Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 18

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18 NATIONAL RACE CONGRESS | 005 [opne, Tuhers they were xe- olscussEs NEGRO ISSUES; The program for the late session I this afternoon includes reading of re- Ports by various officers and address s by Dr. George W. Cannon, Jers: Delegates Received by President. and Rev. R. W. Roundy, New - Tonight's Session in Methodist Tonight's session_will be held at & A. M. E. Church. the Methodist A. M. E. Church, M | Street between 15th and 16th streets, “The Negro and Interracial Rela- rhothhfkpr{,ncll!u.l( xneal‘k‘:rs wllltbe -Ene _| President C. D. B. King. Liberia, Afri- thons” was the general theme diScuss-| ., Senator S. P. Spencer of Missouri ed at the second day meeting of the and J. C. Asbury of Philadelphia. sion of the Nati _In his opening_address at »f the United at the Zion after which the was discussed at length by the assembly in_general. after the reading of a journal and Others to speak included Phil Brown aflldress by Dr. J. R. L. Diggs of B: | of the Department of Labor and Com tes proceeded to the missioner James F. Oyster, who wel You Folks Who Make Sandwiches: It may interest you to know that you can now get the famous UNDERWOOD'S DEV- II HAM at all our stores. Positively a qual- ity revelation in sandwich meat. We urge you to try a can, it's sure to please and surprise you. Small Can..20c Large Can. .35¢ [l Butter Is Cheaper Now Than It Has l’*' Been for Two Years i If we can induce you to try Sanitary Butter just once e feel reasonably sure of having made a permanent buyer of our fine butter. ® | We sell you many good things at money-saving prices, }[“ but we can honestly say that we do not offer any better value Ml than SANITARY Butter. .‘“ You are interested in lower prices; why not try one pound of this butter; you'll get first-grade fresh creamery Ml butter, and you'll pay only the extremely reasonable price i we ask. SOLD ONLY BY US IN ONE-POUND CARTONS, Per l.b.47c FANCY CALIFORNIA RIPE HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE PEELED APRICOTS DEL MONTE BRAND One of the Most Delicious of All the Canned Fruits No. 2V Size Can, 32 DEL MONTE BRAND PeriCan s Wbhwai s dh C Wbt 19¢ | GENUINE MAINE CORN glloe-l’egce(:o‘;en. Sk 15¢ Burnham & Morrill's ountry Gentleman 15¢’ | “PARIS?. brand, an Blue Rodge Comn. - 106 | o i 7 ] Qe i INDERRIEDEN PEAS l il An outstanding value in canned goods 12 /2 c lill offerings, per can................ ... ll BEE BRAND MAYONNAISE Per Jar il 1t’s different, of course, and you are sure to like it, and the price, too, a big jar at our very low price. c This “Clean-Up” Sale Is a Big Saving it Opportunity for Any One Who Uses | This Class of Merchandise As explained Monday, these items are being dropped from our regular lists. To clean up quickly, we have priced them at figures that should move them v.]uickly. NOTE. PLEASE—AIl quotations are made subject to previous sale. In 154 of our stores you'll find some of these items, and until every item is sold these prices hold, but if sold out before you call, then, of course, these quotations are void. Every Item Guaranteed to Be in Perfect Condition. | OLD CLOSE il ITEMS PRICE ouT il Shasta Sardines (Am, in oil) Vs il Owls Head Sardines (Am, in oil) 7Yac it Home Run Sardines (Am, in oil)... 7 I } Crown Sardines (Imp., 14 to 16 fish). Tac k Congress Sardines (Imp, 8 to 10 fish).. 8¢ | Fish & Fishermand (Imp., 20 to 24 fish). 12%¢ lill Councit Potted Tongue.......... Esessise 12Y¢ | Council Potted Ham.. 12%¢ il Council Deviled Ham. 12%c 1 Council Sliced Beef, 2'; oz 12Y¢ Council Sliced Beef, 7 oz.. 25¢ Ry Council Sausage.... 8Ys¢ 1 i Council Little Links. ............... Sc Ml Council Corned Beef Hash, No. 7; 16c i Council Corned Beef Hash, No. 1 18¢ | Council Corned Beef, No. 1. 20c . Small Hebe .................. Sc | No. 1%; Katrena Syrup (pure ribbon cane)... 10c | No. 2"; Katrena Syrup (pure ribbon cane). .. 15¢ it Franco-American Potted Beef........... .13c 1ec | No. 2 New Year Brand Pork and Beans 12%c¢ 7Ya¢ | No. 2 New Year Brand Kidney Beans... 