Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1925, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1925. : . 23 —_— T in 30 days after the selected contractor [ Government acquaint the prospective examination. wealthy young Rhine-| GA c the company said, the exten- has been notified. contractors with the conditions met ! lander stands firm on one point in 1m1 S MAINS REFUSED. o A T The spq ions contemplat at the Lincoln Memorial Building, marriage annulment suit . o ; (e appllhacin shims Shaa s calendar s, or two calendar .| when numerous piers had to be suni Wi | service to Kentlworth and Benning | mas b » with he ch | the_application of the residents. feature of the .|to bedrock, and the specifications He has admitted that five false| dders are notifled that for each day |explain that contractors will be ex- statements were contained in the H]l‘ Held Impossible. 8 730 days or beyond the time | pected o vislt the site and Acquaint of particula hen his suit was filed.| The Washington Gas Light o Ll g E SRRy, : He said * when his wife’s as advis » ! = fied! that mo ney asked it he were the pursuer. 1ie | D : e ot ssibl G o 0 o 2 has acknowledged that he and the Mains recent 8 Remn aAn are Fea |1red X ; Wil kar\nl\:l\wil\vi\ Ty1|:|"§umo‘:g.'x‘:\'mrrl-‘r ‘::::2::-:‘"(;..‘:.'” IR q 5 Qeialy ed) Mo moler twhEns iy S 6 - ‘ ts t Contractors Given Until Jan- e day below the '7a0 dass or the i Song Writer Says He Did Not | et on b o or 3 o i time specified in his contract, down to gether before their m: ; e £ . S e D T or Special Selling—Friday uary 7 to Submit The s sbuei ] | SEEK JOINT BANQUET. Know Colored Wife of (n]r 2 L;Pntlll:-lln:m. 1d - co, will be of concrete from e S o8 ot The t 1 1i 1 I 3 ean low water 5 3 Concoranst Gadet) Conps. Vieterans Rhinelander. marriage last y ! 1¢ busier the precec ing da 1vs the glt”!l(l the Estimates. Eranite’ ol s e eon P s 2 at e ""“"Y““"::' & voink 4 teot Dolow Would Meet With Soldiers, : accumulation of broken sizes in Women’s Shoes ST e e e e of the Corcoran Cadet | gy tne Associated Press the introduction of a 4.436 word love Full Four-Course that are REDUCED for clearance on Friday. Blds for beginn ns p- ¥ 3 r il - Corps V. s Association st eve-| ; AT e e s letter written by Rhinelander from . . s o . L 5 eniae the Avii i 1oy 3 "¢ | ning in the N: rd Armory a| NEW YORK, November 19.—Irving ofter written B i";m"'l.”mnm Chicken Dinner Thursday It's a representative assortment of “best sellers, Srere s ortice . il dativer i R it committe ed to confer | Berlin, song writer, today followed Alf o : : i o ““gw‘ : i : it at Goverr b ’ any A, 1218t | jolson, blackface comedian, in deny-| society girls who drank and s . naturally—all grouped regardless of regular selling S 1 ing. that he had ever met Alice [ at Bermuds { price— o wife of Leonard “our S rec =. :;.:_’:xf:::"::::\:', s L e : For choice at 7 Q5 ton, said today that he was in lurope - girl wrote voung apa_and 4 ; ; : sl T T e oo O I o » % she had met him at [ b; cak Tnane iroken sizes—but probably all sizes in the combined lo e 1 o e il ot i i e | hane i WYOMING CAFE Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street Genied that | Rhinelander did no % th » || Cor. Col. Rd. and Calif. St. N.W. Sled runner: tractor treads can |he hs o i 4 his part if t N. 2941 Ample Parking Space fit an auto fc svel in deep M 1 O Address communications to W. M. Hornstein, Pres., 2325 Eighteenth St. N. W. . Phone Columbia 9855. - DGS Tomorrow! Opening Our New | T BASEMENT SHOE DEPARTMENT § 1oy ecer ot iyt s s o g liver your complete table needs—Low prices, high qual- \ulionull_v Known and Nationally Advertised Shoes at Astonishingly Low Prices! - ity and real marketing service. VU UTU UV 4 . p As a further evidence of o G ld Ba C ff For many months we have felt our basement needed a shoe department—one that = > effort 1o furnish our ruslome‘:’: 0 g 0 ee ‘ with the highest quality mer- 41C lb. chandise, we have acquired the sole distributorship of AYRSHIRE Gold Band Butter CREAMERY 57¢ 1b. in Creamery Qualily Nut Margarine pi ) i At All Our 63 lb AL f;nc‘hl;l'ltre{ safe and eco- 5 . 