Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1925, Page 18

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18 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923 HIGH SCHOOL CADET TESTS ANNOUNGED Would-Be Officers to Be Ex-| 2 - e o . |Every Species of Ladies” Slipper Indigenous 1o United Statea Ts amined Next Week—Uni- | Grown by Dr. W. 0. Emery—Results of forms to Cost More. | 14 Years" Labor, A Summer; the birch, dogwood, witch | parvifiorum), the white, fragrant slip- |-m habenaria, spiranthes and orchis | season. Dr. Emery bas | hazel, fringe tree, red bud, spice bush. | pers (candidum and montanum), the 'are heing grown. With very few ex- | in domestieating it by |azalea, rhododendron. white pine and |latter from the Northwest; the large, ! coptions, o species of our hardy | v, especialty of the sail Lhemlock. In addition, he. i3 growing |sne: white and magenta-color orchids res vy definite | requirements of the diffevent species. | sucesssfully one of the Chiness ginko | bog-loving speciabile, the rare arle- ! acidity, so nehle or Dr. Emery startsd his preliminary | trees, survivals of prehistoric Pplant | inum or ram's head, as also the two unwilling to devote considerable studyg) il requirements, disappoint ", \ ¢ | experiments in 1911 with onky the|life, of which there is a splendid row [ Paelfie coast species, californicum and | to such ertain to follow attempts to e,.‘eaboat {bare soil' and the shade of one fl}iw Thirteenth sireet. fasciculatum. ment is % ry /i 4 terrest } heantiful flowers Ey 3 ~ suvemdinz: heech trae. ‘Twe small ponds alse have heen | Resides the domestic species, the | grow th. o B 3 | orehids. of which family the lady's | eonstructed In the limiied space.|yellow KEuropean lime-loving plant = 4 "y o I | slippers are members, are wood-lov- | whers Dr. Emery raises a variety of | (calceolun), the iherian | ) { ing. xhade-loving plants. One by ewe | aquatic piants, as well as affords a | relatives, (fan-shaped | | Dr. Emery other ade |ro-‘h-von for tadpeles, salamanders and | leaves and flower very like our pink {to fulfill this requirement. He now |geid fish. The fady'salippers. or moc- | acaule in shape), macranthum (pur- has successtplly transplanted the com- | casin _flowers, made 1o bloom con- | ple) and the amall d (the plant mon tullp tree of the District, sist of the pink lady's-slipper (acaule) | resembling a seadling) are in which bears flowers strongly sugges- | and its albine variety, the two yellow | successful cultivation. In addition to | tive of pale vellow tulip: in the ' enss, and ‘small (pubescens and t or more diff & more delicate show of color during its hloesaning 12th and G Sts. 3 Corner Rooms 2nd Floor Large show windows. Suit- able for milliner, tailor or beauty parlor. W. H. WEST €O. 916 15th St. M. 9900 hove Candidates for com Washingion High Scheol Cadet Corps issions in the will he given tten examinations Address Communications te W. M. Mornstein, President, 2325 18th St. N. W.