Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 26

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, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1921. 'e!ltlon in auditorium of Department of Interior, at 8 o'clock. Representa- fl:a Kelly of Pennsylvania will pre- e. Washington Council, Knights of Co- lumbus, will meet for the third de- gree, § o'clock, Gonzaga College Hall ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. CITY NEWS IN BRI National Woman's Pa.rzy wnl ‘Ive a tea Sunday at 4 p.m., 25 st street northeast. Speak- :r! 1]{\!0}; Bl]::nhlm, ljlllst l:;lll'rr;led rom Russia; Mme. Tsailwan av R I of China and Maud Younger, legisla- |AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS ;lve chairman, National Woman's] cgntra) igh Community Center— e Reservatiors have been made for 150 igh school pupils for the Central s v"‘;‘m“""f"u"“’“ 7 ¢ e | High community music evening to- ! Chri ameet FEonday, morrow night. They will take part in R Srauussiteeiation meeting: singing Christmas carols. Admission Tee. ing the progress they desire in school . are invited to interest themselves in this class. There will be a clinic for - MUD adults on the second, third and fourth Friday nights. z areton :flle E‘}‘ T lAl".hln' Smic h, l!BGl % 1 FIRE SETS University of Pennsylvania will give ANDIRONS : The Iron Food for Vitality the public a musical treat in the au- ditorium tonilht The affair will be Bast Washington—Tonight: Boy | Scouts, troop 59; Boy Scouts, troop 87; ldeu;lnlnnmalnb Athletic Club, sewing machines, library. . D. C. Congress of Mothers and Par- AT ent-Teacher Associations will . mest Tuesday, 2 pm. at Ebbitt Hotel. Frances Parkinson Keyes will speak of “Literature in the Home.” Mre. Lucia Ames Mead wil speak at National Council for the Limitation of Armament, 532 17th street, tomor- row at 4:45 p.m. - Thomson—Tonight: Dramatic enter- tainment in auditorium, war mothers’ meeting, Spanish, millinery, dress- making, conversational French and Spanish, commercial and fine arts, Boy Scouts, boys' clubs, Filing Asso- Gletion of he District of Columbia. | Miss Martha Montgomery, president of the Ohio Girls’ Club, announces that all club members shall enter Central ‘High School on Saturday night by the Clifton street door. This club will meet at this center on evcry third Saturday. Children's dramatics this afternoon; tonight, library, Girl Scout troop, vo- cational guidance conference, Colum- bia Athletic Club, athletic groups. RADIANT FIRE You Need It— b 5 *The Irom Food for Vitality” \ : : = 7 i Big stock at very low prices & MUDDIMAN &5 Co. 616 12th St. Park View—Tonight: Boy Scouts, Park View Athletic Club, Royal Ath- | letie Club, Royal Midgets, Rhythm ! } \ 2 Juntor class, own University Club. | Georget law school, will hold its second annual smoker at-the Ebbitt Hotel tomorrow night. The program includes athletic| Wilson Normal--A Children’s clinic | Dunbar High orrow morning: | i has been instituted at this center and | Children’s rhythmi, 10 o'clock; ing and an act by a theatrical star| will be held on each first Friday.! Achivement Boys, 10:30; Children’s now playing in Washington. Parents whose children are not mak- ! French Club, 11. . The Columbia Historical Soclety will meet at 8.15 p.m. Tuesday in audi rium of Cosmos Club. Samuel Proudfit will present a paper, “Abs B AR R —4_Addr¢u any communication to the president, D-G-S, 2325 18th St. N.W. Phone Col. That Dainty Loaf — supplies food-iron—a