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't t i 1 t e & o > h service, Siddons had accumulated from ~AWARDS TO OWNERS *INABOUT SEASES | Justioe Stddons o the District Su- Ppreme Court today decided to award Judgment for possession in about fifty landlord and tenant cases which have ‘been under consideration by the court and in which the tenants proposed many techyical defenses in addition to relying on the eonstitugivhality of the Ball rent law. ks Before actual entry of judgments a few days will be allowed to the ten- ants, who desire to appeal Caurt of Appeals, in. which to furnish bonds to prevent orders of eviction. Chief Justice McCoy, who also has under advisement a number of land- | Iord and tenant cases appealed from the Municipal Court, announced to- day that he would follow the action|. of Justice Siddons in such cases in which the only point raised is the va- In the major- ity of the cases submitted to him, he [¢aia, other points are relied on' by o lack of proper service and b These cases he will con- sider in turn and announce later his decision as to each. _ Because of what has been termed idity of the Ball act. he tenants, such as sufficiency he deplorable condition in the hous- ng situation the justices of the Dis- trict Supreme Court October 4 last passed an order suspending hearings of motions for summary judgments in landlord and temant cases, in which reliance was placed on the validity.of he Ball act, pending the decision of 1he United States Supreme' Court. When thé case involving the con- stitutionality of, the rent lJaw had not been docketed in the highest coutt by November 12, the District Supreme “ourt revoked its order of suspension and began to hear arguments on mo- ions for summary judgments. The cases decided today by Justice sev- ral motion days because of the ne- eSsity to consider and determine the many technical points made in efforts f counsel for the tenants to hold the ases for jury trials. The United States Supreme Court as assigned the Ball rent act case for argument February 28, and a decision may be rendered by that tribunal be- fore the cases decided today would be .reached on the docket of the Court of Appeals. COMMISSION TO TAKE UP | ¢ APARTMENT HOUSE WIDTH ‘The zoning commission announced today that a public hearing will be held at the District building Thurs- day, February 3. to consider the ques- tion of modifying which requires tide yards for apart- ment_houses. that builders be permitted to occupy | the full width of the lot for a cer- | tain distance back from the building | line in apartment house construction. | the regulation 1t has been proposed The commission ruled that it would be inadvisable to change the use re- =i triction on the west side of Connec- ticut avenue between Florida avenue a nd Bancroft place from residential to first commercial. : The commission also denied a re- quest for a change in the designation of property on Connecticut avenue néar Fessenden street from first com- mercial to residential. t T consin avenuc near Nebraska avenue | At the public hearing in February he commigsion also. will consider a equesteto change property on Wis. from residential to first commerecial, 1a permit the erection of a lodge hall. The property in_question adjoins a section which already is first com- mercial. will tion to change the southwest corner of 19th and H streets northwest from also At the same hearing an application be considered to change 1381 rving street from residential to first commercial. The commission turned 8own a peti esidential to first commercial, and a reqtest to change 10th ‘street outheast between G and 1 streets from residential to first commercial DR. D..L. HAZARD DIES. Dr. David L. Hazard, a native of the District of Columbia and prominent Odd Fellow, died today at the home of his son, J. R. Hazard. Berwyn, Md. Born in Washington, June 4, 1846, Dr. Hazard lived here until hé took up his residence with his son at Ber- wyn. ¥ Munn & Co., patent attorneys of th eity, and was actively engaged For more . than ;.thirty-nine ears he had been connected with with the firm at the time of his death. Lodge. No. g merved as grand master of the Grand | of the District of | also served as grand patriarch of the Grand En- P David L. Hazar( Md. and Hugh He was a past 11, 1. grand 0. 