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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, _D. C. TRIDAY, MAY 20. 1921 WILL FLY ACROSS U. S. | Rickenbacker Planning Flight From San Diego to Washington. SAN DIEGO. Calif, May 20.—Capt. kenbacker, who is planning ntinental flight to attend in_Washington to mark | the sailing of the first American con- tingent of troops to France for the world war, will come here tomorrow 1 ‘reconstructed DeHaviland ! airplane in which he intends to fly. | "Men at Rociiwell field. Army fiying | base, will equip the plane similar to | that used by the late Lieut. William JD. Cooney in his attempt to make a VICE PRESIDENT STIRS GONV CONVENTION Presbyterians Applaud His Message—Hear Many Im- portant Reports. By the Associated Press. WINONA LAKE. Ind. May Consideration of the numerous over- tures inaugurated by various pres- byteries throughout the country was to begin today at the 133d general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. Commissioners attending the assembly seemed the most interested in the overtures re- lating to the oflice of stated clerk, this being the highest po: church outside of the oflice non-stop transcontinental flight. | Rickenbacker plans to make only one flstend =tiomans ek | " CAL Only tke Botter Grade Clean Coal ! Prompt Delivery 20.— INVALID ROLLING CHAIRS By the Week or Month REASONABLE RATES KLOMAN of mod- erator of the zcn(‘h\l assembl ll{(‘\]‘v i Henry S . Paul, Instrument Co. B. i Werner | Minn., was elocted late yesterday to fill the latter oflice. Another overture attracting atten- 912 New York Ave. | tion of the commissioners relates to PHONK FRANKLIN 7636 | the establishment of the eligibility of 1114 14th St. N.W. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 12-ib. POST TCASTIES or KELLOG’S D-G-S Stores Make Saving Convenient | You will find a D. G. S. store in your neighborhood. Ii you will get i acquainted with the D. . S. savings you will be delighted to buy ALL your grecery needs at a D. . S. store. On every order you SAVE, because D. G. S. prices are lower—and your D, G; S. dealer will DELIVER. Note a few of the savings this week: | CAMPBELL’S SOUPS, 2. 29c¢ Clover Bloom Butter .....................41c Arge Salmon, can........................35¢ Heinz Baked Beans. . . Small Size, 10c; Large, 15¢ Wesson Qil ............ Quart, 5lc; Pint, 28c Crisco, all size cans,perlb..................17c Eagle Brand Baker’s Cocoa. . .23c Milk ........22c Shredded Wheat, 14c Challenge Milk, 19¢ Tall Can Milk, 12ic Instant Postum, 25¢ Quaker Oats. . ..12¢c Large Can Fancy Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple. . . . ..32c GELFAND’S MAYONNAISE, Large Jar. .30c Fresh Milk................Quart, 12¢; Pint, 6¢c Orienta Coffee, in 1-1b. Cream Cheese, 1b. . . .21c CAN . ..vcneeinnssa33C 31b,13c; 141b., 7c Star, P & G, Fels, Kirkman’s Soaps, 4 bars. . . 25¢ Spotless Cleanser, 6 cans, 25¢ LUX.....10c Regardless of Price Our MEATS Are the Market’s BEST LARD, per. pound. . .12}c Smoked Shoulders, 1b.17c con, in piece, Ib. . . .27c . Arionsts Slu:e:i Bacon: Rib Roast of Beef, Ib., 35¢ in 1-Ib. package. .. .48c Pot Roast of Beef, Ib., 25¢ Choice Fresh Fruits and Vegetables AT ALL D-G-S Stores “Not the Cheapest—But the Best for Less” Fountain Brand Whole HAMS & 35¢ Find the Store in Your Neighborhood With the D-G-S Sign DAILY GROCERY SAVINGS This popular brand ham is the greatest value offered to- day. Buy one to boil or bake. tion in uw, { t | br. Southern defer action on a proposed union of other year. 500.000 for missions and beneficences, terial relief explained the war crippled many candidates for the pulpit aban- doning their intention of following this vocation. Rev. Dr. A. B. Carry of Memphis, Tenn., was elected moderator of the Southern Presbyterian Church at yes- terday’s session. 