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| enlarging the ses NEW! a pen for smaller hands... and smaller budgets. Only $3.50 for this slenderly-built, petfect- ly-writing new Waterman's pen in whatever style of pen point you prefer. In Red-and-Gold or lSBUPE 1S EXTENDED 5 O MONARCH CLUB Nahonal and Civic Problems to Receive Greater Atten- tion of Organization. By virtually unanimous vote the Mon- arch Club of Washington decided yes- terday at its weekly session at the x-nmnwn Hnul to e its * activi- tles s0 to take action on current probhm nflecunl the public. tion followed - fnnnnl debate hz ioe aims of the ization, ln which (b)ecum of Lh! club were Camj E. iscussed by W ‘Wickey, James M. Bowling, Jr.; " Ar- r H. Allen, C. 1t lnd Joseph P Oultcl wnm C. Balderston, presi- t, presidéd. The debate was on the question of rvice aims vt the club as recommended by a special committee, which reported: “One way in wmch this.club can be of general service is to beccme more vocal upon national and civic problems. Bv this is meant that we take a stand & . make ourselves heard and felt 'honmr conditions pre]udlclll to law, order and puhnc -( Y.hl! our activities shnll lnclude the sponsoring of con- structive legislation and l\)\lnd public licies and opposition to undesirable mixl ition or unsound pub“c policies.” Mr. Campbell, that the club explnfl its lctlvlll!! jeclared the business men of the country have been s0 busy with their own affairs duflnl Tecent prosperous years that the busi ness of Government has been nexlected and in many cities turned over to the pmrmnaml politician and ward-heeler. of the club, in lddlflon to . Brodie, Dent, seargeant at arms, and Richard Allen, editor of Guillotine, Monarch house organ. CATS TAXED HEAVILY Silesian Pet Owners Must Pay Levy Based on Numbers. BAGAN suuu (l’)vAn abundance cats in this Sflesian town has in- duced the city ccuncu to put a heavy t-.x nn !he!e D!'J to % for '.hn flm nt 315 !or (3 umnd cat and bout $22 for a thlrd animal kept in '.hl same household. NAVY ORDERS Lieut. Comdr. Sidney W. Kirtland, detached :ll duty and granted leave olnhum days. Pofl.smfluth Va., and, charged from treatment to home lnd Green-and-Gold combinations. | wait orders. Excellent for school use, re- markably large ink capacity; un-breakable holder. And all the | Waterman's traditions of per- fect writing instruments behind it. Propel-repel pencil in exact. ly-matching colors; $1.50. At your local dealers. Waterman’s Blue Ink & o splendid accessory to the mew pen. For i flows clearly on any quality paper— @nd washes ous of clothing with soap @nd warr. Five other popular colors. ARA Tetired, died 1631, st Atinatic Ol Z Wa Lieut. Ruthven E. Libby, orders May 22 m« ; to duty destroyers, Battle Madml Corps. leric N. ey relieved g i ot hed ton; hd\ltylltnlstl ntlonou.m 2 U. 8. 8. Arctic; tnnomvnrmmwn 4, Battle Force, for duty. Construction Corps. Lieut. Lucien M. Grant, detached Wll'llushufl. g‘m MVL to temporery duty U. 8. B. Chief Pharmacist Willlam E. G. Bar- tle, detached Norfolk Naval HWU. Porunwnux.vm to duty with Ch!etl’h-.nnl& t Lioyd C. Sims, de- tached United States Naval Hospital, Island, Philadelphia, Pa.; to "‘ciu'«"""'"“'“‘“”"""" Pay Clerk Otto D. Blerling, flw hchd Nun.l Pay Clerk Anthony J. E. Char- bonneau, detached Ni vulhuon,xfl W-t.?h to fleet alr base, Pearl Har. Chlel Ply Clerk .Yllnu A. Harris, detached naval powder factory, lndhn eld Md.; to Naval Station, chk(l'lyclflkw . Mapps, de- tached U. S. 8. Nevada; WUBB Arctic. bc'ld‘ll“e‘f Pay Cl!rk M\Iflll lflcbul naval operating West, l Pay Clerk Orval 8. Karns, detached flmdrm Pflr‘lx.l.rbo T. H; to U. 8. 8. Chaumon! D-hl. s Reu Ad.mll‘ll Edwin King Moore, PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1931. s DISTRICT GR(mERY STORES inc IN ALL OUR STORES AMERICAN BEAUTY | HOME DRESSED FRYING | HAMS WHOLE HAM ONLY ' ancy Rib Roast, Prime cut, ». 