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New Ideas of Office Facility are incorpo- rted in the plan and e quipment of the New Vermont Building Main 4752 SEZ RCUND TRIP ARMY-NAVY Foot Ball Game New York City, N. Y. Sat., Nov. 28, 1925 & 0 Wash JOHNSON R. MORGAN L FOR SKIN TORTURES Clean, Antiseptic id, Just What You Need ARMY SCHOOL BAND WILL PLAY TONIGHT Concert at Masonic Temple to Be Featured by Spe- cial Dances. Free concert, Masonic Temple Auditorium, Thirteenth = street and New York avenue north- tonight, 8:15 o'clock. Doors open at 7:30 o'clock. Ad- mission free. Program. Overture, “Yelva'.....Reissiger Concert Band of the Army Muslc Sci conducted by Musictan st B. Gentlle. Oath of Allegia Everybody “America the Beautiful,” nie Lau: Fantasia, Mirror”. Concert Bard of the Army Music School, conducted by Staff Sergt. Juan Mellado. “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” “Dixle,” Everybody. Peanut Dance......... Spectalty Leona Appelbaum and Anne Hoffman & Moskins s. “When You Masggie,” verybody. szhowski- . Moszhowsk1 Joseph Dressler. fe Back to Old Vir- “Mistress Shady,” of the Army School, conducted by nry Chura Solo dance, “‘Beautiful Dream,” Florence Hoffman & Ho “Ain't Dat Novelty d: Roger a Hoffman & H “A Perfect Da gled Bann E communit r the dlrection of Bo eature the free community 2 C 15 Temple Audi- d leaders to be . Gentile, Mel- nd Chure. Hoskins dancers | | d Dl Florence Embry and Roger i Richard Peacock. The program of community songs { |to be sung by the entire audienc 3 e clude the most popular of the | songs and several ballads free seats and ents. The doors ue will open at No children under the | ars will be admitted, | 1 children must come ts. The usual collection vill be taken to defray the expenses. 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A safe and agresable way to coughs is to take PER- N, which has been used years in the successful of all types of harsh or ntirely free that often clogs the air passages. 1d by il druggists in large PARISIANS’ VOCABULARY “We End,” “Flirt,” “Flva] 0'Clock,” “Deuce” and “Enock- *in General Usage. of the Associated Press r 30.—Willam of ; ther forceful conquest ish Isles gave thousands of er- invasion of English n tourists has added a | llection of isolated | s to the vocabulary | jan. g in “ing” have a spe- ination for the Parisian, who | n't think of trying for a com- | prehensive English vocabulary, but r. { who likes to interlard his sentences | with words of a_biza !(flnnpr jacket is one travels in a ) | ing ca ven goes out for an aftern footing” in the Bols de Boul brilllant Autumn day. | came into general use ht for a rest over Su n a similar o " used as a noun and | not verb, is in good usage. Sporting terms, such as ‘“knock- o uppercut” and the “deuce” |and “love” of tennis, have gotten al- tional circulation, despite the of 2 number of eminent sports- o persuade their followers to use | the pure French | Youthful Statistican. | From the Youngstown Telegram I'll never take that boy of mine to a moving picture show again.” The fat plumber was the speaker. | “Why not?” asked the thin car- | penter. | “He's a regular bug for statistics.” “Well—"" “One scene of ‘The Ten Command- ments’ shows the Israelites walking in the Red Sea, which opens up to let them through, and this effect was ob- talned by using hundreds of tons of gelatin.” “I see—-" “Well, sir, when I told my boy that he spent the rest of the evening with a pencil and paper trylng to figure out how much the gelatin would bring if served as dessert at 10 cents a plate.” dUR ENTIRE BUSIN ; Now