Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1923, Page 9

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WP FEAR KEEPS Sociefi;y (Cottinued frorh Eighth ! observed on the nnudnrnw 4 o'clock in the afternoon, - Lieut. Commander and Mrs. J ! ol Eiseman of Texas ary “pending the k Hotel. Lieut. 500 Families = Waiting for mmm-n-gler leman tnrmfly tived in \ Train-From chmaoo Fade - 2 to About Thirty. CHICAGO, December 10.—Specal trains on the Illinofs Central’ rail- road, which. were to- have catried 500 families of negroes to Mississlppi yes- terday, were disbanded last evening when, according to reports, the ne- groes were intimidated by unknown agitators and told that confinement and punishment awaited them on . their return. As a result, only thirty families left. Rallroad officials said that a rep- resentative of. @ group of southern growers assoglations had, been in Chicago and secured about 500 negro families to go to Missiesippi to work in the cotton fields. Ordered to Le-a. nown persons, it threatemed him with vxohnc. 1 ne . did not desist in his e coaches wpul be locked immediately after the ulln pulled out of the- station and world |ifi e I H blacksnake W! soo at Depot. als of the Hiinols Central rail- 1 road declnred that there.were more {7 5; than 300 families at $he depot yester- day afternoon, but that they gradu- lJl)' di-»vpmed Ilntll only thirty re- said, departed added that extra sectlons to_ trains from the south are being used twice & week to accommodate them. $100,000 FIRE IN WINNIPEG. ‘WINNIPEG, December 10.—Damage Balke Collender Company plant erday. The fire was pelleved to have started In an elevator shaft. EEEE—EEEEEEEEE ?bthosborn ‘-'-w | | m | ‘fl .@ | fl I .m | -fl ol ———|o 1 Miss THE EVENINGF Births. following bi Rfrned The 3 {he health department fa Cho laot fWenty- rioue “Baty . and_Angeling Flocker, ... ngeline b xrvln W. asd n-lw “bed. Nathan and n-lle L ) Llelél. md Mrl Charles H: Noble of G n. the nrxxmo Mrs. Alvord Cllvln D. Voe enter- tained at a hrldga tea Saturday after- home on Otis place for her daughter, Miss"™ Wlnllred Telfair De Voe. in compliment to Miss Mary Lewis Harvey DI’ I\orth Carolina and Miss Mary nette Jewell presided at ble. 'The entortainment suite decorated with yellow flowers and lighted by yellow colored candles in an array of silver and brass canhdle- Sticks, many of them dating back to days nemm the civil wa De Voe's luesls mcluded Miss Bettle ' Cartwright, Miss Dorothy Barnes, Miss Muml Eleanor Gray, Campbell, Miss T, Lena Allén, Miss Helon W HAIAme, :fis: Helen Thompson, Mrs. Minter stetter, Miss Pear! Clarke, Miss \., infa Hereford, Mlss Dalsy Robslan fiss Hester Beall, M o Penn, fro {-nny May' Trimble, fl r Mlil Catherine iss _Eleanor Luthy, Miss LA 1 ddo 4} Rebecga Dial, Mr: | Miss Elizabeth phine Houston, 1 Riles® Viewinia " 8 I:me. se " Smi Miss Camero; iss Rohln Rreunin[er and Miss Bet- Mr. snd Mrs Freeland Kenney of Brngor, Me, have taken an apart ment for the winter U551 Monument stweet, Baltimors, ¢! Mas, Alexander Whyte of London 1 maling an cxlended stay at Ward ran Park Hotel. 608 to 614 Deaths Reported. The foNawing desths have been re; to the realilh -aepariment a the last twency-four nre: H-Hm Jewell Maner. nvey lur;t ., T A Gift: That Will Please —because its practical Broqade‘d'- or Plain Corduroy Breakfast or Bath " Nothmg has been featured in womankind's intimate wardrobe in a long time that quite equals the utility and givableness of these Corduroy Robes. They are of velvety effect—long and flowm model ~—in all the.proper boudoir ‘colors—plain or in vgo‘:dcr{ully charming brocaded dengns Hemq a gui"prlle—quch. valies st such prices, Other Robcs. $3.95 to $27.50 . ELEVENTH ST. corge | ton, Tex., are stopping| Jose h Vhllhlm L. .I‘ L. MP ‘"L Horm 484 S et s, . SPEAKS IN PRAISE OF U. Cardinal Reports Liberality Tfl'! ward Starving in Germany. ROME, Bavaria, has reported to the Vati of the United States. The tholics and Protestants, in and the nuns of Germ Use 18 _inch, or 18 ‘board. hcflh:llhh = ummn.m S. December 10.