29¢; ‘Choice cut, ». 25¢ | American Beauty Hams are sugar e i ol | for your Sunday i dinner at our : special price. | Leg of Spring Lamb : Rib Lamb Chops ..........c... | Stewing Lamb ............... ' Jos. Phillips, the Original All Pork Sausage. . I Round Steak .......cco0c0nee I+ | Sirloin Steak ..\ ....ooiunets : Porterhouse Steak ,. | Hamburg Steak ............. I Tender Beef Liver ........... *runn LARD 2 ib pie 21 »roun'mm Brand HAMS 5. 28¢ GOLD BAND BUTTER Pure creamery, excellent for the table Pound 3 7c AYRSHIRE BUTTER No better butter made Pound 42¢ COFFEE WASHINGTON FLOUR Always uniform in cuality 5 1.19¢ 12 1. 37¢ BREWER-SNYDER’S HORSERADISH Makes food more appetizing Bottle 1 5c ALDERNEY GREEN MEADOW MILK 2 qusts 25¢ A Glass Mixing Bowl With a 3-1b. Can CRISCO ............ . 39¢ ............ . 10c ............ . 37¢ ............ ». 43¢ ............ . 19¢ ............ . 23c ; Libby’s Genuine Are here again and once more the tlmlhn‘ excitement of sending children to school, packing their lunches, etc., confronts the mother. With our lunch suggestions elsewhere in this ad, at saving prices, your lunch worries will be over. Check this list carefully and stock up now with our luncheon suggestions featured at all D. G. S. stores. | HERSHEY’S COCOA. .. » e--25«:& : FORT LITTLE GEM PEAS w3e | | PILLSBURY’S FLOUR & 2lc & 43c § | CHATKA CRAB MEAT, * 32c | SES | ERILO... e s .3 e me 25¢ I S5 .3 e | BANQUET TEA average 1%; to 3 FRESH BUTTER FISH, 2 = 25¢ | CHICKENS EVAPORATED .. 35¢ . SPECIAL! BACON | MACHINE SLICED GRANULATED SUGAR : ] REGULAR CRAB MEAT » = 33¢ € | NORFOLK SPOTS /| 40 FATHOM FILLET. . FANCY FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES CALIFORNIA ORANGES SUNKIST The tremendous success of our Orange Sale lnt waok encouraged us to again offer this luscious fruit at a large saving. For week we are offering a medium size orange at an exceptionally low price. - 2Qc F o e |STRINGLI:'SS BEANS 2 » 19 | SWEET POTATOES. nNo. 1 POTATOES... .10 = 17c IGREEN CABBAGE. . .3~ 10c ! ICFBERG LETTUCE. . » 10c & 1232 SEALDSWEET GRAPEFRUIT Also Grapefruit Juice 2 No. 2 cans 29c SCHLITZ MALT Vllnliud with sunshine by an original tra-violet ray process 213 t.can 49c APPLE Pie Ridge VINEGAR quart jug 15¢. BUDWEISER (Brew) s 150 D s 29¢ TETLEY’S TEA Makes Good Tes a Certainty YIb. pkg: 23C PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 ckes 29¢ OLD WITCH Removes Perspiration in All Silks e 19¢ 5 23¢ STAR SPECIALS | PEACHES 3 35 ASPARAGUS=~ 229 One of Wash- STAR SOAPIEE 1030. venen 10c | benen 5¢ | u-.&45cl YELLOW ONIONS. .. .4 ™ 19c' 'GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES 4. l9¢' 'FANCY TOKAY GRAPES Suggestions for School Lunches Schimmel’s DEL MONTE No. 1 tall can PRESERVES 12%¢ Schindler’s 16-0z. jar . PEANUT BUTTER Old Virginia APPLE BUTTER Libby’s Cooked CORNED BEEF 1ee. e 18C | No.1can 21C DEVILED HAM Iced Tea! For delicious iced tea of wine-like rich- ness and fine flavor . .. select one of these brands of certi. fied India Teas. | Each Is stamped with the official | Map of India trademark ‘on the | label. india gnm the finest tea On' Sale At g RICH RUM RING BY POPULAR DEMAND That famous sparkling drink from the Blue Ridge Moun- Blue Label Boned ICKEN v taine outlasts all other drinks # G @l in sparkling, zestful goodness. GUNDERSHEIMER'’S large slice ; Pound, Marble or Fruit Cake. Only NATIONAL BAKERS DE LUXE ASSORTED Ib. pkg. 29(: ROCK CREEK GINGER ALE ' ToMATO JUICE-22% Nm,e....23 PICKLES LANGS ‘it o D Ge TOMATOES "~ 3= 25 FREE DEAL ON CHASE < SANBORN COFFEE With each dtcfinyawfllm 10¢ pound a 10¢ pkg. Chase & Sanborn Tea FOR 38 ’ I._.__.___._________._____-_a___——__——_—,,,__.,__.._____. PENS FROM $2.78 TO $10. PENCILS FROM 81 TO 98, Brand Name AscCo cxxLON Awg FRANGE r: 'i .-E DMO1 ll Wateman's EBMLLO CLEANS QUICK z Ipfi 35 E