Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 26

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHiNGTON, D. C, FRID’AY,\ MUTT AND JEFF—My Word; But Ain’t Jeff Terribly Polite. 7 |JUNE 24, 1921 SNAAAAAAA MUDDIMAN GAS RANGE | "= Carload Just Arrived—Get Yours Now' Get' Our Low Price on This Wonderful Range S MUDDIMAN &, 1204 G St.—616 12th St. N.W. You Sce THAT SN e Down YonberR? = S s.” < A\ \\\:\& N =4 R from the District committee yester- by Senator Gooding of Idaho. s s g il .. | the American Legion; Z. a A dincer ziven by Cot aohn Me- i ¢ NRTICSD RN S B LRV ION _—— Elroy, commander of l;AeADenurl;n:‘;“( California; Capt. L. A. Scot!, repre- e Polomac. Grand Army of the | sentative from Tennessee, and Hays | iy = Republic. &1 the Dowor House 1850 | Vi Wikcr, et ciuk o1 e peneion (== la]——lo]c——=]o|c——=lol—2l|g urcau. N\, night. . Ogher veterans of past wars | b were there, many of them holding | \ o] high oflices in thelr organizations. | R TR T 1 of fues s imlon e v | After forty-five years' devotion 3 to cveral | the profession of nufsing. Miss Anna “aroline Maxwell is to retire June 30 E ervisor in the Presbyterian w York. rne, | i6th and Allison streets northwest | the District. i Ca a arding, smiling, several times “ol. MeEl y lsn't War- would enjoy |~ WANTED ‘WARREN’ THERE. |Stutnty SEanien, ar, e 2 it | FAVORS CLOSING HIGHWAY | s favorabl. reported <o the Senate e —— department. G. A. R.; W. 8. McCaffery, _ President's Faf omor | commande ot et 0w - | By day =5 ‘A‘“”nu‘;“ of B ment of Spanisn War Veterane: Col Bill Reports Part of Piney Branch The sireet which it i3 proposcd to o 3 S, 3 en. 1 Edwar Little. Ma amilton Fish, close has been renderes unnecessary Bee ! Spanish War Veterans and World War Boad No Longer Needed. by reason of the opening and exten- r. George T. Harding, father of . Veterans; Col. James A. Drain, com-| A bill to close Piney Branch -road |sions of other streets in accordance |y | the President, was the gucst af honor | mander of the District Departmient of | between 17th and Tayior streets. and | with the permanent highway plan of Z. O o L 5 & ™" —By BUD FISHER. < I DON'T Wnow: T YoUNG ECLLER, DIDN'T wiLt, wHat | [ o) PoLITE ?] | Read AnY MoRe WHEN I SAW e EIRST WORD wAs ‘PRIVATE . AWARDED SERVICE CROSS. | the distingulshed service cross by the 3 ident, for extraordinary herolsm Sergt. Frank 1. Hart, 108th Engi-|in action near Consenvoye, France, on neers, of Chicago, has been awarded ! the night of October 7, 1818. v ' DEY5S JES’ TWO PLACES WHAH D RICH EN DE Po™ EN DE HIGH EN DE LOW MEETS ToGETHER St S CARNATIONS, 75¢ Doz. b ROSES . . . $1 Doz. 5] Home grown, right from our greenhouses to you—order your supply at once. WASHINGTON FLORAL CO. " @ 14thand N. Y. Ave. N.W.—Phone Main 106-107 e|——o]c——ojc——jo]—— o] ——¢ [FARRY RADFME =2 .. i 1316 01324. 7® ST.N.W. ; himse Among the guests were Maj. Gen. | L Clem, past_department com- = o of the Bopariment of the Po- || [nvalid A. R. : Al,“.afn, Blud}locl(_l i Rcohlli.ng ’ airs Special Sale—- || for Rent Bath Sprays and Sale 't the invaiid enjoy the sprin Model No. 1, complete; ready to attach.......ooaeesod 09¢ n bl b) o ot Model No. 2, larger than No. 1; complete $1.19 * The home of the chamois and the avalanche—the land with irresistible lure for tour- ist8, whose journeys are made infinitely easier by the use of Travelers’ Checques and Let- The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. ters of Credit issued by our Foreign Department ~ Special model a your bathtub; permanent shower. S.pe- ................... $2. : Y THE WASHINGTON LOAN | If sspoetc s sp INCORPORAT ED Pl i b i .......... back Tose in We carry a_complete line of e rubber bathing caps, both THE plain and fancy. The Gibson Co., Inc., 917 G Street N.W. STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE OPEN LATE SATURDAY! |A DOUBLE-HEADER FOR SATURDAY! D $25 and $30 : 2" Men’s All-Wool SUITS AND TRUST COMPANY 1 Downtown Bank: West End Branch: { 