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PRESIDENT IS BACK Sanitary Butter, Ib., 52¢ CABBAGE SALE FROM VIRGINIA TRIP Returns on Mayflower After Speaking at Two Impres- sive Ceremonies. President and Mrs. Harding and the party of officials who accompanied them on their trip yesterday to York- town and Williamsburg, Va.. returned to Washington toda dential yacht Maytlo slower, which left ¥ night, docked at the n: at 9:30 o'clock this morning. | GIVEN HONORARY DEGREE. | Visits Jamestown After Attending William and Mary Exercises. i ! WILLIAMSBURG, Va., October 20.—| President Harding orary degree of do College of Willian 3 - installation for andler as president u[: e, the institutio ! Later he went to Jamestown, the ettlement in site of the firs America, and p who, in 1619, tive assembiy 1 be held on this contine: i The President and Harding, | by a party of high gov-| the trip in 18§1 to ms ary of Cornw of United his honor e 1 nd mil i Yorktown the aj a vil From motore soarded rty were four| ries Hughes, | THE WEATHER | District hat colder ton of Columbia—Fair and| ht; tomorrow | moderate west and northwest th Temperature same date last year—| Highest, 78; lowest, 54. Conditlon of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- | perature, 61; condition, clear. 1 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geod Today-—Low tide, 4 pm.; pm. survey.) high tide, 10:06 a.m, Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:20 p.m.; high tide, 1 11:10 p.m, e Sun and Moon. i Today—Sun rose 6:22 §:23 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:23 a.m.; sun sets 5:22 p.m. : sun sets ses $:15 pm.; sets 9:53 am. | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | balf hour after sunset. Up-River Waters. { HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., October | 20.—The Fotomac and the Shenandoah | rivers were both clear this morning. ! State of Weather. Clouds s Touisville Miami ¥ of home owners. Interior and Exterior Work. 1114 1. K. FERGUSON, IN " 9th St. Palating Department. Ph. N. 231-333. Bouquet Coffee Surprisingly Good 2 50 Per pound “Burckell’s” 1325 F St. N.W. Fine New York Stock Danish Variety At All Stores Per Lb. For this sale we have arranged for liberal quantities for each store. Two carloads have just been delivered, which, with part of a car sent out on Monday of this week, starts us off on this sale with nearly THREE carloads. Even at that there won’t be any too much to supply the demand which our price will create. Selling in large volume, these staple articles of food ena- ble us to make prices which would otherwise be impossible. Come in and look over the stock early, while the stock is most nearly complete. A Nice Picnic Shoulder To Cook With The Cabbage We are going to have about 5,000 of those fancy grade small “picnics” for this week end sale. Tomorrow you get best choice. Our Price, per Ib., 1 6C Kingan’s Lard in Cartons Last week we offered this Fine Quality Lard at a very low price. This week we have more of it and you can buy it at the same price. Kingan's Lard is like other Kingan products—the kind you can depend on proving highly satisfactory. For convenience and economy you will insist on hav- ing lard packed in the one-pound cartons. The advan- tages are quickly apparent when you get it into your kitchen. So until Saturday’s closing our price while our stocks last will be— Kingan’s Carton Lard, Per 1-Lb. Carton, 1 3 1/2C Do You Use A Butter Substitute j> If You Do, Why Pay More Than We Ask You for This Brand Eckerson’s Top Notch Brand This is the product containing oleomargarine as distinguished from the goods which do not contain animal fats. Eckerson’s “Top Notch” Brand is just what the name implies, and we believe is not excelled in quality. If you want to economize by using a butter