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e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTUN, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. sTHE GIFT OF GIFTS Wanitor of Police }PULIEE SEEKING GOAL [ = | CHURCH MUSIC PROGRAM. 0st Useful Xmas Gift That Can Be Given Made by Dr. Court Is Learning Free Concert to Be Given at First Wyeth and Staff of Expert, Careful, Skilled Dentists. H b = l Congregational Tonight. Over 600,000 SATISFIED Patients. 7 IM 3 Vocal, violin, piano and organ Our Long Life Plates and Everlast- v To Blow y at numbers will make up the program ing Bridge Work Will Be a Very Did you know that you could learn —_— v of snasior o\ me siven: dnithe Piret Appropriate Gift. 3 how to play a flute through a cor-| At Teast 800 Members of Force Congregational Church tonight at & DR. WYETH'S REPUTATION 18 to respondence school? = o'clock. as one of the series of con- Dentistry what sterling Is to sliver. and y Well, you can if the evidence of Have Signed Annual Roll certs open free to the public. tor Dentistry that Lasts. That has been ¥ | Randolph Denham, better known as Call Chopin's “Concerto in I* Minor,” for Iy tocord Tor Kol past.9: yeats. " “Happy'—the mun who “janits” at all Thus Far. i piano and ory Terms of payment to suit—Ex- the Police Court building—is to be = GEN- MU'R TO COMMAND S . — EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. Bet. F & G Sts. Match Your Odd Coats & \\!‘I’Q) With Our Special Entries Close Tomorrow. All entries for the safety parade to be staged December 11 must be recorded by tomor- row. Entries may be filed at safety headquarters, 14th and G streets, or with Melvin C. Hazen, parade committee chair- man, in the District building. Men who own mounte are wanted to head the parade as a cltizens' escort. { mination Free. 30 Years ot Good Honest Den siven weight. In round numbers, the assistance violin, ] P | appy” hias quarters in the base- fof 100 policemen will bring to the IN BALTIMORE DISTRICT Drano, \Bercaus (i i e without the alightest ment of the Police Court bullding. |police department one of the great- folln dccompit « other night Deputy Clerk Gawler |est victorles it has achieved in years J o ring” (Weil). with violin ¢ Gold Crowna & to the building oni | 100 per cent enrollment in the| Wil Succeed Gen. Batley, {{Who lin, plano and or. a layin, " 2 ist « ssn.m,, ‘“’7)0 e ted. e | District of Columbla chapter, Amer- Goes on Retired List e .00—$4. e ican Red Cross. Figures approximat- December 1. 7 larghetto $5.00 siver, amalgam ed in the office of Maj. Danlel Sulli- ments of the van this morning showed that at| Maj. Gen. Charles H. Muir, com-[ Those! who the flute |least 800 men and women out of 905 | manding ‘:‘};'m-"'f""‘“l’ml:"';p = . “Through & |on the force had given the one-dollar | ¢ Lulimore, Md, to assum membership fee. Maj. Sullivan 18| mand of the 3rd Corps are confident that his men, having made | comprives the District of < \ pod progress, will continue 10| Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylval work for the necessary amount, in|He will relicve Maj. Gen. Charles I. order that by Thanksgiving day.!gajley, who will be transferred to| Tower belts, such .| when the drive closes, the goal helino refired list December 1. workshops for transmitting sot for them three weeks ago can be| ' During the world war, Gen. Muir [from a revolving shaft to x machine, 3 o anized the 1 Infantry brigade have been run at rate of nearly . and, goin to |5 but in prac 191 he first com- Sth Division and 1 e 4th Army Corps. He was 1 with the digtinguished se 1l for exceptionally meritorins command of U Sth Di- the Argonn from Mick (1 th Prior to the pated in the nd 1891, the Per_Tooth OE; poroeiain m Every Evenlng Untll & o'clock. and on Nundays 10 A. M. o 3 Lady and maids In