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Fa — MONUMENT IN HONOR OF NATIONAL ANTHEM | AUTHOR TO BE DEDICATED WEDNESDAY We Sell Two Kinds of Powdered Sugar XXXX, for icings, candy- making, etc.—1-1b. carton. Standard, for fruits and ce- reals, etc.—1-1b. carton. .. Another Big Advertising Sale On ORSCH’S “BUTTER CREME” CAKE “To See One Is to Buy It” We have made arrangements with the bakery to take all that can be baked this week. This means that thou- sands of these fine cakes will find their way into the homes of Washington where folks like good things to eat. We offer to you all the cakes we can secure, but we doubt that even the bakery’s capacity production can supply the demand this offer will create. We make this explanation so that you may-not be dissatisfied if any particular store is unable to supply you at the exact mo- ment you call for a cake. The model for the memorial to Francis Scott Key, at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md. The completed composition ix forty-two feet seven inches in | Beight, of which the figure ftself takes twenty-five feet three inches. | Charles H. Nichaus is the sculptor and E. V. Warren, the architect, CITY NEWS [N BRIFF, | PRESIenT BAck on Jos AFTER WEEK END CRUISE A '?‘A‘n fete and danee for benefit e \y Scouts of St vs | This price will be effective all week, and cakes will be delivered fresh as quickly as the bakery can turn them out. Special Offer Made to Per Cake duce DORSCH'S Fine 49(: Cakes to Our Patrons . More Thoroughly Intro- (Price is on “Butter Creme” only.) held Wedne ings in St Engagements Today Include In- terviews With Bakhmeteff, Riccl and Baron de Cartier. A special musieal the Business Wome and Mrs. Harding re-| tet, agsisted and other pr offering at do -suffered an att tion. She was g gett's drug store, 13 _taken home heat pro: rst aid in b. 43¢ |} doz. 32¢ doz. 35¢ o Jis Timothy Johua. cclored, eight| years old, 116 L. (ree[ \U:tr»r day “ was bitt, 3 long to George E. Tay street The \\ ound was d Casualty Hos made for the h !he dog . for ob SANITARY BUTTER SANITARY EGGS LARGE LEMONS || WISCONSIN CHEESE 11b. for 25¢ sed at |y «l and arrangements ith department to take The Deanwod Parent-Teacher Asso- | | ofation will close its meetings tomor- | row at 8 pm. gram. w’ The Mount Pleasant W. C. T. will have a picnic tomorrow at the " home of Mrs. Jerome Harig, Forest) ' Glen. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | TONIGHT. F n returning to I‘mI tdent Harding we oon at the Wi mle 1ily receive sep- Eastern d Martha - Chapter, Order Star, lawn ‘fete, 210 East Capitol aml street. le .mm\ and have nmn' — n to formally pay their | Division No. 2, Ladies' Auxil to Ancient Order of Hibernian ng the President and| meet at § o'clock, in Kidder bu will be honor guests' L dinner party to be given by Gen. Mrs. Sawyer at the Willard | POTATOES 6 Ibs. for 25¢ TopNotchOleomargarine 1b.221:¢ NUTMarigoldMARGARINE 1b.22:4 SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING :19¢ Washingto | FLOUR The Flour for All Household Uses For Rolls For Pies For Bread For Cakes For Biscuits fl F or Your next pastry bak- “Wasbmgton the ssc - Piney Branch Ci will meet at § nue Methodist C cens’ Association and ck in Jowa Ave- Hotel. R —— FORD PLAN URGED. Morgan, pastor | Church of Ta- coma 3 1 address the Men's Good Will Club at § o'clock at Farmers Told to the clubroom, 300 Homer building. | 4 to Tnsistion Action | $611 13th street northwest, the sub- on Shoals. ject being “The Pathway of Pros- perity.” NEW HONOR FOR HOOVER. . Belgium to Award Special Medal for War Relief Services. Becretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover will be further rewarded for his war-time relief work in Belgium by the award of a special the Belglum government, learned at the Belgi .announcing the dectsio: Br Ahe following statement was made “The Beigian ambassador has been advised that his government has or- dered a special medal struck at Brus- sels to be offered to Mr.' Herbert | * Hoover in recognition of the inval- medal by | it embas: uable service rendered to the Belgian | ?vmnn population during the war by | TWO KILLED ON CROSSING ! he Commission for Relief in Bel- Elum, of “‘whith Mr. Hoover was’ the . organizer a airman.” i & nc. chatrmar, Passenger Train Crashes Into at Sterling, Conn, i . CLARENDON MAN HELD UP. C. T. Smith Robbed of $5 at Lone- | ; 1y Spot at Pistol Point. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON. Va., June 12.