—Phone Col. 9853 DGS . Goldeftberg's Friday Remnant Sale uesday, It was announced | Col. Wallace M. professor of military | Hizh asked names officers’ school principais to furnish Col of cadets eligible ges have heen made <afl of instroctors ze of the Central High Secho John S, Deonevan, ferred to the 3d Stephens make it difficult to dis stimulate ation will hix week al this principal of Centy Donovan former eadet c: and T; vin notifi £10.59 for TITLE LAW SOUGHT. Stephens te Prepare Draft of Auto Measnre, upon 1 for e ansmitted 1 mation copi Pennsvivania dance. ¥ that a title law ce the number of since it wonld e of machines lear title. the title laws et | M hout_showi; It'sa Ccntent“e'd Community University Park Desirable lot homes read; Sold on easy Investigate and You'll Invest A Complete Frigidaire . Homes and Apartments fi d b : Mar::flgture?{'l ol LCTION 91 LADY'S SLIPPERS. the in the | Ist L COLL X United States Obably no flower conld he selacted, ept_purely tropical growths, which nresants more difculties to the aver- aze Washinzion gardener « of lady iited Sta ) esstully by Dy INQUIRE AFOUT W. D. Moses & Sons Fetantiohea 1281 F Street and Eleventh OUR DEFERREP PAYMENT PLAN Linens Uphelstery Furniture T‘H‘E new Model B-5-2 Prigidaire Electric Re~ frigerator can be placed in your home as ensily as an ordinary ice-box. And if you move to another home you can take your Frigidaire with you just as easily as you take the rest of your furniture. In this new Prigidaire, the compact refrigerating mechanism is built right into the cabinet, Itiss complete electric refrigerator in one unit. A single electrical connection is all that's necessary. And when that is done you can forget about refrigera- tion. Day and night, week after week, your Frigid- aire will operate silently and automatically. You have nothing to start, nothing to stop, nothing to refill and nothing to adjust. The Model B-5-2 Frigidaire can be installed for only $245, plus a small charge for freight and in- staflation. Greatly increased uction assures prompt delivery. Or, if you already have a good ice-box it can easily be converted into Frigidaire at but little expense. Any model can be bought on convenient terms. Whether or not you are interested in electrical refrigeration, you will be interested in the demon- stration of Frigidaire that is now being given at our display room. Stop in today. DELCO LIGHT COMPANY WASHINGTON SALES BRANCH 1219 “E” STREET N.W. Telephones: Franklin 7157, Franklin 651 ruuunwummquwuu-—.m— ar e}‘rig rators’ Bureau of Chem- and affords | STORES INC. UNTIL YOU HAVE LOCATED AND TRIED THE DGS STORE NEAR YOUR HOME—YOU HAVE FAILED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY HIGHER QUALITY FOOD AT LOW- ER PRICES. OUR STORES-—MAKES _POSSIBLE THESE BARGAINS. OWNERS IN EVERY STORE ARE EAGER TO SERVE YOU FREE DELIVERY. For Preserving Buy Your SUGAR | From a DGS Store 110 1bs. 61c GOLD - DUST . LARGE PKG. 25¢ \FRESH BAKED FIG BARS 2 Ibs. 25¢ Pillshury’s ‘Pancake Flour Pkg., 14¢ Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour Pkg., 14c Aunt Jemima’s Buckwheat Flour Pkg., 17¢ QUAKER OATS PKG. 0 CREAM of WHEAT Pkg., 23¢ WHETENA Pkg., 23¢ TODDY Adelight- ful easily and quickly pre- choce- Jate drink. Hot or cold, always deli- clous. 14\lb. Can 29¢ POWER—OVER 70 INDIVIDUAL WELL. TREMENDOUS BUYING KRUMM’S MACARONI SPAGHETTI EGG NOODLES Made Famous By fllcl"’ Famous Quality 3 Pkes. 25¢ CERESOTA FLOUR “the prize bread and pastry Flour of the world” Pure—Wholesome—Not Bleached 12 Lbs. BAG mac 4lciaw. 