Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1923, Page 30

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! R : THE EVENING e 'l' 2 "'0 F I-Y IN NEW i MUTT AND JEFF—The Little Fellow Is a Fast and Thorough Worker. i ENDURANCEEFFORT . FOR THIS S0 & GoTTA Lieuts. Kelly and Macready, | “It has been variously called | BE CAREFULL: T | “The staff of life, ‘Man’s oldest | WO Broke World Record, HoPe JCGFF'S NG friend,” ‘Our most efficient food,” i #An outpost’ of “civiliation= | Go Up Again About March 1. dndeed it has been said that =N e ‘Bread stands as a definite ex- | pression of the ‘civilization of a <ountry’.”—THE DELINEATOR | Think then how important it is in eating for health to sclect for your bread Nucoca The Healthful Spread for Bread —By BUD FISHER. GEE! MY TRUNK'S FULL)-— 0F MEMENTO'S oF KING (- ‘TUT AND L'VE STILL = GoT A MUMMY, A VASE|T- AND A CHARIOT WHeeL STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923. (Copyright, 1223, by H. C. Fischer, Trade Mark rex. U. 5. Pat. off.) Eating for Health “Man’s oldest friend—Bread— | holds a unique place in the food world. It is probably more fre- quently served and takes a more prominent place in the average | THEY'LL NEUER MISS THIS PiECE oF BRASS' Aow To HURRY Home AND HIDE 1T T SENT THE GUARD oF ™His oLD ToMB of KING TUT'S AFTER A PACK ofF SMOKES SO T Could GET A GOOD PEEiT AT (T THAT STUFE _ = 'S PRICELESS £ MY CHIEF RcAsON FoR COMING OVER HGRE WAS TOGET SOME LITTLE MeMENT® ouT ofF THe TOMB AND HAVE THe LAUGH N JEFF: Oakley G. Kelly an take the air eavor to break lust October en they 3 hours The ir Service an- ounces the flight will be made to stablish “an officiul world’s endur- ance record in connection with a test of the high-compression Liberty | engine.” =z tS b= 's?“ ZTNeT 1N EGYPY ——— Nucoa is made from the purest | which was of vegetable fats—the fat pressed | hisht and o the on- from the snow-white meat of the terminate cocoanut. Nucoa has no nut | jiapirom nd. 9 flavor—just the delicate, fine taste of the best spread you have | ever eaten. | used on d i =2 BaE - Loip : = b i e = lieves the in response to a request from Repre- ‘ ROBINS AND BLACKBIRDS Howess birds indicate un early | SPECIALTY SALESMEN sentative Tinkham, republican, Massa- “I don't know that I ever saw 'so chusetts, a wet leader, a table whh-hi SWARM OVER GOLF LINKS | many robins together in one place,” he said had been prepared from re- | Mr. Barnes sald today. “You could ports of district attorneys, pitch a golf ball in among them and Southern Alabama, the table show- | Scientists See Indication of Early |apparently they took no notice of it ed, led all districts, with 90 per cent | ;. s | except that those closest to the ball of its district attorneys’ time devoted | SPring in Presence of Feath- would hu;lj‘ aw:;y 3 fev: s(e:ll‘s. They 0| ion. < vod a e were too busy feeding to notice any- B oL i i oA e ered Songsters. | thing else. They were so tame one | Representative Gallivan, democrat, | copte et uoel Enaligilei ey tuto) sthie by | brought home to a {consumer and the methods adopted by TO MEET TONIGHT |respect to the consumer he represents must by ) Fort Benjamin a cracked ‘water | RV LAW CASES PLE U .. QOTAVERYSHALL “|Only 10 Per Cent of District At- torney’s Time Is Occu- pied Here. Minor Changes Made. A number of minor ch: been made in the motor in for the convenience of the pi 7 ; |as the establishment of a hucoa“adds energy, strength, to |vlant whic your “staff of life”, and is so readily digested, it is the ideal read for those who find animal ats a tax on digestion. N.B. Whole wheat bread and | Nucoa is a.combination that | s building up many who are thin and ! c “run doun”. In many hospitals, wegetable fat is the only fat used as a ‘or in cooking. standard 1 Local Assembly of International |guestion i he repre: Association to Hold Session in | than 100 per Star Building. The headq ton assembly Is 3 CE | " Golfers at the Washington Golf and | flock.’ A mesting of the local assembly of | setts, who examined Mr | Y¢ ic ot = There are more th “home of Mr. Volstead,” the per- | five miles above Washington vester- | }ooabeckers with the i clalty Salesmen will be held tonight ent method of inje e water to radiator; m this time of year, of hundreds of | In the District of Columbia, where the bootlegging business has been under congressional investigation and a leakage from embassy liquors }_\asl caused consternation among national legislators, prohibition occupies only 10 per cent of the district attorney’s time, while in some states it runs to 60, 70, 86 and even 90 per cent, and the average is 54 per cent. This is shown in a report from the Department of Justice to the House appropriations committes and made public in the official transcript of hearings on the third deflciency bill reported to the House yesterday. {John D. Harris, budget officer of the y ive | Justice Department, told the commit- -and l""x‘{"-r‘m’”' OF Taratly ‘F» that 54 per cent of the time of Cil} keep the sys. 4 ad_thus ward off | the United States district attorneys is de centage is 60. day witnessed the unusual sight, for 2 |in the Board cof Trade rooms, 502 | cAsTo | Evening Star bullding. This organi- | I PLAN COMMITTEE MEETING. |robins and blackbirds swarming over | $300,000 NAVAL STORES FIRE. | sation was tentatively formed at a | R A = : * | the golf course in search of food. PENSACOLA, Fla, February 23— |meeting last Thursday night, which For = The membership committee of the| J T. Barnes, a member of the club B . 4 5 | was addressed by Representative | 'or Infants and Children cylinder Board of Trade will hold its initial land a well known entomologist, who (TWenty thousand barrels of rosin anll | james H. McLafferty of California |® UseF Eiub ot \get-logether meeting” of the year | was one of those to see the birds yes- | turpentine in the yards of the Naval and others. inUse ForOver 30 Years D e, pumpiasd LS March 9. in the Continental Hotel. The | terday, sald the presence of robins |Stares and Warehouss Company at| “A square deal in business” is the | ajoos oo entertainment committee, under the | and blackbirds here so early is a sure | Goulding, near here, were destroyed [motto and goal of the organization, | i indicate that the chairmanship of Francis R. Weller, is | harbinger of an early spring. Dr. R. |by fire last night. The loss was esti- | according to Warren Dean, temiprary | the Hons o okioeE arranging the affalr. | W. Shufeldt, local scientist, also be- 000. DEoMGeRE e soaere dcal oL | “anesmie ol g ating flying two nights and part of three days, Zzfi which permits a landing in daylight after thirty-eight hours” flying. The food carried by the pilots will con- sist of black coffee, beef broth, sand- Wiches and drinking water. No spe- Cial clothing will be used and the pilots expeat to be able to keep warm | by the heat furnished from the motor exhaust through the special cowling | and air ducts —_— Prevent Influenza, Present plans take-off will be made llteriorhecérafing—WillPaperini Complete assortment of vers latest wall paper. Unusual draperies. Window siades. Paluting. No inconvenience. Consult us first. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO 714 13th N.W. 74 Washington’s greatest chain of ‘“‘complete grocery service’’ stores, with branches all over the city, and vicinity. Find the D. G. S. store in your neighborhood and your marketing problem will be most economically and satisfac- torily solved. WE DELIVER “TRe King of Lubricants” Districi Grocery Sociely Stores INCORPORATED N A Complete List of Our Stores, With Their Phone Numbers, on Page 386, City Phone Book H n or Influenza. 30c.— oted to prohibition enforcement. I I \ufls‘um&nl. 2 i RExollNE WILL DROP ATHLETICS. MOTOR OILS Plan of School Authorities Ap- proved by Teachers. Obtainable At AH Approval of the plan of school au- Good Garages | thorities to abandon extra-mural SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. |athletics in the high schools for a Phone Lincoln 7538 The ORIGINAL Malted Milk | period of not less than two years and the substitution of an extended pro- education Sor All Ages " Avoid Imitations—Sabstitutes Address Communications to President, 2325 18th Street N. W. nesday aft- chool. ernoon in Business High Phone Col. 985 5‘ DAILY GROCERY SAVINGS Gold Band Butter . . . . ... . lb. 57¢c Gold Bag Coffee . ........ b 28c Ritter’s Pork and Beans . . 3 cans 25¢ Beaufont Ginger Ale . . . 2 bottles 25¢ Good Prunes Istsize . . . . . ... 