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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 16 tial A to residential C, Joint committee of tne Brookland, Duhl- GRANT TOLECTURE £ T e there, zens' Assoclations, i & o | Col William B. Ladue, Enginee \ missioner, explained mme of the dm\ Assoclatiol Omer House last x;’e‘agltu v or;;x;fen: culties arising out of the financial limi M‘t; tntlon of District expenditures, an Y .|- M any rlunge the zoning status of the | other problems ,,,wufiimfl by loct omrlnls in their efforts to satisfy th The n-soluuon also instructed W. J.| requests of the varlous citizens' assc ‘eber, chairman of the roning com- | cjations. mittee. to appear before the commis- other guest speakers were Kenneth | D. C. Official Talks TOnight‘;‘(“'{h:"&‘,’fi":““o} e Che Armstrong, member of the Citizens' AG o Before Shade Tree Conference. ing re: his signature after learning the asso- ciation’s sentiments. o a0 0%, STt : 0 jan al N . . and Pnnklu 1 streets for playground pur- Vice Consul Evans Resigns. ses, and the lectrification of portable Resignation of Rice K. Evans, Ohio, Washington's system of parks will :f,‘;;‘;‘:d g‘,’l‘(};g&"f"ufifl“%‘m};‘::‘ United States vice consul at Sheffleld, v Presi- be the subject of an illustrated lecture | Andrew P E. Schr:-r "&m they | England, has been accepted by the to be given by Col. U. S. Grant, 3d.| h-d been indorsed by the citizens' | President. superintendent of public buildings and | parks of the Dfl\n‘lfl at a meetin; Oonference, which opened today and | [ end Saturday with a trip to the o station Ol](h! Department of Tulips and Roses e tree development. afternoon and tomorrow nmr x v dev o Others who_will _address CITIZENS PROTEST | ZONING PROPOSAL Dahigren Association to Fight Neighborhood Petition—Resolu- Special $ 1 g 49 Dczen gerence are Col. William WEEK-END SPECIAL for C & C patrons. Chemistry and vé lh; Bgru‘u of cl;l‘:x’n Ixndgln“(:cl‘ b h recley, of the _Fores! A Rose ush & Shrub Sale ogy, Dr. Haven Metcalf of the Bu- Rosary and such as: BUTTERFLY Butterfly Bush Hcdge. $6 per 100 ‘n"'fi:'a:‘ Hydrangea and tion Is Passed. Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders Choice, fresh-cut Tulips and Roses, at En, Commiss f % o gmmfl RKnight, ¢ You'll want a dozen when you see these . Marlatt, chief of the Bure Dr. reau of Chemflfl'\' and Sofls Wfllhm Nonthly Dorothy Perkins Plant Industry. Dr Jun’Du : c Other Ramblers COLUMBIA Rorghi OPHELIA, ETC. Coral Berry Other Shrubs 807 14th Street N.W. 804 17th St. N.W. $1.49 dozen, constitute our current B 3 trict; Dr. H. G. Knight, chief of (.he Soils; . beauties. of Entomology; W. A. Taylor, chieU dedmon of the Bureau of Entomol- Bloomers, Tausendschoen Mock Orange CRUSADER T % Weigeli: PRIVET eigelia Announcement that a petition was htng circulated requesting the re- Phone Franklin 5442 Phone Franklin 10391 ing of the southeast corner of 'l\fl'lh and Evarts street northeast ' Offering You the Greatest Clothes Value Your Money Can Buy! MEN’S SUITS & TOPCOATS $21.50 A Price That Doesn’t Begin to Do Justice to Their Quality! The Suits: These suits at $21.50 are the finest your money can buy, The fabrics have been loomed exclusively for us; and tailored to our own specifications. Included are two and three button models, single andg double breasted. Long- wearing Worsteds, L'nfm- ished Worsteds, Cassimeres, Hard-woven Tweeds, Twists, Herringhbones, Col- lege Stripes. In the new shades of Blue, Gray, Gray Blue, Tan and Brown. The Topcoals: They are the smart, swag- ger Topcoats cut on the pop- ular English Raglan style that men prefer. Included are Tweeds, Sports FFabrics, Cheviots, in Box Neaves, Check Weaves, Herringbones and Novelty Patterns, Tan, Gray, Blue Gray, Moss Brown. You can open a Charge Account. We make no interest charge what- ever for this privilege. 