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THE EVENING QTAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, TUESDAY, MARCH 1. 1921. 21 CORNWELL’S STRAWBERRY TART JfRESH Florida strawberries, big, crimson-ripe and juicy, bountifully packed in a shell of pastry crisp as a March morning. A zestful Spring- time flavor that exhilarates the taste. PASTRIPHONE Main 875 Poryears ez bees guarasteets) Show Waller Steet Licir Fies ro 9 stand this test. Now read abest amather imperiaxt SHAW-WALKER GUARANTEED LETTER FILING U want 2 word in_the dictionary; or a name in the telephone book. You find it qnickly—naturally. . No delay.' No excuses.’ "y You want a letter from a file equipped with a Shaw-Walker Index. You find it immediately. No waiting. No mental cal- culations. For you have a complete filing machine. . Equip your files with Shaw- Walker Indexes. And install them under the new Shaw- Walker method of File Man- agement.. Then we guarantee to deliver any letter you want into your hands almost in- 'stantly.,’ ~ Find out how to put your file department on a result basis. Phone or write us, without - obligation, for full information regarding Shaw-Walker Guar- anteed Letter Filing. 728 13th Street N.W. Phone Main 7056 Desks, Chairs, Tables, Filing Safes * AREAGAINSLATED | EADERS OF HOUSE ‘Harmony Relgns in Republic- | an Caucus—Rev. James S. Montgomery Chaplain. | Complete harmony reigned at the { republican caucus last night to effect | organization of the mew House for {the extra session. The old officers | were agreed upon by the republican { majority without opposition, includ- ing Speaker Frederick H. Gillett of | | Massachusetts and House Leader | Frank W. Mondell of Wyoming. The | | principal House employes also were decided upon without opposition — William Tyler Page of Mary- sergeant-at-arms, Joseph G. s of Pennsylvanta; chief clerk, | John Hollingsworth of New York; doorkeeper, Bert Kennedy of Michi- nostmaster, Frank Colller est was for the posi- te succeed Rev. uden, rru\nll) retired as | Calvary Methodist n with 189 votes. Church, was Slate Sure of Election. The new House will make the elec- tions, lul the slate se !..wd in the cted to the th next House in attendan Tepresentative Towner of Towa was chairman of the conference, which was attended by many members of the new House who have arrived here for the inauguratios Spenker Gillott holds the record for continuous aervice In the House and is now finishing out his twenty- glenth year. Ropresents ative ph “annon is finishing his f Wyoming for twenty-four years, not continuous. The most enthusiasm in the caucus was shown when the members stood and gave a reception to Miss Alice M. Robertson, the woman member from Oklahoma. She was cheered Tustily. lhe ‘one bl fight of the conference was over the proposal to increase the size of the steering committee, which outlines the party policy and decides what legislation shall and shall not be ngen privileged status. tion by Representative Mann, Tiinols, to increase the membership lrom five to seven finally was adopt- { “The _steering committee at pre'pnl York: Darrow, Pennsylvania: Ton orth, Ohios Madden, Tlinois, and Winslow, Massachusetis. | Sympathy for Clark. the serious illness n{ jadopted expressing sympathy hope for his speedy and complete recovery. { After some debate a motion hyl pointment of & committee to investi- | gate and report on the advisability | of abandoning the recently adopted [ ! appropriation system, by which all| | appropriation legislation was concen- i trated in the apropriation committee El was voted down decisively. { One of the principal actions of the | conference was to appoint the mem- | bership of the committee on commit- {tees, which is charged with appoint- ing the powerful steering committee, Iselection of the party whip and with designating the membership of other House committees. The committee on committees as appointed follows: Colorado, Timberlake; Connecticut, Tilson; Delaware, Layton; Idaho, 1 F‘r«nch o a Indiana, Morres; To Sre , Anthony; g Maine, thlé \Id.ryland * Zihlman Massachusetts, Winslow; ‘\h ‘higan, Mapes; Minnesota, Kn{u( son |topherson; Tennessee. Taylor; Texas, Ll ; Vermont, rzbac Dale; Vlrgl Johnson; West Virginia, Wondyhrd | Wisconsin, Fiear; Wyoming, Mondell. The California. Kentucky and North Mount Carmel, Ind !n»roukhout the n r\ having campaigned for th jn.mv and toured the u)ulh terest of the liberty bo: bas eld pastorates in To S pulpit at the Metropolitan M. Church.’ He is the author of “Tohn Ruskin, the Voice of a New Age” and Tearires lon 'sociologic and Titerary subjects. VINDICATED AFTER DEATH. Two Are Punished in Sequel to Samoa Inquiry. As a ruun o! an lmunnnon ol z_llways the. same hlgh gra(fe ", 4 flavors _ : olden, Crystal W hx(e of all market declines. $1=5150 The prices on many food products have declined. PIGGLY WIGGLY, az usual, gives its patrons the benefit The prices quoted below will interest every housewife in Washington, as they tell her that she can now buy with $1.00 what would probably have cost her $1.50 three months ago. Piggly Wiggly Stores do not offer a few specials at cost or below cost and expect to make up the loss by over-pricing other items. All items are sold at a small margin of profit at Piggly Wiggly. When you enter a Piggly Wiggly Store you see around you old, true and tried friends. You see on the shelves nationally advertised goods, whose reputation is unquestioned. Nationally advertised goods are not known and used simply because they are nationally advertised, but because they have stood the acid test— they have been approved by the buying public as to quality and price. 11b.Can... 1145 Ib. Can . 30(: Choice Apricots, No. 1 Tall Can..... o 13c Choice Apricots,No.2 TallCan............ 15¢ Fancy Yellow Cling Peaches, No. 21 Can. . .30c Fancy Bartlett Pears, No.1 Tall Can. ...... 17¢ Fancy Bartlett Pears, No. 24 Can........... 33c CRISC New Prices on Libby’s Canned Fruits 31b.Can... 59¢ 6 1b. Can .. $1.13 Extra Sliced Pineapple, No. 24 Can........ 26c Extra Sliced Pineapple, No.2Can......... 22¢ Extra Grated Pineapple, No.2 Can........ 20c Extra Blackberries, No.2Can.......... ... 25¢ Extra Red Raspberries,No.2Can.......... 42¢ FreeDemonstrationof Libby’s Fruits at Our Store, 1222 Penn. Ave. N. W. Today & Tomorrow Pine Cone California Peaches, Large Can..20c Trisum Fancy Strawberries, No. 1 Can. .. .. 10c Trisum Fancy Raspberries, No. 1 Can. ......10c Booth’s Oval Brand Pears, Large Can. . ... .25¢ Suprema Red Pitted Cherries (In heavy syrup) 36¢ Maryland White Table Peaches, No. 2 Can. .12¢ Gorton’s (Ready to Fry) Codfish Cakes. ... ... 18c Flaky White Cod Fish, 1-Ib. pkg......... -..30c White Star Tuna, 3s (White Meat) .. .......... 32¢ Alexandria Brand Tuna, 4s(Light Meat) olle Gorton’s Finnan Haddie. .. ... el Lt ...24c Argo Red'Salmon, Tall Can........... - 35¢c Pink Salmon, TallCan........... W et 15¢ Chum Salmon, TallCan................... 10c B & M Fish Flakes, Small Can. . ...........11lc B & M Fish Flakes, Large Can Deep Sea Fish Roe,No. 1 TallCan. .. ..... ..23c Libby’s White Asparagus Tips, Square Can.44c Borden’s Malted Milk, 50c Size......... ..36¢c Cream of Wheat.....................:....26c QuakeriFavina: ... .5 it b e S15¢ Shredded Wheat.......c.icmecmemesmen. . 14 Pettijohnis - - oo oo i o Lot il (e Grape Nuts. . ... - cooie e eerrecmiman mmemne. 16€ Pillsbury Wheat Cereal............c.cuu...25¢ Quaker Oats, 15¢c Size. .......c.c...... = l2c Quaker Oats, 35c Size......... e ien T Armour’s Oats, 15c Size........ Al - .12¢ Quaker Two-Minute Oats. .................12c Quaker Yellow Meal, 15¢ Size. ..............12¢ Quaker Hominy Grits, 15¢ Size. . .. ..........12¢c Royal Baking Powder, 6-0z. Can. ..........23¢c Royal Baking Powder, 12-0z. Can.............45¢c Rumford Baking Powder, 8-0z,Can. .......16¢c Rumford Baking Powder, 16-0z. Can....... 29¢ Jiffy Jell. . O T e e O Pillsbury and Gold-Medal Flour— ; 6:1biBag: . ..o s n SRR R 40c 12:1biBagt:. .-« pmiiad L e 75¢ 24-1b.Bag. .. .. I $1.49 Corn Meal, Half-Peck (61bs.).............. 17¢ Corn Meal, Peck (121bs.).................. 33c Pillsbury Pancake Flour.............. Bt 15¢ Pillsbury Buckwheat Flour................ 17¢c Swansdown Cake Flour, 50c pkg. Pat:a-cakeiFlowr =« v i s c—save Noa v 23c Park Brand Maple and Cane Syrup, 11-0z. Bottle. . . 20¢ Park Brand Maple and Cane Syrup, 16-0z. Bottle. . .27¢ Michigan Navy Beans, Perlb................ 6c California Lima Beans, Per lb............... 9% Kirkman’s Borax Soap............... i Tc P & G White Naptha Soap .......... e e T1c Star: Soap. 5 o e R 1c Fels Naptha Soap. . ........................ Tc Lifebuoy Soap. ........ B ol 8c Palm Olive Soap.................. S 9c Grandma’s White Naptha Soap. . ... ........6c Sunmaid Seeded Raisins, 15-oz. pkg...........29% Sunmaid Seedless Raisins, 15-0z. pkg....~....29¢ Brer Rabbit Molasses, Gold Label, 14 Can...._15¢ Brer Rabbit Molasses, Gold Label, Z% Can...29c Quaker Milk Macaroni, 15¢ pkg...-... 12 Quaker Milk Spaghetti, 15¢ pkg ...... - 12c Quaker Milk Noodles, 15c pkg.. ........ SR Instant Postum, Large Can. . .. 38C Instant Postum, Small Can. .................23¢c La Sevillana Queen Olives, Small Bottle.......11c LaSevillana Queen Olives, Large Mason Jar 25¢ Welch’s Grape Juice, Pint Bottle...........35¢ Premier Salad Dressing, Large Size Large Juicy Oranges,Doz.. ..... e AR Large Sized Grape Fruit, Each...... Hipolite Marshmallow Creme, Pint Jar... ....27¢c ] Gilt Edge Butter, Ib.............. um S .60c R G i S e e e SR e b eeE T e R e F T e DEL MONTE CANNED FRUITS Sliced Pineapple, No. 1 Can. . ......... uiseaaal3c Bartlett Pears,No.1 TallCan.......~ .....17¢c Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 Can. ...... ...........22c | Royal Anne Cherries, Ne, 1 Tall Can.......17c Sliced Pineapple, No. 23 Can...............26c Grated Pineapple, No. 2 Can. .. ... ~oans im20C Sliced Yellow Cling Peaches, No. 1 Can. . Yellow Cling Peaches, No. 23 Can.............26c .~.17¢c PIGGLY WIGGLY |