Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 25

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TSI W | unte, cut -lnl'! - ':ul-:"!‘-ll:t: - | Solicenam, because, he anid, he'd Envoys Boland and O'Mara| | jrather mak o bt irmeons . . . 2 He goes on the retired list to- Given Rousing Reception at | | aay wits one or ihe bont rec- Shoreham Hotel. " atudent of erimineloy Bermiugham, who was made & In @ flow of oratory seldom heard| | mergeant of detectives, was eredited with having obtained at one gathering, the story of Ire- s 1and's long struggle for freedom and | | e o kind . treatment. the practical fulfillment of her cen-| | He wan opposed to the “third- turies-old desire was told and retold degrec” system of grilling sus- Give “IHim" What he ‘ wants é? CHOCOLATE CREAMS Assorted flavors-—pure, delicate : centers that melt in your mouth. % Last Christmas $1.50; now $1.00 " Our standard amortment of Boobons and %, Chocolates at $1.50 per pound contains mar., warieties that sold at a highee price last year. OUR troubles than doubled when the by statesmen and clergymen at a| | PUEte . He loved hin Job mo well that needs ! dinner given in honor of Harry J.| | he fouwht, he said, against pro- "“" ':_"“"‘m"‘ybotorcold. s B e i ol Boland, Irish envoy to the United | | motion, for he didnt et 1o ke eemiortable. inconveniont B e “"-"“‘z .-I'd - States, and_Stephen O'Mara, lord nken of e Durl oo -s:“‘- many feem - i, your own there spec mayor of Limerick, by Rt Rev. enreer he arrested more than Youcaa Sealll assortment of Bonbons and Chocolates at Thomas Shaban, rector of the Cuth.| | 300 murderers, inclnding Hans d-c- y installing olic University; Senator David L | | Sehmidt. slayer of Anna Muller, INEAPOLIS™ Walsh of Massachusetts, Representu- “Pve done my duty,” he sald | . tive W. Bourke Cockran of New York | | today, “but Ill make frequent RECULATOR . - = and Peter A. Drury at the Shoreham | | 1ours of the old beat just for | “The Hoart of the Hesting Plear” S Hotel last night. | old time'n uake. Jakeo complots a.q- of the a..n. The meeting, planned originally to| ——— e H ,... dlscuss ways and means of extabiish- | 40y pregicted u brillisgt future for N M E H d for ‘the turn of events in the “""‘"k . “,“"’h} couneel “.’qi.:":’ bl | % rish leaders in the n e it's | \ = = % = { hel E 1 o IMan Liver Ilas Rw dowilt was ovanea by D | el i muditors thut not another | || Samestg: " 12th & F Sts—15th & G Sts.—1784 Celumbiu Road 1& cW 3 2 signed by the two countrics was the | 18 would be sacrifced in the cause, America’s foremost fine candy & ) S t s o L e B s B ouen “With those who slgned . the ugdestion A = uture interests of | . ¢y he felt satisfied that nothing any Usoo mankind will be affected by this mo- Ynciuded in the document ‘thaf — mentous happening—the placing of ; W8 Imciuded 'n the Distributors . 1d reflect on the honor of Irelund. | ! a mew star in the horizon of -nu- | MUl hLy “Con ‘her Treedom,” he 1411 New York Ave. tions,” he said. o declared. Phone Main 3883 1 Rel' bl “Hahn" 1 Calls It Moral Victory. “Daniel W. O'Donoghue- concluded & X ‘pptr 1able n oes: Predicting that the pacification. of | brilliant address by voicing the senti- . Ireland ana the reconciliation of the | ment of all present—that the affair two peoples would have far-reaching | was purely one for lrishmen to settle, effect on the “hoped for” disarma-|“and whatever their decl!lon may be, ment of the world, Representative | America will rejoice.” Cockran, who presided as toastmas- Messrs. Boland and O'Mara re- The famous Daniel Green “Comfy” Moccasins, Hilos and other luxurious de- ter, referred to the settlement as a | sponded for their countrymen and ~lgns $2.25 to “m. 