builder of healthful vitality in women—their greatest charm You need but a small bit of iron daily, yet that need s vital, Get it through right foods—— this luscious raisin bread is one , way. Have it toasted every morn- ing, with your coffee; and thus get the benefits of regldamy Try today—this captivating, °vitaliz- ing food. It will be your favor- ite breakfast toast. Delicious raisin bread is sold riginal Occupancy of the District of Col\lmhln and Allen C. Clark one on “Daniel Rapine, Second Mayor of the Coarporation of Washington.” i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. ‘Business Women's Council will meet at 7:30 o'clock, Church of the Cov- enant. Mrs. Seldon P. Spencer will conduct Bible clas Society of Natives of the District of Columbia will meet at 8 o'clock, Raleigh Hotel. An “old-fashioned Christmas entertainment” will fol- low business session. | ;Jnd strength tests, singing and danc- 2 Clover Bloom BUTTER ONE-POUND PRINT 50c Best Granulated SUGAR 10 POUNDS 57¢c Here’s a dainty luncheon so delicious that you’ll be apt to overlook the healthful benefits it brings — if thinking only of its tuscious flavor. Those benefits are due to the rich food-irow content of the raisins, Food-iron fortifies the blood— brings rosy cheeks, bright eyes. But more than that, a proper daily iron supply, if long con- ISTRICT @ ROCERY 'gflETY Dance at Catholic Community House, 601 E street, fron to 11:30, under | auspices of Catholic Women's Service Stewed 'Raisins tinued, builds strong, healthy, by bake shops and groceries Club. - 9 B . e Hgstousaualiy. everywhere. Buy of them to save Writers' League will meet in Public M tt S t C art . fl:fl::::m::vm:v That vitality, that magnetic baking at home. Library. o s wee l er, er u L) ® ‘. c force, is “persomality” and -is Real raisin bread is made with Phil Sheridan Poat, No. 6, G. A. R, Cever Sun-Maid Seeded Ral- #ins with cold water and add'a. alice of lemea or o Place on fire; bring to a boil and al- low to simmer for ome hour. Sugar may be added but fs not necessary, as Sun-Maid Seeded Ratsins ‘comtain 75 per cenmt matural fruit sugar. will meet at 8 o'clock, Grand Army Hall. Washington Society for Psychical Research will meet at 8:15, audi- torium, Public Library. Miss Gertrude { Ogden Tubby, B. S., associated for ten years with the late Dr. James H. Hyslop, will speak- lots of raisis. Insistonit. First- yours, and every woman's great- class bakers do not stint. ) est charm. SUN-MAID RAISINS Use Sun-Maid Raisins, made from California’s finest table grapes—American raisins, proc- essed and packed immaculately inagreatmodern Cahiorm: plant. Seeded (seeds remwed); Seed- i’er. P(;ul;d, 10c Doz. 52¢ . Pkg. 14c . Lb. 24¢ Fancy Stayman Wine Sap Apples . . . EGGS, First Quality Storage . . . . . . . 3 for 25¢| Shredded Wheat . . 20c | Seedless Raisins . . less. (grown without . seeds); Clusters (on the stem). Also a fine, ever-ready dessert. Raisins are cheaper by 30 per cent than formerly—see that you get plenty in your foods. Michigan State Society will meet at Thomson School. Senator Charles E. Townsend 1 speak. Former resi- dents of Mic [fln and friends invited. National Cipi!nl Post, No. 27, V. F. W.,. will_meet at 1412 Pennsylvania avenue. Election. Grape Fruit ‘2= Apple Marmalade, large jar et §CutThisOutandSend it} e e G e A RFuisme a :];v:”:ifl.u;:‘:;- = > Jl' En = “l'flliamHB. :usfi—;.flxumy, No. 4, F me sugar Com o o 2 Cans Zsc Dinner CluSter Rals‘“‘s ! l‘b‘ 32c will elect officers at Pythian Temple. " L. 35¢ one who mails coupon. Also new booklet “Eating Raisins for Health and Beauty.” California Walnuts . . California Associated Raisin Co. : Dept. P-205-34, Fresno, Calif. . 