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IS'. W. Corner Queen and Patrick Successor to W, I?. Priest On The Famous Dressed and Live Fowls Special Attention to Phone Orders We Deliver Anywhere ur Thanksgiving Specials BIG CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY ?. f _ We buy only the best quality fooct?and it is prepared in the most sanitary and home-like manner. Generous portions are served at popu lar prices. . THE BEST COFFEE 1 - With Pure Cream Come in ano let us make you feel at home V _ T _ _ t ' * ' f Corner King and Washington Streets. Made by the Culpepper Milling Co., from the best mountain wheat. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. White Potatoes, pk ? ? 45c ^ | Eggs, dozen 57c All our meats at the same low prices. Special cuts ot beef roasts at lb. 5c and 25c Meais Served at ail Hours From 7 a. m. to 11.30 p. m. Modern Steam Table Regular Dining Room Now in Operation Confidence in Jewels and Jewelry Will always measure up to your expecta tions when bought here. It is most advisable that you anticipate your Christmas wants and the opportune time is now. Our stock of givable gifts (from a beauty pin. to the most beautiful of all jewels? the DIAMOND) surpasses all our previ ous efforts to please the most discriminat ing. May we have the pleasure of your in spection? R. 606 KING STREET. Phone 211. The Cleaning of Has been added to our ever increasing business in cleaning mgs and carpets. And our service is prompt and careful. May we demonstrate it to you? OUR TRUCKS GO EVERYWHERE Alexandria Laundry, Inc. yniING itckls more to a home dinner party-than a v can inji *et and a coreple : of choice silver. Table liniments are incomplete Silver $1' We are showing miny of the r,evve.:t patterns manufactured in both Sterling and Sheffield. Only tb.e best of every line is carried at? The HALLMARK Store U. W. WILD! & SON 106 North Royal Stre?t ' : ?' ' ? 1 ; 1_ Best results come from trying to please customers. That's what we're trying to do by selling you clean pure groceries from a clean store at rock bottom prices and by giving our customers prompt polite at tention. We are also trying our best to reduce the high cost of living as we buy in large quantities and take advantage of all cash discounts and these sav ings we are giving you. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 4 large grape fruits Large sweet Florida oranges, per doz No. 3 large can hand packed tomatoes, per can . 12 lb. sack best patent flour ..: - Pure Lard, per lb. ... Compound Lard, per lb. ./ Full cream Wisconsin cheese, per lb Large cans Royal Baking Powder, per can Small cans Royal Baking Powder, per can ... Fresh Creamery Butter, per lb Strictly fresh nearby eggs, per doz April storage eggs every one good per doz ? 57c Fancy Lemons, per dozen 20c . California Walnuts, per lb. 45c ?Virginia dark buckwheat flour, ,per lb,,,8c White-mealy potatoes, fine cookers, per pk. .... 5tfc Sweet potatoes, per pk 50c Yellow Onions, per lb V ; ox Hard head green cabbage, per ib 4c Apples, Grapes, Celery, Lettuce, etc. Uneeda Biscuit, package 7c Ginger Snaps, per bbl 30c Will Have Full Stock Turkey's Chickens, Rabbits? For Thanksgiving Alexandria Cash Grocery FRANK B. HOWARD, Prop. S. W. Corner King and Washington Sis. JPIrst National Bairale ALEXANDRIA, VA. THE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN VIRGINIA The Largest ar.d Strongest Rank in the City The Service Rendered by this Bank is Evidenced by its Phenomena! Growth. Oct. 1, 1917 $1,893,439.44 Oct. 1, 1918 $2,420,709.36 Oct. 1, 1919 $3,199,464.23 sag? With the holidays coming on rapid ?$?p ly and the season just at its height we are planning to sacrifice every one of our high-grade suits?prices being cut to but a fraction of their j.' i actual values. Jsj-i Various lengths of jackets are in v eluded from the youthful flare at the "Vj hips model to the more dignified r 'j three-quai'ter lengths. Many are lux I ^ uriously trimmed with fine furs. V > J -M Materials are duvetyn, peachbloom, tinseltone, wool velour, tricotine, j serge and many others. All colors and sizes. II ... Formerly sold at $40 to $79.50 now jlj divided into 3 groups? r. 904 KING [STREET Xu\v is tht- time ?f year to be thinking aliout having your shoes repaired. SPECIAL OFFER For (his week only Half Sole, hiewed $1.50 Ilaif Sole, Xailed $1.40 Ladies Half Soles $1.00 Rubber Heels* ;il 1 makes 40c Xeolin Soles $2.50 Ail guaranteed. We deliver anywhere in city. iilue Ribbon Shoe Repair Co. Frank Shapiro. l'rop. 107 King Street For Sale J'J Homes on Duke Street. '1 Homes on Fairfax Street. j 8 Homes oi? Queen Street, i! Humes on Pitt Street. 7 Homes on Patrick Street. 1 Homco on St. Asaph Street. 8 Homes on Columbus Street. ? Homes in any section of town or in any of our suburb?, or ad- ! ' ditions. Most of them on easy | terms. Call on. Phone or Write to ; Walter K. Handy Co. Corner Itoval and Prince Sts. > : Alexandria, Va., Phone 1U!)1. j ' __ __ _ ! i . . ->'i SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! AT ARMORY HALL ' PRINCE AND ROYAL STREETS Afternoon Session^? 2 I'. M. to "> P. M. Admission includipit Skates. Ladies and Children 17c Admission including:" Skates. (icntJeinen 2.Sc Special Attention jfiven to Ladios and Chiidren at Afternoon Session Xifflvt Sessions I*. \T. to 10.30 I'. M. Admission includinjc Skates, Ladies and Children 28c Admission includm*; Skates, Gentlemen 55c BOX PARTY EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Prizes for Ladies and Gentlemen RACING! RACING! ' RACING! NOVEMBER 24, 25, 26 1 Mile Race. 1 1-4 Mile Race and 2 Mile Race. Carroll Donnelly Champion of the South to take on all comers. Also Races between local talent. '200 pair skates and military band orjran KINK WEl.L HEATED ' Alexandria's .Most Progressive Hank THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK King and St. Asaph Streets Public approval of. the progressive policy of this strong institution, in the development of Alexan dria's industries, is manifested in their support of the bank, which is duly appreciated Dy the manage ment. OFFICERS: EDWARD L. DAIXGEKFIELD President CARROLL PIERCE Vice-President RICHARD M. GREEN Asst. Vic* President 31. L. DIWVIDDIE Cashier J. S. DOUGLAS, Jr., Asst. Cashier Your Chance For A Home in Rosemont I have for sale a number of attractive new homes in East Rosemont, which I can sell for a very reasonable amount first payment, the balance to be paid monthly, same as rent. You will not soon have such a chance to secure a brand new home, with all modern improvements, in*such a locality and on such terms. In order to secure these homes you must act at once. A. H. AGNEW Room 3, Smith Building 624 King" Street