Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 27

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THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921. o7 = =TlSCHOOL HEADS BAR | " Suka & Company sz || NAREAT WURK, Rule to Deny Collections From Children Continued | ' Despite Requests. | “The Small Special Sale of Boys’ | pTouis jecliliay (o tunde, for pim: Il We” | RightPostureSuits ||| POTATOES perv. 3¢ | Another Ham Sale | Inviting Values — and Tempting Price: it will co-operate in other ways with the humanitarian campaign being 2 il " : N —each two pairs of pants— Bl boata. by 5. tie) yote jadhered : More of the 8-1b. average size. At all stores to its former decision not to allow Boys® Knickerbock wool, fancy mixtures members expressed sympathy with E - collections in the schools, but the tomorrow and Saturday. . the cause and acknowledged the - 7 to 17 years. ° greatness of the task which lay be- Sweet < fore the Near East Relief workers. The : Special— vote was taken In the conference S. IOr | which preceded the regular open o U 9 5 meeting of the board yesterday at the otatoes $ l 95 . “Right Posture” fills a place in the Boys’ wardrobe Franklin School. Mrs. Cabot Stevens ’ that is unique and unusual. It’s companionship makes i‘,;"}“ e e for good health—and good character. Wearing “Right Th;s bnax;;l was presented with ahm-‘ " e ter from Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, hon- Posture” Suits, your Boy will be well dressed—and orary chairman; John R. Larner, well Ssctwpi phiyslcally. e Y oear ot Hitiod pomn: : Boys’ Domet One - piece T‘llmqrrow and Saturday we shall feature at this {n"‘n:m:.hin\'whici it wa pointed out ® L b sleeping garments; button- | SPecial price a group of “Right Posture” Suits—Light e e T it lb a front. Sizes 2 to 16 years. and. Dark Gray—and Brown Mixtures—Herringbone 53'3:};[(‘::"(.,“1? ll‘;';‘d(."(:s|gr:‘~:::"x|:i{\‘;i per ) c l ornl 0 and Tweed effects; also plain colors. Sport, Norfolk ffl’.‘:,,",',’,‘:::;‘_‘,‘,‘,,lf.’;‘:,,‘_:",I}“ L f0 oporare Y Special Off pecl er on Picnic Shoulders 1b: 1 5¢ Waghington Flour Special— pecial in the area from which the Red Cross, and Regular models. All sizes, 7 to 18 years. ar Vo as such, withdrew, and is throughout 895 the United States and Canada entitled to and given the same recognition. privileges and cration as Is given Crompton’s All - weather Corduroy [ Suits, each with TWO PAIRS OF The letter pointed out further that Boys' Union Suits—ribbed PANTS; full lined Knickers. $875 Witkon and ot Tresident Haraing: -ail Wilson and of President Harding, “ail and flecced; ecru color. Sizes Sizes 7 to 17 years i American citizens have been urge e | o sl taa T Proclamations. - | Swift’s Premium Bacon, perlb. . . 45 aid our stricken allles in the ne east.” and that President Harding r cently said, “There ought to be no cessation or relaxation of our sympa- Ithetic American efforts for them.” The above letter was supplemented Rl Mackinaws ||| s twenty-nine citizens, which read: “We, the undersigned citizens of the ! District of Columbia, indorse the re- 4 | quest presented by the officials of the i*Near East Relief’ to your honf bl L board and the superintendent of schools, asking an opportunity for the Special— $1.00 Boys 9 Boys' Shirts—neat pat- terns: band or collar-at- cl!lldr(tn of your schools to \'L)Iunmrll}t: tached. Sizes 121 to 14. A remarkable price for a truly exceptional gar- ’H'n'dkia‘{»'u’ngz';xs"'fhf-;o;"‘uéfelle ffig",figffi ment. Brown, Blue, Gray and Red mixtures—Double- N e breasted cut; with convertible collars, muff pockets. Were onr allies in the world war. = 5c Seams are all carefully piped. Sizes 8 to 17 years, o aite e ettt .‘,','.;a".",‘,',“l,“o':,l'i li. e, the Red Cross and Near Bast Beginning tomorrow (Friday ) morning you WisconSin 25c will have the opportunity of buying this all- Cheese, one Ib. for . ns of the. t. who Special— purpose flower at the lowest prices we have | Reliet, are entitled to co-operation be- | ica\lrc they have ud“?lk assigned b_\'I . act of Congress, and all citizens have! Boys’ Blue Serge Middy and Button- | been urged by both former President | Wilson snd by President Harding to | it H ' . i) prasgatdn I - = ¢ Boys' Black Cat Hose— on Suits; fast color, braid trimmed; em- asgist this worle | e oppor- | You know the flour, and the following Black and Dark Brown; blem on sleeve. e st o tha r lb * prices should 1 i S By e s S i 1 0 hires Sns e o Per 1D. &§-C | prices should he welcome news. been 1n position to quote for many months. the opportunity.” i The following names were signed to this indorsement: Charles W.