Evening Star Newspaper, July 22, 1926, Page 13

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\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926.- SCHOOLS TOLOSE T;};o fi&“ffim‘fets oo iRt e B M.::: 2 &\ Quality is Always Appreciated— change in al the trades; historians are | bear’ i { \ writing the tales of past decades. nddads 1 | u . / Y, ‘ . “ . : + Awociated Pres. . | Ten years of human nature, of war : ‘ ; And when quality and economy go “hand in hand” EW YORK. July 22.—The na- |2nd politics, of life and legislature, of | socks, 3 tionality of the jewels taken by |[stocks and brokers' tricks; ten years New Curtains, Sprinklers an| cenoms omcers tiom Hisie Tants, | of strens and seantal, ot dross and |1 contoss 10 rather read hooka like {9 they are irresistible. Your A&P Store is bountifull % actress, and her mO"“’f on their | 4ra85 ang drln‘k—:h]! 1: enough to ,‘*fi‘,::;’o,“&fl‘g‘; a‘,‘,‘:‘;,;?fi'fii'%}'{.‘; " / y 5 y i from B / Other Equipm ko handle, the modern writers think.| Copyright, 1926, WALT MASON. quipment Now Euopelewbe |mutls, [hi melun wters ik | Coris stocked with quality merchandise—at prices that be- Being Provided. " | tory they sprung, took in the passing 3 g ed. . ages sice Mother Eve was young, 5 b o e | Oer dusty tomes-scribes hoversd and [ - speak economy her mother are |dug tr&lr nuzfle!sdtherg: a thousand 2 i , > be |years they covered, and never sweat < Installation of fireproot curtains, flm illip El- | @ hair. How Gibbon told of battle and prinkler systems and skylights on collector in ancient Romoe until the the stages In the auditoriums at Cen- ing D07 Epeckied cattlo yere Hlowiy drittng R FRIDAY AND SATURDAY VEGETABLE SPECIALS tral, ral, Eastern and Dunbar High missed the gossip tales which bring Schools at a cost of sso 000 is going smiles to the faces of mortals, dames ing 4 i e B e e it ansmes || 8~ ORTGINAL M ||| New Crop Cooking Home-Grown : will be completed Lv Fall, Maj. Ray- had previously |eant, but doesn't tell about the grocer || & . ‘R: 7 ¥ mond O. Wilmarth, business manager 4 been told to ex- [or his agent who sold the Romans oo S 2 s. s. of the school system, announced to- PR B plain the - The centuries are taken as (ol > day. The necessary money has been L source of the |background for his tome, and so he A 41 B S EAM set aside and Municipal Anhilen ELSIE JANIS. Jewels to a |has forsaken the soft drink jolntu of s el d b Hm;lrlsh has been notifled t [émceed Treasury agent. -Rxgmg l’genll;a‘flenohtime for ;Iwnddle S92 b st Pmsyiots — ) with the necessai muune incl lent to iss Janis and her mother ar- shows, or Vi it gy merdt vl e » . She |latest model, or homely things like Ny e ‘Whetheg, fireproof curtains should | said her jewels, which she called |those. Now history is fashianed in be furnished Central and Dunber | . trinkets, were insured for $30,000. High Schools has been dispu Customs officers thought they were 1weeh school ofistala ahd the DIstelot | asth 380,000 o 3 . 4 Lal'ge / fre- magshal's offcs for neary fve R ; More Than Ordinary Luggage Each Years, Sach year the latter office has [ *‘The bullding of Windsor Castle was o e e isthict Commis [begun by William the Conqueror. 2 . Slze SRS 9 sha ——— e and it was decided, following the last = - at Less Than Ordmary Price annual re; rt of the fire marshal a few mont! ago, that a showdown T ahouwld be made, The same quality Casket Now' Sem.Anmml-i- oday the smart Luggage piece Accordingly, the District Commis-[f = yoir Wwant' is -here ‘at. SALE-RE: = R &a i f the Board you used to pay $150 for Typical AGP Valu A e R is furnished by W. W: S A L E DUCED price. Tomorrow it may be ypical AGP Values Typical AP Values that the curtains should be purchased, R e R AN 0l e e ~ T AT & gone—for a Sale is meant to make ‘N’E Y ‘3;2'}’,"9 ‘12;‘: %fi‘;fi:’"dfm"ge;‘(‘)‘;:“l; — 1(312 ;:::n}i’:?er;} i Oshkosh Trunks merchandise move! Once it goes it WANT OUR HELP . Del Monte sudents, Hand Luggage will KEEP GOING year after year. . 