'Y . 99 great hmm-:u \lctoryhfur llr:land han;ll i said that wordslcoluldd nu!d :xprle:s & said that at peace the Irish, with al lhe gratefulness Ireland hac or e Other felt moccasins, ad- orsheims their ' Tesourcefulness, would | help | “maknificent moral and financial eo0 es ra to res justable collar slippers and create a world “such as God Al-|support given by America when h TSRl B . - mighty would have.” things looked the darkest. When leather-sole {elt Everetts In complimenting the representa- | you consider that in eighteen months 2 and Romeos. $1.65 & $1.95. Tan Leather Everetts, Opera and Romeo Shppcra, $3.50 & $5.00. Toweling Cloth Bath Slippers, $1.39. Rubbers Men's Rubber Boots, best standard brands; in knee, hip or Storm King heights. $4.50 to $7.50. Men’s light or heavy. weight, one to four buckle Arctics. $2.50 to $5.00. Men's Rubber Overshoes, various styles and weights; best standard brands. $1.50 to $2.50. to the valor of Irish patriots.than to| grateful?” better in tear down Dublin Castle, and on its| - Mayor O'Mara read a telegram from ’ ruins erect a great statue to Robert | Illinois stating that the drive for men Emmett, bearing his immortal words, | the disposal of Irish bonds had al- ‘When my country shall take its place | ready reached $400,000. Span o 3 tives of “Young lreland” for their| American sympathizcrs in the cause ° EW midwinter shipments “gplendid courage and character” | of lIrish freedom contributed in . Senator Walsh of Massachusetts said | money alone more than $11,000,000 just received. Nothing he could think of no better monument any wonder that my people are - N shoes can be had among the nations of the world, then, | ~ Mr. Boland wll:; shulh Saturday to u m l n u m r nd not unt ien, let my epitaj cast hi: vote witl fellow mem- yet most styles are Written. P b | e of the dail eireann. Senator Thomas Walsh of Montana, More than 100 men prominent in T St s e e ot e Il At Qur Store, No. 2, 7th and E Sts. N.W., Only {KAHN OPTICAL CO.,617 Tth St Sale Starts Saturday 10 A.M. ! JEWELRY spEc' Als Values and quality supreme. A lot of utensils we secured ridiculously low —just enough for one day’s selling—we offer in two groups—minimum of two per person. One from each group. Make your own aelecuon. “Tri-Wears™ NOTHER splendid buy ifor . the man who appreciates 5-Qt. 5-Piece style and real service in f : shoes. Round ;905‘“? Down = 085 St ' Suengiand Combination o S ; new now price - Roaster durable. St Phoenix” and “Onyx” level ¢oeneees Gler 0 Best value. Novelty Silk and ‘Wook Two-tone Sports Socks to wear with low shoes, $1.00 to $1.50. Men’s “Phoenix” -Silk Half Hose, 75¢ & $1.00. “Phoenix” and “Omyx” extra quality lisle half hose, 35¢ & 40c. Men’s Onys Wool and Cotton. Mixed -Hose, 80¢, 75¢ & 85c. selff’:lt::st?,::nins‘:;f 95 C ‘ 95 C g $3.50 Value. _ 95¢c 3-0t. Extra Heavy | 2-Qt. Extra Nice | Water Pitcher Paneled Percolator | 3-Piece Saucepan Set .00. i 7 | $1. > Wene . 95¢|povee” g5c T . O5C DIAMOND BARGAINS $500 Pure White, Perfect Solitaire Diamend Platioum Ring.............ccc.ccccaa...$378 1-Ke. Blue-Whits Solitaire Diamond Ring. . ....$200 Blue-White, Perfect Solitaire Diamond 6-Qt. Kettle | and Cover | $2.50 value. Sale 95¢ | Every article high-grade. No defective goods. No seconds. Full assortment of other items on display and for sale at one store only, 505 7th street N.W. Peoples Drug Store 505 7th St. N.W. Extra Heavy 1%2-Qt. Perc. Worth $1.50. Sale, 95 C ; Sl%’;?:lueh e\aal\e) : 95 C FRANK KIDWELL'S MARKET NEWS We guarantee our merchandise to be of the highest quality and - Government ' in- spected. Our prices are the lowest in town. Visit our markets and convince yourselves. SMOKED SHOULDERS l 5&' (See Us Before Buying Dllmo;ldl) GOODS LAID ASIDE FOR XMAS KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 7th St. N.W. "l aie 11200 Fresh Hams, 8 to 10 Bs., bb.. ... ..20c | Fresh Shoulders, 4 to 8 Ibs., . ...