Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1923, Page 16

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- i () THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, YANUARY 19, 1923. T2 T PN RIS ante suhand SIERAL L puri(glacted ; e dnte o ] . : . ! 10 4 n ;\’1‘9’,\.,‘3,?,:?5,, Sy hunicbat his fu!r-l 3;.’;3(3-., “Ze""l'x’.‘l;'u_?.’.‘l{‘,é Statcs, i K“lS SEI.F wn'H RAZUR yhoas homa Tis daseesed x1x oo | OPPORTUNE: BIRTHDRY vers.feel his “no” “yes'" Vhite, w: tholic. Mr. Smith’; Ay 5 n China Cocoanut Palms ROthin (hat s can ancToni) dissusde | ablllls fa ok every aide admitted it miters are after ms” according to| GETS COURT D|SM|SSAL}- them. fact, nearly all the leaders say he the story told by Clark to the police. are Planted as Insurance The theory that Woodrow Wilson|would win the nomination and the 4 . | Mr. Clark attempted to quiet the man A i E | would like the momination i3 accepted | presidency, too, were it not for the i e o i T - Jor a Family ; i democratic circles lurgely because | fear of the politicians ihat religlous tolling him there was “nothing to it Morzly :‘9“‘“‘“ Too Old for Ju- et ch 15 of most. ex-’residents, | prejudice would enter the campaign hen he left . Sho = venile Tri 1, Hel ) And cocoanut palms, bearing 8!‘ ; 3 %in 1896 didn't give and force & numerical opposition too after, Claris attention was stracted = Tribunal, Held Too | (7 gnal to John G. Car-|large to be overcome. D i e stamnping and_h va oung in Police Court. they do many times a year and fchara ‘Ofney, two members of | * S0 the democrats for the moment|p o o ter Cuts Th | Zuidema’s room. " e called the poiice. = for many years, are a rich heritage. | 5 cabinet, untl It was too late and | are considering Ralston of Indiuna, | D. C. Carpenter Cuts Throat at | Policeman Leich of the sixth precinei| When is a minor not & minor, for Vil 3 bhed the | Cox, McAdoo and John W. Davis as " e esponded. 5 i ex the But the richest heritage from |Answer to Candldacy Query e o most contenders. _ Charlle Rooming House—Dies in Zuldema had roomed at the 3d street | the purpose of placing him under the) @ PO the cocoanut comes to you in | 5 ; i e T e Teltevin 1o iderm-n about two years. o jurisdiction of the Police Court for ask for Horlick’s rnator-elect Roy S, i ¥ e found a book—a smal iary |trial, was uest tha be- thefoeniice | Fails to Halt Activity. [Ycwr: & : : L b S Yoo Bith) recent sniCien B mmeal i sTae s QUCRticn st camal B The ORIGINAL ly dev 2 oo B a adresses, evidently of friends and 4 > . 3 'y Malted Milk | « i y ] ] Iy e intances. . Also a certificate of |¢ase of Morris McQuade, seventeen Want Him for 1924. word “bunk." ‘With & gash in his throat from ear 5 ith the Indiana |yars old, residing at 63-A L o osen again, Mr. 3 owers working e reiE o b Company 201 B street, [northeast, charged with a_vi . P ud said, “1 will i J pes man had been emploved. of the d regulations. | For Inf \ BY DAVID LAWRENCE, v 3 t{run.” ; 8 ound in his e sixth precinct|ruled that it H 2, Banr . ‘or Infants, | E— +ibbs MoAd 1 5 3 res v Caps , 1923 , E ay by police | is nmpmm to met In |nu";| d\gnn tion and dism 3 f ! 