Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 4

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i Wind Ensemble of Marine Band Is |® Feature of Program at High 3‘ { -fourth community music | sist of a descriptive suite as tollowl evening y" 3 Saturday evemng, December 3, at o'olook, in Frigh Sohool By th {ande Cemmunity Center. ns); , The feature of the avenm; will Oop. . large enemy Vi l of l a | became available tor lnufluuow merce at & time when emplo: nce. . ment for tonnage was decreasing.” THE MUSIC EVENING SATURDAY |t ocraet™ ot “Glarinet, ‘il Rada: | or rosorved seata, the oo 3’&3&‘#‘:‘}.‘3 er nnnounoed T0:BE COMMUNITY EVENT | Fench iorm. “Cornelius o by the audience, give & ehort talk Community Music.” e The Instrumental numbers will con- en to the public | “S ki lndunlry America’s volume of the auditorium of Central the Central High he thzd 0 _be part of the pi am, the son com! oo musicians: First oboe Sil- | being tllrnllhed free to lhn Distributors of High-Grade U. S. Govt. Surplus Property N.FRANK & SONS We Guarantee. Everything Exactly As Represented \STORE No. 1 1006 Pa. Ave. N.W. STORE No. 3 33d & M Sts. R e SR BRAND NEW 100% PURE . AUSTRALIAN WOOL ' Herman’s and Milwaukea Klng $4 a5 U.S. Army and U. S. Nav Extra Heavy U. S. Army Blankets. . .......... Officers 16-inch High Laced Boots. ., U. S. Navy knee length Rubber Boots. .. ..... $6.00, $7.50 and $10.00 Wool Sweaters. . . ... $2.00 U. S. Navy and U. S. Army Wool Underwear, per-garment...... .. Full Pail Size Heavy Canvas Water Bucket o A e e s o it g e 69¢c Heavy Sheep Linen Mnckmnvn. i R R T S e e WA Heavy Wool Socks, per pair ..... e Bnlg New Union Alls ......... el Warm Fleece Lined Work Suits . . ... Strong Cordury Pants, all sizes.... Tough Khaki Pants............. Blue Chambray Shirts . 'uttees Full Pint Size Vacuum Bottles, with cup top .... Officers Steamer Trunks Lilliput Safety Razor ..................... ‘- Razor Blades, for same, dozen Heavy Remforced Russian Iron Bake Pans } BOTH FOR $ “LAMSON & GOODNOW” CARVING SETS. The United States Navy standard. Consisting of one 10-inch Carving Knife, one Fork to match, and one 8-inch Sabatier Knife for fowl. All with ebony handles.......... BIG FOODSTUFF BARGAINS 6-1b. Tins “Wilsco” 13%4-0z. Cans Diamond Corned $4.20| | Baked c Beans AOTUAL VALUE, $4.50 7-1b. Cans ankoCoffee,perlb ...................................... ceideie s @3¢ Prdel".vnponted Mllk,hllum Peaches 'ortuguese Franko-American Soups, per an California Asparagus T -Ib.unPilchrdFuh,l:knFrencbulfino 1-lb. can Corned Beef 2-|b.unRoutBecf..._ ...... s : Bacon . Nm 2 can, 1921 puek, Elrl California Yellowtail Tuna “America’ “Past records might bc nue!ua |n Snyder wm vain,” Lloyd's Annual Register of 1o “rhe Vaiue of Shipping reports at London, “to dis- cover a period in which so many ad: veru conditions have combined to he disadvantage of the nhlphulldlng ); | ping was added during the last Shroe rs to the mercantile marine of of lhl| ons, Condemns Arrest of Group From Shipping Board at White House Lot. Park Policeman E. B. Cullember, iwho single-handed made the arrest of twelve persons who crossed the i White House lot on the grass yes- terday on their way home from the Shipping Board, where they were em- :Ployed, was severely criticised today ; When he wpeuud in Pol!o- Oonrz be- i fore Judgi estify | against Evelyn Brlll‘ Blldwln the only one of '.he twelve who was able to appear in "The §2 collateral that was deposited at No. 1 police precinct station was given back to the defendant and he n 0 0 calmly watch the bml(lns of a -umu Ing then make arrest. “Ofllul‘ Cullember should have tractive. way wear. placed himself on m Bllipse wivere | about 6:16 started t the the people 0 oross grass and warned t.hem. ’.l'hcn. if they dis-|offices at 17th and B streets. lhnv of l.hay ‘were all