Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1921, Page 21

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% 1 | | Exceptional $ when it brings come to thi Taffeta, The mate: ¥ t is a soft velour that can be worn iuring cooler days of N seashore, country * or cation Some than some coats that are sold at prices even higher than these coats were before we re- duced them to $10. Mzr. Morris Simon, Direnof —Recognized as an authority on insarance. As an attorney and a member of the insurance firm of Young & Simon. Mr. Simon places at vour disposal his experience acquired during fifteen vears of daily contact with all kinds and cl business in this city sses of SECURITY We Pay 3 Per Cent Interest SAVINGS AND COMMERCIAL Loose Chang’e There is $10 or $15 per- haps in your hip pocket. Carried around “for emer- gency,” it diminishes grad- ually and accomplishes nothing. Deposited in your savings account, it starts earning in- terest for you, and when the “emergency” really does arise you will have the cap- ital necessary to meet it. BANK WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS BANK ¢ Corner;of 9th and G Streets Dresses of Silk 15 Regular and extra sizes, and when we say “regular” we mean sizes for misses and women, 50 you see there is little or no limit to the possi- bilities of this unusual offer. When The Bargain 6th offers extraordinary values it is something to consider, for, even under its regular policy, it disposes of such good merchandise that many of our friends wonder why we include it in 2 BARGAIN section, but prices stll lower—take a tip and e as early as you can get here! ricotine, Crepe de Chine, Foulard, Mignonette, Satin, in such an array of models and trimming ideas that space is too small and time too pressing for us to tell you—see them personally, then choose your favorite, only $15. Values One-Third % s th 50 Seasonable Coats ou contem- spending your va- are sitk lined Girls’ Summer Dresses Sizes 10 to 14 Yefn. Specialat..... s1095 —IWhite Rogmiation Middy Dreuses Lot 17" auality Lomadale Joan with jargs gal!n= esllars, poskets and plogted suiria, Wetl iehed with br on sleoves, Lot 2=Faay beuatifal high grad. : t kam pigids, some ..?un -’lo’v‘:’n fom 2nd Wne Wide sashas and maveity hdm"" A = M4 trimmings and :nil”a.q 0Ok BF misiin—iase frimmed and i pithes sivhon shouldes 690 ouly Gbra jRspection. Special, chos of gmi pa apd m of the gug & huiit-gp medels Chidren’s striped zingham rompcrs, in s, are just a 5 of unl’-u fusiity white maia- sEmscciate these values many atizactive patterns qf Pink 3pd blye sted well Tnade Shq finteked wiip - toer straigtt or viastfe Kaee. Bxtra speciai UNDER UNITED STATES TREASURY SUPERVISION paying and made better Bargain-Table Specials Two Special Lots of Light-Weight Wool Skirts found CORRECT by women and misses of good judgment. Think $ about your Apfrolching vacation as well as pres- ent skirt needs and heed this sale. values at.......... cone Exira Size Voile Waists Made of excellont quality white yoile jn l;? opon e mmed s Wondartn! hargaine-— ° Japanese Crepe Kimonos in the wanied skades of Tess, copaR aaqd jigh Wandsrful vainss Well mads and ru: efully finished; some have taffet; every ane of them at, Of fine quality Japanesa svepe; many at this spacial price. ... flpunce aaq thers have jersey s ounces. With deep 1&...; S¥ery emo i3 a REAL [ are meatly hmbvfi.d:.r.-d.. 31.95 Silke Lawn and Voile Walsts iz bro t the valyes offered in this iq - tignal Mflw Aprons in pink and bi:e--weil made with draid bindings. Mary styles. i including fancy pocketrs 204 belted models. 