57c QUEEN OLIVES Large Jars 29(} STUFFED OLIVES Large Jars: 390 Gillette Blades The Genuine Razor Blades Especially Priced— GOLD GOLD BAND BUTTER Chas. Schneider Baking Co.’s VIENNA BREAD Famous for Its Crispy Goodness A Builder of Strength, Vitality and Health | Order It Regularly HOLMES' FRENCH APPLE PIE Cannot Be Described in Words— You Must Eat It to Appreciate It! IMPORTED SARDINES 2 cans 25¢ | PINK SALMON can 15¢ FANCY TOKAY CLICQUOT GRAPES CLUB ALE 21bs. 25¢ $2.75 case LARGE %O%SGMATCHES 25¢ DGS TOILET TISSUE OR WALDORF TISSUE 3 Rolls, 25¢ FOUNTAIN brand | GELFAND'S HAM MAYONNAISE 'Still the Best! Insures Success At Any Meal! 12¢ 25¢ SOSSS SR ARARAAARRRAS SRR ARR AR RS AR RS ARSARRRAN NN NNSNNNNY m\“““\“‘\\\“\\\\i\\\\i\\\\\\‘\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\ .\4\\\\\\\\\\.\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\““‘\‘“\\\\\\\\\"\\\‘s\\\\\““\\\\“\\\\\\\\\\“\\\\\“\\“\;\\\\“‘ Items Crowded Out of Our Regular Advertisement on Women’s Gloves Novelty C u f f Chamosuede Gloves, with embroidered flare and turn-back cuffs; mode xand, beaver, pongee. black and y. Sizes 514 to 813, Eom sl 096 Women’s Lambskin Gloves, two- clas erseam style: black ite, mode and brown 5% to 8. For- £250 value, Fridax ar o $1.89 Goldenbere's—First Floor. ——— Ribhon Remnants Ribbons in all widths and color for every need—choice of satin, moire, grosgrain. novelty and piain styles. Divided into three Int= for quick clearanece. Lot One—19¢ Yd. Lot Two—12¢ Yd. Lot Three—4c Yd. Goldenhere’s—First Floar. o 25¢ and 30c¢ Domestics, 18¢ Yd. Remnants of 32-inch Printed Shirting Madras, 32-inch Dress Ginghams, 36.inch Outing Flan- nels. 32-inch Romper Cloth, 36- inch Printed Challis. 2T-inch Shaker Flannel, 36-inch High- count Percales and 36-inch Fleece. down Flannels, in desirable lencths Goldenberz's—TFirst Floor. 19¢ and 25¢ Cottons Friday, 12Y5¢ Yd. Remnants of Bleached and Un- bleached Cottons. 36 and 3% inches wide, in lengths ranging from one to 4 vards. Goldenbers's—First Finor. ————— 49c¢ Table Oilcloth at 29¢ a Yd. t Seconds Remnant Int of -quarter Table Oflcloth, in piain white, faney and tiling . effects. Slight seconds of standard quality Goldenbers’s—First Floor. £1.50 All-Wool Dress Flannels 98¢ Yard Fine All'weol Imported French Dress Flannels. in remnant lengths that women will find just right for making sport dresses and children’s dresses without waste of material: 30 inches wide: In a large range of the most wanted colors for Fall. Regular $2 to $3 All-Wool Fabrics $1.69 Remnants from our regular stock of high-grade dress gonds. grouped at one low price for quick disposal tomarrow. All are full 34 inches wide and the as. sortment includes such popular materials for Fall as Velour. Hairline Stripe Serge. Tricotine, new Fall Plaids, Check Suftings. Fancy Stripe Suitings, plain-color Armure. Broadcloth, etc. Flack and desirable colors. Goldenbere’s—First Floor. e Lace Remnants Remnants of Laces, Nets, Geor- gette Crepe and Embroideries, in an assortment of styles and colorinzs: desirable lenzths: formerly 10¢ to $1.50 vard. Fri- day at 5¢ to 89¢ 39 Venice Laces, edgings and Insertions, 2 inches wide, matched sets, conventional and floral designs: white. ecru and cream. Friday . " 24¢ 39¢ Camisole Laces, including Duchesse. Calais and filet ef- fects: four inches wide, heading top. Friday at 25¢ 79¢ Irish and Filet Laces, hand- made: many pretty patterns: edzings and Insertions ; 43" 12%c¢ Trimming Laces. including linen, cluny. Calais. art and vals: edginzs and insertions: various widths and pat- 8 79c Gold and Silver Laces, two And three inches wide: = T ity . DJC Goldenhere's—First Flone, —— $4 Blankets $2.95 Pair £4x76 and §4x80 Double.bed Size Blankets. heayy weight. soft- fleece finieh. in plaids of various colorings. also tan and gray with fancy -horders. 