Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1923, Page 10

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7V ENTN S ARHTRGTON N o <A NPT A 12 S 10 < THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923, cil has in mind for immediate circula- 1 BOY SCOUT EXHIBIT OPENS | Poster Rans Javwalker as D. C. | BROOKLAND WOMAN DIES. FOR $30,000 p o Uie 9018 used to blow out the gas. Now < faiies hey step on it. o " CAMPAIGN FO R O N W C le Boller 1% sarerut than sorr. Mrs. Mary Jane MacKenzie, 78, < : ki y Aro you helping to make Washington s Divplay From AAbastiaalCon: I)ens ew ar on vareiessness| . Was Capital Resident 55 Years. poe 2 ) Ay, bonehead can take a chance. Mrs. Mary Jano MacKenzie, sev - ce Shown Here to LBl gy s o careful oday. vy aer ferenceiiic g Betier Tode & inute than loso sous | SA-elEht years old, died at § ocloc) 7 District Troops. “The jay-walker is taking a short|ned, contipuous cver-changing poster [ M5, .o 0 & northeast, Brooklind, I wout exhibit shown at|cut to the hospital.” “"ll; o;lirv.‘(-kvl(msu@?u. il Don’t take chances. short illness. Arrange: = > - y Scout This is the first of .. series of pithy | y e 0ok to the left, then to the right, nera ~ tional Bo, k fips hnrcity famhers Dut thein 0. o |- Look to the dett t funeral have not been completed 7 was put on ex-|warnings that are to be posted at|be. the frst one puc wp. A when crossing the street. She was born in Philadelphia, but a e e 0 ut on ex gs tha pos e the first one put up. A new [Winl GORUE (he sk had resided here siace her marriage o orths | Strategic points throughout the city | slogan will be used every two or| Jgols rush in where wise men use f f o{in a permanent poster campaign |'NT€ Weeks the brake. z m MacKen ° against accidents by the Washing- | Eecmiiiag o Fut Un Bigsn. Dot Kt & child, Mrs. - Flore | The council, through Harl Godwin, Already has permission from Col.| Trade unions in Great Britain have enzle, and a son, William e uncil. through Earl Godwin, b 9 3 - el ‘ rill to erect the signs on federal [ total membership of 1,334,339, Kenzie. One pound of “better bread iirman of the publ ne poun 2 committee, nd in government bwild- | also will be placed on |3 cars and other vehicles, | It is probable the council will stage a contest later on for new slogans. || | NS S S R priced about thirty-seven per T cent below what you would pay elsewhere. c | The bakery counter in our Master Market will have HOT bread on sale'twice daily..,.v..0ientee ation and an of the Here are some of the appeals the coun- || --permanent 65 years in Busmess 3 T at 12 i 1 to the i i i i it | Fais From* arlotle Russe Our Sal. 10 each : ¢ Apple Dumpling "5yt . memelZ | 2 Tables - . i j : i Offer items at a single Week End Attl'actlons-— I'HE WEATHER Exclusive Showing Here in Washington ‘: price. This is the purpose N of the I of these convenient tables . oy [ o . | . “Jonnic Lee” Frocks | —their suggesting power ; Prime Rib RoaSt,. 30c {b : appeals to-all. Dandy cuts of top quality steer beef that will pleasé the most exacting —Authentic in style. Spring Attire customers. —Correctly new Arriving Each Day || . i Shoulder Clod Roast, 22¢c Ib. Chuck Pot Roast, 16¢ Ib. ) . ; Y Second Floor — Moderate in price. | us o oiere o the pleas: Rolled Shoulder of Lamb, Boneless, 30c Ib. . d 4 ire of showing you. | ; ~ & 2 1 *1 to 25 | em- | New Spring Models ‘ y | / 8 . IRE—— Fresh Pork Loins, Whotcortaif. 23 0. U i i Sweaters .. i 2.98—$45.00 it IH T ; ) e o “'T““‘] Ladies’ Hats. .$5.00—$30.00 o [0 | Little-pig pork, the kind that we have been pleasing our customers with Terature, 3 lightly mudds. | Sport Skirts.......... $5.00—$35.00 ] 6 s, for vears. Join the satisfied lodAa‘\x ; { BIGSIETN: o e it $1.50— $4.50 1§y P Strect | Fresh Hams, 25c Ib. Fresh Spare Ribs, 18¢ Ib. : ‘ Deauville Scarfs......$2.50— $9.00 and 1214 to 121® & Street K Fresh Pork Shoulders, 18¢c Ib. )| Furs 259% Discount Hours—8:45 10°5:30 4 aked Ham, 39c¢ . ) CHAMPAGNE CIDER SAUCE \ delicious Old Southern style candied baked ‘ ham, finished off with champagne cider sauce. State of weather. 