Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1925, Page 5

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PALLAGORBOMD == STORN TAES B ABGLITONSOUBHT 5 - TOLL N FURDPE Road Executives and Work- " K‘Five Killed, Scores Hurt in ." : ers Favor Substitutes for . France, Sweden and Spain, |""™ Federal Body. Where Gales Rage. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, ": ).~ | was serlously dislocated <equence of a violent blizzird R =-“em vhe country yesterday. ting idon, which rtoundered off coast. The fate of the cr fl\\ 000 for improve OF that -um Storm Razgs Off Spain. © been actually | a4 expansion W0 will have e e to several million results of a i hurricane intensity which PLAN i France v thenstern \hh pers storm wer 5 last nizht as the eutmination the worst spel of weather expe. RICHMOND BANKS MERGE. I tionced for many yeurs The storms began with the arrival of Decomber, and nz ever since hurricane INMEN FAVOR Workers Pleased at Action of Rail- First Nrtional and Merchants’, Two of Largest in State. way Executive Body. Trainmen, d n from store front d_heard !N)mp r nd roofing er to make its Siirk el | \uux\um _D. mp | Ve the crew of the German steamer | nd unknown, o Swedish motorsh i | [ sented that the cou C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925. ~Traffic Imuu"hmll.‘ \\\edem TREND OF DEBATE % 9 @'fl@ I@Hfl P D@W(ymyac’gyv@d Xmas Food Values! TURKEYS LB., 57c FRESH HAMS Lb., 27¢c Pork Loins, Ib., 29c All Steaks, Ib., 35¢ ;| Fresh Shoulders, All Roasts, Ib., 20c Ib., 20 2 i Ib., 23§ Hamburg, Ib., 12Yc 10c Beef Liver, Ib., 12%c ON COURT HAILED ] AS APPROVAL SIGN | (ontinued. ’lnm First_Page,) mand that no advisory opinions shall | he given by the court on any matter directly affecting the United States | unless this country shall have con | may take juris 1 diction of that guest wnd zive an | advisory opinion thereon { Tenroot \nuln Speaks. eiterating _ the Spareribs, % Sauerkraut, qt., 'CHICKENS Lb., 32¢ ) recent conference in Washe | nees with eengine and train s often proves a % PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision 1. S. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W. th nosed measure pressed its e which has voynu(v]\ furisdietion of the board tn go along with ite deci Super-Value Tuxedos for Hnlida_v Oecasions ‘38 Our idea to New Year's "wovour note hook s Allreids hotel e announcine cht ne Trees at such . : s very low eve parties and rig price has the hearty endorse- ment of the Na- tional Head- quarters of the ‘Wild Flower Prese r\nnm\ Society, Inc.. 3740 Oliver St. Washington, D. C. bulging with dates for the affairs after six, Your Tuxedo Suit will either add to the general jov of the accasion—or clse, by the time the olives and celery are being dizposed of. vou will feel that <omething’s the matter, The length of the tronsers—the style of the cont—the matter of lapels—vou must have the 100 Living Christmas Trees at an extremely low price $.45 Norway Spruce, 18" to 24", high. Complete as pictured—uwith instric- tions for proper tiransplanting. assurance of wearing the latest style. Super-\alue Tuxedo Snits Well tailored. And reasonably priced. are stylish. hien. too, they are most Other Tuxedo Suits Up 10 $75 The worst thing about Christmas—some one has said—is to see. three days after, the skele- ton of graceful and lovely spruce or pine tree—discarded. a once With a living Christmas tree—an ideal size for the apartment or nursery—vou not only have the pleasure of possessing a beautiful spruce to decorate. but the knowledge that after Christmas, after it has <erved its pur- pose, vou can plant it in vour vard. or by the roadside when on vour Sunday drive. instead of throwing it out for the ash man to collect. Owing to the extremely low price of these trees we will be unable to deliver them—but they can be casily placed in your car, carefully wrapped. FANCY BAKING AND ROASTING | st b, 20 Shankicr Lands | Breast Lamb, Ib., 18¢ Ib., 27¢ - BUTTER "si:® Lb., 55¢ o¥ l-\ l-,\l\(- “ l- AR BELLE Greenficld 4 Lb. Prints, 52¢ Lb. N Y. Cheese, Ib., 35¢ Shoulder Veal, | Wisconsin lb, 22¢ Cheese, 6., 32¢ Bonillon Veal, LUt )| Phila, Cream, | Ib., 25¢ pkg., 12%c Calf Liver, Ib., 25c¢ SLICED BA CON Lb., 39c¢ can, 12Y¢c 2 tor 25¢ 3 for 50c 3-0z. jar, 10c Maraschino Lb., 19¢ can, 15¢ Fruit Salaa’.: El/z can, 39c Del Mont: ed bhoom piane shirt, $3.00, | Asparagus, 2Y7 can, 37c Beets, i ' Asparagus Tips, 35¢ Baking Powder, 12-0z., 19¢ can, 16¢ T e Clicquot, ufi links, stud Cantents Canada Dry, Cherries, hittane \ $13 Davis Lima Beans, Ivhw Dot MINCE MEAT ! Citron, lb., 58¢ Corn, Honey Drep, can, 15¢ Finest Gennine Maine Coffee Old Dutch 3 Ibs., $1.00 Coffee Wilkins, 1b., 42¢ Brazzl Nuts, lb., 27¢ " HARD CANDIES Larze Washed Mtxed Nuts, 1Ib., 27c¢ Faney Assortment Clives, 8-0z. jar, 27c Cocoanut, Royal Gelatine, pkg., 12Y5c Fruit Cake, % Ib., 75¢ 1 LB—? LE.—3 I.LB—1 LB. 2 Lbs. 29c 25¢ 50c¢ “Sun- shine™ Large Can Del Monte 3 Peas} Marcella, 3 Cans Pickles, pt., 30c Raisins, pkg., 11c Sun-Maid—~Seedless and Seeded Virginia wwe 3 Cans 25¢ California Oranges doz., 49c Cranberries, Ib., 24c Dates, 2 lbs., 25¢ Chestnuts, Ib., 14c Tangerines, doz.,35¢ Western Apples, o 2 lbs., 25¢ Suieet Potatoes, 3 lbs., 25¢ § 10 Lbs. 53C Peaches, Sweet a Mixed iray suede gloves and mocha gloves, $330 and $4.00, Stuffed or Pliin ' Pumpkin, can, 12%c TOMATOES Flerida Oranges, doz., 32¢ Grapefruit, 3 for 25c Smyrna Figs, lb., 25¢ | Celery, stalk, 15c¢ ' Cocoanuts, 3 for 25¢ doz., 29c ' Cooking Apples 4 Ibs., 25¢ [PO TA TOES ~.i No 3 can Mack and white. £0.30 to $12.50. | Lemans,

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