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Yes, If You Take Full Advantage of These Saturday Offerings - An Extremely Fortunate Purchase Enables Us to Again 'Offer These Wonderful Hams at This Very Low Price Specials in the Finest Poultry Department in ‘Washington Fryers Ib. 46¢ And They’re Great!!! Frederick County Milk-Fed Fowl, 1b. 40¢ ~“_FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Small California Oranges, doz... Mississippi Tomatoes, fancy, lb. Home-Grown String Beans, 2 lbs. Home-Grown Red Beets, bunch. Large, Juicy Lemons, doz California Onions, 3 lbs Prime Beef Choice Lamb Finest Veal Prime Rib Roast, lb., 30c Newport Roast, 1b. . 36¢c Chuck Roast, 1b. . . . 17¢ Blade Rib Roll, 1b. . 25¢ Leg of Spring Lamb,.38c. Rolled Lamb Roast,1b.29¢ Loin Chops, 1b. . . . . 45¢ Rolled Veal Roast, 1b., 23¢ Legof Veal, lb. . . . . 24c 3 i L 2.25 Pork [oin ToFow Ib,. 26¢ | Old Duich Gingersle, cace. ... 8 Pork ChopS Center Cut |b. 36¢ | Clicquot Gingerale, case.............. $2.35 50c Deposit on Case Sugar-Cured Smoked Picnics 4 to 6 lbs. average 18¢ . Hot Bread 100t g Layer Cakes, each . . . 25¢ Coffee Cakes, 2 for . . 25¢ Homemade Peanut Brittle, 1b..23¢ King Lear Chocolates, 10z box, 40c Those Very Fine “Stratford” Make Candies Master Market Coffee, 1b. 3 1bs., $1.00 Regular Price, 45c. 1b. Peanut Butter,1b_..._____ .. ... Made while you wait Sugar-Cured oked Hams 8 to 10 Ib. average 29¢ . Half or Whole i Blue Ridge Bacon, "i;* 30c iSugar Loaf Bacon, lb., 18¢ Pure Lard, 1b. . . ... 13¢ f Rock Fish, Ib. . . ... 27¢c i Halibut Steaks, 1b. . . . 30c 'Baked Picnics, each . . 95¢| 'Boiled Ham, 1b. . . .. 75¢ |Cooked Tongue, lb. . . 90c :Sm ‘Holland Belle|,, , mamm==. ....7c Post Toasties, package. Corn Flakes, package. Cream of Wheat; package BUTTER The finest you can buy, cut fresh from the tub Lb. 4.5(3 35, CrequliT:se,lb.,23c Wisconsin Whole-Milk * ping Board have brought home to many a “wet" heart the consoling in- gayly, but there {8 no, joy in Congress containing the detailed wine list of ips’ Wine Lists Cause Many Parched Lips to Smack “Oh, boy! Johnny Walker for two) which soon may be in limbo even on bits a drirk, right over the bar and | that portion of the seas where floats The parchec lips of many a national | wipe Jist avallable, but, through the legislator have been amacking at the | kindnéss thought. And, if Congreas could onl! adjourn, there would be a grand rush The publication. of hips hip- n is sing cord are 1ist r of ings y | Congress S jlists with i peeved | tomers at | Mine Workers’ the American flag. Not only is the President Plerce's ¢ Mr. August #.. Busch, been placed in posse sion of a facsimile of the wine. list of the steamer George Washington, the same George Washington that took President Wilson to Europe and back again during the peace negotla- tions at Paris. - g the two avallable wine an undeniably ghoulish glee, the lawmakers have discovered some_discrepancies in_price which may be referred to the Federal Trade mmission for decision s to whether or not there has been discrimination in favor of certain transatlantic passengers over others. As a matter of fact, Mr. Busch, who has stirred up such a hornets’ nest, seems to have been one of the favored ones, and Shipping Board officials un- doubtedly will class him as ungrate- ful. If he had been so disposed Mr. Busch could have “set 'em up” to & quart of Cordon Rouge champagne of the vintage of 1811 on board the George Washington for $5, whereas the Joor unfortunate passengers orl the President Plerce would have been compelled to pay $7.50 for the same amount of wine of the same vinta Furthermore, Mr. Busch could h bought his Johnny Walker, his 1 & Halg, his Black and White or andy MacDonald Scotth whisky board the George Washington for 5 cents a drink, whereas the same liquors aboard the President Pierce retail at 30 cents a drink. A nice bo German Dbeer could be bought on both boats for 40 cents a quart or 25 cents a pint. Perhaps one of the things that r. Busch the most was to own less than one-half of 1 udweiser” listed alongside nd finding few, if any, cus- 0 cents the bottle. (Copyright, 1922.) —_—— SAYS LABOR CAN SUE JUST AS IT CAN BE SUED find hi per cent “ real beers Journal Declares Injunction Process Could Be Made Unpopular. By the Associuted Press. Ind., Jun e on of the urt in the e of the Coronadn Coal Company against the United Mine Workers of America, the United Mine Workers® IJhurmfl. official organ of the union, a labor union can be sued, as s. decided by the United States Supreme Court in the Coronado case, then it can also sue. If a labor u can sue, then there is no good re: why it should not utilize the law the courts for the protection of itself, its members and their welfare against oppression, damage or out- rage. “If the law and the courts afford a h union-busting em- . torment and op: orking people, then unions and working people should not hesitate to use the same ons against that class of em- rs unions would fight guch em- ployers with their own kind of fire it would not be long until the injunc- would be as unpopular Dl s as it always has been and still is with employes.” i e e 16.—Com- by the sense of to Huggins was able to through Which she retains. 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Mesh Bust Confiners, 25¢ Brocade Bust Confiners, 89¢c SATIN-STRIPED and Satin-fig- ured bust confiners, fine brocade and plain mesh styles, all of superior modeling and construc- tion, priced at $1.60 to $2.00 Elastic Sport Girdles Are a Necessity for Summer Athletics For golf, bathing, tennis and - dancing, the sport girdle, with its broad, y-eldin’. et shape- retaining bands of efastic, is at once the most comfortable and the most practical form of corsetry. Complete line here— models to assure the comfort and graceful appearance of every type of figure. at— $1 to $3.50 Satin-striped Jarsey. All-Silk Shantung A Special Value at. . THREE-QUARTER mercer- ized socks in black, white, cordovan, romper biye and champagne — perfect quality. Also reg‘ullflon length fancy top socks, slightly irregular. CHILDREN'S SILK ,SOCKS —Knit of combination of thread and fiber silk or en- tirely of fiber. Perféct qual- ity. Three-quarter and régu- lation lengths. 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S tn e oo nd Phone Main 955 Store Hours—9:15 to 6 Summer’s Newest Fashions in Trimmed Hats - Black Hate Silk Umbrellas Two wonderful groups of Millinery—charming in style, remarkable in quality, almost boundless in variety. Transparent Hats, Leghorns, Georgette and Canton crepes, white milans, garden hats and taffetas, in colorful trimmings of flowers, wreaths, ribbons and ostrich. Garden Hats, $1, $1.85, $2.98. Large, floppy hats of quality straws, in black and all colors. They breathe the very spirit of sum- mer—and cost so little to trim. Sport Hats, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 Smart and practical models for street and sports wear, featured on an immense scale of rics, fine straws—and plenty of banded sail- ISale! Fine Silk Shirts Plain English Broadcloth Satin-striped Broadcloth Every Shirt Children’s Socks cordovan, pink, reseda, champaghe, navy, gray, lavender, buttercup and romper blue. 1,200 Prs. 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