Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1925, Page 24

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* THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST ON SHIPPIRG ASKE[] oS- Chamber of Commercew to Sound Nation on Mer- chant Marine. up | co and the disposal of Government-owned VIEWS OF BUSINESS - | the conference will draft its ‘n\onrllnnn\ for a marine policy. The o pected to | NEW HIGHWAY OPEN TO FREDERICK, MD. ecom \Traflic Through then be placed fore the memhm ship of the chi 1 Licksville, Dickerson, Darnestown s and Hunting Hill Begun. group sessions will be under > conference, and & have formulated their ry Special Dispateh to The Star. REDER Md., August 20.—The hela | | second improved highwa: etween coma \(hl\ city and Washington was opened to traffic this morning. It extends & by way of Buckeystown, Licksville, san Fran September | Bickerson Los Angele eptember 5 September Begin in I- r West. fist meetings will be 31 in Seattle and 1 s following at Py nd, Sep. bout the same distance by way of Ridgeville, picturesque and interest- untry to ace the | question.’ n States, | HE It is ba upon the idea th ha about 42 to traffic withix ldays. The road will be completed in Address Communications to W. M. Hornstein, Pres., 2325 18th St. N.W.—Col. 9855 ONE NEAR DGS YOUR HOME STORES, INC. Home Killed FRYING CHICKENS 43c Per Lb. None Better SUGAR Always Leading! 10 Lbs. 59c¢ QUEEN OLIVES 15-0z. Jar Fancy Stock! 29c RITTER’S BEANS 3 cans 2o¢ TODDY The Greatest Drink of All Try It 29c CORBY’S Today KRUSHED WHEAT LOAF For Strength Order It Regularly HOLMES FRENCH APPLE The most delicious years »f experience could produce. PURE and PALATABLE GELFAND’S TAYONNAISE “The housewife’s only competitor.” 12¢ Jar—25¢ Jar FOUNTAIN HAMS are the PEAK of HAM QUALITY ~ CERESOTA FLOUR prize bread and pastry flour of the world.” 5 Ibs. 33c 12 Ibs. 71c “The ORIENTA COFFEE Gold Band BUTTER Finest Creamery b, 48¢ 51c lb. GOLD BAG COFFEE A Choice Blend Sold Only at DGS Stores 1b. 41c¢ HEINZ BEANS 9¢ can 13¢ can FRESH MILK Unsurpassed Direct From BETHESDA FARMS DAIRY 6¢ pt. IVORY| DUZ SOAP | ... 3 Bars Size 20c¢ | 23c Gorton’s SALAD FISH 2 Cans 25¢ 21-0z. Bottle PURE APPLE -3 Phes, BUTTER 25¢ 21c (RISCO . .dh e LARGE BOXES MATCHES 6 for 25¢ Choice Cuts of Meats at Most DGS Stores JERSEY PREMIER POTATOES |Salad Dressing f 4 Lbs., 19¢ Large 37 C ‘ SWEET BEE;‘lgmgz %T}vlnROTS POTATOES 5¢ Bunch 3 Lbs., 23¢ HOME GROWN STRINGLESS APPLES 4 Lbs., 25¢ Gorton’s FISH "FLAKES Tall Cans 2 Cans 19¢ 25¢ SHAKER | SALT The Old Reliable Gorton’s FISH ROE BEANS 3 Lbs., 25¢ Darnestown and Hunting 10 days and will become a: for use 20 days later. This route s known as the old Georgetown pike. Gen. Indian War, by Washington, Lafay- ette and Hickory Ja Buckeystown, | through the Monpc i — . Virginia Fair Circuit to Open. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., The Virginia fair c week, the dates following: Marion, 9 gust Bluefie W. Va., r 5: Norfolk, August 31-September October tate fair at Richmond, Octobe: ellville, September 1-4; Covington, ptember 811 Woodstock, September 8-11; Culpeper, ton, September t It was used by Braddock in the French and on, and passes y battlefield. August 20.—| rcuit opens next August Keller, Au- 8: Winchester, August, 24-2 August 31-Septem' | Alres, unton, August 31-September 5;| populace. miles school. ms rtinsville, September rk Uplon, September | Charlottesville, October | firemen. Danville, October 13-16; Peters- | Aires. ; Shipman, October _October 1 120 Men’s $1 50 Overalls Men's Heavy Blue Denim Overals, made with bib _and suspender straps. Double stitched at all wearing points Regular sizes. avle | CHILDREN OF ARGENTINE SING ENGLISH FOR WALES | peacemaker of Tong War Is Heart “God Save the King” Prince at La Plata—Reviews Procession There. By the Assaciated Press. BUENOS ATRES, August 20 The | iR its life that his death did not be- Prince of Wales yesterday made a|night visit to La Plata, the seat of the gov- ernment of the Province of Buenos|Consolid: where he was warmly el the authorities and the The prince traveled the 22 |in California Buenos sumptuous private car of President -| de Alvear. The prince reviewed large numbers from the essed in white, who sang corfied by from hildren having - pumn for their part of the program r | for some time. Il Afterward Wal turesque procession of the provisional g He then retu A couple at Coblenz, Germany. re- | | cently registered the twenty-first child. 20, 1925. CHINATOW® ‘MAYOR’ DIES. Disease Victim. NEW YORK, Aygust 20 (P).