8hip in the Presbyterian churches. Numerous committee reports. the usual assembly documents and annual roports of the theological seminaries | were referred today to appropriate committees. Coolidge Note Applaude Commissioners to the l’reabytermn general assembly gave women to the eldership ‘and deacon-} ! n Coolidge, which was read, v_afternoon. Mr. Coolidsn‘s‘ s follo ation of the general assem- of the Presbyterian Church, to be' held at Winona Lake, is to message of hope and cheer. are here and there striking efforts | made against every form of righteous | authority, whether represented by the church or by organized government; but, their efforts will prove unavail: It is a consolation to realize that every day in the year, every night, cvery Sabbath, there are organiza- tionx, especially of a righteous nature, mecting all over our land, of men apd women dédicating themseives to a life of obedience to righteous authorit Against the holy movement, there er that can prevail. (Signed) ALVIN COOLIDGE. Great Intercat In Missions. Never before has the Pres Woman's Board of Home Missions been able to report so many women. young people and children enlisted in | the service of home missions as in theyear just closed, says Miss Lucy H. Dawson, its general secretary, in her report’ made today. Higher salaries for missionaries and widespread extension of evangeliza- tion, especially among those of for- eign birth, w reported today by the Presbyterian Board of Home Mis- v, Dr. John ter the de- Henry B, of the churel’s bo al relicf and - sust fon, told | assembly tods attributed board’s difficulties to failure to its needs in preparation of budget and c: on the The need for great the work of the Presbyterian Church among the negroes is shown by Dr. general assembly for relief. expansion in Fisher, president of the Presby- wr n board of missions for freed- his annual report. Dr. Fisher ‘1\ever hlva there been more ap- pli eniollment in our er interest in their he negroes of the $300,00) Indebtedneas. Nearly $600,000 yet remains to be 1vid on the underwriting by the resbyterians on the _interchurch world movement. The Presbyterian “hurch withdrew during its last zeneral assembly. but without mak- ing adequate provision for meeting the $1.000,000 _indebtedness, amount of its underwriting. No pro- ision is made for this debt in the hudget of $12.000,000 prepared by the last evecutive commission of. the Presbyterian Church. CHURCH UNION DELAYED. Presbyterians Quickly Dispose of Big Issue. ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 20.—Proposals for promoting missions, ministerial re- lief for Christian educational programs were before the zeneral assembly of Southern Presbyterian Church to- Quick disposition of one of the para- mount issues before the church was made yesterday when it was voted to the five Presbyterian creeds for an- The assembly was confronted with a proposul to approve a budget of $10,- including ministerial relief. The report of the executive commit- tee on Christian education and minis- the ministerial forces of the church, | A Sweet PredicaMINT Intermissions at theaters are never tedious when ac- companied by CORNWELL’S MATINEE MINTS Bat you'll find a palate puzsle in deciding your favorite taste delight in these rich cream discs, pearly white and redolent of verdant mint leaves, encom- passed cunningly with thick milk chocolate. “THE