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% Per Lb., @ Special Price For This Week IERIEE W 3 XMAS CANDY Special Holiday Mixtures , Pure and Wholesome Eureka Mixture, per Ib. Mixed Creams and Extra Quality Gums. Supreme Mixed, per Ib. LR < LY &~ W VEVE LA and Chocolates. = Pure Sugar Mixture, per Ib., 20c = A Popular Assortment of Small Hard Candy. o § Assorted. Chocolates--- In Attractive 5-Ib. Boxes. g;' Per Box. . @ Note— \ 5‘ given when purcha T3 full case of assorted chocolates (case contains 20 5-1b. ag boxes). Gelatine and- Jello Gelatine, Knox, No. 1, plain Gelatine, Knox, No. 3, Acidulated. . . . 19¢ Gelatine, Cox, 2-qt. size . . ) (- Chalmer’s Granulated . . . OLIVES Queen Olives, 4-oz., per bottle Queen Olives, 10-0z., per bottle. . . .. .22 Queen Olives, 32-0z., per bottle. . . . . .43¢c Stuffed Manz, 3-0z., per bottle. . . . .. .13 Stuffed Manz, 8-0z., per bottle.. . . Premier Stuffed Olives, 12-0z., per bottle.35¢ spe count_of 10 per cent will be g o !fi Ci LELRE LRV VRV EVRVIRRLB LS Have You Tried Sugar-Rolled DATES A Real Treat Per Pound, 19c¢ CALIFORNIA PRUNES Medium size, 3 Ibs. for....50c Large sizes, per lb., 20c and 22¢c SANITARY BUTTER 59¢ ' Dorsch’s 3-Ib. 4-Ib. 2-lb. 4-Ib. EERERERIERERERE A% One-Pound Carton.......... ERELED Special reduced prices on.selected and ¥ graded choice Florida fruit. LOT NO. 1— $35¢ per dozen 2 dozen for 65¢ £ 4 dozenfor $1.25 LOT NO. 2— 45¢ per dozen b 3RS A S Sl Sl el AU LA S AT S AT Al S AU 2 ARER WWW 15¢ 25¢ An Extra Fine Assortment of Creams, Bonbons 30-1b. pail of mixtures or a FRUIT CAKE 2-Ib. size, per cake size, per cake. . . . size, per cake. . Corby’s size, per cake. . . . . .95¢ size, per cake. . : WHITE POTATOES, 15 Lbs. for 25¢ ORANGES THE EVENING STAR, California Seedless Raisins s Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE . 28c Pound, MINCE 'MEAT Heinz, No. 1 tin Heinz, No. 2 tin. . . . None Such, pkg 0ld Homestead, 2 lbs: for. . . Plum Pudding Heinz, No. 2 tin .40c R and R, individual. . . . ... .12¢ RandR, No. 1 tin Fig Pudding Heinz, No. 1 {in Heinz, No. 2 tin To secure your requirments for Christ- mas we urge our patrons to shop as early in the day as possible, and avoid the afterhoon rowds. For the convenience of those who ar unable to do their shopping during our reg- ular business hours we have arranged to re- main open on Fnday, Dec. 22, Until 9°P.M. and on Saturday, Dec. 23, Until 10:30 P.M. Closed All Day Christmas, December 25 * PURE LARD "5 per Lb, 15c|]SNOWDRIFT CHRISTMAS CAKE POUND CAKE |2 Pounds Old-fashioned Dorsch’s ing made daily to our from the oven—Just -$1.49 | 551, Size, Specially Priced | 1 | | i | 24b. | . $1.90 Porto Rico Campfire Marshmallows, pkg.15¢c Duffy Mott Sweet Cider, qt. bt.23e Armour’s Grape Juice, pt. Armour’s Grape Juice, qt. Welch’s Grape Juice, pt. . Welch’s Grape Juice, qt. Walter Baker’s Chocolate, Dromedary Cocoanut, Baker’s Cocoanut, No. 1 tin. . .17c 4X Powdered Sugar, 1-lb. pkg.12c Old-fashioned Brown Sugar, 1-1b. pkg. 10c Assorted Peels, 1 14b. pkg .50c FIgl,perlb..............