0. F.. of Union odge, 1. O. “olumbia. 0. F., He had ampment of the District’ Dr. Hazard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josephine L. Hezard (mee Prath- | er), one daughter, Mrs. John E. Bew- | | ley of Berwyn, and four sons. J. R. Hazard and N. R. Hazard of Berwyn, r. of Branchville, Hazard of Ports- ; mouth. Va. 2] £ |t BN The funeral. which will be held un- ider the auspices of the Odd Fellows, rwill take place from the home of his son at Berwyn Saturday at 2 o'clock. |The interment will be in the new Fort incoln cemetery, near Bladensburg, WHEN YOU FIRST FEEL SORE THROAT Use Formamint Tablets to check the germs and prevent infection ON'T ne ect a sore throat! The tissues invite the attack of those dangerous disease germs which lodge in your throat every time draw a_breath. Safeguard your md: with Formamint Tablets, which will soothe and ease the painful throar, and check infectious germs before they «can make headway, possibly resulting in laryngitis tonsillias or influenza. You will find Formamint Tablets very pleasant to the taste, convenienc-to-take, yet tfully antiseptic. Dissolve one slowly in the mouth now and then. An eficient antiseptic is released and mixing with the saliva, bathes the deepest tis- sues of the throat. Children like them. Relieveshoarseness. Splendid for singers, speakers, mokers, actors, lesturers, etc. 60c at all druggists. -~ orm, GERM-FIGHTING * THROAT TABLETS Pormamiatis our trademark. Ttident to the and had | ____;h_'___.__sg_____;;______ T [ T i | TS T porters; well boned; sizes 29 R & G Corsets, of white coutil, only. Regularly $4.50 .. @oldenberg’s—Third Floor. to) (S (;%o\ k= each and colors; neat lace edges: sisting of center walanc talns. ... ... - Heavy-weight regular and rep fin dark- floral: bird an designs on white ground: der drawnwork scrims.\ Extra Fine Grade Wace Scotch and Curtains. wh and heavy worked designs: long; full width. \ 2% Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Boys' Norfolk Suits One and TwosPairs of Pants at $9.65 A clearance of suits from our regular stock of garments sold at a third to a half more than tomorrow’s sale price. Well tailored suits of fine wearing*“fabrics, including Fancy “assimeres, and Tweeds, in sizes 8' to 18 ‘years: Noriolk models, with one and two pairs of Knickerbocker pants. All are remarkable values atzthis clearance price. v With ( Boys’ Novelty Suits Middy, Junior Norfolk and Oliver Twist models, of high grade serge and ey e $5.95 sizes 3 to 6 vears.. LA Boys’ Pajamas One and two piece models, of domet flannel; good heavy qual- ity. in pink, blue and helio stripes; ! 6c to 18 years - 4 First Floor. Boys’ Collars, three for choice Century Brand Collars, styles; ready Jaundered. Geldenberg’'s—" loer. : Absolute Clearance of Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs, Etc. | Throughout the entire second floor Ready-td-Wear Apparel Section our already reduced prices have been still further reduced to effect a quick and thorough clearance of all short lots and incomplete lines. Read the list of items —and be here first thing tomorrow morning to share the wonderful savings. 