Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1926, Page 5

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D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1926. - B ron that e\‘er}thlng from golf to THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, “GAS” SALE MENACED. D "J. KAUFMAN = 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. Home of the “2-Pants’ Suit Charge Accounts Invited TALK O' THE TOWN | Topcoats & Suits Thirty-Dollar Values Extra Pants ., . to Match Four Doll ars e A% AN \Y N R AR AR Knitted Cravennetted Topcoats 32 7 50 Why Pay Thirty? SPUR.".ESS SUN" AY‘he didn't think the order would “last on that eversthing from Folf to gxs- very long.” oline es stopy on Sune “Sunday ts the only time the work- Junder the laws Fhich were the basts ing man has to play and he won't [ SUnday Biue Laws Likely to Be 75 ‘hase ball complaint. DOV 'I'he Rev. Lester Holmes pastor of FACES PITTSBURGH Safety Director Clamps Ban, on Foot Ball, Tennis, Golf and Tobacoo. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, October 7.—Penn- sylvania’s second largest®city today aced the prospect of a ‘‘sportless’” Sunday, with an additional ban. on Sunday sales of tobacco and confec- tions a strong probability. Invoking the “blue laws” of 1794, ig- nored for more than a century by po- lice officlals, James M. Clark, Pitts- burgh’s director of public safety, yes- terday prohibited the playing of any Sunday sports, including foot ball, base ball, golf, tennis and quoits, and then declared he would strictly enforce every phase of the “blue laws,” which ban all Sunday activity but that “nec- essary for life.” Talk of applying for an injunction to prevent carrying out of the direc- tor’s order was heard in foot ball cir- cles, but nothing defipite along that line yet has been done. Doubt whether such an injunction could be obf ‘was expressed by Samuel H. Gardner, district attorney of Allegheny County. All Links to Be Closed. Under the director’s order, all Pitts- burgh golf courses and tennis courts, whether on public or private property, will be closed on Sunday unless legal efforts forestall Clark’s move. It Clark goes ahead with his plans rce literally all phases of the 'bi law all stores in the city will have to close with the excepllon of irug stores, which, however, will be allowed to sell only medicinal and sick- room supplies. Some doubt was ex d whether he had the authority ue such a drastic order, Chrk oflar‘d t ‘u.nm and others stopped, and two_police lleuten- ded for failure ious to the people it i3 their privilege hnve mu privilege taken away,” he \nnlled in Dover, N. H. ller fll.d he would obe) it lhe same as any other citizen.’ 100% CO-OPERATIVE 1661 Crecnt‘ lace Adjoining 2400 Sixteenth on the West ERE is a building costing more than a MILLION DOLLARS to erect and representing the finest architecture, construction, finish and fitments EVER OFFERED the W ashington public in a 100% CO-OPERATIVE apartment structure. The Jocat.on and cnumn ment are the choicest to be found in the National Capital, and the owner-occupants of the building are representative of the most prominent business and social feader: of the City. More than $138000 in De Luxe Suites of this magnificent bulldms have been purchased IN TWELVE DAYS! Don't postpone YOUR visit— Inspect the “MODEL SUITE” OLD BUTCH BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BEEF FROM THE FINE, BRIGHT CUTTING LITTLE STEERS « Ib., 29c PRIME RIB ROAST NEWPORT ROAST Ib., 35¢ CROSS RIB ROAST Ib., 18¢c CHUCK ROAST OLD DUTCH ROLL STE AKS Porterhouse 1%, 15 . Ib., 25¢ PLA TE BEEF lb., 10c SELECTED CUTS OF MILK- ' FED VEAL AT ALL MARKETS ; CHOICE CUTS OF SPRING LAMB Shoulder Chops o SRR Shoulder Roast ............ 