Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 21

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A i O ® 7/ Address All Communications to President D. G. S., 2325 18th St. N. W. Telephone Col. 9855 CISTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES INCORPORATED Dealing at a D. G. S. Store assures you of the highest QUALITY Groceries, Meats, Poultry and Vegetables, ALL IN ONE STORE, at very ATTRACTIVE PRICES, and offers greater advantages than any of Washington’s chain stores. D. G.S. Service is free. See page 386 of the new phone book, find the D. G. S. Store near your home, and you will have found DAILY GROCERY SAVINGS. Phone your order, have it delivered. L Gold Bag e T Gold Band Coifee D. G. 8. Butter o v PRODUCTS Extra high-grade Creamery But- Yolzo:-;n‘aaivf ;::rleryf:rp:uol:ir o;‘m:::: OF ter. For sale only at D. G. S. Stores. 28(: POUND. QUALITY 53c POUND. KRUMM’S 10 Pounds Sugar . . 73c Macaroni and Spaghetti Good Grape Fruit, 4 for . 25¢ ; e APPLES, box . . . $2.29 We have a few more boxes left. They are an I - extra big value = : for quality 3 Pkgs., 25¢ WATCH FOR OUR FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT IN NEXT TUESDAY’S TIMES. YOU WILL BE ABLE TO BUY YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY WITH THE SAVINGS GAINED THROUGH OUR SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFERINGS. Always Ask for SAUER’S VANILLA “Best by Every Test” Early June Peas, 2 cans.......... 25¢ | Imported Sardines, 3 cans......... 50¢ High-grade Sifted Peas, can....... 25¢ | Fat Norway Mackerel, each....... 10c - Fancy Corn, 2 cans............... 25¢ | Ivory Seoap, 3 bars................ 20c Extra Quality Spinach, large can.. 23c | Argo Starch, pkg................. 10¢ - Fancy Green Lima Beans, No. 2 can 25c¢ | Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans........ 25¢ Argo Salmon, can................. 25¢ | D. G. S. Toilet Paper, 3 rolls........ 25¢ White Meat Tuna Fish,can........ 25¢ | Big Box Matches, 6 for............ 25¢ My Little Girl Is Growing Italco Olive Oil Strong on Peanut Butter Highly refined virgin Olive Oil, obtained from the Many times I have heard fond parents tell me that | finest olives, ripened under the sunny sky of Italy. their kiddies cry for SCHINDLER’S PEANUT BUT- | Imported from Lucca under most sanitary conditions. TER, but seeing is believing in my own home, for I | Recommended as medicinal. wish you could see how my little girl is getting strong = - by eating her daily peanut butter sandwich. Half Pints Pints Quarts Carry a Fnsl:‘gtll‘ppll)y" on g;llisn’[:l‘l)elf"fisl’eanut Butter | 33c sgc $1 109 rces Original #orc Sausage Ceresota Flour “The prize bread flour of the world” Proven the best—you wouldn’t want an)i: Pare. Wholosome, Not Bleached thing but the best—then ask for the ORIGINAL . —and you’ll get the best—at all 3 50 lg:}ll: g:g g?(c: D. G. S. Stores Lb. 24.1b, Bag $1.05 THE CAKE THAT SATISFIES Be as fastidious as you may—you’ll find CORBY CAKE Measures up to your highest expectations. It's made of the very best—after formulas that skill and experience have perfected. ~ Rich—in flavor—and in nutrition—and “Pure as Mother Made it.” CARTON—BULK—LAYER in many sizes and kinds—but all of the Corby standard of excellence. . AT ALLD. G.S. STORES MALT BREAD Fountain Brand HAMS Just real good, pure bread There's something about them that makes you Baked by wonder what it is that tastes so different. Always . ° rich and lean, perfectly cured and smoked. Kn Chas. Schneider Baking Company for their quality. e Carpel’s Horse Radish ~ N. Auth’s Famous and Chow SMOKED AND GREEN LINK SAUSAGE, Delivered fresh daily at D. G. 8. Stores. Be PUDDINg;U‘;I“l:HSthAPPLE sure of getting the best by asking for Carpel's. AT ALL D, G. S. STORES DISTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES nmunmmnmnmmnmmmmmmmmwmmmnnullmmunmlmm THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. = 2 he show will close a o clock ON EXHIBITION HERE [sys tna: of s chicken, It te larser |iomorrow night WASILL-MANNERED Mrs. Flood, in $500,000 Balm Suit, Describes Conduct in Home Life. Mrs. Anna Portner Flood, widow of Henry D. Flood, representative from Virginla, will resume the witness stand next Monday at the trial of the half-million dollar alienation suit of Lieut. Lorimer C. Graham, wealthy lawyer of New York. Mrs. was testifying when Justice Hitz ex- cused the jurors yesterday afternoon until Monday. There was no session today, the court being engaged in hearing motions in other ca The witness told of Graham's of employment shortly after h married her sister in 1911, and « ack her efforts to have her husband find him a place in the diplomatic corps, and E of her efforts later to get him i po- == |sition with the Pan-American finan- cial conference. His idleness was a source of worry to her sister, Mrs. Flood said. Graham never had very good man- ners, Mrs. Flood stated. He never got up when she entered the room and never took her to the door. I children, the witness recalled the first time she had seen the naval officer in his uniform. She said the chil- dren ran to him and one climbed up on his lap. (raham made the child get down, telling her not to “muss his uniform,” and then directed the nurse to take the children away. =]| Mrs. Graham complained to her, t witness said, of attention of her - band to Mrs. Glennan, and declared things