12Y¢ 7V It Buffet Del Monte Evap. Prunes, can.. .16c 7Vac i No. 1 Det Monte Evap. Prunes, can. .27¢c 12Y%¢ N | No. 2 Del Monte Evap. Prunes, can.. .35¢ 15¢ il No. 2% Del Monte Fresh Prunes, can.. 47c 20¢ | Sanitary Brand Macaroni and Spaghetti Will Give You a Quality Surprise When the Weather Is Bad When unforeseen conditions make it impossible for your milkman to call and quite impossible for you to go to your grocer’s, then is when you appreciate the con- venience of having on hand a supply of Evaporated Milk It will replace fresh milk and cream e wherever they are generally used, and really improve your creamed BW soups, gravies, cream sauce, beverages and such wholesome dishes as you have on your table every day. tvintnn-n Tall APORATED THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921 c;:med the delegates on behalf of the city. "Howard, Dr. A. C. Garner and J. Louis Taylor, were delivered at last night's session. A musical program also was presented by the members of the Metro- | /aTge Reduction in Employes in|pefore the United, States entered the.| The Interior Department Band is to 2,500 WILL BE DROPPED topetner with ‘addresses by Bre N d: BY WAR DEPARTMENT politan Wesley A. M. E. Z. Church, un- This City to Be Made der the direction of Miss Laura Tyler. SHIPPERS TO HOLD MEETING.| PITTSBURGH, May 4.—The first annual convention of the Shippers’ Warehousing and Distributing Asso- 17. The organization, formed at Chij- | duced cago last June, has a membership of 1.500 traffic managers in the United States and C Before July 1. appropriations. Weeks has About 2,500 clerks and other civil service employes of the War Depart-|has been reduced to its present employes recently. ment and its branches in this city |strength of about ). are to be dropped from the rolls be- | - Instructions of t Se. a ofla se ion from Herbert's tween now and the beginning of the | War require that th T y 1.|Teller.” Kela Bela's “Lustpi ication will be held here June 16 and | next fiscal vear, July 1, to meet re- | Shall not exceed 6.300, and, therefore. | ture; a cornet solo by Alvin Secretary | involves the dropping of about 2.500 {and Titl's “Serenade” by D. general are the bureaus in which most of the reductions will be made. PENSION OFFICE DANCE. i According to a statement prepared | fnterjor Department Band to Fur- | fuilowin Marringe licenses have been by the chief clerk of the department. A . Walter H. Tu Mary T there were about 3,000 civilian em- nish Special Program. Woods Jackson 2 ployes in the War Department just | Howara L. o) E 2 world war in April, 1917, and_the |give a promenade concert and dance sk, hed its peak of 'at § o'clock toright in the court of | Richard E. Craig and Augusta Cha fore the armis- lthe pension office building. Follow- ueit 0 Cliko dRar atis the concert there will be a pro-], By gradual c n of dances along the lines of | since that date the working force|the “old timers” dance heid by the The musical program wi ade a statement to that {more war worke The policy has | flute, and J. M. Tesh, horn. effect and said it was in line general po John Simon of [for econom Peoria, 11l.. is president Jutant ge; the | been in progress of execution for a dministration | long time and is well known to all | s of the ad-| employes, many of whom already are ! In India a rainy day is considered artermaster | seeking outside cmployment. uniucky for a wedding. ,, ANOTHER NEW STORE Will Open Saturday Our Branch Store No. 155 1541 M ST. N.W. “SUNSHINE” MACAROON SNAPS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY These fine cakes are going fast. We started on Monday day’s closing. with TEN TONS of these fine cakes and indications are that the entire quantity will be pretty well sold out before Satur- You have only to inspect these cakes in our store ncarest your home to appreciate the value. For This Week Only. 25¢ Other Specials for This Week COLTON BRAND California Yellow Cling Peaches, per can.. .. OLD HOMESTEAD APPLE JAM, 3 cans for........ 25¢ GRAPE JUICE | GINGER ALE Pint 30 Time to Take Home a Case : c At all our stores you'll find Quart........ 59c the famous Cliquot Club and Gosman brands. Baker’s Canned Wet Cocoanut, can.....17¢ Dromedary Cocoanut, 2-0z............9¢ Dromedary Cocoanut, 4-oz........ Hershey’s 1-Ib. Cocoa............ Hershey’s 1/-lb. Cocoa........... Walter Baker’s Cocoa, 12-lb....... Walter Baker’s- Chocolate, 1/5-Ib... . Shredded Wheat ........... Grape Nuts ............... Post Toasties. ............ Puffed Wheat ........... Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. . . .. Pillsbury’s Wheat Cereal. . . Stickell’s Wheat Hearts.. . . Ritter’s Catsup, plain...... Ritters Catsup, Tobasco .. . Burt Olney’s Catsup, small. Burt Olney’s Catsup, large. ce e . ceenene ceeee ....16¢ ...18¢c ....25¢ ...22¢ ...16¢ . 14c .. 12¢ ...29 Brand’s Al Sauce.............. .‘.::27c BLUE BIRD AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT BROOMS 3 for 25¢ qu'gm)" last word in broom GOLD MEDAL BUCKWHEAT ..98¢c| 3for25¢c soap 4for25¢ 10c PERFETTO: sugar wafer— Small.......oo0.0n. 108 Large........50....20¢ Use More Fresh Milk It’s one of the best and cheapest foods obtainable. extra quart a day at this time can be well afforded at prices. Dairy. OnePint . .. : 6¢ One Quart . . 12¢ “ARGO” SARDINES Packed in California. These fish resemble in size taste and packing the imported herring in tomato sauce. Large oval cans, a liberal size tin at a very low price. Per Oval Can, 15¢ GORTON'S “READY-TO-FRY” | BURNHAM & MORRILL FISH CAKES FISH FLAKES e of Codfis d M; A M otatoes—reads 1o rrect | Small Tin..........1 Per Can...........18¢c Large Tin. ..........1 EGGS, per dozen . . . . 30c PURE LARD, 2 pounds for . 25¢ SILVER LAKE BEETS, No. 2 can..] () | COMPOUND, perpound . . 10c CHUMSALMON, No. 1 tallan, 3for 5| OLD POTATOES, 15.b. peck, 23c 20¢ NEW POTATOES, per pound, 6¢ NEW ONIONS, 3 pounds for . 17¢ WISCONSIN CHEESE, 1 pound, 25¢ HEINZ Sanitary Syrup «ee.10c Sma“ can . 106 2,db.can ........15¢ Medium can, 15¢ | 101w s BAKED BEANS | 14b.can.... —_— Sunshine Perfettos, the perfect All Milk supplied us by H. L. Black and Son’s Alderney 1 of this ¢ Tyler of t o1 u H. Tilton, B Durrett and E of Cedon. ¥ the health department within t) four hours. Charles and William H. An our A. Lisner and 1c 8c straight im Similar $9.50. This is the famous all- purpose Flour made right here in Washington. Unexcelled for pies, cakes, pastry of all kinds, and yet equally as good for all sorts of bread making. Always on sale in all our stores, at prices you'll consider very reasonable. 6-1b. Bag 12.lb. Bag 35¢ At All of Our 154 Stores SANITARY GROCERY CO., Inc. run hot—STI HOT—until ¥ off the fn clent. city auwl Nellie Births Reported. The following births have been reported to It in fnstantaneous —just open any hot- waier faucet in the house nnd hot water niarts to run. It ;vlll ] walting—chenp—cfli- issued to the Marriage Licenses. ’ Deaths Reported. Aenths hav Rrown. William W. Peck, 71, 1445 Ma rgustee 1 I MeNabb, L, National H tal rge W, Jolnson, e last twenty ns act as applied to T PALAIS ROVAL G and Eleventh Streets OneStrap Pumps Vith Baby Louis Heels $9.50 Black Glazed Kid Pumps, with itation tips, Baby Louis heels and one instep strap. Hand-Turned Soles models may be obtained of Brown Kid, with plain toe. Special at On Sale Tomorrow-——Palais Royal—Second Floor. “Quick As a Wink” With a " Automatic Gas Water Heater Of course. to buy an i Heater—“Why not now? SPECIAL OFFER Until May 14th Cnly $15 Cash EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. Dixtrib; Pittxburgh Wate Apex Appliance Co. wen reported te the last twenty SCOTT BILL OPPOSED. vou intend some day matic Gas. Water Ask vour plumber about a “Pittsburgh.” or come in tomorrow and let us show you how it works. A Whole Year to Pay . Co. and 1305 G St. N.W. wam ] $i50 ) ssachuset@ imeopatiig he. Scot of tha@ shipping 1 yester ranncenuSTIRECRRRPRNRERN Gillen. The_Gille Mt. Vernon 976. 4 Natural Medicinal Mineral Water from Gillen Springs, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Buy a case from your druggist and drink it to the exclusion of all other water. It is sparkling and pleasant to taste. Experience the joy of perfect health. Send us the name of your druggist it %ie does not sell Do you arise glowing with health? Perfect health is life’s greatest gift. If your body is half sickened by an: accumulation of poisons, you certainly’ cannot have perfect health. Such a condition is a source of Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Rheumatism, Uric. Acid and a thousand other ils. Help vour kidneys eliminate poisons from your system. Use nature's eliminant— Gilien NOTE. n Co. 10 E. Center St, Baltimore, Md. I ¥

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