Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1925, Page 19

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PATRIOTIC SOCIETY OPENS CONVENTION . Sons and Daughters of Lib- erty Will Hold Annual Election Tomorrow. beneficial organization, con- re today behind closed doors Hotel in its forty-fifth with some 300 dele- | parts of the coun- | ous e election of tomor: der, will up during the remainder of stated by Rev. Sturtevant of Underhill, »ened at 9:30, when national council Invocation e Willard Bell, Dis dele Frankile er of the ffictally the m behal there officers, wddition to thes all the national elf has a membership of men and women, it is the largest groups of coun and after the formal sessions are spending their time BU September | Buckhalt. 5, ‘was killed 4, was perhaps fa 0 automobile ac The Buck- vt | | and grandfather of 3s. BAND CONCERTS. Band concerts at Walter Reed General Hospltal by the United States Army Band; . . Stannard, band Officer L. 8. leader, today_at 6:30 p. Program. March, P Overture, Selection, Baritone ‘solo, ** Hunman J. Jacubec.) “In_ the (Technical Sergt. F. Religlous = meditation, Great Beyond” Fox trots, (a) “Alone at Last,” Kahn .. Ruby Kiss), () “Cecilia". Waltz, “II Bacio” (The - Arditi ‘Reminiscences nged by Godfrey Spangled . Banner.” rk, Thirtieth and R Grand selectio} of Verdi” “The Star Montrose streets no by the United Charles "Wis March, “Poz Overture, Songs, ‘‘Gems of Stephen ]'u\( arranged by “Die Federmaus,” Strauss “Lithgow . Auber Selection from. (The Bat) “Bleue”. .. rom the musical umble In"......Friml Olympia Hippodrome,” Alexander Spangled Banner.” Waltzes, .. Margis E: “The St: nited States Capitol! tomorrow 5 p.m., concert by the United ates Marine Band, Willam H. antelmann, leader; Taylor Bran- son, second leader. Program “True to the Flag . .V. Blon “Leonora,” No. 8, Opus Beethoven Dawes March, \mnd in A majos Trombone solo, Spring” ek (Principal Musician Robert Clark.) Grand scenes from ‘‘Siegfried.” Waltz, O p Second Polonai: “The S TAKES SEVENTH W|FE Tennessee Farmer, 75, Has Already Buried Six. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 3 (®).—John W. Denton, 75, & tenant farmer of New Providence, near here, has been married for the seventh time. Denton is the father of 7 children September His latest bride is Mrs. Willie Arm strong, 30 years old, a widow with five children, the youngest of whom is a THE EVENING STA Starting tomorrow and continuing each week our stores will remain open all day Wednesdays. E—]EEIEIEE: a THEA-NECTAR Always sold in moistureproof packages. Orange Pekoe and other blends. Finest se- lected leaves. 13-1b. Package 35c¢ '4-1b. Package 19¢ CORN BLUE BELL BRAND A iancy Shoe-peg Corn. Sweet and ten- der. Real corn-on-the-cob flavor WASHINGTON, EEEEEEE—EEEEEEEEEZ—EEEEEEE BARTLETT PEARS We avere fortunate in securing a large quantity of these fancy DBartlett Pears. in cans the same size as a medium can of Del Monte pineapple, of pears we have seen in a long time. enough for four portions. you have tasted and enjoyed their delicious flavor. At the Low Prlcc D. C, TUESDAY, - SEPTEMBER 8, 1925 MONROE BRAND ON SALE TUESDAY MORNING UNTIL STOCK IS EXHAUSTED 25(: Can sk, BEVERAGE 60c “AGED IN \VOdD" LIGHT OR DARK Contents a dozen or two for future needs Another opportunity to purchase this high-quality, healthful beverage at a low price—it is regularly sold at 75¢ dozen siaxo BAKED BEANS Hand-picked WHITE PEA BEANS AND SELECTED PORK, baked in the oven, produc- ing the old-time flavor when all beans were home baked. Always delightfully, tastily fresh 3 Cans 25¢ GREEN MOUNTAIN T'he name Green Mountain applied to Potatoes indi- cates best quality. The potatoes grown in this section They are put up and are the finest and best quality They are packed in delicious, sweet syrup. Each can contains We recommend these pears and feel sure our stock won’t last long after Pears of this quality and packed this size are usually sold at a much higher price. Economy suggests buying BUTTER; Fancy Fresh Churned Creamery Butter rich, delicious flavor; cut from tub Lb. 53¢ EGGS STRICTLY FRESH Every cartons Doz. 45(: one guaranteed l.oose POTATOES | CHEESE A Whole \h]k Wisconsin Made Cheese. | Rich in flavor and of high food value. Lb. 31c MILK A&P Brand Evaporated when she stepped | boy 3 months old. Denton’s first six front of an sutomobile approaching | wives are dead. an the opposite side of a street car. 5 child w of the country are usually exceptionally fine cookers, 10« 33¢ sound, clean and dry. You will make no mistake in buying these Potatoes for future needs. They hold up well Chis popular and wonderfully refreshing beverage 2 2 :; 5 pure pasteurized milk. POTATOES BUTTER They reach our Cans For The other njured when he | father's auto- Nearly half of the rayon hosiery be- ing worn in Egypt s from America. 