3 Pkgs. 25¢ Nabisco . . . American Society for Steel Treating ~ill meet at § o'clock at Harrington T pllease sen\({;&oéom of your free |Hotel N, B Péoflmnn. m}e’:allgrgls‘:, o o * c CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED ook “Sun- ecipes.” Colonial Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Iar Pk 25 ts RAISIN CO. i | chiet speaker. Ulleeda Blscmt ( ge) 4 gs- C T i ®) . 3 22 ® Mombership 18,000 Growers WL Central Citizens' Association will Mixed Nuts Lb. 25¢ meet at 8 o'clock, 203 1 street. AU | . Morton’s Salt . . Dept.’P-205:34. Fresno, Calif. k. . . = . 0 0 v S 8 ot- B e TR S Spar Soap . . . 4 Bars 25¢ | California %3 Almonds . Lb. 35¢ Argo Starch . . '3 Pkgs. 25¢ D__G_S Butcher’s Lard, 2 Ibs. . Fancy Layer Figs . . .Lb.40c -5\ BORDEN'S Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan Established 1861 Office Farnitare l;m:;gn;;;m, w. . 30 mOSQS & Son " Gold Bag Breakfast Bacon, Bgm“" “) Evaporated - et Eand WMhSE. “"Tinctatery COFFEE |Kingan’s Sliced Bacon, 11b box..39c MILK Quality is its ows reward— that's why we nell mostly Borde: Milk. Buy a dozen cams—and al- 3 ways h\.!;.al-ll.lk Inlllle house. e e . 30c Why pay famcy prices for famey samed Coffees. D. G. S. members specify the quality of Gold Bag Coffee and personally vouch for your satisfaction in every peund. “«Why Pay More” when there is no better. 25¢ CERESOTA FLOUR “The Prize Brand Flour of the World” Proven by thousamds of house- keepers who use it dail For Bread, Rolls, Biscult, Pastry— count your succexs sure if you use Ceregota—not the cheapest, but the very utmost in value, . 25¢ Auth’s Fresh Hams, Ib. . . Auth’s Fresh Shoulders, Ib. Good Cuts Pot Roast, Ib. . . Rib Roast of Beef, Ib. . . The Cake That Has the Typical Christmas Cheer _What you want for the Yuletide festivities is one of those delicious ———CORBY FRUIT CAKES Brimful of flavory fruits from every clime—combined Christmas Sale of Lamp Shades . 25% to 50% Reductions A Timely Offering of Hand-Tailored Lamp Shades A large assortment in all the popular shapes and sizes. As a special Christ- mas offer, we have placed these Lamp Shades on sale at reductions ranging from 259, to 509, from the regular prices. New hand-tailored shades of all silk, sizes 10, 18, 20, 22, 24 inches, lined with silk, in all colors; pure silk fringe, ruffled and moss trlmmcd, others trimmed with gold braids and silk tassels. Also Chinese and Japanese shades, with. their Oriental beauty, tend to make this one of our most important sales events of the season. ALL SALES FINAL NO RETURNS Small Cans 2forllc Jos. Phillips’ ORIGINAL All-Pork SAUSAGE This fu the Saumnge youw hear about—folks have known fts qual- ity for years. Why take a chance when you know the “ORIGINAL™ Phillips Snusage Is always good? Per Pound NONE EXCHANGED Gift Suggestions with the purest and richest ingredients and baked into won- ........... $10.00 Smoking Stands, in Rose and Blue g':lé 290 derful ¥ . : Dull Mahogany Finish Smokirig Stands . $7.00 Enamel ...................... $6.50 » 5 At All Mahogany Fern Stands. ........ ...§3000 Mahogany Smoking Stand, equipped s 64 2-1b. Cakes . . . . 95¢ Des C Mahogany Finish Morris Chair. .....$17.50 Wit ash tray, match holder and to- C - e B Morris Chair Cushions. ... ...... 