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In the Island of Rhodes hon still a factor in the marriage After the wedding tiie husband d his finger In honey, and traces a cross | good and swel e bride enters. Meanwhile the spec: tators cry out to the lady: “Be alway as is this honey.” I Deciding what to eat will be a pleasure if )'ofi shop at the I P-K market. You will find everything of the best and at prices | that spell real economy. Morris’ “Supreme” Swift's “Premium”- . Wilson’s “Certified” Prime Steer Beef Fancy Tender Cuts Steaks ‘Ib., 45¢ 1b., 38c 1b., 45¢ 1b,, 35¢ Prime Rib. Bouillon . . Shoulder Clod. Chuck Fancy Youngs - Fryers | Top Round. .. Bottom Round Fresh Hams Fresh Shoulders. . Af-Pork Sausage. Potato Salad. ....... (home-made) Special Canned Goods: Sale (We Deliver Dozen or Case Lot Orders) Tomatoes | Corn Peas Best Virginia Pack Fancy Maine Choicest of Extra Fine Small Peas No. 3 Can....15¢ | Can ... : 3 ....$31.65 Legs o' Lamb Chops (rib or loin) Chops (houlder) Stew Lamb Pineapple * “Sunbeam” Slicéd Hawaiian and Red Cherry Dozen, $4.00 Case, $7.75 k= Blackberry, Grape, Damson, Dozen, $2.90 Case, $5.75 Peach and Apricot N3 €an... oicoiiosss 32c 23 30c Dozen, $3.75 Case, $7.40 Dozen, $3.50 Case, $6.75 Flowr— “Gold Medal” 12-Ib. sack. ...68¢c 24-Ib. sack..$135 Carnation, Pet. Bor- den’s, White House. (48 cans) P-K Coffee The Best Grlnulflt‘ed Yoc .63c Start the day with a cup of P l\—znd Ib,, 45c | Strawberry, Red Raspberry I ERGT. OBER PLACED Has Had Thirty-Seven Years Three Secretaries. || | ous service in the who serv day. During his career he has cruised flland otner countries. | of marines. ON THE RETIRED:LIST| Marine Corps Orderly Under ROTARY NEETING OUTLINES PROGRAY District Commissioners and as s of the work accomp! by Col. Kutsz, and said 'that if at the end of his term he could feel that he had done half as much for the citizens of the District he weould be amply rewarded: Twelve members of the Hagerstown Rotary Club ‘and siX from the /An- napolis branch of the organization were in’ attendange, while more .than twenty out-of-town Rotarians from other sectlons of the country were THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER: 29, 1921 CHILEAN CONTRACT GIVEN. pmnumn. Pa., September 29.— A contract ‘to 'electrify the Chilean state railroad between Valparaiso and e« » Santiagy, at a cost of $7,000,000, has Tis "!“'t’ baen awarded to the Westinghiouse to eat in the Blectric and Manufacturing: Company A of Pittsburgh, it was announced yes- mormny terday. The eauipment to supply the road includes passenger and freight locomotives, electrical l.vlllllncal and substation materials. GUNNERY SERGT. MILTON J. OBER. Senator Ball Among Guests at Club Dinner. Honored by the first assembly of | (8 the three District’ Commissioners at a social function, with Commishloper- Elect Keller, and Senator L. 14 all, chairman of the Senate District cum- mittee, present a&s invited guests, Ralph Cummings, first vice president |l of thyg International Assoclation of |§ Rotary Clubs, In a stirring address on “The Ideals of Rotary,” enthused | more than 200 members of the or- | ganization and guests at the club's | & quarterly dinner at the New Willard Hotel last night. Following a brief tribute to Fd- ward Stock,® governor of the fifth [@ district of Rotary, who is a_member of the Washington Rotary Club, Mr. ! & Cummings outlined the contemplated | & program of Rotary for the coming | & Yyear, condensing the organization's|@ presented; 1215F ST. ml_mm 101218 G ST Artistic Lamps FOI’ EVGI’Y Room l’fl Every House Are Included in Our Elaborate Diaplay Floor Lamps, Chair Lamps, Bridge Lamps, -Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps and Desk Lamps LOFFLER - are shown in an extensive varicty of designs, 36 sausage varieties— - colors and prices’ FRANKFURTERS Another of the LOFFLER’S 'COUNTRY SAUSAGE Thinker, scholar, workman—it energizes them at the start of the day and to the epicure in them Fresh pork made savory. with sweet smelling Gunpery Sergt. mnon J. Ober-who has had thirty-seven years' continu- Harine Corps and as orderly, to Secretaries Meyer, Daniels and, Denby of the Navy Department, will be transferred to the | retired ligt of the Marine Corps Satur- jall parts of the world, and served ashore iy the Phillppines, in China In recognition of his creditable service he will be re- tired 4n the grade of sergeant major ber individual capability for servic high ethical standards of life, and promotion of better understunding between members, clubs and nations. Mr. Cummings attributed