51 Women's and Misses' Suits, | of suede velour, tricotine, cham- oisene, etc.: fur-trimmed, -tai- lored. embroidered and flare ef- fects: broken _ sizes; former pr up to $45.00. Reduced to $19.33 Women's of satin, w3 Dresses, and French serge; smart tailored, embroidered and trimmed styles; Misses” wear and men's’ 10 40: former prices up Reduced to $7.95 200 | Hotse Dresses. of | striped ginghams, in light and | dark effects; broken sizes: | former prices up to $2.00. Re- 1 duced to 85¢ | Ebtgial | #8 Women's and Misses' Cloth Coats, of wool velour, cheviot and polo cloth; fur trimmed, plaited, toose back. full belted and. tailored styles: former prices up to $37.50. Reduced to $17.50 73 Cotton Waists, of voile and organdy, in tailored, trimmed and combination ef- fects; broken sizes; former prices up to $2.00. Reduced 8he oo % First Floor. e $3.50 and $4.50 Corsets at $2.49 0dd let of Nemo, Warner’s, Bon Ton, R & G and C B Corsets, of pink and white coutil; low bust nnlnlon‘ hip models; good quality hose sup- to g ‘Warners Front-laced Corsets, of fancy pink materials; laced-front model; sizes 2 sAs 1 $2.00 Datch Voile Curtains | Kine Quality Voile Curtains, white and ecru 59c. and 69c Washable Cretonnes ard-wide Washable Cretohnes, ;‘h styles; in light or tapestry designs: for draperies, couch and furniture slip c?vering! 39¢ Cartain Swiss Yard-wide Fine, Sheer Grade with blue or rose figures, dots and bowknot also double bor- $6.00 and -$7.00 Lace Curtains Curtains, white and ecru colors; %% and 3 yards long; choice of cable net, filet or Scotch weaves; copies of the mos costly laces. -$3.00 and $3.50 Lace Curtains Nottingham Weave Lace ite and_ecru colors; meat Famous Makes of Rugs 9x12-ft. Alex. = Smith _Semmless Brussels Rugs, worth $35.00., Sale gray chiinchilla; assorted shapes syitable children ffom. 4 to 12 years of 58 S rfon C stoc /years of age sllk lined; wrappy, dolman and prices up to $29. embroidered, flare and semi-tai- THE EVENING % $2.49 ¢ January Clearance Reductions Add New Force at 15 Price and Less We gave you the details yesterday—large purchases of the choicest and most desirable merchandise secured from the auction sale of the entire stock of the Empire Carpet Co. of New York enable us to offer these sensational values. The savings will prove of extraordinary interest to Washington housewives planning new’ furnishings for spring. Come to- morrow—it’s always to yout advantage to enjoy first selection. 39c and 48c Heavy Cretonnes $1.25 and $1.50 Terry | Cloth ! Very Heavy-weight Rajah HeaVvy-welght Cretonnes, light Terry Cloth, strictly perfect qual- { and dark colorings, 34 and 36 ity; double printed all-over and | inches wide: stripe, floral and border designs. in floral, bird and | foliage designs; ideal fabrics foliage patterns. All the for draperies, cushions most wanted colorings for 59C and furniture cover- ISC window or door drapery.. ing....... R R TR 50c and 59c Marquisettes and Voiles Fine-grade Mercerized Marquisettes, Scrims set con- | and Voiles, plain, tape edge. drawnwork. double two cur- 98C border and lace edge -styles. Choice of white, ......... ivory and ecru colors. ~These are all R Sl s s 25c $4.00 and $5.00 Lace Curtains Very Fine Grade Filet and Scotch $2 85 o Weave Lace Curtains, 2% and 3 yards long: white and ecru colors; plain or heavy ‘worked centers with neat or elaborate bor- der designs. $3.50 and $4.00 Couch Covers Heavy-weight Reversible Tapestry Couch Cov- ers, 50 jnches wide, full length; hand- $l 95 . some oriental designs $5.95 Tapestry Couch Covers At..... sreseeciiiseaeas ! ‘! Extra Heavy-weighi Tapestry Couch Covers, 56 i Offered in This Sale at Auction Prices 9x12-ft. Seamless Velvet or Brus- $21.50 | favored materfals for window -and, door 37c | Swiss, 17¢ Curtain $3.65 $1.95 yards $25.00 sels Rugs, worth $42.50. Sale price. 83x10.6-ft. Seamiess Velvet or P.',;‘;;,_-,QA-,;;‘;;;,',,‘.’,;“S;’,_’%,;' <A’|‘ | B nes ront i sue ) 3 minster Rugs, worth S0 53¢ $34.75 | Vssaiiw Aristocrai Sicnciied Fiber $7.05 ::::‘“ i ss;,mh:\.flc_ 548.50 | Rugs, worth $30.00. Sale price..... $15.75 Newest i Boys’ Hats : 24 y mixtures, blue and First Floor. Boys’ Wash Suits, Of ‘¢chambray . and madras, white and colored effects; Tommy Tucker, Junior Norfolk and Oliver Twist 51.29 models: sizes 2 to 9 7Y First Floor. Men’s of three 39 Wur-trimmed Bolivia Coats. traightll models; broki 2 TSI DR o S 29¢ and 39c Values at Reduced to A S ‘. e 22 50 Remnamts of White Wash $ o Goods, " including 40-inch White; :‘4‘ Il»’lush"foats,k 'nl- h belted India Linon, 40-inch White Chiffon c fars ‘and deep cutta; guaranteed | Voile, 40-inch Whige Organdy, : linings; sizes 36 to 46; former | 3-inch- White Peccales, 36-inch. . Reduced to 69 Dresses, of serge. satin, in lored effects; broken sizes; for- mer prices up to $27.50. Reduced $11.75 28 Cloth Skirts, of velour plaids, poplins and serge, in plaited shirred and trimmed_ef- fects; former prices up to $17.98. Reduced to $9.90 2 Natural Muskrat Coats. with collars and cufts of Hudson seal; 30-inch models; silk lined; former price, $225. Reduced to iberg’s—First Floor. | Reduced to ONE-HALF— Men! " A Sale That's a Wonderj— . ter Suits & Overcoats - ' Formerly Priced Up to $4250" " ;. ‘Men, look at these reductions—they have hit the bottom! Wonder- ful yalues at the low for.1n years.. Not special lots bought for sale purposes, but our regular k of suits, representing various “short lots” from lines that sold .carlier in the season up to $42.50.. The sale includes— 3 Young Men’s Suits double breasted styles; some with slash pockets and belt all around; sizes 34 to 40. Suits, {Iep; of Blue Serges and Fancy xtures; sizes 37 to 44. Tt has been a long time since you heard of pants sell- g at such a low price. «#:few Cassiméres, in dar Full cut and ‘well made. ~Sizes:28 to 42. First Floor Daylight Clothes Store for Mei—Direct Entrance from K Street. Remnants of ‘Wash Goods Another of our great Friday -value-giving events that will attract crowds of appreciative .| shoppers.here to take advantage of the economies offered. Choice new weaves, in white and colored fahrics—staple and novelty materials—at new law prices. White Pajama Checks, 36-ifich. Shirting-Madras, 36- inch Longcloth and Nainsook,.40-inch White Ba- tiste,' 36-inch Blue Pajama: Checks and 30 and 36 inch Flesh Color Batiste: Good useful lengths for ists, dresses and lingegie, . Yard, 19c. $2.50 Women’s Silk Stockings Fine Silk Stockings, of a well known brand, represent- ing oddments from our régulapstock:- Wie're goirg to ¢ them out tomorrow by marking them at exactly one-hakf the .00 former: selling price.*t Every ‘pair:perfect ‘quality. STAR, -THURSDAY, JANUARY: 20, 1921 reap a real harvest of substantial savings. We cannot fill mail ‘or phone orders. 0dd Lots Men’s Furnishings Marked at Clearance Reductions The items listed below are from our regular stock of fine, ‘dependable quality furnishings, and while sizes are -not complete in cach lot, the variety of styles offers rare bargain choosing for every one. Men’s $1.00 and " | $1.25 Undérwear - Clearance of Men's Ufiderwear. fleece lined and derby ribbed: odds and _ends and broken sizes: some Men's Genuine Lee Unionalls, heavy-weight cotton $2.98 khaki clothi perfect Men’s $7.98 and quality; sizes 36 to 46 ... slightly imperfect. Ao 49C B At estcs anail & e $8.98 Bath Robes Men’s $2.25 t0 $2.75 | o st b St finished with heavy girdle $ e Lots f Men's Uni > 2 7| bed; ecru and gray | b goior:sizes 42 ‘and $1.10 Men’s $1.50 Reefers . Union Suits . o | Men's Reefers, of:fine quality mercerized ‘cotton; in ®lack and tect . (AIl ales final) Meit’s 35¢ Half Hose | Men's Half Hose, good quality i fully forced; black'and plain 1 colors; irrewutar weaves | 7.C of 35c values. At....... Men’s Work Gloves red, black and purplé, black and green and black and blue combination umned89C] Fein, | effects ... Men’s Union Suits Men's Hea¥y -ribbed, Wool- | mixed Union Suits, natural gray i color; sizes 36, 40 Men's Fleece-lined Work | and 42 only; slight 69 Gloves. heavy quality; irregulars of $3.50 3 values 25¢ | All Silk Remnants at 15 Price and Less This is one of the biggest silk bargain events we have offered this season..