Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1924, Page 21

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THE ‘EVENING MARYLAND OPENS ' NEW GAME PRESERVE 1,000-Acre Tract Near Cumber- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,’_’FHU'RSDXY NOVEMBER 13. 1924. e RATES TO BE EQUALIZED 000 0 T A New Maryland Commission to Re- -lee the Red Cross Your bupport-—,’utn N 0"7! celve Complaints of Shippers. CrosnTickas Scoctal | Special Dispateh to The star. Women’s BALTIMORE, November 13—Search for possible discrimination In frefght $1.25 Union able commodity claesifications and unreasonable rates. Shippers generally are asked to obtain this data and provide the commissioners with all information pertaining to cases coming under dis- criminatory practice. This will be in- vestigated and referred tc the Pub- lic Service Commission for action. MVEASALERED "5+ PLOT INREBNITE 25 Green Ticket Special Satisfaction First Since 1859 Strapwrist NI Special Dispateh to The Star. | | | FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Novem- 13.-—-A. T. Mulr, while tonging Warsaw Paper Hints British | Conservatives Bought Off oy lower ers in Yeocomico River, in the Northern Neck Saturday, caught with tongs an oyster dish made by John Maddock & Sons, England. kngraved on the inside of the Under Police Patrol. Special Dispateh to The Star, CUMBERLAND, Md.. Novem land to Be Restocked and Placed ber 13. rates for short hauls within the State has created Commission on Equalization lof Freight Rate | Under a plan as contemplated by Gov. been Instituted by the newly The commission s not empowered to raise the ther products, ssification of some Albert C. Ritchle, in authorizing |and proper reductions question of a general reductlon in rates on agricultural and but it will seek re- commodities in rates Suits, 79¢ Warm Fleeced Union Suits, with high neck, long sleeves In ankle Gauntlets, 59¢ Van Raalte, Kay- ser and other makes of chamoisette and suede. Em- N & 810-818 ‘Seventh Street idered or spear backs length, Sizes 42 and 44, Street Floor. L : the body the commissioners will re- | points, .where volume of busines M’g";‘i“:“‘Q‘O::‘;“;l‘""‘,‘;"a':"j ommiselon | ceive complaints on alleged unfavor- | seems to justify such change. |into a State game preserve approx!- mately 1,000 acres of land extending from Hillcrest Drive, adjacent to Long | Hill, just oast of the clty limits, to | Mount Hermon. It has been made unlawful for any one to hunt game {or trespass on the new preserve un- | | der strict penalty. The p | be stocked with birds and and will be patrolled perio | aeputics. Notices annowncing the new pre 1 | dish was a flag of the old Weems . 8 | line of steamers, blue with red Soviet Offices. | dot in center. An oyster five | inches long and three inches wide | had formed on the side of the dish. There were no flaws or cracks in the dish. Street Floor. Modish Dresses, Specia One Day 0nly-—$10 Values By the Associated Press. WARSAW, November 13 The Lwowska Gazeta, Lemberg news- el 1 wed on Rus- ed Zinoviefr | rll\uh.rd by the chief of | FIRE ENGINES ACCEPTED. Moscow forelgn ofice which dire | Del Ray ““d SL Elmo, in Arlington propaganda in the British dumimul fcfal, the paper says, le County, Get Protection. | serve boundary line and the warnini nly about the middle | Spectal Dispatch to The Star. | agalnst hunting or tre of October, taking with him xhv‘ CLARENDON, Va., November 12 -‘m;: posted. All the pro famous letter and o secret docu- | A combination pumper and chemical | have slgned over the right of reserve | ments concerning Bolshevist propa- | Ngine and the other a chemical | to the State because of the promis- anda in the British Empire. quipped with two 30-gallon | cuous killing of game and even sc ,' His departure spread consternation -pted by the |birds and the total disregard of pre- Soviet authorities and at- sterday, fol tion agatnst fire and made to cateh him at ing a test conducted by Ralph R.