7HE JULIAN STORE — Den hop §H— 1315-1317 F Street N.W. d Alton B. Carty [ , volunteered to withdraw president of the columbll Heuhu o zens’ Association. 1 DAIRY PRODUCTS From the spotless ice boxes in Piggly Wiggly Stores ib. 57¢ Sunset Gold Butter Land O’Lakes Butter ®. 59¢ ! Fresh Eggs, dozen . . . 35¢ “Piggly Wiggly” brand from nearby henneries | Fresh Eggs, dozen . . . 40c “Quality” brand of large selected whites 1-Lb. Kraft Cheese &L 23¢ Pabst-ett Cheese 50 25¢ Sharp Cheese . . . . 1. 45¢ PETER PAN CORN Sells regularly at 15c, but all this week we { are offering this splendid sugar corn at— = 50c Lay in a supply at this price. SALT MACKEREL Always a tasty breakfast dish. fancy, fat fish. L. 19¢ PURE LARD In Cartons 2 Lbs. 256 VAN CAMP’S MILK Tall Cans These are Washington for Baked in our own and delivered Known throughout its purity and goodness. modern, sanitary bakery fresh from the ovens to our stores twice daily. If you are not now enjoying this wholesome food, get a loaf tomorrow and you'll never want any other kind. There’s a loaf to suit every taste. Split Top Loaf Round Top Loaf Sandwich Bread TURNSTILE COFFEE For fine flavor and aroma it is hard to equal this delicious blend at this moderate price. 1f you are particular about your coffee you will like Turnstile particularly well. You'll find it always in the first aisle, just after you enter, It’s the best buy at-— Lb. 39c Raisin Bread Rye Bread Whole Wheat Bread D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928, POTOMAC RIVER SHAD It is always good news to Washing- tonians when they know the shad are in the Potomac. This delicious fish is al- ways at its best when caught in our home waters. POTOMAC ROE SHAD. .Ib., 40c POTOMAC BUCK SHAD.Ib., 25¢ OUR SUNSHINE BISCUIT SPECIAL —for this week end will be their justly famous OATMEAL RAISIN COOKIES At 236 A Pound This is a wonderfully nutritious cookie for children. LEG OF LAMB Small, Lean and Tender Lb., 38¢c LARGE SKINNED HAMS Kingan’s “RELIABLE” Brand Lb., 19¢c LONG ISLAND DUCKS Shop early for this popular item Lb., 27¢ PORK LOIN ROAST Cut from young corn-fed pigs. Whole or Lb. 17c FANCY CHUCK ROAST Cut from prime young steers Lb., 23c STEWING CHICKENS We have the kind to suit you Lb., 35¢ Our 5 Specials This Week PETER PAN | Ritter Pork PEAS | and Beans 3 cm 50c|3 o= 23¢ TOMATOES e Can, 11¢; 3+ 32¢ JELLO | Chipso Large Package 20c assorted flavors 3raiun 23¢ Frealt Froity: aad Vegetables In Abundance From the Sunny South Tomatoes . 20c New Carrots bu: 5S¢ New Beets Spinach 3 s 20c Kale 3 s 25¢ New Cabbage 1. 5¢ Iceberg Lettuced10c T5¢ Florida Oranges California Oranges Large, Dozen Large Lemons Dozen Bananas Doz 25¢ Large, Ripe Fruit CUCUMBERS Large Size Each, 20c ASPARAGUS A Real Treat at This Time Bunch 45c CAULIFLOWER Large White Heads Fresh Fisb ‘and Sea Foods We should eat plenty of sea foods at this time of year ; the lodine and Vitamins they contain are most beneficial. Our stores are well supplied every day during the Lenten season. Fresh Roe Shad 40 3bunchel 25c { ]