Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1922, Page 26

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THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922. M — % (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark g UTT AND JEFF : Tha} s the Only Wg sl el e B —By BUD FISHER. .THIS BEING A NEW YEAR T BLEW IENFAC\' En‘: xs'\?u # T MYSELE TO TWO i XCELLER (Nl ] WHAT Do BoxesioE amons .\ Youve Gwen we TR o : 2 : . U AND Box! . High price does not always insure high quality—be on the safe . ? ONE Eofe Yo % THE WRONG t side and provide your larder at the P-K market. Our prices are 0V WANTS ONE FoR MYSELE! G economical and the quality is guaranteed. H e, i t Wilson's “Certified” 4 Morris “S < Smoked Ha ms OEIEY SSupramy lb., 23c PRI N el L RS SR TR Prime Steer'Beef Fresh Hams. ..... 1b., 22¢ the finest on the market Pork Loin Roast.. .1b., 25¢ - . " o] Prime Rib Roast. .1b., 32¢ Legs o’Lamb..... Ib., 35¢ Chuck Roast..... 1b., 18c | Oysters, Pt., 30c; Qt., 50c Bouillion Roast...1b.,25¢ |~ %7 r1.2... Shoulder Clod. . . .1b. ’25 Fresh Chickens oulder <. .10, £0C For stewing and baking. Boiling Beef.. .. .. Ib., 10c 1b., 38c 3§ larze, ripe, Grapefruit 5 . each, 10c; 3 for 25¢ Sugar— Milk— best cane granulated S e Pordeniane ;s 1b., 5'%c; 10 lbs., 52¢c each, 11c; 10 for $1.00 i = 5 133 Flour— Mixed Nuts— i = — Gold Medal or Pillsbury - e fancy nu plett from M| ee————eeee—— - 3 Christmas stock. Closinz out at |i! . o f sual Park was dellvered by Arthur |What Shall W Spangled Bz feut. ] TN e S0 s E 12 Ibs., 56c; 24 lbs., $1.10 1h. 18¢c: 5 lbs, 75¢ | i Pillsbury before 'A':nmh!ned meet- !Dri‘nk," “All - ;thb;].ltdwnul‘z::; 1::?%;‘-"::1‘- :‘:21“&:]il"smfnfn‘mix':t’};'.:‘. Ehan A eng [Ehurct, gockiin N SRR E e i & of the Audubon Society, the Wild — 1ai “The Old Guard,” a play, will | From bean to grinding we ,b 25 | o 1&.‘.?}‘(‘;;" !'r»s::-:[auu:‘”w l'rr‘.. sll._len:"mo[‘; :m\‘,rrurri’;a:mr, \.:: lqu!]{’. presentéd. 2 | A 2 of the| The Capital Camera Club will elect it’s history—it's real c ! S s b e B |a N U. n cers o 3 o PR " will [ officers at its clubrooms, 638 1 street. oy i ¢ will give a dn um auditorium iast night. Pennsylvaniu avenue. 1 A. Toole will speak of “Ovg :be Club at TODAY. { evening, 2400 16th street Eietd ¢ e £ T00ls i g ODAY. i Jdx and memvers invited, | Northrawt Houndary Amwo- | Anthony League will meet at § s Civiiimation” at 11 A L8 | coteiRather, resident Of S R R 11 will meet G H‘:;]““;';'“"_,'l;w‘;‘l tomorrow at § p.m., [0'clock, Women’s City Club. —— l Phi Mu Washington Alumnae As- T ssociations, - will inexs Women's Council will meet in Burville Echool. SRR Reed Post, No. 284, | sociation will meet at 2024 G street 4 ting of tne }.\""fx.,:;*IIIL e B(uull;;(!::]"'l‘ S w al § pm., in Hubvard Public|Charies B. Hanford will recit Citizens' Associa-| Week of prayer service will be held |af Aol G Thomapsen - will A Joint fustallation of elective of- !illllllll i T e T T AL T LT LTI LT LT = ‘ unday school les- | fi of Willlam B. Cushing C mp. |Z 2 = M so ; at 4:45 pam., 1333 F N Sons of Veterans, and Cushing | = H Seemg Success o omouEnaRt % No. 4, will be held in Pyth = o 2 9th s 2 = An ADITORIAL Johin Barrett will lecture on “The & 7% past o A ? = Armam Q the Pon- | o Harley V. Speelman will be the | H ugOU must have To locate the cause sl Sitomorrovta CE | = & both eyes work- : B omes S [ Men, William Le lected = S efiectivelyyif iR (:tf t.::ub!e ::d "un;il;:c; Simon will apeak at | ent o “m:"n;.fi .h‘:'\',ifi‘l.:.‘,.e‘.f"'fi'.‘ Tasitolaee siccers fir with scientifically fitte: ncil for wmitation of | Hebrew Home for t ¢ Aged at the an 9 B Enouxgh i ln‘:e: o ilasses isa simple matter 17th street, tomorrow, umlume:r‘l::fi:f the soclety );:;x:;zm Last Call Satisfact First /‘Q Men 8, Women’s signais that will let you in most instances. Don't s for T e e ) and Children’s getaboard.” Good vision is wait until you have seri- < e Cordin g aecra or oys N\ (7 ) Ny / [t an important adjunct to Iy i ired y N ount Vernon M. K. Church | L. A k., and gfl!lr;an . i \|If fi f \ i GA Success, Poor sight, eyes Ously impaired your sight. Frances How Wright ecretary, Mra: SAM. Levy. ] s (3 i 1r1 N f a( that ache, handicap efii- Come here for expert ex- “Social Purity.” board members were also | /2 Prlce i i I\ Ut ) Z_S Z) I N | ciency. amination today. + Joint inwtallntion of | <" ¢ H A\ \§ ¥ \«'\') d \‘\‘Oi I/3 Off Take a long look ahead into 1922! Prepare % ;‘:::-:I.