2 Sliced In addition to the expenditure of s Leather Goods and | oo k Han 2 - Qur milkman has asked us to help him make $50,000 for bringing tne three nigh (| For 1:25 p Novelties ravel may take it many miles—but " 0 sohool stages up to tlhe standards set ‘ Ratluiid Easéens built-in, stand-up Quality this week a CLEAN-UP WEEK for bottles. ln e a e o Roitimnssiat tionsary 1 WasRlng: . ASTS. dith ton, 325,000 has been set aside by Cars and All 25% Hundreds of thousands of bottles are lying idle in echool officlals _for _elimination o an( ASSORTED e i il el maton s 7 Rezgf)uéied R'i';'c;:ed ‘ Q S’I’EN‘S FLAVO. RS c the ho.mas of Washington. Thesf bottles ought T ARSEES R 3TB,00s tor The Brown Stone Full Size Oshkosh Pkg., to be in service and they will be if every one of s[zg St Shances, suhiae it s Funeral Home of Wardrobe Trunks LE.ATH ER GOODS our customers will give us just a little lift. doors, changing doors g0 they open{l . $33.75 1314 G St. N.W. Gity Club Bldg. : ou{“njmf for autematic fire dovicos, W.W. cmbe" Co. Woiter’s Fitted Supplying Washington's Luggage. for LIFEBUOY So, durl:lg the coming weekt the sooner the 95 eitostural atuay o the sttt || Cor. 14th and Chapin Traveling Cases | Sure Closd Stdors Durog better, won’t you please make a search of your | FANCY CREAMERY, tural changes recommended to decide $22.55 July and August premises and send the boys and girls in with all on the most practical plan to cor- Col, 432 s HEALTH the Setlior vewcomrwind g, BUTTER SO A You know, it really does delay the route man P and interferes with our service when the bottles | “CUT FROM THE TUB” are let lay around the homes. We know you Big Outstandmg Values Still Remaining in | D i | Q| ot | the Great July Clearance Sale— 2=-13c 47C Th | w250 Waknwt Panet FEVEZTE N 1926 SWEET AND - Cans C Won't you give us a lift—TODAY., “No Dealers Supplied” NaChman : I\ { < e VAN MI K EVAPORATED Tall 2 5 : “ [ ‘: CAMP’S ! L “No Dealers Supplied” 3 Cans ' C Furnlture Co 5 0-0 Blend 552~ Tea "3.7™ 25¢ | Domestic Sardines 2==1lc Clicquot Club Ginger Ale "S5 $1.65 | Tuna Fish 4 Ne. 7 23¢ Outfit includes full-size dark walnut panel bed, a Rome gu'nnn. July Clearance Canada Dry Ginger Ale 2~ 35c | Tuna Fish & %72c teed steel spring, and 8 genuine layer felt mattress made by the Sale— - - | || PoffedRice ™ 16c | ArgoRed Salmon = 37c — ‘ Puffed Wheat ** 13c | Gelfand’s Mayonnaise - 12 Northwest Store Closed All Day $85 Grandeur $Q.00 : ] Heinz Rice Flakes " 2 ™= 35¢ | Gibbs’ Jelly' fiors’ 3 == 25¢c Saturday, July and August Bed Outfit. . FE | v R R P : ; — / _ SUNNYFIELD Machine 5 O Strictly EGGS . 39 : 8th & E Sts: Northwest IR (D iy & | I“ Fresh C stiand P AveSeurenst | (== i] || ||| BACON »=- - SUNNYBROOK = EGGSper. 43¢ Southeast Store Open Saturday Night | S B - I - - P S . | Heinz Baked Beans ' 9¢ | Encore Olive Oil woe 35¢ Easitat Credit T ¢ Al 1 (:ntfit includes handsomely decorated panel walnut finish bed in Heinz Spaghetti .c'::“ loc MaraSChino cherries g |ZC either twin or double size, a twenty-year guarant .coil sprin . . smal —-_—_—'—_Tr-:————-n—_ e ':.:“u'.’:" Ko’ Dile g ot 6 o it S0 ] -3 Heinz Tomato Ketchup e 15¢ | Grape Juice 5.2 P 25¢ iy rth of goods—$1.00 cash; | With thick layers of all-cotton felt. _— —_— $25:00 5% e v , | ||| Heinz Sweet Gherkins .zt 20c | 8 0°'Clock Coffee " 30¢ SOOI ok S o s » | Heinz Sour Gherkins v 18c | Maxwell House Coffee ™ 85¢ eV $1.00 a week. $2978 Complete @16 K() ; $75:00 romb of soode—$3.00 eaih; Bed Qutfit for. . ‘ ____._______\ 0 $1.50 a week. = = : . i $100 () Torth of o0de—3400 cash; T4 WA UL [l N 2. ;’:fi: Plg c Del Monte Y:;-;i: ‘o 15 -$2.00 a week, 4 A B DY R 40N I HEAD s P h -Cling Can € { i I RICE 5 eac es Halves o e et g0 05 | | G gy i §| | | "o's~e10RADE | BALL PRESERVING EQUIPMENT | DEL MONTE A produc th u cludes enamel a link fabrie ing, and’ an ‘ et Mg .uflo?.f.‘?.fi,fi i bk Ik i s, e | pOTATOES xason :Iiars, l(‘)mts Doz., 69¢ . Asgg:::}gus(’l;ps : : ason Jars, Quarts ...Doz., 7% SR 2 15 Lbs. 39(: Ideal Jars, Pints (Glass Tops). . . . Doz., 85¢ $16.95 Steal. Extension $11 95 & . Ideal Jars, Quarts (G!ass Tops) Doz., 98¢ \ Couch for, . i & LRI 0y Jelly. Glusses. .. . oiiiaenness ..Doz., 37c CABBAGE Jar Caps Getvnns s iR 250 . Small Green Heads | JarRings.............q.......2 Pkgs., 15 Toilet Form ~ Gulf Faraffin Wax..............Pkg, 12¢ 2 Lbs- 7C Certo Sure Jell......... ] Sco the Nachman Gpuumo L-m l‘ell . A $24.00 Mattress $16 7 5 Anconvenient article in every home—easily converted trom & aingle T“. iy \ & Bolus it wiaas b % couch to & double bed, ; ‘0. Larger Bills in Proportion

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