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SOON A new store in Marlboro, Md. of Hostess Fruit Cake. Our special price on 5-lb. cake. ... ... Watch for Announcement Specials This Week Libby’s Sauerkraut, can..... 10c Sanitary Macaroni, Spaghetti, etc.... pkgs. 15¢ Virginia Sweet Pancake,pkg........... llc Csoan ... 8 cakes 25¢ California Prunes 2 3 5 Meadow Lark Peas. price for one week no higher than is Lhargc(l for ordinary Finest Santa Claras— . Packed by Inderrieden. z cans 25c grade of standard peas. for Large (30/40) size This is an unusually fine bargain. cellent Peas at a Holiday Assortment (Bulk) Cookies cellent value at this v 35c = 2 ORANGES Prices be lowered. Fruit is better this week than last. Fine, large fruit prevails this year. When you see these fine oranges you'll appreciate these lowered prices. 29c¢, 39c, 49c doz. HAMS 29¢ So. Carolina Sweet Potatoes Cabbage,perlb. ......... $ Cooking Apples,61bs. . ... .25¢ Fancy Boxed Apples, 3 lbs. .25¢ BACON :’}l‘::: l!::vle:::li (:‘ci‘ces? LOFFLER’S KINGAN'’S Hilb:i s TSI 28 1b........45¢ | 11b. ........45¢ BACON IN STRIPS—A very good bacon that will give the utmost in 29c satisfaction. Perlb.. ... ... Welch’s Tomato Catsup Per 23¢ bottle Standard Quality Food, at low prices Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 7% ¢ Silver Label Peas, can, 1215¢ Isco Cut Beans, can, ' 10c Blue Ridge Corn, can, 12l5c Karo Syrup, can, 10c Golden Crown Syrup, cam, 15c¢ “Ocean Spray” Cranberry Sauce Packed near the cranberry bogs. Packed in tin, which is much ess costly than a glass container. This week it's a carload of real good assorted cookies Lbs. low for Fancy Smoked, Ib. .22¢ .3c Made by the Welch Grape Juice Co. A tomato catsup that is unexcelled. Citron, Ib. 55¢ Orange Peel, Ib. ......27c Lemon Peel, Ib. . . . ....27¢ Puffed Sun Maids, 2 for.25¢ Seedless Sun Maids, 2 for . ... Spices, pkg. Vanilla Ext. Lemon Ext. 5 XXXX Powd. Sugar, Ib..9¢ Brown Sugar, Ib. .8¢ Brer Rabbitt Molasses 12¢ and 15¢ Try a can and become ac- quainted with a new table deli- cacy. per can 20c THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D. C, MO DAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925. A Store Near .Your Home HOSTESS FRUIT CAKE Now is the time to place your order for a five-pound tin SOON Our new store at Alex- andria, Va., will be opened soon. Watch for Announcement $ (Location: Next to Market) If you are going to bake a cake— Buy Your Citron and Currants Now Don’t wait until we are sold out. These products are strictly a pre-holiday item. All we have left over, if any, after the Christmas season are absolutely dead stock; we can’t realize a dollar out of any quantity; nobody wants any of it. SO THIS YEAR we are trying a different method. Instead of ordering and reordering, and usually having quan- tities left over after Christmas, we this year placed one large order for each item. These goods are all in our stock. We will offer Citron and Currants only so long as our present stock lasts. Plenty on hand today—but, so you may not be disappointed, we say again— Buy Citron and Currants now, even if you don’t want to use them until later. Citron, 1b., 55¢ Currants, pkg., 17%c Dromedary Sliced Citron, Pkg., 20c Gold Medal Flour. . ... .75c and $1.45 Ceresota Flour........75¢c and $1.45 Washington Flour. . ... .70c and $1.35 Flour is * ’'way up”’—but bread is the same price. s We sell good bread of many varieties. Van Camp’s Products Consider this—white potatoes, ordinarily the staple cheap food of the American table, are several times higher in price than last year. Perhaps you want to vary diet somewhat and escape paying high prices for potatoes, if so— Consider this— Some time before Friday of this week each and every one of our stores will be supplied with the following: VAN CAMP’S Pork and Beans VAN CAMP’S Spaghetti VAN CAMP’S Kidney Beans VAN CAMP’S Tomato Soup Good food, it for any table, and here is the surprising part of it all—the price. ASSORTED AS YOU WISH LARD For the holiday baking you are no doubt going to use more or less lard. We sell lard in two ways: 1st:—One pound cartons 2nd:—In bulk from the tub We carry lard in the tub