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Universally ket 1-Pound Can, 20c ANTlC & PACIFIC TEA co. HOUCE \Nf\QLfl I such mAlu It | ““Fne "luncheon was entirely of al il musical nature, Edward Droop, Robert CLARENDON MUUSE E LAUD SECRETARY DAVIS Spukm at Iadgn Celebration * Praise His Work at Moose- heart, Il Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., October 5.—For his service to the Loyal Order of Moose and to famijles of members of the order, James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor, was lauded by all speakers who addressed the 500 or more men, women and children here last night in celebration of the organization of Clarendon Lodge, No. 13, Loyal Order of Moose. The speakers' list included A. J. Henning, past supreme dictator, L. O. M., and{ assistant secretary of lnbor Washington ;lnme,g Lawrence Feaney ot ‘Washing- on, Mr. Hennln‘ in addition to Dl)’h‘l Mr, Davis a glowing tribute, gavi oufline of the history and ncllvltlel o! Judge Kash declared that James J. Davis took hold of the order when showlng by E. A. Va., of the motion picture, fllustrat- he ner” and Lolumuln by the assem- blage. U. S. LACKS ART INTEREST, SAYS VICTOR HERBERT Noted Composer Addresses Lions Club—Other Speakers Talk on Musical Subjects. Stressing the worth of art to & na- tion, and emphasizing the apparent lack of interest displayed by the United States government for same, ductor, addressed a meeting Lions (lub at the New Willard Hotel yesterday Mr. Herbert pointed to the intense Mr. Lawrence led in numbers, James P. Schick presided, and Caleb O'Connor, chairman of the entertain- Will Turn Your Old ¥ur Into CHOKER at $5.00 tisfactorlly. I your far coat mesds repalr- 128 or remodaling, the time to bring it. Martm Wolf 3002 Dexitn Storeroom 24-Foot Front TWO FLOORS ABOVE| The F. H. Smith Company | 1416 Eye Street e ROCK CREEK NURSERY .n?nn o Shente Wil mw L. Bursery Evergreens ready Bow. Nursery Near Halpine, Md P. O, Rockwlle. Md. " PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION| Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent | on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Surplus More Than $800,000 Sldn Troubles —— Soothed —— i several group | ||| ment committes, introduced the speak- T Wmmn Barrett of the Kiwanis Club pul to the club for assis- tance n the way of automobiles 1or the forthcoming convention of pital District o! Klmnl-. to be l’llld here. oemm 18 lnd l generous mbership t.h !A ns wn tho n eorge snm-r nead a letter of preclulon from Postmaster Ch: Funds lmmedlately Avallable Real Estate Mortgage Loans Payable in Monthly Installments 1. Loan up to 60% (SIXTY) of value of land and buildings. 2. Loan from $1,000.00 to $8,000.00 on desirably located modern city dwelling occupled in whole or part by owner. 3. Charge ONLY 6% (S1X) INTEREST. 4. CREDIT allowed for PRINCIPAL PAID monthly and IN- REDUCED accordingly. 5. The MONTHLY PAYMENTS average $9.57 per $1,000.00, IN- CLURING interest and principal. 6. Loan can be REPAID, in full or part, WITHOUT BONUS rge, on any interest payment day—(MONTHLY). 7. The LOAN is REPAID in 142 months. Let Us Give You Further Information R Losn Plan. Onr CHARGE and the mxm‘un Making the Loan Is SMA! H.L. RUST $12 FIFTEENTH STREET | Loan Correspondent for the Prudential Insurance Company of America TEREST R cha thankin, automoblles, uuvo ited the elty recent! Iy An {intere: guest district ¢ovornor of Dunoll, ](lchlnn and Indiana L'onism. was give! a vote of thanks for his unm-ln( fl!— {;)rts in behalf the national organiza- , mem er present. g the Lions Club in aiding, by | asn wh : eorge Ward was the reciplent of e for being the handso: I Gomg Out of Business Absolute Close-Out of Women’s Dresses Women’s Coats Women’s Waists Girls’ Coats Underwear Linens Trunks, etc. Men’s Furnishings Boys’ Clothing : Children’s Dresses : Women’s Hosiery | i Draperies | Reductions Average Over 50% ng This A(trlcfl'l Furniture and Floor Coverings 33!5 to 50% REDUCTIONS! e T eI e e e e e e e et e et sssss e etentessstanttRssssssstesssstssy $2232 . | The Varieties of ‘! F Corby Bread { Mother’s Bread U. L. French Krushed Wheat ' Rolls, Ete. Pan Rolls Hard Rolls French Rolls Your grocer and delicatessen are sup- plied with Corby Bread hot from the Mrs. M. M. Brooke Chemist in charge of The Corby Baking Company’s Laboratory Says of Shortening— Shortening, as you know, gives Bread char- acter—and upon the charaLtel. or quality, of the shortening depends much the character of the Bread. It has three purposes—to impart shortness, or crispness; to coat the particles that the es- sential moisture will not evaporate—and the third, which is most important of all—flavor. As with every other ingredient used in the production of Corby Bread —we choose the very highest grade of pure short- ening we can procure—and eubject it to the most rigid laboratory test—because the standard of Corby Bread can only be maintained by this most careful discrimination.