had come to such a point that she could not stand it any more and had written to Graham to tell him of .her intention to get a divorce After the return from Spring Lake in 1918, she averred, Graham had thrown an automobile key onto the table and had told Elsa, “Now 1 am done with you” The officer then we’:l.t to his mother's apartment, she said. RE-ELECTED 13TH TIME. Mrs. Shelton Again Heads District Temperance Union. For the thirteenth consecutive year Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton was re- elected president of the Distri Columbia branch of the Women' Christian Temperance Union at the osing session of the fort nual convention in Mount e Methodist Church elen Lancaster, assistant recording cretary, Mrs. J. W. Allison, treas- er, and Mrs. Edna Taylor, super- ment agents be placed under the Civil Service Commission. The mem- bers also conde: ipractice of Ameri |¢ling_on foreign American ports b forbidding_ A ned an ships carrying 1s under the Ameri &. they declared, are “refu 2l in an outlawed commodit Ve urge all loyval Ameri w their flag both on la JUDGE FREES VETERAN. v to his spine in the in northern France. being a vagra him_d John P. home in nds and asked the court friend of the family ri home. Bisbee was up for trial seve days ago. when it the arresting officer vagrant without a_hom £=1 A EYES EVER BEEN TESTED - YOU cannot tell what the condition of your eyes is unless you have had them examined by a careful, competent opto- metrist. We have made a profound study of the eve and can scientifically locate your trouble and prescribe the proper glasses for you. 23 Branch Stors 712 11th 8t. N.W. / f | m'zm .‘h”i LJ“ U. S. N, against Augustus L. Humes, | Flood, who Is a sister of Mrs. Humes, ! had | ferring to Graham's treatment of the | =|intendent ‘of the young people’s branch. ! The convention adopted a resolu- | {tion urging that prohibition enforce- = _— { Walter E. Bisbee, a young “hn.-l Get this FREE man who served overseas in the orld war and who suffered shock COOk BOOk in this city, to send him back to his - 21 Baby chicks wh were born at | the show this week %re the principal attraction for the children, who Cross Between Turkey and Chicken |Z2URFICE 103 anie " time before 'the GETS 11 MONTHS IN JAIL. Feature of Poultry pen admiring them. These chicks Bre to be given away at $ oclock | Cbarles A. Mason Convicted of Show. tomorrow night. { Larceny on Five Counts. For those Interested in the sport- | : One of the principal attractions at |ing game there are numerous cages | Charles A Muson. tricd under five of bantam games as well as the large | Separate counts of peity larceny, was the Washington Poultry Show at the | f" " (h¢"Aghting class. There |convicted In Police Court yesterdas Coliseum, over Center market, 15 a |are also racing pigeons, which is|and sentenced by Judge Robert k. pen of “Turkens,” a breed of fown iabout the he:l exhlll;{ld of ‘:l!! l,(llr;sll ;wnuhuzly to serve .-1;=wn months in o ever shown here. rds that hold |ja e was given ninety days each that has never before been exhibited | VT 000 4 '“20a owned by local |in two cases, sixty days in two othe: in the National Capital. fanciers are shown, as well as some | cases and thirty days in another case. 1t is & cross between a turkey and [of those that have made considerable | He was charged with taking five bi- i flights for the United States Navy to | cycles and an overcoat. Assixtan: . @ chicken, according to the show | BB M 0 5t Anacostia, D. C. | District Attorney Ralph Given showed management, and has attracted much | Imported jungle fowls, the first|that he had previously done time i attention wherever exhibited. The 'ever seen in Washington, are also | jail. The Most Important Clothing News in Years A Greatly Below Price Purchase of Finest Quality Worsteds— Enables Us To Offer, In ‘ Values to $40 Men’s Suits $28‘°° 1 | & Overcoats ! fi\ Values to $15 Made To Measure : $ at These Very Low Prices 7 .50 S e rr e s I -p | should delay if he wants to share. | { These superior quality worsteds have never been associated with such low prices—and the 1% ues to 35 moment you them—and feel the cloth, you 91 850 will recognize this fact. | The varicty of patterns and colorings is ‘r $ 5(@ large—embracing everything that is new and | L) most desirable. | The best we have offered in our 23 vears’ | history as MERCHANT TAILORS. J ¢ Newcorn & (reen 1002 F Street N.W. Established 23 Years Open Saturday Until 9 P.M. i i through your | | Grocer i 'Salads? here are 30 attractive dishes ERE are thirty salads that fit into any lunch- _eon or dinner scheme you want to plan. Some you will want because of their very attrac- tiveness, some because they can be economically and easily prepared with what materials you have on band. Or if you want a more elaborate salad you will also find that in the Gold Medal Cook Book. These many appetizing salads are only one ~ section of the Gold Medal Cook Book. In all there are 761 new and interesting recipes. These in- clude ideas for any course for breakfast, luncheon or dinner. ' When next you order a 24-pound sack, or larger, of Gold Medal Flour, simply ask for a cook book ticket which will entitle you to the 761 tested recipes found in the Gold Medal Cook Book. Washburn-Crosby Company Minneapolis New York Buffalo - Goio Mepar FLour

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