm of - 3 ber of the Supreme Court has cured a box and will entertain ‘, this suit. party of out-of-town friends. 811 8‘)3 seveflth st..N ttically every department of (he gov- ernment will be represented, as well as political, diplomatic and social . circles. It is rather interesting to note that the feminine members of nu- merous official democratic families | are to be responsible for the only ball that Washington will have, so | tar as can be learned, inauguration | night. The fact that members of the | present cabinet are planning to en- | tertain members of the incoming cabinet in their boxes seems to prom- ise that the special interest in the Child Welfare Bociety felt by women in the present administration will be maintained in the new cabinet circle. Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, wife of the retiring Vice President, and vice Py xr.i’:“' ’A < WELL YOU SHOULD MANE SOLDO EM AnND BOUGHT €M BACK AGAN RIGHT AwAY. By UNLOADING A LOT OF LIBERTY BoMDS AND SOME NOUSTRIALS ' \WAS ABLE To SHow A L05S oF ¥10 000 My InCOME TAY oMLY AmounTeD To $122 SO presideRt of the goclety, s chatrman | NELT VEAR ¢ of the committee on boxes, and, in o CuT spito of the almost continuous hos- 5 HoPE pitalities arranged in her honor these 1T Dowe An ADITORIAL Don’t be blind to the needs of your eyes. Dimming vision is always serious. Eye troubles are readily detected by our ex- GO Wy THERE . CHWOREN! PAPA 15 veRy CROSS To-NIGHT. SOMETHING UPSET Hine 1 THIMK OU say “I see” when you mean “I per- celve,” Seeing with the mind is perception. Hew well you see with the eye Advantages! THE ADVISABILITY OF EARLY SELECTION IS ACCORDED THOSE DESIRING THE NEWER last few weeks of the present ad- often depends on how well pert optometrists, and THINGS. STOCKS ARE MOST COMPLETE NOW |fnisization, ls devotng fer personal | you see with the mind the most can be speedily cor= ment of this important feature. importance of eye care. rected. \ —STYLES ARE CORRECTLY DEFINED AND THE NEW PRICE LEVEL HAS BEEN PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED, MODERATION BEING PARA- MOUNT. ENTRANCING TAILLEURS Priced from $42.50 to $150.00 Variations of vision invite sight sorrow if neglected. Today refer your eye troubles to 6‘”—%@ RITES FOR H. S. ADLER. Funeral services for Henry S. Ad- ler, long prominent as a business man in this eity, who died Tuesday night from heart trouble, were held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late home, 1456 Fairmont street northwest. A number of members of the Asseciation of Oldest In- habitants, to which organization Mr. Adler belonged, attended the serv- ices. Interment was in the Wash- ington Hebrew Congregation ceme- tery. 1217 G Street N.w. University of Pennsylvama The students of the Wharton School of Busin:cs and Finance of the University of Pennsylvania were recently required to submit essays on merchandising. Over seven hundred ware submitted and the essay &efintpmewu\muenbyMr William W. Goodman, of Memphis, son of Mr. Abe Goodman, of the Trust & Savings Bank of that city. Mr. Goodman chose HGGLYWIGGLYuhnlque:L Below will be found a few extracts from his essay: similar character of merchandise. A swinging price tag st the time of selection indicates the price in plain figures as to just what will be colleeted at the clluskln: counter when the eustomer has tiniabed ml.klng selections and is ready to rt from the store, CUT THIS AD OUT At ~ OF PAPER Take it to the store with you and know that you get these prices. . A $ SAVED IS A $ MADE We do not name a price, for the reason that the sugar market is on the downward trend. Get the declining ‘They were organized to be established as a natiopal organization of a standerdized type. and with standardized methods that such stores mixht run their serviee throughout the world by providing Cereals Past Toasties, pkg....1lc Soap Crystal White, bar....6c Qflnm’mlnl means for the retall distribution of food products of a ‘There has not at any time been a similar attempt to ludlldn -‘nm to deal in food products, and there is not in the ke everything else about these unususl stores, tb- advertising is derldcdly dlrfenm. Mr. Saunders bull.va' -trnn‘ -dvru-lu his ideas and the enterprises with whieh he is connec Heo has & price first at our stores. ful ising any success that will approach the girikingly individual style. Seme of the copy might be called bisarrs. - Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Fels Naptha, bar......7c | mese o SlceWithry epacom or soarearont 204 the develop- “oually ‘generous epace i empioyed which gunerai pollay” and are S Strawberri W ... s o P. & G. Naptha, bar. .7¢c Perhaps no chain of stores that has s been organised in recent copyrighted. As most of these advertiements have special pg:zuc yl'“P es Cream of Wheat, pkg. 26c Palm Olive, bar......9c | 18 s aetam ' Obloct of so much euriosity and ereglaticATan I e aea IO mibile oew Rel i weibab et e e IR UIPIKAR O N I ",f.".' Sy=i ; Grape Nuts, pkg. -.16c | Star, bar 7 PIGGLY WIGGLY 1s really mare than a store. It is a whole sys- The manufacturer's own brands—commonly known as trademark- 1%4-Ib. can 12¢ | No. 1 can-Trisum. 