Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1921, Page 4

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(63 Small Family', Sizes 28c 1 4c Ib. Mild Sugar-Cured Smoked HAMS Smoked BACON &othermswte By The Piece VEAL CUTS FROM MILK-FED, HOME-DRESSED CALVES Breasts to Roast . 16¢ Ib. | Shoulder Chops . 22¢ Ib., Shoulder Roast . 18¢ Ib..|Rib Chops . . . . 30clb. Bouillon Roast . 30c Ib. |Cutlets . . . . 45¢clb. PORK CUTS Fresh Picnics . . 17clb.|Pork Chops & 26¢ Ib. Fresh Hams . . 28c Ib. |Pure Pork Sausage 25¢ Ib. PURE LARD, Kettle Rendered, 2 Ibs. for 25¢ Ib. FRESH CAUGHT F ISH Croakers . . . 15cIb.! Butter Fish . 30clb. Pan Trout . . 28c Ib.|TileSteaks . . . Z5clb. HALIBUT STEAKS . . . 30c Ib. 2 Ibs. ("2 Potato Salad, 15¢~ = 25¢)| , - o f 7 PALMINE \ DERRYDALE i\ LOGANBERRY JUICE 2%, 63 “%231c DELICIOUS THESE ARE Pound Cake || [CED TEA SIX KINDS ICED DAYS 250, Buy A Pound Today CANNED MEATS FOR PICNICS Corned Beef Hash, 1210c 2 & 19¢ Roast Beef,::10c Corned Beef,:19¢ PINEAPPLE ™'l 27¢ .20, $3.24 TUNA FISH & 10¢ i & *25¢ & 40¢ FLOURS: 39 2 72¢| BREAD See the Demonstration This Week at Our 14th and U St. Store Granulated SUGAR 10 65c d [NEW POTATOES 2 10 = 25¢ 55 REGINA PEACHES PLANTATION No. Radio White S: R tar No. All White Meat C No. 1 Gnde, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY, PRIZES PRESENTED AT BUSINESS HIGH Awards Given for Marksman- ship, Athletic and Liter- w‘.'f:: Two anllar Son, i 1 At Washington Circle 7:30 p.m., by the U. 8. Marine Band. Taylor Bnnuon uwnd leader. Program. March, "Prlendl Forever,” Mueller. Overture, “Poet and Pelllnt. Euphonhlm solo, “Believ Me 1t Al Thuue Endearing You‘nx tia. Muslclan Peter A. Hazes. . g8 a. “Kentucky Blues”..Gaskill ary Efficlency' b. “I Ne very Knew”....Pitts Two Movements of * §ulla Alge- rienn aint-Saens a. l{evaria du Soir,” alleg- ret b. Prizes won by students of Business High School in contests during the present school year were formally awarded to them at exercises yester- day afternoon in the auditorium’ of the school. The Stoke's c 5 wdlvlduul up £6r the all-around March Militaire Fran- ** allegro-giocoso "l'he Slar Spangled Banner.” Kershenblnm Alfred J. McGarraghy, John A. Reilly, Thomas Somerville, & Melrrm smlth and Maryanne Spell- Handsome Gifts For the Bride or Graduate e !:lool Letters Awarded. chool letters were awarded to th (ollnwmg Murkamunflhip—( harles E, Maxwell ahn, William Jose, tin ma Fa au Ha Agne ammett and nolet E. “ idens I-oot ball (boys)—Robert Crav rhorna.s Du l-l-f Richard Hart, fl'. red McGarr: Thomas Somerville ames nd. Basket ball (bo nls Harry Ferbe Jew D )—Thomas Den- Charles Mea Dennis, Mar i Femslem Constance Fogle, Marglrel Jones, M Tuke nnd GePlld 14-Kt., 15-Jewel Adjusted Lever Movement— White Gold Wrist Watches $24.85 Without exception the great- est value ever offered in high- grade watches at this price. Have 14-kt. solid white gold handsomely engraved cases and 15-jewel adjusted lever movement. Literary Effictency. Literary efficiency (through dra- matics)—Merwin Brown, Robert Cra- e C Della_Seuf as Somer- vine Lewis “olfe ‘and Bernard Wai- | er I| terary efficlency (through school puhucmons) —Frederick Blum, win Brown, Fi et Blum, Thelma Brom- well, Hml (‘nnn Mas olins, Ken- They are shown here in sev- eral different shapes and have never been sold before at this price. We Solicit Your Charge Account SELINGER’S 820 F St. Corner Ninth Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians “Look for the Big Clock” Riley Doris bchulu blllflbc(h \ enk aml Stephen Wr Business e"llll‘n(‘A\ ola Bell. Frederick Blum. Florence Fillius, William Fisher, Leon Gordon, Richard Hart, Rae Kershenbaum, Dorothy Lauten, Charles Marvin. Charles Mon- roe, Charles R. Montgomery, Doris Myers, Mildred Plerpont, Florence Rizzo, Milton Rosenberg, Ellawonh Rue, Edward H. Riecks and Fran Schreiner. Literary -eflieiency. through debate | —~Frederick Blum, Richard Hart, Rae | IN WASHINGTON as everywhere, women spend the larger por- tion of the family income. They should have at their disposal every facility for systematic and economical disbursement wlncl: an up- _ to-date bank affords. The women of Washington will find Checking and Savings Accounts with the . Union Trust Compnny of the utmost prac- tical value and convenience. 