Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1922, Page 32

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e L e e T o b - B s e A0 R SR A, -5 & K AR R it R 32" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. : ~a JEFE'S ASLEEP AND TMm SomE RoLL® I'LL JUST BoRROW Fia- e PA flDDn.DALAIS‘ROYA : T e Delivery—We will be pleased to deliver any order over $3.00 to any part.of the city if requested. Smoked Hams ™57 5, lb 30c Olives— THAT WAS A METY Eeed, GARCON! HcRE You ARE AND Keep THE ov INSECT, WHAT Do YoU MEAN BY CARRYING! COUNTERFE(T MONEY AROUND IN YOUR PockeTe A special price— 25¢ Jar for 15¢ es— ...... Best imported, packed in pure Ol i 2 cans for 25¢ 2 cans for 45¢ Jelly— “Premier” brand. 15¢ Glass—Special, 10c Butterfish .......... 1b., 20c Pineapples— Croakers ........... Ib., 15¢ ‘za; :a«;i:‘,‘ " }l;; a;:l Flounders .......... i Wntermelom— on ie Frout .. ioocoicm 1b., 20c 50c and GOc meets at §:15 o'clock, 1101 8 street. | beginners’ class and healing meeting. = Scnator Lenroot and Senator McCum- | 7:30 o'clock. ber, speakers. & e I Bepreacatative Meauk Gotlitavansh | nElLoorian CI8, mnce; Recrastios | TWOIDAMAGE SUITS FILED] o s e e P'—K Cofiee Simply delightful. lb,, Zsc | of Missouri, president of the. Mis- | o'elock. 0 Society of Washington, —_— Jacobs Transfer Co. Defendant in {annou ‘today that @ll arrange-| Sunday school picnic of All Souls' | ments have been completed for the|Church from 3 to 9 o'clock in Rock $10,000 Complaint. annual outing of the society at Great |Crcek Park at Reservoir, 16th and A Falls Saturday, June 17. Kennedy streets. The Jacobs Transfer Company, In- corporated, 18 named as defendant In Big_Sisters will meet tomorrow, 8| Division No. 1, Ladies’ Auxillary to|a suilt to recover $10,000 damages p.m., 704 11th ureu . room 606, Ancient Order of Hibernlane, will'filed in the District Supreme Court meet at Catholic Community House. < \\n.mnn»- Soclety of Massachu- by Asron G:,rn\er Through Attorney Institute of Technology Will[ President Rapeer of Research Uni. [G€0rge . McNell the plaintift says at luncheon tomorrow, Univer-| versity will open a free course of | he Was engaged In lowering shutters lub. Speakers: H. M. Loomis “applied psychology and nerlonal ef-|from a house in Jackson alley, No- of National Canners’ Assoclation and | ficiency” at Women's City Club, § O T onineon of Chicago. e vember 21 last, when a truck of the ‘The Unity Society, 300 Homer building; MW itfam T \o"lll'n “lllfl.“- and Gulta ¢ ca has fled suit Why WAIT? - Perhaps you're waiting opportunity. will present the “Danse They say it comes to every one sooner ok pantemime g:m‘]‘h';‘ e orence or later. But WHY WAIT? Did you campus lonight ever stop to think that with a substan- tial Bank Account you can MAKE your own Opportunity ? Start Today—Start NOW-—to Save. Every Dollar put away will surely bring YOUR Oppor- tunity so much the nearer. Ank for the n.n, lllme Savers. Theyre FREE Second National Bank o ist Hutchin: tralto, and Ha Ed. \Aurl Mueller, organist. JAdmission fre \ dance unrh-r auspices of Catholic e Club will be given z pm 601 E street. The Hannah tomorrow ..\l Claude 8w ll(lxl\l Va ALl former students in- vited — e ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Ladies' Auxilliary of Lambskin Club will meet at 8 UC](‘llk Northeast Tem- ple, 8th and F stre Kit Carson PDll 2, G. A. R, Hlf unerraln Warren G. Harding lep ons of Veterans, at G. Complete stock. All sizes for home, office or store use. PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Potomac Electric Appliance Co. Make your porch more pleasant and useful this year. Spend B4 more time there—mornings, after- L e r « ~ s 9 —Branch Store, Washington Railway and :lmm" noons, evenings. Use it as breakfast ments. R o o Service 607 l4th St' Electsic Building, 14th and C Su.yN.W. Lansburgh rooum, living room, slesping room. Mens ¢ lll’-;hmoere :xa (Lauke's Episcopal | 509 Seventh Street N.W. & Brother, Arrorux Porcu Suapes will shut out Frun i ? W. B. Moses