72x80 Double-bed Size Comforts, soft. white cotton filling: cov- erings of sateen and other fab- ries: figured both sides: many with plain-colar sateen border: former $5.00 and 3500 raden 1. $3.65 (24) Part-wool Robe Blankets, - hy i 66x80 desiens. Formerly Fridav at. .. Cotton-filled Comforts. douhle- size: gond quality cover ings: flr‘urrd“ on hoth sides. Former $3.50 value. - rriax at $2.29 Golenberz's—Fourth Floor. Sale Tomorrow Housewares (49) Candles, assorted SIightly sofled. Regularly 5 10 and 13c each....... D€ (14) White Japanned Cake Cabi- nets, slightly marred. ?:\xl;l;qr]‘ $1.49 ¥ri 59(‘ (1) Heavy Tin Copper-bottom Wash Hoile Iy marred Sold regula $1.98 r 98¢ and B2 riday at (22) Swiss Gray Enameled Slop i Regularly Jars, with cover and ha die. $1.25. -, Friday & 79¢ (10 sets) Dover Sad Trons, three irons. stand & nd £1.69 handie. Regularly $1.95. Friday at Mixing four i zet (18_sets) Opal Bowks, Regularly 98¢ - o K‘l"fll "9“ (32) Homaid Galvanized Tron Ice Cream ers, twoguart xize. Regularly 9% ot Frwm .. 19¢ (17) White Enameled Bath Stools, slightly soiled. Resu larly $1.25 each Fri. Goldenberz's—Basement . Odd Lots of Men’s Clothing (26) Young Men's Overcoats, brown and heather mixturs large collar, patch pockets with flaps and _three-piece heits. Sizes 33 to 33 Former £16.50 3 i '$9,95 (45) Young Men's Suits, f: colors; valne. wo-pants mer $1 Gotdenhere's—Fint Fianr. 59¢ Table Damask 48c¢ Yd. 5%-inch Mercerized Ta ask. excellent e cafe use, Cho ble Dam terns. Goldenbers” 25¢ All-Linen Toweling, 16¢ Alllinen Unbleached Crash Toweling. ahsorbent grade, for roller or tea towels. Goldenbers's—First Floor. $2.95 Novelty Silk Scarfs, $1.49 Novelty i rfs. good qual- ity. heavy-weight crepe de chine in beautiful floral designs: attrac- tive colorings, including copen, jade, red and tan: 19 inches wide, 17 vards long: finished with hand- knotted silk fringe. Goldenbers's—First Fl Handkerchiefs Women's Handkerchiefs, cm- broidered corner, eolored waov en horder, enlored corded and drawn.work effect. Reg. € ular 10c and 121z¢ kinds, OC Men's Colored Woven Border Handkerchiel, full size and perfect quality: assort- Gliboion T ok 2dC Boys® White Handkerchiefs, with hemstitched border: neatly made:soft Tinen-finish qual- Regulariy 10c sach. S 7c 50¢ Gold Filled Rings, 18¢ (105) Gold Filled Rings, for women and misses: fancy stone sets, in an assortment of popular Sty denbere's—First Floor. 39¢ Shopping Bags 18¢ (24) Shopping Bags. of heavy auto clath: pilzrim style; substan- tially made Goldenberz's—First Floor. $1 Beaded Bags 44c (74) Imported Beaded Hand bags. drawstring styles: assorted pretty designs and bright color ings. : (10) Mesh Bags, silver plated: pretty styles: some slizhtly shopworn: former $2.00 and $2.9% $1.25 Goldenbers's—First Flnor. 39¢ & 48c Cretonnes 19¢ Yard Mill lengths of fast.color Cre. tonnes, full 36 inches wide: lisht and dark floral. stripe. cord and foliage - designs. Ml lengths from 1 to 8 yards. but plenty alike for draperies and coverings of all sorts. Goldenbere's—Firat Flnor. ? White Curtain Marquisette, with blue, rose, red and gold lace edge and Insertion: any quan tity ecut from full 1215¢ Poor. yaer rolls. 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