TANG IS THE ZEST) OF IT!” A unique box, 55¢ only at Insaring Yoar Palate Plenme T G o e T T ¥ themiddle ages once had a differ- ent cook for ®ach of ! his twelve guests. Bet- ter than that, is having each of the things you order cooked by a spe- cialist—which is_the WALLIS way. It makes meats, sea food, vegetables, b roths, breads and desserts superior in nutriment and flavor. @Our khitchen]stafixdvlafltfi ops supply the Sp tables with the world’s choicest foods at Washington’s lowest restaurant prices. WALLIS’ 12th and G Streets N.W. $1.50 SEAMLESS BLEACHED SHEETS —90x90 inches, for extra large double beds; heavy round thread quality; run- of- w- $1.00 mill Firat l- loor. 25¢, BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. '“mr: DEPENDABLE STORE" 0c «nd $1 SALE znberg’s KITCHEN APRONS—of good quality blue check- ed gingham; fast colors; round and stralght style, with pocket. 00 THREE $l. for First Floor. The Saturday Bargain Feast Offers a Great Array of Remarkable Values This inimitable money-saving sale is part of the hands with our Semi-Annual Challenge Sale tomorrow crowds of thrifty shoppers. In some cases quantities are limited—in every Idenberg policy of greater value-giving. a double bargain event sure to bring out record case the demand is bound It joins to be tremendous—we cannot guarantee certain lots to last all day—so it will be wise to be here early. No mail or phone orders filled. SUGAR CORN-—Sykes- dale Brand sugar Corn, 2 cans for. 5 packed by B nnl("ll"ll'- T Shriver & (,o CILED GRASS THREE RUGS — 18x36-inch _size ; medallions or neat borders: 25C best colorings. . r — Bargain “choice of goose- Y CRE- A 1,:-—34 inches wlde, good colorings; for draperies, cushion or comfort cov- ering; cut from full bolts. TWO yards for Fourth Floor. 50c CHINA OR JAP MATTIN China or 33 anese Ma white only; any quantity; cut from full rolls Fourth Floo c EARRINGS—Pearl and fancy effects, in a variety of styles and col- orings; screw and pierceless 25C mountings, pair First Floor. SEWING = SILK — 50- vard spools, ‘good qual- ity, for hand or machine sewing; black only; letter A. 25C SIX mpools for Fi 1 SOAP— Olivilo Soap, a pure veg- etable oil soap. FOUR caken 250 RIBBONS . Four and five inch Ribbons, good, heavy quality, in light shades 25c for_hair bows. First Floor. ROGERS TEASPOONS —Set of Six Rogers Solid Nickel Silver Tea- spoons, new 5OC design .0 000 Basement. SHAKER FLAN- NEL—27 inches ,wide; full bleached; heavy double-fleeced quality. THREE yards 50c at F bMBROXDERED BATISTE—36 wide; with col- ored silk em- de- inches broidered signs ' % 50c¢ 50c MERCERIZED BATISTE—40 incnes wide, in flesh color only; a very fine soft-finish for making TH! Erade, lin- sc INDIA LINON—40 inches wide; fine, sheer quality, snow-white bleached THREE yar 50C for l~‘lnl l"lnor. ENCILED GRASS © RUNNER-36- inch Double-warp Sten- ciled Grass Runner, the popular green key border de- sign, with tape- 500 bound sides. . Fourth Floor. $1.00 WINDOW SHADES—Oilled Opaque Cloth Window Shades on strong spring rollers; dark green only; subjeet to slight imper- fections ...... Fourth Floor. MEN'S 25c NECK- WEAR—F ine quality Fiber Washable Neck- wear white ~grounds with pane stripes. Three SOC for POTTED PLANTS—A special assortment of hardy plants, including Ferns and Rubber Plants; also Rose Bushes, fine two-year- old specimens and monthly bloomers, in the following variety: Pink and red Radiance, $1.00 Fizrst Floor. $1.25 WHITE WOOL FLANNEL—27 _inches wide; all pure-wool quality for e o 6100 First Floor. WOMEN'S 36c GAUZE COT TON VESTS—Low neck and sleeveless and band top. style; known “Forest brand; regular extra sizes. Fawis $1.00 Flr.