|vation by local “game e to Lon ng, engineer of a fire applance | young of the Soviet | Corporation, and A. H. Apperson, & | Approxir representative of the Wire Insurance Association. One of | of is to be kept at Del Ra at St. Blmo. The te ed by members of th officials of the county | |and hundreds of citizens. The com- |mittee in cn ocuring _the engies cons ter U, £33 game pr hogs" the Cire County for ded them and ter and other who, the s to use forthcoming debate Commons on Angl The newspaper adds who took the docume *| the engines und the othe Extra Fine, SMOKED HAMS :".o%.. Lb., 21c he Hous: t relation, at the man Russia’s Great Poet Dead. Valery Brusoff of Russla's mode to London | the Conser attack upor s being kept hidden B vatives for fear of a him by the Bolshevists COMMITTEE IS NAMED. i {bus Baldwin Appoints Group to Probe. | Zinovieff Letter. i war ed activities on th sh Communists, ac statements in some of the morning | aewspapers These reports s ters agreed th remain in t which it was 1 that the minis-| tter could no e position i t by the late govern t, and they decided it was neces- sary to establish whether the letter vas genuine or a forgery in order to reply to the Soviet government's| demand for an apology It ix believed the port will be ready for submission to the cabinet at the next meeting, vrobably early next week. committee’s re- During the first nine months of tust vear 20,509 skilled workers in the building trades left Great Britain | for new lands. of Now You'll liike bran | @P.C.Co., 194 , \chairma . Adams, W Kidwell E. Zimmerman. Fire companies were recently organ- |ized in each of the communities of town and iness. = — ‘ree converse with persons of dif-| nt sorts will enlarge our’ charity to- d _others. —They are built on Ana- tomically correct lines and are FITTED BY EX- PERTS. —As comfortable as a well ‘broken-in” shoe and as stylish as the smartest footwear. —The great variety of styles, together with a line of sizes that embraces not only the regular but “out” sizes as well, gives every woman “just what she wants most.” Foot-Form Pumps & Oxfords Black and Brown $7.50 Up EDMONSTON & CO. writers ranked as the g test poet. | has died of pneumonia at the age of | 0. The sovernment had only s bersre his death granted Axe mow:ully; prepated for: ] pension and living quarters for 1 a few him a | Brusoff was the creator of a symbc { school and had translated int sian, Shekespeare, { Wait Whit | Greels weiters. and the Pumps and Oxfords Are “Kind”’ and Helpful to the Feet (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles Andrew Betz, Manager joj——=[o|——F|o]———|o|——]] Edgar Alle Foot-Form o Rus n P ancient Io[——o[——=[o[c——=]o]——]] Edmonston’s L RTINSO OO “Pledged to Quality” Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. Correct Tuxedos 397 ORRECT—that's al ‘ : need know. 2 wear will tell you well they are made. Goldheim’s ‘are able to these fine Tuxedos of unfin- ished worsted, plain or ringbone, at low price. Coat and troi Ready for you now. Years of Goldheim Chart of Evening Dress Formal— For evening, wedding, o ner, dance, reception SERS—Sam: terinl, with side sean: OVERCOAT —Oxford Chesterficld. ‘WAISTCOAT — W h 1 piain or self patterned. HAT — High_silk, K cloth SHIRT — tiff bosom, plain or pique. COLLAR—Wing. Informal— For wear, din- informal avening daoce, theater stag or at lome COATJacket, one but- on. ma- § — Same TROUSER! [ for formal dress. OVERCOAT — Same a5 for formal wear. Heavy TUlster or Box Coat also te, with ‘WAISTOOAT — Black or white, as for formal wear. HAT — Black derby black soft hat or CRAVAT—White, or plave. plain, or linen for plain shirt: BHIRT—Plain stiff bosom or wemistarched - pleated or pleated pique. GLOVES — Plain glace kid. HOSIERY — Black _silk. plain clocks. or with w 1 you how ing style. Tip or p Tomorrow