Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 12

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“FRST ANERGAN | BOYS" WAL NEET Mass Meeting Arranged at \ Keith’s Tomorrow for Ex- | position Plans. or the First . to be held of the to show the ton public just what can be) the boys of the ¢! \lu- meeting a five: cpicting boy | * Officers. | * officers of | P T Ix Your Throat Sore? s time to take Father John's e breathing pas- | i i i | | 1 ! i ! | i i | | i { i i i | | " You couldn’ hire some fellers | t’ carry a watermelon, but they jest love t' tug a bowlin’ balll thro town. While out shoppin’ don’t cuss th’ poor wrappin’ girl fer bein’ slow, she’s waitin’ fer a go- ahead signal from th’ book- keeper. (Copsright Natlonal Newspaper Service.) Rt Horl \ The OR|G|NAL A Malled Mllk 970;1 _yal a J Jhe P-B g Semi -Annual Clearance Sale | Jhroughout the Store | " Vhe Avenve at Tunth _ RAIL BONDS AUTHORIZED. The Chicago, Loulsville raliroad ized by the Interstate Commercs Com- mission to issue $0.486. cent bonds, money derived from the SUGAR; sale poration. Indianapolis and has been author- 00 in 5 per ) & NI OGS “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Dum ¢t stay stuffed-up! of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every The St. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, - be used in paying of n- dohte\lne!u !0 tl\e War Finance Cor- Quickest Relief Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The first dose opens cmggcd -up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- ishness, sneezing. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the q and costs only a few cents at drug st ance. Tastes nice. Contains 50 s, Best Granulated 10 POUNDS 55¢ SALE Yellow Cling Peaches Sliced Pineapple Royal Anne Cherries MOTT’S PURE Nabisco, 3 pkgs. Baker’s Cocoa, 1/2-1b. can Baker’s Chocolate, 1/2-Ib. bar No. 3 Can Tomatoes KINGAN’S Sliced Breakfast BACON, 1-lb. pkg. Good Cuts Pot Roast, Ib.. Rib Roast of Beef, Ib. FRESH VEGETABLES AT ALL D-G-S STORES RECEIVED DAILY Dr.Schindler’s| D-G-S Stores Feature Corby Cake | JOS. PHILLIPS’ PEANUT BUTTER APPLE JUICE Uneeda Biscuit, 4 Large Pkgs i Lc<t surest relief known It acts without assist- Insist upon Pape's. No. 214 Can No. 2 Can No. 2 ,z 1 Louls-San Francisco road also was authorized to Issue $5,122,000 in bonds to reimburse its own treas- ury for expenditures on betterments along its lines. Per Qt. 9 Bottle D. GRAEME T. SM Formerly 727-729 14th St. N.W. Now 1022 Vermont Ave. N.W. Same Phone—Main 5070 Real Estate Sales, Rents, Investments fying but profitable to our Clients. The growth of this Business has manifested itself in the removal to even better location than before. Our Facilities have advanced with the demands for location and room, and we are prepared to serve an ever inc ng Clientele with a promptness and dispatch that is not only grati- GRAEME T. SMALLWOOD 1022 Vermont Ave. N.W. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921. S. === Painting That Radiates Good Cheer Don't permit the woodwork in — 1 a DORAN'S | B B I Famous FUDGE Chocolate ALLWOOD | CALIFORNIA ! Via PANAMA CANA | your home ) 8o AbS i Europe. Orient, South Amerien || teriorate. Consuit Ferguson. Stenmuhip Tickets—All Lines 13 | oK | 1114 Utk St 1-232 ! PAJ \u\(. o 'lns 60c Lb. Sold only at Doran’s Chocolate Shop, W. H St. N.w. W, (Opp. Gov't Printing Office). by 'l(fnnlllllp and Tourixt Azency, 1 Woodward uuumng hone Main Address any communication to the president, D-G-S, 2325 18th Street N. W. Phone Col. 9855 Del Monte Canned Goods 32¢ | Fancy Apricots 25¢ Fancy California 39¢ | Asparagus Tips 1/>-Gal. Jug 25¢; Fancy Maine Style Corn, 2 Florida Oranges, per doz. Fancy Eating Apples, 3 Ibs. .......... Choice Grape Fruit, 3 for 20c | Pure Butcher Lard, 2 Ibs. 30c | Fresh Hams and Shoulders at all our Stores because they know it will give satisfaction. Itis always made of the same pure ingredients; baked in the same scientific manner—and for sale at all our stores fresh from the Corby ovens. Most housekeepers always have a jar or two on hand to help out when unepected guests come. Deli- cious on crackers, in salads and for cake fillings. 