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MONDAY, APRIL 1926. . D -C,; 12, Every Week Is Thrift Week N\ AT THE A&P STORES—THOUSANDS OF R\ WASHINGTON HOUSEWIVES PRACTICE THRIFT EVERY WEEK WITH EACH DAILY PURCHASE. THRIET MEANS “CAREFUL SPENDING,” AND THEY KNOW THAT THEIR MONEY IS THRIFTILY SPENT AT OUR STORES, WHERE QUALITY GOODS AND LOW PRICES GO TOGETHER. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOXN, PROGRAM. PROGRAMA. DOTOR UNDER BAIL | ON BIGAMY CHARGE S. J. Reed, Hushand of Wid- ow of Adolph Goebel, Held in New Jersey. Tuesday, April 13. Martes 13 de Abril 10:00 A.M.—Sesi01 el Congreso en el Salon de las anamericana. Periodismo: en general de los periodistas. Fundacion de escuelas de periodismo, su organizacion v funciona- miento, 10:00 A.M.—Session of the Congress in the Hall of the > tion of journal- ools of journal- and function. Relator: Dr. James Melvin Lee, Director de la escuela de periodismo de la Universidad de Neuva York. (Se abrira la discusion del tema después de la ctura del informe.) Roscoe C. Brown de la Universidad de Ce bia de Neuva York. Nelson A. Crawford, presidente de la Associ- acion Americana de Profesores de Periodismo. _Discurso por el Vicepresidehte de los Ltades Unidos, Hon. Charles G. Dawes. 11:15 AM..—Ter ion de Periodistas: una Asociacion Pan rector of the . James Melvi 3 of New York School of Journa Univ (The presentation of the lowed by general dis Roscoe C. E. Brown, Colun New Yor Nelson A. Crawford, president, American ion of Teachers of Journalism. will be fol- ion.) University, by the Vice President of the tes, the Hon. Charles G. Dawes. ON WISCONSIN AVE. Near Jenifer St. N.W. Just This Side of the District Line. SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK SUN-MAID 2 2 3c SEEDLESS All this week we offer you a wonderful op- RAISINS portunity to purchase the well known Sun-Maid 11:00 A M. Topic VII. Association of Journalists: The organization of a Pan-American Asso- ciation of Journalists. r. Reed, who denies the name Ritt . was arrested on a warrant from m drawn on complaint of | M of Brooklyn, son-in 1. The complaint al teed has a wife in Chi cago and another in Germany, whom . he murried while known as Rittmyer. Brother-in-Law Gives Bail. r. Reed was served llm(m;\ of a tree in the gardens of the e nto commemorate the | 12:30 P.M.—Se plantaré un érbol conmemorativo de la celebracion del Congreso en los jardines de la Unién Panamericana. SWEET TENDER WISCONSIN Peas 325 Another great value in Canned ~—Luncheon at the Pan-American Union, ten Mellon, hon- man of the Inter-American High 1:00 P.M.—Almuerza en la Unién Panamericana ofre- cido en honor de los miembros del Congreso por el Presidente Honorario de la Alta Comisién Interamericana, Hon. Andrew W. ~Closing session of the Congress in, the Hall Ml REG. of the Han American 2:30 P.M.—Seslion de clausura del Congreso en el Salon PKGS. de las Américas de la Union Panamericana. . Consideracion de asuntos pendientes. Resoluciones sobre los proyectos consid- erados y presentados por la Comision de Resoluciones. 9:00 P.M.—Recepcion ofrecida en honor de los miem- bros del Congreso en la Unién Panameri Estado v la Unfinished business. Action on resolutions reported by the com mittee on resolutions. arles s Closing remarks. hed the he com- | Also pres: | e United | 9:00 P.\.—Reception at the Pan-American Union in of the members of the Congress, ten- h\ the Secretary of State and Mrs. cana por el Secretario de Our stores nfmeeeeee " | burned one of the farms and > Department pro- the case. SURVIVORS DAZED AFTER SHIP BLAST CREMATES 25 MEN (Contim irst Page.) clothing_ nd he had hip. redited with scorched the burni street, Philadelp i — |from a leak, crisp. They lie in a tempo. rary morgue not far from the burled tanker. List of Injured: v, seaman. Conrad Arthur, he others, less seriolsly injured well, Port Arthur. r, Port Arthur. rt Arthur. South street Reese street, ant engineer, superintendent of marine transportation for the com. pany, investigated the explosion. He said it was apparent gas had formed but said he would be un- able to make a more definite state- ment until he had interviewed the engineer and mate, who are seriously injured. The fire was brought under control seriously injured in the v street, { # nice place to live. Sefiora de Kellogs. $80000000 READY FOR CUBAN BANKS _ (Conti 1 planned to invest all of my money so that it would not be found in my possession. and settl i, he had planned to eetheart in Cuba, to .