attendance: All Work Fully Guaranteed for 20 Kindly keep name tion of my office in your mind. R. WYETH, Inc., 421-29 7th St. N.W. posite Lana! [ poo m'r.h ‘ulnv':d nd over Grand Unlon Ten C: siven over to opera Save the price of a suit by matching your odd coats and vests. We have hundreds of Fine Trousers, in many, many patterns and shades, making it casy to find just the pair you nced to match your odd coat and vests. Potter dward M S at eller at t Leland . Dashie Capt. at ghe office of today sho progress has been m: ¥ every company, wh s the chances for a 100 per ¢ enrollment in that department good Anticipating Your Requirements is our special business. Our stores are ready at all times to supply the exceptional as well as all the staple foods. We manufacture our delicatessen products, dress and cure the meats, bake all our bread, cake, and fancy pastry. All of which means a saving to you. : Biue Ridge BACON Y45ER 320 Ib. relief exped ward served & eral for the An ents. Most of his regular servie. Afteen | the infamtry arm. He reached th >~ | gr general in July, 1920, ously served 1in Nutional Army. P SR e e R judge = rican fore 616-17 ST. NW. " THE MANS STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE. 10 Teport; No, fire boat, no report members. This is the season of the year when the weather calls for comfy clothes—and the warm comiy clothes i I at the right prices are to be had at the Man’s Stores in great abundance. Boys, don’t flirt with the weather. Timely Sale of 1,200 . Heavy-Weight Union Suits .39 3 for $6.75 “Madewell” Union Suits, of fine cotton and part wool. Deep ribbed. Cream, white, sil- ver, gray. For regulars and stouts. Sizes 34 E i Th[eksulmfl mfixhnrl tllls’( |s|rmplo)’ed n nicke! ver plat || PRESIDENT AWARDS D.S.C. |ot elcciricics: o thin coat of metai [ being deposited by means of battery I | TO 3 WORLD WAR HEROES |currents, is now being used to build S hta s sl e Cured and Smoked by our own Special Process at our Frederick, Md., packing house. Quality is our chief concern from the choosing of hog to the last act requir- ed to produce this finely Flavored Bacon Smoked Picnics 24 12 Fresh Shoulders iz 18; Fresh Hams 23}, All Pork Sausage "z re=27¢ Spare Ribs 225, Pork Loins "2 23¢ SMITHFIELD HAMS 433 _ many layers welded by electricity into Chaplain Farrell, Lieut. Col. Cham- | °ne solid mass. By using metals of ? yarious sorts a materlal ‘of amazing &t an be produ bers, Private Mann (Posthu- str mous) Honored. ) Ec A STO R l A the distin- P lent For Infants and Children inUse ForOver30 Years hed service cross to. Allen formerly h Di ged i Tboth e i lain repeatedly | Always bears ||risked his life in assisting in the the Mt fev ion of the wounded amid con- | Gignsture of 4 fire of shot and shell. Accord | e - the citation, when informed | SUNIIIIEEEIANNRREERRERRRERERNRERRRANNY a soldier of his battalion n mortally wounded, the pen mortelly ounden, H| Homes of nking machine ¥ by running f e £ E| Comfort ched the dying soldier. to whom | = " the last rites of his church | = A 1 Cold weather merely ed with him until he|Z e T the efficiency of ('nl-_‘ bert - heating equip-Z | l ment. = “Colbert - heatedZ ]q homes enjoy rcalZ; comfort in winter %z New Steam and Hct C. Chamber: former majo Water Plants—aiso RE- PAIRING. GENUINE OLD VIRGINIA CURE VEAL VALUES! Short Legs Veal 255, BonelessVeal Roll 285, Veal Croquettes 25f, Breast of Veal 165, mfiuzgflc bAfPstErso LAMB Only Five Days fo N us advance nea ce, September BERGER CASE TO WAIT. Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Fhone Mam | i 3016-3017 ! (LU LU T I House Leaders Tell Socialist Mat- e e s oo For Indigestion | || The status of Yictor Berger. social- Mi-O-Na Is Guaranteed To| lec Sixty-eighth Con- 7 i s it ne determincd by the| Promptly Relieve Stomach| Distress. H o suffering from little stomach | vears and imagine they have | must be determ ress to which he e leaders told Berge 1 view of the fact that Con s eretofore ordered his expulsion. Chairman Dallinger of the elections which voted ral years :d the opin- by 1 i ase. i wat ard force on the stomach a | stomach to 50. b e o Totst CRANBERRIES Breast o‘i Lamb 155, TR tomach in its strain of overwork. | as M pa your tired out stomach to do fon the ground of ineligibility which.!its work and banishes the cause. gibs. for DB Boneless noll 30& Loav? Your Order CUCUMBERS 10z, | Leg very chotce 35§, With Us for GRAPE FRUIT | LAMB CHOPS 25¢. Frederick Gounty 4 for 25¢ Poultry BEEF BARGAINS Chuck Roast 165 Top Rib Roast 227, Shoulder Clod o, 255. 01d Dutch Roll 145, PRIME RIB, boned out (“r) 335. Elks Pride | pELICATESSEN | Van Gamp’s Ketchup | cies s1, | MILK | till exists. a | as pointed out. however, that rY > i should be seated in the next | without protest the issues HIH { thereafter could not be raised. E d d | !“‘{ Mr. Berger visited the White House nas in { IE y_and urged on President| ~ - Harding the release of men and Wom- | No matter what vou eat or drink Mi-0-Na | en convicted for violation of war-time |will sweeten sour sour stomach and stop gas acts. belching in five minutes. The Leaviness disap- | 1 pears and the stomach s greatly aided in its | e S Work of digeation. i i i 1,000 1,200 T I Pairs Pairs Bordered raveio English Gray t Dee 1 o I | L P e Bm§lled Sport Wool | Wool | |Gloves Mufflers Swealers Plans have been perfected by the! And 3i-0-Na not only promptly relieves ail International Chamber of Commerce | distress but if taken pegularly will banish in- | for the establishment of courts of | digestion. i jarbitration for the settlement of com- | Druggists everywhere and Peoples mercial disputes independently of |Drug Stores sell Mi-0-Na on the governmental agencies. money back plan. 100%HEAT Hose Gray and black Deep ribbed, . embroidered grays pure worsted, Shchnne Shadc; backs. —>browns plain and heather in plain an Beather. Sizes 7% to 9. shades. —tans S || s].29 || 750 i | ¢ Fresh or Smoked Paked 9sc Tall 1 o c | Ty B HEW 4 40 | SHOULDERS 99e. (Can | home uses were necessary for success- PAGK Bfit- Potato c / g ASPARAGUS SALAD 2. 25 Kellogg’s Corn Cooked Corned Flakes Ishz:;gaie Can 25c| BEEF 25¢|b. Pkg. I/Zc FAIRY SOAP 3for 17c BORAX SOAP tx.: 10 rr 35¢ invigibly troubled with getting the fullest com- taining absolute com- bustion from every bustion, which insures ounce of oil. ' 100% heat. o~ 17~ = NoKoél ful oil heating by ob- | Suits and Overcoats || 2ox | Tuwo Top § BON-AMI, cake 9c WAXLUNCH ROLLS 3:. 10c | Pants Conts PEACHES 3% 19i.. APRICOTS &7 35c¢ Ib. Suits Winter . Automatic Ol Heating for Homes W s e (| | OLD DUTCH FRUIT GAKE 3" 505 | Coats o B S S LA S e - P tece Great homes and that number is increasing daily—for it has s pm:;nn ;;: 3:1&:{1 :;n t;n:mgnly fully satisfactory heating Suits Coats o i ‘We stand ready to install within a week’s time that model NokoL particularly adapted to the average size residence. See our actual demon- stration in our showrooms. \ MUTUAL SERVICE BUREAU, Inc. 1411 New York Ave. N.W. Main 3883 Old Dutch ™ GOFFEE w. 275, All our markets will supply the articles advertised so far as their stocks per- mit. The few items not in their stock will be on sale at the Master Market. OLD DUTGH MASTER MARKET Main 2576 622-24 Pa. Ave. N.W. wsin 2569 Choose from hundreds of suits and overcoats that you, or any other man, would be proud to wear. Sweeping raglans! Great coats! Won- derful ulsters! Single, double breasted and sport suits! i Every garment is built right from collar to hem. No matter if the price does sound low, the overcoats and suits are the kind that will satisfy the man who knows good clothes. loney’s Worth or Money-Bac