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4 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER %, 1921 | ey P rotect Your lEAI]ERS SEEE fl URGES WAR PREVENTION, |15, o s, ore, & demsatle| s, Jiowtat, i Jwese dosicd | HOBART X the proposition as to whether it is|mceting of the woman's committee for | CHE ‘Now 18 the tme to take the pre-|possible for man to come to some agrce- | the limitation of armaments. ~There | bart Your foor coverings uot thoroly cleaned tative ment to cllininate or minimize the de- | will be meetings of the leagus on N | unless electrically washed by our process. Home—- ’ when th.'Sf:..'&'.’":,“g:,’.’,‘,’.‘ff:,’,“;‘,‘.‘ T{.’: vastation of war,” said Mr. Dinwiddic, be 3 p.m. and_on Novemb ! Positively no injury or shrinkage to the most horigon or the strife Is already on,” | Recently returiied from Furope, where p. with a number of promi- | Zelicate Paveies: e 'lvll:uhl Siemn plays Edwin C. Dinwiddle, president of n;., he had “viewed the battlefields, the n"ul «pmkon to attend ! he Hair Goods and | : ty. Lat y,,;‘::f.'hm?{-"fl;' proper: National Reform Association, declared | SPeaker described conditions as lhey[ —_——— { have ma Be s|l = ‘and Exterier Werk. ; in speaking on the coming corference|&re NOW, three years after the war. have made out a deed r( trust, whie h auty Shops i The Luwin Co. e i befere a meoting of the Anthony Leaguo | The Anthony, League voted to ko on | ORDERED TO WALTER REED. | would be effective at his death, sind 809 1mflslml%n7mlmémlmk 4 : FERGUSON, INC. 3225, —— beld at its headquarters, 2007 Columbia frecord ae ° giving Ks ln:l;:rw.mcnl n-} Licut. Col. William K. Davis, Medi- | under which the .,, ity of €hi i s ; . . roud, last night. the Capper-Focht bill for the protection | ca® Corps, at th i :)I‘ moa 2018 14th St. NW. Paisting Depestment. F2. ¥. 831338 8w|ng of Counties to Ander- |, “It is just as wrong for nations to go|of child workers, and members ook up Herdeen Mg, h:«v{.tflnnirfcrfgamfi, S ievar Hal Aae Fhone N. 9i60. to war and kill as a way to settle their |an immediate collection to : eneral Hospital, (hia 5 differences as it is for two neighbors|of a child for eleven days at - eity, for observation and treatment. | mutes " he son, Candidate for Gov- — = — ernor, Is Noted. Address Any Communication to the President, D-G'S., 2325 18th St. N.W. Phone Col. 9855. Sentiment in northern and central Virginia is swinging definitely from the democratic side toward the plat- form of Col..Henry W. Anderson, the . republican candidate for governor, ges: | according to republican state leaders who were In Washington today. This swing of sentiment is causing the a3 leaders "to ‘believe that thelr tlcket | Friday and Saturday Only —time to think about “Heavies” Friday and Saturday Only normally democratic counties in Vir- {ginia the odds are with them. They ! i add that with the normally republican l counties in and wes' of the Blue : Ridge they will win in Virginia for ~ Package 8kc will be swept into office at the elec- tion next Tucsday. The “fighting chance” for election | of the republican ticket next Tues- ay is scorned by republican cam- {paign leaders. They claim they have ! |& Eood deal more than n fighting chance and assert that in certain REDUCED--- All Our Munsingwear Quality Union Suits $79.85 3 Suits $10 the first time in more than half a century. Vietory in Sight. Reports from traveling salesmen on the eastern shore of Virginia, particu- ] larly in Accomac county, which