Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1923, Page 25

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2:30 o'clock: 1st battalion, 2nd regi- ‘ech, 3 o'clock; 34 battallon, 2nd regiment of Columbia Junior Cuficura Soap Hign "Scnol, a0 o'slocks ‘1at Bat- Compiexions | VNPEITIVE DRLL SR Are He thy) PLANS ARE MADE &% & & izt ds 3ra regiment of tern, € o'clock. The first annual regimental drill of the cadet brigade, Col. Craigie an- nounced, will be held in the Central stadlum May 2, at 3 p.m. Three regiments, composing companies at all five of the white high schools and - | High School Cadets to Strive for Prizes, Starting Next |, Columpia runiee Hion soror ond participate. The order of the ap- . {pearance of the regiments in this Monday. event will be as follows: First reg ment of Central High School: Regiment, comprising compan! $10,000,000 MERGER IN SOFT COAL FIELDS Five Companies Controlling Twenty Mines and 6,000,000-Ton Out- put Are Combined. By the Associated Press: PITTSBURGH, April 36.—A coal merger involving $10,000,000 and rep- resenting an approximate annual capacity of 6,000,000 tops from twen mines in the important bitumino flelds of the country was consum- mated hers with the formation of the Bertha-Consumers Company. John H. Jones is president, and the general ‘ Everybody Needs : = Nutra-Vin % in the Spring After the strain of the win- 8 Arrangements for the se. offices Will be located in Pittsburgh. i terandyoufeclall randown | S olitive battation acih op torun| Eastern, Weaters aad Busis Companies in_the merger are the i --Maybe the influenza has / of Wash-|achoals, and the 2d Regiment, com:|pertha Coal Gompany, Consumers’ ; vbe t uen fng the companies at Tech FIKN g 3 o ington high school cadet brigade|Posing panies a &R | Fuel Company, ' Consolidated Fuel B heed s tonie—not only a re- [|have been completed by Lieut. Col.|Scnool and the Columbia Junior High [Company. Marshall Fuel Corporation 3 :ll((:ral;x‘\'e‘ Iu‘;\uir but a nutri- Wallace M. Craigle. U. S. A. pro- f-f,'l'o;l,...,‘?e ::?h'l:eglnt?:u'(“l:vg' Shdithe Jawsl Cosl Chpsnr. 4 ive tonic as well_something {5 | {e580r of military acience and tactics | Wiiliam H. Johnson and A. J. O'Keete, 2 ihat il b bssie and in the high schools and other school | Will be awarded the colonel of the ¢ normalize the whole system. military authorities. The drill wiil | ¥inning reglment. i 4 JTRA-VIN does just be held Mondgy afternoon &t 2:30 pany Drills May 32-23. 9 . that. It's a sensible and o'clock, in the Central High School| On Ml)ffi ;‘ho annual inspection and ayiarers scientific composition of in- g Stadlum. Judges will be Col. Frank |Teview of the cadet brigade will be : . sredients that will not upset | W. Rowell. Lieut. Col. William H.| %11 ne faliowed o Moo 35 and o3 Book Lo Sk © the stomach, but will put Waldrom and Maj. Willlam H, Simp- | by the annual company competitive Papini “iexi Tife i you Pleasant I |ton all of the Infantry of thé regu- dril. rogarded as the n;on.%s!bo!hlil‘[ Your Hidden ! to the taste—and quick to Eight battalions. comprising the | fa ghe . Ame: s hate ta Sho Powers, : . Ameri , agt R is the time to regiment will compete in the drill L’.‘uéhemam:mvine g’::fi:l‘pn’t’:(;‘elnbg)l' p Oppenheim H take NUTRA-VIN for ethe, Craigie “siiver loving cup | fhirty compantes. " Bris. Gen. wil- || . o, | Big Bottle, $1.50 Western High School Battalion. Tne | 1 Lassiter of the general staff of ‘Eight” Jackson Place . At all Peoples and other good | major of the victorlous battilon will | (e aline el bresent the prizes to : . Jed b Drug_Stores reeive a £old medal. i D Lafayette Square e order and time o attalions a RS — 7 2 Graham Rernedy Co. pearing on the drill fleld follows: 1';z Forty-five varieties of Telophane Mata 1716 H b ¥ | pattalion. 34 regiment of Western, ! made and eaten by Ita 8 . i Silk Gloves Small Wares g Women's Short Silk Gloves, some OEleLand nas: ot Eas S perfect, some jrregulars of $1.00 g 3 2od SUSDlenaes: ot - white and colors. 