3t 9B you are lookipg for real 9 apron valdes, just come L] in and gee thascs ar . Plaids, stripes and checks in a variety of preferred colors, and the models are thoss that have been [l mortal Assoctation will hola s dano- Among the Thousands That Attended the Circus Per- formance This Afternoon. Officials of hte Park were National Zoological S Who attended the mance here this afternoon 1 Barnu th street opening Brothers rained pola id a tremendous hippopota counting their e ci noon. ¢ the tim re bpenes at_all W |li{ this morning by Sergant Harne I cinet i|according to the police. || treated at Emergen scalp wound and returned home. Last: ick and was re- | hos. | be preformed | A cansed her i | @ day off and was determined to feed the eclephants. laugh at the antics of the clowns. gaze open-eyed at the wonders of the big menagerie thoroughly enjoy itscif in the ce tonight, and promises to be A t ahead here st oweek lay, which gave or that no me -2 s five sped up and . dark a col vended thei show groun horse tents. afternoon and tomorrow. the »sing day of the Washington en- gement — HELD IN_DEATH INQUIRY. Negro Arrested After Woman Dies Following Scalp Wound. John Johnson., colored, “alrfax strest, Alexandria, arrested at hic home ahout 805 South 5 o'eloe and Policeman MeGrath of the fourth pre- and an Alexandria police in connection with an investiga of the death of Mary Jones, colo thirty-taree years old, 915 Lib street southwesr. Johnson refused to return to city without a reguisition. He was Iocked up at the Alexandria police statior. to await the result of a fur- ther investigation of the death of the woman Johnson s alleged to have atruck the woman when she was sick In bed, She was week she bacama o Washi Asyvlum HOSTS TO PRESIDENT. Georgia Division of Roosevelt Me- morial to Honor Executive. restdent an sevelt evening, early in June, when the Georgla d vislon of the local Roowevelt ing and flower carnival in connection with an_entertainment to provide funds for the erection of a clubhouse here which {8 planned to he a roplica of Bulloch Hall, birthplace of Roose- velt's mother at Rosewell, Ga, The date of the entertainment will /[ be fixed to muft the convenlenee of the presidential party. A dais, on which seats will be arranged for the Pregident, will ba bullt in the long drawing room of the C‘hateau Bona- arte, 1627 K wireet, where the cele- pration will be held Semi-Annual Many Belew Cost Inslading STEAMER, PRESS TRUNKS ard WARDRORES STEAMER TRUNKS E q gdges, fiber-covered top | R in. HARTMAN WARDROBES Was §30.0§, Was $98.00 Was ${06. 0" pp. jloung edres. tep. Jocs: . guaranteed and insured LR tpahnk £00 OFFICIALS VIEW RINGLING GIRAFFES| among the thousands of 1 pim.; it ‘ ngton had | ¢ | was | | ni THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921 HEAD OF ASSOCIATION Brookland Citizens Appointed by | President Turner to Serve for = | Ensuing Year. Appointments of tees of the Brookla ciation were annour President . W. Turne g MRS. LOEFFLER EXPIRES. ..." ANNOUNCES COMMITTEES |wite o v. . Army Major to Be 7o~ Buried in Arlington Cemetery. PPOSES CAR FARE FLAN. fr. Westlake Against Proposal to eMor had ma She s me ANKS:Byp L sormime Philadelphia WEDDING - GRADUATION > BIRTHDAY CIFTS Distinctive exclusive arliclon of suprrior workemanship -fram the rmederale i pricetothe mest expensive sancy be selocted by mail Sta rmq'fiig, To=DIAMOND BOOK /2ustrates amd pricesDiamond Engagement: andJeweled Wedding Rings of SuperCuality - Masled upcr request. The Cir1 Book .. Increase Light Rat o Arirros r1d Debut lnvitaliane re confident that to- (% FATHERiEN_WICK DIES. Was Professor of French at George- town University. 