--...16¢c Smioked Hams, large, fat and skin off— Smoked Hams, 8 to 12 bbs., bb. . ......23¢ Whole, bb......18¢c; Ha¥, b.........20c Comtry Style Bacon, bb. . ...........10¢ Machine Skiced Bacon, B.... _30c | Finest Quality Bacon, in strips, b.. .....21¢ (HALF OR WHOLE) Shiced Ham, Ib. .....cccaeorve...33c | Pig Tails, B, ....ceo..omeee.ce. 10 binPuklnn,I......._.-... L Al Pork Sausage Meat, . ..........18¢ Pork Pudding, the better kind, b. .. ...15¢ 11} Finest quality; 4 to 6 lbs. We have a large supply of these shoulders. Savings That Are Bona-Fide and Worth While-—- Decided Price Lowering--- All Worsted Suits and Plaid Back Overcoats Made to Measure $32.50' FANCY PEACHES SALT WATER OYSTEIIS4 No. 2 Can—A Real Bargain Full Measure Fancy Chuck Roast, bb. .............14c | Round Steak, bb. ........ sriaaeaidle Prime Rib Roast, b. ..._...........18¢c | Sirloin Steak, bb. . ..... Sl n8%e Shoulder Clod Roast, bb. ............18¢c | Hambarg Steak, bb., Fresh Ground .. .12%c Fancy Plate Beef, b. .........:..--8c | Beef Liver, bb. ceeneenaiosele Breast Lamb—stewing, bb. . .........14c | Breast Veal—bone out, b. .......-.15¢ «oe..19¢ | Shoulder Veal—roasting, bb. ...--....20¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops, Ib.. .. . ........23¢ | Shoulder Veal Chops, bb. ...........23¢ Improves Your Pies OU'VE often wondered why guests persist in leaving the crust on their plates after eating At Even Less Than Prices Asked For Ready Made Clothes Meadow Gold Finest Creamery Butter, Ib. 48: Rib and Loin Veal Chops, b.. yu:{x;]z:e Peanut Butter ple erust Men who are particular about their clothes can have Eggs—guaranteed, dozea ........ Veal Catlets, b. .................38¢ (best with Dr. Schindler’s) for your next pie and serve it to your guests. You'll be surprised to 'see them devour it—and smack their lips, be- FRESH MILK 6¢ Piat We take & decided markdown on our entire stocks of worsted suitings and finest overcoats in a determined durthkupbullmgmuntwplpaed them made to their measure individually cut and fitted— mfimllmmm:nowuhdfirwm $ .m from-the-pile, ready: ol : BREAD 160z 5@ HIGHEST QUALITY AT l l THE LOWEST PRICE (1] Pastewrized 12¢ Quart White Potatoes—mealy, b. ..........3¢c’| Fancy Eating and Cooking Apples, bb.. . .7¢ Fancy Sweet Potatoes, bb. ............3%c | New Sauerkraut, quart . ......ce....15¢ Fancy Sagar Corn, can . ....... .--12¢ | Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, No. 3 can- -23¢ Fancy California Peaches, No. 3 can. . .25¢ | Fancy Tomatoes, full pack, No. 3 eani. . . 14¢ Miz two tablespoonfuls of Dr. Peanut Butter with equal Q“nu? of water or milk, and beat to a cream. To of flour (treatin the same way as one cup é safely eaten by many whe late ordinary pastry. coatings for your choice. Qualities that are the best— and the same grade tailoring always associated reen clothes will be adhered to, even “Good Value” Coffee "t 23¢c Ib. WE WILL OPEN ANOTHER NEW STORE, 2041 K ST.N.W. romm 18 BUSY MARKETS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT Nertheast Market, 13th and H w Ave. N. W, Sts. N. E. P Eastern Market (meats only). ,:. =’; g 3 -. B Newcorn & Green 1002 F Street N.W. | Established 23 Yeun

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