Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1921, Page 4

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ISHOW LATE DISCOVERIES. Chemical Industries, Developed Since World War, Demonstrated. An exhibit showing the develop- ment. of several important. chemical . E..nlllfllll new home economics building to be industries is being held in the Arts and .4 {erected by Howard University were || BAND CONCERT. HOWARD GROUND BROKEN. h!: P-*t'l-l}}'l;l S l"";'"::; [ |Trustees Turn Dirt for New Home TUnited Marine Band, Econtmics Bullding. ] States Taylor Branson, -aeonl leader. March, “The Ground-breaking exercises for the 4 : Industries building of the National Mu- £ = ‘*5’“ seum. Many of these industries were 2 ::5, “Bt::hu:‘;:un#g"of:yf o -ne;! non-exiStent in America before the o8”. . trustees turned a spade of dirt. Dr. e s to world war. popular wnxv— e tial eatra s o eyt z’“mlg Dlrllse;‘ president of the .———_‘_-.‘_‘_—_— is & model representing an idealised & “Wyeoming mu-:% he bullbing, for which Congress 2 2 2 5::‘\:5!:‘! .i:h"(“h‘ul plsnu‘ meh‘.:i are Has appropriated $201,000, will be . < N - = n the tion of es, ] 3 s S R e ey e SppeISted U September, 1t St be ‘we ek End B 4 - argains o : “L” shaped, three stories, and a fea- plosives. 'The model plants which : ture will be an auditorfum with a produce the crude chemicals—that is, d = Cured and Smoked at Our Own Plant Sl el g i b Bt | | e aogicd DAt | |, Eomee promt wers Rev - Sl iadL salt wells_ace lowid:nt the outer Tatte Cobletan onton: Moyt Cot For Friday sure—and through Saturday if they last. |, el bt oann s mall and Lean lants for the s Theodore. Roosevelt, Washington, D. Our weekly clean- 4 H A M S 290 Lb. plants for the production of inter- | HEBREW TEMPLE SERVICE. [2" : o y clean-up. J in the center toward the front. r. J. E. Moorland, New e Radiating from the intermediate [gpecial Address Tomorrow Evening. ; Bishop John Hurst, Balti- Silk Dresses—all colors; new models— 314_75 ) plant are four ller plants, one A. Sinclair, HAMS 5. . 18c Ib.) SHOKED TONGUES, et 38ckh. |S535 it st s eomomena AR | e macen a - ; Tnals, the Third for making war gases| A special addréss to paremts and 5 . whyft"'d ?{pen agen, Rookie, ‘9” By the Pi WAFER sucm BACON 33C lb and the fourth for the broduction of |others dcaignated will be Beld tomor-| V. Cox, . 4 ite and, Rose. 4 . 2 | ey AR L A s b El‘l:’edm:je: will be | Napiors Nesmvilie Te Yass. and 3. C Embroidered Wraps—silk lined— ', $15.00 t rfum. 001 T o synthetic O hee Dy prod- | “Where Thou Goest I Will Go." Ereb| v heonville, Tenn. ; Rookie and Pecan Shades. l I : ue Shabuoth will be held Saturday night T 5 : Co AGE HAMS 18(: lb, BACON Southern Style lsc lb. Tn addition to the model there are |at § o'elock. WARNED TO CUT OUT NETS Silk and Tricolette Dresses and Coats— 35.00 % ’ g {charts showing some of the inter-|/ Services on Sunday will begin at Values up to $20. : rediate. and finished products. ob- |4:30 o-:clock in the morning. The doors — = tained from each of the four crude !will close at 10:15 o'clock, at whichip ¢ Fishermen Violate Law in Georgette Waists—broken lots of 33,93 mlnteril'}a ; lulp:\‘ur salt, omll m-:‘-: time née mn;:n' ’:onnrmllnu‘. will . - grades up-tc.00. atmospheric nitrogen. n Evelyn Baum, | Four-Mile Run and Gravelly Créek 3 charts ‘actual samples of the chemical . Dor: Crepe & eddys— e el So8 Police of the harbor precinct have de Chine T $1-69 Other features of the exhibit are served notice on persons who catch|ll in Flesh color. pharmaceuticals, synthetic flavors, | no i ol L ovey, Sylvia Press- | the Potomuac that they must take down in the very newest models. 