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- IPRINCESS ASTRID PALESTINE APPEAL RETAINS DR. WISE Rumer persins in court i Circles Despite All Recent Denials. Rabbi Wlthdraws Resigna- | tion as Head After Vote |British Heir Apparpm: of Confidence. | Probably Soon Will | Admit Betrothal. | January 4. Rabbl of the <vnag veports of whose recent |By the Associated Press rmon on Jesus Christ stirred nation- | LoNDON, January 4 withstand among Jewish lead- | g vecent dentals, it is asserted by halrman of thel persons close to the court that Prin 5 nalestine Appeal. | cess Astri en will visit Lon profered because of [ don in nd that shortly ism from Ortho aft there the an- come > s of W 1 il of the n fouy night by apy that wt | the King of Sweden - recen de- | 1 {thdrew his ves- | nials that she would marry the Prince ' Wales, there we stions of 1 fon of Ort [an engugénieht to his brother, Prince bt rchi, an or Henry n of X luymen, w Princess Astrid is one of tfe few 000,10 ers, censur Ities who is eligible by religion to | ‘nd solutions threatening to | become the consort of the heir appar- | with T support from the ap. |ent to the British throne, She already peai his res was at-|is well known and beloyed Ly the Brit cotoi ish royal family. The late Dowager mas non | Queen Ale a myth, but [of her. Her W he had|to the death « . {incided with the ndra was particnlar! a5t visit to London, Queen Alexandr; eturn of the I ¢ fond prior ince Dr. Wise i said that Je oo + pre-Chris W 15 not > denied 1 urged Je [EeeRe livine. ) Jr"\Wales from South Amerca, The | - { princes who was aecompanied by her $200.000 GIFT TO SPAIN. | S waer Dotk 16 Hinee o E4 nd Prince Henry at the | - lat the London home of Pri Rockefeller Provides Fund fm-“‘rhw met also on several other sions | Physico-Chemical Institute. | Previou ere had been visits to | YRID. v 4 ( Shyl nd of princesses of Italy. Bel- | L aans ry 4 ’f,'“"‘_ iy | gium, Rumania and in, and each roiehentical i e aenticte, | ime there was talk of 4 possible union ‘\r .\ru[" 2 ift of $200.000 from between \Wales nd one o them e Ll Sy e aite| Wales. however, apparently is not : sentimentalist. 1t is auth itatively . HELD WALES’ C HOI(,E FOR BRIDE niece of | H THE EVEN OF SWEDEN ING \ i | | i | H | | e Miss : e 0d Unearthed in Valley | 1-neei o | Basis of Optimism of | ed of Euphrates “Get Mitchell on the telephone Financiers. i o | for me will you please | i Who?" was the reply. — | " Mitchell—William Mitchell. 1| e By tueiAssociated Breen represented him before w court. | B the Assocated Press | PHILADELPHIA. January 4.—Ob-| martial once.” | PARI anuary 4.—France at !lw: Jects wearly 5,000 vears old have been un(m'l of the new year has the { unearthed by tie joint expedition of the lance of foreixn trade in her favor, ule public ||._m W DR GO —————a s llu opinion of finaneiers and business { | Gordon, i roof the university men, accounts for the patience with | . Said the first ontl's work Overpower 7 Men and Takepn ich the averge Frenchnn” digzin on at v had e suff the irrftating complications suall PO nt s of politics and th vieissitudes of the el e e s | $80,000 Whisky From Mary- l,,,.L,.