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Maxwell House Coffee, Ib... .. 55¢ THE EVENING ST? 'WASHINGTON, D.. 0., MONDLY, MAY 17, 1926, o= |n[e—2] THE WEATHER A Store Near Every Home Lipton’s Tea, Y4 Ib.. ... 25¢ New Potatoes Yor a few day (new crop) at this for Lbs. Old Potatoes, 10 Lbs. for 49¢ Old Potatoes, 5 Lbs for 25¢ Lb. 5¢ MILK Can 10c¢ New Cabbage, Van Camp’s Evaporated we offer attractive price. No. 1 Florida Potdtnu 35¢ Texas Burmuda Onions Lb.,7¢ 3lbs.,20c Snowdrift For Making Cake, Biscuit and Pastry and for Frying When vou open a can of Snowdrift you see why Snowdriit was named Snowdrift. Tts whiteness does not make Snowdrift pure, but its purity is one reason why Snowdrift is so white. Snowdrift is made of oil as good as fine salad oil—refined by the Wessen Oil people to a degree of purity and goodness that we do not believe is excelled by any other fat. When this pure, clear oil is hardened and whipped—somewhat as you beat the white of an egg—it makes Snowdrift a creamy, fluffy white fat. Per 1-1b. Can 23c Loffler’s Summer Sausage A thoroughly hickorfr smoked sausage, prepared from ¥ beef and pork, appetizing! seasoned. A delicious product for slicing, Bemg most thoroughly cured smoked it will keep a long time—it’s made for Summertime. Sliced, per ounce Whole Piece (avg. wgh. 112 Lbs.), per Lb. FIGBARS Shredded Wheat, 12¢ Post Toasties, 10c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 10c Cream of Wheat 24c ‘Wheatena, 22c Kellogg’s New Oata, 12%c Kellogg’s Krumbles, 12c Kellogg’s Bran, 12¢ Post Bran, 12¢ Big Values in Canned Foods Boxed Stock 3c 44c Lb.12l5¢ Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Pale Dry or Golden Per slis Dozen, No charge for containers. We will buy empty bottles from you—ask our clerk. Your favorite brands are listed Shnver s A-1 Very Small Peas.. 25c Shriver’s Blue Ridge Peas...... 12ic Shriver’s Silver Label .......... 10c Shriver’s Blue Ridge Corn.. . 10c Shriver’s A-1 Com 15¢ Inderrieden’s Jockey Club Peas. 20c Inderrieden’s Peter Pan Peas. . . 20c Inderrieden’s High Life Peas. ... 25¢ Trusty Friend Peas, in small size (No. 1) tin........ 10c Ford’s Preserves Choice of several varieties. 30c jar We consider Ford’s Preserves as good as can be made from fruit and sug: kitchen. STAR Walter Baker’s Cocoa.. .. Walter Baker’s Chocolate. .3 lb., 22¢c | you Pink Salmon Chum Salmon Argo Salmon Also P&G Per White Soap Cake even it you make preserves in your own 4 5S¢ .3 Ib,, 20c can can can Kinney’s Columbia River Salmon can “Certo” Sure Jell 25Cc and 450 29c For fruit preseswing and jelly making, Salada Tea, Y4 Ib.. ... 25¢ Oranges Fine quality Florida Valencias are still available and are especially fine to start off the spring breakfast. Buy as you need them. 6 for 30c Cooking Apples, 6 Lbs., 25¢ Eating Apples, : 3 Lbs,, 25¢ 3 Lbs., 25¢ 1st Size Winesaps, Large Juicy Lemons, 6 for 15¢ Some Big Values This Week Glass 10(: Borax Soap 3 Cakes 17¢ Schimmel’s Jelly Kirkman’s “Sanil ” Peanut Butter Libby’s Cooked Corned Beef Navy Beans Best Michiganz Lbs. ]-]-c ' HONEY DEW PINEAPPLE To get the finest canned ripe pmeapple buy the large size can of Honey Dew. Your taste will quickly “apprise you of its ex- \(pluondl goodness. Large Can No. 21, Size, Smaller size can with thinner ces is offered. in this 150 same brand—per can. A Pound of Real Food for 15¢ Fine salt mackerel—real food for little money. Flit— pint...39c Flit—gun, each, 30c Black Flag....12¢c Bee Brand.....9% Paper Napkins ..... sene ......pk.g., T3c Waxed Paper . Soda Straws ............. Scott Tissue Toilet Paper. . .2 for 25¢ Afternoon Tea, Y4 1b..... 19¢ i 6 for 35¢ EGGS Sanitary brand selected arc depend- able. Doz. 37¢c Jar 19¢ Can 25¢ Prunes Ready-to-eat stewed dried prunes, which have all the de- liciousness of preserved fruit. A can opener is all you need— and they are ready for the table. No. 1 Tin, 15¢ No. 2Y2 Tin, 25¢ Try a can. You'll pronounce them exceptionally fine. { Electro-Silicon . e .. .9¢ Solarine ...........19¢c Old Dutch . ... .2 for 15¢ Swift’s “Sunbrite,” each . Bon Ami, cake. eea.10c box, 5c Waldorf Toilet Paper. ......3 for 25¢c Sanitary Toilet Paper. ......2for 15¢ Beats All Toilet Paper-.. . ...3 for 10c Lux Toilet Soap...........3 for 25¢c Lux Flakes ... Jarge pkg., 25¢ Rinso. ... . wuwaee~-...large pkg., 25¢ Palmolive Soap .. ... “Sani-Flush, per can Mayonnaise Gelfand’s or Choice Blue Ribbon 302, iaileBisAlee BIOZ.. i1ceisivsisieinisinlDC Bibt oo aionis 45¢c Quart ..... .3 for 25¢ 20c Sliced Dried Beef P-vked for your convenlence in Thh is pflc«l nwflernely and is first quality bee 14-lb. bag 150 "Per pound. 