— Chinatown's “mayor,” Lee Kue Ying, peacemaker in the recent Tong war, died on Wednesday a week ago, but| Chinatown is so far from New York Greets come generally known until last| Lee was president of the ll\lne\en ed Benevolent Association. | He died of heart trouble. He left a son, who is a merchant |. Alres in the == Many natives of Africa will willing- ly walk in the blazing sun and flee from shade because they fear they will lose their shadow and thus invite | calamity | government King" been in excellent trained es- | < reviewed a_pic- { detachments police and | 4 to Buenos birth of their | '$1|Gold No Man Should Miss the Savmgs in This Once;a-Mbnth “STANDARD" GASOLI 300 Men’s 79¢ Work Shirts, Two for Men’s_Blue Cr Dollar Sale of | Men’s Furnishings This is the sale that supplies hundreds of Washington men with staple evervday needs in furnishings. We prepare for it carefully and plan it on a broad-, -gauge scdle that results m \Avmg\ thdt always bring crowds of men and women who buy for their men folks. To- morro w every want and with values thrifty men cannot afford to overlook. Dollar Day in the Men’s Furnishing Department Is for One Day Only—Tomorrow, Friday, August 21st While we have tried to provide enough merchandise to last the day out, guarantee the length of time these quantities will last. orders filled for advertised items. 300 Men’s $1.50 Night Robes $1 Genuine Fruit of the Loom Night Robes, each bearing the well known trade - mark fabel, V neck style, with extra full cut body. 52 inches long. Sizes 15 to 20. All perfect quality Men’s 40c Half Hose, Six Pairs $1 Men’s Half Hose, f from cufl to toe. High- reinforced sole_and _t plain colors. Sizes 9% 600 Pairs Men’s $1 Half Hose, Two Pairs $1 (Slight Irregulars) Men'’s Full-fashioned Thread-silk Half Hose, high-spliced hecl and double_re- inforced sol: and toe of mercerized Black and all new and staple Irregulars of the Onyx make. 276 Men’s $1 and $1.50 Silk Neckwear Two for 51 Men's Silk mercerized iced heel and Black .and o 11%. Neckwear, all- desirable silks in many dif- ferent pat- terns. Every tie from our regular stock. Broken lots from Spring and Summer selling. $1 Bathing Shirts Three for $1 Men's White Cotton Bathing Shirts, low neck, with deep armholes. Regu- lar sizes. Perfect quality. Quantity limited. THREE for $1. 1 446 Men’s $1 50 $2 OO and $2. 50 Negllge Shirts 633 Are Perfect Quality 813 Are Slight We made a ‘“ten-strike” when we secured these shirts for our August Dollar Day. They are the produet of one of America’s best shirt manufacturers and repre- sent the surplus lots, and shirts classed as slight irregulars. You will find in the lot many shirts with labels of some of the best stores in the country. Not a cheap “sale” shirt in the lot—but high-grade shirts you want. All are full-cut, perfect-fitting and correctly pr(»pomoned Note These Fine Materials: —Imported English Broadcloth (not imitation Broadcloth, but every with the English Broadcloth label). —Rayon (fiber silk) Stripe Madras. —Russian Cords. —Close-woven Madras. All sizes 134 to 18; all regular sleeve lengths. —Fine Corded Madras. —Rep Cloth. —English Poplin. 324 Men’s $1 to $2.50 Athletic Union Suits (Sllxht Irregulars) Two for Men's Athletic Union $ 1 Suits, made of rayon striped madras, English broadcloth, plaid madras, striped madras, Irish linen, checked nain- sook and other fine cloths. J Regular and leg opening styles. Regular sizes. Limit, TWO to customer. 300 Men’s $1.50 Union Men’s Rockinchair and B. V. D. Union Suits, plaid madras and_special finished nainsook. B. V. D. Suits in regulation cut, with web belt back and front. Rockinchair Suits in blouse- back, style, with side leg opening. Suits Gauze -Cotton Union Suits, white and ecru cofor; sleeveless and quarter 366 Men’s $1 and $1.50 Union Suits Two for Wleeves, knee and ankle length. _Sizes } $1 mostly 34 to 40, but a few larger. 252 04dd ot of Fine Quality Balbriggan and are perfect quality and 114 are slight irrogulars. —Many other high-grade fabrics. | sale will be a hummer, with assortments of wanted merchandise to provide for we cannot So come early! No mail or phone 240 Men’s Pajama $1 Men's Paja 216 Men’s $1.50 Union Suits Suits ankle or_knec regular sizes 1,800 Pairs Men'’s S0c and 65¢ Half Hose 61 Pairs for Slight Irregulars Men’'s Rayon (fiber and Lisle Mixed Haif Hose, plain or dropstitch sport styles. Black and plain colors. Full reinforced heel, toc and sole. Slight irregulars. 59 Men’s $2.45 and $2.98 Bathing Suits $1 Nfeasd S WooL e Suits navy, blue and haine One- piece skirt styles. Sizes 4. No exchanges or refunds. ales final

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