er-of-pearl, or white amel links, studs walstcoat buttons. PI or offer her- this extremely Bty the chart Goldheim’s. white, JEWELRY—Pearl, moth- weled, singly or in COLLAR—Wing. CRAVAT —Pisin_or fig ured black silk or satin. hite GLOVES — Gray mocha or slik. suede, SHOES — Patent leather lace or new gor- HOSIERY — Black plain or with clocks. silk, D black SHOES—Same as formal . wear, or black leather. and lain JEWELRY—Smoked pear] or black enamel. Check your Dress Clothes needs on above and come - to Goodman & Suss, Rochester Tailored Clothes NI OO AOOAOD MDD AOOOSOOOL 0D OAOOOORTESEREONOOMORSEIAARRERARHIOL L AORROAROTO OO OMREIARDNO ) ORI A numnlml fl | | fl I | LT L e e PR RS RS SS T S RS RS RS R 281 ISR S S IES: BUTTER Fancy Fresh Creamery, Our Sunset Gold, Lb., 45¢ Machine sliced, rind off, Our Sunset Gold, Lb., 35¢ FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Delivered to Qur Stores Fresh Every Day SWEET POTATOES Lorse Eastern Shore 7 g, 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce, head..14c Spinach, home grown, 2 Ibs .15¢ Savoy Cabblge, ... 6e Turnips, bunch... . .... Carrots, buncn Beets, bunch. . . .. s aiGe CAULIFLOWER, Large, White; Each, 23c Celery, stalk. . . ... 8c Brussels Sprouts, box..25¢ Kale, 3 Ibs. .. .. Tokay Grapes, Ib. . ...12¢c Cranberries, 2 Ibs. .. .25¢ York Apples, 6 ids. . . .25¢ GRAPE FRUIT, Good Size, 3 for 21c Radishes, bunch...... 3¢ Egg Plant, each..... . 18¢ Mushrooms, 1b 65¢ POTATOES, Fine Mealy Cookers, 15 Ibs., 24c Spitzenberg Apples, 1b.10c Winesap Apples, Ib. . ..10¢c Oranges, doz. . . .35¢ How About It? Are You Going to BAKE A FRUIT CAKE For Thanksgiving and the Christmas Holidays? We Can Supply the Ingredients Raisins, Sun Maid, 2 for 25¢ Currants, Ib. .20¢ Orange Peel, b, . .30¢ Lemon Peel, Ib. . .30 Ib. . lele Ramn:, . . Figs, layer, 1b e Dates, “Sunbeam,” 1b..25¢ Cherries, 3-o0z. bottle. .10: Valnuts, 1b. . . .38¢ Almonds, Ib. . . . ..35¢ Cider, V5-gal. . . .40c PAMCAKES and SYRUP For the Children’s Breakfast or Lunch Pillsbury Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, pkg.. Log Cabin Syrup Pure Maple Sap Syrup, “Green Mountain Boy,” pint. . DRIED FRUITS New Pack From California Prunes, medium, 2 lbs. 25¢ Prunes, large, b .19¢ Peaches, ex. choice, 1b.16¢c Apricots, choice, Ib. . . .20¢ Peaches, “‘Blue Ribbon,” 11-o0z. pkg Smull Z7c, medmm 'S2¢ .55¢ Beechnut Produets We Recommend Them Chili Sauce, small. ... . Chili Sauce, large. . . Grape Jelly, medium. . . Red Currant Jelly, me- diem . . Crab Apple Jeliy, me- dit F A B Buy a large package and get 5-oz. pkg. 10c a Tape Measure Free FLOUR Your Choice of Gold Medal or Pillsbury’s Best 5-1b sack..........30c 121b sack..........65¢ MII_K Our “Sunset Gold” Brand 15-0z. pkg. 23¢ PINEAPPLE Del Monte—Enough Said! Small can ..18¢c Medium can. . .26¢ Large can Small. .6 for 25¢ Tall.. .3 for 25¢ FRESH MEAT SPECIALS AT OUR MARKETS LOCATED AT 79 Maryland Ave., H)lt!svllle 1631 Conn. Ave. o 2459 18th St. N. W. 23 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park 1704 17th St. N. W. 1”2" Penna. Ave. N. W. Georgia Ave. and Kennedy St. & Leg of Lamb, Ib Prime Rib Roast, 1. . Chuck Roast, Ib Porterhouse Steak, lb..48¢ Sirloin - Steak, Ib 42¢ OYSTERS 35¢ .35¢ 2001 P St. N. W. (Dupont Circle) 5526 Conn. A\ e. (Chevy Chase) 3147 M St. N. W. Conn. Ave. and Macomb St. Pork Lom Rout, Ib. Pork Chops, Ib......33c Fresh Chickens, Ib. .. .38c Fresh Hams, Ib. . ... . .25¢ Veal Roast, Ib. . . .28¢ Quart. . 65¢ Every purchase from Piggly Wiggly must give you complete satisfaction or yolr money will be cheerfully returned and without question. YOU ARE 'I'IIE JUDGE c...30c” Freshly Shucked - - Pint.... 35¢ Direct from the Bay 2353333033020 03302020000023022023003222003003322223023033 2308000033020 302 43308833080888380800083888308R080I2000082810080882232222820882 228801, 13333333888 2828822 3332383233 338222882238283282232822283322328828 2880322 331383883232 Green Ticket Special Window Panels Nottingham lace * 88¢ All-white yards Green Ticket Spf’l.’