— Charles T. Smith of the barean of | \n) . engraving and printing was held up | b",."l at the point of a revolver at a lonely | °° spot on Clarendon avenue near Taylor @venue late Saturday night and rob- Ded of about $5. The gunman evi. ‘dently desired only cash, as he passed up & new suit of cloths and several other articles purchased by Mr. Smith n Washington earlier in the evening. Mr. Smith resides at Fort and Claren- wdon avenues. Sherift Clements was riotified. ~Because of the darkness |S {ir. Smith was unable to get a good ook at the robber. - Conn., June 1 killed and two s s _es | BYron Pnflh;w.; Phoebe M on: for of the Kchmond Di t his home in Black M Hammond ‘'was i\. versity of 1enn-{ A Substantial Saving For this month only we are making three of our latest style 8x10 portr:nts for $10. -25% discount on all other styles and sizes during this reduction period. Prices now as low as $15 the dozen. Phone today for appointment. UNDERWOODsUNDERWOOD Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Ave. . Phone Main 4400 12-b. 1 Bag 6-Ib. 5 24-1b. $l Bag 31c [ 2 e N S I T N F N & P 3 N 35 ) HEINZ’S GOODS Pork and Beans, tomato sauce, 10c Beans, Vegeta Beans, Vegeta: 3 Spaghetti, small..... Spaghetti, 16-oz size.. Kidney Beans, 11 oz. Kidney Beans, 18 oz. Sour Gherkins.. Pickles, sweet bottle .. Pickles, flwt!( Pickles, mustard, 4 oz. Ripe Olives, small.. o Vinegar, pure cnder pmt slze Vinegar, white, pint size 18¢ Vinegar, mal't, pint.. ..18¢ Vinegar, white, quart 29c Vinegar, malt, quart size Apple Butter, 2-1b. net.. Apple Butter, 1-1b. net.. Apple Butter, 6 oz Ketchup, large.. Ketchup, small.. Mustard, prepared.. India Relish Olive Oil, 4 oz Peanut Butter, 6- -oz. bottle.... Peanut Butter, 10 oz... A Chili Sauce, bottle.. Soup, cream of 10% 0z «vu.unnn Soup, cream of tom: Bulk Pickles, 1700s, pint Pickles, 1700s, half-pint. . les, swcct mixed, pint. “30¢ hali- ..20c One-quarter Ib. ......12¢ 20 Mule Borax Use it for softening water 3Ib. pkg.......5¢c 1-lb. pkngc A Delightful Confection gl;l:er Baé(er’s 8, c: ” t Chocoha:e, pi:gee 58 4c CORN STARCH Duryea’s, pkg.12¢ Cocoanut Dromedary, 2-0z. pkg. .9c Dromedary, 4-oz. pkg., 16¢ Baker’s Canned (dry).15c Baker’s Canned (wet).15¢ ICE CREAM SALT 10-1b. Bag, 15¢ MRS. SCHLORER’S OLIVENAISE Small Jar......16c Large Jar......35¢c Queen Olives One Quar! = 43¢ Jar, For the Laundry, Kitchen and All Household Cleaning fi.,’.f;l,wst’:jj for25¢ For the toilet and bath Toean 3for25¢ A Soap of Supreme Quality Pee Chee Cleaner For white shoes, bottle 2-in-1 White Shoe Cleaner, bottle, Star Soap 5for24c P & G Soap 5for24c ProtectoSafety Matches 3 Doz. for 25¢ “Our Own Bru;t’l Teas Afternoon” Teas The Utmost in Tea Values Elack Ask for the Green variety that Mixed suits your taste. Per }-lb. pkg. ... .15¢ Per %-lb. pkg. .. .. ‘Why pay more until you have tried these fine quality teas? THE EVENING KTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922.° One-Quart Bottle ARMOUR’S GRAPE JUICE 49c Specials for This Week cakes for “+| Fairy Soap, Argo Corn Starch, vke. Wagner’s Pork and Beans Large Square Meal Size Cans . . 2 for Attention of buyers who use beans in larger quantities is called to this offering. With dry navy beans selling at twelve (12) cents per 1b. in our stores, these large cans at this price should prove very attractive. Quality Peanut Butter One Pound in Tin Pail, per pail When this product was shown us we thought so well of it that we immediately or- dered in ONE THOUSAND dozen. \When you see this product you will instantly appre- ciate the value we are offering. “KRIS PEANUT” is the brand, and the quality is top notch, such as the most exacting buyer demands. A Big Bargain in Early June Peas D for “Evanhook Brand,” No. 2 size cans We made an extremely good purchase when we bought this carload of about one thousand cases, and our good fortune is reflected in our price to you. It’s first come, first served—the early buyer will profit. We have only one car- load, and as quickly as stocks now in each store are sold this offer is, of course, withdrawn, 3= we cannot secure further supplies. “Clicquot” Days Are Here Days when you appreciate being able to | go to your icebox and finding a bottle of cold, | refreshing “Clicquot” Ginger Ale. BUY “CLICQUOT” BY THE CASE (Case will be assorted with Ale and Sarsaparilla if you so desire.) For the benefit of the very large number of our patrons who have been accustomed to buy “Clicquot” of us in case lots, we are naming a very special pricc FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. | Per case of 24 bottles #2.90 NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED, as the above covers the price of containers and contents. Leaves Your Net Cost After Retummg | the Case and Empty Bottles. s2 40 , Exactly Ten Cents for the Contents of each Bottle \ | We will purchase from you the | case and bottles when empty, if re- ! turned to our store, for . .