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EXAMINER 0. KS DAUGHTER FOR BAR Col. Clephane Moves for G. W. U. Graduate’s Admis- | sion to Practice of Law. Col. Walter C. Clephane, a member of the examining committee of the ‘bar, today moved the admission to the practice of law before the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia of his daughter. Miss Beatrice Adaline Clephane. Miss Clephane is a gradu- CAR LINE BLOCKADED "'BY CRASH WITH AUTO Hoisting Machine Required to Sep- arate Vehicles on F Street Near Thirteenth. An automobile driven by John L. Peters, 529 M street southwest, mak- ing a left-hand turn on F street, be- tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets | yesterday afternoon, struck a street car and resulted in blocking traffic, making it necessary to call the wrecking crew of the railway com- pany. The front step of the car lodged | on the top of the running board of the automobile and was so tightly jammed that it required the use of hoisting machine to separate them. much damage resulted from the accident, and Peters was able to drive from the scene when the wrecking THE EVENING STAR, Sanitary WASHINGTON, Selected Eggs —have the reputation of always being good eggs. There is a satisfaction in knowing where you can always get good eggs. Per Doz. “Sanitary” eggs are cold storage LOFFLER’S ALL PORK SAUSAGE D, C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924. A STORE NEAR YOUR HOME Aunt Jemima Pancake Log Cabin But for quality and economy we feel sure that there is no coffee which will excel the value we offer in— Syrup Our Famous Green Per Pound ate of the law department of George Washington University and passed successfully the bar examination held last June. The admission to other voung men and passed the June quested by John man of the bar e A total of 230 appli cessful in the examination, missions in_groups of abc be held each d to avoid t mark (he number of Other Lawyers Named: In nddlllnn to the R{udl tions Mr. of Rees H John M. Le crew had extricated the auto. Nakin Petrew, 50, 469 Missouri ave- nue, was knocked down at Pennsyl- vania avenue and Fourth street last | night by an automobile driven by ?| Dorothy Hewitt, 676 Fourth street stock, but specially selected for this brand. Per Pound Per Pkg. Small Tin practice o and will | 80 in order d an injury to his! afternoon when | with an automo- Ryan, t Maryland ave- He f the entire t one time.|U. S. 5. Mayflower, nue and Third street southwest. refused hospital treatment. .| TUMULTY TO ADDRESS | i Mot Deorgtar LOCAL CLUB TONIGHT| George T. C e e! o ———— Slentz of 1y | Former Secretary to Late President‘ | Wilson to Speak to Demo- | cratic Gathering. Armentrout, Ch : John D. k Joseph P. Tumulty, secretary to the | late Woodrow son during the lat- | § r of the United | s evening at the ng of the McDonald-Washing- | dent Club | A inie Black- | Massachusetts avenue, ! Jacob Burns Thomas F. Ca and Frank A. C Other States Represented. Those admitted from the various States are: Arthur Altschul, Virginia; Herbert O. Allen, V t T. Amis, Virginia; , New York; Roy V. A Morr! C. Byer, M y Democrats are parti vening in add tion to the members of the hoste club and all other Democratic clu he singer of the evening will be | L. Adelaide Watson, accompanied by | wood & of this ood H. will spe place, South nb Large Sanitary Brand Catsup & You'll be surprised at the excellent quality. To restaurants, boarding houses or any one who can use the quantity we offer, a special price of three (3) bottles for fifty (50) cents. W s good, but we want you to know it, too. Yes! We Sell Mushrooms “Choice” indicates buttons. “Hotel” indicates pieces and stems. ndor” brand indicates the very finest imported goods. “Bandor,” Libby’s Corned Beef Hash Per Can, 24c Note — Libby’s Canned Corned Beef Hash served with poached eggs made the buffet car lunch famous. Try it at home, you wiil like it. will et tive Luther A. Johnson of of T Stone Br Matthew Cowle lard Carlson, Cuthberts tis Coc New York; Maryland; Cl of that organization 11 guests of the McDon on-Blackburn Club on nd member: will be spey ald-W that cvenin choice, can..49¢ .39¢ .45¢ .39¢ American, choice, can. . Imported, hotel, can. . . American, hotel, can. , Pen Pennsyly Samuel I Lovett, Illinois, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Meeting of the Holy Name Guild to- morrow, 8 e for anni- versary 1d at Con- vention Ha Senor Caye- tano de Quesa of Cuba, will speak. From an interpretation of a pas >.| sage in the Koran, Moslems are for ¥ Beets—Blue Label, No. 3 size tin, per can. . . . . . 25¢ Curtice Bros. Extras, No. 3 tin, per can. . 