«:iflL:.g;gl,\“:’ ur‘;:;.’";g(;"',rm':";';qf; \',;m,':;; et H h1}‘&.“1:“1;2";::(013‘1“:;.:;‘;n(::fln:;‘l 810-818 7th St. ch 1, i 5 for success by insuring sight accuracy—here. OmMORECNSACRNDIL &0y e year. denly S R S e “See ETZ - 1217 Natlonnl Genealogleal Soctety will | Poltemen's Astoclation tomorrow At and !!’ G Street Al NadlonatiCenstiagical) secietyeilt] RollcemeniafAsiosationNtomars o vRac . 5 3 See Better” ([SYOPTOMETRIST! Nt e R M e end 82 Women's S 65 Boys - 300 Men'’s n h Soeiety for Philoxophenl Inqutey | Fiee : . 3 vill meet S: ay :30 in Publi WAL meet Saturday at 430 in Public | QRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. resses ercoats Sh“[.ts ‘ . — of “Law in and Philosophy.” ~ TONIGHT. B WA e Rl s e e SN I A 3 . i C | : = Quality frocks that sold for double and Moredhaniiio Hepe esa e more than double the clean-up price. Of S bl Left From Our Big Christmas E Canton crepe, Roshanara crepe, tricotine, _All sizes, 3 to 15—and as many large ; e Sa e O a taffeta, velvcieen, serge and satin. A sizes a5 small, nes—in Cheavy overcouts Dollar Sale , dozen beautiful styles in the popular col- of dark mannish cloths and mixtures in : e . P dozertbeatt fullstyles inthoibn R e The wonderful values in our recent marked as low as $5.98—most of them at great dollar sale electrified the city. Now . ’ o $798 and $998. Note that these are choose from what's leit of the lot at 79c. our entlr stOck w m ts PRESENT values—most of the coats had The great majority are entirely periect— 5 o en s ul already been marked down from even a few are the least trifl d b = higher original prices. $3.98 for choice : e B R ° i X wise short of perfect. In woven madras. Z E 4 1 s Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.29 printed madras, percale and mercerized = 3 I'l‘ :e . $150 and $200 Suits of excellent fast- shirtings. Sizes 190 17. H = - - . color materials in Oliver Twist, middy H g dr C a ner arx and junior Norfolk styles. All colors. H Unrestricted choice of all regular size v g ' su_ilts—‘fjur-(rimmed. braided, embroidered, 174 Women’s : = : Remnants p : ! Blouses s ‘t d t Plush Coat 10c Yard $3 9 = : Lowest_price ‘in years for good rem- o 8 = . nants. Useful lengths in outing flannel, = dress gingham, apron gingham, bleached . g ® cotton, percale,”domet. flnnel and un- Left From Our $5.98 Line bleached cotton. Fine E i = ¥ = Sy ine Blouses of georgette, crepe de ! Women’s §25 Biack Plush Coats—new Drap: Cretonne, Yd., 12l5c chine and net. Wide range of embroid- Ei and of beautiful quality. Made with large Ty o] 2 ace-tri 2 N = 3 > ered, lace-trimmed and semi-tailored ! brown coney collar, cuffs and band around Remnants of 32 and 36 inch Cretonne, styles. White, flest i ; E Hotien) 2 standard quality, in various colorful pat- s e eE SSERPER Ry, and & terns. . E z i ; Soiled Tablecloths, $149 | Women's White Waists, $1.00 g n e assortment are ne Mercerize i o . g Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes P . god, 300" Round, square and ‘oblong | - Xluo Tafored Linene Waists and others t g * o with embroidered pique collars, and a few : stand for such fine quahtv and (¢ § l'.lel'es Hemmed Napkins, 121,c Each plaid gingham waists. . o Seconds of 20-inch Hemmed Napkins, o 3 style; and our price cuts are So s of lustrous mercerized damask in attrac: Knit Petticoats, 50c \ Ana ; ive patterns. Snug-fitting Knit Petticoats, in gray, sharp it’'s made every one open $5.98 palr Silk Stripe Madras, Yard, 39¢c with light gray border. s . - 2 32-inch Handsome Silk-stripe Shirting . their eyes. Madras that originally sold for 75c 3 yard Flannelette Petticoats, 37c i = and more recently for 59c a yard. Full Women's Straight-cut Striped Flannel- 3 For a quick ctlose out—these handsome i S ; . P - ‘ a PESe pieces—not remnants. ette Petticoats, with scalloped stitched e , mercerized tapestry portieres at a de- 4 25 sterd ay oneé gentleman cisive price-cut, Green, old rose, blue and Hemmed Napkins, 5c Each coge: bought two suits and an overcoat; brown. Deep, knotted fringe. ‘.