\,:, Aviton: 1t sl <xplans earl times. { why the Prench people, despite the Adition is working in the land Warehouse. | fact the vear end has left the P on a site b financial probl 15 of the country in e of Dungia, ——— . greet 1926 with =y confi and which B ARG | tween 1900 and were un. | Fede prohibi from the government anie |earthed and the great s wall | ton shington be- | a consistent safe policy pe of Nebuchadner was found well [E40 tion of the ently followed will. and must, put N veataves of the McGinnis| French tinances on a plane with the o rehouse in Y, 4| economic situation Statue of K _{mites from e where a band of 50 “A budget tl irice 50 that In of the tatters ciunanis of fmen s d more thun 75 barrels of [ it will sty b sinking fund jthe nn brick wall were found whisky valued at $50.000, aft over- | for debts that irtight L containi powering thr ds and four | politics.” is the way M. vibed with the nan Satur ht Tater 6 i press i the dedication of W officers, ordered heve | tials of financial resto | building WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 4. 1926. TAR, ‘Reid’s Secretary - FIND ANCIENT AR Reid, Secretary IN MESOPOTANJA, ™ Fecatt Mt G HE) N FRANCE. & Representative Reid of Tllinois returned to Washington from Chicago Suturday, where he Lad spent the holidays, and went immediately to Objects Nearly 5000 Years\ lFavorab'e Trade Balance {18 keeping 2,000,000 foreien workers University of Pennsylvania Museumand fl BANDITS HUNTED. the British Museumn to Mesopotamii. s well as her own 5,000,000 aging the archeologlsts in the | jand mechunies, busy, puyin hope that further excavations W nh | wa that Hre bring forth material for a compl i maintaining in cir of man's first settlement lof money that furnishe phrates Valley ,hn~uu s acti i port from €. Leonard Wooley tr Al divector of the foint expedition. That undisputed e fact, ir e of the | hen the department ws e vobbery. will up the liquor and a copy tue ented s carryin et of mortar for which may and which wish upper- | ation of the fr isonably be h uld be the in the Fr in the King repr cad 2 checking ehouse ar's ch mind lifelike and an the building will be provided by the | aged (hat several vears ago he told rarer than the cop- | Driven Through Fields. Confidence is the first Spanish zovernment. It probably willl 15,0 Ga, ind Queen Mary that he | v figur olex’s report sald. | yyop000h Federal agents had blocked | in the opinion of M. ¥r the Museum of Naturall would not marry woran unless he | iptumed it it opsety e the main road to the warchouse. the | leader of the Nationlist this eity loved he nd th ANyw he did not etween the - EOWAD RS thieves droy wded nachines | P08 n r piesent ety ahay o) [wish to tie himself in the bonds of wed- diorite statue of the king with « long | Thieves drow rand the arriore | A natiohal union ital laboratories, and % until he had made his tour of the | inseription on his back. @ small statue | ([OUEN BERE e e i I ¢ do exist are lacking .m,.p empire. | ind headless, but the first of its kind | S8 SR EHEEE G G uards 1 : The prince is 31 vears of a ! ‘t known, and, better still, the wld\’; thayiipieared v separately | E TR [ has been hundred f years sir n.¢ statue of a K RERTSIY X s were seized nearby and SPECIAL NOTICES, i British throne reached this | the moon & dating | e aekte Al ‘s’ll-\; e 51 W RININATION SAVE fe without having taken a | PRINCE OF the same period, the third dy- || SR B | M VTR TN PRINCESS ! o e I head Py nainder of the band then ap ! o 81 — in white marbie, shows Sumerian ar | in machines and trucks suelf Q # other object known to e The leiotcr GoriiE e e 2 | modeling of the huilding to in 1825 fo preve MAKE OWN cosweas\ Rinks \ Also Produced When Neces- sity Arises | Icicles, Snow .1ml Sxalmg | |MOVIE PROPERTY MEN pictures, like ne YORK ne | the mothers of in 0. when HOWARD. and past corners, strud things of ashed reply, u]ul w'h"n H\e\ nar- poure the Hoor to form skating rinks ueh of the sno «i wheat. which « sperly prepared. seen in movies is | uld be eaten if fn SHADE si NEWS || HIPFING Arrivals at and Sai New York, gs From \ | ARRIVED YESTERDAY il pm\m\[ & DUE TODAY Y ERY +....San Juan. Dec. 30 | WATS Theo. “Tocar iy : B 81 [ Yin: | DUE TUESDAY | Souths | calparai=o. De DAY Flathor | Aloncagui W' Frown DUE WEDNE T Marseille. Doc. 24 i E E Imonston it Tondon. De Trriatoos i t ereretory “Com. | OUTGOING STEAMERS, ey SAILED YESTERDAY Munurgo—Nassau d in the e hest of EDWARD S Sy SAILING TODAY. |to find ‘out what is what." i and._sworn Fastern Glage—Cape Town 400p | [ SAILING T WASHINGTON. 