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THE _EV LN ING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D...C.,. THURSDAY, APRIL 15 ORATORY FINALS | DUEINHYATTSHLLE Contest Scheduled Tomorrow ORATORY C ONTESTANTS IN MARYL | RGINIA SCHOOLS ganizing Family Soclal Work, showed a total for relief and service in all ATHEISTS PLAN DRIVE. departments amounting to $89,018 and |~ for +cost of administration and execu- tive office, bookkeeping and mainte- nance a total of $19,927 GETS LOCOMOTIVE ORDER. NEW YOBK, April 15 (®.—The American Locomotive Co. has received an order from the Delaware, Lack wanna and Western Railroud for 25 heavy mountain type three-cylinder A vigorous campalgn of atheinln education “to meet the drive toward religious dictatorship sponsored by the |z bigots and fanatics” will be planned ) at a “heretics’ banquet” to be held here May 3 under auspices of the American Association for the Ad- |0 vancement of Atheism. \ The Washington Secular League is. cooperating in arranging the ban quet, it is announced. The place for | @ TRULY WONDERFUL VALUES FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY “mesn. EGGS, 2 Doz., 65¢ GOLDEN SPREDIT, 3;%: $1.00 Large 55C TOMATOES NS freight locomotives. the function has not been selected. @ Also at Del Ray, Va., High School. The s inals in the Oratorical Contest in the 1 (Md.) High School will be held in the school auditorium, with the facuity committee as judges and the entire student body in attendance, mor beginning at 1-Lb. Rolls Hand Packed Red » Ripe tomor: row 8130 Pan-American Coffee, 3 lbs., $1.30 Regularly 45¢ Lb. An improved blend of the most carefully selected Mocha, Java, Medellin Bogota and Sweet Santos Coffees. We are so sure of your approval of this fine coffee that we say, “BUY 3 POUNDS, USE 1 POUND OR ANY PART OF A POUND, iF NOT PERFECTLY SATISFIED, RETURN THE UNUSED 2 POUNDS AND WE WILL REFUND THL ENTIRE PURCHASE PRICE OF $1.30.” BUTTE 2 Ibs., 91c Freshly churned—finést quality—pound prints. MODES * ]\lodnn\l)\nl ||y r!u 1 di contest, six being pitted against two boys. Names of Contestants. The names of contestants ; subjects are: Wtella and the Constitution BHARIIIES GROLP L Arnold, “The O | xwell Anderson, "Je Bertha Wei * DAILY =¥ ING THE ER C I'TON'S DIRE( ROM “PASHION CONTACTS.” OUR Fresh Creamery Derry Dale L 3 < * * Coleman Jennmgs to Con-| tinue as Chairman; C. C. Glover, Jr., Retains Post. OUR MANY NECTIONS PRESENT DIESIGNS V FROCKS AND 1 RAPS WHICH GRATIFY THE DE- SIRES OF TII: MOST DIS CRIMINATIN G SHOPPER. STYLE CON- tLLOWS US 1 Cuts from Tender Milk-fed Calves Loin or Rib Veal Chops Bouillon Veal Roast Shoulder Veal Roast. . ., Ib., 18¢ Breast of Veal, bone out 1b., 12¢ Beef, Cut from the Finest, Most Tender Steers Chuck Roast. . ... .lb., 22¢ Prime Rib Roast. ..lb., 28¢ SIRLOIN STEAK. Shoulder Lamb Chops Shoulder Roast of Lamb Stewing Lamb 1b., 10c éanssPork & Beans, FREE —with each purchase of 3 cans at our regular price of 9¢c each. “Van Camp’s are the originators of beans with tomato sauce.” STRAWBERRIES ¢, 3 for 95¢ 35¢c Each Green Beans. . ... .1b., 20c 2 stalks, 25¢ Masor ill be | 1d_tomor: inning at | 10 o'clock likkewise, will | 1o held before the pupils of the school, with the faculty committee and Prin cipal Harry Baker, jr. serving as 1b., 35¢ 1b., 25¢ RN VMR AN AR PRI YN T A R R SRR R R R Coleman Jennings re rlo:tud hairman for anothe Md., High School. Top row, left lo‘ ight:: Stella Payne, Bernard Nee: a Arnold_ and Mark Woods. Bottom, | Iell to right: Irene McLeod, Mary Blundell and Maxwell Anderson. Lower: Those who will compete for the honor of representing the (xeflr( | Mason School, Arlington County, Va. Left to right: Clarence