2 1 oS i nomical substi - The Popular New Styles The High-Grade Materials : Ho C 1D. orputter, - 20¢ 1b. ONE-STRAP PUMPS TAN CALF ~ BUCKLE PUMPS BLONDE SATIN CROSS-STRAPS WOVEN LEATHERS g5 LEAVE YOUR ORDER AT A DGS STORE FOR FRONT-STRAPS GRAY SUEDE o - el A SELECT THANKSGIVING TURKEY STREET STYLES GUN METAL ) P amaessesssssnsesesest e EVENING STYLES PATENT LEATHER = Al NEW PRUNES 2 le 25 c Regular $3.00 Values EXTRA FANCY SMYRNA FIGS b 29 DROMEDARY DATES pkg. 20c Sauer’s and McCormick’s Vanilla Extract bottm QUAKER QATS pkg. 11¢ PILLSBURY’S PANCAKE FLOUR 2 pkgs. 25¢ PILLSBURY’S BRAN “for health” pkg. 19¢ AUNT JEMIMAS BUCKWHEAT pkg. 17c (REAM OF WHEAT pkg. 24c would give every service of an upstairs department and yet sell dependable. wantable footwear at a great saving. With this in mind we have worked and planned and tomorrow, Friday morning. will open, for your approval, a shoe department of which we are justly proud. Fea- turing only products of America’s best shoe factories. Expert shoe fitters will render every service, and special attention will be given to the kiddies. In our regular stock-we are carrying shoes of every style and size so you will be able to find what you want no matter what model you have decided upon. Y=/ 222/ Women’s g Boys’ Misses’ 7 Girls’ Children’s 7 Infants’ Regular $4.50 to $6 Values Regular $6 and $8 Values™ =, EGG NOODLES oo s e e R s JELLO, All Flavors pkg. 10 KNOX GELATINE pkg. 19¢ SNIDER’S CERESOTA KETCHUP hottle, 17c FLOUR CHILI SAUCE ~ bottle, 23¢ {“The Prize Bread and Pastry Ozster Cocktail Sauce bottle, 23¢ Four of the World” “On the Tables of Famous Fating Places” {9 1DS., 32¢ 12 lbsw 75¢ I N R R A A A A A A A A A P PP P PP P P PP AAPS 1 FLORIDA ORANGES doz. 43¢ Children’s School v Boys” High-Grade — 7 Y| JUICY GRAPE FRU[T : 3 fflr ¢ I o oormiqntos s fi“:’;‘f‘f:.‘:ff ' N STAYMAN WINESAP APPLES 41hs. 25¢ Y MACHINE SLICED BACON Ib- 49 LARGE CANS TOMATOES 2 for 25¢ KIRKMAN’S SOAP 4 for 23c THREE OF A KIND Wi M d ; Women’s 98¢ = EACH THE BEST ; omen’s, Misses” an Children’s F. h ! s 5 G Children’s 98¢ Rubbers RoLC Felt Slippers Women’s $3 4-Buckle Arctics HOLMES CORBY’S Chas. Schneider Baking Company's Th hoes Pure gum soles, L Famo e iy i g sy gt efiey ot $1.95 - HOSTESS VIENNA a rubber—to fit 63c black. Many with 2 soles, in all the mwefl 59C ;’r’;‘:fl‘"\:‘lil“fl'flit‘ggcn e e | S MINCE MEAT CAKE or narrow toes. fancy two-tone tops. All perfect, shades. All perfect. M or flat heels. All sizes at 1 ideal Christ if; 1 very pair guaranteed to give per- N and ; Urui cur"”u rd\lfl : andialtsizesiols) Pk M tizes. fect ~satisfaction or money re- Increasingly Popular BREAD L funded. All sizes. Y PUMPKIN PIES You'll like its erusty, & “full of holiday 4SC crispy, appetizing goodness. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement ) cheer” ORDER A LOAF TODAY! k HflflflflluflfllflflflflflfllflflfllflfllfllfllhflflflflfllflfllflflmmtlflfllfllfllfllmIlIll!llIlIIllllllllllllllliUlIII%Ill||HIlllll!llIlllllIlIlIlfllllIllllllllllillllllllll!lllIlIIIlIllIlllIIlllillllIlflllllIlHllm All Styles But Not in All Sizes Sce Our 11th Street Window Display—That Tells the Story! » ’ Women’s $3.00 Pumps ' Boys’ $4.00 s Rice & Hutchins Oxfords Vou will have to see these shoes ¢ 2 ; to appreciate their value. You 1 5 Who makes better Boys’ Oc. ¢ won't believe your eyes when v hd fords than Rice & Hutchins? All A see satin, patent, tan and combinations of these new, broad-toe styles, Goodyear G matcrials in beautiful footwear. At a price welts and rubber heels attached. Sizes 1 to 514, special for the opening sale only. All pericct. In a new shade of tan, and made to stand hard wear. »

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