Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, 0. €., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926 1] PRISON ATROCITIES BlAMED FOR DEATHS | ‘J Two Convicts Died at Alabam Mines Due to Brutality. Grand Jury Is Told We Must Pay PASTOR EXPELLED By PRESBYIERIANS = South Dakota Minister Says . « He Was Qusted for Funda- | mentalist Views. Poll Got the Habit PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually January 1, 1926 Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 (ed Actm Dles i ot JAMFS BFRR\ Pre. JOSHUA W. CARR, on S. Hurley, Col. 2619 ‘ Mayo Dislikes Smoking. | NE % A 21 P).—Dr. W. | 1 Silverbrook Print Butter Cor 11th & E Sts. NW on - v Returas to Pulpit ()/( Ofi/z;/ n O7nc SWAT THE FLY | - | L | k nd\ mlxd of m_ )33 P StrL(t on nlu Qh at the s of the season. \nd Other Precious Stotes beg EXCHANGE DEALS CURBED. ' tar has for free || distribution wire-handle ||| im or ts e an fly swatters i Ask for one at the main oftice of The Star, or at ; any of the Branch Agen- : | Fas(l)lggned COOKIES | 1| ORANGE CRUSH| i GINGER ALE ‘7 1ISARSAPARILI A u.,"i.‘,“’ BLDWH%I‘R R $I.75‘ ess mon’i")'AY \DEGOR MONDAY, MAY 3ist is the day we honor(\ ' War Veterans, young and old. Be prepared to N\ look your best as you review the parade of brave j soldiers as they march in memory of those who gave their lives in a noble cause. Free Credit For Every &¥ \ Honest Person-- Moskin Says— Bring a Dollar Folks, you don’t need a pocketful of cash to parade out in a new outfit. Just ! pay $1 Down on a $20 purchase and the 7, balance a little each pay day. That’s MY idea of real credit. SALE. Women’s and Misses’ New Silk DRESSES $7 98 Many of the season’s latest styles are in- cluded. On sale Satur- Men’s & Young Men’s SUITS For Decoration Day Every style a winner. En- glish type clothes, or semi- fined as you prefer. Priced as ow as 59950 Straw Hats-- Silk Shirts-- Children’s Clothes On Extra Easy Terms Of Credit— Money-Saving ale Women’s nnd Misses’ COATS s19 Take this opportu- mty of buying a Good t at a low price. .. Open Qaturday Evemng Tlll 10 POST TOASTIES pre 10c Oranges, 45¢c, 50c, 60c, 70c Doz. oo Evaporated Milk: THE POPULAR V AN CAMP’'S MILK IS BEING s OFFERED AT THIS LOW Tall PRICETWO DAYS ONLY Cans Friday and Saturday NONE SOLD TO DEALERS llne Sunsweet Prunes tGOLD DUST sxfioxn SPECIAI . > 1b SPECIAL % FRIDAY R C FRIDAY , arge AND Carton 2: ; AND Sil% C SATURDAY 2 Cartons, 45¢ SATURD-Y PARKER CORBY’S ‘wous: ROLLS NATIONAL BISCUI'T COMPANY | FRESH I saken: Doz, 18C NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Graham Crackers STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Doz. 37¢ COCA-COLA BEVERAGES ON ICE | ROOT BEFR NuGRAPE | 3 BEVERAGE 4 ' 25¢ | STRAWBERRY LEMON SODA LIME H&G GINGER ALE &% 8¢ Bottles i Bottles | |'80’'CLOCK COFFEE -~ 1v. 39 Try it With Crushed Ice and L.emon SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK Florida Hasting No. 1 Grade “O- O” Blend‘::\":"Tea NEW POTATOES 35 HEINZ RlCE FLAKES 2 vie. 35¢ | HEINZ BEANS 2 cans 25¢ Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES vie 10c | HEINZ SPAGHETTI 2 o 25¢ HEINZ TOMATO SOUP < 10c HEINZ PICKLES i, v 20c CAMPBELL’S BEANS, 3 ¢ 25¢ SWEET TENDER PEAS ¢« 10c | TOMATOES ‘& ‘& 10c PRESERVES “toiu™ 1 30¢ Grapefruit, 2 for 25¢ and 15¢ Ea. ONE SIZE IN EVERY STORE The lavorite (¢ Drink of Over Half a | v ag c Century POST BRAN FLAKES ree 12¢ SHREDDED WHEAT rre 12 Assorted Flavors ‘With Pectin JELLIES 2 Jars 25¢C ONE SIZE IN EVERY STORE HOME GROWN Spinach 3 Ibs., 2 This gpuucl will be in our stores not later than noon today. Simpson’s Fresh Milk, Pt., 6c; Qt., 10c. “THE MILKY WAY” Cream, 17¢ %;-pint Bottle o= ATLANTIC & PACIFIC NEW CROP TEXAS LARGE SIZE Cabbage | Onions | Lemons Lb., 5(: 3 s, 20 ¢ |Doz., 29¢ Buttermilk, Pt., 6c; Qt., 12c Bottle “TO BEAUTIFUL HEALTH”

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