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STAR, Charles W. noemun assisted by Maj. | ‘Walace Strea! ade by Mr. Win lfirenner Judge Robert E. Ml.ttlngl) P missed colliding with an automobile, wi Itne '. 14 : THE EViENING TWO MOTOR CYCLES i, i | WAR VETERANS' CLUB ot mebor el ON TRIP TO FREDERICK place northeast, whe r au- i bile at Georgia avenue and In. ; RAM IRUI_I_[Y [:AR ning. Mrs. Go ur‘: ed in the roa: ;| Members Place Wreath on G"" o e, enito MalteE T of Francis Scott Key and Hold Banquet. £ catt past depsrtment pmlldent of lhe ! erican Legion uxllln ot the | ‘l,)lutrtct Maj. Pmm Maj. After visiting mny polnll of his- toric interest in the te the caravan left Frederick late ln the lf!ernoun for the return to Wnshl BRIDGE PROGRESS RAPID. Workers at Tappahannock Two Months Ahead of Schedule. pecial Dispatch to The Star. ICHM May v24.—Work . on is I One Youth Breaks Skull in near Ni ’1‘ .rn. ue Dual Crash—Woman Hurl- i ed From Another. s| About 125 members and guests of ked [the newly organized American War n by | Veterans' Club of Washington visited side, | Frederick, Md., yesterday on the . | club’s first automobile outing, holding a banquet at the Francls Scott Key Hotel, after placing a wreath on the grave of Francis Scott Key. ea ed 3 e M s ordered to appear in Traf- s were injured vesterday ,‘ ision between a bus of the - | Cay xilnl Trucllon Co. and an automo t oz f the intersection f 205 Q street, ored 0 b t Key ment in 1he cemetery on the out-klru ‘Wea of the tow m; At le cunclu.flon ol '.h' bnnquel at which Lieut. Col. B. Ryon, presldent of the club, nn'lded David ‘Winebrenner, 3d, secretary of state or Maryland, was installed as a mem- nd, und until paid for .| Selli s by those d f‘na.m‘lul dflflculues in Germany lhs penion into the | vear has almoat slom!ed the acquisi- just before | tion of new machin grou s in that country. 'ber of the organization by Maj. !olls Wlll be char 75?7’" wy?fwsjéqp 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS Our Greatest Sale of Men’s Fine Suits Never before in. the hlstory of this shop have we sold clothing at a price so far below its current market value. Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mothers, this is your chance to outfit your boys for graduation. See the suggestion below. More Than 2,500 One and Two Pants Suits (Formerly Priced $45) 25 These are the beautiful light-weight spring woolens in endless variety of shades and pat- terns, among them the mellow shaded gray worsted, the most durable cloth on the market. b There are blue serges and blue unfinished worsteds. The coats of these suits with white flannel trousers are just what is needed for graduating time. : Needless to say that we will guaranteée the perfect fitting of every garment and any WASHINGTON,, D. C, necessary alterations will be made without extra charge. Sweet Cream Grape Juice gt. bot. MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926. A Store Near Your Home Specials for This Entire Week Ford’s Pure Fruit Preserves, jar .25¢ st rmlflr ! '39¢. A good quality juice well known to many of our patrons. Underwood’s Deviled > 39€ 2 cans 25¢ Sandwich Ham, The supreme sandwich spread. King Oscar Sardines in this finest quality Norw at a very low price. Heinz Bulk Plckles, This includes both the whole oice. A whole pint of the wor qunrler Cook’s Pound Cake, 2-lb. size for A real good cake and very low egian smoked sardine nd the mixed— mu :-:v pickles for only price. Silver Label Peas Can 10¢c With Tomatoes and Green Peppers Going Picnicking? If so, better take along a dozen or so of the following: Coca-Cola Ward’s Orange Crush Nu-Grape Ginger Ale Strawberry Sarsaparilla Lime Contents Bottle 5¢c or 6 for 25¢ Containers are extra From the above you make choice—all one kind or as- sort as you wish. ORANGES _ Some very fine fruit is still coming in vou'll enjoy its fine quality. 1st Lot 6 for 30c New Potatoes TEXAS ONIONS 31bs. 25¢ 3 Ibs., ZOC I Cabbage, Ib...5c | LEMONS 2nd Lot 6 for 35¢ 3 Ibs. for 23c 5 Ibs. for 35¢ Boxed Apples HEINZ—Baked Beans HEINZ— Spaghetti HEINZ—Kidney Beans HEINZ—Ketchup, HEINZ— K?tchup, small large HEINZ—India Relish HEINZ—Peanut Butter HEINZ—Apple Butter HEINZ—Cream of Tomato Soup. 10c HEINZ—Octagon Gherkins 35¢ HEINZ—Sweet Mixed, 5-0z. bot., 20c HEINZ—Sweet Plain, 5-0z. bottle, 20c HEINZ—Sweet Mustard Pickle 5 oz. 20c pint 2OC 45¢ b~18¢ Next Monday Memorial Day Our Stores Will Be Closed All Day Pure Lard The Best Values in Canned Fruits Honey Dew Pinerple - 20C Large Can Nothing in the canne! fruit lines equals this as value giving. anndl me finest grade that « CORN Shriver’s A-1 Country Gentleman 15¢ ——— P Clicquot Club Pale or Golden Per 31 .65 Doz. . Packed in the cnu\cmcnt one- dozen carton. assort thehonc -dozen romamer if you Jack Frost, bottle. . 10¢ National Pale, 2 for 25¢ Canada Dry, doz., $2.25 Schlitz, doz. . . . .$1.15 Budweiser, doz.. . $1.75 LIBBY’S Apple Butter A big can of delicious apple butter—Libby quality. Need we say more? an 225¢ Our Famous Green Bag Coffee Per Lb. 39¢ PEACHE | PEARS 2! CHERRIE Van Camp’s Milk Post Toasties Kellogg’sCornFlakes, 10c Shredded Wheat . ..12¢ Cream of Wheat. . . 14¢ Cream of Wheat . . . 24¢ 2¢ < |RINSO . . 25¢ LUX TOILET SCAP FAB . .. 24c KRAFT'SCLUB SOUR PICKLES | 3 for 10c Rice Flakes Pkg., 171/zc Lb. 20c Prepared Dried vl:( n orpn can ;o 1 15c Blue Rldge Corn Can 10c | PEAS Shriver’s A-1 Very small, can...... Shriver’s Bl Ridyes can.. High Life Extra Quality, small.. l Jocky Club Extra Fancy, med.... Hot Weather Foods _ Libby's (an ed Me: mak ideal hot- l'alht fe ol Be vh convenient and appetizing. Cooked Corned Beef Vienna Sausage . . . Corned Beef Hash . . 28 Lunch Tongue . . . .28¢ Beefsteak and Onions.32¢ Meatwich Spread . . 15¢ Deviled Ham . . . .17 Pork and Beans Campbell’s 3 for 25¢ Ritter’s .. .3 for 25¢ Van Camp’s, 3 for 22¢ 27¢ Large Bottle Airline Honey. Del Monte .. . 30c Keystone ... . 25¢ Monte Keystone Del Monte.. ... . .. 35¢ Keystone or Libby’s, 35¢ 10c STAR AND P&G White Soap Per Cake 5¢ Kirkman's Borax, cake, 61/ Octagon Soap, clke .6Y%¢ LUX . .. 25¢ . 3 for 25¢ | CHIPSO 3-Ib. carton 23c Salt Mackerel Per Lb. 15¢ Tall Can