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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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THE JEFFERSON (AN, TOWSON. MARYLAND. May 22, 1920—Page 5 [0|| ODOT The People's MODERN PHARMACY York Road Plaza TOWSON, MARYLAND Ginghams, Muslins, Flannels, Curtain Scrims. Toweling, Embroideries, Daces, Ribbons, Windsor Ties, Middy Ties, Middy Laces and Emblems. Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles too numerous to mention Ladies' Leather Belts, Gloves, Boudoir Caps and Neckwear Ladies' Fancy Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists, Beaded and Embroidered Fine Voile Waists Ladies' Tailored Waists Ladies' Silk Blouses Ladies' and Children's.Sateen Bloomers, all prices Ladies' Underskirts Ladies' Combinations Ladies' Camisoles Ladies' Muslin Night Gowns Moth-Proof Bags . . . Moth Balls and Housecleaning Helps Ladies' Bungalow Aprons Ladies' Middy Blouses and Skirts Ladies' and Children's Underwear Corset Covers Ladies' and Children's Stockings Hair Pins, Wire and Bone, all prices Hair Nets Dressing Combs Buttons, All Shapes and Prices Clark's Crochet dotton C.'M. C. Coton E. M. Cotton and Hoops Tapes, Elastic, Spool Cottons, Silk Dress Shields and Notions of All Kinds Men's Socks, Ties Collars, Suspenders, etc. Toys, Candies, Cigars, Souvenir Post Cards, Ice Cream and Sodas. Acker Hehuu & Conoit fl] ** GROCERS "• SINCE 1820 306-308-310 N. HOWARD STREET Mt. Vernon 972-3-4 At Saratoga Street Grocery Specials lie lie 29c 9c 37c Quaker Corn Flakes...................Per package Tomato Soup—Van Camps............. 10^ oz. tin Pearl Hominy — Quaker............... 4"lb. pkg. . Strained Tomatoes ...................10-oz. tin . Jams,.............................25-oz. tin . Glen Rose Brand—Apricot, Quince or Peach. Apricots — Noreca Brand..............1-lb. 14-oz. tin. . 39c Floating Bath Soap—Dove Brand.......2 cakes ....... 15c Orange Marmalade—Miss Plowman's.....8-oz. jar ....... 19c Hawaiian Pineapple — Noreca, sliced.... 1-lb. 5-oz. tin. . . 38c Asparagus — California, Gold Bar.......1-lb Hams—Joyner's Smithfleld............,v Per Coffee—Our Special Blend............. lib Tea—Romona Blend.......,..........1-lb. Tomatoes—Whittier, California .......'. 1-lb. Lima Beans—A. M. C. Medium.........1-lb. 11-oz. tin. . 41c pound ..... 69c pkg....... 39c tin ....... 50c 12-oz. tin. . 16c 3-oz. tin. . . 26c Sardines—Diamond C Brand............3M-oz. tin ..... 18c Oranges—California ..................Dozen......... 65c Grapefruit—Indian River..............Each.......... 15c Lemons—Messina ....................Dozen......... 20c Free Auto Delivery to Suburbs Monday—Harford road to Hamilton. Tuesday—Mount Washington, Roland Park and Catonsville. Wednesday—Charles St. Ave., Xowson, Rnxton, Sherwood, Luther- vllle, Walbrook and Forest Park. Thursday—Roland Park, Waverly, Govans and Catonsville. Friday—Park Heigrhts Ave., Arlington, Pikesville, Sudbrook Park and Green Spring Valley. Saturday—Roland Park, Arlington, Forest Park, Walbrook and Catonsville. We Pay Freight on Quantity Shipping Orders LOUIS HERGENRATHER, Jr. Proprietor. Miss Agnus Mehl and Mrs. Carrie Harris' Salesladies. OOyOCOSOQOp&&POOOOOOOOOOOOCOPSCOSC OOOCOCOOSCCOSCCCC' ? ? :: »? 1 ¦ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY MR.HAPPV PARTY TY BANK WITH IF YOU L.IVE IN BALTIMORE: COUN THE BALTIMORE COUNTY BANK YORK ROAD, TOWSON, MD. The Most Conveniently Located Bank In Baltimore County. PROTECT YOUR SAVINGS Larg-e financing seems* to be in the air at present. All sorts of schemes are being proposed to take the money of the unwary. GUARD your Liberty Bonds. Because they are very much reduced in value, do not on that account sell them. They are a Government security and if the Government i$ not good for them, no other security here is of much value. Every little while we are approached by persons desiring to dispose of their bonds, and our unfailing advice is to keep them; that the present is the worst time to sell them. YOUR SAVINGS HERE i are earning you four per cent, and you are sure alslo of your principal whereas in some wildcat investment you are sure of neither. I WANT MY NEIGHBORS ALL TO KNOW- _ FOR MEATS THIS*® IS THE PLACE TO (7O Shoulder Veal.........................................30 Rib Roast............. ................................30 Three Cornered Roast .................................35 Chuck Roast........................................ • • 25 Boneless Corn Beef ........................• ^ ¦ y.......22 Leg of Lamb........................•...............35 Shoulder of Lamb ....................•................30 Boneless Pat Roast....................................25 Neck Pork Chops .....................................32 Veal Chops ..........................................32 Brisket Beef For Boiling ...............................15 TOWSON BRANCH BELVEDERE MEAT MARKET and BELVEDERE MEAT MARKET 612 Forrest Street, Baltimore TAKE IT to a good bank. Our long list of customers, with years of business experience is a GUARANTEE of the satisfactory way in which our business is conducted. The utmost consideration is shown to all our patrons. Ladies who wish to open check accounts will meet with- much courtesy. The Towson National Bank OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN BALTIMORE COUNTY. THE BANK ON THE COURT BOUSE SQUARE WITH THE BIG TOWN CLOCK. CAPITAL,...... SURPLUS AND PROFITS. OVER $50,000 $100,000 Remember Our Motto: Strength—Security—Service. A GOOD BANK TO DO BUSINESS WITH. O P F I C E R S DUANE H. RICE, President ERNEST C. HATCH, Vice-President W. CLARENCE CRAUMER, Cashier MARTIN R. SCHUSTER, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS DUANE H. RICE ERNEST C. HATCH LEWIS M. BACON AVll/TON GREENWAY MARTIN J. O'HARA JOHN S. BIDDISON J. FRANK HUDSON S. DUNCAN BLACK ALBERT S. COOK N. BOSLEY MERRYMAN, JR. JUDGE PRANK I. DUNCAN DIRECTORS D. H. RICE, President M. J. O'HARA, Vice-Pres. P. I. DUNCAN. WILTON GREENWAY, DIXON CONNOLLY, H. W. HOOK, 2-23-19 E. C. HATCH, J. P. HUDSON, CHAS. E. WEAKLEY, L. M. BACON, JR., ELMER R. HAILE, WM. C. KENNEY, Cashier Clearance Sale New Gasoline Engines IV2 H. P. Heavy Duty----------------------$52.00 3 H. P. Hopper Cooler_____________$95.00 These are rare bargains. Only a few on hand. Buy now. The Baltimore Company (Cooperage) Leadenhall and Ostend Sts. Baltimore, Maryland 5-15-tt Iflfl' fl n a a a B D n n i o a w r==Jr=^i^r==Jr=^r==ir=Ji=ir=sJr^ MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN "The Good Maker of Kahn's Good Klothes." COR. GAY and EAST STREETS Just One Short Block South of Belair Market "MOSE" HAS GOT 'EM ALL BEAT TO A "FRAZZLE" iHE "Big Fellows"—the silk-stockinged aristocrats of the clothing business—affect to be "moved" by the "Quaker Spirit," and announce a reduction of 20% on their prices. It's about time that these poor sinners had a change of heart. Their announcements sound very well and, indeed, they read very well, but do they mean anything? If they really are converted and want to do the right thing, "Mose" gives them right-hand of Christian fellowship. But it seems to "Mose" that if it's the right kind of "spirit" that is "moving" them they ought to "lop off" another 20%, and still another, to. get down to fair and reasonable prices. WITH all the reductions that are going on, "Mose's" prices are still 20 to 40 per cent, under others, and he backs them up the best clothing that can be made and a guarantee that they stall be as represented — tr your money hack. And "Mose" goes further and gives the most liberal prices ever offered by any clothing house in the city. A Man Who Works For The Best Interests Of The Masses "Charity Covereth a Multitude of Sins" fl B fl fl I I fl fl fl fl B fl fl fl fl 1 fl fl fl fl fl fl fl I II fl fl fl I ji pants cuff bottoms, For this (£"| Q AA I ~V"""""""........... 