Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1921, Page 9

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t THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921. "9 - DECISIONS EFFECT [TESTIMONY OPENS | SCHOOL BOARDMAY [ cvce aserraic NOTDETERVINED) INARNSTEINTRIAL HEAR BRUCE CASE The Connecticut Avenne Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W. tent Commissioner Singlair | Testimony on benait of the prose- | 1o, s Board Has Not Set- ' NE\V : led on Procedure. relair today position of the so- Iy will be e = Tweed Smts . Cloth Frocks Day Coats Smart )I;]l:’rzcry from Buck-Weiss, Mercedes and Bondcl @u[in & fiafi”‘“f- 12A5F ST and 1212101218 G ST- Refrigeraiors of Established Mari TETTENBORN REFRIGER all act Con- taken only after noon, after the government noon after the € "outlined cution. Point of Interest To ‘Vas]zfngton visitors—this best flacc to cat, conucm‘cnt’y downtown. Excefitr‘ona’ fare; unique atmosphere of coziness and qua’fty. \TORS WINKLE, Twinkle, Bond Bread star Your “Bond” tells me what you are J Milk and flour—lard and yeast Salt and sugar—what a feast! The “Bond” star has 6 points Garden Dinner 5:30 to 8:30, $1.50 Garden Plate Luncheon, A la Carte Service all the 12 to 3, $1.00 day, 11:30 to 8:30 @?zr&en ea7[o’z7§e 1014 Vermont Avenue Priced from $195 to $€60 Exclusive Local Agents for however, the law. he . F)\ of Justice Opposite Dept. Interior and Exterfor Work Conxult ' * FERGUSON, INC. 3!+, Painting Department, Ph. N. 231. Better Merchandise---Better Assortments--Better ]i K the Fusic: il haoks ont Aoenighe world above, she imagines Values and Better Service Are a Few of the things. That star is her “dolly-star,” that one is her “daddy-star,” that Features Offered at the New and Greater Store of || . el Tettenborn Refrigerators I Call Main 4530 for Cold Fur Storage 9 y%, A Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wgar Next to the dipper—over near the milky way—she may see a new star— the “Bond Bread Star”’—shining down on almost every home where mothers seek the best for their children. IKE every good star the Bond | Bread star has several points. These i are the six points that set Bond Bread il high in the firmament of foods—the A Sale Of Blouses ! six ingredients which make it so pure and delicious:— of { ten- | G at Twelfth St. % : 0/ ). Three WOEéerful jwoum HELP U. s, WORKERS. 1109 1111 G St N.W. | rdless of the frum tores if Senator 1d be enacted lost in American r in proportion to of coal than in any previe Specials SILK HOSIERY, 95¢ Pr. Perfect Quallty—sl 25 and $1.50 Values About 2000 pairs are included in the lot, in black and navy blue only; all sizes. They are olf he]a\y quality silk, with lisle garter tops and reinforced at sole, heel and toe—excep- tional values. (;learance of Hats of Unusual Interest Because of Unusual Values Blouses Worth to $5.00 ||| 1. Pure milk :’al::ssotlp | i 2. Best flour oo | 3. Pure lard At $ 1 050 ; 4. Fresh yeast 5. Table salt 6. One and two of a kind. Odd lots taken from our regular stock and reduced for H quick disposal. Georgct!e, (,omhmauom {7 and Lingeric Waists. About 500 in the i @ lot. Make your selection early. | Handmade Waists Georgette Waists OTHERS thank their lucky Values Are 98 5 At $ 3 stars that now there is a loaf made of 33 98 and $4.98, at e f such pure ingredients as are listed i | Granulated sugar STORED FREE To our patrons having their | | , cd now we are i > them in cold nt quality Batiste, with lace- Values to $5.98 n the Bond on each Bond Bread collars “and cuffs; hand- | Many beautiful styles, in lace-trim- srk, in tailored and dressy | med, beaded and embroidered cmrc]rr;, ! BIADDEL a protect white, flesh and colors. | 1 tc., they 2 e From that Bond, Bond Bread is | Jersey Petticoats Silk Underwear named. I 2 $2.98 and $3.98 Values il Regular $3.98 Values c ! ] de chi 1 ! Heavy Quality Silk Jersey Petticoats, with S e e g etiniEasments M oo 2 trimmed and tailored styles. Envelope Chemise, pleated ruffles; plain colors and combinations. Teddys and Combinations. $1.25 Satin Camisoles, 69c¢ This is one of the best values we have ever offered—all new, fresh stock— a great variety of styles. Lace and ribbon trimmed; flesh and pink. $1.98 Gowns $71.00- 12-Button : and Bloomers l— Silk Gloves $1£ Flesh Color Batiste Gowns, full length and Heavy Quality Silk Gloves, with rcmforced width—prettily embroidered, in blue or pink. | g cn'¥ SETRN L BHE oves, with Seco Silk-Dotted Bloomers, with rufile or rub- | 5" 1 ¥ pongee. ber at koee. | lZ-Bnl!on $1 50 Fiber Sllk Tuxedo Sweaters | Chamoisede Gloves e : ANl sizes. 16-Button Length, $1.75 Pair old stor- active current of air kept at an even retains their aty. The air 1 not be extremely cold or the pelt may split or a lose its taught us crature it is 3 ur storage . not only to protect rments against moths, Sweater Special— |ill i Advantageous Rates Lace and Venise Trimming. <cannot be duplicated. st injury from ex- 1 Summer-weight All-wool Sweat- ers, in all the popular sport shades. The style variety in- cludes Tuxedo, Tie-backs and Slip-ons. ring and remodeling nto the newest and styles can be done at lower rates during the s r months than during usy season. | | NEW ENGLAND i FURRIER | General Baking Company Second Floor M. 7689 Visit Our Knitted Sport Wear Department on the Second Floor. We are displaying many items of special interest not to be found in other shops. 13 [ Regular $10.00 values.

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