Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 13

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We kin allus tell November *cause th’ houseflies back up t’ be swatted. Miss Flo Allen has been elected t’ th’ supreme bench in Ohio, an’ her name sounds like a swell cake baker had been lo=t t’ th’ world. (Copsright National Newspaper Service.) R —— COLGHNG OF CHLDREN GIVES WARNING OF FIRE Proprictor of Notion Store and Family Escape From Burn- ing House. QEEEE—JEE IEEEEEEE Aroused from hie sleep by the cough- ing of his two sons, Ieaac Dunayer, proprietor of a notion store at 2208 14th street northwest, awoke early this morn- ing to find the store over which he lived on fire. Waking the other members of | [ his family, Dunayer started to descend the front stairs, but found the smoke =0 dense that he had to rush to the rear of the building. Here the family es- caped through a rear window to a lower roof. Firemen soon had the blaze under They succeeded in confinin, es to 4 E n the Dunayer huudln‘ Police estimated the dxmas 10 Lhe bullding and contents at $2,000. fire was said to have started behind the atore (c Sounter. rt Dunayer, five years old, when mtormed of the fire by his father, was more concern after the welfare of warn g & his father, however, Albert | [2] left the bullding, and a few minutes later the cat was rescue Explosion_of an oil lamp caused a fire in the house of Frank Cambridge, 1022 King court, last o'clock. Damage to the Jiouse and contents amounted to $100. Folice reported that a defective ilue m t oceu fire oceurred rad ere SlEHE Aamise wae orado avenue, where slight damage was Gone. o] TWO FLEE WORKHOUSE. Occoquan Prisoners Escape Yes- terday Afternoon. Two prisoners escaped from the workhouse at Occoquan, Va., yester- day afternoon. They were Wallace Hawkins, twenty- elxm years old, and Waddell Mack! QEEEEEEHEE—JE&EEEE.EEEE—:EEEEI mington, Del., was serving a term for carrying deadly weapons. —_— ‘Women were first anlo{ed in the government offices in Washington dur ing the civil war, when Secretary Chase ed them to supob places made Sacant in the Treasury °¥ rtment by (‘larrvii! who had enlisted for military service. is a factor of credit The man who carries ade- quate life and other insurance s & better risk than the one who does not. It you are engaged in dusl- ness, discuss thts with your banker and learn how to build dbaak credit. Federal-American . National Bank Don tFuss With Mustard Plasters! Musterole Works Without the Blister—Easier, Quicker There's no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easxly relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterolé is made of pure oil of mustard and other. helpful in- gredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes ¢ place of mustard plasters, lnd vlll not blister. Musterole usually " gives ‘prompt relief from sore throat, bronchiti tonsilitis, efoup, stiff neck, anhma, n leurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, P.h. andaches of the back or sprains, sore muscles, bruises, ¢hllblunl. frotted feet, colds of the chest (it mly prevent pneumonia). 35c and 65¢c, jars and tubes. Icflcrtlunamatwdp!ahr 'THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON D. ! Abe Martin Says: am—m NINE STORES WlN TER NEEDS ey 0, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922 e T e ol ——= ol = ——— [0 | —— 0| —— |0 =] 0] o} WASHINGTON SALVAGE COMPANY < ; “\ START TOMORROW, NOV. 28th AND 29th —-TWO DAYS ONLY ,lN NINE STORES U. S SURPLUS PROPERTY NO C. 0. DS Men'’s ,-’lm _-worth more LUnitted quant! Frazier’s No. 2 Baked Pork and 31 Beans, 15 for. . Army Leather Palm Mltts, 2 for vas-back Work Gloves, a tough, ilrllle slove that’s a big special. $1.69 81x90 Bleached Sheets Abeut 1,000 Popular Brand Seamless .IIMD, ‘with hemmed ends; heavy qual- ty. Men’s Army Canvas Leggins, 2 prs. for iew, wide-lace style; in all sizses —jfust nn thing for hunting or work. 29c U. S. 18x36 Huck Towels, 8 for Extra heavy, 'l-l.l ‘white, ln-l—nw qualit )1 ] g ] ity. A purchase of Ne. 5 Steel iy, - Army Sllp-Over SWEATERS ° Khaki Shade swum-. 1in all sizes up to 44. w.u made and w Reclaimed Khaki Riding Beeches, 2 for The practical outing - clothes—govern- ' ment quality—in 'mosf MANY GOOD XMAS SUGGESTIONS — SOME LOTS WILL SELL OUT RAPIDLY 39¢ Peu, Peach, Tl t all sizes. Grape, Plum, mllade, 6 for.. No 2 cans Ammlinhm, Gfu Boy Scout Ax and Belt, new.. *1 ‘Tempered wn.h blade, can -.