Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1924, Page 10

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ERRIOT INCLINED The Timid Soul. FTARTS A MURDGR STORY ON PAGE ONE AMD BECOME S _—BY WEBSTER. READS DCTAILS OF D1 SCOVERY OF THE BoOY AWARE THAT MAN 14 NEXT, SEAT 1S ALSO READING VT _ [ TOPAY L., DEBY t French Premier Said to Be- rlieve Time Is Near for Discussing Terms. RGADS THAT "PoLice QUIZ MYSTERIOUS WOMAN INCASE.” FINDS STORY ComMTIMUED ON PAGE THREE READS OF IMPORTANT CLUE FoumD BY PoLICE IR AN . Might Ne ived N 5 DISCOVERS STRANGER IN NEXT SEAT HASN'T FIMISHE D IREADING STORY. WAITS FOR Him BEFORE — veral bil- | pend | on| when it doing something definite ican obligdtions. % here during the a big push to the ques-| Lit | debt and ¢ @ es. less formal | D | ment o cretary of State Svenill ab e corTiEr miore e cretary of the Treas- |y t the paper with the flies Mellon during their visit to Paris ¢ caught. They've lots of it in ¥rench | helped the idea along. Would Save Time. From the Boston Transcript. Little Ju w ed her mother ““There’s a Reason for Bell’s Lower Prices’’ Our huge purchasing power, our chain store system with low operating cost, quick sales and expert buyers enable us to offer you these garments at such a low price, and we guarantee them to be lowest in price for the same quality or money back. Featuring New Fall and Winter 2PANTS S UtI TS ALWAYS several thousand suits to choose from, in all the new domestic -and imported cloths. Londen Lavenders, Powder Blues, Light and Dark Grays, Blue Diagonals, Blue Serges, Unfinished and Hard Finished Worsteds, Stripes and Plaids. A size and style for every man in the new loose-fitting English models, semi-fitting and form-fitting models, either single or double breasted. Also plenty of conservatives. All With Two Pair of Trousers BellClothes Two Stores in Washington 920 F Stregt N. W. -- 941 Penna. Ave. N. W. Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. A Coat at $21.50 HE NEW SHADES | U | fl | fl ol lo]——jo|——a| ——=|a|———|slc——o|68]——|n| All the World Waits at Your Table i et No Land Too Far for the RED FRONT STORE —to Bring Its Treasure to Your Table—and Cheaply! o lale——— ol [al——|0|—=|n[c—|n| =8| ——=|n| = “NANCY HALL” OLD PLANTATION Sweet Potatoes 5 lbs., 23c¢ Fine, large, yam-like sweets, for boiling, baking, frying, candying, etc. These potatoes have been very carefully handled and are, therefore, in fine, firm condition. EASTEI;N SHORE y Onions,61bs.19¢ Potatoes, 15 New-crop, dry, even sized, fancy onions If you haven't laid in a stock of advise you to do so, as th N. Y. STATE “COPENHAGEN” Cabbage 3cib. “JERSEY GIANTS” Ib. peck “GRIMES GOLDEN” F ANCY TABLE Apples 4is.25¢ Pure soap in smaller chips for better washing RirKman’s Soap Chips [10c Pk Bring in Your Coupons, We Will Gladly Redeem Them PROGRESS These are fine, crisp young heads of the freshest, most appetizing cabbage possible. ==alale——lale——a|nle——|nl ——|a{ e——3 | n| ——=|u| —=3|8| ———=3 [u| —= WALARER Mibkde R e, v Simpson’s Dairy is the first in Washingt on to employ this most modern method of milk transportation. Large, glass-lined ta nks, insulated against heat or extreme cold, mounted on motor trucks, as shown in the il lustration, bring the milk down fresh from the heart of the Maryland milk country. Each tank can transport 5,000 quarts of milk. The one shown is the first to be put in use in the Washington Milk Area. N. B. C.—Means Freshness . SNAPARQCONS, 24c Ib. As delightful a biscuit as can be imagined, made with eggs and full of meaty, luscious cocoanut. And they’re so fresh! - A&P EVAPORATED MILK 3 cans 28¢ CHEESE Fine old, creamy, full-flavored American cheese, made in our Baked Thursday in Baltimore for Friday and Saturday de- livery. Store stock is frequently replenished. GENUINE “BALL” Mason Jars Specially blown for strength. There is no other jar equally durable. Pts., 67c Doz. Qts., 8lc RITTER’S PORK AND BEANS Hand-selected Pea Beans, garnished with the sauce of sound, ripe tomatoes and the highest grade of pork. Ideal for a light meal or a side dish. 4 Cans, 29c¢ EGGS Freshly gathered farm eggs, every one passed by can dlihg experts in our up-to-date, specially constructed can dling room. We absolutely guarantee every egg we sell. Strictly Fresh Selected Extra Large 4;;:m:doz.’:?8‘c 45¢ - Ib. - 46¢ | THE L AN' & PAC|F| TCE(;\ own special plant, where cheese making is still an art. 33c 1b. Cooking Apples Fine, sound meaty fruit. 6 Ibs., 25¢ BUTTER In wholesomely clean creameries, we take the sweet, fresh milk f healthy, constantly inspected cows, and churn it in accordance with he very latest scientific methods, producing for you the finest butter t is possible to procure. If you don't agree that it’s better butter than ou can buy elsewhere, we willingly return you your money. Cut from the Silverbrook 9] c—=alc———|n|———[8l—— 0| —————|n|c——|n| ——|b | —|p8 | c—F1]a| ——1] GREAT ,

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