2 for. 39c Sizes up to 7 Lace 16-button White Silk Gloves ed for embroidery.. and 12-button Silk Gloves in as- Slnmped Baby sorted ors Irregu- Bibs ...l lars of $20) kind. 0103 andicads Face S 95C Powder up to 7. _,% 500 Pairs Women’s Silk Hose Hurry-out Prices on All Broken Stocks 39¢ and 50c Colored Wash Goods Women'’s Spring Suits ® Boys’ School Suits THE EVENING “STAR, WAEHINGTON, D.’ P e e s esaiatatatas il it aiisgssadtistisaiatistesaranisatitatiantitasad it atatas s i id et e it s e T AR EA e 1 e300 A0 2 23R e ds Tttt e B et s s b 2t R e e e a2 e AT e s T TR ST ST T P S S P ORI T T e s hurt. $1.00 Lace Clocks Embroidered Clocks Fuill Fashioned Tailored Seam Made to sell for $2.00, $2350 and $3.00. Subject to slight regularities. Pure thread silk qualities, including gar- ter tops and all-silk styles. Black, white and colors in the llol" and Thread TR 50 na olors. Onyx Silk Hose -200 pairs full-fashioned thread silk perfect quality: wor! Covdovan. African brown, muh and Russian cal " hread Silk and and colo Women's Burson Hn-e, black, with white sc 10 pairs. in regu extra sizes. regulars Children's | white and brown lars 0Odd Lots Home Needs Towels, 6 for 50c Absorbent Face Towels; white; woven for service. Turknit Wash Cloths 3 for 10c Soft on one side, rough on the other all Toweling 5 Yards for 59¢ 150 vy Absorbent Crash Towelin Bureau Scarfs, 49¢ vd $1.00 Large White ed with lace or it white and col- Pillowcases, 2 for 49c 35c Cases. of firm, durable quality, in 42x36 size. Big News for BIG Men! Porosknit Union Suits 89c Genuine Chalmer’s “Poros- knit” Summer Union Suits, in white and ecru. Classed as substandards, but not a bit Short slecves or sleeve- less; knee length. Sizes 52, 54 and 59; also some in sizes 34 and 36. . Men’s Gauze Shirts 17¢ Athletic pull-over gauze, in all sizes. quality. Men’s Union Suits, 69c $1.50 Balbriggan Union Suits, athletic style; knee length. Sizes 34, 40 and 42 only. Men’s Night Shirts, 69¢ $1.00 Cambric Nightshirts, trimmed with Sises 15, 16 and 17. white Perfect white braid. @ $10 One rack of silk-lined suits in tricotine, serge, silvertone and tweeds, sizes 16 to 44. Tn several popular styles. Girls’ Coats, $5.00 15 of these attractive and 52{\ !l;‘:shle Cloth Coats, In sizes 7 to 10. Women’s bonts, $6.75 10 Sport Coats, in rose and copen; reduced for a quick clean-up. Women‘s Skirts, $3.95 2 Tailored Skirts, for sports and street wear. Plaids, checks and tweeds. ‘Women’s Dresses $19.75 17 beautiful $25.00 Spring Dresses, in canton crepe, Black, navy and brown. Coats and Capes, $10 Women's Polaire Coats, in sport styles, and a_ few velour capes. Assorted colors. Fur Chokers, $3.95 6 Women's Coney Fur Chok- ers, with head and tails. $10 and $12 Trimmed Hats $7.50 High-class showroom mod- els reduced to reduce stock. Trimmed hats of fine straws. silks and crepes, in all the new styles and trimmings. All col- ors; also a few black hats. Untrimmed Hats in a range medium and small Black and Hundreds from of large, models, colors. to choose at $1.69 l. lncludxnl 98¢ Flower W full wreat wreaths and cluAlers in immense variety. Leather Goods Odds and ends Women's Leather Handbags in several popular . styles o 95¢ s and ends pat- 17 C ent leather belts..... Girls’ Colored Organdy Dresses $3.98 19 of thern—m orchid, flesh, mais_and 1 blue. Sizes 8 to 14, edium and lon, waisted styles, with ruffles an apron fronts. Combinations, 98¢ Muslin Comblna- tions of walst and drawers: lace and embroldery trimmed. Children’s Aprons, 39c Sizes 2 to 6 in wall made Percale Aprons, in light and dark coloras. 24 19¢ Yard A sweeping clearway of spring and summer weaves, including: 40-inch printed voile, 40-inch striped tissue, 32-inch dress gingham, 32- inch romper cloth, 36-inch white pajama cloth and %- inch percale. $3.00 Summer Portieres $1.2 Pair Of beautiful and serviceable cross-stripe madras in light and dark colors. $1.00 Luggage Bags 29¢ Handy Matting Bags. with three clasps. Slightly soiled. 10c Shelf Oilcloth 6Y3c Light and dark patterns. Scalloped edges. About 30 pleces. 