Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1922, Page 14

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THE ];‘,VENING STAR WASHING’I‘O’N D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922. SummerW]H[lT]E F@@TWEAR Mllfldy SAGINAW,"Mich:, June 22 (Special). —Employment situation here has Im- | on schosl and chureh forniture. Austrias proved so steadily in last six weeks that ?'-lm ‘.l'n'fi" and m'al... enairs earrind city board department is giving rooma et Banthe an1 Doy anl ey to less than 200 families. This compares | Sas e o e with want list of 500 families during | Mot pee e Exchunge, A A. L. Ebersole, S.H. Talkes and others, allagher, adthor thorlmlve ST oflem will . Glen Echo Park. omnm Capitol, District, Farragut, speak at !orum luf cheon ol Womieh's ! Thousands of Royal Arcanum merr. | Kismet and Municipal counclh. of me City Club _Saturday, Subject: | bers, with their families and (rlondl Royal Arcanum in"the District of Co. “What Is H-»enlnl in"Rina” Wil gather at Glen Echo Park to- lumbla have arianged tlo have ln:e g 2 morrow for the celebration of (e |representations present. ~and the DE l S cl“‘:'mmom" he/ ':}n“"‘ forty-fifth anniversary of Royal Ar-|Grand Council officers and members < D uting of Womers Business Sounch, | anum day, in commemoration of the | will also be in attendance. ounding of the o e Ctiurch'of the:Covensnt Extensive preparations have Been Gen. ¢ {made by the Grand Council. An ail- | From the Boston Transcript. Unl\,:rslty c..,h".l‘,:#,;'v",.‘.,'o‘,.“‘ o |day family picnic is confemplated.| Two things that try a woman's tem. fore Soclety of Massachusetts lna(l ;,“:"!l fmr:(l:lvle cg,onér-tlon‘ o; :ce per are, to get ;el-d{ for company that strict ol ‘olumbia _Council ol e | doesn’t come and to have company come tutejot| Technoloky: Loyal Ladies of the Royal Arcanum.|when she isn't ready Rev. William E. La Rue, pastor of Takoma Park Baptist. Ch Ilrch and wSummer Draperies ‘e make Su st QLIVE OIL ow 5 Phone Covers and Wi o Drapery > Maln ‘abries; all col 98¢ yard, s 1003 9th St. NW. * Sold Everywhers & H a . e, L2 Rac, wil cntertaln intormal |t OO OO ROERAE2 $4.85 Branch road, beginning at 2 p.m., and = = continuing afternoon and evening. = = The many different models and styles in summer footwear to be found at = Two MORE NEw = Honpe: Bros.” assure you of being smartly and comfortably fitted. OBGAIIZAT;[(?‘];\YAG'IWIT!EB. = P = . VALUES UP TO $§7.00 AT Bxecutive committee, Fourth of July | == i celebration, in the boardroom of Dis- = T T T Bep o o s E Is Rlc GROOERY socIE Y Dept. has on Closing exercises of Army Medical = ;:P"‘Y all New Natlonal Museums, 2130 ciook. [— = — = g = e e ay— ) shades and styles in beautiful ‘Washington Chapter, No. 3, R. A. M., will meet at Masonic Temple. TONIGHT. _ The Benning-Glendale-Oakland Citi- zens' Association will meet at Smoth- ers School. Dr. Frederick W. N horwood of Lon don will speak at First Con‘re!l tional Church, 8 o'clock. Subje l“]‘l?’l\ and Democracy.” Public in- vited. STORES IN TOWN 305 NSt.S.W. and 1502 E. Capitol St. _— Address Communications to President, District Grocery Society, 2325 18th N. W. Phone Col. 9855 e GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE D. G. S. STORE THAT IS NEAR YOUR HOME. LISTED BELOW ARE THE STORES WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR YOUR TABLE, AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. DAILY GROCERY SAVINGS. -Silk Hosiery. Prices begin at at $l .50 Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes w'wve HOOPER BROS. .. ;.u R R R A L &= | AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS : The closing entertainment