( l"l $1.50 LVJ\’CHEON’ CLOTHS—Japanese Blue Print Luncheon Clethes, Yast color; $l.00 Ophelia, snly a lim- Table . Clq.thl. sor L] tet o8 $1.00 ll SS EILK CHANTXL- LY NETS8—36 and inches wide; in lI|-over EA $1.00 Lace Dept. — First Floor. 3% PURE _LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS — Woémen's Embroidered- eorner Handkerchiefs, good quality, sheer linen, FOUR o for ..., First 50c 11 BATH TAB- LETS—Large, round cakes of high-grade, scented soap 50c SCISSORS — Good quality, assorted delightfully 25C First Floor. from 3% to 5% st Floor. c HAIR NET. ictorie Real Hair Nets, p shape; full size; ali shades, except white and gray. 25C THREE for . Notion Dept., First Floor, 50c LEATHER BELTS —Women's Belts, in black and colors, in- cluding “novelty effects and plain white; patent and dull calf nnwh leath- 25(: "Fieat Floor, HANDKERCHIEFS — Women's and_ Chil- dren’s, in_ white and colored embroidered corner; colored border hemstitched and fancy roll-cdge styles: some have slight de- fects in finish. 25C FIVE for . First_Floo 35¢ STATIONERY — Boxed Writing _ Paper and Correspondence Cards, assorted lot. in white 25C and colors . First Floor, i8¢ BLEACHED COTTON — 36 inches wide; fine, close-woven grade, free from starch or dressing; soft-fin- ish quality. TWO- yards 25C Firat Floor. 50c WHITE NAIN- SOOK—36_inches wide; finesoft-finish grade, for making under- 25(: garments ... First Floor. GRAVIER'S EX- TRACTS— Quadruple Extracts, favorite floral odors, including Violet, Rose, Lily of the Valley an by 50c Bring your bottle. (Tax 2c extra.) BOYS' BLOUSES—Of good quality percale, in light and dark colors; sizes 6 SOC to 12 years.... First Floor. SHOPPING B AGS— Large Size Black Textile Leather Bags, water- proof finish; well made with double riveted handles 'S NECK- WEAR—Of lace, net and Tuxedo styles; in white, cream, 50 ored effects. .. c First Floer. DRAWERS — Soft-finish quality; deep flounces of organdy; flat, round and ecru and col- WOMEN'S MUSLIN pin tucks and wide hem- stitehed hems; all_sizes. 50(: First Floor. BOYS' GOLF CAPS— Good quality blue serge and 50(: fancy mixtures Third Floor. 29¢c VOILES OR SCRIMS — Yard-wide Curtain Voiles and Scrims, light and dark YARDS FOR Fourth Floor. 89c CRIB BLA! quard designs. soc First Floor Bargain ‘Table. mock seam back, dou- ble toe and heel; all sizes; slightly im- grounds, in floral and 30x40-inch size; ‘WOME! 5c FIBER perfecl.sl.oo oriental de- signs. THREE 50C NKETS— blue or pink plaid or Jjac- EN'S SILK HOSE—in black and white; made with THREE pairs for. .. Firat Fleor. IMPO RT ED DY— $1.25 transparent quality with beautiful cobweb finish; in a good assortment of street and et 2 61,00 o ieat Ficor. WOMEN'S NECK- WEAR—Of lace, or- gandy and net, in flat, round and tuxedo shape v;hlte. cream, ecru an footy $1.26 STORM SERGE ——b4¢ Inches wide; strict- ly _ all-wool quality, double twil- led; in navy $ st $1.00 \(EV S ’\ 25 AND $1.39 UNION BSUITS—Varsity make, of fine qu-llty soft - flnls)l?d hecked o First Floor. MEN'S $1.50 and $2. 00 CAPS—Choice of oul entire stock (except blue serge) of Wool Caps, un- lined nyleu. with full tape seams: mm- b reakable $ 1.00 First Floor. l\AI\SOOK CAMI- SOLES—Of nainsook; trimmed with fine llcel and insertions, and satin ribbon shoulder straps; elastic $ l .00 waist cooene ‘Third Floor, 1 Choice at | 1 18¢ APRON Genuine Apron Ginghan CGHAMS Amoskeas in all blue che War- r.Anll‘d fast colors. TWO 25(: yards for .... First Floor. BOYS' COLLARS—Soft Collars, made by one of the largest collar manu- facturers_of the coun- try; sizes Uy R we 25c for T T6e UNBLEACHE D SHEETING COTTON— 39 inches wide; extra- heavy round = thread quality, for making doubie bed 25C sheets. LION WHITE FLOAT- ING SOAP—Lagge bars. about 1% pounds; good toilet and bath soap..... 39c TO 48c SATIN, Mill lengths, of plain wide, an as- quality pure 250 Firat Floor, color Satine, 36 inches staple shades. . Lining Dept., First Floor. 