1 < Lo T e T vodela’ 1o {1¢F and Ruth Rosenberg. the nets by Saturday. . ||l Gingham and Voile Dresses— $4.98 o 9 - . TRYOUMRANTS. Directors Outline Plan and Name |line ofthe tWeR | | 0 (5 narbor Bloomers—fine Batiste, in Flesh color. 39¢ Plgs Feet m v]negar,lsclb. Cold Slaw STl 18c lb D. C. Civilians Notified of Camp Committee Chairmen. precinct concluded that under this rul- Full cut and well made. F e = e trict League of Woman Voters heldjagainst fishing with nets in the Po- ani aspirants for Large Frankiurters, 22c1b. | Slicing Bologna . 25c¢ Ib |l.crsr ey, vt o e, o mecome s g dope 2ts , will b tryouts Satur- Mayonnalse Potato Salad, 15¢c1b., 2 Ripwls i Sehon w0100 TS bW i - =L gress Heights, D. C. Miss Marie F t" 3 s oel SS . D 40clb.| 1Ibs. £ 2¢ ||sEit s s S W B ) L z AN ressmg SIS C1b. . 10X ol R O District Commissioners, following a{3rd ey ""‘"‘"g‘n ":",‘,’,Jgf,‘;“:g - 2 District National Guard, wae desig- en § 2 €€ uts - . of fire will be followeg. . #_’fi;‘;fl.:’;::}:_"‘;m“ el DaNIa ; from extravagance 4 Mrs. Francis E. w-nmr Ilrl. Howard Hamburger Steak 18clb.| | FRESH CAUGHT culum. are chairmen. \ Blade Roast 20c lb C oak 15 Ib lnN‘l’ruc:‘Ms 2t the school are .v ——— Fww i .| |Lroakers . . . 1OCID.| flawia S snturie 5V 5 | HIGH SCHOOL IS WINNER. stern High ClodRoast . . . 25cib.| |Fresh Mackerel, 25c Ib. %‘SHEETROCK s et o f e ““The Fireproof Wallboard” clash with Emerson Institute Tuesdsy llection of 450 American coal fish in nets i Four-Mile run and o ’ 1 Srts rodact dyes, war gases. explosives, | Jones, Lillian Kl eeble s, ny Grevelly creek on the Virginia side of White Surf Satin Skirts— $2.98 = 3 . - shew the molecular structure of e of an opinion rendered a few days a0 Famous make. these chemica! y the corporation sel's office fix- B 5 R AT OUR DELICATESSEN Depts. This Week [ "=t | LEAGUE WOMEN MEET. |t stettd s Bty | B Suteoypieee modei— s498 o = jurisdiction goes on the Virginia coast All colors. ing the nets in question would be a Perry Rifle Matches. The board of directors of the Dis-1 io1ation of the local police regulation epresent the District in the national :“M olent. &t P Harriman, Monday afternoon. Plans visit to the guard encampment now 3 in progress st the camp. Brig Gen. ; : : : A W Anton Stephan, commander of the Maniy. sport oes ree - L. Hodgkins, ames Campbell S Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL OPENS; L Hodsiins,” Mre Jumes Campbel ; . {. M. C. A. preparatory school | Mrs. Basil Manly. Miss Mary Mc- B pe R S 26 lb F-_ lb er term Tuesday night Dun{e“ lung‘)i(:“u'l:;:: l:{::l;::':?‘:i > T p with an enroliment of 200 students.|.National - |'‘and spoke briegy of the work of the ouillon Roast . 26clb.| |Cod Fish Steaks . 22clb.