the un- settled condition of the world today to a luck of understanding. and said it was the intention of Rolary to en- circle the earth with “a league of merf, not militant,- not interfering in Helped Better Keeling. He said that the recent interna- Co tion Skin Ib., 25¢ | NoMore - S Sy tional convention- at ‘Edinburgh. had done more to cement better feeling between America and foreign peoples than the world realizes, and declared that, the most vital decision in the history of the organization would be given at a’ forthcoming conference at Chicago, when it would be decided whether the activities of Rotary would be conductad from a national or international standpoint. Mr. Cum-. mings was loudly cheered at the con- clusion of his address. In deference to a desire of Senator Ball to reach the Capitol, President Charles W. Delaware speaker. Semmes presented the legislator as the first Senator Ball congratulated the members on their splendid or- ganization, and said that both he, as chairman, and the other members of the Senat- District committee would ever welcome suggestions “{rom such a representative body of business men.” “I am aware of the aspirations of many of your citizens to have repre- sentation in Congress, and while 1 am one of the number who believe that Congress should control the af- fairs of the District to a great ex- tent, 1 am open-minded on the ques- tion of District suffrage, and will be only too glad to be convinced that the vote would benefit your city. Therefore sou and all representative Tomorrow and Saturday are the last days. Excellent Dining Special values in this sale for its final days. ample: Four-piece Dining Suite, in either Golden Oak or Jacobean Oak finish; Round Table, long drawer in Buffet, Closet, inclosd Server... Ten-piece Dining Suite, in Walnut or Golden Oak; Buffet with side cupboards; Double- door China Closet; Serving Table with drawer and shelf; Chairs with genuine leather seats: Blue for Walnut and Brown Single-door China the house is needing for the coming season, get it now—and save. For ex- ¥1980 3250 | House & Herrmann |7th & Eye Sts.| House & Herrmann | || Have you taken advantage of the | September Sale Bargains? If there is anything Tl'ns Buffet isa wonderful value Plain Oak—44-inch’ size—of * || attractive design; well made and finished in every detail. September Sale Price— $29.85 Chairs and Rockers Most -attractive in design —and surprisingly priced. Chair and Rocker in Ma- i cane meat $ z 2.50 s40 and back toned to match finish of frame; wing support. Each Mahogany- finish Hall Chajr with high back, Wood seatand turned legs for Oak. Rotnd Table.......occcoeeenioenn Upholstered . Armchair or Ten-plece Dining Suite, in Red Mahogany finish; neat Sheraton | Rocker, seat'and back covered design; attractive brass ferrule on feet of .| with neat pat- all pieces; swelled front Buffet, long drawer tern, of attrac- in Server, 48-inch Round Table, extendable 337 5,00 tive ' Tapestry: s 4000 to six feet; Chairs well upholstered in good 2~ | exposed trame || grade of Black Leather; well proportioned - — of ;Mahogany y EhinmHCIOBEE: oo oo siesmnacusobantesasensiad v finish. Each.. £ ! . . b . il Washing Machine ' Here’s a high-grade water-driven Washing' i Machine that’s notonly 2 a great labor-saver, but i J . is also a safe machiqé il s 5 for the most delicate i Peflfll 3 fabrics; splendid mo- C tor; Dolly agitator an ) e Il Stepladder Chair iy est d - Mixing Bowls i tub of cypress. ! - DOW! | fl Except the back has ad- Five 'In hest’ as pletursd "~ E ‘ditional support s 95 s .w S o et ?cu" % i of spindles be- z 5 § i tween the hori- 3 : C i zontal slats....... ‘ Seventh and I { &, II Seventh- and* business men of Washington are cor- dially invited to discuss the matter ments ara right 1 promise you that I will be just.” Returns for Souvenir. An_amusing incident occurred at the conclusion of Senator Ball's re- marks. Bidding the invited gucsts a hurried good-bye. the Delawarean rushed from the room, only to return in fiftecn minutes ‘to get handsome souvenir that had been presented to ail present by Rotarian Robert Hicks jof the Internatioual Merchant Marine Company. Much laughter greeted the senatos’s actions. Kach of the District Commissioners paid _tribute “to the reputation of Rotary as & benefit to any community in which it is located, and stressed the wonderful co-operation the -pres- ent board had received from ‘mem- | bers of the local organization for the betterment of Washington. An enthusiastic greeting was given Col. €. W. Kutz, ‘the retiring Engi- neer Commissioner, and after briefly presenting his appreciation - of the treatment by all Washington during his incumbency, he introduced his successor, Col. Charles Keller, as “an officer, co-worker and friend of thirty- two yea-s' standing.” Col. Keller spoke in the highest = = Hemstitching Picot Edging Plaiting Ruching Buttons and The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Conn.’ Ave' N, W M. Past er—nakg A Speelal | Offering Smart | | 'Autumh 3 Unus\na] and smartA models jn-~Canton i Crepe;: many are beau- | tifully’ embroidered; some’ plain- efiects Ne | style touches, such’ as i evidence.. In ‘Brown," “-at $55. purposes into three classifications— |3 an endeavor to develop in each mem- | @ with the policies of governments, but ever alert and determined to preach fthe gospel of service before self.” with me, and if [ think vour argu-: the Jenny sleeve, are.in” | - Navy and Black. Priced® |l of 259, t0 3314, Included in this display is a large selection of specially priced lamps and shades at reductions - , off their former prices. Pants | Corduroy Knicker- ! bockers — Mouse color; full cut and well made. Sizes 8 to 17 years. $1.59 Corduroy Straight Knee Pants; sizes 3 to 10 years; strongly made. 95¢ Blue Serge Knicker- bockers; all wool and full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. $ 195 Specials in Youngsters’ Shoes Boys' Brown Mahog- any Lace Shoes—Eng- lish last; all solid leather. Every pair gllnrlnteed to - give good servnce. Sizes 1 to 6. $345 Same Shoes as above —in sizes for smaller boys—10 to 133%. $295 Children’s Button and Lace Shoes; all solid . leather. 1,000 pairs and in fifteen different styles. Nature shape l.sts. Sizes 3 to 8. $$1.00 Boys’ Shoes for Scout or School Wear—Brown leather uppers; - solid chrome Elk leathersoles and heels. Will with- stand roughest wear. Sizes 10 to 13%; and 1 to 6. $ 195 ~ @irls’ School and Dress Shoes—Gun Metal, Pat- ent Leather, n Calf, etc. Made in Eng- lish or nature shape i lasts. Sizes 1134 Yto-2, ' Grades selling up to $6.00. $3.95' Brown - Two Days of Special Selling | in the Boys’ Department —and with the advantage tomorrow which ‘always comes with first choice Three lots of : 5 % Boys’ Suits Each with TWO PAIRS of Pants All-wool Blue Serge Suits—cut large and full—and with seams securely sewed; both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special at....... $11.75 Crompton’s “ All-weather Corduroy, with two pairs of Knickerbockers—both full lined; Jackets with Gabardine lining. - Sizes 8 to 17 years. Specnal atis: o $875 Fancy Cassimere Suits—Gray, Brown and Blue mixtures—both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 8 to 17 years. - Special at..........$9.75 Two lots of ’ o, Boys’ Wash Suits —Remarkably Marked— Ajax Cloth, in Blue and Gray—Middy and Button-on Styles; trimmed with White ‘or Black braid; somew ith White . Collars; emblem on sleeve; Black Sailor Ties. Middy Sizes, 3 to 10 years; Button- on Sizes, 3 to 7 years. Special at..........$1‘.59 Small lots of Wash Suits—including many styles—dark colors only. Sizes ranging from 3to 7 years. Were $1.95. Special lot of - Boys’ Novelty Sults $4 75 Blue Serge Middy, French Middy nnd Button-on Styles; Silk- emblem on sleeve. ‘White braid trimming ; Black tie. Button- on Sizes, 3 to 8 years. Middy Sizes, 3 to 10 years. .Special w.llues ili’_ , “ Junior High” Suits ' .. ONE and TWQ.Pairs of Pants $29.75 Cut to the tastes and in the propor- tions required by the boys just going into long trousers. Not small men’s Suits, but “big boys’” Suits.. Light and Dark Gray Herringbone;' Brown and Gray : chy Mixtures. ’. Seventh Street Specials in Boys’ Furnishings Blouse Waists—choice of many excellent pat- terns — collar attached. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 49 ~ Neglige Shirts—fancy striped patterns, with collars attached or neck- band. Sizes 121 to 14. l { i 75¢ Middy Blouses — all White and White with Blue collar. Cut full. Sizes 4 to 16 years. $1.15 Nainsook Union Suits, with web belt in back that gives freedom to the body. Sizes 24 to 34. 69° White only; silk frogs. Sizes 8 to 18 years. 95¢ Windsoer Ties—plain colors and fancy plads. Big variety from which to choose. 25¢ Roll-top Hose, cordu- roy rib, in Black and Brown. Sizes 7 to 10. 45¢ " Specials in ' Children’s Sweaters Coat Sweaters, with , shawl collar — Navy Blue, Maroon, Casdinal and Heather Mixtures. Sizes 12 to 18 years. $5.95 Two-piece Pajamas— i Lavender, Blue and 1! ! | Specials in Boys’ Hats l Boys® Stitched Cloth I Hats —mneat patterns; clasp top; silk lined. * Small sizes. 95¢