40c SHOE DRESS- INGS—One _ bottle of Cleanall Polish, for white kid and satin shoes, regularly 2! and one bottle of Army and . Navy Polish for black shoe regularly 15 BOTH for..... First Floor. 89¢ FIBER 69c COTTO‘I \LTfi— grade for lin- Lace l)e rst Floor. able for boys SOC Third Flo nvas Slippe 50C Firat Floor. sook dresses, neat yoke hemmed skirts, SILK HOSL double heel and 50c First Floor. en Hemstitched Hand- Choice at 72 inches wide, a heavy, ings, curtains, BOYS' fiATS—Fan(‘)’ from 4 to 10 CHILDREN'S $1 AND al!es 2 to 8 in INFANTS' DRESSES— effects, em - ; 50c Third Floor. and white; toe; slight im- MEN'S LINEN HAND- kerchiefs, good quality, firm - woven ingn.” 50c mixtures, shapes suit- years of age.. 3! 25 SLIPPERS—White the lo( ........ Long and short nain- broidery and WOMEN": silk mixed: perlecnons B KERCHIEFS—Pure Lin- full sizes: vs"ell Fi 5 8% FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON—9- quarter width, for mak- “;F double-bed 5 sheets: full 0 bleached 5 c 1 | | Choice at $1. 50 and $2.! 00 HAND- BAGS and PURSES— of leather and silk, in an assortment of new ;i’ld x popuénr styles, Hesa 2 $1.00 Fl.ll! l"loor. MEN'S $1.50 and $2.00 NIGHTROBES — Fa#it- less make, fine quality cambric and muslin; V neck style, trimmed with washable ' braid; some mussed 8 llghtly $1 00 from diing Kirst Floor. BABY DRESSES— Loug Dresses, of nain- sook; dainty assorted lrlmmsd yuku also .,,“m $1.00 Third ¥ $1.26 GARBAGE CANS sGdivanized-iron Gar- age ant well made. 1'00 Baseme $1.49 WASH BOIL- ERS—Heavy Tin Was Bollera, with cold wood andies; popular $ 7 size 1’00 Basem $1.50 BRASSIERES— Fine grade De Bevoise and Model Brassiere trimmed with laces an embroideries; underarm shields; a sieiosi a o1 00 Third Floor, 19¢ TURKISH TO! ELS—Bleached Turkish Towels, hemmed ends; firm - woven grade; 25¢ s 16 x 31 nuhl\ Lim it six. TWO for First Floor. und - whit asxsort thread all combi- nations 25c Galvanized Pails, fourteen- rt trade 0! One 14-inch Glass Shelf and one 18-inch 1a Towel BOTH for 25c¢ ¢ Y stor Rasement. CAMPBELL'S SOUP— Condensed To- mato Soup. THREE cans 25C for Basement. 50c RATINE SUIT- ING—36 inches wide: white grounds with neat col- ored pin 25C stripes First Floor. P EE— 32 inches in_ tan, light blue, linen, pongee color and black: for waists, men’s and boy 25 shirts C First Floor. BOYS' P —(ood quality ders. plain and striped web- bings . Third Fioor. ME; SUSPEND)! AND GA R'rm{s—nne pair of Genuine Presi- dent Suspenders and pair of Brighton or Paris Pad Gar- SOC ters: all col- ors. for... EN'S 3¢ COT- VESTS—Summer- weight gaugze cotton, low neck and sleeve- less: crochet, band and bodice styles; regular and extra sizes: SOC TWO FOR. First Floor. MEN'S _75c UNDER- WEAR—Balbriggan U 7] derwear, short-sleeve shirts a and full-length with full dou- shirts in sizes and * 50c WOME S PETTI- COATS —Short White Petticoats, and ™ 50c First Fioor. to 11 drawers S—In lot of combi an as- pretty 50c color tions, for sport suits and skirts. Yard. First Floor. 