| Vi V. B.! | Semmes, Willilam B. Westlal Our Guaranteed iDeyber, Isaac Gans, Georg Effective tomorrow morning: ONIONS per Ib. sc 12-Ib. bag for C jority of parents and teachers favor 39¢ Nealo, Sigmund Kann, . Knowles Cooper, H. John Joy Edsor, J. E. Powell, F. J. Grimke, Boys’ Washable Fabric Shoes for BOYS side, A. J. Driscoll, Charles J. Bell, Gloves—Light and Dark Cuno H. Rudolph, James F. Oyster. i Albert S. Schulteis, Thomas Bradley, Brown and Gray. Sizes 3 to $ 50 $ 00 | 'Bugene E. Thompson, G. O. Walson, 8 years. o 0 o i Milton E. Ailes, Ross P. Andrews, w. | i | i} Galliher. Frank R. Jellefl, Theo- | dore W. Noyes, Ulysses G. B. Pwrcc,l Cnatles E. Howe and C. T. Clagett. Another _indorsement _addressed * President Simon of the board b: ‘resentative John W. Summers o 24-1b. bag for $7.09 we Sell Fresh Mllk Baking days are here—the entire faniily will ap- preciate the fine bread for rolls vou'll make with Fresh milk supplied our.stores by H. L. Black & | “Washington.” Son’s Dairy. Our large volume of sales in all parts of the city is conclusive evidence to us that the quality of this milk is appreciated. Special— $1.00 g According to size Here are Shoes you can put on the youngster and turn him 1 s “Belleving as 1 do that the educa- tue m loosefto romp and play—with never a care. tional and spiritual vislon tosour owsn | i the :oesbok(he shoes give way before 60 days ! children is, in its way, olf) even great- | ring them back—and we'll give you another pair ab- 'er value than the contributions ma ol se | for starving children of other lands,! Boys’ Kid and Mocha solutely free. 1 sincerely trust that this relief work | Gloves—Tan and Gray. Sizes They are specially made Shoes. Soles are best R L R S e Rl chusetts concluded as follow up to 6. Value, $2.50. grade of oak tan, treated by special process; Wingfoot past.” | Letters also were sent to the board ' Special— rubber heels; wear-proof linings; stub-proof tips; Ihy Mrs. J. W. Frizzell, Mrs. E; s. | solid leather insoles; box toe, counters, etc. Made on | Bhelton, John Poole, Andrew ,\-r\"'l';:on:[ ] i d’; !Holcombs G. Johnson, Rev. Dr. James | sloq lasts ;uslt like Dad’s. Black or Brown leather. Sizes H. Taylor, Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, | from 10%; to 6. Miss EMen Vinton, Mrs. Ransome and many others. | The reference in the committee's 1 We sell milk at extremely reasonable prices. We Sanit Butter lb solicit your co-operation in returning empty bottles, ary 9 per ® c thus eliminating one of the greatest items of expense . {iThe refersnce imithe doommitices in milk handling, viz.: bottle shortage. view .of the pledge of co-operation in granting cetrain privileges recently | given the Red Cross by the board of | education. Sanitary Eggs, per doz. 5]¢ | Quart Bottle, 13« | Sanitary Famous Green \Pint Bottle, 7c Bag Coffee, per Ib. .. 25¢ Quality and price of each of the above three items merit your cosideration. \We urge every patron to buy these items. An empty bottle is required in exchange for each bottle taken from our store. “First Aid to Any Home Baker”’ -:;%f Special Until Saturday’s Closing TR , ) Let Us Tell You About High-Grade Small Can Silver Label '71/2c Canned Peas and Corn Which Peas,percan . . . . . First, note that these are the SMALL CANS. known as No. 1 size. Silver Label, as you know, is Shriver’s pack. The small cans are very desirable for use in families which cannot use the regular Sizc tins. 6 1 3} “Conewago” Cut Stringless 1 O PETER PAN ‘Beans,percan . . . . . c BRAND A dime gets you a can of good standard quality stringless beans. Many of our patrons know the brand—to those who - i, ol don’t, we will say that there is a big dime’s worth in cvery We want the opportunity of convincing you that can. 'You'll find “Conewago” a pleasing, satisfactory dish. = > (Subject to being unsold. ,Our first of the week sale has really fine goods can be bought at reasonable prices. Slosediont stock In ;eome/atores) So we this week arranged to sell “Peter Pan” Peas and A Y. “Peter Pan” Corn in a combination offer for a price ,.Alr llne Brand HoneY’ 2 5c that places these items within the buying reach of al- 14-0z. bottle,each . . .- : Tryabag of “Ceresota” and eliminate all flour worry. Good bread-bakers demand ; good flour, and Ceresota is a standard of quality wherever it is known. ' Your first trial of Ceresota will acquaint you with the merits of the product which the manu- facturers claim to be | “THE PRIZE BREAD FLOUR OF THE WORLD” You Can Buy at Reasonable Prices most every household who likes and can afford canned goods of quality. Are you one who has never served “Airline” Brand Honey ? | in bottles on your table? The “Airline” folks have developed A s I 2 s g thehhoney business so ;‘hat you can now bu)l" st!r_lainetd ho;l:y We “nhesuzg;gl) 'eco;nmend i?ter Pa“d PrOd with every assurance that you are getting, the finest quality H that is produced. We believe that much greater quantities ucts as be{ng g en?u,gh OF any: table, regar less of of "Airline” hongy will be sold if on]i a trial bottle can once | how exacting the fam;]y s taste may. be. Try the two- be placed in the homes of those who have never as yet tasted % " - 5 it. "We recommend the purchase of “Airline”; we demon- | can purchase—if the quality pleases, we will be glad | i i strated our faith in the product by ordering a full carload . . ' into our lmck—-aomethingp we haveynever heretofore done. to sell you, until next Saturday’s closing, as many combinations at prices quoted as you feel you may need “Del Monte” Royal Anlle 3 1 c for the coming winter’s use. . et sl ot of sy sk T | one potar Pan” Corn § 10T o 1 € | fornia fruits, Here is your opportunity to buy at the most reasonable of prices. 5 For Sale at All Our 159 Stores SANITARY GROCERY (0., I

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