Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1922, Page 20

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Fér Cold on the Chest usterol-. ia easy 'to apply and it dods not olister like thé old-Tashloned ard plaster. sterole is a clean, wmto oint- it, made with oil of mdstard. Sim- plyl massage it in gently with the finger tips. You will be.delighted to, see how quickly it brings relfef. Get Musterole at your drug store. fillc’lnd 65c jars and tubes; hospital siz Better Than a Mustsrd ‘Plaster Slip Covers to Maln Draperies—Windew Shades |1 1003 9th St. NW. Reduced Prices on All Painting ts to be completed darin "*® Thie o Keep our Dainters 4 1114 8th St. N.W. Pl PAINTING m‘l‘l’..fl‘l CHALLENGE Fi ig Newtons Lorna Doones, QUAKER MOTHERS DEVITT]| m Mhndlmbymmh Phone Wonderfal Owerstuffed Feraiture of Cut Prices OCTAGON SOAP cike 5c PURE LARD wn 12V Condensed MILK @ CONDENSEDMILK can113¢ Fresh packed, direct from choicest Milk Producing Districts FAIRY SOAP National Biscuit Co. Cracker Sale l Uneeda Bucmt, “OLIVE OIL” ALCOHOL. + in Baltimore. E, BALPIMOR! Md., Februa: 16— | O, M oohol, Taboisd olive @fl, were seised 1u(ord-y Reeh mll‘l grohlbltlon agents -t u tation. & week, tflnll ,' u' uumnud thc retail boot- it if all shipments wcn they would make from gallons of bootleg liquor. 12Y5¢ cake 6c OATS pke. 10 OTHER FEATURE ITEMS Kellogg’s ',i‘;:,‘m} pkg., 8¢ Pat-a-Cake Flour, pkg. .20c Post Toasties E Brer Rabbit Molasses %>, 17¢ Minate Tapicos, pk. - Ciincs, 1-5. con 19¢ ea’s Con Starch, ' ’ted. n's%‘ 9c Tor-43e ElginCreamery Butter®z=*45¢ Shredded Wheat, kgt 124¢ Ivory Soap Flakes, ’klfi 10¢ Mazola Oil, pint can. .. .27¢ FRESH EGGS 47c 'SUNNYBROOK FRESH EGGS SELECTED SIZE AND QUALITY SWINDELL'’S Orange BOKAR | rie Z-lb. % Coffee Supreme 4 lzzh A & P Sole Distributors Ai%zh : ...... 51 .. TEA SLICED BACON CHIPPED BEEF Noted for their quality and fine flavor SIMPSON’S MILK PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED Pint, 5Y:c KREAMFRIED CAKE for Breaton WE SELL THE FAMOUS WATER-GROUND ARLINGTON CORN ME g Made in Washington, D. C., From the cho-cen M-ryhnd and Virginia corn, wh\ich is considered the finest in the world for meal making Sandler Bros. Handmade Pretzels . Ib., 25¢ NOW ON SALE AT ALL A & P TEA STORES When You Buy —you always know that you are 100 NUTRITION. “It’s Full of Lnfe. { CORBYSMBTHERSBREAD getting 1007 PURITY and| On Sale at All Our Stores-Fresh From the Ovens - REAT ATLANTIC & PACIF IC“‘ A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ts as '15 ,000. |- % eled were Incated in ohn t, nlmlud Rhlbltlon agent ‘he Foteet ‘e 6,000 to 1000 : Doz.30c WOMAN, 97, HAS 274 DESCENDANTS 7 the Associated Press. is the recipe Mrs. ?.rklnl‘ £ SABETHA, Kan., Februgry 16— ‘lvn for her longevity, *It is n rs. Bortha Perkins, who will be. | ~OR4sr beople do nat ity .M.,f.’.: flinety<sight years old next April, .| the rich foods they put :in their ound’ a real thrill recently when stomachs nowadays. gl o not eat enough coar: Co three additional great-grandchil- dren arrived in three Sabetha | improve their health.” Here are & homes within a period of forty- | few of her ideas as she exprossed elght hours. They ‘brought the | them: eve women should ald th.lr husbands in Vntln- right, but do @met believe wo should go into polluu or vuu oking courses in lchooln lnfl eolle:e- run too much to fudg dishes,. I bclloul-ull (h-t. -“nn:nbar of her déscendants up ‘to fl?lheu know much &bout such e e ”Work is the best l:nll.‘ Why ! cu they emigrat Towa and tn 1987 tooic o Homarieey (his—Ne | maha noumy——whara vegetable garden. s Jived ever since. Mr. ised” 80 Many vegetables I had k“" dlea 1o 1 them to paes around among the “Good lntf nld fashioned cook- neighbors.” DANISH LOCKOUT, BEGUN, '|D. C. PRISONERS PUNISHED PROMISES BIG STRUGGLE |eredericksburg _ Gourt Whisky Poured Into Sewer. Most Widespread Country Has Ever | Special Dispatch to The Star. Had and Affects Nearly All In- FREDERICKS8BURG, Va., February dustries—150,000 Out. By the Assoclated Press. COPENHAGEN, February 16—A genoral lockout was deolared -today throughout the country. It afected nearly all