Hawkin: Upper: Finalists in the Hyatts <* > * * contesf ween the gi out for the repres chool fn the disteict finals, which wil held April 20 Alexandria. | ually_representative of the most ' outstanding in the student life of thi school are the four finalis Ora Lewis, beth Adame, lawkins and Harmon the speakers will h: ct relating to coln, Marshall, Jef and America's contribution to con tutional government being the them Eastern High Finals. A report from Miss Kate D. Buck-] nam, faculty chairman at Eastern High Bchool, states that the semi-finals in (rx]m school will be held PR AR RAR) nts, equally divi 1d boys, will ion of FACTS— ICEABL} PRICIN STOCKS. DESPITE THESE THERE IS A NOT. VODERATION I} g JT OUR se, * 3 s and Harmon Franc the meeting : ended also by the fol e William H. De Lacey, lis, Charles C. Glover, Heilen, Dr. George ileles M rdsol Richard the current 000 for the gene the Associated tizens' Relief Ass )00 short was brought out 3 ampalign d by M f the commit FIELDS SAVES YOU 40 7 wore : We Have No High Salaried Buyers--No Floor Walkers--No Because--Deliveries--No Charge Accounts--No Elaborate Fixtures SUITS = TOPCOATS Our New One- Button Model Very Smart $22.50 Newport Roast. . ..lb., 35¢ Boneless Pot Roast, Ib., 18c elcle] pared with the same period of the - | previous vear. It was reported that ' ) simllar increases in demand for help st in all the larger citles of the country. Audited reports by public account- ints were also submitted by the treas. urers of these organizations, including | ments for material relief also the Summer Outings Committee there were 409 f and the Christmas Opportunity Pen- compared with 408 during March of | sion fund. These expenses distributed | last vear and the total disbu ccording to the forms approved by f 3 were | the committee on uniform accountin of the sociation for total cash recein w pledges | ¢ d_brought th 1p to $44,000, with vet to be heard fro The board also re the several district visito | the continued inc reports of | .1b., 25¢ 1b., 18¢ ORI R Constity on, Han iy work 1d the still is § by the report of the ¥ 18-0z. . Twelve puplls, eight girls Can ud four boys, will appear in the semi nal eliminations. laura Barrett, R R Graves, Peter Manganaro, Homiller and George Roth. Marked interest in the closing stages of the contest- among the Virginla schools is evidenced in & report from Mra. Eugenia H. Osbourn, principal of the Ma Agricul tural High School. The winner in Iceberg Lettuce Spinach. . . ... .3 lbs., 25¢ (Home Grown) Cauliflower. ... .head, 23c Spring Onions, 2 bnch., 7¢c ASPARAGUS, Large Bunches. . .23¢ POTATOES Us ..101bs.,73c No. 1 Grade Tender SMOKED HAMS 7 %2/ 1b., 32¢ SUGAR LOAF BACON, Ib. . .. 2lc SMOKED HAM, Cer_:ter Slices, Ib. . . .38¢ CHICKENS = Ib., 39c STEWING FOWL, Ib .37¢ PURE LARD - 21bs., 33c SMOKED BACON, Ib BY THE PIECE Loin Roast of Pork Pork Chops 1.35¢ Fresh Picnic i Celery this school is Dabney Waters, Claude Smith and Theodore Ritter, also com- petedl n the closing event, which wi judged by Prof. R. C. Haydon, divi- superintendent of _ school homas Didlake, lawyer of Manassas. and “A. A. Walter, instructor f history in the Snavely School for bo; As an indication of llu‘ intens the Interest in the contest in th hool, Mrs. Osbourn states that about 24 class mates of Dudley Waters plan to make the trip to Alexandria for 1he final meeting to lend their moral and vocal support to their schoonl champlon. TALKS ON NATUHE STUDY BY CORNELL PROFESSOR E. Laurence Palmer, Authority, at| Dunbar Today and Central High Tonight. E. Laurence Palmer of Cornell | v speaks on ature Study | mentary Science in the| this afternoon at Dunbar h School and this evening at § o'clock at Central High School. i Prof. Palmer is an authority on | nature study, botany and elementary | ce 1910 he has been u acher of these subjects in Cornell | University, where he is now professor f rural cducation. He is editor of | the Cornell Rural School Leaflet and is the author of “Nature Study.’ SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York R IR R R T DRI i) RREE 0l AND Prof. Sugar Cured R R R E AR D SRR lb., 29¢ Cuts Ib., 21c Center Cuts SRR R 12-0z. cans Corn Syr: Ny Syrup ST Apple Sauce— 2 No. 2 cans, 25¢ Apricots, No. 2V, can, 25¢ Del Monte Navy Beans, 4 lbs. .. .25¢ Beets, 2 No. 3 cans. . .25¢ “Silver Lake” “Post’s” Bran,2 pk‘l., 25¢ Royal Anne Cherries— No. 2 can, 25¢ Dromedary Cocoanut— 2 74 pkgs., 25¢ “Gorton’s” Ready-to-Fry Codfish, 2 cans. ... .25¢c Rosefield Corn, 3 cans, 25¢ Fig Bars, 2Ibs. . .....25¢c Flour—Ballard, 2 pkgs., 25¢ “Self-Rising” Fruit Salad, No. 1 can, 25¢ Del Monte Raisins, 2 pkgs. ... ...25¢ Seeded and Seedless Salt, Purity, 3 pkgs Salmon, Chum; No. 1— 2 cans, 25¢ Sardines, Oil, V;— 5 cans, 25¢ Soap, Cleaneasy— 7 cakes, 25¢ lvory Flakes, small— 3 pkgs., 25¢ Lifebuoy Soap— ARRIVED YE Olsmple . Dominica Tennland TERDAY. thampton. April Trindad: Abr [ Antwerp, April ntwery, March Fort St rivives Hundreds of men who have always paid $35 and $40 for their Suits and Topcoats are now buying at Fields—and getting precisely the same value at $22.50—0UR ONE STANDARD PRICE. With big overhead expenses of one store, naturally. the one-store merchant must tack en “Selling Ex- penses,” which the customer must pay—but they add nothing to the value or style of the garment. It's easy to figure out how and where.FIELDS SAVES YOU THAT 40%. *Havre. April DUE SATURDAY. v Naples, April 7 | Southampton, April 10 DUE SUNDAY. La Savois cakes, 25¢ SPAGHETTI Splemld brand, 3 pbxt ...25¢ Stringless Beans— 2 cans, 25¢ “Wagner's” Kewpie Tissue, small 4 for 25¢ Tomatoes, No. 2— 4 cans, 25¢ Tea, 10c size, Lipton’s Yellow Label, 3 pkgs., 25¢ tonta Rosso Berengaria Fields chain of stores covers the country—doing a great volume of business and carry a sen- sational buying power in the market. Positively no overhead expense of the small retailer. Tremendous stocks of all new, fresh merchandise and the happy faculty of winning confidence by giving good clothing and guaranteeing every customer a square deal and the utmost of satisfaction. TOPCOATS—all silk lined, single and double-breasted tube coats; single and double-breasted box coats, 48, 44, 45 and 46 inches long; double-breasted blues; double-breasted grays; single-breasted grays; over- plaids, plaid backs and the new tweeds—all in foreign and American wec = s. F1 722 14th St. Cor. N. Y. Ave. Open Saturday Evening Till 9:30 8BUY THE FJIELDS WAY — PAY. (.AIH AND‘JAVE ,Al,!:‘ ELDS Twenty-Two Fifty, Inc. T;'iple Succotash, 2 cans, 25c A delicious combination of Corn, Lima Beans gnd Tomatoes Royal Fruit, 2 pkgs. . .25¢ “Gelatine” Jellies, Schimmel, Rice, Blue Ribbon, 2 phkgs. Tlnlu Fish, ’/g-lb size, each BARGAINS IN SOAPS Palmolive, 3 es. .. P&G White Naphtha, 25¢ d J\n|-Tl|nhlali . SAILING TOMORROW. AR AN 0 3 3 Lima Beans, No. 2, Macaroni, 3 pkgs. .. Splendid Brand Pineapple, No. 2Y/; can, 25¢ Del Monte Peas, 2 cans.........25¢c Lake Shore—Sifted Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs., 25¢ SATISFACTION ASSURED Lana Oil Toilet Soap, 4 cakes . . .25 WHILE THEY LAST Van Camp’s Hominy No. 3 can Van Camp’s Pumpkin, No.3can .........1 teuw Ameter v e ¢ 7 Aniana—Hamburs - Thema—G]anzon Rirer Bronien™Riexindgia E L ¢ ODD TROUSERS $3—$4—-$5—$6 For Work and Dress ity of A L W T Calamares— i Peiban o Kingaton imon—Santiago 0Oc 33383338833 il 3 L SRR Dy RS 2 PR > - g S,