1 ( | storm Kink—Piracus. 11:00 A N We. the, president “and e i — Bramen fi00 AN | ot "he Columbia 1 BB Satrustex 11:00 AN of “the Thatriot Stockholin—G Fify it the cenital stock of said 15 $150.000 and s v paid up. said compans Xllen ¢ SAILING WEDNESDAY nt: James B. X avre 10:00 AM. —Hambiirs. 110500 AM 1se ) 12:00 M. ) Juan Fdward J. Stelin geen Distriot of Columhia 1o wit e ape Hast : 1 Fdward S Mekiew. hesistant secre- R,.wx“x"u.mn',., Cisional T Ri00 P, | ¢ of the Coliumbia Titie Inauranice Com: | B : 1000 AN t the District of Columbia: dn solemn | 1 11.00 A3 ar that the ‘Tocte. i The 3 ed in t rertificats S ledge e S | Hasti—Barbados SAILING THURSDAY. American Famier—London | Oncar 11—O0nlo b Santa Ehsa—Cristobal.. Coamo—San Juan Crofton Hall—Buenod sworn ¥, 1076 v Public af ) HERSTRIP: and wi cen ot cold air. | Biama— Port au. Prin A ot e | Eanma— bort 8, P J00BA: | " Mr. LeCdmpte pointed out that it fefeme s M aro—Trnidad 11700 A-M: {18 a violation of an act of Congress peas. o gffective in September, 1924, for ofl. | Clun Roge—ape Town. 10:00 Ay, | bUTNINE steamers to pump bilge into 25 YEARS OF SUCCESS |; o ey $%00 B |any waters within the three-mile limit, Notise owners we " have on' to ruide You when den—Port i Prince. 400 DM: SAILING SATURDAY. Nobles—Pir: 5 Leviathan—Southampton Alaunia—Liverpool ... Breedyk—Rotterdam .10 1. Berengaria——Southampion Maiue—Antwerp & . ROOFING Srd St S.W KOON COMPANY Phone Matn Your 1926 Printing Needs 1l_meet your evers requirement 119 12:00 M. it exeented by this establishment Homa—fort the law in’ question. Mr. LeCompte| FIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. | Orizaba—Havana il ol s Sl 2 b Yuen—San 9 he reports follow recent complaints BYRON S. ADAMS, [TRINTER, | g2, rid®saiituzs - {of sportsmen against the wholesae] — — E — | Zacana—Kingston . Ipoisoning of canvas backs in ih 0 Comayagua—Puerto Lo S LU acks in the Profitable Printing Results Ve Benon” A upper regions o' the buy by phow e | U faa—Port. Limon lorus from the Aberdeen Proving | in G—consult this million dollar | fyiiron— Santo Domings City. 5 4 L [ Fort Hamiiton—Hamiiton.. 4! = P Thespis—Pa; = i | Thc Natxonal Capxtal Press | ™ - 101212 D ST. THINK WHAT WOULD HAPPEN it vour roof began to leak. Well put it in firat-class shape and gave you money. _ Call us_up. TROMCLAD S el st T4 — One tamily in daughters who “steeped in ink. Two of them are Miss Joan Kennedy and Mrs. Stanley Wrench, whom are successful novelists, and a third is Mrs. Lambrun, who edits sev- eral women's periodicals. The three others also are writers. | if they had | the worla : | court of o l”‘“‘ the members of the court did (0L KILLS WILD FOWLS__ | IN CHESAPEAKE BAY 2 | Mr LeCompte i | the present damage, but z it | Department, gland boasts of six | both of | SIRADD[ES 1SSUE -|Heinen Chuckles and Grunts Over Findings of Shen- | andoah Court. MS RIVER, January 4 Anton IHeinen, the wiry, littl nan ai who H hip expert nd then t ut. Comds nstructo: wtem crith Lansdowns cheek in his I with chuck d an occasi armehait > here and di committal ry thump of fist of the h absolved not | er of the Navy but virtually on comma henando: Approact sion of vitality are inlaid w The very Spirit of People. | Nineteen twent Traced to Village summoned hen one of t e passes ir vesterc + high roceo » its height is Harsag, ‘the vhich is fz s on i himsel Mexico, a v veral 1 captiv loose ma the nams mountain here the olde an the third dynasty of | caravan is “have sepa- | | Around the drains which plerc the | rated. part \\P\lxvln\'xl.r o) ace levels we hd pottery like!and the re e ple o of the first Ur dynasty and i No roclues w found i : seribed tablets h . ack to] !