35¢c Iona Brand Tomatoes Maryland Pack DT T T T TSSO TN Little Chats About Your Health . No. 13 » %A Little Wind Kindleth a Great Fire” | as a fire is difficult or impossible to check in the wi Indition of the body make 1t possible for the discas -ourse despite all efforts to bring it under control. increases as health and resistance decline ou fecl that your health is “slipping” o to your doctor and bave o the cause of the trouble and prescribe treatment. rhaps it will be simple. It will at least be valuable your preseriptions whenever medicine is prescribed Made irc Our best seller m Bottles For is so well known that its quality and rich, delicious EEEEEEEEEB:EEE Fancy, ripe and luscious w25¢ CORN GOLDEN BANTAM The name implies color—bright golden— and the guality is convincingly good. You'll like the sugar-sweetness of this corn. can 15¢ Preserving Suggestions flavor are recognized all over the land Tall Cans E:———:EEEEB:———:E: | e ol \S) \O @ Let us fill Bring us your next prescription. EASTERN SHORE SWEET 'hese are the fine, stores direct from the fields, and are in first-cl ass condition 4 s fr 15¢ GINGER ALE CLICQUOT CLUB $2.75 Case of 24 Bottles CONTENTS COOKING APPLES For pic or sauce all times 23c PURE OPEN KETTLE RV | Not Merely a Drug Store—But an Institution of Quality and Service R T DA Y <, < clean, even-size sweets for which Virginia is famous Iverbrook Brand Prir tht\ obtainable. fresh cream Lnumcrl Rich, delicate flavor < DDA DD DDA DA [o]——|o|c———=|o|c———|a] ;fll September Fifteenthy Mason Jars, Quarts, Dozen [olfa] Men’s Felt and m ')l Mason Jars, Pints, Dozen Velour Hats take the place of straws. Now is the time to have your bR i ey "4 EE Everseal Jars, Quarts, Dozen Everseal Jars, Pints, Dozen Mason Jar Tops, Dozen Jelly Tumblers, Dozen. . . @ Jar Rubbers, Dozen Put up in Y4-lb. Table Portions Del Monte Fruit and Vegetables Del Monte Apricots, Large Can Del Monte Yellow Cling Peaches, Large Can Del Monte Sliced Pineapples, Large Can, 25¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips 1-lb. Square Cans Let us Keep their Pale Dry you enjoy Regular reserve a case for contents on ice and refreshing coolness L A phone call brings our serv- or Caps, cleaned. ... . ... 50¢ Fel! Hat, cleaned. .. .. 75¢ Velour Hat, cleaned.. . $1.00 Business Suit, dry cleaned Topcoat, dry cleaned . Sl 50 FOOTER'’S Cleaners and Dyers o IVORY SOAP Guest Size Handy cakes of pure Ivory, for toilet or bath Cakes 2 5 C for GOLD DUST POWDER Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work 25c¢ GRAPE JUICE Quarts, 49¢ Pints, 25c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE “Good to the Last Drop™ Lb., 53¢ pucr« SARDINES B Fancy, $mported, in pure olive oil ‘/4 Size 17C COCOA Kellogg s Corn Flakes Large size sound fruit, healthy at Your Choice soonee ¥ 10c PUFFED RICE, Pkg. 16¢ 2 PUFFED WHEAT, Pkg. 13¢ L ARD RENDERED Shredded Wheat 1 2 c Lb. 22¢ Post Bran Flakes P&G NAPHTHA SOAP OR CLEANSER STAR SOAP 5 15c CAKES 2 &~ KIRKMAN'S Yo FOR SOAP CHIPS b KETCHUP i Made from ripe, natural tomatoes. Pkg., 10c S-OZ. Bottle, 10C proof Cartons o JELL-O |Rgifs TeA| | Dainty Dessert. Assorted flavors. RED FRONT 17¢ sesgrenl - ATLANTIC & PACIFIC o [M jol——Jalc———[o/c———= EEEEEC—EEEPE:—EE:——EEEEE—:BEE ~ ~ 2 . Y [4 38 Post Toastles Lbs. an 2343 For I:ll-—;?32 G St. N,W. . gj————n|———laj=——— g Large Pkg., Economical Painting fYou can’t paint with maxi- mum economy and satis- faction unless you employ Sherwin-Williams Paints. They’re standard the world over for quality, durability, covering power—a fact on record at the U. S. Bureau of Standards. 1S-W HCUSE PAINTS (ex- cept white and shutter green), $4.10 gallon. “S-W Roof and Bridge Paint—made from rem- nants of Ist quality S-W House Paints and Baked to withstand exposure to the sun. $2 Gallon. |~ sHERWIN- WILLIAMS PAINT 5410 White & Shutter| Green a Little More S-W Roof & Bridge Paint : Special 1 Glass cut to measure for win- $2 Gal. dows, table tops, etc. D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, MURPHY VARNISH COMPANY AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS. DYER BROTHERS INCORPORATED Paints For Every Purpose 734 Thirteenth St. Phone Frank. 8325 Your Choice Old Dutch Kraft’s American OR Swiss Cheese In Convgnient 23 C 13-Lb. Packages BOKAR COFFEE “Better Because It's Fresh” Lib. Air- 51c cans for ek -

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