under arrest. Many de- obeyed his roing, arrest could|them started grass [ and rvporlylmubuum;do Judge Mo- | short cut for home. umumm 4 that the Ellipse was used in the summer for athletics and eam drills, and M in m wln- tsl' it was ciosed in might recover. Polleemnn cullernbcr IW that he mllin[ the lo!. bllt 'h.l IM by the ‘Whether ae knew if the people ne before, and at the place wmo flwy there were no signs to “Keep off the grass.” Short Cut for Home. The whole affair happened yesterday The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-19 GSt. N.W. Satin-Striped Madras YOU can’t help but like these New Satin-striped Madras Shirts—the silk stripes and colorings are so extremely at- And after you buy them you'll like the these shirts 33.50 Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Qur workrooms have just sent us a line of Gver- coats and Suits that represent quite the best valae we’ve offered—this season at any rate—bo fle:st\dpointof intrinsic quality and fashion ap- 4 th from The Overcoats are Single and Double-hreasted— Visterettes; Ulsters; Form-munx Coats; lng roomy Coats; some with belts; some p-hh pockets; Raglan shoulders;. regular sleeves, lemdPonble—bruMh of ours—esmart and —truly much for the money. A New Tuxedo | sal e ad saiorel uonrdesisneuhflem- A ceeessedmmrcsoess BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921.' COURT CRITICISES + PARK POLICEMAN \m., when the crowd started | to leavp the Ellipse, Policeman Cullem- | ever, the Shipping Board's | ber stepped up and informed them that wao, entering into the s‘plrl! loves company, marc with a laugh continued on | first The policeman managed, across the whanuchm how- | to leave §2 collateral. Head Your List with Eversharp nudmtpnn\ehuqv::ynu,:fim; mag kst this year: ;w: your friends Mhflh Beauhfidnqmagm jewelcy, an Bvemharp gives E&:q \vnmg sesvice every day in the year. de i a widg yariety of gesigns in gold and in silver, you easily can find the proper Eversharp for every one of your friends. Be gure yoy get the genuine Bversharp. Thanaxqguoqth:penul Fos sple by dealers everywherg, Buersharps foF gifts—prices, $1 tq $68. L] L] $ m‘fia:;lpmm Smmn-flq aWahi Ben which ms I mmflable mmdmg:lflet, pzlqflaq uipped with the famoua Wahi Comb Feed which holds ink as gg psdinary comb holds water, it writes '}‘ i to any touch. Match last year's ‘M. Evcuhnrp-wuh\llamfem Forldeby |H Eversharp Deaers, prices, $6 to $50. ’|| i THE WAHI, COMBANY, Chicago ||‘ Maich your EVERSFHARP WAHL PEN ‘fiarber &‘R@s,s fitl\ u\AGSh GIFT SUGGESTIONS HHeirloom Plate ‘Jrom Generation to Generatv.on Gift Suggestions: e = = Safety Razors, Straight Raszors, Shaving Brushes, Blade Stroppers. Ludlen and Gents’ Sets in leather rolls and cases. See our large assort- ment of Ivory in sets and White Amber, hand- | painted, hand-engraved. Carver Sets, $3.75 up; White Handle Stainless Steel Dinner Knives and Forks to match. Set, $12.50. White Handle Dinnu Knives. .75 BT e e e ke e el i Ladies’ Sewing Scissor Yountecotdn!lylnvttedtocomaelnlndaamimeHeirlamnl’hmr1 Sets, $3.00 up; also sepa- —wlflchmmbemmlnedmdwushedto fully appreciated. Scissors, S0c up. T for gi recommend Heirloom Plate, ; Special Xmas rDept. on First Floor ! "~ Xmas Gifts in Auto Goods Auto Theft Signals, Dash Clocks and Vases, Parking Lamps, Motor Meters, Robes, Gloves, Radiator Ornaments, Spotl X&hts, Flashlights, Pyrene Fire Extinguishers, Foot Warmers, Sedan Mirrors, Electric Meters to keep the motor from freezing, Lunch Kits. Xmas Gifts in Fireplace Goods Gas Logs, Fire Sets, Andirons, Fire Screens, etc. Xmas Gifts in Our Housekeeping Dept. Electric Percolators, Chafing Dishes, Electric Toasters, Electric Grills, Fireless Cook- ers and hundreds of other useful things. to gather twelve in a little Sroup ‘'

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