269 ceeens meecemecceTC | tom of soliing groceries, based on tne cafsteria idea The pian'in. ed or advertined brands—are i be Glven Dreference in the msmort- 2-Ib. can ........ R I Pt Puffed Wheat, pkg...12c lvory, bar ...io..i.. . 8c | reaimeronn that it e well worth ihe analysis o all thoss wha nre operative soitii is maniiest. o, the parh of suth mannfactarers 5-Ib. can ... -38¢ P ries . .- sm: intorested in distributio their attitude towards PIGGLY WIGGLY a3 & system of merchandis- v : uaker ts, 18k 1b. 67, th 10-lb. can ........ €| No.-1 can Trisum....: . so AP Cl_nps They show that there is order in arrangement of the display; & SEZE, DRT. i5enene ..12¢ that thers ls “convenience atforded through ‘the aisle system thai In conctusion, about the only thing that I can say is to repeat | RED KARO each store has in jts display of merchandise a most comprehemkive the statement that I made early in this thesis—no other comment is Canned S a heth Quaker Oats, large Lux llc Shnoriment of 1000 Broduis of PALICARY RBowh repUiatn i heccasary. Gin the full recerd of Al Iesvandistas Mintor thons. 15 1%%-th. can .......-13¢c pag s k y p ceee . four to six times grester than is ordinarily found in the so-called no success that approackes that achievement in the establighment size, pkg. ....... .27c . 9¢ ghain store, Tnis sklection allows the customer (o choose the varicty, amd development of the FIGGLY Wi IGGLY ayatem of storen Their S.b.can ..........39 | Franco-American, can..18¢ Puffed Rice, pkg. ....16c C]\lPSO, Pkg- oo dliviay of Bin particuias Deand In combetition With other e e Dialion adepicd by the mansmemenirONE BRW STORE 4 DAy, 10-b. can .........75c | Van Camp’s No. 1 can.. Shredded Wheat, Ekg 14c M T MAPLE KARO Van Camp’s No. 2 can 12%3¢ Kas s K 120 | 6. sack i Canned Peaches Butter Maccaroni, Spaghetti | ,i%4,cin ----»---24c| Pork and Beans om’s Oats, pkg...12c I’nug "fzcllz - o oo e Sgcc No. 1 Del Monte, can.........25¢|Elk Grove, Ib... seies6dc and Noodles 1340b. can .... ..12¢| Yan Camp’s No. 1 can.iSc u cfsesecscma ) : Canned Milk 1o bulk, 1b.:.......-.3¢ | No. 25 Del Monte, can.......38c| Brookfield, Ib..........c....61¢| Gilgen Age pkg...... .7e| Sib.can ... Van Camp’s No. 2can 12}¢c § No. 2% Pine Cone, can.......27¢|Gilt Edge, Ib....... Ll .0i590 8 g y Campbell’s, can. .., .10%¢c 'rsln(?;“d' Em;;lf/ - Tgla/]\l?o'éa a5 | No- 1 Rose Dale, can. ... .24e : Quaker Milk, pkg. ...... ..12¢ 10-Ib. can .. Sliced Bacon an LT 6%e | No. 1 Tall Pink Can. 15¢ B. & M. Fish Flakes Lobster Argo St""'h Swift's Premium, Wilson’s P No. 1 Tall Chum Can.10c Canned Pears Smallfeani: e cTol: e < e|no T o R .....32¢ | 1-Ib. pkg. Corn Certified and Kingan’s Pineapple LFA & S N Del Monte and Libby’s 22 Largeicani.. oo oot ---18¢| N\ T \Cati eaths e o 59c | A-1b- pkg. Gloss. . Sliced, in 1-Ib. cartons. oLifReansiie ch t i 2 Na. 2 Del Monte, can..29c | SAUCE, bottle ... 29 s *| Gorton’s Ready to Fry |Log Cabin Maple Syrup Gy Per],,c::ao;t Postum. No. 2% Del Monte,can.35¢c No. 2 Libby’s, can...32¢c No. 2% Libby’s, can..38¢c Cri +h. net weight can..22¢c 1%-b. net weight can.33c Pompeian Olive Qil Half-pint can . ..., ..40c One-pint ean ... 79¢ One-quart cans.....$1.39 Large glass ”__,._”,__,____42‘; 3 0z Bollle. s i cioccsivessn2l0 Small glass .eececseacasss--26c Beechnut Jelly Codfish Cakes, can 18¢ Airline Strained Honey Table size, can..--.......... W Seedless Raid 15 0z icantanic .o v a2 Cocoa 1b. pkg. Orienta. . 1-b. can Wilkins. .. 1-db. pkg. Betta. 14b. can Maxwell House ...... Arm and Hammer Sodl CCaAN .voenevvcn Small can .....0.t...23c La .38¢c Pint can ....v.44....28¢C Quartcan ....... ...52¢ / Becckunt Brand. - . e s e 3b. net weight can..65c | Small jar oo 1 s o |14, can Baker's. ..........24c Libby’s Kraut Yorlb. pkg. ...........4¢ 61b. net weight can.$1.25 | Medium jar .....co.17¢ Premier Salad Dressing, /4 cr ey s The Finest Packed Shrnnp Wa,tfé:;’;‘:";‘fib e pi Large jar w.ec.ee....28¢c Large Bottle, 40c 1-5-can Hershey’s ........... 8¢c|No. 2% can....... eeeecee..14e | No. 1 can. veen.21c Hershey's, Vz-‘i‘-. ’ .. 21c Full size, pkg.........4c 0ld Dutch Cleanser | SOUPS | ,_ Mai,,:gyff’cfl 8¢ § M!dngm h[;nd picked 4 Can, 10c Camp- | No. 2 Jewett, can..... 16¢ oo ——— pells, Flour Cal. lezs. b..ccceaS¢ " Pillsbury’s Pancake and Buckwheat Flour Pancake, pkg. .-...-15¢ Buckwheat, pkg. .....17¢c Gold Medal and Pillsbury 6lh. bag .cooeeeen..40c 121b. bag - oo nevrs . 75¢ 2410, bag rerrn ) $149 Rice Best head, Ib..-......7¢c at varieties, cn { b *, .