| whom he was to be married in about a month. Bought Apartment House. His first investment was an apart ich he purchased for half the amount econd was an automo- h he employed a chauf: -Iu\ul His bile, for wi woman from whom he bought partment house refused to ac cept currency and he was forced to take his money to banks here and get certified checks. It was then that suspicions were first aroused. The purchase money, he said, con- sisted of $7,000 in $500 bank notes, ie $1,000 bill and the remainder in bills of $5 and $10 denominations. Their musty appearance was due to the fact that they had just been laun- GIRL HELD ON CHARGE | OF GIVING BAD CHECKS| Confession Said to Have Made—Confined at House of Detention. ‘ | Miss Opal Beatrice Merrett, 23 vears {old, former resident of Los Angeles. | w05 armestsd 1o har AEFUDen <& 1631 | S street vesterday by Detertmms Foer- ler and Flaherty on charges of h: ing passed bad checks in payment for | inerchandise purchased at_several lo cal stores. She is being held at the | House of Detention on failure to fur-| nish $500 bond, and will be arraigned in Police Court tomorrow. Although Miss have first placed responsibili Been passing them herself. About & do: checks ere involved in the the largest being for $: check was drawn for t amount of the purchase, Miss M recelying no cash herself from th. stores. Peas. We have only 3,800 cases at this price. And they won’t last long. e ———— N HEINZ RICE FLAKES, Package 18c, or, 2 Packages 35¢ WAGNER'S { NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY EASTERN PACKED JERSEY valgil-lq Sga&s—CBgcolateS Snaps Toma toes aisin Cakes—Lemon Snaps Tomat()es =1 PKGS. 1 3¢ Raisins at a very substantial saving. are all well stocked with these Raisins to take care of the heavy demands this price is sure to create. And many other vari- eties to choose from YOUR CHOICE Medium Cans > | by streams of chemicals from the Gulf Co.'s engine. en he dered and were still damp w packed them into his suit . Jlice here today had received no v to their tel aphic inquiry to to what, if any, inst Alaiza. nded the Sil ship, during Van Buren Portnlt Sold for ¥140 LONDON, April 12 (®).—A pur'rnl‘ of Martin Buren, eighth President of the United States, by C. C. Ingham realized 28 guineas (about $140) wh offered for sale recently at Christi Art Rooms. The portrait measur by 29 inches, and the President is de- | picted in black coat, with a document in his hana. RS T (RS S 9 OVEN-BAKED A&P BEANS ¢ 9¢ o 3 o= 25¢ /—__—__—\ FROM THE NATION’S FINEST Fancy Creamery DAIRY LANDS COMES OUR FAMOUS BUT TER Silverbrook Butter s There Are None Bet= i b BABBITT’S PACIFIC BRAND EVAPORATED WASHINGTON Cleanser |ToiletPaper| vwMilk eaves| FLOUR can 6C |4=25¢| 2 210 2 15¢ wixr SR ARG e e 13C | pie 14c | Pe 14c | P& 16C Del Monte Plneapple ::T;; rCLAAI\T 16¢ AGED IN THE WOOD Sunnyfield Sliced ONIONS AP%LEZSSC "CALAS 4 1bs. 19¢ : snoxen 1, D) o= ATLANTIC & PACIFI Officers Exchange Stations. Maj. (hlllrw M. Watson, Medic: 1] Corps, a off charges they ha , o An Anglo-French lunch club for the entertainment of French social lead- een opened i - SA R RN S R AR Y (“\m, 1L Cunmngbmn G 314-16 7th St. NW. Are You Willing, Madam, To Pay Less for a Spring Coat Than We Normally Pay Ourselves? THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU CAN DO HERE TOMORROW o santi .- s 1 TALL At Less Than Normal Cost CANS Large Size Coats Extra S1ze Coals Stout Size Coals Sizes 36 to 42; 44 to 48; 42V, to 541/, 30 Styles to choose from in the Newest Shades of Spring - - - =) We believe that women, like men, prefer a calm recital of the facts—adjectives are so overworked that they have lost their significance—and the TRUTH is ornament enough without them. REGULAR OR PALE DRY 1.65 U.S.No.1 GRADE Potatoes 10 Lbs. 75¢ Indiana Yellow bottles contents Cnnw.ment carton of 12 bottles Owing to unfavorable weather conditions, several prominent coat makers are overstocked —the coat season is only just beginning for you, but it is late for them—so they offered us an opportunity to sell these coats to you at less than we normally pay for them ourselves—they assume the loss—we assume responibility for selling them. In th;_ glznv;::(ei!;( V4=Ib. Ib. the Carton” PICCADILLY LOAF CHEESE "B Lb. 42¢ iTs RILH MEL- 8 O’Clock Coffee i Lb. 39c¢ PUFFED PILLSBURY AUNT JEMIMA PUFFED cLicouoT cLus | Bel Monte Fruit Salad &% 45¢ | ABNER DRURY Ginger Ale |l fonte Pineapple - 3:20c | BEVerage .CAN Fancy Stayman Winesap BACON A most reason= able price for these luscious Western And we are not going to use any adjectives eating apples. about these coats—if the values won’t bring you Shoulders in, nothing will. 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