Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1924, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, DECEMBER _15, 1924, : numH [:UNGERNH] Malice Is Held |JAPANESE CAST EYES WWWWWW R R Basis of Linking ON BIMAAY, 918 sy Approaching Fast Is the Time of Shah and “Mr. A”|omcial Tokio Mission at Bucharest OVER BANK ISSUE| e, | = ™= ' Good Cheer and Good Appetites--- of wCoDn?{;'mfi:;T:\ L 'f:?‘";:.' s m‘:‘::’f::fi," RS in"who Worshin Him ta the Ta. | Sordink € sultble information here For weeks we’ve been preparing for the holi- days, so that now our stores are veritable ware- houses of toothsome delights. The point we stress particularly is quality. Everything we offer is the finest of its grade, though the cost is no more—in most cases less. ; % i e | An official Japanese mission has ar- Branches in London Would | incarnation of "g,,:;;;:";g_;;,;_g e e e Gate ship of one of the directors of the Hurt Amsterdam Market. The Aga Khan, whose name is |NIPpon Oil Co. Masadjl Yamagashi. Aga Sultan Mohomed Shah, s well he Rumanian government, o view Hmawh ha s succosstul racing own. | Of the nervousness of private capital, BY LEOPOLD ALETRINO. r HEnglish tuxf, -gumbies | SWIOE Y0 teh ciignaininn. o T By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | heavily at continental resorts and ania’s mines, ;’e rcmeld oklo’s r: AMSTERDAM, December 15.—Bank.| i5 fabulously rich, part of his in- | terest in its oll flelds and sees possi- ing circles of Amsterdam are keenly| cOme. sccording to rumor, emanat- - | ble Japanese support In the evenuu fnterosted in the question of whether | IN€ from the sale of his bath water |3ty of & dash With The Soviets over the German banks will reopen their| to his followers. They use it as a [Bevsatenia tn fetute for Mho O 10002 Jondon offices within a meadurable| holy wate [BERARECe pRIsR R maniatoonTq e ine e qua arreled last year with the [Japan. : great impor-| Natlonalist Turkish government tance to the Amsterdam money mar-| DY SUPPOTting the rights of the ex- ket, 43 the expulsion of the German ““fl caliph. His identification with Ensign Resigns Post. banks from London in 1914 has been R O s e The resignation of EnllnbAgfleld ne of the maim causes for the de- E. Moss, attached to th yelopment of the Amsterdam money Ouortan his Dote. acstted. to <ta¥e Corrrien 1924, eftect January 5, 1925 A ) A 5 - LAt i (Copyright, 1924.) = thought here to be an act of re-, venge on the part of the Turkish government. We want to call your attention to the canned goods listed below. Fresh packed, 1924 canning all of it. The varieties are the choicest and the brands the most popular. Again let us emphasize FRESHNESS. r conditions should be re- = = A lateral canal P nt e e 5 er.|Basel, Alsace, to one just below o ‘"“”“{; e A c‘frr‘,’;‘s‘ f“ Kembs, will utilize the nataral fail o the river there 8o that it will produce 100,000 electric horsepower. > T ~ : elicious Per OLVES |lona Corn &z o 15¢ 2 feifigs ; Golden Bantam Corn g‘e(i?ca!e g:;’ 2 5 A wide variety of &’CW&%W&%&‘#&W per cent reparations recov- 3 d on German products by Great Brit v dispatching their goods throug ch intermediaries. Avoid 26 Per Cent Charge. et e s || Dr. CLAUDES.SEMONES tiiaenen | Eyesight Specialist ble t 499410 McLachien lllr!s 10th and @ Bts. the most popular d o owner by purchase, t resold to Great Britain, When the nsulate for a resh Fruits & | Bluebell Shoepeg Corn 2 e %fi‘r F V getables (Tastes as if fresh from the cob.) Buie Sarvintlyasen : No.2Can,11c || Apple = Solid-Pack Tomatoes Noseamtie || " Cider N.Y. Copenhagen Cabbage | Iona Sliced Peaches ’ 19¢ || 3 Go1'Gar