-ler. ete. Durln‘ nl- sale only. 1 - Regular 4 and O pownd axes that are = :‘. twito this price—a 1 ] 1 = 933 5th St. N W 1109%; H St. N.E. =] mmm o] SUIT CASES 31 Fine tan finish, with 3 ciasps, lock and key. A limited quantity. Men’s 19¢ Khaki HOSE, 8 prs. for Fast-col Inr Durable Hose, in all sizes. Ideal working socks. For Dollar Day. 42x36 Heavy sl Pillowcases, 4 for Splendld, durable quality, with neat Wear, 2 for New Separate Shirts Assort, and Dra finest make. ed aises. A bl: bargain. hemmed ends. A regul $1 Men’s U. S. Balbriggan Under- Heavy G.1. Army ¢ Water Buckets, 2 for l Big size —durable. A purchase of n. 2,000 from Uncle Sam. Big bargal $2.50 New Steel $ Meat Cleavers l makes of finest steel and handle. At- tention, storekeepers! Unbleached U. S. 1 Army Drill, 9 yds. eavy government quality. Less than wholenale nrlca today. Lay in a supply. Men’s 15c White Handkerchiefs, doz. l Heavy hematitched quality, large sise. Just enough to last a day Vest Pocket “Safety Razors, $ 1 Crushed, Re-gnd- ed andNo.2Sliced s l l’melpple, 5 for g Amonr s Qatmeal Soap, 24 for... U. S. New Navy All-Wool Blue SWEATERS $2.95 All sizes up to 44—a sarment that could net be duplicated for less than $5 to $6—with roll necx. Queen Quality 50c 31 Imported Tea, 4 Ibs. Finest Grade of Java Teas, standard brand, in sealed cartons. Lay in & sup- s Wasco Fresh Roasted Coffee, 4 Ibs. )1 1,000 Reclaimed 5 coats proof and sturdy. Exeellent condition. 50c Men’s Canvas Gauntlets, Leather $ l’alnzs .,3 for ], Men’s 15¢ Khaki $ Handkerchiefs, doz. l Soft, durable grade, and hemstitched border. Bl. sise. Limited quantity. U.S. Na $ DISHPANS 2 for l ‘White enamel, "“l ‘blue WI h‘ll New Canteen and $ Mess Kit, both at 1 combination tllt’l m 2 Brand-new ol‘lt for poses. at least. New Boy Scout $ Pack Carriers, 2 for l Just arrived from big camps. lh-i- ard equipment bag for camping trij 303-305 10th St. N.W. 3144 M St. N.'W. 1418 Florida Ave. N E. = ol ol e——tu ] ) » Imported HONEY New Rasp and $ Phiers, both for No zy, Apru:oh ...‘1 With woolen and cotton goods adva.nclng duly, government standard good:, purchued far below the pres- " ent market values, offer wonderful opportunities for public saving—prices in some instances are below cost of manufacture today. Listed below are items picked at random to show Washington what gigantic government purchases from camps all over the country mean in dollars and cents saved the buying public. Don't fail to read every item! There are some articles every man or woman needs. Nothing in this sale sold to dealers. We want these savings to go to the people of Washington, who have made possible our growth from 3 to 9 stores. .F]NEST MAKES THE MARKET AFFORDS -- MANY PRICES LESS THAN WHOLESALE '$1.69 Reinforced U. S. A. Campaign sl HATS, 2 for All sizes in this sale, in ('XN“PI( con- s1 | Kine quality Terry Cloth, with pockets --d ir-w-trl-x On --le -hlle they 60c Cotton-Filled $ PILLOWS, 3 for l Good h filled. Regular sizes. In fine condition. Men’s Heavy Blue Ov.ralls vy—brand. made M!I.-' Mb—lllel Ip u bargal, Army Wool Hose for Men, 3 prs. for 1 New Spade and $ Pick, both for l !lofi-llllle Garden Pick and one- pifl! . S. Spade, of finest makes. Spe- 5.gal U.S. 5250 ¢ MILKCANS 1 i 5 lb Cans of Finest Pll':. in sealed jars, rfl" (ol' use. Worth A very special p 4-ox. cans of Ground Cloves $l 19 Faust’s Soluble Coffee, LEGGINS, 2 prs. anmger 11 for s]. il No Phone Orders Army Used Men’s $ Unionalls, Special, 1 Men’s extra heavy khaki garmests in -Il nnu—lhe kind that sells for $2.30 $1.50 Khaki New $ ARMY SHIRTS 1 - .:l.::‘]‘:“‘;.flf llrl::-;l.:rlll Shirts, in Men’s Used Wool sl Underwear, suit Army New Wool sl Underwear, each Regulation Army Men's Shirts and Drawers, in all sizes to 42. Best stand- ard makes. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO SERVE YOU - SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8 AM. - $2 Regulation Knives for Boy Scouts Men’s 0. D. $ FELT SLIPPERS 1 Olive Drab Wool Bedroom Slippers, in all sizes 6 to 11. Dollar Day only. $1 New U. S. $ Nose Bags, 2 for 1 Genuine U. S. Quarterma strnp Bags. Lowest price in Washing- U.S. Navy Meat $ Kiie and i both ¥ diers’ complete sewing kit. A big bar- sain. ) Men’s New $ KHAKI PANTS All sizes. Good Heavy Quality Khaki Pants. Full cut and durable. Regularly $1.69 a pair. Dollar Day 20 cans ...... " Four Cans Com Four Cans Beans 1348 U St. N.W. 3052 M St. N.-W. ' Co—3 EEI Eflmfl— — [c——|o]—=o]lie—m]a|c—o|o[c—2|ole—o]ole—]o][c—o]o]—F]olc—]o].e—olc——o]c——o]c——=]ollc—— o] ———]o[c—=]olc— o] c——[a] == o[ c—— [o] —=3]0] 1@5:—:1@

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