4.0z.Glass . .... 61-0z.Glass . ... 113-0z. Glass . . . Deliciously rich; daintily flavored. In a variety that will suit every taste and Comparisons whe Phill serve every occasion. “Pure as Mother made it” BORDEN’ mall Size, Per Box, MILK CHOCOLATE BAR AND CHOCOLATE ALMOND BAR Buy it by the box and p=s it around. 3for10c CERESOTA | FOUNTAIN | GELFAND’S FLOUR “The Prize Bread Flour of the World” Holiday baking will surely prove successful if you dvgend upon the quality of Ceresota lour—for it is recognned as the ln;hu! grade and ;\vil‘y‘; dependable quality. Bag I 29C 12-Lb. 6 1 Another New Store This Week--2724 12th St. N.E.--“Watch Us Grow” Brand HAMS 29c Holidays offer many a need for baked or boiled ham for hurry-up lunches—unexpected guests. ways have on hand a baked or boiled Fountain Brand Ham and you'll know it will please. Whole Per Pound Al RELISH Add that zest and tang that any meal needs to that appetite and make your menu a success. el fand’s Relish has long been the pop- ular choice and if you haven’t tried it—there’s a surprise in store for | and you. can Large Jar ....35c | Auw Small Jar NORTHWEST St '-':' :l'; Ave NORTHEAST SOUTHEAST 5504 Wisconsin Ave. ’”‘lm s '*"‘t 3d and Maryland Ave. 1601 Good Hope Rd. 4531 Wisconsin Ave. tres! ARIandiniy laba 1803 L Street Tth Streets 600 A ma Ave. 4404 Georgia Ave. €30 X 8 %th and C Streets 1403 Good Hope Rd. 1591 EB¢)Straet 439 N Street 6th mad Maryiand A 13810 Berest - a ryland Ave. e Con 106k and K Sta. 14% and C § 1386 O Street 3 T e goene | WEQ Hioe B0tE' s Bty v o ve. 4716 14th Street Cer. 11th and P Sts. 1823 Florida A Sth and B Streets 2502 14ih Beveet ool 1st and Fenton 5 203 130k street € Ist and B Streets, L Soms 8t Street 2203 14th Stroet 801 Mass. Ave. 201 12th Street 4th Street N. Capitel and 1. Sts 26 Seaton Place 761 7th Street 1718 14th Street '3 First Strest . AN 60 Rhode Island Ave. treet [ Pexna, Ave. 1701 Momroo Street 14th and A Streets Stvest (Brookland.) 1543 B Street BUTTER 50c; & 90c Early June Sifted Peas, per can Sausage—you just know it’s the best. Why be satisfied with anything Jess than the best. when you can buy stores. o Large 9 Size 'SAUSAGE Make Auth’s Sausage a part of your regular menus. TIr's all raeat, no bones or waste as in other meats, Auth’s Sausage often for lunches. Auth’s is strictly pure and whole- We Lead—Others Follow! And now the whole town gets lower prices on Men’s Clothing. BUT vou may look “high and low” in this “village” with- out finding the values to be had in this GIGANTIC CLEARANCE SALE Hundreds of fl Clover Brand ONE-POUND PRINT 48c No. 2V, Can $29.75, $33.75, $37.50 and $40 Fine WINTER SUITS $21.75 , All-zeool and Worsted Suits of D. 1. Kaufman Standard Oue, twwo or three of a kind only 29¢ 23¢ Picnic Size Hundreds of $45, $55 and $60 Super-Quality WINTER SUITS $31.75 The very finest of Worsteds in quality makes One, two or three of a kind only ORIGINAL All Pork SAUSAGE are unnecessary n you buy Phillips’ ORIGINAL e e e lips ORIGINAL at all D-GS Per Pound 35¢ 3for20c AUTH’S Smoked At the Height of the Overcoat Season 500 SUPERB WINTER OVERCOATS $29.7S JIstcrettes, with belts, Sold from $33.75 te $40. the most economical dish you prepare. Let the kids have Little Ceats, Ulsters, Big Coats, All kinds and all sizes. without belts. Per Pound 320~ $37.75 $47.75 All $45 (Silk Lined) Tuxedo Suits . . . . All $55 (Silk Lined) Full Dress Suits. . . . All Chauffeurs’ (Gray Whipcord ) Reefers . $27.75 200 Oregon City ( Virgin Wool ) Mackinaws $10.75 700 Pairs Fine Worsted Treusers . . ... $4.95 SOUTHWEST 800 34 Street 3d and D Streets 1300 43, Street 6th and F Streets SUBURBAN 5215 Blair Rd. N. B, _Hope, D. C. Park Lane, Va. Riverdale, Md. School and Ivery Sta. Breptwood, Md. MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK Broad Street, Falls Church, Va. Bladensburg, Md.

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