Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 32

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Cold Shivers You won't need ghost stories this winter to send cold shivers down vour spine. That's why you had better make haste now to insure the family corafort through HOT- WATER heat and VAPOR system. Let us inspect your radiators, too. Plambing Roth. lanndry and bath tubs, howilx, sxhowers—nll plombing requirements. Biggs HEATING Co. “‘Fou-d_Relisble far Over YA GOTT" IEB, nE HUNTRRERRY. Vies Pres. 911 H Street N.W. CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT TO PRESIDE _A_T*MEETING Marine Band Will-Play at Session to Ald Red Cross Roll’ Cail. ¢ Chief Justice Willlam Howard Taft will preside at the Red Cross mass meeting Sunday at,the Shubert-Gar- rick Theater, n. wae lnnnunced to- day. Among the .pent:eh whosa names will be anpounced Juter, are to be several of the' visiting delegation to the conference:for limitation of arm- The Marine Band has beem nationul headquarters of the Red |Cross that the campalgn in Germany v THe coun’r or klnkm) HAS AWSKED ME . || To DWE WITH Him ‘AT THe BILTMORE! T80 BAD You DEN'T STAAD IN WITH m COuUNT: me Mnin 4586 s now drawing to a cloze. - Optimistic reports are being re- i ed trom Coblenz by!Mrs. Walker Richardson of Athens, Ala., director lof the homs service section of the| Distributors of High-Grade American Red Cross and director_of U. S. Gov't Surplus Property SATURDAY'S EARGAIN the roll call in the Coblenz area. She {18 known to thous: thé Ameri- {can soldiers there other Rich- of occupation will go over thc ith an enrollment of 100 per of the ar ields, natio nu fleld oAb i servie i) C. SCHOOL CHILDREN LOADING. “FOOD SHIP”I ducting a class in special first aid in- ! struction for the Red Cross Women's Blend ll] ult i: o rvice League of W:shing- an nlglnlz'xlhm f women who vd Cross in Eu- Yellow Bag et and the | Iuv.hlg Washington school children have placed 280 barrels of flour aboard the “food ship” which will sail for the ! near east under the ‘auspices of the| National Near East Relief to relieve starving children in Southern Russfa | d Asia Mipor. The contributions u!‘ school children today total $1, 3 The flour, bought from the| period immediately RETRIAL IN LUNACY CASE. the lunacy proceedi ighty year ne by a jur: and is now in the ¢ Attorney M. M. Doyle. 1ast, year's surplus | 2 oty Oh dhe ] ann Taoded e K nstantinople, ¢ of the jury, who, |$6 per barrel n hearing, he states, | one barrel will hat he had al- | “certificate of his mind and that he| The total he old lady was taken | division. s & | normal yehools, . Who | £2 turt) 1006 Fenna. Ave. 1115 H St. N. E. 3299 M St., Georgetown | 1106 King St., Alexandria 1?3 " He says the d of one of the witn ht to have the adjudica PR ——— school teachers in the Tyrol, received no salary since last are reported to have gone on vision, $1 tenth div sion, $4 t d thirteenth d ‘MEN'’S $4 S e ————————————— EY KAUF Large variety of meat striped and INCORPORATED 1316 1324 7* ST.N.W. | ' 28 to 44 waist—durable dark )RF FGR THRIFTY PEOPLE—HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL TRACTION UNIFORMS “bNAP ” MEN--FOR THIS SNAPPY WEATHER! HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF FINEST _ One and Two of a Kind—Worth Much More Including Stouts, Regulars and Stubs We wired several makers of our regular high-grade clothes to send.us all the suits and overcoats they had on hand in odd lots—and we have succeeded. in getting to- gether a marvelous group of nobby fall-suits and coats for' men and young men—single and double-breasted, form-fitting and conservative models, in sizes 33 to 48. The worsted, serge, cassimere, and cheviot suits are de- signed in all the new patterns, and the ulsters, topcoats, sport coats and heavy coats are featured in brown, blue, gray and green mixtures, belted, semi-belted, etc. Every garment is an amazing value, and defies duplication in all Washington. 'NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS _ v ; WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED 165 FINEST AUTUMN s COATS sl 4.75 OR ALL-WOOL Sizes for Misses, Women and Extn Sizes Stunning plush #port models, full lined—designed with' large sporty collar, Lelt, mannish pockets and full sleeves. Beautifully made. The cloth ereatioms i1 rich brown, navy and biack colorings represent the smartest In fall fashion, Tdeal models for Winter wear, servicesble, stylish and priced at a bargain considering thelr worth to $23. A Special Saturday Sale of $6.00 SILK BEAVER HATS ‘Women's black and cclor faced models in straight Stetson and roll brim effects—finest quality, Limited quantity. [OVER TWO THOUSAND PATRS OF scuooL;sHoss | gun metal: ln.um, % or- blucher lasts— .made fo stand the hard "\ knoeks .of . Wonderful assortment of new fall fewturing dark tan calf and th cioth thp and gun metal. lish wnd moified lasts. id her thronghoit. Reliable makes ought in short lots at spe- iges. “Sises S35 to 103, 11 10 o 6, THERE'LL BE CLASS TO ME DINING WITH ALL THOSE SWELL SOCIETY_PEOPLE, €H, OLD THINGE BuT T CAWN'T H.GLP T SO, POPULARY WELL TATA! T GOTTA HURRY OUER T THE Hotel! IF YOII WANT 8 BETTER COFFEE than the blend we have provided in D. G. 8. Gold Bag Coffee we fear you will not find it in Washington. There is always qne best blend, and we will leave it .up to your judgment as to whether Gold Bag Coffee sety that standard. Only a trial can show T D.G.S GOLD BAG COFFEE 11b. Bag, 25¢ CLOVER BLOOM BUTTER, 52¢ Dr. Schindler’s PEANUT BUTTER is just the filler for luncheon sandwiched. Besides being the tastiest, it's also the most economical. 