to supply those buyers who haven’t as yet come to the realization that one-pound carton lard is the convenient, clean way to both buy and sell lard. We hope soon to be able to discontinue tub fard altogether, yet satisfy every one. 1 Q; Campbell’s Soup All Varieties 10c A Soup for every taste Tomato Vegetable Chicken Clam Chowder Consomme Bouillon Mulligatawny Mock Turtle For a short time, as an Introductory proposition, we offer. ... INSIST on getting lard in car- tons—it costs no more at our stores. Per pound Duff’s Molasses, 15¢ and 27¢ Red River Molasses. . . .14c Dromedary Dates, pkg., 20c Dromedary Citron, pkg., 20c Walnuts, Ib. ...35¢ Brazil Nuts, Ib. . .30c Large Pecans, Ib.". ... .55¢ Smyma Figs, Ib. ......29¢ Salted Peanuts, jar. . . . .25¢ Pecan Halves, glass. . . .35¢ Black Walnut Meats, can 39¢ Rumford’s 1-lb. can. .. .32¢ Royal, 12-0z. can.....45¢ Per Can {CAPT. DAVID N. ESTES f DIES HERE, AGED 83 | Confederate Veteran Had Served | | Thirty Years With Navy Department. Capt. David N. Estes, 83 years old, veteran of the Confederacy and for 30 | years an employe of the > Depart- | ment, died at his home, 607 H street, late Friday night. | Funeral” services will be held in | Lee's funeral parlors, 332 Pennsyl- vania avenue, at 2 o'clock tomorrow |afternoon, with burial in Arlington stes was born in Columbia, Teng Tuty Tor 1h4Z | break’ of the Civil Wa Company, 9th Tennessee C: serving through the four years in the command of Gen. Forrest. He entered the Navy Department in the Cleveland administration and was retired about two years ago. Capt. Estes, a member of La Fay ette Lodge, No. 19, F. A. A. M., i survived by his widow, Mrs. E. Jessie “Estes of and a two beokler, andchildren. R i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF A 500 card party for the benefit of Ruth Lodge, No. 2, will be held tomor- row at 0dd Fellows’' Temple. Rev. W. A. Jones, pastor of Rock Creek Bapti: hurch, Tenleytown, will preach a special sermon at Ver mont Avenue Baptist Church, be- tween Q and R streets, ednesday, |8 p.m., of which Rev. J 3. Willis is pastor. Proceeds for \r\nldmg fund. All welcome. The Mira McCoy Andrews Day Nur- sery will meet W, 10:30 a.m. at the Nurser: southwest. ind several gi Christmas tree December 19, t the Willard Hotel anta Claus arrives at 10:30 Barry Farm will meet tomors John's Colored Methodist )-p Church, Stanton road southeast. Howard L. Fisher will lecture. Society of American Foresters meet tomorrow, 8:15 p.m., at the C mos Club. Topic: “Outdoor Recrea- tion In Forest Area C. W. Temple- ton of Pennsylvania and Dr. Stephen T. Mather of the National Park Serv- have been invited to lead in the aul G. Redington of the and Arthur C. Ring- tional Conference on 1so will take part. land of the N Outdoor Recreation . 8. Grant Circle, Ladies of the Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Bonds Neris T mit] | (1) 13‘11‘2 u-liw‘;} B'S’ AR S VESTOR IN First Call or write for sisters { Served With Forrest | | CAPT. DAVID N. G. A. R., will meet tomorrow evening for election of officers at Grand Army Hall. The Park View Citizens’ Association will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Park ¢ Center for election s Sargent, presi- | ard, . H. Gasque will other entertainment. The Cornell Alumni Washington will have it eon Wednesday, City Club, The West Virginia Society will meet Wednesday, § p.m.. in Pythian Te ple to celebrate its tenth annual apple clder and gingerbread party Soclety of nual lunch pm., at the | Washington Chapter, American In- stitute of Chemists, will meet Thurs- day, 8 t the office of Faul| H. @ , 306 Albee Building. Nominat ¥, containing a e Kes on red rit ening about 8 n.w nd white. m night. ' E white s lipped. " Ph st n.w Tw rars not 4410 "9 months ¢ DOGS. an 5 3 tatls. 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North 191, Dlease call again? il . Re- Clievy Chase | Male, solid black: leg. Reward. ~Cleve FUNERAL DIRECTORS. meoln 524 T. RYAN . Ave. S.E. 317 Model Ch-ml " Private Ambulances. 4% Livery in Connection. V.L. SPEARE CQ, Neither the successor of nor connecte with the original W. Speare cetatiisn Bitote Frank. 0626 St. N.W. rly 940 F St. N. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W _ Egtabiisned 1841 Quick, Dignified_and Emc]?ni’su ce. eal & Co., LINCOLN 8200. Chapel. ! 816 H S.T \';: P Al CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln_ 37 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 13, l;glw.: Tmon Phone L. TLLIA! Director and Em- Tt A ory T Commeetion. - Compmodiams chapel agd modern crematorium, " Moderate prices. 332 P: N.W. _Cail M " Frank Ge(cr s Sons Co. N.W. B PR Feievhone _ Main 2473 T. F COSTELLO W _LOCATED A 1724 . SR ¥ 5543, NOhrr 7070 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo. C. Shaffer 0 14th St. Bw QICE FLORAY, EMBLEMS SUCERATE PR Pr mmm A\llo wmn Service. Am-uHxnnMu—mulpenun Gude Bros Co., 1212 F St, BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” gricgs Promt deliverten. 1th & b 5 S%or. Tel. ¥ =L We Specidlize in F‘Ioml Cards of Thanks. ANDERSON. W, cere thanks and tives and fricnd i u\u *HER DAC BROOKS. thank, minst THE FAMILY FITZHUGH. [ ' G OTHER AND FAMILY tn expross our win: | fri Deaths. BANCROFT. Decomber | Bancroft Cliamie Inteimen REICH 2 Funcrai | De or Relative cnt Mt. Olivet December 4. d at the Tst st between day. December, 8, Sunday, December s r riday. Decen: at Glenwood Sunday, = De M LANT termiens HYLAND. Y 30" pm. Relatives and JACKSON. Roosevelt ORTON PORT band of Je long mnm | Rat 2w and | Piends nviied to atiend. inierment in | ngressional Cem nw Stiven " and Toterment &t Glenwgod “December 8, 1023 ot the e Nich 353, Beterver 8 There is just one. Whose love =l Just_one who lives from sun to sun ‘With constant fond endeavor. er 5. at S st o MARY £ Lump- ‘ December 4, parted this i Gillem). beloved wife of i and_devoted daughter of lem. Two sons avd three survive her. Funeral from her father's residence, 1241 D st. se.. Wednesday, December 9. at B:30 am. thence o ' St. Cyprian's Church, whers requiem mass will be sung a k for the repose of her soul MORRIS. Saturday. his residence. Bt rgban of ¢ Funeral from his late day, December 9. at § Anthony's Church. . n.e. Interment at tives and friends invited. December Alexander Gi sisters also v ey ars and 4 months. Fi Seral Trom ihe residence. ot her. paren 225 Channing et. ne.. iy, Dacember 8] 10 am. Relatives and ‘friends in- iivited to attend. " Interment at Moynt Olivet Cemetery. > PAG! eud. ay, December 1 st ne., at joJleradon. Va. Relln:-u GACIL | Decomber JOHN PEACH. Beitie Wellford pe P altonts: Mioheivilie. Trincs Georeas Co.. Md., Wednesday mor 8. at 11" o'clock. ~ Interm lcase omit flowers. ROTHENG . December 6. 1925, ANTHON beloved son of the Cemcter Designs at Modorate rlce 1" Ior/.s 1A ] “"F' HSTS NV.. MAIN 6953 VI = fate Vinernt And Ellzaneth Rothengom Funcral {rom, the residence of b L. M. McVearry. 153 o Wedneaday.. Desember 0. at 8:30 auiem mass at the Chur Hol me at 9 oclock. ve Trionde “foviced.” Ihterment St: Cemetery. 8 n‘mmu Dtaths mber Wl » Trienda invitéa “Interment at ¢ Cemetory. B RCH DYSON. the th VING DAUGE the fa home with Him to dwe e hear, Deccmber 1 have only vo: sotten Never sha © as long today, he bitter ery. e lo thee by Ge 4 “above u have been away I shall never forget HER HspasD PEARSON, In ead but | Tha cold Deceraber days are here, The saddest of the year But these sad days bring memories dear, Dear. fo Of you. whi As an ‘undving hope we To meet Sou above. in the s That ¢xisted when BT LFVOTED WIFE, VI “Tis qweet to remember him who or Though absent to me. The midnight stars i Of ‘the one we lox LOVING DAU PENCE o Jovin is just as dear; on the grave hut could not save. TERFLORENCE. remembrance of Mrs ARGARET L. CE. who passed away one year ago today ND' MRS. G. W. KING. In lo\m: remembrance of . my hugband and our father. W1 SMITH, who departed this SMITH. rhn-d five soirs 8k today. December 10 lite B s arve i sheltering ne K nen the storms on the Till i atroad. Higanirit Ban fed from this worlt of uarést epose In the bosom of God. 2 LOVING ‘WIFE MRS ANNIE H. 2 In loving remembrance of my dea Tlisband and our dear (addy. FRANK R. WELLE, who departed iy ite tve years ago {oday. December 7. 192 Today recalls the memory a dear one laid to_ rest. And thore who think of Tum tod