substitute you should give “Top Notch” a trial. Our Price per One-pound Carton......... NOTE—A capsule of coloring matter is given you with each purchase. In your kitchen you can color “Top Notch” to the rich golden color so much desired in butter spreads. Here Is A Two-Lb. Carton Of ' Salt At An Old Time Price “Saltiest Salt”—that’s what it’s called— is packed in a two-pound carton, from Per Pkg'. which you can “pour” it. It’s the fine grade of table salt you demand. We bought it quickly—you’ll do the same when you see it. A big value in a handy package. Carload just received, and each store is ready for you. Ceresota Flour We call your attention to the fact that Ceresota Flour is now selling in our stores at prices the lowest we have offered it since this brand was placed on™\, sale in our stores. You can’t go wrong on “Ceresota” it's one of the best, and a trial bag will fully convince you that no better flour could be desired. 5-Lb. Trial Size, 29¢ 12.Lb. Bag, 68c 24-Lb. Bag, $1.25 On Last Monday We Announced That We Had One-lb. 2 5,000 Packages —of Procter & Gamble’s “Star Naphtha Washing Powder to give away with purchases of other products made by these manu- facturers. Until these are entirely disposed of you can secure same on the basis mentioned below. These 25,000 packages were apportioned among our stores, and this offer is good in each store until the lot apportioned it is sold out—then, of course, this offer is void as to that particular store. Perhaps you will wonder how we can give away merchandise to the value of nearly two thousand dollars. The answer is that this is an adver- -tising proposition; and if you realized what it would cost through other forms of advertising to get 25000 packages of Star Naptha into the homes of Washington, you would be convinced that thig method is really the cheapest that can be devised. Procter & Gamble's products—such as Star, P. G. White, Ivory and Lenox Soap—are known in most every household; and once you use Star Naptha Washing Powder, we feel con- fident that it will be added to your list of household “standbys.” Now Let Us'Tell You Just How We Are Offering | These are soaps well known to you and which are big sellers in all our stores. It will pay you to anticipate vour wants somewhat in order to get the free powder. Buy as many as- sortments as you want—it’s first come, first served. b Pt o S Nt LBE C White 20C 4Cafimrl;; ;mall 29c¢ 6 cai'é?“l;éfi“&' 20c These Prices Until Saturday’s Closing Some Big Values Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, 2 i 25¢ Comet ‘“Unkoted’’ Rice, perlb.81/5¢ Ritter’s Pork & Beans, 3 &= 25¢ Roger’s Evaporated Milk, Can, 10c White Potatoes, per Pound, 3¢ Sweet Potatoes, 4 Pounds for 15¢ Do You Use Cocoa? Then this should interest you. We are ready to give you a bar- gain in breakfast cocoa such as we have never offered before. We found an opportunity of buying a -product at a ridiculously low price, due entirely to the fact that the seller wanted to have money instead of cocoa. We satisfied ourselves that it was good cocoa, such as we could recommend and guarantee to you. We ordered a carload. It came to us packed in large barrels, but we have repacked it into Ball’s “Ideal” one-quart fruit jars, and we are going to offer it _ to you at a very moderate price. If you use cocoa, we urge you to buy a pound. If it doesn’t suit you, return it and get your money back. One Pound of Pure Cocoa in a One Quart “Ball’s” Ideal Fruit Jar for We have supplied our stores with the best assortment of ap- ples we have had in our stores for several years. Apples are not so high ‘priced at our stores that you can’t afford them. We have a varied assortment, including in most stores such excellent kinds ‘as Jonathan, Winter Banana, Delicious, Grimes Golden and York Imperials. Look