1216 F St. Nw. ADVANCE SPRING SALE! il Women’s New Dresses ol $25—8$35 300 New Spring Dresses, reproduced from more costly originals and beautifully made from excellent materials. ,[Ylll'l_feys, Popular Sizes, 540 1b. ive week-end selec- Our poultry department offers an especially att tion of milk-fed Maryland Chickens from our Poultry Farm, the best that you can buy. Frying Chickens, 42c Ib. Roasting Chickens, 39c Ib. Capons, 50c Ib. Long Island Ducks, 37¢ Ib. Grimes Golden Apples. 5c . 3 Better lay in a supply now at this special price Yellow Onions, 5¢ Ib. Gowns for street, business, traveling and afternoon wear. Spring Suits for MISSES The two pictured above, in twill cord, with blouses of the frocks in flat crepe, are note- worthy values at $59.50 and $79.50. New Two-piece Suits for misses are also arriving! Twills, Tricosham, Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes, Crepe Algeria, Roshanara 300 Women’s Dresses, depicting the draperies and hip-flattening panels slenderness and low waistlines, of bateau and square necks, of three- quarter and full sleeves. . 1 . Millbrook Lggs, 39c do=. Selected for size, candled for quality, and carefully packed in cartons, these eggs assure you of consistent value the year around FOREIGN. Navy Cocoa Gia French Blue Black Brown Y_ Lanvin Green There is a full range of women's sizes, 34 to 44, in this event—sized accord- ing to the style of the frock. Women’s Dress Section—Second Floor. GLOVES M]SSETS’ ISN'T IT WORTH WHILE--- New interest in our Annual 2 and 3 Piece ALWA YS TO GET Glove Salc Costume 8-button and gauntlet 83.95 les—$5 and $6 Glov : e e Gold Stripe--Silk English tan capeskin, strap-wrist mocha and capeskin in beautiful A final and decisive ° browns, grays, tans and fawn clearing/ 14 to 18 shades— year sizes. o gs a 2-clasp French Kid Gloves 31.50 $1950 to §44 50 Thin-Shell Calif. Walnuts. 3w 87c These are all new crop nuts that we are selling regularly at thirty-five cents a pound. Argo Red Salmon, Tall Can, 29 will tour the United ition of Presid ent of the Rocl he party will on the Taiyo Maru z . . i ‘ : I'his is one¢ of the greatest bargains that has been offered for some time Buy a dozen cans. Mission Tuna Fish, 1s, can, 123c s e 3 —$3 and $3.50 grades.... S $ I n(t it a sati x'dunm to know Plllsbury Pancake Flour, 12%(: pkg. Some new lots added to this big Two and Three Piece that a garter clasp cutting the 5 5 group for Saturday selling. Costume Suits—of Mar- thread above the gold stripe will Maine-Packed Succotash, can, 123c leen, Veldyne, Velve- not destroy " your stocking by teen, Duvetyn and Ge- o starting a ruinous “run”? They JUST ARRIVED! ;:::'""’:::WZ‘I’"':::u:: cost no more than others. E New Shipment of o tex, o win Calars $2.00 With mercerized Security Brand Peaches, can, 29c¢ UNDERWEAR ;2o e Pair garter hems. models. ' Brown, navy, From the Philippines Slack mnd fbean. 52.75 With all-silk gar- 5105 5295 9285 o - o - You can get them here in all colors and all sizes—but here only in Washington. \ No. 214 can of vellow cling California Peaches, packed by the well known Hunt Bros. Full size halves in syrup. 10cHssimaliow|Vanila > 10¢ All our markets will supply the articles advertised so far as their stocks permit.. The. few items not in their stock will be on sale at the Master Market. Gowns and Envelope Chemise—beautiful . styles—wonderful values! See special dis- Misses’ Shop—Third play tomorrow! “ Floor. Wonderful Values in Winter Coats WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS REDUCED! Lovely velvety cloths with gorgeous furs— SR 1 Wholesale $44.50 $66.50 $88.50 Former Prices $65.00 to $145.00 There are big assortments to choose from—fashona, arabella, gerona and otllgx' sqch cloths, with fox, lynx, beaver and wolf collars—some great shawl collar styles—straightline models—others bloused, paneled and belted—navy, black, brown in plenty. Don’t miss this chance to get a fine coat at a great reduction! Good 1o the last drop ERte fute of the luncheon may be predestined by the hostess who will only take the pains 1o see that Maxwell House is served. Phencmsin §22-24 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. Ihsiies

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