Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1921, Page 4

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4 : ' : . D. C, : 1921, ) Walke e - — m— = - Poat of the Am :fifl’éfii “*"|HANGMAN'S ROPE SLIPS, | ZONING PLAN REJECTED. | iocioot angsfnfxg'l?léfz'.ii?;.tfg the 5 ) The proceeds are to create & bttty b af1aing a American Legil Picnic Will|ames S Walker memorial coliection of | MAN LIVES 15 MINUTES [Part of Columbia Road Wil Be |acctic m;,e ana ep strest. |1|?y Be Held June 25. teachers' library of the public schools. Fem——— Commercial District. for a distance of 100 oot e Daily, 830 to 6 = 7 The picnic-carnival schedul or to- T “God Have M My Soul,” | The zoning commission today re- s'fl"n""" ':mc';x:.h.: maion_ continues | e e s s 50| oSS s PR T | mar Tang At |1, o e o v e | e el BEE RS Meats Priced Right, Not One Day, Every Day | mn d x: S:“: ?. _F:e mrl:.s\al is D:Qm guaniity ever manufactu " on Trap Is Sprung. street to 1x4“4 Colunrra r::mc J'Z" Possd batlding e H i e o NEW ORLEANS. June 11.—Felix n;mp"f;",r;""""m‘::'::‘ t;"t(:f;‘}:?‘::: TEDORABY mn’sm SPEclAI. WEEK-E"n SALE-—F'Iday and sat“rday Biis ;1:;;:.:::::: o:‘“l.::e;l‘u;'::;‘:: ;l:’:r:!lloned w‘ll;rema.lntln the b:slnm L ol Bl ams; gen- 1 | ago, was hanged in the sh rluon e commission a few weeks ago = gj.‘x":::‘;z.;tf, °:.:;3.':::d °:.§."';'@ The w,..;:on‘;,::;".?:;?:',m,..t mz',;sn’",;::m*mam" e 3 A ey W st i) FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH 'od have mercy on my soul. Ac- | Corner Seventh and H Streets j|cois i i oot g jafirz';lx:'.:“,‘s O mounced dead at i Fancy Chuck Roast, Ib..........15c | Smoked Hams, Ib.. .. .o . ~=-26c | S d ’ S o hema tnae e sxecyion had . . | Do Comered Rolat -}y | Smoked Shonides, b aoil6e | aturday s dupreme |[uiifte s Linen Suits Eima ¥5 ot vy £UC | Kingan's Bacon, by the piece, Ib.e=15c | . P“h and ison. : op 2 ! Bean Pork or Fat Back, Ib......12c S 'a_l S Thamiind crowdal Late the priser £ M | Plate Beef for boling, e 9| Loin Pork, half or whole, Ib 24c z-lenka followed Blrbl lia to the scaf- ' | 1215 S s i pecials i SR L or Men || paptire Senk, frech ground, B 121%¢ | Loin Pork Chops, . .+« ve. v <28 neless oast, Ib. ... e 14c | Fresh Spare Ribs, meaty, Ib....12c | The prices are all out of proportion to the DR. SUN YAT SEN APPEALS . ) po T B o s 25¢ ll::n.h F:?Feet, dozen. - ... .'f_..z/g 2 values. But we al:e living up to our promised FOR RECOGNITION OF U. S. Cool as a breeze from the ocean. 10c | Compound, a lard substitute, Tb.-11c i licy—that you shall always buy for less here. o i > 3 i policy Ly ys buy £ L S Light as a lover.s heart. Stylish p Sepends on; Kmérion's enough to be different—yet not ‘ Decision. : too stylish to be dignified. | | Sensational Selling of S e e e 3 g Fancy FRESH XILLED Spring Lamb Fine Ilone-llressed Milk-Fed Veal ° § uthern nese republic, has ap- - | - el Lo e o $16.50 82250 $35 ] [:ff.'f Lamb, b...... ..’..“ o s the appeal was made public here to- 1 Dresses day by Ma Soo; Dr. Sun's personal rep- : f ref!n!lll\e in Washington. | I OnouMer Lamp, roasiing, i.ce.e.. _—_——_ fails, ':.’.&'l‘;.'agé'e"xflfs"‘.f.fon'fl."."&".’é?mé’rf | Shoulder Lamb Chops; bb..-..... Luin and Rib c:l T lb - g -l of America,” the letter said. “Such . escmcso exchmiys ot i ST P e B When they get mussed, wash Loin sed Kb Lamhs Clope, B 30 | Shonidr Youl Choge B-2ooo-2- 22 el hand tn this oricieal period. | them like you would a linen hand- Fancy Full Cream Cheese, bb. ... 21C e ¥ress Butter, bb. ... we would be compelled against our p y . Fancy Oleomargarine, Ib. ......... F; Eggs, dozen.....