over the stock in our store nearest your home— you will find some of these varieties there. i;t;fi,]b, 10¢and lZl/zcl‘.r:;':m,, 3 Fancy Eating Large Sizes—Sold By the Piece Lbs. for If you are a patron of our stores, buy our butter, don’t miss one of the very best offerings in our entire list. We recommend it to you as extremely fine butter and we guarantee at all times that it must give you the same satisfaction that any other butter does regardless of the “price you pay. That's a broad statement, but we stand right back of it. Buy a pound, use any quantity necessary to test it thoroughly and if it doesn’t come up to our recommendation return the unused portion and we will cheerfully refund the entire purchase price. Always we guarantee Sanitary Butter. No matter when or at which store you buy it, if it isn’t absolutely satisfactory, return it and get your money back. “Sanitary” Brand Eggs 47 C (In Cartons) Per Dozen..... All eggs now sold in our Sanitary Carton or in bulk in our stores arc eggs which were put in cold storage last_spring and are now being, drawn out for consumption. A good egg is a good egg, and there should be no prejudice against storage goods as such. Eggs which con e out of storage do not all come out in good condition. But if carefu iy selected and candled there is no reason why they should not gyve perfect satisfaction. N 1 Our own force of candlers inspect all the eggs which we sell. Every egg that shows the slightest defect is thrown aside and none but the sery best are selected for our Sanitary brand. Every precaution 1s used to sec that every egg is perfect, but should you find in any purc hase any egg or eggs which you do not consider absolutely good, we wall replace same or refund you the value. Thus in buying our “Sanitary” brand carton eggs you are abso) utely insured agaiust loss. Smoked Hams, Per Lb., 2 ,:/—(_': Due to the scarcity of small sizes we could onl y secure a limited number for this sale. So early buyers will not be the disappointed ones. Washington Flour, 6 Ibs. . . . . 30c Washington Flour, 12 bs. . . . 55¢ Washington Flour, 24 lbs. . . $1.05 Gold Medal Flour, 61bs. . . . . 34c Gold Medal Flour, 121bs. . . . . 62c Gold Medal Flour, 24 Ibs. . . . $1.21 Aunt Jemima Pancake . . . . 15¢ Virginia Pancake . . . . . 12l Gold Medal Buckwheat . 10c Log Cabin Syrup, 16 oz. 21c Log Cabin Syrup, 36 oz. 53¢ Park Brand Syrup. . . . . . 23¢c Sanitary Corn Syrup, 9¢, 15¢ and 27¢ Karo Syrup, 10b. can . . . . 55¢ Borden’s Chocolate Malted Milk. 35¢ Peerless Small Green Lima Beans. 23¢ Silver Lake Large Green Lima. . 23c¢ Silver Lake Pumpkin, can. . . 12lc¢ Shriver’s Very Small Peas, can. . 30c Shriver’s Blue Ridge Sifted Peas cam . .. . 17%c¢ Shriver’s Silver Label Peas, can. 13¢ Shriver’s Cut Stringless Beans, o O B ¢ 12%¢ Shriver’s Golden Bantam Corn. 17%¢ Peter PanPeas . . . . . 22lsc Peter PanCorn . . . . . . 15¢ Paris Sugar Corn . . . . 3for50c Blue Bell Shoe Peg Corn . . . 15¢ Here Are Some Big Values. Youw'll Quickly Convince Yourself if You'll Take Time to Look These Over Schimmel’s Preserves, 16-oz. jar. 30c Schimmel’s Jelly, per glass. . 12l5¢ Curtice Bros. Jam, perjar . . . 35¢ Premier Brand Grape Jam, a very fine product, per jar. . 30c Tell the Children That They Can Buy the Best-Kn B Chewing Gum at Qur Stores at et 3 Pkgs. for 10c TOKAY GRAPES Price for this lot Perlb. . - . . . . . . & “nio Con- qQua:s 5 o lect i 1 inia—Fair tonight and tomor- | ¢ colder tonight; fresh west W 3 | West Virginia—Partly cloudy | somewhat colder tonigh sbably }ight rain in the mountains; tomor- | Tow fair. ! Records for Twenty-Four Hours. l ‘hermometer—4 p.m., .m., i5: 12 midnight, 60; 4 a.m., 51; 8 am., | 5 »on, ! 8 i Highest tempe . 75, occurred | at 3 p.m. yesterday. i Lowest temperature, 50, occurred at 5 a.m. | 15¢] 2 . §5330%3 0404