50c Cretonne « 26¢c Yard * Yard-wide New Drapery Cre- tonne, in many colorful pat- terns. $1.00 Window Shades, 59¢ 0il Opaque Shades; slightly imperfect; 3x6. green. 50c Furniture Covering 29c Yard 15 pieces Heavy Striped unene Furniture Covering. Limit, vards to a buyer. $22.50 Rag Rugs . $12.50 Just 2 of them. ‘Washable colors. Second Floor—King’s Palace. Lace Sale 1c Yard One cent! Practically giv- ing away these odds and ends of val and torchon laces. As- sorted lengths from one to seven yards. Hurry for best pi;l:ing very Dark 8x10 fe ibbon Remnants, in assorted colors and wldthl..'!!edu ed to 5c to 50c Each Neckwear—Small lot women's or- lu:od nntl A.nax l 5 gandy vestees, a! 1y mussed. Choi c $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Silks & Satins $1:2 Yard Assembled for quick selling —small lots of each, in yard- wide imperial tin, yard- wide colored messaline, yard- wide colored taffeta, yard- wide printed bamboo pongee and vard-wide plain radin silk. Most all colors in the assortment, alsq black. $3.95 120 of these spring suits. in all sizes 7 to 16. Tailored oi gogd-looking and good- wearing tweeds and striped and mixed cloths. Light, medium and dark patterns. Inverted pleat back, yoke back and plain back. Pants durably lined. Boys’ Wash Suits, 50c Odds and ends $1.00 and $1.50 White and Colored Wash Suits, sizes 2 to 6. Slightly mussgd. Juvenile Suits, $2,98 25 Little Boys' Spring Suits, of tweeds and wool jersey: sizes 3 to 7. Middy and other styles. Boys’ Blouses, 69¢ Regular $1.00 Victer Sport Blouses, of white and tan ox- ford cloth. Sizes 8 to 16. Kayser, $3.50 _Silk Bloomers $1.98 Just 24 of these superb pure silk bloomers, in size 36 only. Flesh color. Absolutely per- fect. Priced below wholesale cost. niom Suits, “Prin- cobweb knit; sizes 36 and 38 only. Low neck, no sleeves, shell knee, 69C French trim. gauze irregulars ........... 14¢ men’s Vests—240 s | Atkicie Umiom in all Bodice ton, Irregulars of 25c kin Childre; Saita, with button attachment. Of white checked nain- lity. 45¢c Children’s ers. 3ice quality, excellently knit, with band tops. 15C Sizes 310 8........... 0dd Lots Women’s Wear Silk Camisoles, 98¢ 48 Silk Camisoles, in black, flesh, navy and brown. Lace trimmed and shirred. Undermuslins, 39¢c 35 Envelope Chemise and Vests. of batiste, in flesh and orchid. Embroidered fronts. Bungalow Aprons, 69c Odds and ends Percale Bun- guow Aprons and Sleeviess umper Dresses. . Girdles, 98¢ Three styles in Rubber Fab- ric Girdles, combined with coutfl. Broken sizes. Blouses, $1.29 42 Blouses, accumulations of $1.96 stock; slightly mussed. Embroidered and lace trim- med. Broken sizes. $1.00 Blouses, 59¢c 23 White Voils Blouseas, lace and embroldery trimmed. Slightly mussed. $7.98 and $9.98 Blousel, $5.00 Lot of fine Georgette Over- blouses and Tie-backs, In black and colors. Embroldered, beaded and bralded. C., THURSDAY, “Sanitary” Butter, Ib. APRIL_26, 1923. & ‘25 Anothgr New Store Opens Saturday Moming Corner 8th & G Sts., S.E. “Sanitary” Eggs,doz.. . . . ... ..32¢c Sycamore Squares Bacon Ends, Ib.. 12Y:¢ Bananas,doz.. . ............29% Fancy Lemons, doz. . . . . . . ... 24c New Potatoes, lb. New Cabbage, Ib. ... 10c i e e Fancy Apples, 31bs. for . . . . .. . 25¢ Florida Oranges: doz. . . . .. ... .60c Blue Ridge Corn,can . . . . .. Shriver’s Sifted Peas, can. . . . Shriver’s Ex. Sifted Peas, can . . Shriver’s Cut Stringless Beans, can, 15¢ R Honey Dew Pineapple, can Washington Flour, 12-1b. bag Sar-a-Lee, 19c and ... 10c ’ 17»c . +..200 . 53¢ | Peter Pan Sugar Corn,2for . . . .... 25¢c Large Cans Tomatoes, 2 for . . .. . 25¢ ; Ritter’s Catsup . . .. ... .. Palmolive Soap, 5 for . ....... 35¢c Crystal White Laundry Soap, 6 for Corby’s Layer Cake, No. Peerless Pound Cake, Ib. Fig Bars, 2 lbs. for oo s 1O 25¢ : R California Canned Peaches Thousands of cases of Good Table Peaches are arriving. Price reduced to this exceptionally low AgUre—Per Cam ........coeveerennvontonsencene

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