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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINQGTON. COOL TRIP ON Checapeake Bay TO CLAIBORNE SUNDAY, JULY § * $1.50 Round Trip PROM “iSHlN(xTD‘ Chicken or Soft rab Dinner, §1 P esting” ooms. at Hotel.' Rring .‘lll-s SIH and . Enjoy D|I7 l the Good Sandy Bea | View of Naval Academy H Aner d-Hour Delignhtiul Trip Down Cnesapeanc.” Almost out of LEAVE 12TH N. Y. AVE. . | Sunday, 8:30 AM. an Good Meals on Steamer " Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric R. R. Co. Ghe ~%’rrace al Ifie SHOREHAM Thrilling evenings for ashi; m/lrm n the Shore- " ham Terrace | ‘yn | half hour naked to | above the freezing point. | cated, is initiated from the surface of | | increased oxygen consumption, some- .4 dtimes as much as double that of the | | Similar experiments | By the Associated Press. | Alice Robertson, second woman to serve | as & member of Congress, will be buried |in Green Hil Cemtery here tomorrow, jon. | All city and county offices here will bz ROBERTSONRITES - TOBE TOMORROW Woman Representatwe, 11, Will Be Honored by City of Muskogee. MUSKOGEE, Okla, July 2.—Miss with Spanish War veterans in charge of Services at the grave, Funeral services will be held at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in the First P.esbyterian Church. Muskogee today prepnred to pay tribute to the memory the woman whose one-term service O Cangress was far outweighed by her beneficences in private life. I Miss Robertson—best known as “Miss Alice"—was_the only woman member of the Spanuh ‘War Veterans’ national organizat | closed during the funeral and most stores in the city will suspend business. Misss Robertson died yesterday, at the age of 77, from cancer cf the jaw. She had been confined to bed since February 13 Most of her life was spent in_pro- moting the welfare of Indians of East- | ern Oklahoma, whose affections she | won through hér services. . I | TWO SLAYERS CONVICTED ’ July 2 (). —Odell | brothers, charged | | with slaying Waiters Parsons in the | Pineville court hou: vere convicted | last night. Odell w years’ imprisonment and F rs. _Their brother-in-law, Howard, tried on the same| charge, was acquitted. | was their second trial, the first endlng in a hung jury. Science “Shivering” Initiated From Surface of Skin. BODY temperature and pulse rate both decline with_pre slonged ex- posure to pite the pro- | tective mechnnlsm k “shivering,” Drs, Barcroft and F. L. Verzar of “Shivering,” the experiment indi- the skin, which is the first to feel the | effects of the cold. It brings about | subject during rest. But in the face | of these interruptions the fall of the | | puse ‘was progressive from an average | to 62 a minute. ik aubject i) siaked poeumonia] | for the sake of science in submitting | to this experiment was wrapped in blankets immediately after the ex posure, but the body temperature aid | not return immediately to normal. | were tried with deeply and lightly anesthetized cats. Those placed in a deep stupor showed | a direct relationship between surround- James | ing temperature and pulse and tion rate. Those lightly anes showed interruptions due to Shivering] | T.R.H. It’ll be a cold day in January— befoie we twice cach January and July do we hold this sweeping store- wide event. Our regular stock of men’s furnishings (not special pur- chases) sharply re- duced. hold such Only year - an event—again! GROSNER’S Half - Yearly SH Sale Entire Stock of IRTS—HOSIERY HATS—NECKWEAR PAJAMAS — ROBES AND UNDERWEAR We SHIRTS e $1 55 HOSIERY 75c 3 for §2 Regular $1 Value Plain and fancy patterns. In Our Half-Yearly Sale Tropical Worsted Suits 192 CIROSNERS Greys, blues, tans and browns that sold for $25, $27.50 and $30. 