25¢|Lb. Breast of Lamb, lb., 15c b., 17¢ Loose or in the Convenient 1-lb. Cartons Purity Shortening 1b., 15¢ lb., 29c¢ 1.lb. carton Pork Loin Roast WHOLE OR HALF-CENTER CUTS 5 Pork Chops, End Cuts Ib., 26¢ Fresh Pork Shoulders Ib., 19¢ Small Sizes—Closely Trimmed Holland Belle is the Finest Sweet Cream l BUTTER aEe Ib., 55¢ lll Fresh Spareribs Ib., 17c ‘ SELECTED MILLBROOK 45¢ Dozen in Carton ‘ FISH—FRIDAY ONLY “‘)i Filet Haddock. . ... . . .. .. s L Wit | Trout—Salt Water M Norfolk Spots . . il Oysters : Smoked Hams, 8 to 10 lbs. each Delicately Cured and Smoked il Smoked Picnics, 6 to 8 lbs. each. . ... ., Small, Sugar Cured Callies SMOKED il Bacon, by the piece. .. ..i. ..o o e vour. . 1b., 32¢ i)l Bacon Squares. . . ... SO e | Sliced Boiled Ham .. . . . . AT v lb., 18¢ CONCORD GRAPES 304 BASKET to go to the Leglslature and get the measure repealed,” adding, that all such attempts in the past 925 15th ad tatled. v. C. Fownes, president of the o Street Lnlted States Golf Assoclation, said : otel lnn 604-610 9th St. N. ")’. 51 00. 51-5.' S a8 Phone Money's Worth or Money Back M. 9770 D. J. KAUFMAN rc 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. [; . SR B 30c|Round . W MerB: N Pioneer Washington Byuilders of C'o-Operative Apartments ' ’]:HF. WRIGHT COMPANY—905 7th Street If you’re looking for Beds or Bedding here is where you SAVE! 7_rooms, N Muarson Maurice SE. Comer 13th and G Streets N.W. S.E. Corner 13th and G Streets X .1b., 20c COIL 'SPRING 99 Tempered Steel Coils. A real comfort $ Q) .75 and a = remarkable value at TERMS Conveniently Arranged All Layer Felt CRANBERRIES QUINCES | CELERY, 8¢ 2 Ibs., 23c 4 Ibs., 25¢ PEACHES 5 Lbs., 25¢ DAY BED MATTRESS | '19* £"10= Pick one of these BED specials! SATINS VELOURS VELVETS eavy Cnmne Mmml COMBINATIONS Undmellmg Price Only.. In This SALE of HATS Styles for Dress, Afternoon, Street, Sports, Travel, Dance FANCY STEWING CHICKENS Ib., 34c FRYING CHICKENS Ib., 35¢ OLD DUTCH COFFEE Ib., 38¢ i 3 Ibs., $1.05 {ISUGAR o 10 Lbs., 58¢ ‘*I Old Dutch Cleanser Berets—High Creased Crowns— Turbans—Wide Brims—Hoods Off-the-Face 2.88 One lhnec will convince you of their real worth. Ruularly sold at $5 and $7.: —FLOUR— il | Washington, 5-1b. sacks W Washington, 12-lb. sacks lit| Washington, 24-lb. sacks ll| Washington Self-Rising, 51b. sacks BAKED BEANS ....2cans 15¢c . .2 cans 25¢| Campbell’s . .. TOMATOES Simmons Graceline Simmons All-Steel STEELBED | 2in Post Beds Mitered 31450 :n. Colon;al Type POSTER BED Comers lesh BABY CRIB #19= Baby B Bassinette Tm Size. .3 cans 25¢ Shopping will in truth be easy to- morrow—for just about every kind of new hat is in- cluded in this spe- cialized collection. Ivory Finish FOR WOMEN . . FOR MISSES Wire Springs Black Valencia Blue Jungle Green OH.’ BOY SYRUP 9¢c|No. 2V, can 39¢ EVAPORATED ..1b., 25¢| Apricots, choice. . .Ib., 27¢ 905 7th St. N.W. Old Dutch Tea

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