‘.. Dates (Dromedary), per pkg..22c Swansdown Flour, pkg......29 Pat-a-Cake Flour, pkg.......23c Sanitary Brand Vanilla & Lemon Extract, per bot.,, .9¢, 13¢c, 27c For Your Holiday Baking Was| hington Flour 6'“" Sad(, ',v";v'rr Sieike vy ,31C 12-Ib. Sack treee e ’o(r){'sc 24b. Sack , .., ,,,. .. $L15 €20 Note—We also have Corby’s and Dorsch’s Layer Cakes, each. 59c. If we haven’t the kind in stock that you prefer, kindly leave your order with our clgrks, who will gladly get it for, you. Sweet Potatoes '"WASHINGTON, Fancy Wisconsin Cheese Per Lb., 33c Large Size -0z. Package, 2 for 250 Fancy Quality MIXEDNUTS The Nuts used in this mixtu‘rc are all New Crop—and the finest quality obtain- able. We mixed them ourselves—thereby securing a strictly high-grade mixture that we can readily offer to our patrons with the posi.tive assurance that they will give complete satisfaction. Per Pound, 2 50 Brazils, fancy, washed, per Ib., 18c California Almonds, %% % 35¢ California Walnuts, per Ib., 35¢ Holiday Suggestions on Only Three More Days| CANNED FRUITS APRICOTS: Del Monte, No. 21/, not peeled Keystone, No. 21, not peeled CHERRIES Keystone, No. 21, No. 2 Curtis Pitted Red Cherries PEACHESN Keystone No. 25, yellow cling cling yellow PEARS: Keystone Pears, No. 21, PINEAPPLE: Del Monte, No. 21, sliced. Del Monte, No. 2, sliced.. Del Monte, No. 2, crushed or gn(ed Del Monte No. 1, crushed or grated. . Honey Dew, :lioed. No. 2V can.... Honey Dew, No. 1, crushed or grated.. Honey Dew No. 2, crushed or grated. Honolulu Lady, No. 2, sliced PRUNES: Smithfield French, per can Packed in Sealed 1-lb. Tins 18 One pound equal to one quart CRANBERRIES = for.... Deliveries of Pound Cake are be- stores. Fresh as quickly as Per Cake it is possible to do so. 50c Dorsch’s Raisin Cak (Carton) EGGS Selected and Guaranteed Per Dozen. . From the South Carolina Sweet Potato Association APPLES York Imperials, 6 Ibs. for. . .. .....25¢ Spitzenburgs, 2 Ibs. for. ..15¢ Jonathan, 2 Ibs. for. . ............15¢ Grimes Golden, 2 Ibs. for...............15¢ Delicious, per Ib.. . . ..10c Special Prices by the Box GRAPEFRUIT We ask you to inspect this fruit, in order that you will better appreciate the wonder- ful values that we are offering. Special, ],Oc Ea.él; : %&QMW%‘E&@WWE D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922. Former Belgian 5 Premier Dared to v Duel ‘by Minister REMIER PAUL HYMANS, Press. December 20.—Minister {of the Colonies Franck has chal- lenged former Premier Paul Hymans {10 a duel. M. Franck sent his sec- [onds to M. Hymans today after sharp words had passed between them in ithe chamber of deputies The altercation during a ssion which came being ado After the 1 it voted on a pro- institution should be nch and Flem- was rejected. ZONTA DAY PLANNED. | 1 n l Club to Entertain in Grace Dodge COL. A. E. BRADLEY BURIED | WITH MILITARY HONORS | Interment in Arlington Cemetery | of Retired Army Officer, Who Had Served 34 Years. Col. Alfred ¥ Army, retire Corps. who died Bradley, Unit was buried with t Arlington today. The interm 10 o'clock. The bod: from Montgomery Maj. Follett Bradl Army, a son of the de General M. W. mornin; honors ral. palibearers, made up ¢ m«redinlheA E. F. i Bradley were: ieut.” Col. J. D. F M A. D. Tuul. : A. Philippines. and in Eng in the world war. In 191 caused him to be sent home HENRY CLAY ELGIN DIES. Funeral Today Mark’s Church, Petersville, Md. Henry Clay years old, died M of his