—Cardinal Faulhaber, archblehep of Munich. ! lcan | “lon the success of his recent tour cardinal Al| was high in his praise of the gen- . | erosity” of the Americans, bot th Ca- ing funds for (h. lllrvln[ uh“drnn | GRADUATED DISH DRIERS on drala mm—-[ cg-u' 'Mflofll‘l’m Relicf o 'coughs e i () ) E @ Zlo|——= o] —=]o]lc——o|c——] : b e e b e s e s e S ——— Slole——[o]——x SN0 =0 === STAR WASHINGTON D. C, MONDAY, DEbEMBER 10, 1923, o R Gorton's “Down East” Clln “Simon Pure” (adfilll l-lb block Hershey’s Cocoa is so well known that all we want to say is to call your attention to the fact that this is ONE POUND at this very low price. Snowdrift This price is made to stimulate sales on this widely known product. Better buy lib- erally; you’ll need it for holiday baking, etc. Vegetable Shortening Mixed from the same quality nuts whichwe sell separately, OUR* FAMOUS GREEN IZ%c 25¢ - Specials This Week Aunt JemlmaPancake Package . . . . 1 ver’}l:lxsi?el)lzsitpl:ggwn pancake flour at a /2 Fig Bars ver 10¢ Two more cars of 2,400 boxes total just received arid unloaded. You know the qual- ity of the gf)ods offered in these sales. ) Hershey’s Cocoa -t 19¢ perlb. can, 19¢ Ceresota Flour lZ Ib. 24 ¢ o 03 Granulated Sugar 1 Apples"cooking, 7 Ibs. for 2 5c Orangesdoz. 35cor 3 doz. ] Grapefruit, 3 for 25¢ v e 2 NUTS 255 25 ¢ Lippincott’s Queen Olives, botte, 25¢ 'R &R Plum Pudding, can ....29¢ Bulk Mince Meat, Ib. ., .. ...17%¢ -Dromedary Dates, pkg. .. ... .20c - Smyrna Layer Figs, bb. . .......30c Pansy Seedless Raisins, pkg. ..12c Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs. for . ..25¢ Choice Evaporated Apricots, BAG Smalll’rns,flh.for T ..l 128| Perlb. 2 | Safe Home Matches 5c Per box ...... Sanitary Butter ®. 60c Sanitary Carton Eggs doz. 45¢ Note.—All the eggs offered in our stores at this time are “Cold Storage Goods.” Just ask for “Sanitary” Brand Eggs and be assured of real egg satisfaction. Potatoes, 15-Ib. pk. 25¢ Potatoes, originalbag for . . . $2.25 Sweet Potatoes, 4 1bs. 25¢ | Small Sweet Beets “BLUE LABEL” ™x7ca™ 19c Pure Lard, 1-Ib. carton (the modern way) 17¢ Smoked Picnic Shoulders, per Ib. - 12)5¢ Fancy Smoked Hams, per Ib. - - - 22 CRISCO M Sz=» per 1db. can - - 23c Phillips’ Original All Pork Sausage, Ib., 35¢ Kingan’s Sliced Breakfast Bacon, per Ib., 35¢ Loffler’s Sliced Bacon, % Ib., 15¢; 1 Ib., 30c Michigan Navy Beans, 2 Ibs. for - - 15¢ Black Eye Peas,Ib. - - - - - - 7l¢c Lima Beans, Ib. - - - - - - 12);¢ Blue Ribbon Evap. Peaches, 2-lb. carton, 29¢ Pure Buckwheat Flour, 5-1b. bag, 29¢ Counter Sale on| Sanitary “Quick Wednesday | Cook” Rolled Oats Loffler’s Sliced Bacon 55-02. pkg,, 21(: Dorsch’s Fruit Cake S o N H v S N.B.C. Chocolate-Coated “Quoicle( Coo;” fs ina:‘;(oed :li“sCook “3 % to 5 minutes.” Be sure and see that Cakes in Pa‘:ka,ge'° the package is so marked if you want A Real Bargain Day S Lo Sg CORN Blue Ridge Corn, can Sales Limited to Consumers Only Slmver s Nectarine Corn Slmver s A-1 Country Gen- tlemanCorn, can......15¢c aris” Sugar Corn; can. .15¢ Trusty Friend Shoe Peg Corn, can ...........15¢ Peter Pan Sugar Corn, can, 15¢ Silver Label, can ......... Shriver’s Extra Sifted, can, 20c Peter Pan Sugar Peas Jockey Club (very fine) A .Slmvers Blne Rldge Sifted, can.......... . ... 17%5¢ Standard No. 2 Size, can. .10c Standard No. 3 Size, can, 123c “Rob Roy” Extra quality in an extra large can We recommend Kraft Loaf Cheese If you have not as yet American tried this cheese we suggest v4-1b for. ;.. 12¢ that you try a -quarter Onelb. .......45¢ pound. It’s exceptionally Swiss fine and you’ll like this kind l/,.]b for ..... 15.; of cheese. - " Onelb. .......55¢ “TOP NOTCH” 2 5 c lNEIRS szel;:,l’b Tomatoes 25¢

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