| [ HE SRioTal “commitira of which they Ay, D“ chR “ l e l Peter Valear, R. bapham, John t on ... C 1D. rout @msm= | CID, | S ene S Edlék Western Debaters Best Emerson In- stitute Team in Clash. Ch“Ck RO&S’ lsclb Cl'ab Meat Eesh 60c lb night in- the auditorium of the in- 3 < 5 winn - = e, - Coc > Sckedie ® T y B ®of Hussell Jewell. John Ritchic Ll p s hkfifi*dhfl-s‘m‘m - g Y it i and Lawrence Hunt, argued that the < in Russia Calfskin, wmnflgmmfi_ Ir]osod Thop is not a greater benefit to the American employer, employe LT /< REGAL SHOE COMPANY ¥ L 4 : ' Y and the public lhantthe apeenr:h:lp_r o DELICIOUS FREDERICK COUNTY VEAL |[/*\%: IO e S BosTON, Mass. 3 . 5 | Flanagan. The judges were Senators | King of Utah. and Walsh of Massa- Bouillon R 0clb. | BREAST, BON |G, o s ar S ouillon Roast . 30¢Ib. < ED, 18c Ib. | R L PR 2 | Martin of Louisiana. . Shoulder Roast . 20c Ib. | SHOULDER CHOPS, 22¢ Ib. sl R [EEmioko e i Regal Shoes for Spring are $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 G e -t REGAL SHOE STORES . . ... P ALM]NE SOLDIER ON LONG HIKE. - - In WASHINGTON St won't‘ burn” Men's S!ore 5 3 omens Store Nut-B NEW POTA IOES DMy |5 e Bl et e 1003 Penna. Ave. N.W. - . 1203 F Street NW. t tt ) :k? We'dlike S Giv: H 2 hell- :h cked . (Cor. D Street) (Near 12th Street) i to have you make ||t ity Sipedionsty the experiment with :r!o;,e“lc:‘rxzuar‘.g i z:‘:n;,;':‘:-h:; : Sheetrock, the fire- Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. He < proof wallbofll’d sented a letter to President Hardin - You'll find it simply will rot burn—be- || Chrintian o8 PUal 20,103 Ta-Paite: cause Sheetrock is delphia, lett Kitchener May 10 with s no baggage or money. e madefromrock.Drop || smupment consieted ot leather yal; | RV : TR in, and we’ll tell you shirt. If he returns to Canada within So W k E d . about other advan- || o8, ae, o R daic G oel| SOR me eer-Ln fSpeCI als tages of Sheetrock, I"’fi‘.fli";‘.“y ng his expenses en route 1 e o for remodeling and &, nEaE G N e ke today. ' 22¢)h. 5 Ibs. for Sl ' | 2.2 5c e Mlllbrook Eggs 30c e We Have the Lowest Priced || £xshr sin |iiniie . b = Groceries in Town TUNA FISH [ASPARAGUS Radio, No. % can, 10¢ |Eagle . . ... 25c Mission,No. " can, 19¢|DelMonte . 2. ... 25¢ L White Star- or | :25¢ |Del Monte &=.... 39¢ Abbey . x* 40c | Mission Tips . &=~ 33¢ Del Monte Jams.,eca.. 15¢ 5= 25¢ VAN CAMP’S A Full Pound SPAGHETI'I o | P meapple LOAF OF - BEANS, locCAN PLANTATION BRAND BALLARD'S |No- 2t $&:27¢| PELICIOUS Preparednour No. 2.5 20c AT | Paradise lsland ‘ lb.sBag . B.g No. 2} “"’""‘30(: 39 T2c INo. 2 s B30y i PRAISED BY MR, DENBY. P. : i d ’ ) H attached to the U. 8. 8. Hogan for J . : Py ROOKS" is more than a name. It's a style—so charac- terful that imitation only proves its utter helplessness . vyhen it attempts to follow its llnes. PLAYERS % Aeolian Player, mahogany; fine tone; used...... .3289 KringP yer, mahogany; easy action; used. .......$298. terling Player, beautiful design; used.... .........$298 Belmmg Player, rich tone; used. . . ....cicomeicmrionr- 5291 - Knabe Angelus Player, mahogany; splendid all t'erllgll, ‘e pTetelelaimtofel o e olelelole om-ms ' Chickering Player, superb condition; used <o . $595 $- Down - BalanceTo ~ UPRIGHTS = Story and Camp, goodforqunm:md v 392 Wheduk,ebony,beaufifultone,nud ..._-.........8175 Knube,med,butgoul v o 3 mnab&maummm“ :;— 1330 G St. N.W. That'’s why “Brooks"is a fre- quently ‘used word in our day's work. = Mmmmnfimmmm‘fiémjfimmmmmmmammmmmmmn

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