daughter, Mr 12th street northw services were held Services St. the church, off in the church For many ¥ merchant at Keep: survived by four Mre. Ciaience C. Kemp. DELAY ACTION ON BUTLER. Consideration of Supreme Court Nomination Temporanly Halted. Objection to immediat= was made when the Pierce Butler, St. Pau an associate just of th Supreme Court #s brough P at an executive seesion of T at The obje n have been ma 3 Ark: democrat, -1eral absent m . pre he month club should take t in_ dining s City Club to- t will make an ad- of humt—-maklng' part that in in lran“l‘urm- home. WHISKY CASE POSTPONED. : Justice Siddons Grants Postpone- ment in Hall Petition. Siddons of the District Bu- | preme Court today postponed until tomorrow morning the hearing on the ition of Frank P. Hall for an in- 4 - ! ordered_re- "all November 8 last. M: udge Wright protested any further trifiing and dally with the case, and charged that the { government officials had flaunted the {o f the court FOUND. DRIVING GLOVE—Heavy fur. 344 Cail Lincoln . Tady's, on Wisconsin & Wisconsin ave. Toum _Bligree, diamond for return to Chevy called y";_whi frm VIght ear, Rteward. 1805 31. OR—On Lummu Jark_sorrel, with white star on for d white stredk on mose. Had h: browh and DIAcK, “with 1 MESH BAG,_silver, marked “lub. SECKFTECE-_Stone marien far, Sunday oieh o an eward for return to & hone Franklin 7241, cameo, gold-mounted, in or_mear Hub Mr. Ware, 713 14th st. n.w. R store. ticket. ard. Call C« g BOOK, small brown, containing three I PR Cer plense call Miss McMullan, Col. -Pouufl‘noox Tong __ biack, m.oney, railroad pass. cards, etc. sts. Tuesday. 1201 N. J. ave. n.w. KETBOOK—Lady's blue, c«nlllnm‘ N fi‘;&‘ll Bank of Washington checkbook. -] Corder, 1840 Kalorama road. SE, small, blue, leather, containing oney. Tuesday moming, on 20th and G st. car. Reward. _Wes EVUL‘EK ~ W containing 7th_and b ana P Re- e "*Return to Capt. Reilly, 1ith Pregl‘;wn 22: gold seal; imitials L. . BING—G initials W. 6. H. < Hotel Baturday cvening, e R SETTE el S T4 Biack_and wi Seen atthe R A Wednesday, 15th. Tag number ward, $25. €85 Gu. are. oz @ e ining baby's cloth- ASE, brown, contal s ot :“"Trcu on Tuesday night, December between Union station and Ontario foad: Jiberal reward if returned to 8. A. School- fleld, 921 15th street. Phone Main 342 or Columbia_8779. TnAmenm ‘BAG, tan, con uln( trnuun and buntin with & blu robe; lost near Fairf: Findes WA Tound, Masonlc. Rewar T. K. Thomas, 1232 Hamlin st, ne. 21 §& —Tn_Connecticat ave, postofice. Re: "all North 5267-J after 5. discussion, during that a somewhat was reached to t tomorrow. T of No fome. 645 14th held Holy ne Cat Church this morning at § o'cl when solemn requiem mass was for the repose of his s officers and members of t company, in a body, v nd also the Mount Olivet cemetery. e BAKER BEFORE PROBERS. