Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1926, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, GLASSIE DEFENDS PART IN INQURY Declares Tariff Commission | Is Investigating, Not JlIdICIal Body. By the Associated Pres Answering h *s because of his act of gra un; “We find the words judicial on the| Jips of C n'!wvrx m, although in pri duction. Commissioner Glassie was attacked for his participation in a part of the sugar inquiry because his wife owned stock in a sug judge is trier @ determination.” he_ con his act is not a dn termination.” Kerfoot Renamed to Board W. 'T. Kerfoot, jr., was reappointed & member of the Board of Pharmac: of the District by the today for a term of f now serving as secret His present term expires June 30. ne | | that a case not yet de- | clear cast for a tariff ve- | McCarl Won’t Pay For ‘Gas’ of Private Cars on Dry Raids MKINLEY CONTRACT timated to Cost $2,225,000, By the Associated Press, Prohibition agents who ride in | will Be Cxtys Largest automobiles received another set s Bl by daiiCd Conroller G| Contract for the construction of the al MeCarl refused to pay for {,, "yeKinley Technical High School gasoline and ofl for privately | ¢po jJargest school building project| owned vehicles used by s in | here since the ercction of the new as awarded raiding or policing work thelr hool, home offices. to Parson: ruled that |wus the n inley will be ¢ » at Second and T s Work is expected to The building will be of a di type of architecture in construction. of brick exte Georgian A will be in tending from will contain the b mnm: work if it we y owned auto- | the other the vesterday | apreme Court f cent to the gym- m Rose R: side at Bridge- hitect Albert L. Har. re married in le that the building would 8, and have two | cost §2 exclusive of equip ldren. the proposes adium, larger The husband charges that £t and the children Attorney Thomas or the husband. ment, an Central High § nd other treatment which will | cen the grounds | is wite November Special Saturday-Sunday Excursion PITTSBURGH $6 Affording a full day for sightseeing. Attractions: Carnegie Library and Insti- tute—Highland and Schenly Parks—Auto Round Trip sk 1 Bureau, June 13 Ak e atie: phone Main' 3300 Sightseeing Trips. Baltimore & Ohio SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Washington 12:45 A.M., Return- ing leaves Pittsburgh 7:00 P.M., Sunday, June 13. 13th and B Sts. N.W., 1 for Box Floor. Saks—Third Floor Seats for the Shrine- Grotto base ball game Satur- day, June 19, now on sale in Our Sports Goods Dept., 4th PENNSYLYANIA AVEMUE AT SEVENTH Largest Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Store in Washington Combining Style and Saks Tailoring in Hot-Weather SUITS - GABARDINES FLANNELS TROPICALS /50 Presenting for Washington’s dis- criminating men and young men‘ a showing of comfort-bringing Hot Weather Suits as distinguished in de- sign and tailoring—in fabric and ap- pearance—as the costliest woolen ones. Mohair Suits $15.85 and $20 Palm Beach Suits $15 White Flannel Trousers $8.50 Blue Sport Coats $16.50 LET FOR SI 979 997 | Physician's ‘Wite Succumbs to 0ld New School, on 25-Acre Tract, Es- \ hool's, and grad- | Saks—Street Floor at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street, tomorrow ernoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. el'h'k llruwn Harris, pastor of MRS. E. M. ELLISON DIES. dry M. . Church, will officiate. Inter- | Malady at Residence. nu-‘nL will be in Congressional ceme- Mrs. Alberta ¥ o old, wife of Dr. e | prominent local pi Will Filed for Probate. | day at the family A . 4 i i | street. | The will of F. sheiry, dated De- || i | comber 16, 1902, has been filed for probate. It his widow, Mrs. || Gertrude T. ficlary and designates Henry P. Blair, a9 exacutor. In asking for the pro-i .| bate of the ddcument Mr. Blair told - { the court Mr. Sheiry owned premises 'i'll!'l Thirty-fourth street sessed at nd had personal property in addition to his print- | daugl ed trom i;;.m-m High udied nursing at 5. 