_l'(l[ D . 200 Fringed l’.me]s Third Floor For a rousing sale event—we feature hun- dreds of charmi dresses for street. sport, daytime and afternoon in a score of pleasing silk and woolen fabrics at a price so small as to be various needs at within every Buy not one but two or three for woman's purse. the a saving that will loom larger as you view these values. zes for women and misses to extra sizes 42! 16 to 4 and 52v5. Stunning colors, black, brown and navy are well represented Second Floor—King's Palace. Green Ticket Specials Extraordinary special valpes gleaned from throughout the departments —seasonable, needed mcrchaudlse at almost m\lhu-nl low prie This regular Friday feature will again be an important part of King Palace Bargain Days, so watch the green signs for special values. Green Ticket Special Bovs‘ Blouses {\‘ stripe Sizes 6 1« Street Floor Boys’ Coats Small boys' sizes 3 to § vears. Heavy-weight chin- chilla and woolen mixtures. Belted and $4'98 warmly lined. Several colors. Street Floor ; Green Tlckel Special | i { Green Ticket Special ! 15¢ Curtain Rods straight for hang- Curved or )ds Green Ticket Special $1 Rag Rugs 24x30-inch ruyb in hit- and - miss designs Fringed ends. Washable. Third Floor } Green Ticket Special $1.50 Damask ablecloths mercerized damask in all white or with border. Slightly Hemmed read Street Floor 240 cloths, gold color «mlul 5 and 58x358 i Green Ticket Special Remnants of $1.50 to $3 Woolen Dress Fabrics 1% vd. Included are plain and fancy weaves, In 36 to 54 inch widths. S4-inch Storm Serge Si-inch Plaid Flannel S4-inch Checked Prunelia 26 and 42-inch Wool Canton All-wool Batiste French Serge 68(, Lengths ranging from 1 to 4 yards, suitable for frocks, i coats and .skirts for women or children’s apparel. Street Floor Green Ticket Special English Broadcloth Shirts Irregulars of $2 and $2.50 grade. Neckband and collar__attached. ‘White, -blue -and tan.. Sizes 14 to 16%, but not in every color and $1.29 style .......... Street Floor Green Ticket Special Lot of Veils Odds and ends of circ 3 ie meshes. Several combinations. For- merly 39 to 5 Street Tioor veils in 15¢ Green Ticket Speci Felt Hats Velvet Hats A special assortment Ready-to-wear and Semi- dress Hats, in small, medium and large shapes. Black and a wide range of colors. Re- duced from $2.08 Stree of Green Ticket Special Children’s and Misses Suede Cloth Hats Plain and two-tone combina- tions of soft suede cloth. Very smart and good 79C wearing. Formerly much Street Floor Green Ticket Special Fancy Bu 'l,:les 2-clasp fancy buckles in numerous colors axul combi- nations. A special ¢ 39¢ purchase selli ing regularly for Pair = !tmt l“hlor Green Ticket Special - Famous Make Corsets Discontinued numbers of R & G, American Lady cor- sets of plain_or coutil in medium, topless models. Broken . sizes. Regularly $4 and $5 brocaded low and $2.99 St Girls’ % Drcsw ! % Green Ticket Special | i Green Ticket \pm‘ml $3.50 Silk Petticoats pleat- effectea w $1.98 Second Vloor $ Green Ticket Special i S1.25 Costume ! | | Green Ticket Special Qe . Silk Hosiery Slight irregulars of weight and chiffon stockings. silk or with lisle Ful various pleasing colors, Street Floor servic all Green Ticket Special ('hildrwn'- Union Suits I Forest Milis Union with waist attachment } fect quality in white Usual $1.25 Suits Per or gray. grade .. Green Ticket Special Women’s ‘Kerchiefs Attractive handkerchiefs in col ors or white with corded s 0 value. GC stripe. cellent Or 6 for 40c Street Floor Green Ticket Sppcml Children’s Capeskin Gauntlets 59¢ Seconds of $1 and $1.25 Quality Fleece-lined Sturdy Cape- skin Gloves, in two sw: styles. Scout style, cufi elastic at wrist. Finger and Mitten Gloves in black and brown. All sizes. Second Floor

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