Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1935, Page 7

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EDUCATION GROUP HAS BUSY SESHION &5 i 3 S and inf Park Hotel. Six Progressive Association mga ot the Wardman Prk Hotel eetings planned, other sessions are w be held at P‘rlenda ldeeflnl l-loun Committees Meet at Mayflower. 2111 Florida avenue, and Bix committee meetings running simultaneously at the Mayflower Hotel mdny marked the cpenlng of a | dr three-da; e Progressive Edueluon Auoclman whlch has crowded a schedule of close to 60 of Teachers’ Col: separate sessions into the brief period. | lege, Columbia_University, on “'rhe he committee gather- | Social Phuowph! of Progressive Edu- ings, the general convention was called | cation.” together by Willard W. Beatty, presi- dent, for an address on “The Place and Function of the Progressive Edu- cation Association,” delivered ' by of secondary school and college, sec- ondary school curriculum, education 'ing some preserved fruit. Friday, 8tol Meyers Annual Stampede Rummage Sale Limited Assortments— Cash Only No Refunds, Exchanges or C. O. D.s Clothing Alterations at Cost 108 Men’s $35 to $40 Suits and Overcoats $2 1 a5 39 $45 SII.“.I and 2 850 00 Bogen Peet Tuxedos. Double breasted. Sizes 38—40, regular.. $35 00 3 $50.00 Rogers Peet Tux edos. Single breasted. Sizes 35——36— 44 regular 335 00 4 $45.00 Schioss Full Dress Coat and Pants. Size 35—42 regular; $2s'00 14 $35.00 Tuxedos. Assorted sizes . 7 $45.00 Tuxedos, Assorted sizes 13750 Khakl Biding Brecche. 33500 )0 Doeskin Vesis. R Sizes 38—39—40 .. Lot Solled Dress Vests .... Lot Seersucker Vests .. Lot Odd Pants Lot Odd Plnh Screen Comedienne Poisoned. HOLLYWOOD, February 21 (n_ Frederick L. Redefer, executive secre- | Mary Boland, screen comedienne, tary. confined to her home in Beverly !!uh The committees to hold sessions |ill with food poisoning. She was covered the subjects of the relation |stricken three days ago, it was dis- closed, and blamed her illness to eat- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935. VETERANS TO MEET Disabled Regulars Will Discuss Plans Tonight. ’ Association, =1 The Regular Veterans' designed to aid men disabled in the Regular services and the widows and orphans of men killed in the line of duty, will hold its first meeting here at the Soldiers, Saflors and Marines’ Club, Eleventh and L streets, at 8 o'clock wnlz t. ‘The membership is composed of tional Academy of Sciences, 2101 Oon- men' disabied in '-h= regular armed cnene [ 5 SOL HERZOG, INC. % x|| THANKS! forces, ‘including some who mrvlnd’ the Maine disaster at Havana, and thers engaged in combats of the xm 60 years. ‘Walter Johnson of Clarendon, Va., a World War veteran and survivor of the Shenandozh dirigible crash, is muenll commander of the ograni- Ship’s Bells in Cathedral. Every