Located In Our Own Blds. 922 14th St. Opposite Franklin Park CLAFLIN t. 1880 Formerty = otk and ¥ and Optometrists THE FEVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, M ONDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1925. { ALMONDS BRAZILS |CREAM DROPS Ib., 19 i Crystal Creams { .. CORNMEAL All stores will be OPEN WEDNESDAY UNTIL 10 P.M. for and, of course, CLOSED ALL DAY THA CRANBERRIES jivs.. CURRANT DATES FIGS Sunmaid Raisins S MINCEMEAT Rimores MINCEMEAT Nonesuch PUMPKIN JELL-0 Artists of the Air Cleaned Patras A&P Gypsies Dromedary Fancy California can be heard every Mon. from Station WCAP between 9 and 10 P.M. Tune in! Large Can Assorted Flavors 2 Ibs., 35¢ 2 pkgs.. 35¢ e et Your convenience KSGIVING DAY. Please shop early! oot A ked these many items for that Delicious Dinner, and we shall be happy, if in some small way, we can contribute to the Success of your Thanksgiving Table. pkg.. 20¢ CITRON Ib., 29c 2pks.,25¢ Ib., 19¢ pkg., 15¢ 2 for 25¢ pkg., 10c DROMEDARY PEE DROMEDARY CITRON, pkg., 20c Lemon or Orange Peel EXTRACTS Bell’'s Poultry Seasoning, ps.10c | "0 Grape Juiceco..s pt., 25¢; qt., 49¢ FRU[T CAKE corby—Rice—N. B. C. All Sizes KRAFT CHEESEX i, e 23¢ PLUM PUDDING o pkg. 15C § Artists of the Air Fancy Glaced—Bulk [b., 55¢ Ib., 27c 26¢ A&P Vanilla, Orange Gypsies LLemon—Bottle applause suggestion cards at all stores for your convenience. Please let us hear from R. & R—N.B. C. ¢ you. e ot Sl P S e S e S L L T L P P P PRI CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA Golden Heart ICEBERG CELERY |LETTUCE Large, Crisp Stalks Solid, Tender Heads FANCY JAMAICA BANANAS Large, Ripe Fruit FLORIDA NAVEL Oranges Sweet. Juicy. Thin Skin FLORIDA TREE-RIPENED Grapefruit Large and Luscious 1215c i 15¢| 15¢ Each | 25¢ Doz | 60cDoz.65¢ | 3 for 25¢ FANCY TABLE Potatoes 3 Lbs., 25¢ | 4 Lbs., 17¢ “RED STAR" INDIANA YELLOW ONIONS 4 1bs., 17¢ SCOTT’'S SWEET CIDER With the Old-Fashioned Tang 13-Gal. Jug. 1-Gal. Jug. 28¢c 55¢ (Contents) FANCY STAYMAN APPLES For Eating or Cooking 5 Lbs., 25¢ BEVERAGES ‘&% GINGER ALEgy i 15¢ v $1.65 2c Refund for Bottle ¢esds GINGER ALE 5 19¢ »- $2.28 ¢ &6 GINGER ALE %%10c »- $1.20 2¢ Refund for Bottle BUDWEISER - 16c - $1.75 ABNER-DRURY pAtdin "o 4 s 25¢ the Wood oy (Contents) FANCY NUTS MIXED ¥ 1b., 33¢ Soft-Shell California lb.’ 390 1b., 35¢ WALNUTS Ib., 35¢ WHOLESOME CANDIES Chocolate Large Washed La Belle Assorted 1b., 19¢ HARD CANDIES 1b., 19¢ | g rs ws S H R G Ground Between 2 10c LARD, CHEESE CALIFORNIA CLUSTER GRAPES Emperors or Tokays 2 1bs., 19¢ BROOK PRI? In 14 table portions. Lb. “Look for the Cow on the Carton!” PURE OPEN-KETTLE 2 Lbs., FANCY SELECTED Doz., SUNNYFIELD SLICED WHOLE MILK ‘ Lbo [] Fine Granulated SUGAR, 11" 6c 25 12, $1.45 100 B . The market shows a slight upward trend and, as a precaution, Stones it might be well to stock up a few extra pounds at these prices. For the Cake, Pie or Pastry Gold Medal, Pillsbury, Ceresota 12 Ibs., 70c; 24 1bs., $1.35. Washington Biscuit Flour—self rising—3-lb. bag, 335c. Crisco—1 1b., 23c.; 11} lbs., 34c.; 3 Ibs., 67c. Snowdrift—1 Ib., 23c; 2 lbs., 45c. Rumford Baking Powder, 3 Ib., 17¢; 1 Ib., 32¢. Royal Baking Powder, %; Ib., 23¢; 1 Ib., 45¢ Davis Baking Powder, 12 oz., 23c. Red Front Brand Baking Powder, ! % FRESH PACKED ] VEGETABLES AND FRUITS é 60c Sweet and Tender Iona Brand CORN can, 10c§; TOMATOES 7 2 & 15¢ 37¢c 49c 25¢ 33c String Beansi=. can 121c Lima Beans #: can, 10c PEACHES & e PINEAPPLE & &, VAN CAMP'S Evaporated Milk 2Cans 21¢ T, =5 i Monroe l:!rnnd 57| PEARS 2 N. Y. State Bartletts Tomato Soup E 4 3 Cans 25c¢ || Sianisia " TP TP