1 husband, brother, Mrs. James half-brothers 3 was a member of | in tre. & the y e :-:-m|lt"’llv“‘ © of the Order of the [ Christian refugees are now indins || = bl work on farms & in textile fac- uneral services will be conducted ! fori Largest Men's and Boys' Clothing Store in Washington PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH Men’s Athletic Union Suits SPECIAL All cut over our standard pattern . . . Sleeveless and knee length . . . All the want- ed materials . . . Sizes 34 to 350. 3 for $4.50‘ in Washington ahks” PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH Summer Comfort jor the Boy Two Pants Palm Beach Suits Cool, comfortable suits of genuine Palm Beach, unusually well tailored; with one pair golf pants and one regular knick- ers. Sizes 7 to 18 years. 11 Small Boys’ Wash Suits Real Linen, Imported Broadcloth and other better quality wash fabrics, in flapper, mid- $ 1 .95 dy, kiddy and button-on styles. All the P—— most wanted plain colors; also combinations and checked designs. Sizes 2 to 10 years. L Boys’ Wash Trousers Palm Beach ....c.. ..o . 5225 t0 $2.95 Real Linen .$1.50 to $2.95 Khaki and White Duck. .$1.00 to $2.00 Long Sailor Pants ...... $2.00 Long White Ducks. . ..cxcawss $2.00 Largest Mew's and Boys Clothing Store oo e ataten Boys’ Boys’ 2 Union Suits Sport Blouses With sport Fine, woven Special collars and 00 madras and short sleeves, checked nain- in plain white, sook, excellent- ly tailored and tull cut, in the i 79 neck athletic style and with elastic web back. Sizes 24 to 3 Saks—Second Floor tan, blue and striped ef~ fects, Made of imported broadcloth. Also khaki and “Fruit of the Loom.” Sizes 7 to 16 years. the value of which is | JUNE 11, 1926. Le | One- Pound Size pleased millions half a Corn Sultana Jams , Sultana Jelly | A&P Preserves ra Jell=0 Puifed Wheat Puffed Rice Shredded Wheat pe,. 12 Kellogg’s Cornflakes . 10c Post Toasties pig. 10C Heinz Rice Flakes ., 173¢ YOU ARE SURE TO ENJOY “O_ for over il ttuce D S Snowdrift for Every Cooking Purpose Two- Pound Size 10 Ib. With Pectin Assorted Flavors Pkg. Pkg. Pkg. O Blend” i Tea Nationally Famous FOODS, SUCH AS DEL MONTE, HEINZ AND CAMPBELL’S, WHOSE VERY NAME MEANS QUALITY, ARE ALL OBTAIN- ABLE AT THE A&P STORES, AND AT PRICES WHICH ARE UNUSUALLY LOW! Sllverbrook Print Butter Fancy Home-Grown Corby’s Hostess Jelly Roll Delicious fresh baked cakes of the usual Hostess quality. 8 O’Clock Coffe The Pure Vegetable Shortening Diamond Crystal Shak EXTRA SWEET BEGINNING MARYLAND || Wednesday, June 23 and Continuing Throughout the Summer Months Our Stores Will CLOSE AT 1P.M. Each Wednesday CANADA DRY GINGER ALE Kraft Cheese Wi 2 . 25¢ | Tomatoes 5o 25%15¢: | 1 Piccadilley Cheese ,, 42c | Tomatoes 550 2 & 25¢ | Large Lemons . 30C | Tomatoes ;= 3 % 25¢ | Pure Lard [?:::.;: b 20c Tomatoes WB“_!."‘S 3 Mo 25c t Nutto Margarine v 25C | Corn A%%, Mmeww 2™ "35¢ | _tux Oleomargarine 35c Corn PuBst Sheper 7 350 "Sun-Maid Raisins ‘;;‘.'.',’;‘;’.:'pk,, 14¢ ["Corp Roman Goigen - 15¢ “Sunsweet Prunes 2 o, 25¢_ Lima Beans Campbell’s Beans 3 ... 25¢ tenps TOomato Soup 3 c... 25¢ | Heinz Beans 2 o it | Encore Spaghetti .. 10c | Heinz Spaghetti 2 3: 25¢ | e Spaghetti c.. 12c | Heinz Tomato Soup .., 10c | bene Apple Sauce .. l4c | A&P &.Beans 3 ... 25¢ New potatoes, 5u-25¢, - 10 = 49¢ 2 n 25¢ | Navy Beans 4, 25C 1 30c | Pink Salmon can 14C al"dlnes o':| Cans l c 1lc 13¢ 16c 12¢ Llfebuoy ap Foods— Tn the conventent 4-1b. Table ¥ Lb., 50c. Van Camp’s EVAPORATED Milk “Look for ot e chron TALL CAN Full Strength, First Grade Coffee from our own Brazil- GOLD MEDAL PILLSBURY, CERESOTA FLOUR | er Salt 2 res. 10c Prgs. 15 ‘ Sweet Tender Wisconsin Peas 10¢ 2 Bottles 35C Tona Brand 2 culbC String Beans can 10C Pacific Toilet Paper 4., 25¢ _Argo Red Salmon ., 3ic_ ux Toilet Form 3 ... 25¢ " &G oap SClku 25c almolive AP 3 cues 29C unbrite Cleanser ,, 5c SIMPSON’S Fresh Milk

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