Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1925, Page 19

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7 e 2 7 LABOR DECLARED BUSINESS PARTNER Secretary Davis Says Work- ‘ers Appreciate Responsibil- ity in Industry. Epec 1al Dispateh to The Star. W 2 York Bond Club ye the keynote American Trader ihe principle of higher production is a ]rru]\lr one, th Labor Secretar: i day has ssed when an em..lm.r. in use out- ods in his relations with I [ thougnt th in public. We meet him in pri- nd call to his attention the in for | Special Dispateh to The Work Is Started On Supply Bill For Post Office By the Assoc mlrd Press. Wz J means com- dvanced in its aration of a tax bill, a second House committee began work to- day on major legislation for the coming session of Congress. The committee was one of sev- eral which are to frame the ap propriation bills, and its particular task in the framing of the supply measure for the Post Office De- partment. Another committee will begin work Monday on the Inte- rior bill. It is the plan to have the tax bill and three of the appropriation bills ready by the time Congress meets, December 7. S 2 Trainman Found Dead. Star \D, Md., November 19, Itimore Terra Alta y afternoon. It is uck by a pick-up train while he walking along the tracl 1le of snow. He was Iroa s| who can be dealt with in a bus f yo natural that he n't want il will has [ American 1. Tike way, Mr. Davis sald 10,000 of the 16 thracite miners now on emaining at work, manning r ng the prop 0 sabotage or V. W. policy shown in an, | this intelligent co-operation.” AN Clearance Sale 1,500 Prs. Women’s | Low Shoes at PRICES! R R Boudoir Slippers Warm felt, trim. Padded chrome soles. 20 pretty colors. For yourself, 79c ribbon and for Xmas gifts Women's Boots For rough Winter weather. Model shown, soft black lud rub- relted $7 Others $5 to $7. 227277, For Dad \ royally welcome giit. Tan leather house slippers, with warm felt ]||nn" P - NCLUDED: Velvets, satins, tans, patents— all this season’s newest modes, some at half and LESS THAN HALF ~ Seasonable, Every Day Shoe Needs Specially Priced for the Entire Family Children's Bdotees Soft, cozy felt, with ribbon and Astrakhan trim, Padded soles Sizes 5 79 House Slippers For House or kitchen Soft black kid, leather soles, $1.65 wear. flexible rubber heels. Sizes 3 to 8.. “Health" Shoes Soft black kid, rein- forced shank support- ing the arch. New in. “Hiahn $5.95 Specials” Main Store Cor. 7th Collins had _been | s during | akeman REGULAR All sizes included—Friday only! Special” whites, colors, combina- tu)ns “Hahn Specials.” Extra sturdy tan uppers. Solid leather, welt soles. cording to size. ‘wear. black kid. so l es. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925. FARMERS RE-ELECT OFFICERS OF BODY Georgian President. Curb on Speculation in Grain Urged. Renamed By the Associated November 19. —President T Union City, the rain Corporation from ng the war wheat, to an export Piles Relieved in Five Days or Money Back 9iiE |.|..:u..;hm..,.= mith Remo “;""fl'm-'" n PEOPLES DRU Rz 7 At Hahn's 7th St. Store NE-DAY round-up of short lines, a number of attractive styles in pumps and strap ef- fects. Resulting from stock adjustments in opening our new stores. % ez % Vi 72% For Baby Soft, cute little “Hahn boots. Blacks, 722 Extra Boys' Shoes One of our famous Ac- 70 7 Women's Oxfords For house and street Good wearing Flexible turn Rubber iz & K Sts. ) S, operate on boards of trade. Immedi- ate improvement of the Mississipp! and Missouri Rivers by the Federal ititude o corporation {0 be. formed by grain KINDERGARTEN CHANGES [¢"! IN FIVE YEARS REPORTED