1000 « g T e RS B v . .$10. ; i Mahogany Tilt Top Table. .........51350 and Stool . nvvseseree 12,00 LINEN. AND GIFT $3.25 Madeira Hand Scalloped Edge, Hand Em- broidered Pure Linen Hot Roll Covers— Special, $1.75 Each $2.50 Hand Embroidered Scalloped Edge Pure Linen Huckaback. Guest Towels—seven beautiful i $1.75 Each $8.50 and $10.25 Hemstitched Pare me Tea ‘Napkins, Mosaic drawn corners— 12-Inch, $5.75 14-Inch, $6.75 Dozen $11.75 to $15.25 Madeira Hand Embroidered Corner, oped Edge Pure Linen Tea Napkins— 13x13 inches— $9.50 Dozen Bar Harber Chair Cushions—cotton filled, cover- ed both sides with heavy quality cretonne— - Specwl 33.75 Each SPECIAL REDUCTIONS DRAPERY DEPARTMENT 3 . Inqalrc About Our Defmed Payment Plan DEPARTMENTS . $1.00 to $6.75—Boxed Tea Sets—Scallopad Edge, white or.colored embroid B y o & r $ lery) also Bridge or Vanity One-Third Off Regular Prices $4.00 Colored Appliqued Tea Sets of five ~—Square or Oval Centers and Servers, nim and boxed— Specml $2.50 Set Make gift an Orlental Rug and examin our stech before you decide. It may be tlm: wchuuutlythaugafldlhommdc— ainlom z - Almcomdyofwummdcdnunml—— Prices Ranging From $36 to 3225 Tapu!ry Couch Covers—Wide stripe m;n combmdlon colormgoo— * ‘ in Special, $3.75 Each Dr. Schindler’s PEANUT BUTTER Most housewives always have a jar or two on hamd to help out when umexpected guests call. De- licious on crackers, in salnds, and for cake fllings. 4-0z. Glass, 10c| 6%-0z. Glass, 15¢ lll/z-oz.Glass,ZSc S A S S D A (A S O bl ah R et S O AR 1 Another New Store This Week, 1701 Monroe Street N.E. (Brookland)—Watch Us Grow NORTHEAST NORTHWEST 5504 Wisconsin Ave. 4531 Wisconsin Ave. Sth. 2325 18th St. 1609 T Street 1803 L Street Gelfand’s Relish Just the proper dressing for cold ments, a spicy salnd or to serve with any dinger as’a splcy relish addition to the menu. House- keepers who use it once always have a jar on hand to add spice to the dinmer. Small .lar,.18c Large Jar, 35¢ and Fla. Ave. 4400 Georgla Ave. . @20 N Street e 1631 334 Street BNt 1901 Q Street 6th and F Streets 3171 Mt. Pleasant St. Cor. 10th and K Sts. It S oo Bt SUBURBAN 508 14tn Street. 315 @ Street - 801 B Street 5215 Blair BE. ¥, E. 4716 14th Sireet Cor. 11th and P Sts. 5th and B Streets Hope, D & 3808 14th Street 702 5th Street 1109 Flerida Ave. 200 15th Street RM .-‘. 2502 14th Street st and E Streets, 1322 Florida Ave. 238 13tk Street iverdaie. e, 2203 14th Street N. Capitol and L Sts. IsmSieet O 4| 30190k seer School and Tvory | % 1139 First St. ut and Fen tree! ren S Loeh mepeet o 312 Pemma. Ave. 801 Mass. Ave. 53 D Street Broad Street, 1020 Girard Street 1540 N. Capitol St. 26 Seaton Place 140k and A strests ol Ghare, 244 Florida Ave. 130 D Street 0 Rhode Tsland Ave. Street. Indensburs, Md. 3d and Maryland Ave. 4th'and B Streets FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS Alwayn need of boiled or baked ham—Iunches—or to serve to um- AUTH’S Smoked SAUSAGE Sausage that “makes” any meal fine for breakfast these days when one meeds sustaining food— er for luncheon, hot sandwiches or with vegetables. . And per Auth’'s Sausage in mo waste. Every one a like ft. mer dish fit for any king—that is, If you have been careful to get a Foumtain Brand Ham. Thin week get the “Fountain” differ- ence. " Whole, Per Pound 29c. Per Pound 32 SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST 1601 Geod Hope Rd. 600 Alabama Ave. 1403 Good Hope Rd.

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