60c WELCH CATSUP, 20c Del Monte Tomato Sauce Especially fine for seasoning B macaroni, etc., etc. 2 " cans TIDEWATER HERRING ROE The finest herring ros we have ever seen “Little drops ‘of water, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land” Budget extras and carrying charges are like little drops of water and little grains of sand. Every month they eventually amount up to oceans and conti- nents, so to speak, on your bills. But not at Golden- berg’s. We charge no extras, no interest on any accounts nor budget plans. We do not penalize our customers. R.°F. HARVEY'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS COLUMBIA 157 LOWEST PRICES TIMES HAVE CHANGED —and people have changed. ‘The long, gloomy face of the old-time undertaker has gone. ‘The smile of W. W. Chambers, Washington's low-price under- taker, i8 one of sympathy and satisfaction. In furnishing a complete funeral for $75, $100 or $150 —he is satisfled that he is ren- dering a service to the family and saving them money. For $85 furnish the finest Chambers’ —he will grave vault made. prices are lower. W.W. Chambers Co. The Brownstone Funeral Home 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Call Col. 432 “Mourning Blacks Dyed | 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry C Lincoln 239 Louis F. Bradley’s 7th and Md. Ave. N.E. Is a Star Branch To facilitate your use of The Star Classi- fied s:]dio: as nll;uch a‘: possible these Branc! Offices are located all over town and nearby suburbs. You'll find them convenient—and ready to render effi- cient service—without fees of any kind. Only regular rates are charged. The Star prints MORE Classified ads ev:ry day than al}lc‘:‘: rs | ?;megm&n peStar Clas- sified ads are famous for results. “Around the Corner” is a Star ra Branch Office leaning Co. | prosecution, District—Falr and warmer tonight, tomorrow mostly cloudy, probably local showers, moderate southwest shifting to west and northwest winds. Maryland—Generally fair, slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow mostly cloudy, probably local showers, mod- erate southwest shifting to west and northwest winds. Virginie—Fair tonight, warmer in east and extreme south portion; to- morrow partly cloudy, probably local showers in the interior, moderate to fresh west and southwest winds. ‘West Virginla—Increasing cloudl« ness, followed by showers tomorrow and in north and west portions to- night, somewhat cooler tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 61; 8 pm., 60; 12 midnight, 56; 4 a.m., 48; 8 a.m., §9; noon, 75. Barometer—4 p.m., 2 29.66; 12 midnight, 29.69: 4 & a.m., 20.79; noon, 29.80. Highest temperature, 75, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 47, occurred at 5:45 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 82; lowest, b5. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) —Low tide, 6:26 a.m. and 6:58 p.m.; high tide, 12:04 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 748 p.m; high tide, 12:42 54 p.m. The Sun and Moon. 455 a.m.; sun sets 19 a.m., and a.m. and Today 7:14 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:54 a.m.; sun sets, 7:15 p.m. Moon rises 9:38 a.m ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half house after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Fulls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 64; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Citles. Sun rose, Stations. Weather, Ahilena, Tex Albany Atlanta Atlant Baltimore Birmingham Charleston Chicago | Cincinnaii d Indianapolis Jucksons 1l b Pt cloudy Clondy Clear : Clear Clear 5 i cloudy Qmaba ", foudy Philadelhia