of the == | Thomson Center will be held tomor- | row evening at 8 o'clock, when the dramatic production of “Cinderella” will be presented under the direction of Beatrice Cosgrove, who will also give a short -exhibition of class work. Wilson Normal—Mrs. John Barrett I é a neighborhood group tomorrow aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock, to which the pub- NORTH 500 Florida Ave. 1701 Monroe Street SOUTHWEST E C lic s invited. WESEH 2325 18th St. NORTHEAST, (Brookland) 900 3d Street v conomy Corner Thomson — Tonight: _Washington e o oomain Y. e e Sealand Moo 2724 12th" Street 6th and F Streets | makine: ‘dramade club: sowing: pi- 23 Georgla Ave.” . | 630 N Strect '301 Tth Street. SOUTHEAST SUBURBAN -~ et 1531 33d Street Cor. T0th and & Sts. 18tk (wsd Bid CAve 600 Alabama Ave. 5215 Blair Rd. N. E. Southeast—The dramatic clubs have 71 Mt. Pleasant St. 315 'Q St 14% an treets 1601 Good Hope Rd. ope, D. C. R arranged fo.present three dramstic 1933 Temperance Ave. Cor. mh :nd P Sts. 1130 B Street 1403 Good Hope Rd. Park Lane, Va. Sketches June 29 at the East Wash- 5505 14th Street. 702 5th Street 1109 Florida Ave. 1386 C Street Riverdale, Md. » fngton Community Center. 716 14th Street ist and E Streets 1322 Florida Ave. mx 8. Capitol St. bchool mll hory Sts, %3881 Tith Sereet N gl gnd L 815 | 1341 H Street 500 15th Street Brond Stveet, 1 Corner of URGE TREE MEMORIALS. 2 % s: A 1012 First Street 233 lzth Street Falls cm}éh. Va. - even treet reat = 220 L R ot 212 benna§ A0 Mass. 301 12th Street Bladensburg, Md. : H st Veterans of Foreign Wars Plan 2000 14th Street 130 D Street 801 . Ave. e e l 1020 Girard Street 7th and Taylor Sts. 26 Seaton Place 14th and A Streets Columbia Pike, Va. Honor to Dead. 844 Florida Ave. 13th and Shepherd Sts. | 60 Rhode Island Ave. | 1543 E Street Ballston, Va. Dedication of a national project Lowest Yet! For the Best of All! ¥ Gingham Dresses 1.59 They’re in the handsome checked effects—all colors, with plenty of the Black and White combinations. - Self and white organdy trimmed. Well cut and made—in all sizes, including large sizes. Don’t judge the value by the price—but by Sigmund enterprise in securing this splen- did opportunity. Second Floor. Borden’s Evaporated Milk Buy a dozen cans—have it al- ways—because it is the best. Ceresota Flour “The Prize Bread Flour of the Wor! Malt Bread The Purest Made i recomméhd revision of laws relating to Arlington na!lonll cemetery and to arrange for memorial there. The council of administration was Pure—Wholesome NOT BLEACHED Made By Chas. Schneider alliance with other or| ax}lz:tllon-mor . \eterann n the istrict o olumbia. Hie address or welcome toin| = | 12-Ib. Bag........... @7 C|[ |Tall Can............. Baking Co. empowered to handle a resolution urging formation veterans' I\elerlns was made Stephan, commander of lhe Dlulr\ct Nationai Guard. S. H. Jacobson, de partment commander of the Vetérans of Foreign Wars, presided. —_— VETS’ BUREAU SPEEDY. The speed record in allowing a dis- abled veteran's claim and providing FANCY SPRING LEG OF LAMB per Iv. 35¢ | III. G. S. GOLD BAG COFFEE 27¢ l D.G.S. BUTTER &=y 45¢ Ib. EXTRA FANCY SARDINES IN OIL, in cartons with keys, 4 for 25¢ LIBBY’S RED ALASKA SALMON . . . . . . . Tall can, 25¢ EARLY JUNE PEAS, Fresh Packed . . . . 2 cans for 25¢ 10 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR . . 65¢c KNOX’SGELATINE . . . . ... ... 19c SCHIMMEL'SJELLY . . . .. 2 jars, 25c¢ HEINZ BAKED BEANS, medium, 12/2c . . small, 9¢ WELCH'’S GRAPE JUICE, qts., 59¢ pts., . 33c Rockies WHITE HOUSE VINEGAR, gallon,63c 15 gallon, 32¢ SMOKED SHOULDERS, closely trimmed . . . 