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THE EVENING i R G AT TR S Y T T e T = ARG TR mumncm Our Opening | SPRING DlSP[fAY OPCOATS of imported and domestic fabrics; plaids in shades of grey, brown and tan. The wearing qualities of these Spring Coats is unquestioned. The styling and workmanship is unchal- $27 50 lenged. And the price—$27.50—is just an- other name for economy. Also Young Men’s Snappy, Single-breasted Blue Topcoats — g Here, men, you’ll find exceptional quality TIW((i)-PfiANTS bSUITS, in tweeds, over- \plaids, hexringbones and blues. b‘*/ A range of styles that includes $3@ the one you are looking for. It’s a matter of pride with us. Special Sale of Caps $1.50 EXTRA QUALITY—LATEST STYLE—BEST VALUE Peach# Rabi MEN'S CLOTHING ~ FURNISHINGS o 7 Street at H NW. ° Topcoats of extraordinary lightness; Over- | Spring SUITS P A FAIR PRICES YADEN ADVOCATES ‘SMALL PARK PLAN Wants Areas in Thickly Set- tled Communities, Grant Is Informed. The National Capital Park and Planning Commission should spend more of its funds for the purchase of small park areas in thickly settled communities, in the opinion of James G. Yaden, president of the Federation| | of Citizens' Associations. Mr. Yaden made known this view| | in a conference just held with Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, director of public buildings and public parks, at which the work of the Park Commission in of co-operation. suggested to Col. Grant that the com-| || mission should lay more emphasis on these smaller park projects which| ! would be in easy distance of populous | fi neighborhoods. rather than concen-| || trate too much on large parks. Mr. Yaden was small tract of about two acres extend- ing along Third street northeast be-| | tween Rhode Island avenue and Adams street for park purposes. Offi- cials of the commission are looking into the request. HUGHES MEETS DAVIS. Former Candidates Opposing Coun- sel in Beech Nut Case. Charles Evans Hughes and John W. | L Davis, both former candidates for the presidency, met before the Supreme | [| Court yesterday as opposing counsel Be: in an action brought by the Beech | [ Nut Packing Co. to prevent the P.| [ Lorillard Co. from using its trade name on tobacco products. Mr. Hughes represented the Beech | [iii Nut Co., and_ maintained that the| fi trade name and good will of his client had been unlawfully appropriated. Mr. right to it. MAN TAKES SU 'AND COAT Fraud Reported to Police—Ring | and $95 Stolen. By misrepresenting himself an un- ldantlfll‘d colored man yesterday ob- tained a suit and fur coat a'. the home of Evelyn Thompson, 1235 C street nonhefl—‘!l Police were notified of the fraug Theft of a gold finx valued at $300, Was repo e police by Mrs. Minnie Arnuld 1414 Ir\ing street. Robert Stew of a pistol and $95 in cash yests afternoon. EISEMAN S 7th & F Sts. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMAN'S Suits & Topcoats With Spring at hand you naturally want to discard your heavy Winter clothes for something new and bright. But you don’t feel like making the entire outlay at present. There is really noneed to. Under our Liberal Credit Plan you can make a small first payment and pay the balance in small weekly or monthly amounts, easy to meet. The suits and topcoats we are showing at $25 are remarkable values. The styles and models are absolutely correct; their quality and tailor- accompanied by | fi George R. Marble, president of the| B Edgewood Citizens’ Association, who! | urged the commission to acquire al Jii Davis today is expected to main- | fif tain that his client came legally into | [ pouemon of the trade name, and that | f§ the Beech Nut Co. has‘no exclusive | i ewart, 2922 Pennsylvania |-Ji| avenue southeast, reported the theft | [ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. MARCH 18, HEADS GARDEN CLUB. N. G. Watts Succeeds Representa- tive Black as President. Succeeding Representative Black of Texas, N. G. Watts was elected presi- | dent of the Potomac Garden Ciub at | the annual meeting of the organiza- | night in Eastern High School. G. S. Fraser was chosen vice president and Alpheus Sholl was re- elected secretary. Nine directors