day in Canterbury Cathedral, England, “six bells” is struck by a sea- farer on a bell from H. M. S. Canter- bury, which was dismantled recently. - TOMORRON all 0dd Lots Must Go! George Washington’s Birthday SALE NS Never Before Such “Cut” Prices In Our Entire 29 Years—Read!!!! (70) 82 SHIR'IS neckband and collar attached; sizes 14 49c X (1,164) 25¢ ARROW COLLARS; sizes but all sizes in the lot.. (53) MUFFLERS; were (114) 7Sc UNDER size 29c * (57) SlZS KNIT UNION SUITS; sizes 34, 36 38 -nd 29c faded (1) $7.95 FLANNEL ROBE; all wool; window faded; 52,95 « *x (314) PRS. ATHLETIC SHORTS; (184) 15c HANDKERCHIEFS; l-ncy each .... * 50c COLLAR PINS AND TlE (7)7$3.50 FANCY VESTS Mostly small sizes o x (274) 7sc NECKTIES; to close out (119) 8150 and $2 HICKOCK BELT BUCKLES; in- itialed UNITED FOOD STORES Prize Awards 1935 Food Show February 6th, Philco Radio, Mrs. M. Kronheim, 1764 Lanier PL. N.W. February 7th, $25 in Groceries, J. N. Scherger, 1008 K St. S.E. February 8th, Kelvinator, C. C. Winters, 511 Kentucky Ave. S.E. February 9th, Ice Refrigerator, Mrs. C. Donwanger, 707 1st St. N.W. February 11th, Ice Refrigerator, Mrs. C. M. Coble, 1225 O St. N.W. February 12th, G. E. Refrigerator, Miss Lottie Miller, 614 Eye St. N.W. l'ebrgtry 13th, G. E. Washing Machine, Miss Dorothy Forgitt, 1309 K l-‘ebnury luh, Premier Vacuum Cleaner, Mrs. C. Donwanger, 707 Ist For the marvelous turn-out at our 4th Annual Food Show just concluded at the Washington Audito rium. Thousands daily enjoyed the exhibits and hundreds shared in the $2,000 worth of FREE Prizes we gave away. We hope you will as thoroughly enjoy our next yeur's FOOD SHOW. Febr\ll.ry H!h G. E. Radio, Mrs. M. M. Schmuckler, 5112 44th St. N.W. February 16th, Ford Automobile, Edward Mullin, 1422 33rd St. N.W. WEEK END SPECIALS! GRAPE'NUT FLAKES e e e o o o pke. loc Old Virginia Cherry Preserves . '™ 17¢ Sunshine Choc. Marshmallow Cakes . » 23¢c MINUTE TAPIOCA . . . e o 2w 29cC CALUMET BAKING POWDER o« o 1Ba220¢ GRAPE'NUTS . ® 6. 4, ke 88 &N ISC Uneeda Bakers Graham Crackers . : " » 10c Lake Shore Pure Honey cmsweinn, o o ™ 19¢ Brewer-Snyders’ Cooked Hominy . . « 10c Scott Tissue, soft as all-linen . . 3~ 23¢c JELLO ALL FLAVORS 3 ke 17¢ Listen to JACK BENNY'S Broadcast SUNDAY, 7 P.M. WMAL Soft-As-Silk Cake Flour....» 29c Wheaties..2 23¢ FRESH SWEET CALIF. GREEN PEAS 2 21« COFFEE SANKA COFFEE ™ 49c YELLOW BAG. .m. 25¢ WILKINS ...... . 29¢ ORIENTA ..... ». 35¢ DEL MONTE. . .w 33c Chase ¥ Sanborn. .m. 35¢ Norwood . ™ 30c SOAP AND SOAP PRODUCTS CAMAY SOAP |2 eaxes B5¢ " FRUITS and VEGETABLES ICEBERG LETTUCE . . 2 = 19¢ TEXAS SPINACH . . 2™ I% GOLDEN CARROTS . 2 = |5¢ GREEN CABBAGE . . 2™ I3c Idaho Baking Potatoes . 5™ l4c Fancy Mealy l 0 I 7 Ibs. Cc Maine POTATOES . TENDER KALE . . . . 2™9c 3w |4¢ Fancy Nancy Hall 4 |7c SWEET POTATOES . COOKING APPLES . . 