“L‘vl:"::u‘!l\mvll - fourth millennium before Christ saging e ¢ | On neighboring site were ||uu|n-w|LL|AM A. LOEFLER D|Es 1'~K; 1 finances, i o { what appeared to be dwelling houses | tributions of certain small towns. attached a large temple. Under| AFTER ILLNESS OF WEEK Ly burg, Courtomer, which with the floor of one of the rooms pot| 800" inhabitants, en and | ry. stone vessels, gold beads with| —— children, H jewel settings and pendants of <«x\~,“Wa,~ Foreman of Industrial Con- | ward it 0000 igree and half of an alabaster relief o | francs for und. They | carved on both sides were dug up. | c¢ern and Had Resided in City |make th cheerfully, with. | The alabaster relief represents a bouat | = out anoth ion 1t the oned out of reeds tied together | for 45 Years. fund be kep of the politiclan: n arched cabin amidships. O | Williun A, Loefler one side is a man standing and in I ;\,ir'»m Tor \he Hechinger W 5 - . # boar and a goose. While| -, "yng a resident of this ¢ i anst the stern are two fis B e 1 romm.ent Democrat Dies about 45 vears, ably 5 Hospital Wooley said this object prot vester, : from any| ates ‘the life of the people In| neq Mason ey arsh districts of southern Mes. N Tooefler was born at MoBtr | speak s not ater than 3000 B C. | M9 “asd was u member of dn old |TitlNe and : Then a foot or so further into the | gy SO0 1) Yo e e ol |tian of the lowe s rubbish.”" said the report, “we came| (i ™y Loefler: three | 4i€d at his home sterday. He iment ar { upon the main ‘Aind.’ Lying touch.| e, Mrs. et | had long been a prominent figure in "‘_":)‘“4‘ Ull’_*"“ | ing each other in the soil and abso-t NIEITIE (G Mrs. B "'(hham Democratic politics. He was e Sou Jdone | yfely intact there were two statues| pISHETTL FVIOR SR SR Jears.cle b of straddling, o UVINE | of rams. They were carved in white| o (ot 7l | e alces Ob e ehcn 2l sypsum. 16 Inches high. O "| “"“ Funeral services will he vny,‘imwd - ey { foreparts are sculptured. the body| ¢ st Aloysius Catholic Church, Wed lRE? Glad of Safety Finding. { tapering off to a4 formless block. As|f St Aloxsias Catholic church, Wed “I am grateful. though, for the|there is a hole through the budy ‘ifa.u»m'“m be in Mount Olivet. Ceme. | court’s findings regarding the safety | sach. \\hm;eu'oum e &;:mfl‘\ nadl | tery. of lighter-than-, nigchives and jta]tliey were baranps tho SUPPOES O 2 Mr. Loefler resided at 715 Fourth omimendation that development | throne—the throne of the God B4 0f} yreet northeast — LEETH BROTHERS Eridu, whose symbol was the ra 1 i this line should not be stopped. of th not love imi ing the of the Shenandoah was advisable,’ as | reported by the court It was because, nored the testimony that | these valves were cut down from 18 | to 10 or had put the seal of approval | on that fact, the vy, to be con- | sistent, would have to cut the valves of the Los Angeles immediately from 23 to 10. This, of course, will never be done, now that the court has de truth that decreas- valves on | clared it is inadvisable. In fact, never | again, in 1,000 years will a ship take the air with 100 few safety valves Data of Value. | “One thing is certain: and the controv gether facts a the accident | ¥ have brought to- 1 “opinfons that. it made available to ¢ one inter- ested in the lighter l\ldn.