Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1926, Page 11

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DAVEYEFENDSLS ON'JAZT CAAREE Tells Insurance Men It Is Merely Froth, anti Home Life Is Sound. Br the Associated Press A eptember 16.— ANTI-TRUST CHARGES REINSTATEMENT URGED Department of Justice Seeks to Re- sentence Labor and Con- tractors’ Leaders. Reinstatement of the conviction in Chicago in 1923 of 25 persons on anti- trust charges, including members of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America and various manufcaturers of mill work, is sought in a brieffiled in the Supreme Court by the Department of Justice. _The conviction was reversed follow- ing dismissal from the case by the Governm THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. - cago. The Government contends that ; I restraint of interstate commerce involved in an agreement to exclude competing mill work manufactures || outside Chicago. Spring Aids Pilgrimages. Whether by accident or plan the || most holy time to journey to Mecc coincldes with the most delightful se: son on the desert. Spring in th i Arablan desert comes just after the Winter rains in January. D shrubs bearing all the apr having been dead for yea burst into new green and b desert flowers tint the meado flow anew, camels acquire fat humbs again and the landscape is in many essentials at its best. WELCOME HOME - We've certainly missed you while you were away on vacation—and now it is our pleasure to welcome you back home. . During the dull Summer deys we've busied ourselves painting, cleaning, rearranging and trying in every conceivable manner to make our stores the finest and most conveniént in the city in which to do your shopping this Winter. We welcome you home this week with a number of special values that you will appreciate when restocking your pantry. Our fondest wish is that you will of defendant members of visit our nearest store and take advantage of these specials. In that way we will become better acquainted and you will learn the meaning of our motto—"M here SWEET ' PILLSBURY STRICTLY FRESH | AND SPECIAL [ fi GOLD MEDAL | & FRIDAY Sunnyfield Sliced and C ~ BACON, Ib., 50¢c | SATURDAY | | Bag SUGAR—10 % 59¢—25 & 19100 & %% EARLY JUNE VARIETY 3 Cans 2 Sc i swrersnen 3 Cans 25¢ 3 Pkss. 25¢ - 2 Cans 15¢ Lb. 10¢ Week Large Keep a half dozen cans in the pantry 12-Oz. Can A Treat for the Children Tall No. 1 Delicious as a Can a 1 hue and ery )¢ the American home e fact that the United Z Cra ' were by Represenative e link neck bracelet Protection From Infection Make it a habit to include in your daily toilet programi— ational Con he declared, * on of the great = is the motive ble the greate f the tremendous volume hat we see in force Life insurance is mething fine ul in the cf r » s that somet afe and her f Key’s Antiseptic Powder (Pulvo Septine) You can use it frefly with safety. It's a deadly foe to germs—but entirely harmless to the most delicate membrancs. The way to avoid infection is to antiseptize with a solu- tion of Key's Antiseptic Powder. 50c and $1—in the Yellow Box On Sale at All Drug Stores Specify KEY’S ANTISEPTIC POWDER ess and i n: froth and foam, of its boldnes: talk about it? From the Famous Eastern Shore of Virginia You Can Enjoy These Delicious Sweet Potatoes This Week End at a Remarkably Low Price. Trade Supplied Through Washington Wholesale Drug Exchange E-Z Chemical Co., Washington, D. C., . the American Life Con vention and the National Association of Life Underwriters 5 A well rounded and comprehensive “health program would materially aid ¢ #in bringing the a (z »of life in the next ©65 years, he predi Youll soon see our new’l;ab pectation decades up to Lb. Bag Fine Granulated Lb. Bag Desert Has Its Paris. colorful eity on the that is called the aglow w out dur hou: v YMIESNT .7 | SWEET TENDER PEAS FINEST QUALITY COR =9 | JELL-O—ASSORTED FLAVORS 000,000,000 VAN CAMP’S TOMATO SOUP CRISPO FIG BARS siken BAKED MAVIS CHOCOLATE SAUCE SLICED PEACHES “Granp’ DEL MONTE PEAS iiheioni e e biiee” CAMPBELL’S BEANS OVEN BAKED BEANS sianp sy’ pmorcs VAN CAMP’S EVAPORATED MILK & LUX TOILET FORM SOAP 3 Cakes 25¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP wwiaiiisiei 3 Cakes 25¢ FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER -cuomu s Lb.49¢ 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE Lb. 39¢ PURE LARD Lb. 19¢ MILANI'S SALAD DRESSING Bottle 18¢ SUNNYBROO EGGS DOZ. 50c¢ POTATOES—U. S. No. 1 GRADE 10Lbs. 39¢ APPLE BUTTER &tix Large H56 BRAND Jar CHOICE NAVY BEANS rerera 4 Lbs. 25¢ THE TEA ATLANTIC & PACIFIC % GREAT €o. LAST WEEK—HURRY! Dissolving Partnership Thursday, Sept. 23rd, is the last day. You can still save at least 259, on staple merchandise that never goes on sale. Hundreds of new arrivals in Fall suits, overcoats and topcoats moke it doubly interesting. Deposits will be accepted and garments held until Oct. 1st. Check carefully every item below. Save 259, to 509,— HURRY! topping for cakes, ice cream, efc. Fine quality peaches at an unusually at- tractive price With perk and tomato sauce Baked to a “T” in 3 Cans 25¢ Tall EOC THIS IS POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK! 150 Suits 300 1, Off New Fall Suits, Topcoats $35 Suits . .. $40 Suits $45 Suits These are last sea- son’s goods. : 125 Suits & Topcoats % Off $30 Suits $35 Suits . . $40 Suits $45 Suits . . $50 Suits Spring and Fall Goods. Made as France makes her finest toilet soaps 1, Off Choice of the House On All Our Shirts S4.00, Excello Arrow and Revere Makes Full strength first-grade Coffee direct from our own plantations in Brazil They regularly scll up to Silks and dress shirts excepted Bulk or in the convenient 1-1b. packages . 50c Van Heusen Collars 35c Aratex Collars 20c Arrow Collars 25¢ Monito Socks . . . 35¢c Monito Socks .. 50c Monito Socks 75c Monito Socks ........... $1.00 and $1.50 Monito Socks . . $1.00 Union Suits $1.50 Union Suits $2.00 Union Suits $2.50 Winter Union Suits ... .81 $3.00 Winter Union Suits . ...$1.95 AVENUE SHOP) 1013 Penna. Ave. STORE CLOSED SATURDAY—REOPEN 6 P.M. UNTIL 10 P.M. $3.25 Duofold Union Suits. .. .$2.65 $5.50 Duofold Union Suits . .. .$4.25 $5.00 to $7.00 Young’s Hats. .$3.95 $6.00 Silk Shirts $9.00 Radium Silk Shirts $10 White & Stripe Flannel Pants, $5.95 $7.00 and $8.00 Trousers ... .$4. $3.50 Linen Knickers $2.65 $5.00 & $6.00 Linen Knickers, $3.45 $1.00 and $1.50 Ties $1.50 and $2.00 Ties . . $2.50 and $3.00 Ties .. $1.00 Suspenders Delicious for salads, meats, game and fish Extra Selected Eggs Strictly From Nearby Henneries Fresh Made from the finest apples

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