Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 21

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[ COMPULSORY SCADOL HEASAEDRAS e Citizens Say It Would Place Crim- han the Pl men the mot| COFFEE WEEK at its regular price—a sensational event at the reduced price. BOKAR 3 2 b 8 S Specially Selected from choicest plantations in the best coffee-growing districts. 8 o’CLOCK 23? COFFE/E und C. atio pior No Better Package Coffee at any Price “Jof s L *******f*&*********i&************i?*&****f***}*i}*&****&%*******i**¥*4*******4***** A Genuine GOOD COFFEE CRISCO 3-Ib. can 6-1b. can 20°/59°'1.17 GRANDMOTHER’S IS 1-1b., 12-OUNCE PACKAGE TEN CENTS BELOW OTHER standard advertised BRANDS FANCY BANANAS pon 20C YORK IMPERIAL APPLES . 6t25¢c LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES »:::. 39¢ Dozen 222, 72 1-lb. can 2 7 C pkg. \ Gulden’s Mustard ‘Quaker Oats Mother’s Oats . . Old Dutch Cleanser Shaker Salt . Jell-O . Marshall’s THE e ATLANTIC & PACIFIC® Over 7000 stores in the U.S.A. 7222227, % KIPPERED HERRING. pkg 1 lC \ in Tomato Sauce \ - Opposition to a bill for compulsory school attendance on the ground that it would place a criminal record op- posite the names of minors discovered playing truant from school was ex- pressed in a resolution adopted last night at a meeting of the Conduit Road Citltemf Assoclation in St. Da- vid's parish Hall. The basis for the protest is that it places enforcement of the law in the court in certain phases. .r Child ad been worse than that recetved organization, delivered a short talk on the permanent safety council. ] noben Lasslter Will Manage Rich- | pires*on January 1. oa e Tumbla is in the Richmond dlstnr-v.; D.. 0, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922.- ABSOLUTELY FREE THE GRAND PRIZE '/ VACUUM CLEANER On 3 Days’ Trial | The Ideal | Christmas Gift A suggestion to Husbands, Brothers, Sons—gwc her a really useful present this Christmas. The Grand Prize Eureka. Make up your mind now. Don’t wait until the last minute, Here is our wonderful offer: Upon re- quest we will deliver to your door on three days’ free Xmas trial a brand-new 1923 Eureka. Use it without cost and if you desire to buy you can pay ONLY $5.00 DOWN Balance in Easy Monthly Payments Ii you want to keep the Eureka after this free- Xmas trial simply fnake the small down payment and pay the bal- | ance in easy monthly payments. This Offer Expires Dec. 23 You have only until 5:30 P.M. Sat- urday, December 23, to accept this offer. Don't delay—act at once. The time is limited. Write, call or phone. Main 955 Pay Your Electric Light Bills Here Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St. ~Branch_Stere, Washington Railway and Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. 14=Kt. inal Charge Against Child’s Name. ds of the Juvenile Court, which association regards a criminal ans for the continuance of a move- t for the abolishment of the Board ren’s Guardians recelved im- pe! on with the petition, afiidavits of mothers whose children had be- v\;\r\‘h ot the board were placed he affidavits ch: ‘ed that (lnldnn had been taken from the hers on accoun Ve ler their own roo: aker, president of the Feder- n of Lllhnm Associations and a reer memgber of the Condult Road ' mond Federal Reserve. s s A‘r'nf Charlotte, N. C. | a class C direc- | 1 reserve banl = Fioltimireswibon Stermite the federal reserve system w HAT a lucky break for the men of Washington! Another drastic price cut—just because we’ve got to get out by the 1st! We say, “The Best News of the Day’—why men, you may NEVER get another opportunity like this! Do you know that our stock included nothing. but the finest ready-to-wea.r clothes obtainable that identical duplicates are bringing $40 to $55 in the better stores of Washington? And here we are offering the Best in the House—at $25! Think, too—Clothing prices are advancing again (a.ny one connected with the clothing business will verify this), so re- M ' gardless of whether you need clothes for e n M present or next season’s wear, you can’t af- ford to miss this! Stock up, men—if you would invest your money wisely—who can Young say that it won’t Pay at these prices! Men! —and we're talking to those who won’t consid- er anything but the real thing in Clothes! We can fit you—in the size, model, fabric and pat- tern you want!. There _are over 700 suits and overcoats from which to choose—styles for con- servative or snappy dresser—suits for cold or warm weather wear! If a .saving of money means anything to you —come and sec for " yourself! Mothers! Fathers! What could be a more substantial or practical gift for the young man than a finely tailored # Suit or Overcoat? What could give more genuine pleasure? - Possibly you were considering just such a thing? Then by all means come to Nor- ris Bros.—come early, for the best selection— and save enough money to buy several additional gifts! Just because we must clear out our ¢n- tire stock by the 1st.of the year! The Best In the House! Suits are of the finest all-wool Serges, finished and unfinished Worsteds, Tweeds, Herringbones and Cheviots: #n mixtures-or solid colors and all the popular shades. Made up in all the wanted styles —Norfolks, Sports, two or three button and the four-button Brooks dressers. Sizes to fitall. Overcoats are of the finest all-wool 1abr|c= in the new or conservative shades and styles; all sizes. In this lot you'll find a complete assortment of ligh- grade suits and overcoats—remember,®they are from our regular $30 to $37.50 stock—in styles, materials, shades and sizes for-every man and young man, whether his tastes are conservative or otherwise. Included are a number of suits with two pairs of trousers. See what $20 will ordi- narily buy today, then figure up what you can use in the way of clothes—and you’ll find what you want right here! All $25.00 Suits $1 4 and Overcoats Here's an extra Lucky Break for you—if you get here carly enough! Sizes are broken in this lot—but there are enough to fit about 100 average sized men. Some of the suits sold for $30—and they are right from this scason’s regular stock! Most of the overcoats are left-overs from last season—some sold up to $40—but they’re all wonderful values. Marked down “next to nothing”—for a QUICK Clear-Away! ’ L " It’s a Pleasure to Open a Charge Account at FISCHER S jo18F st. ****‘)(*****************d»************************************** Here You A re, Men—the Best News of the Day—and Days to Come! Again We Smash Prices! Lease Sold! Must Vacate by Jan. 1st. Fancy Vests FISCHER’S—FOR GIFT JEWELR SPECIAL THIS WEEK Solld White Gold Rectangular erst Watéhes :-—-" Guaranteed A ccurate Timekeepers Former Values to $45 Small, Stylish Shapes Beautifully Engraved 15-Jewel Movements The finest giit for “HER"—it’s SURE to please. Buy at this price be- fore Saturday nig*t and save money. We'll gladly lay aside any article Jewelers and ?l Open Evenings @n.bl All %40 to *50 Suits and Overcoats models for Young Men—besides a wide assortment for conservative All 30 to *37-2 Suits and Overcoats 20 Fur sfl;“fls TUp to $i8.00 valucs! Come quick! Velour and $1 Warm and attractive forg winter wear Balance of TROUSERS $2 45 Mostly small sizes. Just a _.few dozen left. ********‘k*******************fk*************‘k******** Khkkiot until Christmas on a small deposit. &= 3 1222238820086 8 8888888288088 0080022288088 e2R888 382222388 822983 ¢ 0 32222 228792'8°27°2 29022 TLTDSS Fokok

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