Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1921, Page 20

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Introductory Offer of VERTICAL FILNG $3() Each CABINETS own building, it is our desire to acquaint Wash- ington business men with Minnix Equipment and methods of dealing. This prompts us to make this really UNUSUAL offer, for these Filing Cabinets are worth considerably more than $30. 72 Z They are of skeleton construction, lending themselves to additions from side to side without additional expense of extra ends, and are tongue- and-groove jointed throughout. The hardware, such as handles, etc., are of solid brass, and the drawers are equipped with frictionless bearings, assuring ease of operation. Drop in and see them. You'll be surprised! MINNIX The Business Equipment Bureau 712 13th St. N.W. Phone Main 1086 and the Marchant Calculator 2727 An ADITORIAL Man __ knows scarcely any lmnt-lion of vision, it he ix truly mindful of hin Erent KIf of slght. Yet HE rhinoceros has most limited vision, scarcely seeing bey: yards and then with vislon Bardly keen. = Towering r most of the other juu- Fle folk, he has mo meed wvision. Enhance rather for the acute aight of the than impoverish your smaller, more defemseless sight and let our experts animals. Kuard it Neglect of sight is irremissible when sight-correction is so attainable “Ses ETZ 1217 and OMETRIST G Street See Better” NW. N DA “Murco” Liquid Paint The Life-Long Paint 100% Lead Pure Linseed Oil Pure Turpentine Japan Drier Pigments Woashington painters use close to a thou- sand tons of Lead and like amounts of other ingredients that go into the making of Murco Paints yearly. They know a better day’s work can be done and customers will be satisfied. W hite and Most Colors, $3.75 Per Gallon E.J.Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W. Washington, D, C. Main 5280 EUROPEAN HOTELS. 'HOTEL CECIL There is inexpressible comfort in the service of the Cecil—efficient, unobtrusive attention that gives it such a tefreshmg atmosphere. Situated in the very heart of London, with accommodation for more than 800 guests, unequaled equipment and perfect cuisine. There is but one Cecil. For Tariff apply Manager. Cablegrams : * Cecelia, London.” ‘Wales Visible Adding Machine T E .mmf-fli THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921 OUR FAMOUS Green Bag AR()CERY Co. N UNEEDA BISCUIT —_— G \ Thousands of Pounds Col- COfiee ; 1 N| lected “Bundle Day” Leaves Pkg., 6 /zc \ for Constantinople. P €r Lb-, c Thousands of pounds of warm wool- — en clothing donated by the people of i ‘Washington on ‘National Bundle ) § signment to Constantinople. N , \ \ s cioting, pecked o 45 2o 22 | N é N 5 \ Bl b paita b i National B'scuit Co.’s CONDENSED MILK | N |Ovoter and members of the tocas Nest | N . N’ § 5::1 eomy&l;m l:aln‘olllll;and.'_:x?efl‘l N \ \ consignment on er 1IN ; . : § ‘Chisf Watson of the District fire de- § A _NEW BRaND One Can} 14c \ | e Sel e BT S VERTIOW N |that company. were uests of | \§ N § the committes at the walshlnz of the | NN N | puridies at the vard. P § Lbs. N et it wase | SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY F C 3 Cans for 4(¢ || \ [ e houses Sty une e N ad cC .y N N § Committee Recelves l-t- ‘§\\ § N | The bags and boxes were brought from | N ° . \ \ [y = S 1 This Week FRESH \ § 'fi?e"?c‘.mf’:l'i:: z'.'fi?":{:firdffi xonrcm ER’S § § }"r_inee: '{:‘;&17,'3&; flf..'gflf.’;::«.:x‘?;’g FRESH CREAMERY § 22 Je"urei! a:d ‘Donala w‘ood':‘ud. N 2 er Doz 3Zc N st aniiedeee | SOLD ONLY IN * § ing brought to the firehouses. N Morchants " Transter and . Storase N 1-1b. CARTONS N S dme.,;n;"’%‘:; . 