adtiandeindibutletecalindbreezes Sergt. Jasper Post. American Leglon. e o in—from top to bottom. You'll enjoy TR Hub Furniture the soft diffused: light they admit. i AEROLUX SHADES are durably made of linwood splints, finished in soft, pleasing colors. Easily hung, eco- nomk.li Ideal shades for bungalow, cottage or mansion. Company. and other leading department stores and fumiture deal- ers in the United Btates. You Should Eat MALT BREAD Made by Chas. Schneider Baking Co. The sugar market is steadily in- creasing and everyone should take advantage of our offer at the old price. ro This 4 @ Pounds 5O ¢ 7 — T &\\\\\\\\\\\wl 111y, > Made by The Aeroshade Company, Waukesha, Wis. VENTILATING Poncn SHADES We have a good supply of LIBBY’S FANCY RED SALMON at a very special price. Tall Cans, 25¢| \THE GRGCE ’ Buy a Dozen Cans A fortunate purchase by the D. G. S. has made it possible for all our stores to offer a fine grade of SARDINES IN OIL at 4 cans 2 scA Wonderful D.G.S.BUTTER.......... -sewe Bl 45c¢ Lb. SuUN SHINE FOUNTAIN : The finest grade of table creamery. D.G.S. GOLD BAG COFFEE............. 27¢ Lb. Soap Powder Brand HAMS As good a drink as you could want. The D. G. S. recommends this as | are always at all D. G. S. Stores to the gest povlzder 5 C ?Veeth the greatfipop;llar dfi?d“l? for . . 4 on the market............... ashingzon’s finest smol ams. Gelfand’s Olive Mainnaise| CERESOTA FLOUR —_——— Oh! How good it is! Wonderful to take | “The Prize Bread Flour of the World” FINE CDOSELY TRIMMED SMOKED slong on a hike or picnc For best breadbaking rosuts sou | SHOULDERS, Ib.........o..vvvvveensns b 19¢ small 18C Large 35¢ |7 ot WELCH GRAPE JUICE, qts., 59¢; pts......... .....38c TS S |21 32€ 12 Lts. 67C | Goop KETCHUP, 2 bottle. .................... 25 SAUSAGE BORDEN’S Evaporated | FINE SIFTED PEAS, can.......... Sk BT B ¥ 15¢ Everyone loves the savory smell of MILK COAN SELECT ‘TOMATOES No. 2 - e O 10¢ Astigbriugimeies:. Recre tiottes, Fiee Rich Comes ik HEINZ BAKED BEANS, small ................... 9¢ Lb., 32¢ smll 5¢ Lage 10C | HEINZ BAKED BEANS, medium ................. 14c : HEINZ SPAGHETTI, small..... s Rt 4t 9 The Pleasure’ll Be YOUYS HEINZ SPAGHETTI, medium With the berries or the ice cream serve , ™ MUELLER,S MAC ARONI, SP AGHE'ITI al'ld O see California is to store up en- joyment for all the years to come. Summer is a fine time to go—average temperature 69°. Wonderful beaches cooled by Pacific trade- winds. High mountains reached by splendid high- ways towering above valleys like gardens of Eden. Old Spanish Missions, romantic and historic. The Big Trees, older than Rome Yosemite, On the S mAm o R C . b Special C " NOODLES, 2 DkgS..........eeeeennen AR % gull on Great Salt e. - Side trip to er = e8e sesescan 8c o S o orY y Layer ak @ | POST TOASTIES, pkg............... Wels Take in Yellowstone National Park enroute, = : ¥ KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES, pkg csecsessensen e ore 8(" E:s'e.‘.';s&‘ff e i:nLgfl:.E%mflr&e§¥A{"x}=flg = ! —1It supplies the fittishing, touch to the perfect meal. SH:REDDED WHEAT k 12 el e/ ! Deliciously rich; healthfully pure—and nutritiously good sy PEg. ...l R RS ¥/ ¢ FARES GREATLY REDUCED 3= |H ' —temptingly robed in fuffy icing. " | PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 bars............. o one o AINE wmmmmn—mmo—.wu Lot el o how sty o can kool B Strimbdiny, Coominiten, Distue . Waile FANCY CALIFORNIA LEMONS, doz............. 33c n-‘.";nnn and send you illustrated booklets on California. Return Chocolate Mocha . Marble *‘ Maple KLETS via Pacific Northwest if you desire. ' - Pire ca Mothes Madott—and T ARGO STARCH, 3 pkgs. ................. o/ For information, ask any Railroad Ticket Oflu. or & "‘*w,..}'.,.;';. ok P i) s [CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE, case ....... .$2.90 h Meats, Fruits and Vegetables at AII D-G-S Stores & ; v ; MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt’s the Victim of the Bum’s Rush. S e —By BUD FISHER

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