Phoenix . pittabulreh Temperature, Weather, Copenhagen. Denmark.. Horta ( Azores. Hamilton, Bermuda. Savana, Cu | Colon. Canal Zone. Alleged. Slnyer on Trial. Robert Jackson, alias Robert But- ler, alias Denzia Jackson, colored, was placed on trial today before Justice Stafford in Criminal Division 2 on an indictment charging murder in the first degree. He is alleged to have shot and killed William B. Thomp- son at 319 O street southwest July R. Assistant United States Attorneys nd Collins are conducting the while the defendant fs represented by Attorneys James A. O'Shea and John H. Burnett. Finland's new ice breaker proved 8o effective that the many ships that ‘were frozen in the harbor all Winter which was the most revere in vea have been able to leav FOUND. - Anvly ' Wash 349 Maryland O e B s at CHighway. Bridgs e with —checkbook, BAG. beaded, Saturday a.m.. fountain nen Interior 'BAn PT. 515 an in"“frant’ Dept. inklin 37004 “th st. ne. LLIE DOG. dark brown. male. four white feor. wehite front. tan fac feeg front. tan 1 -m:ngwers to name FUR, Alaska. two-piece. for the nedk: Toat o ent’ or im the lopby of “the_ An: napolia Hotel, ‘Sunday_ev B360. ‘Branch 30. " H. Whitmas, CUL Jgun qu:!:s , horn-rimmed; _lost fiunurd-v at (‘zll \{nm 7"‘ 5 onve Reward. Coi. \u-: y Name and ate on envelope. 3107 18th st. n.w. !DR. F. R. RUTTER BURIED IN ROCK CREEK CEMETERYI Member of Dartmouth College Fac- ulty Formerly Was in Gov- ernment Service. Funeral services for Dr. Frank R Rutter, member of the faculty of Dartmouth College, who died in Bos ton Friday, were conducted at the family residence, 2852 Ontarfo road, this ‘afternoon i o'elo Rev William A. Elsenberger, assistant pas tor of the Church of the Covenant, officiated. Burial was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Active pallbealers were friends and those who had been associated witiu Dr. Rutter in his work. They wereo as follows: Albert (. Muhse, John C. Hoyt, Chauncey D. Snow, Dr. George F. Bowerman, Dana 1. Durand and Nathan C. Crover. Dr. Rutter was chief statistical er for the Department of Com merce during 1919 and 1920. Prior to that time he served as forel agent for the Department of Ag culture, with headquarters in London and held other positions of fmportance with the department. In 1917 he served as commercial attache for t Department of Commerce at Tokio. MAN WOUNDED HOST ACCUSED BY POLICE Victim Said to Have Gone to Ald of Wife When Husband Had Been Drinking. Fdward Moran, 39 vears old, 12 Morse street northeast, was found lying on the floor with a hullet wound in his leg when Policeman Bohrer of the seventh precinct responded to a call last night at 16 A Avon place. Stephen B. Clements, ir.. occupant of the house, was arrested on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon after he is said to have admitted Moran re- celved the wound from a pistol in his hands, which, he said, Moran w ay from him. that Mrs. Clements had ap pealed for protectcion from her band, who, ing, and Mor her aid. The wounded man was taken to Emergency Hospital Clements will igned in Police Comrt as soon appear. Williams, colored, street, wi oon on_a ge of having attacked his wife h an ax. The woman, who was y wounded, was taken to Georg town University nv spital. Virginia Woman Missing. Police have been asked to locate Mrs. Esteile Deavers, 27 years ol reported missing from her home Rileyville, Va., since early last week when she left to come to this eity Mrs. Myrtle Beahm, an aunt Mrs. Deavers, at Washington Sani- tarium, Takoma Park, Md., made the request for police aid Heads Theologwnl Semmary ATLANTA, Ga.,, May 17 (®.—Dr. Ben R. Lacy, jr., pastor of the Cen- tral Presbyterian Church here, has ac- cepted the presidenc Theological Semina Va., he announced of Richmond, erday. He will . Moore, who has dent emeritu Wo wish to extend our t nors and ex KING. the for th Evmpa during the illness and at Peloved hishand and fat v.w ERBIE THE FAMIL' \ Bzatbs “his HTERAEL S " heloved mq Barrett (nee ‘Walsh) auiem mass will be sung at § repose of his soul. ~Relatives and are invited to sttend. Interment at Olivet Cemeter: , d, this life Sundar \I'\r]h a: t at Arlington Relatives and friends invited. Rev. B H Whiting om”a ng. s life Friday, morn tional San Kt LW 1614 4% ot e, Tues. p.m.’ Relatives and * hecrment ‘at Arlington Members of lo‘..m‘)"m l”m‘rh '\.>‘ . are_hereby notificd CHARM May 18, a p.m. Star Lodge, No. 40, Dai er muh Wl“mm H. Cl !runn D. Scott 19, ' m_Met ('u pastor. ep on. loved on loved you dea: Dest. and take your rest Bt Soa Toved sou May_ 15, Saturday, 1 at the rv‘l(del REEMAN. Fridas, Mav 11, 1928, linger Hopital. w0 FREEMAY, Boer Jlospital. AR fes Preeman, and mother of the late Ada Warmly. Willie Freeman, and adopted son. Richard Quee; Euneral - Wednesday from her late resi dence, 321 v.. thence to Mount Sforiah “Church, ard and L st at 1% o'clock, Rev. Randolph, officiating. - Henry rmy and Navy Union, con thedeath. of Comrade. AL . who_died Saturday. May 15. a TGAGES. pavable to. MU . Van muu. I Bertba R, Van Renthy sOruraan Nav 17,1030, T found reiorh (o i Bel 310, or 851. r Tront, mihh-fifi-ln}" answer Mu et n'&“' am"‘“’ Liobier. 5:‘ be = fl:h';';nma u‘:‘"? :;"".'.-':,' AN, Lady, Commander; ‘Lulv GOVER. Monda; May 17, l!’.,fi at hur Tesidence, Capitol Hofenta: ar CathE) INE C, beloved wife of ‘Benjamin Gover. aneral_sertices | Auxlliary. s ¥ mo Church, thence 1o 10, 1626, at 1 Mar 14, 1096, LOTIS ¢ ding the al LOVIS O PR ADINY w Mre. Ric ~\mn< 1 adec 14 ve Relatites ar WILLIAMS, of love to the memory at R ATS, who eft May 17, 19 “NOTRER. " Bl ROBEY. who "Baltimiore papers b fone s HIS LOVING MOTHER. ® memory of J. H. SCOTT. who 1 ga the memory of WILLT SIMMON Mrear 26, idence, Gone is the face T loved so wall Hushed is the v T loved to hear: to dia. FUNERAL Quicis, Dignified. Efficient Service. ‘W{. Deal & Co. - Neither the successors of nor connectad b b original Spear establish- Brone Frank 6626 1009H St. N.W, Formerly 940 F St. N " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons II‘\U BIRCH 3034 M ST. N.W. \ 7 rp.)l‘xh shed uzz Gawler Serv:ce Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. Mamoole Ay ) Cl"lAS.r S. ZURHORST & Wednesday, ) g Trionga tnated ‘1o attend: e Congresslonal Cemetery. GR. Departed this 1ife Sunday. Maj S 1020 B3 am . at his rosidencs 120 Interment 18 O\EY in front Aanns B505. ' Reward o T e 5. LA sren ¥ BAPTRH ot evdnd revard. °L rewar Base Lincoln W 3. and diamonds. o E engraved "L A0 : Iw!rlheimer '719 e Retuts Kreonso AD. Toth and Cosmpre EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Time to think about your hot- weather suit. We have them—by the hundreds — $11.95 to $25. _You can buy thém on our liberal credit plan. nw. ter a lingering ilines GRAN: loved husband of the late Eliza Grant. {n his 88th ye He leaves to mourn (heir loss_two_sons and two daughters. Albert H.. Joseph A. and Teenio Grant. and Mre. an: one eister, one Host. of other Telatives and friends. n L and M sts.. at edn&:dly PNay 19, of God. well dona! erva arfare past. The § bmv 1% fought. the Tacq ta run ou are crowned at last FAMILY. * GRANT. Brother Veteran: You are re quested tg attend, the funeral of o brother. BENJAMIN F. GRA\T")! lne ID % eday, FRAN] DLETON. Chief Veteran, nu:'§ fl“'rnn‘cm Fin. s.f o All members of Th 0 6. U. Tt L5 A B T Suddents, Satu "‘fi‘é’x? 5 HARDY. "’?'..m HENET oh ambers Haiei N 16,1026, at she nome of his E belmod non of Walter N. Hn man. Services from his lat 6 Linden ave., Cherrydal AJ uesday, May 18. Relati Ill\'ned o attend. ETIOG A & e o i fe ome Tue Trierment cm.:i'flu"'x! ep 3 115“'3% I ARy 5 Pa n. I Gude Bros. Co., Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E _Phone WILLIAM LEB. Funeral Director Livery in Connection. Commod ona" chape Cematoriu 337" R Cali Moderato Srices. . 1385 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. {"ll’! SEVENTH ST. Main 2‘71 w odern Chapel. _Telenhone E CO_STELLO NO! Wm H. Sardo & Co. Lm:oln 524 Modern ¢ Geo. C Shaffer b CHOICE MBLENS. P heRaT B Floral “Blanket Sprays" Other Beautiful, Floral Designe Moderats prices. _Tel.. M. 3707, Prompt Auto Delivery Servi Artistic—expressive—inexpens 1212 F St, Ve Speciah{,e in floral Designs at Mod!r‘!qto rl.ce INC F/Ol‘l{!fé. i | ! {