«ll game, should be ot the greatest value. There | has been spread over the Nation and hetter understanding of | the problems involved in dirigible de- velopment. "hat is one thing for which we have to be thankful to the | inquiry 1 Sven If there exist differences of opinion and of judgment over the. findings, it does not necessarily mean not_try, to the best of their ablity, Investigation Asked to Enforce Law Against Pollution in | Three-Mile Limit. ia® Dispatch to The Star. | BALTIMORE, January 4.-— Wild fowls are being killed \1\' bilge oil in the central regions of the Chesapeake | Bay, according to reports covering a irange of 40 miles received by E. Lee LeCompte, state game warden. unable to estimate erted that its propor- ago it may easily take a toll of 1,000 ducks in a week. if the oil pollution reaches tions of two year: urce of nm pollution. One report | indicated t it was traceable to Solomons Island, where numbers of o |tankers are painted every year. An investigation has been requested of the district engineer of the War| the enforcing agency of | { Rumania’s Law on 0il and Mining. Mohammedism |Gathering for the Final Conflict The Seven Trumpets Lecture Tonight, 8 P.M, by | am inclined to attribute the rams to |~ 3000 B. C. or rather earlier.” | MISS ADAIR WILL HEAD WOMAN VOTERS’ GROUP| Richmond Girl Chosen Chairman cf“ League's Education Committee, Succeeding Mrs. Brookings. you want to live in a com- : where present and Dr.B. G. | Miss Cornelia S. Adair of Rich-| fature are both assured—rou'l . b. G, | mond, Va.. has been appointed chair- | like Devonshire Downs—a Mille | bullt community of Semi-det: H H i e Ty St Wilkinson man of the education comittee of the tional League of Women Voters o o | fo succeed Mrs. Walter D, Brookings $12.950 and $13.500 The Great Bibl it was made known Terms Arranged e Lreal le of Washingto today. Miss Adair's experience as a teacher for 20 years in the public schools of Richmond, and her associ tion with a score of the leading educational groups of the country, are regarded by the league as ad- mirably fitting her to direct its edu- | tional work. 1 Miss Adair’s man_was the “leveland Park avenue and Van 'W. C. aud A. N. Miller Realtors h Street Prophecy | B.G. Wilkinson, Ph.D. Capital-Memorial Church first action as chair- | presentation of a pro. posed 19261927 education program to the education chairman of State or- ganizations of the league. which must be approved by tion mext April the national conven- Notice of Removal For greater facility and increased efficiency we have combined our shops and executive offices under one roof—and will be open for service Saturday, January 2, at the new address— 212 B Street N.W. Note the new phone numbers—Franklin 297-8-9 E The best rented ¥ New Apartments in Washington The Potomac Park Apartments 21st and C Streets N.W. The Pioneer House ow the Park AR AR R AR ARG R. K. Ferguson, Inc. Builders and Contractors This attractive new prop- erty leads in occupancy be- cause it is giving the best ¥ value for the money. Call # and see for yourself. L T Y ‘ Sales manager want- ed by a well known Auto Dealer of Wash- ingten. Splendid op- portunity for one ca- pable of handling | men. ‘ ‘ Address Box 103-H, ‘ Star Office. BUCHARE Rumania, January {4 (®.—Parliament dopted cer. | | tain changes in the laws regulating oil and mining companis th a view to .attracting foreign capital to the country. The acquisition of mining concessions no lgnger will be condi- tlonal on the capital being nation: JOHN P. AGNEW & CO. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 KoranAlsoUsed | 5th and F Sts. NW. | - BRIGHTER QUTLOOK f AP ECF P T OLDDUTCH P oo e crer & e d Anniversary Sale ALL THIS WEEK! Empty pantries and ice boxes always follow the holidays—this is the sale that enables you to fill them up again at a very large saving. Finest Native Cattle Fancy—Fresh—Corn Fed Round Steak, Fresh Hams, lb., 30c Ib., 33¢ P Fresh Picnics. . . . . Lb., 18c Porterhouse. . . ... Lb., 42¢ Spareribs. . ... ... Lb., 23¢ 3-Corner ........ Lb., 23c Pork Chops, center, Lb., 32c Shoulder Clod. . . .Lb., 24c Pork Chops, end . .Lb., 27¢c Plate Beef. .. . ... Lb., 12c Pork Loins, Half or Whole lb., 29c LAMB Tender Young Springers Leg . .. Ib., 38c Loin Chops. .. .Lb., 55¢ Rib Chops. . . .. Lb., 50c Shoulder . . . . .. Lb., 27c Rib Chops. .. .. Lb., 39¢ Breast . lb., 19¢ Breast . Ib., 18c ad Fivins Chickens, Lb. 34c Butter, v4-Lb. Prints 1. 54c CountryRollButterine’.»35¢ Guaranteed Eggs, Doz., 45¢ SMOKED MISC. Picnics, lb., 19c Lard, [b., 16¢c 4 to 6 Lb. Avg. Loose or Carton Compound, Ha;w:zf io u,l.l/,a'vig.szc 2 Ibs., 29c Bacon, Ib., 32¢c Fat Back, Piece—Heavy Dry Cured lb,’ 18C Sliced, Ib.,40c Salt Butt, Rindless lb.’ 18C Shced Ham, Salt Belly, Ib., 39c Ib., 20c GROCERIES CANNED CANNED VEGETABLES MILK Chuck Roast, Ib., 19c¢ VEAL The Milk-fed Kind Cutlet . Ib., 55¢ Bouillon. . . . .. .Lb., 25¢ Loin Chops. .. .Lb., 42c Tomatoes, No. 3’s, 3 for 25¢ Challenge . . . .. .. Tomatoes, No. 2’s, 4 for 25¢ Eaqgle . . Peas, Sweet Wrinkled.. 7c Borden’s, tall. . . .. Peas, Marcella,. .3 for 50c Borden’s, small. . ... .51/21: Pea:, Pick of Pack, can, 15¢ Pet, tall .1l1c Peas, Kingfisher, can, 12}oc Pet, small. .. ........ 5Yc Corn, Honey Drop, can, 15c Corn, Proclamation, can, 10c Corn, Shoe Peg, 3 cans, 25¢ Lima Beans, Blue Dot. .15¢ Lima Beans, Peacock. .20c Beets, Curtice. .......19¢ SOAPS AND CLEANSERS -7V Old Dutch Cleanser. . Spotless Flash Beets, Silver Lake. . . 12Y5¢ p 3 cocl Ive . Succotash, Anchor . . . .. roe W Red Sedlilye oo oo dle Sweet Potatoes. ..can, 17c p... g P . 'y Soap........ c String Beans. .. .. can, 10¢ Fel.l-Nalea. S isieinls .51/21: CANNED FRUITS lvory,small.......... 7c Ivory, large..........11c DEL MONTE Kirkman’s ..........5Y%c Apricots, No. 21/, can. Y -27¢ Lifebuoy.........u... 6¢ No. 2 can. .. 22¢ Lux ..........c.0...10c No.1can..... ...19¢ Octagon ............ 6¢c Cherries, No. 21> can, 32¢ pglmolive ...........7Yc No.2can...... ...28¢ pegG. I : 72073 No. 1 can. .. ----23¢ Star ..........0..... 5¢ Fruit Salad,No.2Y2can,38¢ pyz .. .. ............ 8¢ No.lcan......... Peaches, No. 2", can. No.2can..... JAMS No.lcan.......... Pineapple, No. 21 can, 25¢ AND "ELLIEP No.2can.......... 23¢ Curtice ........ ciobe 22 No. 1 can. . Tope’s Pure Preserves..27¢ Pears, No. 21, can Schimmel’s Jelly. . ... .10c No. 2 can Welch’s Grape Jelly. . .14c No. 1 can Pineapple, Plantation No. 21, BEANS Campbell’s . ....3 for 25¢ .22¢ CEREALS Ritter’s ...... ceeen.. 8¢ Post Bran Flakes. . . 11c Van Camp’s.........7Y%c Kellogg’s Pep. . .. 1lc Heinz .............. 9¢ Kellogg’s Bran Cream cf Wheat Cream of Wheat. .Lg., 19¢ Lg., 22¢ .Sm., 13¢ ' BAKING POWDER Grapenuts . ........ .15¢ DAVIS Corn Flakes. .. ... .. .. 9c i BE Quaker Oats. . . ... .. 9pc Cl1le Shredded Wheat. . . . . 10c o 18¢c PANCAKES e st O Virginia Sweet. .Pkg., 10c Pillsbury ..... Pkg., 12Yc EXTRA SPECIAL Aunt Jemima. .Pkg., 12V;c BUCKWHEAT Ballard .* ... .Pkg., 12Y5c Aunt Jemima. .. Pkg., 14c Gold Medal. . . .. Pkg., 10c Bulk, Old Fashioned Pa. 28 o . .15¢ BEVERAGES Campbell’s Soup. . . ... Morton’s Salt. . .. Kewpie Toilet. . . Dromedary Coconut. .. Baker’s Cocoa Ritter’s Spaghetti. . 10c Spices. . .. .. .. Jell-O.. .. Golden Crown Syrup Near Beerfl. mem;l4 for 25¢ Prunes, 60-70 Clicquot .2 for 25¢ ‘ontents) ° Canada Dry....3 for 50c Fres,l Mllk Coffee, Old Dutch, Lb., 35¢ Coffee, Cavalier. .Lb., 45¢ 2 Quarts, 25 ? !

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