35¢ Silver Lake, cut beets, No. 3 tin, per can.15¢ Silver Lake, small,whole,No. 2 tin,per can.19¢ Corn—Shriver's Blue Ridge, per can. . . .12Y%¢ Shriver’s Nectarine, per can. . . .. .. .12%¢ “Pans! SugariCorn. . . -.oioicrois cirer- 2 15€ Trusty Friend Shoe Peg............15¢ Good News for Salmon Buyers We have just received one car of Kinney's Salmon. Once you eat “Kinney’s” you want it every time. Costs more, of course, but worth it. Kinney’s No. }; Size Can, 27¢ Salmon, No. 1, Flat Can, 45¢ Note—For some few stores we have the extra fancy oval cans usually known as salmon steaks. LIBBY s.awi weee HAM 17%c “Diamond” Walnut Meats, 3-oz. tin, 23c 8-0z. tin, 45¢ Heinz Baked Kidney Beans Per Can, 15 EW Branch Siore ’ 922 14th St. ra2Vitiv s FRANKLIN 5Q | 9 It’s All Important —that you get Glasses exactly | adapted to your eyes. Our Sci- entific Examining methods leave nothing to chance. ClaflmOphcalCo Civs Clup Bl The annual election of officers of the Wapiya will take plac at its regular luncheon, University Clul The Massachuset its opening mes morrow, § pm, in sonic Hall, Fourteenth and Kenyon streets. Association We; Seventh street. Lima Beans—Le Grande, green, can. ........15¢c Peerless, green, baby size.. . . . .17%e¢ Grotto Drill Drum and will give a minstrel show hursday evening at Wil- Very fancy, Tin, Lbs. For lard Hotel. The opening meeting of Washing- ton section, Council of Jewish W en, will take place tor p.m., in vestry rooms of k Temple. The opening praye delivered by Rabbi L. Schu address by Capt. Gordon Smith, on the international situation, will be followed by soprano solos by Mrs. Robert Reuben Smith, accom- | panied by Mrs. Herman Shapiro. Peas—Trusty Friend, No. | size tin—just right for small family—can............10¢c Shriver's Extra Sifted, can. ........17%¢ Jockey Club, very fancy, can. ........25¢c High Life, No. 2, sieve, can .. 2T%%¢ Shriver’s A-1, No. 1, sieve, can. . .. ....30c Gorton’s Down East Clam Chowder One of the famoh Per Can Gorton products. 121/2(: ror of being sil- houetted against a thin window shade on the Hhoudoir window. We have shades that are especially heavy, assur- ing absolute privacy. “A Shade Better” Lieut. J. H. Sprague Transferred. Lieut. Jonathan H. Sprague )ni‘ been transferred from the U . Chewink to the command of the U. 8. 8. S-30, and Lieut. Edwin D, Foster, Supply Corps, from the navy )ard‘ Philadelphia, to the naval station at Tutuila, Samoa. INE: Franklin Sq. Hotel Coffee Shoppe 14th Street at K Wonderfully good— rcal oven baked and only as Heinz can bake them., real palate surpnse Try a can. Spinach—Del Monte, can. . Keystone, can Stringless Beans—Shriver's Blue Ridge, cut, can. 15¢ Shriver’sSelected, very fine,can.27¢ Succotash—Shriver’s Blue Ridge, can. . . .. ...15¢ Asparagus—All Del Monte Brand— Picnic size tin, fancy tips, can. . Hooper & Klesner WINDOW SHADES 929 H St. N.W. Main 4763 An end of the season price—per jug White House Rice A great majority of our patrons have found out that this is the very finest whole grain head rice and now will have no other. Better try one 10c 1-b. Pke., DOMINO FRUIT AND CEREAL SUGAR Sugar ground fine (not pulver- ized). Very pleasing to use on fruits or cereals. loc 1-1b. carton, 23c OATS:: Swiss & Pimento Whers the surrourdings a5 well as the food is a || satisfaction. || Canned Lobster Very best ble. Small tin Medium tin. .. .49c There Is None Better quality procura- .23c Small green tips, can Mammoth green tips, can.. . ..... Mammoth white tips, can. . ... ... .45¢ Mammoth white stalks, can Colossal green stalks, each stalk peeled, can . . Heinz Pickles In Bulk After all, there are no Sweet Mixed or pickles like Heinz. At Sweet Plain each of our stores you can 4 buy them from the keg. | Half pint, 16c; Pint, 30c i | | i | | " |Better Than Calomel Thousands Have Discovered ! Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | are a Harmless Substitute ! Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- | stitute fcr calomel—are a mild but sure | ‘axative, and their effect on the liver is almos ntaneous. These littie olive. colored tublets are the result of Or. | Edwards’ determination not to treat | liver and bow’l complaints with calomel. | The pleasant little tablets do the good ; that calomel does, but have no bad lllur effects. They don’t Injure the teeth like | ‘ strong llquids or calomel. They !ake\ hold of the trouble and quickly correct Swan’s Down Flours For Cake, pkg. ... .29c Graham, pkg.. .29c Per Quart DFnr best results use Swan’s own. 12¢ | saniTARY 45 b 39 C 30c 14c 27¢| cotee IIC Specials for This Week—Good Until Saturday’s Closing Shaker Dish Washing Soap Per can Peanut Butter Y1 Tncs, : Shakes: out of the can. Originally il.ltcndcd as a ten-cent seller. c Someltime 2 a0 weldiscontinnedl Randlingibull s i A c \I;clare willing to take our loss, and so it goes at a nickel. ;r‘{vn(ll pm]nm butter deserves to be well packed. \\1 c?