were selected, as fol- | Iw\s Mr. Fraser, F. R. Steffens, M. | awkins, B. Fitzgerald, Mr. shou Mr. Watts, W. A Bloedurn C. H. Gray and E. S. Jessu ‘W. R. Beattie, l)lm.rl(". '\gent of Ih(‘ Depanmrnl of Agriculture, addre: 1927. were €hown. illustrating farm life in It was announced that members of | mo club have started planting w«lx n their plots in Potomac Park. The c\uh roll shows more than 230 mem bers. Mr. Black ]vrofifld(‘d Seeks kiverdnle myonlty. Special Dispatch to The Star. RIVERDALE, Md., March 18— | Robert B. McCathran has unnounc»d; | he will be a candidate for mayor at | the mumdm\l election to be held on | May 2. A delegation recently waited | on him with a petition containing the | names of 37 women. requesting that | he enter. Councilman J. T. Harring- | ton acted as chairman of the delega- | ed the club on the care of their lmr dens, and slides from the department NO A SHIPMENT OF BRAN D - NEW CA JUSTRECE[ I:'.D content. You'll 'be sur- charge. in and drive one out. N. E. Corner LIBERA Hundreds of Smart Spring 25 On Liberal Terms ing unexcelled at the price. Where else can you get the style, the values and the liberal credit arrangements such as ours? BUY YOUR EASTER APPAREI Our F inesf Spring Suits $35 to $60 On Liberal Terms NOW —PAY ’DURING APRIL, MAY, JUNE RIDE CHEAPER | Brand-New Cars REDUCED RATES Rent-a-Car from Glass- man over the week end and drive to your heart’s prised at our moderate Only 12 cents a mile for Fords and Chev- rolets and 14 cents a mile for other makes—and you can have a brand-new car. We've just received a shipment of them. Come’:.NOWI 4c MAilc NO CHARGE 14th and V Sta. N. W. w! % Chevrolets and Fords NOW 12c M Studebakers Buicks Hupmobiles Nashes Chryslers for Gas or Oil Phone Pot. 278 L TERMS || Fresh PECNICS, | |SHORT LEG .. ||BOULLION OF VEAL............. .Lb, 25c ||SELECTED cuTLETS ... ...\ Lb., 45c || Loin and Rib CHOPS . . .. OLD DUTCH SATURDAY At our 930 La. Ave. market, you will find an exceptionally varied assortment of fresh, smoked and salt fish. Prices as low as the fine qualuy will + permit. For instance, oysten, 25¢ per pint at this market only. Derrydale rosidas Butter Lb., 58¢ An Especially Good Pasteurized Butter in %-lb. Prints Smoked BACON By the Strip Lb., 25¢ Pork Loin Roast, Lb., 25¢ WHOLE OR HALF Small Sizes Lb., 19¢ 9 to 10 Lb. Smoked HAMS 4ieroe Lb., 25¢ These are freshly smoked, sugar cured hams of a size suitable for most families. SEE THESE BEFORE PURCHASING N/ fmchd PICNICS, Family Size d S:::r. 'Cund SLICED BACON ........Lb., 42¢c MILLBROOK SELECTED ||FRESH EGGS, Doz., 27c Milk Fed Veal fram Frederick County e e(efele WMmma . Lb., 30¢ BREAST :gllvfgb clelelsle ore Lb., 121/21: .Lb., 35¢ Fine Quality Lambs—Carefully Selected Cuts A Limited Quantity Only at Some MNarkets SHOULDER ROAST .. . .. crecerere s o+ Ly 28C BREAST OF LAMB Lb., 12Y5c cre¥erete atey Finest Quality Little Steer Beef Cuts ||PRIME RIB ROAST . . . . . ... apsl) Blade Cuts—Lb., 27: n| CHUCK ROAST . Sclnul Cfln—Lb 22: @, All Steaks at Rcmmblc Prlcu CHEESE AMERICAN LOAF SWISS LOAF S ERY .ol 1% BB ... coocevasn «20c Cut from th Loaf or in the Convenient 35-Lb. Phgs. Fancy ROASTING CHICKENS . .Lb., 38¢c Fancy STEWING CHICKENS .. .Lb., 32¢ STRAWBERRIES 2 345 65¢ \BANANAS PER BOX, 35c¢ Doz. 2oc | TOMATOES 21 25¢ - - SUNNILAND SWEET, JUICY Oran ges No. 216 Size, Dozen, 29¢ DEL MONTE APRICOTS, No. 2'; Can, 25¢ GOLD SEAL CAKES GRANI ULATED SUGAR 0 Lbs., 60c With $1.00 Purchase in Grocery Department HONEY DROP CORN \| WAGNER’S Stringless BEANS . . .2 cans, 25¢ \|VAN CAMP’S MILK old Dutch Can, 10c COFFEE 3 LBS., 95¢. PER LB., 33c i A Mild Sweet Drink—None Better for the Price Finser VINEGAR, pint bottles 3 for 25¢ SANTA CLARA PRUNES *%° 2 Lbs.,2lc SUNSHINE AVENABARS. . ..... .Lb., 20c Losse 5o PACKAGE CAKES ... .4 for I8¢ MIDGET ROLLS . 2 dozen, 12c Fresh, Crisp Rolls, Baked from the Finest Ingrediants BREAD 3 LOAVES, 207 PER LOAF, 7¢ Golden Brown Crust, White—Even Textured Slices That Means Full 16-Ounce Loaves of Freshly Baked Master Bread e COFFEE. 3 LBS., $1.20 | PER LB., 42¢ The above prices are for cash and carry service at Distriet of Columbia and Clarendon, Va. markets. -~ r