1 adjoining the college. Born in RBaltimore in 1384, Rev d family. bein Bishop was graduated F Loyola Cc 101, and ent rder in Sep These were | S gned to th n. Md. wi pro- College. | CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years i 4lways bears s e emmmt{ e 77 | . “Save the Surface” i PPLY PAINT, Interior and Exterler Weork Consult 1114 = x. FERGUSON, INC. 3:3*,, | Patating Departmeat. Ph. N. 231388 al for al | fer with eczema, | troubles, | ilarge bottle, and promptly applied Arrangements are belng made for | i|{the entertainment of \il | Mrs. Harding on "Ro itching torture, {¥sothes the skin and heala quickly H.W. TOPHAM 1339 F Street Heal Skin Diseases Apply Zemo,»-Clea;:,— Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid | i blotches, ring- | rashes and similar Zemo obtained at any | drug store for 35c or $1.00 for extra worm, will usually give instant relief from It cleanses and and effectively most skin discases, Zemo Is a wonderful, penctrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to J-’ most delicate skin. It is not greasy, Is casily applied and costs little. Qet It today and save all further distress, In skin troubles, ordinary soaps are irritating and llable to aggra- | vate the condition. Use Zemo soap. It is antiseptic, soothing, and | hastens the process of healing. The E. W. Rose Co,, Cleveland, O. Steel-coyered trpnk, protected by siats all around; 2 full length straps, 36-in. .. ..... 00 Now 530.60. . Now §35.08 ting Cards [V 2 Cars of Fresh Pork Cuts ON SALE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY TENDERLOIN PORK CHOPS, 1b.28c PORK LOINS, "%, , Ib.. 25¢ SHOULDER PORK CHOPS, Ib. .23c FRESH PICNICS, Ib.. .. .15¢ PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Ib.. . . .25¢ FRESH HAMS, bb.. . . .. .25¢ RIB PORK CHOPS, Ib.. ... ... .28c PURE LARD, 2 Ibs. for . .25¢ FREDERICK COUNTY FATTED VEAL A WHOLE CAR LOAD FOR TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SALE Veal Cutlets . .........45cIb. Shoulder Roast ... .....20cIb. Veal Rib Chops. ... . ... .30cIb. Bouillon Roast ........32clb. Veal Shoulder Chops.. . .22¢ Ib. Breast, Boneless. . . ... .18cIb. PALMINE NUT-BUTTER, £1:°1.00 SMOKED MEATS Smoked Hams . . . .....29cIb. Wafer Sliced Bacon.. . ..33clb. Cottage Hams ........18cIb. Breakfast Bacon...... .26clb. Boneless Shoulders .. . ..22c Ib. Southern Style Bacon. . .16¢ Ib. Holland Belle Derrydale BUTTER, 40c Ib. BUTTER, 45¢ b. None Better Fine Creamery Shop at Our Delicatessen Counter MAYONNAISE DRESSING Made Frosh Daily ~ 45¢ Lb. Wisconsin Mild Cheese, Ib. .26¢c! Wisconsin Sharp Cheese, Ib. 34c Limburger Cheese, Ib. . ...45c Brick Cheese, Ib..........38¢ Potato Salad, Ib. ..~ ......18¢/Cold Slaw, Ib............18¢c CHEDDAR CHEESE, 7-Ib. Can.........$1.60 JUST THE THING FOR THEHOT DAYS COMING LOGANBERRY JUICE 6¢:.. 6 &+ 31¢- 3= MONOCACY VALLEY BORDEN’S PURE FRUIT CORN C MlLKl z;c JAM 19(: No, 2 TALL LARGE CAN CAN JAR WHIP-EZEY, bottle.. .. ,21c| GORTON'SE COD FISH, can, 15¢ EAGLE MILK, can,.....2lc TOMATOES, No. 8 ean. .. ..,,.10c CHALLENGE MILK, can, 16¢/Miss Curtis Marshmallew, can. ,15¢ Eight BREAD, 7¢c ;2. 20c ' CAKE~ &.25¢ Ib. Whiie Pearmain Apples 25¢ i~ New Peiaioes Ne. 1 Grade 4 = 25¢ for any rules

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