-cceeem.. WL to submit toithe: twenty-ons de- kerchief. The most practical of - - - i et Shantfe' 3 SRS all summer wear clothes—and Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, jars 10c and 20c Thown™"that the “morcalied. way ber the most exclusive. Washi ) tween northern and southern Chini 2 .fll!ngtonl ;’;‘L‘fi.’&‘&m‘“" between' treasan: and 16 Busy Markets Conveniently Located at hadheg;;:_tery:::d internal condmom Nertheast Market, 12th and H Sta. N.E- 1916 148 82 N 628 Pennx. Ave. N.W. China and charged that “the mill- Eastern Market (meats only). 3033 14¢h St N.W. 4% and C Sta. SW. tarists” had cornered food supplies Tha O e SR 816 % S¢. SW. around the famine districts, where millions were dying and rejected of- Ave. N.W. s that Toney be sent “for the sake of | ' i self gain.” - THE AVENUE AT NINTH DROP 9TH STREET PLAN. Daily8:30t0 6 . 4.The Commissioners announced to- b street northwest, from Longfellow 3 street to Piney Branch road. The pro- D oo D2 street wak Yisor . owners at a hearing a few p']ai AL = ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B STORE [ % ] L] ‘ | need for his vacation? | The Boys’ Shop is teeming over with sum- l mer wearables these days. Everything that Sonny needs and likes. At prices that appeal to A timel h d sal Mother and Dad as being fair. 28 years in dress- timely purchase and sale of " ing boys has given us a pretty definite idea of Vi % 50 O ‘ F th o h t H t f what’s what. “I’m sorry, but we’re out of those” catnerw elg ats is an expression we rarely use. A few timely va- cation needs, with latest prices, follow: $4|085 Boys’ Khaki Suits. All styles..$6.00 & $7.50 % . Khaki Flapper Suits. ........ 3.45 : " Geniiine Panamas, Genuine Leghorns, Genuine Bangkoks Palm Beach Suits. Allstyles. 9.75 & 12.75 T ! Khaki Knickerbockers....... 95¢c to 2.00 _'An unusually timely purchase by a usually clever I Palm Beach Knickerbockers.. . 250 " buyer. Genuine Panamas, Leghomns and Bangkoks, Lmex: Cras:} g;mts ...... f.so to 3.00 every one of them. Light in weight —you wear one ) g"ys, Ié::ki Sh?fs' S 1'28 :z i; g ia]s with the unconcem that you wear a pocket handker- Boy . R AT ) OoyS al S€Seeeeeee L. LD e ——————— chief; light in price—they cost no more than an ordinary B y » Flannel Shirts 225 t0 350 ' Bl B RS traw hat. In the proper shapes, which include Alpine i 3 el : Special for Saturday ........... 29c seaw Sail p dpP lpC ’ 1. Worth $6, $8 (f 16 Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits.. 69c to 8¢ and B O bree big sssortaents, cibben Telescope, Sailor ‘and Pencil Cur o and § Percale & Madras Blouses.... 79¢c to 2.00 69c 98(: 51.39 anywhere the price we would have had to ask if we Percale & Madras Shirts..... 95c to 2.25 . STEP.IN BLOOMERS_Seco Silky, soft hadn’t just bOUght them at an exceptionally IOW flgure. Leather Belts . .vveceeeeeeeae 50c to 1.00 1; cut la Pl el : , Boys’ Overalls «......oue-. 100 & 125 SORSETS—Many, models In Whits and Four elght_)fi-flve Boys’ Bathing Suits......... 1.75 to 4.75 Special for Saturday ............ C % . Boys’ Oxfords .....eceevewa 3.50 to 5.50 CHILDRENS MUSLIN DRAWERS—Ruffle with em- ll)“rnltdery dz: Sizes 6 t: 12. ot over plll'! 0 a customer .......,. 2 for Zsc M - CHILDREN'S GIN(]HAM DRESS & colou and stripes and checks; sizes 6 to u 'Special for Saturday ....,..... 89c POLLY PRIM APRONSGood THE AV!ENUE AT NINTH - / fi}kirr::k; o 3“-‘“' trimmed with 3 for sl Daily, 8:30 to 6 Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys ot over 3 to s .. Q piept bbbt b ~ THE AVENUE AT NINTH ¢ KNOWN_ STORE M'

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