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THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925. SEEKTOCUT DOWN CLOSED CAR COSTS Automobile Makers Anxious , to Make Open-Car Prices Apply to Sedans. ROYLE. The Events Leading Up to the Tragedy. LE 5 WALK Do T VLAY HRM TS oMLY 12 And Your TRAIN DOESN T PuLt coT TiLL 12.30 ) L RiGrTie. CREAT, e Boy SRS o F LSorvey | —By WEBSTER PRoMISE ME ULl WRITE EVERY Day, SweETE Burcrems! TLL DUST DIE & | DOr'T HEAR oF CouRSE 1w, PRECIOUS oLD Bommy ks ! AND WILL You WRITE EVERY DAY o froe UTTLC/ OF CouRrse ! wiLL, SILLY oLo BUNNY KNS, ANO WiLL YOU WRCTE (1€ DREAT, Bie, Lo~G " Amp You'lt wriTE E GReAT, BIG, LOMNG GETTERS - Every DAY FWANT @ Kriow EVERY THIMG YouU < SWEETIE BUrCHEMS) - = PROMISE ME You WOoM'T Go FUOLING AROUND WITW ANY OTHER- MEM, SWEETIE BUMCHEMS uow AN 00D S0 RIDICULDU ST wou Kow every OTHER MAM 14 WC WORLD SIMPLY sze, e ToTeAs) LeTters oo? \ = ;LnE BOMCHEMS } \ vou .< Sw n—«aw‘FEEI— ABoUT OTHER GIRLS ! k THEY ALL MAKE ME S1UL: &«nge THe OMLY &6 CENTRAL AMERICAN TRADE $20,000,000 OUTLAY BOOMS IN NEW ORLEANS o|BANK DEPOSITS GAIN THE HECHT CO. half-yearly sale of fine furniture and floor coverings began this morning at 9:15. Tonight the furniture department will. remain open until 9 P.M. The American Walnut Dining Room Suite pictured (5195) is one of the features of this sale. You will find it exceed- $33,405,802 IN YEAR: BY STEEL COMPANY ... .‘Bethlehem Plant Plans Big Ex-|;, : pansion Program at Baltimore. | NEW SILK EXCHANGE PLANNED IN NEW YORK "?vOFFICE SPACE GROWS FASTER THAN DEMAND = eted 1t il f approxi- nt in | &nd between & [ e 2 %% CASH WHEAT REACHES _ HIGHEST LEVELS YET turing in- ingly worth while to see our vast collection of fine furniture moderately priced before select- ing elsewhere. | | | . | | | | | | [ 19 EEEEBEDE jol———lolc—————|alc——[nl——|n COULD WE TAKE YOU ON A TOUR ! of sun-lighted A & P Creameries and Hyglemc Canneries and Packing Plants—then far away to bleak Alaska, where under the most modern methods the A & P catches and packs salmon for your table—or to sunnier climes where A & P experts buy the choicest coffee grown on Columbian and Brazilian hillsides—or yet to fragrant gardens of the Orient whence come those aromatic Thea Nectar teas; then would you really understand why only the best is on the A & P shelves, and particularly why everything is always fresh. at 9 P.M. this evening. We have arranged to have this remarkable group of musicians broadcast through WCAP every Monday Evening. |T] Be Sure to Hear the Second Concert of the A & P Gypsy String Ensemble m ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT Tree ripened in Florida Groves. Thin skinned, full of juice. The most delicious citrus fruits grown. IONA PEAS Wisconsin Sifted 15¢ - CORN 15¢ e IONA TOMATOES llce Cut from the Tub Fresh Churned BUTTER 49@ Ib. This is not storage butter, but absolutely h. EGGS, 57c¢ & iy 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE Professional coffee men realize that it is a genuine achievement to offer such an excellent blend of coffee at so moderate a price. Only our own system of buying and importing makes it possible. 4Qc™ Fancy, Carefully Selected doz. Carton Suitable for Poaching, Cream- ing and all other table uses. POTATOES 15 1bs., 25¢ CTLY CHURNED What is perfect Butter? Butter that is rich but delicate, wholesome and fresh—that is Silverbrook Print. Excellent Quality LARD, 20c Ib. PRINT 100 c—— SUNNYFIELD BACON An exquisitely delicate break f a st bacon that will charm the most fastidious palate. Rindless, app e tiz- ingly red lean meat, alternating with delicate pure white fat. 3@ Lb. Genuine Water-Ground OLD MILL CORN MEAL Actually ground between stones. 5 Ibs,, 27c 10 Ibs., 53¢ 25 lbs., S1.12 SALMON Sea Prince R@dflc can Pink - 15¢ can Rich, Old CHEESE From Master Cheese Makers 35¢ MAPLEINE 35¢ . E—:EEEEEEEEEE—EEEEE A 1 = —|alc——=lnje——=a (0| c——r—|n c———[ole———lgl————lal ———— ol ———ln ———lo| ———1] &5