Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1926, Page 12

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L NONET, FAMOLS ARTIT, EXPIRES picters, Friend of Clemen- ceau, Dies in Giverny. * v @e Assoclated Prese. GIVERNY, Departinent of Eure, rance, Deceriber laude Monet, ' mous artist and n of French iture depi his _hom: sed to see reporters and s clusion of his own bedroom. M. Monet was one of the former ‘emier's tew in.imates and it is said ¢ him that he did much to uphold lemenceau’s morale during the more L ying periods of the World War. Born in Paris in 1840. Claude Monet was born in Paris, 1840. ovember 14, His principal | 1til middle ag wrdships of poverty. is paunung, tudied unaer Gley orned his work % hus land and He returned to previously ¢ the eritics ke and lettins tomach, sometim ve packages daily. Fortune Smiles on Monet. ‘ Almost 40 ironmaster, me of them | | He gave the 50,000 yen (ap- nd told him to | > thought h»} ney ad given valu om that ¢ u]rluatlnn His works are s incl Channe rance, t don, as well as for his lowers. SEX COURSE PROPOSED. Student Educational Survey Makes Recommendation. MILLDI‘TO\ Conn., #)—A recommendation that “the studies o f | December 6 An organization of mothers to pres marriage and of children was proposed in his final Jean of French Nature De- |5 Dean Bennett came/to eight weeks ago as the guest -t the College of Preachers, Cathedral next Saturday. The dean services at Bethlehem Chapel and his ual side of your people. Dean Bennett Urges Mothers to Combine In Preservation of Marriage Sanctity words were broadcast. Bishop Free- man read the scriptural lessons. e religious rearing | “Washington Cathedral will be a symbol of the welding together of the group of nations living together in the United States,” the dean said, “as the cathedrals of the Fourteenth century in England marked the weld- ing together of the NormanSaxon | races. ““Washington Cathedral, 1 beueve will be the means of splendid educa- tion in beauty for the people of this American rve the sanctity of ss_yesterday by the Very Rev _ M. Benuett, dean of Chester, nd, at the Washington Cathe- America ‘Was!ington He will sail for England spoke at the afternoon [country, and a witness of the spirit- The bulders on view N, W ashes and dries at the same time. Not a drop of water to lift or carry HE new Easy Washer—the most amazing develop- ment ever made in washing clothes, is here. The small tub dries a whole batch of clothes—ten single sheess—in thre» minutes. Meanwhile, the large tub washes a second batch. Twenty sheets handled at once —your washing done in half the time with half the work. No water to lift or carry; not a drop of water wasted. The Easy even empjies itself when you are through washing. Les us do g‘week's washing free in your own home. Phone today. Or See Thixlllrlachine in Our Sales Department No cost or obligation. ave a largeness of visiop and a ngnlcence of faith, and they are uilding carefully for the . genera- uom. PRI S L A well equipped school of nrlntlnl: has been established at Montreal, say< | the United Statgs Bureau of Educa- ‘This is the first trade school of tion. its kind in the Province of Quebec. DEEEEEEEEEE:—EBEE:——:D 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE 227 7 im0 e EASY | WASHER | Gwe this to Mother SAVE her many la- borious hours of tofl and fatigue. This modern, labor saving device is the joy and salvation of every housewife! It means the conser- vation of youth and health, and a chance for leisure hours! The Easy washing- i machine Is a necessity no household should be without. The reasonable cost is many times repald in a saving of time, money and health! gnhinct of sex and eugenics should be fully covered” In a science course at Wes. _an s included in the report of a student educational survey com- mittee to be presented to President James L. McConaughy. A student ballot will be taken to- morrow to determine undergraduate opinion on the recommendations, which also cover such topics as ath letics, student housing, curriculun and professional salary. Accommodating Terms Washington Gas Light Co. 419 10th St. N.W. Phone Main 8280 [sm 709 13th Easy Terms GIVC her a New EASY Washer . you dont realize how much she wants one HINK of this! A great big batch of clothes ) washed and another big batch dried—all at once; time simply cut in half; the wash water Kkept at an even temperature; the rinse, the blue and the wash water all handled for you; no buttons to sew on; no deep wrinkles to iron out; and every piece washed and dried as thoroughly and gently as by human hands—that’s the New Easy Washer. And don't forget that all