5 lng}'hfl;& ilia ibbs McAdoo's monosyl- ey | re 570t the deceascd at Maddox, | young man 4 a ‘ i i ho broke in|T® s ildren The Healthful Spread for Bread | : P = = = I tromm veafasntn : i ndidate for the democratic Sy ' i —_— the time of tria ‘The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. ; 5 v | of the house. A razor lny beside the The Juvenile Court has juristiction | Quick Lunchet Home Officea Fountains. It is a heritage from Mother | natior omination for the j b o : i Body. Hoale anostly after the polic ; annual_yield of raw [up to sevent i 2 Nature, made by Science into ! ped divergent « o & = o 1ed ' :I»n?:\;m:“ fiREnesa s e policn ot which at S 40 per “""1‘ sier o el Rthl“‘l'N(laludGr;lmnEh’maflmpa“‘ o ; - f 006,000 ‘ot Which about 40 per | Quade wa e . Nourishi ooking. S farally. . Nocostio moud= | ! o IR e e ning, e bl i However. when that « | 'Avoid Imitations and Substitutes from the fat pressed from the | 4 . i :nm\'}-}vfl;}lrchmca( (f(lw;ou){x}:u,(\ at ho s o which the purest of milk is : the word “bunk” will sdded. Science has made it |ue literally, the MeAdo: d into a spread so delicate, so fine | in flavor, it is a revelation to those who never before tried the spread made from the master- piece of Mother Nature’s cup- poard. Nucoa ]\as no nut flavor—just | the “taste” of the finest spread ever caten. b O 1 s ) in a class N. B. To get the full vichness of i your heritage — cream Nucoa with sugar and flavor. Serve | ud'x;;\ Brown Betty. Th(nbif you are Stk Brown B, Then i yost ave | ) ities, e ———————————— e ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— e ;‘;‘:fifi Jour grocer will return s | ¢ n{ e i g Address Communications to President, 2325 18th N. W. Phone Col. 9855 TICC, i A : . e 5 THE NUCOA BUTTER CO. to the query whether — Kingan’s Bacon...................incartons 3% B’ [ A Sure Way t Faive Lok o b. 39 Mulfins as Wother ure Way to o1ce g ol Lamp........... P || A Used to Fiake Them ¢ ] ) . ask your . En.d Dandmff 1 ed s i i D. G. S. man fOl' Sm{l(ed Shouldel‘s - e - oo @istaie e .]b. 160 Make ll\; batter same 5 P 5 { . - . . . § fi v ffins, ‘ p Selecicd Eggs ...... o .in cartons 39c¢ z;'{ ?{se 7 rihema‘xjno‘t:‘rgt tter, using instead, Auth’s | Auths Pure Lard 15¢ | & wiiias et et Del Monte Prunes. . ... 47¢ | ¥u T BUTIER, | A ; famous y l , - : ell’s Tomato : s o #" Noonan’s Siokediand Campb . ( SOllp 2 Peanuts. This makes a Lemon Cream |{ | Wagner’s Stringless Beans. ... .. .. . 15¢ | dgelightful muffin batter ' Always 14 -cupful of finely- 9c chopped, freshiy-roasted Green Link and the best part is that ; Good Tomatoes ........... .No. 3 can 15¢ | ihey arc good hot or Sausage— cold. Maine Style Corn........... S L BE SURE IT'S . . SCHINDLER’S Wisconsin Peas ............ 15¢ | Made in Washington SR R e S ; s Columbus Brand Peaches.............2%can 25¢ \___""" """ ; "HAHN - SPECIALS™ || § .. . 59c POURD New Arrivals of Super-Values o A 10 Pounds Sugar o9 ne BRE MALT in Young Women's Spring Shoes Norway Mackerel . . . . ...... each 10c FOUNTAIN Chum Salmon ..... ” 12¢ BREAD BRAND Argo Salmon bk 25¢ H A M Imported Sardines . ...... : 50¢ boiled or baked 0ld Dutch Cleanser . . 25¢ H ealth furnishes a delight Arglgo Sl}arch X . 