Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1922, Page 5

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MOTHER! MOVE BHIlD;S BIIWElS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP'| 70 RAISE $5.000 [N your child is constipated, bilious, breath bad, | MRS. BROOKS SIGNS || Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Fruity - Taste and it cannot Injure Little Stomachs. Don’t let chlld stay billous, constipated. ’ ’ “physic-laxative” -t necessary. Genuine “California Fig Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of *California Fig Syrup” today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or (dren p: if stomach is sour, tongue coated, |“C: remember a good |tation fig syrup. uine Syrup” has directions for babies and chil- ted on the bottle., Say rnia” or you may get an imi- 4 to 6 Ibe. Concurs in Comments. 5 ins: \ 8820 B n Strins; 1b...21 o St o gt | | T s S Maching Sliced Bacen, = ften ll that i | SERSSP, for thls worl, and can ol Al}bl’ork Sausage Meat, R R eee2e 1s often al at is A eartily concur,” sald Mrs.| 8 lb ...............0 B ¥ | Brooks. e 2000 Pork Pudding, Ib.....1 "A auitable convention hall such as| § L0in Pork Chops, lb- .28¢ -y 8o gmflnocnncnnunnnmnuanunmficfifinmbdunhuddfimuficunuunuu 0006000000000000000000000000000000006000000000000006000000a [s[als[s[s[e]a[s[[uls]e]s's e[u[s]a]a]n[s]e]s [a]a u ulalalu]s(aa e a] 000000000000000000000DG00000! VICTOR Records Prices REDUCED H-E-R-E The latest reductions in price announeed by us bring the present price level of Victor Ree- ords far below wheré it was at any time in history. Although the new prices are based on a reduction in future manufacturing costs, we are allowing these reductions on our pres- ent stock as well. ALL OF THE LATEST JANUARY HITS . Included 7 The Present Low Scale of Prices Far Lower Than Before the War 10-inch black double-face. NOw Now 10-inch red seal (Caruso, Galli-Curci, Heifetz, McCormack, Elman, etc. NOW. $1.25 b | $1.75 —— e SaY 10-inch biue double-face. NOw 12-inch bl’.e double-face. NOw up $1.00 .............................. $1.50 rerie BCna........ $1.25 inch ALWAYS SHOP DIRECT HERE 5,000 Records to Choose From The newest 1922 Victor Record €atalogue—complete authorized edi- The Largest in the City tion—Just Out—copiously illustrated —stories of operas and -artists—free . on request at our store. If a Victor Record Is Obtainable You Will Find It HERE— . EuuummbncuununmunuUDnnnuuunuuuunncunmuunununuuun temper is bad ~ -with sticky pots and kettlesto The cleansing, cutting shower of hot suds from the 3-Minute Dishwasher cleans the dirtiest pots and kettles in a morhent.-To use it ires neither effort nor the putting of hands into greasy water. It washes, sterilizes and-dries. 5 . Price, 31.50eanplsh_. 'Wfiuorfi?houfurfuehomdmmfim.oraflu our T 'ree, illustrated, descriptive literature. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES 00, 355 Munsey Building \ @ i Salesmen Wanted. - ‘Washington, D. C~Telephone Main 6573 Minutactured by HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO., Joffersea City, Ma. - (117),. i ' -3 o & 0000000080000000000000000000000L00000C0CCCN0C0N0000000000000000000000000000 DDDDUUUD[’JDDD 000000000000000000000000000000000000! o a o o a a =] ING HIGH QUALITY—LOW PR UR- TEOUS SERVICE Are Our ipal Assets ‘for Gaining the Patronage of the Washington \Public A Purs Hog's Lard, Ib, 11¢ ‘ Lean Pork Chops, 15¢ Ib. Round Steak, 1b. 23c|Fancy Chuck Roast, 1b. 14¢ Sirloin Steak, 1b '-;fi Prime Rib Roast. .. 200 Second Woman to Head Com- mittee in Auditorium Campaign. The second Washington woman to |’ take a leading part in the new con- vention hall project, Mrs. M. Brqoks, merchant, was_announced yesterday by Charles J, Columbus, secretary of the Washingion auditorium organiza- Porterhouse Steak, 1 : Hamburg Steak, 1b. .12%c|Top Rib Roast... .