- All this season’s popular weaves, sold down to remnant lengths, are assembled for final clear- ance—with regular prices cut to one-half and less. Lot One—Values Up to $1.50 Yard 79¢ light gray colors. and dark oxford Pai borg’s—First Floor. Remnarits of silks, including Colored Silk Poplin, Stripe Silk Poplin, Ci spot Poplin, 33-inch Tub Silk and 27-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta; in widths from 27 to 36 inches. Friday's price, 79¢c a yard. Lot Two—Values Up to $3.00 Yard | Remnants of fine sil including Satin $1 19 . Messaline, Chiffion Taffeta, Stripe Satin, Plaid Silks, Costume ‘Satin. Novelty Silks, Crepe de v Chine, etc. 35 and 40 inches wide. Lengths from 2 to 5 yards. Friday's price, $1.19 a vard. Goldenberg's—First Floor. = price good cloths of this quality have been sold n single arid Young Men’s Overcoats in Ulsterettes and Ulsters; half belted and belted all around models, in dark mixtures; sizes 34 to 42. Men’s Overcoats, in dark Oxford mixtures; in Chesterfield model, with flap’ packets; semi-fitted and, with self collars. 'Men’s Work Pants in conservative $2.98 and light stripes, also browns with stripes. Made df Cotton Worsteds and | Cotton. Crepe de Chine, 3 Ik and Cotton Pongee, 353-inch | kS | inch, Plain Color’ Voiles, 40-inch Plain Color Or- | gandy, also 44-inch White Indian Head., 40-inch | | | :50c and 59¢ Values at RemAants of 35-inch Silk and N Silk ard Cotton Chiffon Silk, 27- 25C inch, Yarn Mercerized Poplins, 40- White. Voile Waistings, 40-inch White Organdy. 40-inch White Mercerized Batiste. 40-inch White_ Two-ply_Voiles, 40-inch White Sherettc, 40-inch White: Flaxow, 36-inch White Linene, Suiting, 30- inch White Plisse Crepe, etc. Desirable lengths and cdlors. Uir to 25c .and 29c Values 15¢ Yard 700 yards of Union Linen Crash Toweling, meat blue border; mill lengths from 11 to 6 yyrds. Suit- able for roller or tea towels, Goldenberg's—First Floor, ar Pure \ Men’s $4.50 Unionalls | Union Linen Crash | to $19.75. 11 Stylish Fur Chokers, whéfe animal effects; former prices up Reduced to $9.75 11 Evening Dresses, of chif- fon cloth and net, in plain®colors ° and combinations; broken sizes; férmer prices up to $39.75. duced to S . Re- thread -silk in all the popular boot and slipper shades: but no'blacks. Friday at $1.25 pair, iy3a o " J Women’s Cotton \ Children’s Cotton Stockings Hose Remnant lot of Children's Fine 0dd lot _of Women's “Cotton Hose, in white. gray, champagfe | gnd MediumvRibbed Black Cotton and few blacks; mock seam | Stockings., small pizes , back, also full 'fash- -, m,,;?-‘ séconds qtr‘JQC loc ioned: ~ broken siges, valués .. Slbedew - of 35c values . Goldenbarg's—First Floor. 20c BleachedCot- tons & Cambrits 124¢ Yard Remnants of 36-inch Bleached Cottons and Cambrics, fine, close- woven grades, in lengths from one to_eight yards. Goldénberg's—First Floor, * from 2 to 4 only. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s High Shoes . $1.69 pair Sizes 2 to 4 Only 600 pairs of Women's High Shoes, of patent colt. black kid. tan and dull leathers; high and low heels; good durable qualities: broken iots and sizes At this low price it will pay you to buy several pairs. No Exchanges—No Refunds ings tomorrow. The lot includes— —32-inch Dress Ginghams, in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. —36-inch Shirting Madras. —36-inch Double-fleece Out- ing Flannels. Remnants of 27-inch Dress assortment of plaids, staple plzids and figures. s—TFirst Floor. A Big Friday Remnant Sale of 29¢c, 39¢ & 50c Dress Ginghams & Domestics 19¢ Yard Desirable qualities, styles and colors that every woman can find a ready use for—all at remarkable sav- Splendid lengths for women's and children’s wear. Remnants of 20c Dress Ginghams lengths from 2 to 7 yards; warranted fast colors.. Remnants of 25¢ Yard-Wide Percales Remnants of 36-inch Percales, in checks, stripes, dots, Good, useful lengtns for men’ boys® shirts, women'’s and children’s Wear............... 3 Remnants of 24c Outing Flannels Remnants of 27-inch Outing Flannels, lengths from 2 to 8 yards; heavy, double-fleece quality, in neat stripes and checks; correct weight for warm winter garments. . . Goldenbery’ Be Here Early to Choose