123 !l 49 All Rubber Rainct AND MANY MORE ITEMS AT SPECIAL PRICES 6 5195 Sweat- 790 3 $1. 95 Sweaters, damaged . 390 58$1.00 Po I ° Shirts, win- Sowticens 19¢ 26 Shirts, wlndo: soiled an damaged ... 29¢ 12 B.l.hin( Shlfll, 20¢ 32 ’nes. window o 9c $ Men's Gloves, . 39¢ 8 Shorts, wlndow wued 9c 2 $5.95 ulnket- sz 98 1 SIZ M Dul.ll- 8 BT §1.60 73 s1.50 3 pr. for 50c 70 Handkerchiefs Faney. perdon. 1€ 26¢ 290 Athletic Shorts ... 237 Athletic Shirts 1.vv0 26€ B T T E . e T, 17 “é::::'i’.’kg'iu'}.; Vests L alen suia,. 89€ 27 Starched 6 for 5 ()¢ 11 Lounge 1/, Price 134 White and Fancy 164 Fancy and 116 g ulte Shirts 97c .o .97 27 $1.00 and $1.50 ’.rhnnd $1.50 209¢ 214 Emblem !ll- All Sales Final NO GOODS LAID AWAY o MENS SHOP 1331 F STREET a7 Sl 50 and $2 GOLF (36) $25 & $30 SUITS R 7/34, 6,35, 3/31, 1;%85131?39 sfid 7/ /. Slém $14 75 1,/35, 3/36, 3/31, 1/38 1/39 and 1/44. (8) $25 WOOL SUITS. Stouts: 3,38 and 2,739, Longs: 4,36 (13) 515 CRAVANETTED TWEED TOP- ATS. Reg. sizes 3,36, 5,38, 3/40 56,95 and 2/42 (5) $30 KNITTEX TOPCOATS. Shorts: 59,75 1,/38 and 1,/39. Stouts: 1,/42 and 2 /4. (5) TUXEDOS. Reg 1,35 and 1/36. 59,75 Stouts: -3/38... (8) 525 KNITTEX SPORT SUITS. Regular 59‘75 sizes: 1,/36,2,/37,1,38, 3,/39 and 1,/40. (11) $20 LINEN SUITS. Slightly soiled. Reg. :?s 3,/36, 3/37 1/38,2/39,1/42 and $ 75 . 44 (6) $18.50 TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS. 58,75 Reg. sizes: 1,/36, 2,/37, 2,/38 and 1,/46 No Charges—No C. O. D.—No Exchanges—No Refunds—No AMlferations SOL HERZOG 1< F ST, AT 91TH Ivory Soap 3aisl7c SUPER SUDS 3 e 23c America's favorite for bright dishes OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 == 15¢ Fancy Green LIMA BEANS 3m20c | 2% Sweet Juicy FLORIDA ORANGES . . 24 39¢ GRAPEFRUIT . . . . 3=ITc 2 vt boxes 29 Stringless BEANS ‘ancy, Red Lucious Florida STRAWBERRIES ™~ LE-GRANDE EARLY JUNE PEAS 2-2lc Combination Sale 1 No. 2 Can Sour Pitted Cherries and 1 Package FLAKO _PIE CRUST e 21€ Gundersheimer’s Home Maid Layer Cake Featuring this week end your hoice of: 2 Specials GOLD-N-SNO CARAMEL CRUNCH each 290 THINSHELL Introducing milk - ol the finest Special. 29¢ each UNITED-GEM hogolate covered W PECANS. Made of ts. QUALITY MEATS Hy-Grade FRESH SLICED ' BACON HAMS n 23¢ “Ib. 33c » 33¢ VEAL CHOPS . . . . FANCY RIB ROAST . ™ 27¢ & 29¢c CHUCK ROAST . . . ™22 BEEF LIVER . . . . . ™I7c FRESH GROUND BEEF . ™ I9% Not the Chcaput But the Best GREEN LINKS in}; Ib. pkgs SMOKED SAUSAGE. . OYSTERS Satects at. Qe standers . 4 Qe PINEAPPLE JUICE 3..25¢c UNITED PANCAKE FLOUR 2 15¢ COMET RICE Hot Pan Processed 12-0z. re. 19€ DROMEDARY GINGERBREAD MIX e 19€ Campftire Marshmallow 1::17¢ IOWA State BUTTER The finest sweet cream butter in Washington © 47¢ Unico Roll BUTTER Ib. 430 United Brand BUTTER n:.‘ 4 5c

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