Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1924, Page 16

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r 16 HALF OF SUM NEEDED BY Y.W.C.A. IS RAISED FIRE DAMAGE, $3,000. Canned Goods Destroyed in Corn- well Store Blaze. ' . * ‘|, Canned goods, sugar and other com- Hope in*Near Future of BuiMing Adequate for Activities Held by Leaders. ROOM REGISTRY DESCRYBED |t Girls Coming to D. C. Aided in Finding Safe Homes. The sum of $17,009.31 has been sub- Scribed so far in the Y. W. C. A. cam- paign ‘for $33,748, it was announced at the third meeting yesterday of the workers at the ‘organization’s head- quarters, 614 E street northwest. The campaign is being waged to provide the deficit In this year's budget. Mrs, John Denby Hird outlined yes- terday the hopes of the association to build within a year or two an eight- story building fthat will adequately house the “Y's" growing activities and provide under the same roof a sium, swimming pool, assem- hool and (‘lub rooms, as well as modlllen valued near $3.000 were ed by a fire 1 a wareroum on tlm third floor of the building of G. Cornwell & Sons, groers, 1415 H !u'eetknofl.hwest 1ast night about 11 Deputy Chiet P. W. Nicholson and two companies of firemen responded to & telephone call for assistance, and additional companles were summoned later. The fire started among empty boxes ‘and .waste paper. Firemen were able to confing the fire to the one l’raclicnll}' no damage to the build- ing resulted RAIL STRIKE CASE DECISION AFFIRMED |5, Appeal of Eight Accused of De- serting Mail Train in Desert Denied by Court. Attorney General Daugherty an- nounced . yesterday that the circult court of appeals at Los ‘Angeles had TO interference with United States mails during the rail- way shopmen’s strike. The eight defendants In the case THE 'EVENING - SEA LAW EXPERT ~ WILL TEACH HERE Bmlen Vuuhmur, Geomtown, ’99,.Takes Chair at Alma Mater. - A former graduate of the George- town University School: of Law, Braden' Vandeventer of:Norfolk, Va., one of the lexding admiralty lawyers in the United States, has returned to his-alma -mater..as .professor of -ad- misalty law. eived his degree at George: During the past de Vandeventer .has been counsel in many of the most Important mari- time questions adjudicated by l;:'h? . t.o'n ln ll§9 by the German and brouzm into: the neutral Nor! k. ‘andeventer represent- e Briti m: owners during the long lmnuun that followed and succeed- ed ‘in having the Appam restored. MAKE PLANS:FOR WABASH Alumni Here Addressed by College President. Plans for.the devel k of the Inaiana institution at & lunch- eon held vesterday afte Cosmos Club. orge Lewes Mlntofln pres- - Iden! or the . college, told ‘of recent 22, and fines were developments .in_the M-m of Wa- llege, which was founded in Willlam V. Linder, chief chemist of the bureau of Internal revenue, 1 chairman of th ‘Wash- ington Alumni of Wabash. Plans were disoussed for holding meetings each month. STYLEPLUS CLOTHES Style! Style! STYLE! It’s the well-dressed man who gets the most for his clothes money. ' Only well-made clothes of good materials can have style, Put the style test to Styleplus Clothes and see how high they stand in clothing value! No better designing at any price. Tailored for style. The splendid all-wool fabrics offer everything in beauty of weave and pattern. Stylish clothes of quality that fit any man of any build and give him real distinction. : They lead America in style—at popu.lar.' prices! 25 $30 $35. %40 Sol' Hlerzogw = o= F at Oth == cado | S TAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924. od to the Last Half Ounce You can be certain that every article of food purchased in our stores will be deliciously good to eat. Quality is foremost in our minds at all times. Your big saving in purchasing foodstuffs at A & P stores ls in being able to TWO CARLOADS ; SPer SOLID GREEN HEADS A Complete Stock of the Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. 25 Per Doz. CALA HAMS 113 |[EGGS e FRESH OCCIDENT = 12 52¢ | suoRahisao NICER Pkgs. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 22 e 25 PURE LARD LoG HAS NO RIVAL FLOUR CABIN 2 bs. 27¢ SYRUP 25¢ & PINK SALMON Potatoes —for Lenten dishes—from our own " EVEN SIZE Alaskan Fisheries 15 s 28¢ Z tall cans 25c Del Monte MontePEACHESCm A & P Evaporated Milk, 3 tall cans . : reallze every ounce of your purchase. Per CABBAGE Smoked Shoulders THERE IS -3 BIG COFFEE 'VALUES EIGHT O’Cl.OCK—BOK.QR—RED CIRCLE - 29:. 39:. 33. They Are Selected, Blended and Roasted by Experts s BUTTER .. CUT FROM SUNNYFIELD PRINT 60:. TRY A POUND TODAY YOU WILL BE PLEASED RAISINS (Seeded or Seedless) e 25¢ Pkgs., BIGGER and BETTER In line with om-utemve developmmt M— ! SultanadeneyBeans,can,Bc Jona Lima Beans. .. . can, 12¢ i Reliable Peas. . .. . .can, 2lc{ week, giving the locations of several new A & P Stores. We are striving to place a Red Front Store Near Your Door. QUALITY ALWAYS! Sunnyfield Sliced BACON Than Which There Is None Better! Fruits and Vegetables from the choicest stock obtainabe. {i PRICES LOWER THAN OTHERS ;&%ATLANHC C & PACIFICT Over 8500 stores in the U.S._A-.

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