Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1925, Page 30

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= D. . LEGIONNAIRES GET DOWN 70 WORK Name Commntees and Adopt Resolutions as National McKinley’s Face To Be Portrayed On New Post Card A new 3.cent postal card, hear- ing the portrait of President Mc- Kinley, is being prepared by the Post Office Department for use under the new postal card rate adovted by the Universal Postal Congress at Stockholm. A 3-cent foreign reply postal card l-euh\- 1 Convention Opens. hei e bt ratotmmene e I pared. i S The new rate does not apply to Special Dispateh to The Star. postal cards addressed to Canada, OMAHA. Nebr., October 3.—The | ai opening of the seventh annual conven ac chairman & Peyser, utpart mm headed Vincent B. | to the Wil | ha T s will be | ist (hr ~xv\ here. the durir The emblem mxuuemln" the ¢ of Columbia Au at te dinner tonight “m minia- | e of the Lincoln Memorial. The | headquarters of the auxiliary are at ‘m( Hotel Keen. | Dis the mmitt. alon and action. Resolutions Adopted. del, Accompanying the District, e most important were the fol ‘,m,, onithe ‘ e it sosiy ot \|ln|1 Injured Cranking Auto. William Fi. Tolliver, | color -land fmming | wall. Several bo | He was taken to were fractured. { gency Hospital. | Woman was made before mirrors has kept hefore them ever adopted at m. S mal | OV RN\ BusTer Brown SHoes| with which te of the Ve | announced to serve | | TWesther Rain, snow and slush, ! of the District - 3 re also preparing annual reports for the convention, = wet pavements, puddles of water — what lively ! on B. Miller, past department | e- youngster can resist the temptation to walk right i through the worst of it? Protect their feet and safeguard their health with a pair of sturdy, hon- est Buster Brown Shoes, made of carefully selected leather throughout, and | put together by experts who know what the shoes will have to stand. | That’s true economy. n committee commander Gec Jol hington, n\fl \I(e (halr man, national legislative committee, nd I F ortin, secretary, rehabili- tation committee, Regrets Mitchell's Absence. intment was expressed ! re when it was Col. William Mitchell. a Vincent B. Costello Post on; was denied the privi lege of coming with the District dele- Ericadifrom | sation to attend the convention. A $3.00 to $5.00 | rousing reception was planned had he | heen on the District train when it ar rived vesterday. Members of the American Legion Auxiliary from the District of Colum bia are attending the initial sesdon of the national convention, whic 726 7th St. NW. You save the difference that we saved— Special Fall Purchase of $40 a $45 New Fall SUITS and TOPCOATS Marked Specially at $29.75 We saved through a fortunate pur- chase and that’s why you get such an opportune special. NEW FALL color- ings and models. No charge for alter- ations. House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes 7, 77 . 7 7 ¢ can, 11c MONDAY, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 5. 1925. THE A&P GYPSIES WILL BE ON THE AIR Monday night from 9 to 10. Listen in and enjoy the bewitching music of these famous entertainers. IONA BRAND CORN IT’'S HERE NOW! Tender, sweet corn of the well known Iona quality. This low price will prevail for a few.days. Can 1 OC BUTTER New Pack You can save money by buying for future needs. Encore SP A I Strictly Fresh Brand GHETTI | gGGs Churned from Pure Sweet Cream In spicy savory cheese and tomato sauce SUNNYBROOK P b 7 Cans Regular From Nearby Farms . 57¢ for Cc Doz. 59 Cut from Tub mn Little Sealed Carton C IONA Tomatoes B 00 v IONA New pack. Ripe, luscious Maryland stock § A fine, sturdy, well made Broom; plain or painted handle; for parlor or kitchen Vine Rlpened Miiehind Sasck (,fz(a)t;s 2 5 C use. , 1925 New Pyac ' s Large COFFEE 8 O'Clock From our own Coffee plantation in Brazil Lb., 39¢ EGGS No. 1 quality. Every one guaranteed Doz, 47¢C MILK A&P Brand Evaporated Our best seller IONA « PEAS Brand Fancy Wisconsin, 1925 Pack, Sweet, Tender Peas of Real Garden Flavor Can, ISC New Pack Peas Choice, Early June—Tender and Sweet 2 Cans 25¢ | Cala Hams Loffler’s Sugar Cured, Lean and Tender HEINZ Bulk National Biscuit Co.’s Peanut Patties A dainty sugar wafer with peanut-butter filling——delightfully sweet and nour ishing Pound, 37C P&G SOAP Naphtha A fine soap for all laundry purposes. Made by the makers of “Ivory” 6 Cakes for ZSC Ginger Ale (‘n«. Kirkman’s Are now redeeming their soap wrappers for valuable premi- Clicquot Club 275 24 Bmflcs — ums. They will soon estab- Contents lish a premium station here. All old wrappers are redeem- able with the new ones. = PICKLES C q\::: Mixed nrlrli?i? | 2 Contents 3OC 15C PEACHES | Del Monte Brand, sliced and packed in rich heavy syrup No. 1 Abner- Drury’s Bottles for Save your Kirkman Soap Wrappers. They are valu- The Ever Popular Cordial able. Beverage Aged in Wood, Light or Dark Old Dutch |g,. . Pancake Flour 10c Cleanser | Brand Buckwh Fl uckwheat Flour r. 11c Pkg. i NEW GOODS : 2 ?or ].SC Bgl/Uli‘bIACBEI 12C = Can’ lsc I!}a Lava Kar() Syrup RE??[}:A(]?EI, 13 New Crop IM %vqeetlsleart - llsbury 5 NaVY Beans H‘iii airy Soap e Fancy Michigan Stock ,1{‘1 Choice, Cake e ———————————————————————————————— Ralston’s Breakfast Food or Cream of Wheat s des Karo Maple Syrup, can . . . . . . Pkg., 10c Log Cabin Syrup, can . . . . . e D13 10 Lbs.,31c New Potatoes NEW ONIONS 5 Your . ) Kirkman’s Soap Choice Chips FAB or LUX 24c |CHEESE Fancy Wisconsin Whole . 29¢ Milk Cheese 27c Lb., 32¢ ] Piccadilly Newly Processed Cheese, Lb. 39¢ i Zrres, SARDINES & | Packed in Pure Olive Oil ize Loffler’s Hams Sugar Cured, Lean and Tender—Average 8 to 10 Ibs. Fancy Sweet Ibs. for Cooking Apples. 1bs. - Tall . Can Alaskan Pink Salmon Pound, 6¢ Fine S AR " 10 Pounds, 59c Gold Medal O Granulated U G 25 Pounds, $1.45 | Cercsota FLOU R, 12 5 7 OC 100 Pounds, $5.75 ATLANTIC » PACIFI Quick or Regular Size THE GREAT TEA co. Pkg., 21C

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