25¢ Bread to/ihie wikale Sansily Palmolive Soap ... . ! . 25¢ E’RE going to make - ‘ ! , Spitzenberg App]es ~ 25C Made By $5.95 stand for the = E | B There’s a Fancy Grapefruit 10¢ Chas. Schneider Biggest Women’s Shoe A | Difference Baking Company Proposition in town from A s Pancy Oranges eeelae : 45¢ . now on! s A | 28¢ POUND as never ])Cl‘!ll'C - we i . are now ready with a = ) Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour .... 14¢ number of new Spring A New Short | o R QuakerOats..........‘........... . Dkg 10¢ fGeeroia ihe “Town Ox- Models, which will sim- tongue T’umgmfm ) " = i an 1£. = = P dress wear. Wi Rl I:‘Xf} fi;?:ezc "}Cf‘)\lvl. q’l‘;‘c: or Black Sucde A o rlgl na Creamof Wheat. ... ... ..c...cocn .. <'s pkg 23¢ ote 'and Tow heet pictured. Fatent teatles. ‘ Al Pork Gold Medal Buckwheat................ pkg. 9¢ Flour Post Toasties and Corn Flakes.......... pkg 8¢ | qne prize bredd Sensviiond i of Men’s $10 and $12 SA“ISAGE HI-GLO == Connell Rice, | flour of the world " w » | s - POLIS| Not bleached BOYS" SHOES FLORSHEIM | The Best KING OF ALL POLISHES . e : 500 pairs Tan School High Shoes, now— i Does away with hard lshor. Gnel sps Navy Beans Shoesin thieBest Boye’ In Washington. plication gives a beautiful satin lustre, P(:lrlynd IOC‘ Shoe Sale in years! H L Always Demand the making your stove or gas range look y $ 8 5 ORIGINAL like new. No odor; dries in 5 minutes. ° B 35 LB No preparation surpasses HI-GLO Dried Lima Beans’ y i C . At every D. G. S. store. 25c Pound, 12c 5 Ibs. 28¢, 12 lbs. 63¢c PIEEE Pudding and = == 1 A g ¥ hig Choice of all styles, lasts and leathers now $8.85. All are fresh, new, up-to-date stocks. Most of S (.—' 4 ilt, '“, i 4 ; . gen- them suitable for wear through- ’ uire Goodvear elt Sh X o Seas: ! . . medium or full toe shape i g e d If you want to turn the dinner into a GEI—FAND s Combination sizes for big and little boy D ¢ 11 to 5. .Sale of Men’s 4 “regular party”—serve RELISH s ngh and Low Shoes g For Little Tots . Peppy and Delicious Shats with hand-turned soles. Biack 35 Corb Tempting and Appetizing or Brown Kid and Patent Leather ° Layer Sizes to 4, without for every sort of wear included in —and you'll see the eyes dance at its tempting icing—and with black, white or colored kid 15° Jar 300 Jar this good Manufacturers” over- tops. stocks and “Samples,” $10 and = the “mouths water” in anticipation of its dainty delicious- Use Our Sikes 5o’ 8, springibects— 12 Shoes. Also, some of our own - $1.95 and $2.45 regular lines reduced. Plenty of all ness. Cifes 2 all our stores. : ' GOLD BAG COFFEE Cocoanut Chocolate Strawberry Orange Saturday Sale Vanilla Mocha Marble Maple and Women's Hosiery ; At All 59 Pure as GOLD BAND BUTTER C D. i . s Mok e They’re Fine $ 1 .69 Stores Full-fashioned Thread Silk Stock- ings in black and colors. Silk-and- wool‘ Nol\c‘lly \pior;c Ptoc}ungs 13 Cor., 7th & K Sts. Di tr. t G s = stores In al t Sadk LR . . o STric rocery Socie y INC. Hundreds of pairs of good shoes "S5 >50"s “Gity Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. g};;-fl 5 to $2.50 stocks. Saturday, 1318 G St. 933 Pa. Ave. S.E.

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