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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922. _A—D—Vfis FARMERS Store No. 1 Store No. 2 g . J Store No. 4 nsewels) 556 | s N, FRANK & SONS| 35| foe Former Gov. Lowden Says He Aveniie Alexandria Must Provide for the SEais . O LeatYoats N.W. Northeast Distributors of High-Grade U. S. Gov't. Surplus Property LINCOLN, Neb., January 5.—If the ; farmer is to continue to feed man- % ices and we must provide warehouses i g for the surpluses in bountiful )eurs C l . S ‘ Iy «ex}v:gfia:lgr?guner or later in cloth- ! mal short crop 01 lha! &tnllle & de can't pl_l":\!-ld\, himself that the i B U. S GOVERNMENT SURPLUS PROPERTY W ition. Best for Colds|:.uiik i - Bronchitis, Asthma and | {7 commoits sdow’sueh costs Tor | i all throat troubles. fn o wvorld Wil Have G 'wv the | ‘ ° [ ’ é — e R @ Clip This Checkerboard---It’s Your Move ~Sml zal ey, oreanl Frank O. Lowden, former governor 1llinois, told the Nebraska Dairymen's | Association in convention here tod: “The farmer believes in the value! of what he produces and knows that | ls_indispensable to the world it | «cwmnmn is to go he_said. | When he sees that the total value of an unusually large crop is less in the markets of the world than the | value of a smal] crop, he knows that ! something is wrong in our methods | of distribution. He does not need to be familiar with higher mathematics | to feel sure that twelve million bales ' twelve million bales will be genuine- kind, he: must be pald for his serv- 011 W NO DANGEROUS DRUGS. hd “Benmark g GUA AN study the probable demand ana at- | I tempt to 'idJusL production to meet that demand. ; \ Law of cupply and Demand. j pel¥lien the price of wheat on Wed- OFFICERS" 0D iondGray Corduroy Shirts OFFICERS’ 5 COTTON Shecs Lined NEW ‘ 2 ARMY AND i Y ine for G KID GLOVES, | O- D- Mackinazws KHAK! Hee i OVERSEAS : %”/””/””/ the Sore NAVY SHOES| Wool Shirts Y asing WOOL AND 10.00 SHIRTS Vst CAPS “the P-B 4.75 & 1 $ 90 5 el $4.75| $3.15 3.75 c| $350| S¢ Clearance Sale H {the great abundance of fertile lands ) <! . I inUlis. Country, 5o that we Could ex- U. S. Army Leather Puttees SUITCASES | Mectal Lunch Kits LILLIPUT Large Size o Inithisteonmeryaniones el conlalex: ! WITH : SAFETY VACUUM Toc Unionalls ow going on ,/ |and take up virgin land. i Blankets With Vacuum Rubber Ice Bags A e ;;3;.‘::? L S gL 7 | EOTILES Within a reasonable “time it s not 3 45 Bottle : With Cup Cap ¢ fibéz-z) o o |shau come after nar 3 $2 20 § 98 . M . C L] 'BREAKS RULES AGES OLD. |Princesa Mary Sets Precedent by Wedding an Englishman. N 0‘: December 10.— “TJhe Avenue at Ninth _, COTTON , FOUR- Pure Wool Gray | U.S. NAVY Hood Rubbey Co- | /s Nichm: Offcers' Locker | UCKLE | and White U. S. | ALUMINUM | Naoy Hip Boots | Boaooee 90c $1.45 1$1.00| $5.75 |$2.75| $5.75 | $3.75 | 80c Queen :\ dra. 1 is of a vers il Imitation Congo- | o p. WOOL Cotton Khaki | ALL-WOOL ARMY | 3oz, Blue Navy e * PA REGULATION handsome design, though many mod- | AND NAVY gin Brides ot ook woy 1 asl] - leum Rugs, 4% PANTS ol UNDERWEAR| Mclton Cloti | TRANSPORT Socks BECUIATOY being somewhat old-fashioned. o S i LEATHER | 90¢ | $2.50 35¢ After the wedding the bride will be Feet Square a $1.00 dozen : 3 for $1.00. brlda] veil will be Queen Victoria and | Raincoats as Low as $3.00 known as her roval highness, Prin- cess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, and | yHall, in Yorks] ire, which the Earl | and Countess of Harewood, Viscount Lascelles’ parents, are giving as a wedding present to their son. Except at state events, there will A Garment a yard. i no court etiquette in the bride's Lo U= e Il e 5.?,‘",;‘;,;L"'.:’J;‘.i.n:"‘;.:"pi?c;”n“n‘.c‘:e SHEEP- Sweaters as Low BLUE BLUE WOOL Corduroy Shodsiringe ALUMINUM ted with the court sa CHAMBRAY | Corduroy Pants MIDDY ; SPOONS, SHIRTS NED MACK]NAWS BLOUSES Brecches 40 AS LOW AS $3’ 50 $ 1 ® A Pair Laundry Bags BRUSHES rated Milk 39c 10c 2 Haruvester YELLOW FULL QUART o i TEMPTOR | Apple Butter | TAILTUNA | Tb- Canof No. 2 Can PRESERVES No. 2 Can FISH Salmon 23¢c 10c 10c A can. 3 for 25c. COLMAN’S MUSTARD Steel Kitchen TOOTH- Boy Scout Knives BRUSHES Knives 10c | 19c¢ | $1.19 Sun Maid Raisins 1-LB. CAN 3 Packages for 10c 1$2.40| 12c MORNING No.2 Can BLOOM Apricot Jom |SUGAR CORN 23c Mechanics’ Hand Soap 50 (agr. 50(,' do:m. 1-Ib. Can of Corned Beef 20c 2-Ib. Can of Corned Beef Hash 40c Nanticoke Early June Peas, 2 Cans for 25¢ 23¢ 134-Ib. Can of " Pilchard Fish Newhall FrancoAmerican Corned Beef (French Sardines) Asparagus Tips Boullion 30c 10c 25¢ o 3 for 25¢ 700 dozen. Boyle’s Pork and Lod; California : Temptor Grape. : GOOD GREEN | Temptor Preserves i Beans, No. 2 Can PEPPER ‘ CINNAN\ION . < ; COELER Sl AND o zpfll Flavors 8 | ™ | 8 | o |22c| 8 |23¢c| 25 REGAL SHOE STORES 7C | A PACKAGE 2 7c 2 7C .,;,-c a Package .n,.c larg:znme. In WASHINGTON ¢ for 2sc. 1003 Pennsylvania Aveme N.W. : (Corner D Sevoet) Diamond Brand Oak Knoll 1-Ib. Jar of CLOVES Califorsia Yellow Sunshine Men's Store Apricots - Orange . Hard Bread PORKAND | = 4#ri srange | APACKAGE | Cling Peaches (Near 12th Street) p AEANS 22 i 5 A Can, 35c a Doz ch 25 e z Package