From These ‘to Friday’s Remnant Sale Back of these: wonderful Friday bargains you will read our determination to clear stocks of all remnants, short lengths, odd lots and incomplete lines. The reduced prices give you unprecedented opportunity to | —36=inch Double-fleece Shak- er Flannels. —27-inch Canton Flannels. —34-inch Mercerized Shirt- | ings. Ginghams, in a large and broken checks; 12/z¢ and 16¢ 14c Dress Goods Remnants Regular Prices $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 a Yard, at $1.25 Just think of the savings youwll make by attending this sale. Best selections, those most desirable weaves for women’s and children’s wear, in wanted lengths are in- cluded in the lot. -Remmnants of All-wool Imperial Serge, All-wool - Taffeta, All-wool.'Mannish Serge, All-wool Scotch Tweed Suitings, All-weol French Serge, All-wool Tai- lored Serge, All-wool Storm Serge ai Coatings. 4 Good assortment of desired - colors, - including navy: blue. Widths 40 to 54 inches. inter-weight . Nomen's $1.50 and $1.89 Forest Mills Underwear, $1 A miscellaneous lot of “Forest ‘Mills” Underwear ac- cumulated from recent selling—reduced ior clearance to- morrow. Fleeced cotton separate garments, including shirts with high neck and long sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves and low neck and sleeveless; pantsinankle or knee length. - All perfect quality. | Women’s $3 to $5 Knit Bloomers Women’s Knit. Bloomers, silk and wool and worsted { and cotton, in_black, taupe | } and'navy blue. These bloom- 1 | | | ers can be worn as a sub- Re- stitute for a petticoat. duced to Misses’ Shirts, heavy fleeced quality, with high neck and long sleeves; sizes 6 390 to 10 vears .. Sizes are somewhat broken. Children’s 55c Underwear Children’s Underwear. separate garments, in cream color only; shirts with high neck and long sleeves, ankle length pants: Children’s $1.75 to $2 Underwear Remnant lot of Children's Silk and Wool Pants, sizes 4 to 16 L vears; also cotton and wool shirts and pants, sizes 14 and 16 vears only; the well known “Merode™ brana: pertect §()C quality ... aeee Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Children’s Apparel, Small Lots Many prices that have already been radically reduced are dropped still lower—to dispose of these small lots and proken.-sizes in girls’ and littleschildren’s winter tags, Children’s $1.98 ' “"Bloomers Lot of Children’s Black Satine Bloomers, soft-finish grade; fitted. bands .:and p elasitc kneei size l i 4 yeags only........ Bialen Girls’ $25 Dresses Thrée fine'quality Georgette Party Dresses, pretty and stylish mod Pls‘ sizes 515-98 Children’s $4.00 Sweaters .0dd lot of Little Children's Sweaters, fine all-wool yarns, in brown, tan and copenhagen: made with turn- pockets ..... e Children’s $1.00 . Petticoats Little Children‘s Flannel . .Pet- ticoats, Gertrude style, buttoned shoulders; scalloped bot- 59C holes: sizes 1 to 3 years Children’s 79c Petticoats }, Small lot of Little Children’s Flannelette Petticoats, sof.t- fleeced quality, in . plain’ white. blue and pink striped . effeets: muslin. waists; finished: with ruffle; sizes 2, 4 5% and 6 years,..... Infants’ $1.25- Nightgowns Lot of - Infants’ Flannelette Nightgowns, heavy soft-finish quality; assorted striped effects; made with yokes and d 11 i 1 Girls’ $11.00 Coat Sweaters .. | 4 fine-quality All-wool Coat sweaters, in: American - Beauty. with tan sailor cellar, cuffs and belt; finishe@ with 4 pockets and fine” buttons; _sizes 32 34 ana 36 .98 Clearance of Odd Lots of Groceries The quantities in each lot are limited and will 1ast only a short While. Be here early. - Tnblf Sailt, }oc{: Crystal and [riangle brands. Two- pound packages, at.... 3'/20 hampion Brand §v inachy ounce cans Bear Brand ‘Tomatoes, 15-ounce cans.. Goldenherg’s—Basemen 6¢ Manzanita Brand Asparagus, _tall, Orange Marmalade, Manhat- tan Club brand; 14- 12 ounce jars Lo C l}r«:]vvv‘n‘o Beauty Beans, 1- poun: unce 3 cans ... seen ‘i oc meimianusieany