these benefits are for a lifetime, forever making life éasier, brighter and happier. “he New Easy has two tubs. Each holds eight double sheets or the equal in other clothes. One tub washes, the other dries—they both work at once. With sixteen large sheets washed and dried together, time is cut in half. When you are ready to dry a tubful of clothes in the Easy just turn a lever and in three mmutes N the clothes will be so dry that you have to hang them in the sun for only a few minutes. There is nothing to put deep wrinkles in the linens or to tear buttons off the shirts. But that isn't all. As the suds, the rinse and the blue water are whirled from the clothes, each in turn is carried back to the proper place by a wonderful new water-circulating system that even empties the washer when you're all through. Act now on this Free Offer We'll lend you a New Easy, and let you do a whole week’s washing with it—free. Just call up the nearest Easy dealer at once. If you decide to keep the New Easy and show it to the neighbors on Christmas morning as the grandest present any woman ever had, just make a small down payment and keep it right there. SYRACUSE WASHING MACHIN‘B CORPORATION, Syracuse, N. Y. EASYWASHER - MODEL M Tllustrated above is the jamous Easy Washer with one- piece aluminum wringer. un- dreds of thousands of these washers in use today have created apermanentdemand for this model. We shall continue to make it, the same fine work- manship and ma- terials for which Easy W, s are -famous. UDDIMAN s. Main 140 AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Fancy Creamery Butter Cut From the Tub " FANCY Pumpkln SELECTED These eggs are suitable for boiling, frying, poaching and in fact every table purpose. (————]al——]a EGGS Doz. 43 C Finest Quality L We urge everyome to try a Per dozen of these eggs at our special price this week. Lb Can c Remember, every egg is guar- - c anteed. 2 Pigs. | 90 chk |QUAKER OATS = [ SHREDDED A SOAP SPECIAL i WHEAT | p AT MOLIVE LIFEBUOY 3 ) Pes. 2 1c Lux Toilet Form SOAP 3 Cakes 19C SULTANA PEANUT: BUTTER One- 23c MELLO-1 WHEAT Serve thi§ famous wheat farina often. It builds strong, healthy children. On chilly mornings a bowl of steaming mello-wheat completely satisfies. 19c EXTRA STANDARD QUALITY CORN PEAS Your Choice Per Pkg. 'DEBE—:E:—-—:DE—JDC—ED@B:——:E Cleaned Currants ................. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour....2 Pks., 25¢ Sun Maid Raisins . ............... 2 Pkgs. 25¢ || Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flonr P T ‘ CitronPeel.Bulk .............00 . i Lb., 39¢ Pillsbury Pancake Flour-. . ......... Pkg., 14c Citron Peel, Sliced. . ......... 4-03. Pkg., 20c Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour. . ....Pkg., 11c Lemon and Orange Peel, Sliced, 4-03. pkg., 15¢ Virginia Sweet Buckwheat Flour . . . .Pkg., 14c Lemon and Orange Peel,Bulk. . . .. ... Lb.,23c Karo Syrup, Blue Label.......... 1 V-lb, 10c Dromendary Dates ........... . .Pkg., 20c Karo Syrup, Red Label. .. .... 1Y%-1b. can, 12¢ Layer Figs .. ... ...Lb., 25¢ Golden Crown Syrup. ....... 1Y-1b. can, 12¢ California Figs . ...... ..Pkg., 10c Virginia Sweet Syrup.............. Can, 32¢ Keystone Mincemeat . .. ..Lb., 19¢ Log Cabin Syrup. .........ccc........ Can, 27c Heinz Mincemeat veve.o.dIb. tin, 22¢ Kingan’s Sliced Bacon. . .. ........... Lb., 45¢ Heinz Mincemeat......... .2:1b. tin, 40c Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon............ Lb., 45¢ Chocolate Cream Drops ............. Lb.,19¢ Kellogg’s New Oata. . .......... 2 Pkgs., 25¢ ! g”;’;”lidga": ?2,’;‘5’;‘“;'3“" %Z’ ;z" Cream of Wheat. .. .. ..Small Pkg., 14c- ! a Belle Crystal Creams . ........... . 19¢ | Assorted Chocolates, in holly box, 1-1b. box, 39¢c g::;?:,’; l;f'oil’;l;e.a‘t..‘ i V.'.;S'Lr:;fle ({;fi: %:‘ Assorted Chocolates, in holly box,2-1b.box,75¢ Assorted Chocolates, mhollybox.........c.c... 5-1b. box, 31.25 Heinz Rice Flakes. . . ............ - Pkgs 35¢ Post Wheat Meal. ................ — OLD MILL BRAND WATER-GROUND CORN MEAL Ground at an old Virginia mill in the old-fashioned way——betwsen stones. Nothing finer for making delicious DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD BOG SWEET CRANBERRY JELLY SUNNYFIELD ok BUTTER Lb. 6 3¢ CAMPBELL’S TOMATO » 3¢ CRANBERRIES , 2™25c Soup COOKING APPLES 10™25c | 3 cans 25¢ WESTERN BOXAPPLES 4™ 25c 5" 19¢ 4™ 13c PURE | POTATOES YELLOW ONIONS LARD CADBAGE w. ]17¢ All Other Varieties Sell for LEMONS @ 20¢ . 10¢2s 5;_.:;,, Campfire Marshmallows Bab -0 )= 150 10-Oz. Can, 29¢ THE - ATLANTIC & PACIFIC E——:EEEEEEEEB::EEE:—: fl U fl fl c| fl fl E E fl B : |

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