900-902 F Street. |, 618-620 17th Street. f »~ .Satfirday for Men More Shoes added to Q! yfif SAMPLE ; that great group at \./ : =No Charge for Altelratiol —Stouts and Regulars Sizes 33 to 46. = . . . Featuring - Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots, Herringbones, Etc. Here they are, men—never in our history -such a lot of fine colthes for men and young men— and snaps, too, because you'll find single and double breasted, form-fitting blue, brown, y, green and novelty -mixtures, perfectly tailored. Hundreds and hundreds of these suits have found satis- fied purchasers alrcady and we have been on the tookout- each day for more of these sgper—vnlues— just managed to get together another big lot for a rousing Saturday sale—don't delay if you want one—all-wool $25 and $30 sample suits, in light and dark patterns, stripes, mixtures and plain colors. Pictured, style E217 in Tony Red Calf— and E216 same model in light Tan English grain leather. \Both styles of a lot of Class and unusually well made. . 2 200 Smartly Styled; New ° . c m m 1 | | EN GITS A BLESSIN', EN DATS. IN DE CHUCH-HOUSE EN D& PIGGLY WIGGLY STOo. \ Sugar,perlb.............. 3 Eggs, in cartons, per dozen......... (Guaranteed Fresh) Fancy Creamery Butter, Gilt Edge. : Wisconsin American Cheese, per Ib. .23 ‘Pure Lard, No. 1 carton. ... .w....... .14 Fancy Maine Corn, Jewett Brand, No. Trisum Strawberries in Syrup, No. Pine Cone Peaches in Heavy Syrup, No. 2:CaB. .. . coememeimee oo o B8 Were $7.85 pair and great values tl'{en! _ 'WASH DRESSES gz - $3.98 - Batiste : ] g htfy 1. swishing frocks of beautiful printed organdy. fast color | checl? egl—‘lfign:’:‘:’..’ fowered s and_ lovely batiste—in all the popular summer l Chedes®ana style effects. Some with P-K collars and cuffs, sashes, folds and quillings of Wondrous range of becoming modes for women and organdy ete. migses. . Specially priced for Saturday. only—a saving to you of several dollars on’ each creation. 7 Alluring collection of original dress and sports creations of very finest quality and latest conception—leghorns, horsehair braids, Italian braids— ‘movelty ‘trimmed and banded. - : But tomorrow they go ,into that popular group at $5.95. - 1L.OT of other shoes, too, at the same price. Ball-strap i3 A or wing-tip - Sports: Oxfords. Oxfords and . high shoes in medium or nasrow English lasts or full-toe shapes. ? . i : MAMMOTH SHOE PURCHASES BRING. SPECIAL BARGAINS MEN’S $6 to $8 HIGH L FURCRASE O¥ BOYS’ $3.50 to $4 SCHOOL LQW‘ SHOES - | Y \cATioN sHOES DIEESSSHOES P k~vici and gun.metal, tan Choice of Play Oxfords and San- vict and. calf; hxoa‘fl. medium and |-dals, in tan, white. and Oozeskin— English lasts; ball strap, brogue | also White Canvas Fob Oxfords | gun metal English or blucher styles, and novelty lasts; in all sizes 6 to | with Neolin soles—sizes 6 to 2—val- | of solid leather througho! izes 12 11. Reliable makes. \ ues to $2.60. Saturday only -at $1 [to 6. Dressy and durable. MEN’S SUMMER OXFORDS BOYS’ AND MEN’S SCOUT SHOES ‘White Canvas and Palm Beach® Ox- s 95 Saturday speclal of light and dsrk fords, with leather or rubber soles and . s " Undoubtedly the best inen’s shoe-fi:ys in' Tow For, : while‘the $5.95 price is so low that it speaks foritseli=—the styles and qualities are so remarkable that all-over town men -are talking: about the “HAHN” Shoe Values!- . ¢ 3 . PR TN e il o Tan calf English or blucher styles, tan Chrome Calf Scouts for men, youths heels; all sizes 5 to 11 in the lot. and boys.; All sizes in eath group— 11 o 13%, 1 to 5%, 6 to 1" Export Borax Soap. .....cccv.... 03 Grandma White Naptha. ......... .03 Park Brand Syrup, 11-0z. bottle ... = .13 ' Maple Flavor, 16-oz. bottle..... .20 .Gold Medal and Pillsbury Flour, Chevy Chace Mayonnaise, - ; - 3-oz. jar, 12¢; 8-0z. jar........ 25 ' Beechnut Ginger Ale and Watermelons - % Jce Cold in Our Refrigerators Full Line 'of Seasonable Fruits PIGGLY WIGGLY{} ~

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