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War | in the cabinet of former President “ ilson, was a witness today 1 the special grand jury inv war frauds. . No statement could be dbtained as| to the testimony given by the former | Secretary. but it is understood the| grand jury is inquiring into the cost: to the government in the erection o { certain Army camps A report is looked for next we as the term of these particular juro will expire with the end of ! month. { 4 {30 JOIN CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS | Thirty members were admitted to! the Catholic Daughters of Ampr. {1ast night at the i monies and _supper of 213 at the Raleigh Hote C. Boland, president. ort address of instruction to the new membe: Card of Thanks. COAKLEY. We wish to expross to our rel tives and friends our thanks and lmlnchl(«n for the bes the dea’Zih of our 1 FOH\IP\ ‘who died De Szaths. eudas. December 19. 1 . where Cury at 9 ah for the re of her to attend. Interment at Mount Olivet ¢ . Members of St. Ann's Auxilias 0, and sister of the Knij John, are neral of our late si December 22. 192: P e Funen Funeral {r wife of of funeral hereafter. FLANNERY. Toesday, Decembor, 19, 0 T al 21, " [aterment at Mt. Olivet cem JDepirted this life Wednoad 1922, at her residence, 458 Decel Church. FREEMAN. SE. 5.W. wife of Tsrael Freeman, N Carrie Williama: Jobn and Sadie Diggs. Notice of funeral later. ERAFTHOFER. ber 19, 1922 at his residence, DWARD MICHAY OUTLAW: Departed this life Monda , between the hours atter bt V. beloved he leaves 1o mourn their loss her husband, a daughter, mother, Mrs. Aunie Smith; one brother, ° rs, o grandmother and a hogt of Foperal bery. wife of Lee ices mbe) at 2 p.m. toe Thied” n.pun Church, "Gth aud - Que . All relatives and friends invj at her resid .JtsdeBro&Co”1214i"SL Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressi: O—llulfl‘lllu GEO. C. S| 900 14th EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phons at IODmTI PRICES. 2416-17-18 Deaths. Tuesluy P SMITH, at 2 pm i e e paiar WL JOHNSON, Pres Iun Memoriam. ANDREAS. 1n » ol ! thiee yeurs ugo todsr, Do TAMES 11 is.Jife one e: res will see HIS CHILDREN LANE. 1In sad but loviug bters s ving remembranee M. CLARK. who devoted mother who died four years ALBERTA. remembran: » v. JOHNSON NANNIE KEN : ago i Diecombor, HER 1 . E. JOHNBON o cur dear of life RAH KENNER how leavy our loss is. t our despalr, I HATF In xad but loving remembrance tIy at night the st B re shinin Tpon the « e Wi 4 and silent grave t XD AND CEIL to, the memors of onix our {UTH SMITH, who de 0 years ago today, T FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 'H. SARDO&CD -! WASHINGTON,D.C., Quick, Dignified_and Ef Srasisnis Timothy Harflon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343 JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. SE. Model Chapel. Private Ambulances in_G un--m- Livery “Established HE H. HINES CO ¥ HINES, Prop., Yool ag0s et si. nw: Private_Ambulance. iR Speare <o, UN DB‘I\TAKBM 1208 H STREET.NW TORM r.:.v P“ FaT. Bimus V. Speate 1 Willis B, Bpesre Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Prtablished 1841 Automobile Service. ~3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Direcior 3. Embalmer. Livery in connection. chupel aud wodern crematorium. Moderate prices. 382 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1385, and Commodieus 'TORWCOIN‘“ The Park Cemetery Non-Seetarian Perpetual Cars Beautifal and Stting location. Readily uccessible—on electric car lne. ©p Bultimore boulevard, at Distriet lime. Office: 705 12th SLN.W. Phone Franklin 4745 Werite for lflustrated Bookiet