>ec.0||‘ds of White Indian Head (quth Cordmy Robes, $3.98 5 Napkins, 18-inch «ze, hemmed ready for = S Second Floor, use. 27 Women's Beautiful Corduroy Robes, most buyers take one of each. s el inpreakfast ‘coat style, with sélf belts. i s 1‘%1 ryg’k S Tailored of Boyd's wide-wale corduroy i - ashable Rag Rugs, in brightly in various colors. We'll accept a dep081t on "y 144 Trimmed colored-mixed patterns. About half the H D $1.00 5 original price. fe ouse Dresses, 1. purchase. Hats Brass Curtain Rods, 15¢ Women's Striped Gingham Dresses, _Heavy Brass Extension Rods, with large, with flat collars of chambray or trimmed ~ silver-finished knobs. Complete with fix- with self material. Sizes 40, 42.and 44. S 42 suits & o’coats now ‘33 *48 suits & o’coats now ‘38 $55 suits & o’coats now 43 60 suits & o’coats now ‘47 tures. $2 .OO Full-Fashioned 500 Children’s . Sold for $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50. Smart : winter models, in Lyans velvet, Panre vel- 5 s e ose es Vet, duvetyn, velvet and fur combinations, silver cloth, satin_and felt. Various pop- ' ular trimmings. Black and colors. "Children’s Trimmed Hats, $2 ' e c c Quick-selling reduction on a table of fine velvet hats that sold for $3.95 to $5.95. LRI s - 9 s 85 Many dainty styles and trimmings. Odds and ends of various assortments < o1 grouped for a Friday clean-up. Regular N hi 6 suits @ o' coats now 51 Hatters’ Plush Sailors, $1.00 e o e 3 Giack, balbriggan, | sisee 2 o 8- Beitod. miyie, wiin pockets 5 Genuine hatters’ plush banded spilors, in brown, navy and white. Collar and pockets edged with rick-rack Z black and colors. Straight an@ rolling braid. Blue, gray and pink. s70 S ots ’ 355.85 brims; straight, béll and octagon crowns. Woolen Sport Hose, 89c 'h 4 = o W ' 11, lit; 1 i . uits & o’coats now Children’s Beaver Hats, $2.00 | noto popeias welght, In the wanted drop: Children’s Coats, $3.98 ., stitch effect. Rich heather colorings. 0Odds and ends of zibeline, cloth and o : Splendid quality thick-nap beaver sail- Slightly Irregular. corduroy coats, in belted and cape models. s 9 s .85 ors, trimmed with bands and streamers. Do Sold for $5 to $7.98. Sizes 2 to 5. SUuits [0) coats now Black and, brown. Every hat is perfect. Onyx Mercerized Hose, 39c 4 - Women" ed-back ized' i ¥ : S Wowiglh Velon: Hatk a298 | Eopes = cumoesms mcpuen | Childran's Satwen Rompons, $1 No Charge for Aherat' > Unqua’rfied Satisfactwn or $5.00 to,$7.50 velour sailors, of rich, heavy dovan. Limited lot for clearance. m';,’;,‘;g R r‘;lgfi‘;d iy rg ons : quality, in black and colors. Trimmed 3 Corettily stitched.. Wi atera Money Chéerfully Refunded With binds,and bows. Women’s Sport Hose, 69c and prottily stitched. Wide Dutch style. Part-wool and derby ribbed sport hose, odds and ends collected for quick disposal. ; F'me ats Assorted colors. 2 3 Model H Infante Part:-Wool Shirts, 35 | 600 Turkish Towels Raleigh Haberdasher 11 09 1111 P 4 ] . A £ Glove Silk Hole;"?lh.fl ST g * Famous make of glove silk hose, made Seconds of 75¢, 85¢, $1,00 and $1.25 kinds, = enns yevania venue E Choice of our highest-class trimmed to sell Tor 35.50 to $4.50 It perfect. 'Irreg- product of & noted manufacturer. In plain = velvet hats, luxuriously trimmed. Sold up ularities too slight to hurt. Broken assort- ‘white.and fancy colored patterns. Vari- . 3 7 i to §30.00 . 4 @ ment of colors and sizes. @ ous large sizes. lllllllllllllllllII.IIIIIII\IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIl iummnnnmmnnmnumwmmualunuuunumulmlmnudmnnmmmmm

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