3 'GRAPE JUICE . ags used In shipment were presente . e s Per Lb, 38c | Pint....... 3 [l iy — § anl ary a s pkg. 2c ....... 59¢ § Commissioner Oyster today, on be- |N N nai? of the board of Commissioners. |N \ Bl Rt g e S § NEw Wlsconsm § Ler able assistants, who managed e §\ \ campai \ [ J . N T Sk ity wr CHEESE . i S I i works Sapeciady | Vi In Ib. or more N - we commend cmfe{hw;unn'-!:v: N\ 2 Size § E'?fi S yArtment who have worked 8o \\\ Can Per lb‘ S Zl c ) 'mg‘:u:‘lllfl!enl of llhE Dl;!rzc:hfhou;d § § St o fient b o B Lbs., 13¢ Picaic Y Ib. for . . 13¢ Ib. for .. 13c . K cails for help to our allies. \\ Size 2 N Y (e e Bl Lb c Tin " UNDERWOOD'S || q | e | Sy DEVILEDHAM ||, est o make this N\ \ L N We ask you particularly to inspect this jam offering. N\ POPULATION OF FLORIDA. | 15 Lbs.’ 35c Lay aside vour prejudice against the tin container and profit by this very Small Tin.. - 20e N Whites Increase 48.8 Per Cent to |\ low price. Large Tin....35¢c Negroes’ 6.7 Per Cent in Ten Years |\ ulation of F'lorldl. uat 1920 con- | N z:":;: e S e Pickles in Bulk \ jconstituted 34 per cent of the total |\ P Lb 1 \ Putive white versons 1n Fiorias |\ for c Large Sour, Sweet Mixed | I'€T LD, 2C \ f;relgn[-born wl‘:lrlee‘ !:5‘751}. native |\ § ' t6s, with forelgn-born paren l!-l'ldl 27, 099‘"’?\0‘ hl(‘i nb pu'ent ful’ . § eign, the other being native. N\ {ulation also included 518 Indtx.nn. 161 \\\ ) Chinese, 107 Japanese and 25 others. \ Snntios thety also wero decreases 18 | \ the number of negroes. § GIVEN SHORE DUTY The All-Purpose Flour—Made in Washington § b Steward Taken From Ship Found | 24 $ 1 25 § Carrying Machine Guns. - \ Department of Justice omr:dntdechn X Lb‘ Bag’ ° § no orders have been i for th N delenhunn of ‘o‘“{y ':: s;;:eam:'r"emgb:_:é § ever. 8 e pping oar e M eestay: Swho. Giscovered the arms | I § secreted on ‘the ship. It is under. N |u(ood that the transfer was made i \ jorder that MacMay wouid be avail- |\ § able as a witness in the event arrests | \ uewu reported a* Newporl l\;;wa § oy e “pat atrested, but. Depares § ment of Justice officers hero said they | N had no report of such a. &\\ LIFTS LIMIT ON CIGARS. B %\ T bill to permit Cubans to ship § \\; Per Bottle... | 5¢ 1 \f P m: shipments to this country of Cuban tobacco products. VOTES SOLDIER AID ABROAD. A Senate bill authorizing the War [N\ rnish Amer N A .Pleasant Surprise Every Experience You Have With Corby Cake —will argue the w15dom of BUYING instead of BAKING. Everybody who likes Cake—and every- body does like GOOD Cake—will like CORBY SPECIAL LAYER CAKE. It looks so good; and tastes even better than it looks—nestling deep down in a cloud of fluffy icing. Chocolate—Strawberry—Mocha : At Al . . Our Stores . Cornwell’s Peach Tartelette A flaky shell of French Puffe Pastry ) R YaDY @) Y 3D ¥ A X “Pure as Mother Made It ¢ FC P FC JE FC Y E I Y JL T4 STY S mrmIas N ' & 34!24-31@ Blue Ridge Corn, per can........10c Blue Bell Shoe Peg Corn, can......15¢ Del Monte Y. C. Peaches, No. 23 . . .30c Colton Peaches, No. 2%..........22¢c Del Monte Cherries, No. 23......33c Keystone Peaches, No. 23........29¢ Del Monte Pineapple, No. 23......32¢c Keystone Pears, No. 2. ........35¢ Sanitary Fancy Rice, Ib......... .. ¢ Sanitary Macaroni, 8-oz. pkg......10c Sanitary Spaghetti, 8-oz. pkg. .. ..10c Argo Starch, pkg...civeuieimeiieme € Mazola Oi, pts....o. ceiaeconscezesrormnern 29€ Black Raspberries, No. 1 can. ... .17c Black Raspberries, No. 2 can...... 25¢

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