is normally democratic by about 2,000, have it. republican leaders say, that u republican victory is in sight in the heart of territory that has alwdys ' B e oaliie ot tha Sltuaiivn D-G Members admit but one purpose for | get greater volume of sales. In addition, D-G-S Mem- fbern Doiudn hem o ‘the “belret that | their organization. That purpose is to | bers are so DIRECTLY INTERESTED in the business entiment in the northern and central increase the volume of business in every D-G-S Store. | you bring to their stores that they personally SEE that part of the state has so_crystallized % SRR i g l;'fxffkfm'.: The chief element of certain achievement of this pur- | you get complete grocery satisfaction—which includes, ri'.'f:'n‘i.':’,n.“u.;lx"f.'f jagyantage. JIn the pose is REDUCED PRICES on wanted quality groceries. | certainly individual attention and many times deliveries. democrats are said to concede a great D-G-S united buying accomplishes reduced costs. D-G-S | Compare the prices and find that D-G-S service costs 2| icain _in republican ¢ s r 3 ) democratic campaign manager for Members offer their Customers the reduced prices to | you nothing. £ | Richmond, in a statement made pub- lic last week, places tho pre-election vote for E. Lee Trinkle, the demo- cratic candidate for governor, at @ : 2000 In that cits. 1o concedes tho Friday and Pk 9 ote for Col. Anderson to be 10,000, il s A or a democratic majority of only [ R AT, Saturday Only, g., c 2,000. Rat cverything is progressing favor- | obntiee in i H ‘ Good 6 . e [ ood Large Grape Fruit 3 for 2 5 Flour of the World Early in the campaign Col. Anderson c refused to meet the republican candi- baking results. You kmow Ms ebate with the republican candidate Expensive Coffee?” Grum of Wheat " Reduced from $6, $7 and $8. In Wool, Silk and Wool and Silk and Cotton. Blue, white and natural. Just enough for one day's selling. Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes «outheastern part of the state say t_that the rep Blue Ridge s Count Ceresota among the Pty il @ R | SUGAR, 10 lbs., 57 i 0 lic- b Dororts, oo, prominent =RIbI, Granalated ’ Sy C F 0“ R i B 1-Ib. et Secptine & moureeag Iy CLOVER BLOOM BUTTER, ;. 52c n sight. . O. I’ leaders feel confi- The Prize Brm Y h s£ibl X AL wap, S L woussler xeet: | Compare the Size . 1 d M Trinkl d " . e e i e Trinike LA Log Cabin Syrup . 00 | e e e he s nteand (e oo S ||| «“Why Seek a More | Faney California Prunes, b. o 19|y, Bporeiate then the vane 28¢ ‘ or that office. Fairfax Harrison, . Presents With Purchases Again Tomorrow the state, always democrats at the president of the Southern rallway. s , Who is an independent in politics, but You could not be more certain Hominy G""’ has previously supported the demo- Yellow Corn Meal lb B has swung over o the republi- 1 . y OATS O ig polls, have come out In favor of the ner men of influence in bells Ve ome Virginia Sweet, 2Pkgs. . . . . . 25¢ 1 2 64 R e radusiion Gold Medal Buckwheat Flour . . . 10c i e ¢ an aggressive campaign in Arlington e e M RS Uneeda Biscuit, Large, 4 Pkgs. . . 25‘:1 Dr. Schindler's e Nabisco, 3 Pkgs. 25c Cri Ib., 20 e T ) et o5 1sco, per Ib., 2% DEANUT BUTTER R e OOF F EE Armour’s Sliced Bacon, 11b. Pkg. . . 45¢! , 5 ~s g Y Ariimgton | county, went republican Choice Leg-0’-Lamb, Ib. . . . . . 