1! I B il flj fl fl fl fl il fl 1 1 il E fl fl fl fl s BUT if some of these high-priced clothiers are really penitent and want their old Kins of extortion washed out, they'll have to come better than U<) per cent., and then "Mose" doubts if they'll be washed clean. By buying his cloth by the bolt from the best woolen mills in the country and making- his garments up right here on his own premises, "Mose" has a big advantage over other clothing houses that buy their goods, and that's the reason he undersells them. Take the suits and Trousers that "Mose" advertises today, and he'll give you the best in his stock if you can match them in any other store, big or little, in the city for less than a third to a half more money. Proof of the Pudding Is In the Eating" MOSES KAHN YOU can't eat clothes, of course, but you can prove them by wearing them, and there is no better way to prove values than by comparison. "Kahn's Good Klothes" have stood the test for nearly 30 years. "Mose" was ''moved" by the right spirit when he went into the clothing business this long time ago, and he's put the best of himself—his best years, his talents, his energy, his honesty and integrity—Into his work-woven them into every garment that he's made—and he's proud and happy in the thought that he's able to stand up and testify that his labors have been awarded. Over a half million of satisfied customers can testify to "Kahn's Good Klothes." And these same good clothes__ same quality—honest materials and honest workmanship—"Mose" gives you today—the same as he always did—at the lowest prices. These Are The Good Clothes That "Mose" Is Talking About SUITS Nice Lot Men's Fine Pin Stripe Suits; plain sack coat; Venetian lined; pants with cuff bottoms. For this sale ................. $14.50 Mce Lot Men's Light Gray Cassimere Suits (some we carried over, but all this season's styles); sack coat; pants plain and cuff bottoms; broken sizes; suits that we sold last season for a great deal more money and are worth still more today. rf»-| /, r~ r\ For this sale..............\ $14.50 Men's Plain Small Check Worsted Sack Suits; lined throughout with alpaca; pants cuff bottoms. For this Men's Dark Single and Double Breasted Pm Stripe Sack Suits; black and white stripes and black and brown stripes; coats Venetian lined and pants with d»QA f\{\ cuff bottoms. For this sale. . ^)£\J.\j\j Fine Lot Men's 3-Button Round Cut Single-Breasted Suits; brown pin stripes, brown with a little mixture, light green mixture and dark brick-brown mixture; pretty suits; all lined with good Italian cloth and pants with cuff bottoms. For (POQ r~(\ this sale ...... ........... *pZj.jU Nice Lot Men' Light Green Suits; coats double-breasted, with long roll; lined with silk; sleeves bell shape; pants narrow legs and cuff bottoms. For Cf OA AA this sale.................. *pOU.UU Fine Lot Men's Dark Brown and Dark Green Worsted Suits (Lymanville Worsteds) coats double-breasted, with long roll and narrow back; silk lined; sleeves bell shape; very newest up-to-date style. <£QO CA For this sale............... *pO^.OU Fine Lot Wm. Whitman's Pure All-Wool Serge Suits; plain blue, small checks; plain brown with white stripe; beautiful patterns; some double-breasted and some single breasted; pure, all-wool serge lining; pants plain and cuff bottoms. For this sale..................... Fine Wauskuck Worsted All-Wool Suits; in all the leading colorings; black and white, brown and white, brown and green, and blue and white stripes; coats double-breasted, with long roll. These are good American goods—as good as any foreign goods dare be—made right here in our own country by the best New England mills and well known by every leading clothing manufacturer. They will stand competition with any imported goods. For this sale.