1325 F Reductions List Example Reductions: NECKWEAR Shirts & Shorts & Union Suits 75¢ $1 and $1.25 Values Rockinchair and oth- er well known makes. STREET ) In Our MEAT DEPARTMENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY DIN- NER WE ARE OFFERING OUR REGULAR HIGH-QUALITY MEATS AT EXCEPTION- the quality of these deliciously sugar try one at our special price for this an outing. These chickens GENUINE SPRING der. Try one of these de- FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS hams. Deliciously good. hot or RETTBERG’S BOILED HAM Ib., 49¢ FRANKFURTERS ALLY LOW PRICES. It is hardly necessary to describe cured hams if you have tried them, if z you haven’t, then we suggest that you Lb. c week end ' for an enjoyable holiday meal, either at home or on your outing. HOME-DRESSED BROILERS Very desirable food on are tender and plump, Lb. 35° averaging 15, to 2 ll?s. ea. They are sweet and ten- % licious cuts at our special Lb. 2 , e low price. Another cne of Washington’s leading _quality sugar cured Lb 2 celd, at home or en your out- g c ing. 7; Ib,, 30c; Ib., 59¢ RETTBERG’S CANADIAN BACON AUTH’S ROYAL PORK BEAUTY American sico Bacon » 33c 40 FATHOM FILLET FANCY FRESH BUTTERFISH FANCY FRESH CROAKERS ! 2 ms. 25¢ FANCY REG. LUMP CRAB MEAT ... . tin 33¢ | FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Our fruits and vegetables are selected with utmost care by experi- enced buyers, which assures you the choicest the market affords at all times. This, together with our low prices, make D. G. S. Stores an ideal place to do your daily and holiday shopping, A fresh car of exceptionally good qna.lxty peach?: T Our low price for this week end— FANCY CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Our price.i: exc?ptionl]‘ly good to serve on any occasion. HONEY DEW MELONS . . . - 23¢c FANCY WINESAP APPLES, 3 ~ 25¢ FANCY FRESH CORN 3 == 20¢ STRINGLESS BEANS ... 3~ 19¢ NEW POTATOES . . . .. 10~ 19¢ FANCYLEMONS. .. ... .“ 30¢c THURSDAY, JULY 2, Why D.G.S. Customers Are the Most Satisfied It is natural for a D.G.S. Store Owner to take a personal interest in your likes and dislikes because to him you are not merely a cus- tomer—you are a friend and a neighbor, to be treated with thoughtfulness, consideration and courtesy. D.G.S. Store Owners of that type are all over and around Washington, serving their com- munities with nationally-known merchandise at low prices plus de- livery without charge. There is one in your neighborhood. Visit him today for entire food satis- GOLD BAND BUTTER Our pure creamery i 20Qe new‘l'::r‘;r;ce AYRSHIRE BUTTER No beuder b:tter i t Al;rrlll?r: Bu::‘:r Lb. 35c WASHINGTON Self-Rising Flour sibs. 2Fe 12ibs. fFe LIBBY’S ROSEDALE PEACHES 2 No. 1 Tall Cans 23c ROCK CREEK GINGER ALE 3 iy 28 CHIPSO Lge. Pkg. ZIG BUDWEISER $1.75 GUNDERSHEIMER’S New Large Size JUNIOR LAYER CAKE Although it is larger week only. PARAMOUNT Complete Your Holiday Luncheon With a Jar of Paramount Sweet Pickles carton of 12 bottles Going Away? If you are planning a trip over the Fourth, include in your plans a visit at your nearest D. G. S. Store first, where you are sure to find a wonderful display of holiday foods, such as highest quality meats, selected fresh fruits and a lot of other good things to eat which will help to make your outing successful. ASSORTED DE LUX ZION FIG BARS Samitary it CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE.. .2 = 27c HELLMAN'S :izsov DRESSING 8 FRENCH’S MUSTARD. AMERICAN CHEESE st R 25-02. pke. 2HC BRANDYWINE MUSHROOMS SUNSWEET PRUNES JACK & JILL. . JicHEst quauity + GELATINE DESSERT. . « « BREWER _2m o 19¢ ...3»n23¢ T BLUE RIBBON MALT SYRUP . BDe ...3 »e 23 A pure malt syrup for the preparation of distinc- tive foods of an agree- able, superior flavor. KRUMMS MACARONI, SPAGHETTI KRE-MEL DESSERT WELCH'’S GRAPE JUICE. ... #* 25¢; = 45¢ STUFFED OLIVES................T=#20c QUEENOLIVES . .. aurtsr 30¢ WAX LUNCH ROLLS. .... .. .4 10c PAPER NAPKINS IS PICNIC SETS PAPER PLATES IMPORTED SARDINES LIBBY’S VIENNA SAUSAGE....... == 10c BLUE LABEL BONED CHICKEN ..... == 55¢c LIBBY’S COOKED CORNED BEEF, -1 # 23¢ JAPANESE CRAB MEAT - 33c tal ean ] 2¢ GOLD BAG COFFEE WILKINS COFFEE... ORIENTA COFFEE .. .. MALT SYRUP DUO-MALTED e 49¢ 7/ VACUUM PACKED % STAR SPECIALS 4 Schindler’s Peanut Butter: - 271 - Canada Dry GINGER ALE,2:-2"7- PICKLES «~25: SPAGHETTI, 4 - 25 PINEAPPLE, 3 49- e 20 SALMON BANQUET TEA 23 BALLANTINE’S FEDERAL MALT SYRUP JERSgy Can 49 LIGHT Lge. Cans