Indiana ONIONs | Iona Peas wliiivu. o 15¢ w Letes i 2 = LETTUCE Pumpkin Per Can, 146, Catsup CELERY The world’s most delicious coffees—each the finest in its ]1@@ “Rh.l" Y lg:::.ed" grade. Whether your taste is for rich, heavy, full-lavored Colombian or the milder varieties from the vast Brazilian Rice-Schmidt Pota.toes plantations, or a blend of both, you are sure to be suited with < 15-Ib. Peck, 25¢c one of these choice combinations. Our own foreig:l buyi'ng ant Ca‘kes T service makes the prices possible. Z_Hh Size’ $1 Potatoes O’CLOCK 37C lb A&P Cheerful Glowing Fireplaces nods, the date £ e i Holland and a s, Will Make Christmas All the Merrier but the consulate has fying the genuinenes: ments produc a V $ ET the necessary § Fixtures you need to make it more % 2 attractive and com- fortable at Yuletide. § IRONS pAY 20 per cent of FIRE SETS 4 the purchase pnfce t % PORTABLE GRATES ¥ Ghivery bereeen 3 ¢ + Dec. 20 and 24, Britain in vi might = £ Rudollph & West Co. ¢ 1332 New York Ave., Main 4870 ‘hunm_nymmummmmmnummumnmmmmmvnnmmmmlmmmmlmmuummnl| STTO AR O OO0 NSEAATEDTORORTRREZES - OACRAGACRMTOMON SR (ORI R O —;;_BE[}KERS___— GIFTS IN LEATHER F or Permanent Pleasure Bp Traveling Clock S pecml . zmwzn:r&w«zmfinz - > “Georgia Sugar Spuds” 4 lbs.’ 25¢ ‘A delicate breakfast coffee, blended from fine grades o f Santos. ALASKA RED CIRCLE, 44c Ib. Chili Sauce Predominately high-grade—Santos, a somewhat heavier coffee than 8 ]1 9@ RED O'Clock. SALMON _ BOKAR, 49c1b. || Bells Island, Waterfall and Union Bay, far u; theTAlaskan coast “Coffee Supreme” POM]N:W ;::?L:‘::‘ ‘P l:‘““’l "E‘ni'::_ Mainly blended from “Medelin, Mantzales” Colombian, the finest - ° pment, and only th coffee grown. Rich, full flavored, a perfect “Banquet Coffee”. fines!eq‘:f d:; mmnrkcyhbl: S eaSOnnng classes of salmon are packed. the' i ° i We, ‘::h tht:t T:“l;::::d e Large Tree-Ripened FLORIDA Kraft Swnss EE05%| GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for 25¢ | Cheese 1 Thin-Skinned, Full of Juice and Sweetness s Florida Navel and Pineapple Sunnyfield Seeded or Seedless o i rasns | ORANGES, 33c Do | s red lean meat. Sp’imflf--.------ T3 | Men's Syt Ca§es it 2 Pkgs., 25¢ -38¢ Ib. Fancy Selected—Absolutely Guaranteed $75. Ilustrated. Brown Cow- CORBY’S pu llman Hat Box hide, built for service, $14. 49c Doz ]F t C k QQ The most commodious of C’ garette Case e e e ¥ mn a’ e };d;;e:r;nefax%nfizi t‘;figg; Specml $ 1 .=75 i : Suitable for all fine table mes—poachmg, shirring, creaming, etc. - 34 2 HBS. $1 ;¢ lined, $6.25. [/ g - Succulent, Young Sugar-Cured Pig Hams, Just Fat Enough T anger_ 3% e |y offler’s HAMS, 23c Ib. i R APPLES - s (W\) SpCochtazl Mixef;o 5 l.bs., 25, = Convemen? Sizes A charming addition to any :tetmmn; a8 it doos an atmas. | ThE need of every business § C ANDY of QU ALITY desk—priced up to $100. Pphere of rich permanence, lea- | 8T and student, $6.50 to $35. Tllustrated. Seven pieces, ! ther remains the choice of Ilustrated. Three pockets, A ’ MILLER’S “CINDERELLA” ASSOl‘ted Chocolates, 5 I,I:; sl 89 Bill Fold F 1tted Blouse Gold Mounted. All leathers, sizes and C vises Special at shapes, $11.50 to $87.50. Tlustrated. Genuine seal, A gift sure to please, $30 leather lined, $22.50. ito $200. Illustrated. Duplex et b orbe (R ek teit a0 T S aR Case at $32.50. : e Wmtmg F olzo Spwml : Qfeesecorancnne ; . i i : 1 : ; 4 2 : ! : i ; : : : ! ; i : / 2 ; . % > », n R e o &g o0 e ?’1 gt e g complete at $7.50. | thoughttul givers. straps around, $8.50, Mail Orders Prepaid NI o [N b G oty b § 2§13 etk D ATLANTIC & PACIFIC:

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