1-0z. Glass . . 6Y5 oz. glass 111; oz. glass Mrs. Faunce’s e SAUSAGE MEAT 32¢ N. AUTH & CO’S Smoked Sausage 32 FOUNTAIN BRAND Make it = no-n to boil or 29 { It will be most popular with yuur (ollu loo. once they try “Not the cheapest, but the hest.” Per Ib...,...........: bake ome of these luscious hams this week—the finest you ever ate. Per Ib, whole CORBY CAKE —is both food and confection— Made, as it is, of the most carefully selected mgred.\ents Dainty. and delicious, as it is—it is a most satis- ‘ying confection—the fitting climax to the meal. ‘Good for grown- SPECIAL LAYER Is featured in all D. G S. Stores, Chocolate, Mocha and Strawberry—buned in fleeey icing. Two New Stores This Week; S5th and B Sts. 1718 14th Street - 1020 Girard Street 944 Florida Ave. '* 5th St. and Fla. Ave. 2325 18th St. rich in nutrition. 1ps-and youngsters, too. NORTHWEST 5504 Wisconsin Ave. 4521 Wisconsin Ave. 4400 Georgia Ave. . 1531 33d Street. g 3171 Mt. Pleasant St. 1933 Temperance Av. 5505 14th Street 4716 14th Street 3608 14th Street N.W. 2502 14th Street . : 2202 14th Street - Il s Here! 1T's THE CHEAPEST JOINT 1N WA T WK T WAS (N MUTT'S HY go out of your way and carry arms full of groceries when there is a -S Store just around the corner ready to give . you COMPLETE grocery service? D-G-S members want to prove to you that they tan give you complete satisfaction, first as to quality, second as to prices (none are lower), and, above all, D-G-S service costs you nothing. Delivery, personal attention and phone orders are 3o handled as to bring highest quality groceries at abso- lutely-LOWEST PRICES to your door. Market this week at the D-G-S Store nearest you and make any comparison you like. Fancy Florida Oranges, Very Special, doz. . . 33¢ Mueller’s Macaroni, Spaghetti and Ioodles, 2 Pkgs 25¢ Campbell's Pork and Beans . . . . . Campbell’s Tomato Sowp . . . . . . Early June Sifted Peas, perean . . . . Lirge Can Tomatoes, perecan . . . . Fine Quality Sugar Corn, percan . . Premier Salad Dressing, large jar . . Famous Temptor Brand Maple Flavor Syrup, 1% bhen . . . . . .. Armour'sOals. . . . . . . . . Cream of Wheat . . —— Gold Medal Blclmlleal Flolr, mkage 5 # Virginia Sweet Brand Sell-lhsmg Pancake Flour, Eagle Bml Milkk . PR Challenge Milk . . Fine Breakfast Bacon, by Ille wllole meee, Ib Armour’s Trimmed Sliced Breakfast Bacon, 1-Ib. pkg. 45¢ FRESH SHOULDERS AND HAMS AT LOWEST PRICES Good Pot Roast of Beef, Ib. . . . . . Fancy Rib Roast Beef, Ib. . . . . . Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. . . BIEAII From Leading Iaslnnglon Bakers, per loa " Fresh Fish and Opysters Reoeived Daily at D-G-S Stores. All D-G-S Stores can supply you with Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at lowest prevailing market prices. * it is ‘Threq-decker delights —in .E.,3da.ndDSb SW , . 1109 Florida Ave. * 1322 Florida Ave. /1341 H Street - 1st'and Fenton Sts. - 1st and E Streets ° N. Capitol & L Sts. lm N. Capitol St. 130 D Street 312 Penna. Ave. NORTHEAST 8 lnnd Ave. | 60 ” D S 53 treet ” 14th and A Sts. 1543 E Street. SOUTHWEST 1301 _S. Capitol St. 601 E Street 200 15th Street 233 12th Street 301 12th Street 532 8th Street 761 7th Street SPARKLING GELATINE Is Our Leader. Because it is the economical package and gives the best of satisfaction to our (’u!!nmm It is the only Gelatine that is GUARAN- TEED to us by the manufacturers, and we refund the purchase price to anyone who may be dissatisfied FOR ANY REASON. Each package will make FOUR PINTS of delicious jelly, or four separate Desserts or Salads—each enough for a family of six. In_addition to jellies it is used to make DESSERTS, PUDDINGS, SALADS, ICE CREAMS, SHERBETS and CANDIES. \hke s l)euac “’Ith GEIATL\'E RECIPES IN EACH . PACKAGE. 10 Pounds —eeee « 0 The Prize Bread Flour 99 of the World Little use making comparisons unless the Quality proves the Worth. Ceresota has proven its value long ago—vou knew its quality. Count the savings at these prices: 5-Lb. Bag, 29¢ 12-Lbs,, 64c Tall eans Gelfand’s = —n Relish AT Kids like it— as apretizng and whole- some. Two CHOCOLATE MOCHA - STRAWBERRY “Pare As Mother Made It” Fresh Daily at Our Stores “Watch Us Grow” « 1300 41, Street Oth and F Streets . SUBURBAN 5215 Blair Rd. N.E. Good Hope, D. C. Park Lane, Va. Riverdale, Md. School and Ivory Sts.. Brentwood, Md. 530 3d Street iBto-d Falls Church, Va.

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