20c PERCALES — 36 inches wide: light in a good as- of checks, dots figures. Close soft- h grade. ZE yards 500 oor. ¢ WHITE VOILE— 40 inches wide; sheer. two-ply qual- ity, with beau- tiful chiffon SOC h . EXTRA SIZE PETTI- COATS—Of white satine, panel back and front: soft-finish quality; tailored flounce and ‘ $1.00 Third Fioor. EXTRA SIZE BUNGA- LOW APRONS—Of fast- sleeves, belt, pocket and collar; neat cut . UP TO $2.00 FANCY BEAD NECKLACES— color gingham: cuff striped ‘Third Floor. Attractive designs and shapes, including bead and metal 2 $1.00 tions ..... Fll’l( FIM!’ TR A SIZE BLOOMFRS — Women's extra size Bloomers, of batiste; flesh color. with dainty ruffle knees; reinforced; full cut $ i ev $1.00 Third Filoor. SILK GLOVES—Lot of 18-button-length Slik Gloves, in white only; sizes 6 and 6%. Subject to perfections Firat Floor. WOMEN'S HANDY BAGS—B 1 a ¢ k leath- er finish, with water- proof imitation leather lining. Large size, with double handles and over- lapping clasp top, for shopping, $1 '00 Knittin & """ Floor—Leather Goeds Dept. $2.00 RAG-AND FIBER RUGS — 27x64 Hit-and- miss Effect Rag Rugs, also rever- $ l .00 sible wool and flblr ru | | 3%¢ WHITE VOILE — 40 inches wide: fine. sheer, two-ply quality, with \'hlf{ffll\ finish, or waixts and 25C dresses First l“loor. WHITE GARA 36 inches wide 25c¢ ?z».; quality, PLISSE inches finish. aking under- 25C garments 7. First Floor. 39¢ WHITE CHECK NAINSOOK. inches wide; neat small and broken checks, fine. ~sheer 25C CZE and ed back, black, white dovan, sea termed onds; all sizes. TWO pairs 25C for Fir oor. MESH VEILINC Plain, scroll. motif and fancy meshes: in black. brown. navy blue andtaupe, 25C YRR First Floor—Velling Dept. Men's 25c to50c HALF HOSE—Onyx brand, samples and discontin- ued numbers, of lisle thread, mercerized cot- ton and lisle: black, plain colors and striped c(- pertect 29C First Floor. 19¢ and 25¢ LACES— Imitation Cluny, Filet, Crochet and Point de Paris Laces, edgings and insertions: widths up to 4 inches 25¢c 25¢ TOILET SOAP— Resinol Toilet Soap, sold _regularly at - 25c cake. T H R E SOC CAKES FoR. First Floor.’ BOYS' ¢ UNION SUITS—Nainsook Ath- letic Union Suits. with elastic Back: 50 sizes 8 to 16 years C Flrst Fioor, WIDE RIBRBON S— Pretty flowersd 'effects, in light and dark color- ings, self flowered, striped effects gnd plain colors or wanted com- binations; SOC for sashe BLEACHED TWHTI. ¢ OTTON CRASH-—Heavy weight, with fast eolor red bor- der: excellent =rade for roller or tea towe's VOTR 50C YARDS l—‘fln HUCK white. for bhar- bers.’ dentists’ or office use. SOC SIGHT FOR First_Floor. PLAYING CARDS— Smart Set Plaving Cards, gold_edges: fine anality and finish. Sold 50‘: rogu!arly at Stationery Dept— plain and striped ef- feets; sizes 3 to 7 years First Floor. 50c i5¢c ENAMEL DISHPANS—Gray enam- eled Dishpan large 1 quart trade size BOYS' PAJAMAS— Kaynee brand; high - count percale and mad- ras; trimmed with silk frogs; sizes e 1.00 ears ..... 'l‘llli Floo BOYS' WASH SUITS— Of guaranteed fast-color fabrics, in an assortment of new mod- srerme §1.00 to 8 years. First Floor. BOYS' PANTS—Of good quality khaki cloth; luH cut and roomy; swes a0 $1.00 years First Floor. $1.50 BED PILLOWS —Large size Bed Pil- lows, covered with heavy A. C. A. fancy stripe or art llck(n:d. filled with sterilis e 513 $1.00 l'el e ll 76 FIBER—COVER- ED SUITCASES—24-inch brown fiber cov- lock and 8. side -b"u- $l '00 Fourth Fleor, 3150 MILITARY S — The well k n ° w n Pmphyhaln mak qu-lny $ bristles. Pr. l 00 First Floor — Tellet Goods Dept. POKER CHIPS — best quality composi- tion chips; 100 assorted; white, rea 51 00 and blue. BN, oyens S Statlonery Dept— Firat Floor. $2.00 SOFA OR CHAIR CUSHIONS—20x30 round shape or 24x24 square shape with ruffies; filled with silk floss; also chalr c:ul:lun.- sl m 1oh T N T S g L EE G TR .