15¢ &¢ ée 206 i % e I Wisconsin No. 1 Cheese . . . . lb. 32¢ 0 Women's $1.56 Fine Hose 19¢ Black and tan fine ribbed Hose, recine e JLARRY o 1. $1.00 1316 TOo 1324 7TH ST.. NW.[© ibovsicuc ul priced Aees b DD Seaen CONT DI en INGW This Clearance Means Every Garment Must Go - Men’s Suits & 0’Coats; gy A8 specially ose, riced.” All sizes. Krum’s Macaroni & Spaghetti For Quality, 3 Packages 25’0 Argo Salmon, tall can S e Chum Salmon, 2 tall cans ...25¢ Gorton’s Ready-to- fry Codfish Cakes, CAMN .o cvaivioioronio-- BAE Norway Fat Mack- erel ......10c & 15¢ Maine Style Corn, 3cans .........25¢c You Should Eat MALT BREAD The malt is baked in it Made by Chas. Schneider Baking Company 25¢ coat must go to make room for our incoming spring goods, and, remember, a! great many of the suits are the all - year - round kind. | You can find serges, worsteds, cassimeres, her-| ringbones, etc., in single| and double breasted mod- - Choice Leg of Lamb . . . . . . Ib. 37c Good Pot Roast . . .. ... .. Ib 20c Smoked Shoulders . . . . . . . lb. 14%¢c Kingan’s Bacon . . . . . Ib. carton 39c Fancy Florida Oranges . .. . doz. 45¢ Values to $25.00 Va. Sweet Pancake Flour, pkg els, sport coats and con-| 4 servative styles in the.j$ 85 suits, which are in sizes 32| ° : to 46. In the overcoats a vou can find full and half| - 2 belters, as well as conserv-| 5 ative styles, in sizes 33 to, No Charge for Alterations | Values to $35.00 Large Juicy Grapefruit . . . . each 10c Fancy Rome Beauty Apples 4 lbs. 25¢ TING TONG TEA :It’s Different’’ The blend of greatest experts, One trial will convince you of its superiority. 14 Ib. 23c Fancy Wisconsin Peas, 2 cans. . . ..25¢ Cream of Wheat, package ........23c Aunt Jemima Pan- cake Flour, pkg. .14c Gold Medal Buck- Quaker Oats, pkg. .10c Hominy Grits, pkg . .10c Yellow Corn Meal, package . Post Toasties, pkg.. 8¢ Kellogg’s Bran, pkg . 20c Shredded Wheat, 2 THERE IS NONE BETTER. Auth’s Famous Smoked and Green Link Sausage, Pudding and Scrapple At Every D. G. S. Store Gelfand’s Combination Relish Delicious, Appetizing, Economical & Different 15¢ Jar. 30c Jar. District Grocery Society Stores, Inc. Gigantic, Sale of Men's packages .......25c " Standard Make A WOI_ldel'flll Array of Dresses and wheat, pkg. . .....10c SHIRTS 31.19 Sport Coats, Each One a Included tii T T e New Spring Mode akes -as clipse,: *“Lion” and ‘Manchester, and every one is guaranteed fast color and full cut. They are worth to $2.00, Sizes 13% to 18. L] - N FEA’ . i New Spring Hats & A ;) XN 5 La Beautiful Spring Ha ts, full of snap and style— large and «wmall . Hats— pokes, mush- rooms, off-the- face, side rolls and ' turbans; th 3 tor $3.50 Fountain Brand Hams have been the stand- ard of comparison for years. Their quality can- not be excelled. Take home one of the Corby Cherry Glace Cakes —in the new one-pound family size. You'll enjoy it—and it’s enough to give every member of the family a generous helping models come in extra sizes to —uwith none to be wasted. priced for Saturday at $I10. §22.50. The Coats are of polaire cloth, in tan, brown, gray, mode and blue. Flare or belted models. Some have four pockets, button trim, {ull or 34 length sizes to 44. Specially. price: at $1095. Values to $25.00. ) Big Girls’ Dresses Big Girls' Gingham Dresses, in plaids, stripes or plain ma- terials—neat narrow belts or wide sashes—set in or kimono sleeves. Specially priced for e, oy, et Saturday at 95c each. Values i son. Our sale price to 41.95. EE el h S s e L B B e e “Outdoor,” The Man’s 9 5 Girls’ and &ys’ Leather Work Shoe . Long-Wearing Shoes Made of tan leather, SrioWoyeishoek ave ot S 2 lacl eather, with in_blucher. style, with R ottest: bl toes f double soles. A won- and built to stand every derful shoe for outdoor Lest a boy sives a shoe L k. o e girls’ shoes are o work, and one that will e e hoes e GL wear. MA genuine $3.00 value. Saturday only. neat perforations. Re- $1.95 Sizes 6 to 11. The idea is—you can always have a fresh cake to serve. Joseph Phillips’ ORIGINAL All-Pork Sausage 35¢c Ib. Delivered to all our stores—fresh from the Corby ovens three times a day. Eo.d green,. Copen,. sutiful two-tone: Pure Wholesome Not Bleached 5 Ibs. 25¢ 12 lbs. 57¢ large saving of g of our Spring Ceresota Flour markable values. Sizes 8 to 2@nd 2% to 6.

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