| tion committee. Judge Mary O'Toole Fresh Ground Shoul of the Municipal Court signea tne of. | f| Beef Liver, lb....... 10c der Clod, Ro; ficlal pledge card last week to head 5 3 Ibs for 250 Bouillon Roast..... M one of thé 100 committees delegated Fancy Plate Beef, 1b. 10c to raise a minimum of $5,000 through the sale of stocks and bonds for a new auditorium. In announcing her desire to head a committee Mrs. ‘Brooks wrote Chair- man Harper that Mrs. Frederick N. Zihlman, wife of the Maryland rep- resentative, who Is an active member of the House District committee, had agreed to be her first assistant in the undertaking. st 5=t BREAD, Sc Fresh Shoulders, lb...15¢ 4 to 8 Ibs. Smoked Shoulders, 1b. 16c, Fresh Hams, lb......23¢ < 8 to 10 Ibs. Smoked Hams, lb....24c Loin Pork Roast, 1b...23c Half or Whle Loin Sty 0aE6GY, 002, 350 }is “proposed is really Washington's greatest need, and _the immediate building of the auditorium will mean a great deal to all of us. “I am particularly pleased to serve Fresh Spare Ribs, Ib. 16¢c Finest i In this undertaking, since Mrs. Zihl- ery ’* man ls (o be the chief aid of e o . Comm Bu"”' Ih' ee. (Commenting on her share to be dm:. Leg of Lamb, 1b...... 35c|Veal Cutlets, Ib...... 48¢ . Mrs. Zihlma; : “Mr. Zinlman has such a deep in- Shoulder Lamb, Ib....22¢c|Breast Veal, Ib.. es..18¢ terest In the development and up. Bemsting f Bone Out building of the National Capital that|.§ Breast Lamb, Ib..... 12¥%:¢{Shoulder Veal, 1b { m;’uld rmat ofi;er!oo%”:lfiis gpportunity Sh la st““Ch eal, 1b......22¢ o be of service. o i mb, 2w i senss Sxperiencea n such work, 3| f SPHIAer Lam®, WIOPS . |Shoulder Veal, lb.....26c shall certainly do my level best in'an|f§f 1P- -c..coqeo... Cheope e known need and atsire for con: | | Fancy Stewing At White Potatoes, 1b....3¢ vention hall for Washington, I i made up my mind to take whatever Baking Fow s,d Ci33e Finest Quality e e e e | | Iy Salt Water Oysters, qt. 40¢ s to_pla: Saleswoman for such & great eouse Rossting Chickeasilh. 38¢ )53 C WS e Ot ation.” ‘When Representative Zihlman's at- | g 3%85 GBFFEE, 230 |b- Bl::.k‘ul Gflcfll. 1“ I'- tention was called to the convention hall project, he said: . “Washington, the capital of the na- tion, is, indeed, a wonderful conven- tion city, and certainly Washingto- nians should make every effort to fa- cilitate the gathering here of large groups as can be housed in the con- vention hall that is proposed. “The city affords every possible nat- ural advantage save a convention hall, and, since the proposed under- taking is based upon an investment, the community can doubly afford ta enter into the campaign with spirit and enthusiasm.” FROM The P-B Pre- Inventory Sales Most Unusual Reductions on Men’s Trousers Put that idle coat to work 7 Over twenty-five hundred odd trousers in this sale. As to value—a manufac- turer who was in yesterday said he would have to ask wholesale what we are getting retail for them. That’'sthe -« - sort of bargain you may expect here tomorrow—and not be disappointed. '$5.25‘ 7% In practically every pattern suits are made of, in- - cluding blue serges, black unfinished worsteds,. pin stripes, browns, 'grays, oxfords, herringbones and tweeds. If you will bring your coat in we can very likely save you the price-of a new suit—at the same « time save you considerable on the trousers.. Values Up to $8.50, Now Value;s Up to " $12, Now The Closing Out : of All S Columbia Grafonolas and Records At such tremendous reductions as were never offered in Washington before Club Terms on Grafonolas If You Want Them Here' are the lowest prices ever -~ Quoted on NEW Columbia Grafonolas Former Price A2 Grafonolas, $30. Now.......... $20.00 G2 Grafonolas, $125. * Now.......... $84.25 H2 Grafonolas, $140. Now...........$93.50 K2 Grafonolas, $150. Now..........$100.00 L2 Grafonolas, $175. Now..........$146.00 Reduced Price on New Columbia Records m 85¢ rewss 49 12 for $5.16 6 for $2.58 Buy by the dozen and save. an $1.00 = 50c¢ a$lP5 25 63 an $1.50 g2 75¢ Sev;nth Street Mayer & CO. Between DG E FIRST FLOOR—GRAFONOLA SHOP. ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B STORE ~ For tomorrow Sale of P-B Suits & Overcoats for Boys +» This—our semi-annual pre-inventory sale—includes every suit and overcoat in stock. It covers blue serge suits as well as fancy patterns; our entire line of Jackie ‘Coogan suits as well as Patrick-Duluth mackinaws and sweaters now repriced as follows: $27.50 Sujts & O’Coats now. ..$18.50 $17.50 Patrick Mackinaws $22.50 Suits & 0’Coats now. ..$16.50 $18,00 Suits & O’Coats now. . .$13.50 $15.00 Suits & O’Coats now. ..$12.50 " $12.75 Suits & 0’Coats now. . .$10.50 now,. $15.00 Patrick Mackinaws \ Boys’ Furnishings Reduced Flannelette Pajamas, all sizes. Now..............$L10 .59 .85 Blouses, white-and colored percale. Now......: ‘Winter Union Suits, all sizes. Now b2 Children’s Hats and Caps, all sharply redyced. ! e Lo > 3%

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