2%i paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Cor.15th snd H Sts, Nor!hwm zlou simply can 5 g’o ufrong fn-‘-‘-You ASK FOR BI.UE GOOOSE JUNE 16, Y921 SUIT IS DISMISSED. Justice Stafford Sustains Claim of | TU. 8. Revenue Officers. west, against Joshua W. Miles, lector of internal revenue, and others, to prevent the execution of & war- rant of distraint to take away and sell his property for failure to pay a tax and penalty amounting to $1,800, asseased for alleged sale of intoxi- The court sustained the claim of lh! internal revenue States Attorney Laskey and A-um.nnt United States Atrorney‘Arlh. that no Pennsylvania Avenue—Seventh Street Another Special Boys’ Day Boys’ Wardrobery at unusually attractive prices Things the boys need—and now—at such revision of prices as will appeal strongly to the parents’ purse, Boys’ Boys’ pants, styles. Blue, and tie. | naval Boys’ Genuine Panama Cloth Suits; gray and sand shade; smgle-Breasted Norfelk model. Khaki style; full cut and well made. 7 to 18 years.. All-wool Blue Serge Suits; * single-breasted, belted model; lmed pants; fast color. A Khaki Suit that's known as the with sport collar; short sleeves and knee with wide bottoms. made, very cool and comfortable—and color guaranteed Sizes 3 to 8 years.... and White with Blue Collar and Cuffs; braid trimmed, with emblem on sleeve, Sizes 3 to 8 years court is permitted to entertain e sult for the asses al revenue anenuo officials, it is expeclefl will to secure dlllrllnt ‘warrants .g.lnn av.her person; es for tho sale erages eontllnln‘ more than one-half it alcol by volume 3 Kor (ulure sales. SENT TO HINGHAM, MASS. Commander William 8. McClintic, on the staff of the commander of the Atlantic fleet, has been detailed as inspector of ordnance in charge of the naval ammunition depot at Hingham, Mass. Sizes 7 to 18 years.. in Norfolk Sizes Suits, full- Sizes 7 to 17 Strongly Gray, Tan and White, $ Boys’ Button-on and Norfolk Wash Suits; plam white Blouses; striped Pants. 3 to 8 years.. Boys’ Pants; all wool, lmed Seams 7 to 17 years Blue Serge Knickerbocker Sizes fast color and full sccurely sewed. Sizes Boys’ Khaki and Plain and Gray Striped Wash chkerbocker Pants—cut large and , full; strongly I years ....... Second Floor. f Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ Nainsook Athletic Union Suits—V - neck; web waistband in back. szes 24 to 34 Boys Sport Blouses—with attached sport ¢ Sizes ™, collars; smart sewed seams. Sizes 7 to 17 patterns in striped effects. b 7t016years....... o Boys’ Socks—plain colors; and White, with » fancy tops. Sizes 55 1095 cecceacceccaacann Boys’ Khaki Sport Blouses; sport collar; short sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16 years. scsesessoman Boys® Shirts, with high, soft collar; sport collar, or neckband style. Choice of neat stnpes $7.75 $5-00 $9.75 $9.79 Boys' Novelty Wash Suits—Middy and Button-on 9,50 Burehell’s. Bouquet Coffee . A Flavor of Irresistible Appeal DE G ves o N. W. Burchell 1325 F St. NLW. 1.69 95¢ 79c 14 79° 49° 35° §].90 89° Sizesi1214 10 14 ..o inosnsevsimsicnsissssscvaisio Second Floor. Boys’ and Children’s Shoes Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords, Black or Brown Calf, English or Semi-English Lasts, solid leather throughout. In a good range of sizes. A clearance of higher priced lines from stock.. Boys’ and Girls’ Brown Leather Barefoot Sandals and play Oxfords, Nature-shaped lasts, solid leather sewed sofes. ed for service. Sizes from 510 2..cceecceocmmes Every pair warrant- $1.39 Growing Girls’, Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords, Mary Jane and Bab Doll Punips, Brown, Gun Metal, Nu-Buck, also Patent Lea: and * White - White Canvas. All sizes in the assortment. . s 8295 TP gy ppp——yd ey

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