19¢c WISCONSIN CHEESE . . . . . . . Ib, 25¢ FANCY LARGE LEMONS 3 for 10c, . doz. 35¢ 6 LARGE BOXES MATCHES . . ... 25c SHREDDED WHEAT . « <« « pkg., 12c 'PUFFED RICE . . pkg. 16c/BRAN . . . . . ... pkg. 20c PUFFED WHEAT, pkg. 12ic| ARGO STARCH, 3 pkgs. 25c GRAPE NUTS . . . pkg. 16c| DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 cans 25¢ FOUNTAIN Brand HAMS |FOUNTAIN Means QUALITY At Every D. G. S. Store GELFAND'S OLIVE MAINNAISE Just what you would want for picnicsp hikes, lunches or dinners; it always. fills the bill. Small Jar ..1 8¢ Tall Jor....35¢ SUN SHINEI'uwmE ' Washes clothes white as snow. Will not |’ injure hands or f-l:ric PACKAGE, §¢C Fresll Meats, Frmls and Uegetables at Our Stores ! breken at the Veterans' Bureau Tues- i day in the case of James P. Keleher, { formerly a captain in the general in- spection branch of the Army. Keleher arrived from New York, | applied for treatment for a mlnnri { ailment at 10 o'clock, his claim was | i filed. he was sent to the dispensary | i at 7th anq B streets. a minor surgical | | operation performed and the patient returned to the bureau at 1 o'clock. Officials believe the three hours to| | be the speed record. i 5B 3 . 53 3 e 4 (3 L a ‘e 2 3s 3 8 2 5 a. E s 4 g 8 3 1 B Beautiful Silk Dresses Crepe de Chines and the popular Sports Silks—in the light sports colorings. Exclusive models; effective combml- 8 90 tions and smart embroidered deslzns-—almosl half the actual T e L 0 DOt B0 O AL i e e Second Floor. WHERE you build your camp by s crystal lake, cast your fly in a singing stream and pelt snow-balis’ to the middle of August. Home builders, health seekm ye in quest of fortune— some! This is the land of diversified vppurmuty rich in.claimed and un- aimed wealth. - This vacation season, auke Utah your objective. She bids rou welcome! Silk Hose White only~ "¥Qhe perfect quah!y 3- seam back..... Sweaters Slip-on models—Block and other s weaves; White and colors s . uit Cases Strong Fiber, with reinforced sl.49 . v Crepe Gowns Flesh - colored St il 39c fan<ily stitched. 69c values....... Write for Free llustrated Booklets— Scenic, Mining, Agriculture. | SanlateQy mlnmmmlmnmwnmmm . Waists- White Cotton Waists; sheer and fine; in many new styles. All corners; - stout handle ......... 168 Sample Hats Both Sports_and Dressy effécts. Imitation Leghorns - White Milan Sailors Black and Colered Sailors Sports Hats. = All models of Hats that were.made to sell up to*$5.00. . 189 All are new Strap Pumps and Oxfords, in’ White - Canvas and Duck. Walking. heels. . Military aln; ‘High heels, covered—rubber or plain. This ship- ment gives us all sizes. First Floor. F s Ra i sizes included. ‘Whi 3|0c xzes up sl 98 Extra sizes . up 98c to For the outing take along a Corby Carton Cake ° —it’s boxed and ready for carrying—and it'll " come out fresh as it came from the oven. “u&m”&“tSS83tm88&8338888333388883&82388888883882333888383233828238238888888383883888888888838838883883388888288888333!88&83 Choose your flavor—and select the uze you want —plajn "and iced—deliciously .rich and .genuinely pure and wholesome. ' “It’s Full -of Life” D. G: S. Stores carry the Corby Cake uwrtma Any’ breaking out.'or. skin 'irrita- tiop on face, neck or body is over- come quickest by ap, dplyiug Mentho- Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of “its' germ destroying opennes nuthmg -has ever been grund to take the place of this sul- r ‘preparation that msnmlyl tnngs ~ease from the nchlng Jburn- | and irritatign. tho-! Sulrlmr heals eczema | t up, leavi ;mo.nh It seldom fails -to- rellevAe small jar of Mentho-s r may be ined at any.drug. uou. 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