&'f‘<§?§‘§f,u \nl‘;el]xllg e G o his product. reen Asparagus Tips Per can : MoSnrfffl]. green; in the Nopl size “guare" tin.p c P&G Whlte and £ iver Fl P& G Star Soap, Your Choice, @ 14C Silver Floss Sauer Kraut Large can 10c ’ ’ Specially priced to induce you to try it. . ’ Columbus Peeled Apricots 17C and Columbus Peaches 3 o 50C POl oy s il g i i at once—the value-giving is too good to n Canned Goods | Tokay Grapes Per Lb. “p g Never have grapes sold with us as Of Merit s e e o N j ) g been buying yet to offer you. We mention a few items here—prices are moderate |em——m—m—m—mom—memeoo—_—_—— and the savings substantial. Cabbage Sale We are making a special price to take care of those who want to buy in quantities. Here's the price: Perlb. . . 2c 25 lbs. for . 45¢ 50 lbs. for . . 85¢ 100Ilbs.for . . $1.55 Sweet Potatoes. . . . .5 Ibs., 18c; 10 Ibs., 35¢ Grimes’ Golden 5 Cooking 2 5 Apples, bb. .. .. C Apples. . c White Potatoes 15 i 28¢ Jonathan or Ibs. Winter Banana Apples 3 for 28(: 1 lb can....23c 3 lb can....67c T eboan 5130 | ZA-RE Top Notch Gleomargarine, Ib. . 25¢ First Prize Nutmargarine, Ib. . . 25¢ Both brands well known. We believe quality is un- excelled. FRESH MILK nearest store. ‘‘Black’s” milk—we have sold it for years, and we know the satisfaction it gives. We believe every family can use more milk, and if you buy H. L. Black & Sor’s milk from us, you will be both satisfied and pleased with the quality. Special reduced price effective during October. Per Pint bc Price for contents only. Usual bottle require- ments. the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays | havoc with the gums. So do llrang It Is best nut to take calomel. | Edwards' tiquids. Let Dr. its place. | Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy | feeling come from constipation and a | disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ The Money Saver, Package QUICK COOK Olive Tablets take B Ditgos entys e Just a Little Different The kind HEAL SKIN DISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suffer with | Ringworm, Rashes | Eczema, Blotches, and similar skin troubles. Zemo will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively moet skin diseases. wonderful, penetrating, dis- iquid and othing to the most delicate skin. It is recommended for daytime use because it doesn't show, Get it today from any druggist and save all further distress. Trial bottle, large size, $1.08. Zemo Soap, 25G. | l QOlive Tablets when you feel “logy” ané | “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain | and “perk up” the splrits. 15¢ and 30c. | Stop Guessing You need not guess what Tonsiline | contains. - We print the ingredients on | every bottle. They are known to be ! relizble for the treatment of inflamed conditions of the throats and mouths | of children and adults and have been | favorites in the prescriptions of phy- sicians for many years. Over thirty years use proves Ton giline is the perfect combina~ tion of these valuable drugs. Don’t accept a substitute; Insist on the bottle with the long necked fellow on it. TONSILINE sort ieetRimmeds t ] it. Why curs the liver at the expense of | ' Cents” Worth We Know Of Pennant Per Jar, Salted 25 c Peanuts Packed in vacuum sealed jars. Eonttn!l when opened are per- ect. Mavis Chocolate Sauce. Air Line Honey, 5-0z.. Air Line Honey, 8-o0z.. . Air Line Honey, 14-0z. Curtice Jams. . Schimmel's Jams.... .. .. Schimmel’s Jelly . ... Z‘/gc :35¢ 12 1le Premier Brand Stuffed Olives er Jar, 3c A jar of extra fancy stuffed olives. To see is to buy. .35¢ 1le .10¢ 19¢ Mclthenny’s Tobasco.. . Junket Tablets. . Jell-0 . Knox Gelatine . . Lea & Perrins. . 29c Kitchen Boquet. . ......39¢ Del Monte Tom. Sauce.. . 7c HEINZ KIDNEY BEANS Real oven baked and coveréd with a delicious sauce. You will enjoy “Heinz” Kidney Beans, because they are really oven baked. When you want something a little different, try these. t Spaghetta Per Can 15¢ Beech-Nu hetti 2 &= 25¢ KRAFT you will buy for table use CHEESE =~ 1-Ib. for 12¢ American 1-Ib. for 10c Golden Crown Syrup It has the Golden Crown flavor. 1% 1bs. ...... 12¢ 2, dbs. ...... 18¢c Brer Rabbit Molasses Gold Label, 115 Ibs.. . . .14¢ Gold Label, 21 Ibs.. . . .25¢ Green Label, 1% Ibs.. . .11c Green Label, 21 bbs. . . .20¢

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