John A. Simpson of Oklahoma City | & g e president and John | Government was urged by the com- Unification of Primary Classes Aim "h : s of Work, Miss Merritt Mrombile: ® Kans.. and George | mittee on inland waterways. . Bowle: /nchburg, Va., were B made dirce(o rketing was declared to| 148 N?::wnal‘}‘oresf!s - ailment of American ag- iere are 148 national forests in Hiw ational America under the control of the De- Points Out. Organization of the prin [ Jinderarten departments ot hools into initial steps to and the first gi lifferent g of which is in Alaska, comprises dispensing \\l(h 4 he total acreage allowing farm se scattered forests is 157,- s the right to 502,793. demons in such books and material as Best Vlrgmla Pack No.3 Can . . Blue Ribbon or White Star ASPARAGUS TIPS TUNA FISH No. 1 Picnic Size All White Meat No. 2 Can Can 17¢ or 3 for 50¢| 2 25¢ ¢ 45¢ [6an 21¢ 3 cans 60¢ Stuffed Manzanilla VAN CAMP’S’ DEL MONTE OLIVES kot S TOMATO SOUP | BARTLETT PEARS Do Not Miss This Sale No. 1 Can Bottle 4 Cans 250 Can 230 2""' 450 TABLE DELICACIES FOR THE THANKSGIVING DINNER Walnuts. ............. Ib, 35¢] Layer Figs, imported. . . .Ib., 35c] Plum Pudding, Heinz, 20, 40, 75¢ Brazil Nuts............ Ib., 28c| Table Raisins, imported. .1b., 35¢| Fig Pudding, Heinz, 20c, 40c, 75¢ Mixed Nuts. ........... b, 38c| Washed Figs. . . .5-0z. box, 121c| Plum Pudding, R. and R., 12,30c Dromedary Dates. . package, 20c | Stuffed Figs. . ... . .8-0z. jar, 30c| Mince Meat, Atmore’s, 2-Ib jar,40 Marvin Dates. . ... ..... can, 20c | Stuffed Dates. . . . .8-o0z. jar, 30c] Mince Meat, Heinz, cans, 26¢c, 45¢ LANA OIL SOAP COUPONS Mott’s Sweet Cider...........quart, 23c ]‘|c or scans 50(: DEL MONTE SLICED PINEAPPLE MATOES DEL MONTE Cut from this evening’s issue of this paper can be redeemed at aill Piggly Wiggly Stores. . PROCTER & GAMBLE SPECIALS Hildick’s Cider. ... ... . ...} gallon jug, 40c Every item a bargain---a chance to stock up Pure Maple Syrup. ............pint, 50c | Star Soap....4 cakes, 18¢c|Ivory Soap....3 cakes, 20c Royal Baking Powder. £2= 23¢ &= 45¢ | Naptha Soap. .6 cakes, 25¢ | Chipso. ... ...small size, 9c GOLD DUST}*19¢c | FAB §&3.. 2 for 19¢ Package BEUTTER EGGS BACON Our “Sunset Gold” fancy creamery, Selected “Aprils” — large, Sliced by machine—no rind—cooks four 14-1b. sticks in a carton. eggs—guaranteed to please. 56¢ pz. §51¢ The nationally known Kraft’s, in all Your choice of these well-known Fancy No. 1 grade in small family varieties. brands. ; sizes. 8 to 10 1 1/2-|.b. 23c Phillip’s Original......lb., 38¢c Auth’s or Lofflers. . ....lb.,, 35c Lb. 32c ORANGES !tis S50 -- 45 | BANANAS barss Pt APPLES Dozen. . . 25c . APPLES GRAPEFRUIT |CRANBERRIES | TOMATOES e . Finest Cape Cod Red Ripe From California Stock S R N All Sound California w. 10c¢ 3tor 295¢ . 18¢ w. 15¢ st 1 21c FRESH MEATS R K EY s FRESH FISH The finest quality, moderately priced. Direct from the ocean to the table. « Prime Rib Roast..c..........lb, 30c Halibut Steak ........ c'llllc.k Roast....ceeceseessss-lb, 20c Salmon Steak . ..oeee.seerss.lb., 38c !S_.“'°}:“H5‘“k ety '}:" g Fillet of Haddock. o« «. e -..Ib., 25¢ O A e T S Fresh Shoulders . ...« +essss.Ib, 25c ;”t:': - e Slice of Ham ... ...ss0vsessslb., 50 utterfish . .c..vaue onstee-lby Veal Chops .........- saisstorolb:; “45C OYSTERS pint, 35¢ Fresh Killed Chickens. ......lb.,, 42c quart, 65c Large Pkg. meaty i i | ) !m“-a Our stores will be supplied with the finest home-dressed Maryland and Virginia birds. The price will be right, so leave your order at one of our markets and you will not be disap- pointed.

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