industrles, Including the harbor workers in most of the ports, | % but not the seamen About 160000 | Flym: employes are involve and s con Sldered the biggest labor struggle in ,,,fi‘f‘m‘,"',' R e T S LD the history of the country. el The trouble began toward the end of January, when the employers at- tempted to make a 20 per cent cut Th wages, with longer hours. The em- ployers' assoclation gave notice of & Tockout in many of the industries, to which some of the labor organizers eneral olice court here MA.L 0. President Hardin GET FILIPINO SEAMEN. Hongkong Companies Put Them in Place of Striking Chinese. MANILA, P. I, February 15.—Re- | cruiting of Filipino seamen to replace striking Chln-u at_Hongkong con- tinues, Dutch and Japapese compa- nies xuvln‘ sent 150 Tilipinos to Hong e than a thou ,‘mplno. have baen sent in tht ll.t month. According_to Shipping Board of- s here, the strikers are more hos- | “the British !uvo been nm.nonuue to the Canton government.” —_— MONEY TO AID STARVING. Swedish Parliament Approves Ap- propriation for Russians. TOCKHOLM, February 15.—Both houses of pariiament have adopted unanimously the government proposal for granting the sum of one million kron-r for alding the starving in Rua- ‘The krona -is worth about 27 ctnll normally.) OW that Period furniture is uni- versally the vogue, Sonora—the 3 hduhPeflodpbonomph-—imm than ever the standard of discriminat. In the Canterbury we present a new triumph of Sonoraachievement. Never before, in one exquisite instrument, has mchablendofbuuy.incomplnblef tone, and perfect' workmanship been created to sell at a popular price. No home need now be without the utmost of Sonora quality—and no home can fail to take lifelong pride in the pos- session of the Sonore Canterbury. Other Sonora Period and Upright models are made'in many styles to suit evetynned. Ask to hlrtthonon. Dealers Everywllere 279 Broadway, NewYorkcuy TheHzghat Class TaIkmgMachtm : in thc World : LAYS LONG LIFE TO GOOD COOKING Cathedral Badly Damaged at Ors- Orders “lll consti’ /| ness, billouss tonoan of thry a Y tgeag;: e Linr P, ences Of rty BYS an eu 0! each were imposed on C. M. Atwood | Al Pill—Swmall Dose—Small Price & Kllchen of Wulhlnl!on on the rv-dner in|% “QUAKE SHAKES TOWN. _ nada, Nicaragus. N JUAN. DEL S! Ni 4{_ !m. Nicaragus, —and your jewelry? e town of Masa thirteen mftes fromr Gransda. ment. - l nl bon over-, pation, dissi. nm‘«-« ’7/ |m|u|nmmwumuum|nmmmnummnmmummnnumuunmmuumm --Are Your Valuable- Papers Safe? . A Safe Deposit Box in the fire and burg- lar proof vault of the Union Trust Company will free you from worry on this score. We will be glad to have you inspect the complete oq\np:wnt of our vault depart- z%PadonC’leckmgmd;%mSavmgsAm UNION TRUST CO. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA' = = = g = § = = = = = ‘§ SPRING FOOTWEAR Early Spring Arrival We have received large | shipment of the newest de- | signs in Spring Footwear to | sell on readjustment basis— embracing: Black Kid Pumps,; Black and Brown Satin with Louis and Baby Louis Heels, also other cor- rect footwear for early | o p In putent ond dull calf; Ty side or instep buckles. i We Will Be,Pleased to Show You All the Late AT OUR NEW LOW PRICES Plain toe patent leather oxfords, low heels — mannish last. DISPLAY And You Will See All The Newest Styles In | FOOTWEAR For Spring Styles Without Obligation on Your Part to Purchase 'HOOPER BROS. 911 Pa. Ave. NW A price redactton to “insure quick sale 5 $7 95 ' Women’s $1 O 75 Winter Coats $ 3 50 Bolivias and- Meltons, some silk lined, formerly sold for $15.00. Reduced to Chlldren't Beautiful quality. Value heretofore un- Winter Coats equaled” Flesh and Good _values. Originally pnced a white. - Lace and em- broidery trimmed. Women’s Wm ter Coats Women’s Winter Coats Well lined, strmght or 1 duced to PERCALE DUST CAPS GINGHAM ROMPERS POLLY PRIM -iOc Gmm Chemise Bloomm 50c ™.49c Sport Sklrts (] Checks, stnpes and plaids in various novelty color combinations—plain or pleated. Sizes 25 to 32. Specially priced— GINGHAM PETTICOATS SATEEN CAMISOLES 50c 39¢ Ifi%sw’us, 3_9C RSN 69c

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