30c|sniwcnes: Besidcs being the years, and republican leaders clatm it ‘_lb "‘ tastiest, it's also the most eco- Will repeat next Tuesday. Col. An- A s Fl‘esh Hams al'ld Sho“lders nomical. derson_has already spoken at Cherry- | gy il | * | Pot Roast Beef, Ib., 20c Rib Roast, Ib., 35¢ | 4-0z. | Glass . . ' 6, oz. glass wi e | NOT ONLY A DAINTY ||:cii. = Wi Fues || GONFECTION |[SORBEN'S “Famous Home-Made” MEAT! | —But Also Healthfully Nutritious MILK 2 Tall Cans 25G ' Anothér Good Boy’s Shoe Arlington county went republican ERE’S a Shoe ior your boy that—in spite of its H very moderate price—is a commanding value. It has at least 6 points of superiority that stand out prominently—so we have called The “6-Point” Shoe! 1—Wid., Roomy Army Last. 2—Soft, Unbreakable Box Toe. 3—Sturdy Chocolate Elk Uppers. 4—Solid Oak Leather Soles. 5—Genuine Goodyear Welt. 6—Wing-foot Rubber Heels. Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 21> to 55 $3.95 $4.45 You are not only pleasing the palate— GELFAND’S but nourishing the system when you eat | | CORBY % GAKE RELISH NOTHER shipment of the “Hahm (A, Shpefl}all” Qltz’oes for lmul:«zs afid chxll-l [ Chiids §tod s295 But the Best” I ren that have been such big sellers a 6108, ..ovniiiii % 9 . 3 i s fall. Dark mahogany Lotus and medium J Child’s, 8% to 11............$3.95 "- A“T“ & oo s. I,t 18 pu.re l‘n ’every. .ngl' ient—and shade of tan high-cut lace boots, built most pleasing in its delicious texture and on wide Footform last with strictly solid Misses’, 1134 to 2... C soles. Some «with rubber heels. Excep- |( Big Qirls’, 2); to 7..........$4.95 tionally durable. flavor—while the three layers, enveloped in fluffy icing, make it temptingly attrac- tive on the table. At all our Stores—direct from ¢the Corby ovens. Women‘s Saturday FRESH FISH. That Will ANDOYSTERS A "‘5'"“’% d'“:.?."’".:.:f'? Lfikfl‘g Yy STORES . ‘ 180 and 35¢ 2" ||| FOUNTAIN N | |- 149 Brand Whole H AM s mmr.t*r:‘%?r‘.’?flflr: Tomorrow again centers around these two November Stock-reducing Sales of Latest Fall High and Low Shoes. $7.85 Q $5.95 Including nearly $200,000 worth of A Special Value 5505 14th Street 315 Q Street 4716 14th Street Cor. 11th and P Sts. | 1109 Florida Ave. 233 12th Street Good Hope, D. C. 3608 14th Street NW. | 702 Sth Street 1322 Florida Ave. 301 12th Street | Park Lane, Va. 2502 14th Street 1st and E Streets 1341 H Street 532 8th Street 3 Riverdale, Md. 2202 14th Street N. Capitol & L Sts. 1st and Fenton Sts. 761 7th Street School and Ivory Sts., 2009 14th Street 1540 N. Capitol St. 801 Mass. Ave. 53 D Street Brentwood, Md. 1718 14th Street 130 D Street 26 Seaton Place 14th and A Sts. Broad Stree! ¥ 1020 Girard Street 312 Penna. Ave. -60 Rhode Island Ave. | 1543 E Street. Falls Churdl, Va. our own high-grad — e e tWatch Us Grow” o e g grde egewmr_arad e ity s .|| || Amother New Store This Week 200 15tk Street SE._______“Watch Us Grow” ly all the most-asked-for styles are in- complete with silk: cord NORTHWEST 944 Florida Ave. NORTHEAST SOUTHEAST | SOUTHWEST cluded, in all leathers and all sizes. It ol Lavrary Lame o e 5504 Wisconsin Ave. | 5th St. and Fla. Ave. | 34 & Maryland Ave. | 1601 Good Hope Rd. | 530 3d Street would be difficult to over estimate the Wl oo msans, socsion 4521 Wisconsin Ave, | 2325 18th St. 7th and C Streets 600 Alabama Ave. | 900 3rd Street importance of this event! living room. Anticus’ gfifim 4400 Georgia Ave. . 1000 B Street 1403 Good Hope Rd. | 1300 41/, Street ey and omber glass. 1?7311 latdl'st - ;: ::: IBSStneu :gg; g g::: 6th and F Streets 3 1301 S. Capitol St. SUBURBAN Potomac Electric|]|1233 Temperance A 601 E Street 5215 Blair Rd. N.E. Appliance Co. 607 14th St.