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WAR AR DEBT TERMS s i | —— CALLED UNSOUND Columbia Umversny Political Science Faculty Urges Readjustments. By the Associated P mizht pe,” the. one believe th: would be a good thing for the United States? Commission Is Cril against the recently executed ttato.! Albanian treaty was expressed in a resolution addressed to the League of Nations today by members of the Sons of Albania, an organization compris ing 25 ‘branches in the United States, | with headquarters in Boston Delegates from all over New Eng- | land met here to frame the protest. n which they c cterized Ahmed | b irt torate over Albania, the resolution says. FRENCH FAVOR PARLEY. Better Tll'lll \Ellaflml lnr Cancella- tion, Leaders \1) h is’ felt in government es that it would be impr nch government nce would b ation for can nd_would be | ithe Shohpoenl ominent’ display in '| Brother and Sister snd Latter's| history « 8 " sufficic nily ‘ loans m military The ha ul its th N purpo: na | it points out, r entering the pletely ment. “What we plete reconsideration in the light of present knowledge, and readjustment on a basis of justice and of generous intention.” HAILED BY BRITISH PRESS. | Sees American Uneasiness at Iioflmn[ of Conference Plan. LONDON, December 20 (;P).—Bu: headlines were given by London mewspapers today to the joint state- | ment issued by members of the faculty of political science of Colum- bia University proposing an interna- tional debt and reparations confer- |/ ence to revise the war debt settle- ments. | The describes the Daily News statement as a significant develop- ' ment growing out of uneasiness in | © the United States regarding the debt problem. The Westminster Gazette attrib- | utes its issuance to Europe’s resent- ment against the United States as the world’s debt collector, and de- clares it is a sure sign of the tend- ency of thought among the American ple. The Daily . Chronicle calls it an im- portant contribution to a great Pproblem. U. S. ALBANIANS PROGEST. %, TR R | League Asked fo-Intervene Against | Ttalian Treaty. e i BOSTON, December 19 (#).—Formal |§ protest and a plea for intervention Granddaughter Die, Home Burns. \ MAKE YOUR WILL? Something to think about— —then talk to us abput. FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Medics: . Pittet i Saljece xamined Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES f Eyesight Specialist Phone Maln 721 409- ‘10 VlrlArhltn Mde. T6th nnd G Sta. N Gla Ey % “The Do ! Haberdashers” i $ { Everything for the Dog But Fleas ¢ Collars Harness Chains Leads Blankets Combs Muzzles Brushes Locks Sweaters Bells Soap Also Dog “Bones” National Shoe Findings Co. 307 Seventh St. N.W. Phone Main 5687 Opposite Family Shoe Store AY in a supply of Naticnal Ginger Ale for over the holidays. You'll be entertaining—and you’ll want to serve the favorite brand of Ginger Ale. That’s naturally the NATIONAL. Made today the same way that made it famous. By case or bottle at grocers’ and delicatessens. Cafes, Served at Clubs and Fountains. Guggenheim Co.—209 Eleventh St.—Main 7637 o - mAKE sure of your comfort by arrang- ing your Par! lor Car and Sleeping Car reservations now, avoiding the last-minute rush. Baltimore &Ohio hospitality,courtesy,travel com- fortand the good meals at moderate cost will make your trip an enjoyable For information and reservations, Woodward Building, 15th & H Sts., N. W. Phe E. D. AINSLIE, As: feature of your holiday. - telephone or visit the travel bureau, one: Main 3300, st. General Pass. Agent Baltimore & Ohio 1827—100 YEARS OF SERVICE—-1927 o THE e e ® o e AR TIVIENIING SBTAR,; WA “'A\Hll\(i’l()\ D, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1926. Bond Bread . . 13c || Dorsch’s Bread . 13c Wlute Rose . . 13¢ Oranges As usual at the Christmas season you will find large stocks of finest grade Oranges on display at all our stores. Only the very finest quality fruit is good enough to offer you at this time. Prices are reasonable and we suggest that vou look over our offerings before you buy your fruit for Christmas. Mixed Nuts This year the price is somewhat lower than last year. We have an exceptionally large stock of the usual good quality and our price is so low as to be un- usually attractive. Per 1h. 25c. 4 = 95¢ ~ Candy Por seventeen Christmas seasons we have offered these good candies from the one factory. We know they are pure and wholesome, and we have no hesitancy in urging you to buy them. Prices are extremely low —but once you see these candies you'll appreciate the big values and rejoice in the money-saving opportu- nity we have made possible. Hard Mixture, per Ib., 1 5c Made from cane sugar, flavorings and colorings. The finest candy for little children. 0ld-Fashioned Mixed, per lb. l 5c You'll recognize the favorite candy of years ago. This too is a pure cane sugar product, including of course nuts, coconut, flavoring, coloring, etc. French Mixture, per Ib. 1 71/2c A mixture of various kinds. The older children will be delighted with this assort- ment. Ibs. for Boxed Chocolates, per "“’51 29 Melbourne brand in the red box. An assortment of good eating chocolates, the kind that satisfy, as proved by many years of selling. These will go fast; to be sure of getting yours, we suggest that you buy at once. OUR FAMOUS Greenbag Coffee Is an excellent coffee and the choice of tens of thousands. Truly a wonderful coffee at an economy price, Per Lb. 37¢ HUNT BROS. CO. “Keystone” Brand California Peaches, Two Kinds—Halves and Sliced Almost every one of you know the quality of Hunt Bros. Co. products, especially their Keystone brand, which we have offered for many years past. Large Size Tins (No. 274) Halves or Sliced Per Can 25 COFFEE We are giving our friends who use the brands indicated a chance to buy at a reduced price. LORD, CALVERT MAXWELL HOUSE ORIENTA All in Tin Cans Per Lb. 50¢ RICE We Now Offer WHITE HOUSE Fancy Quality Rice Please Note: — Tais package contains a f pound. When comparing prices please remem- ber this. LARD We are again in a position to offer a low price on lard. Bu'k from tubs 1-Ib. cartons A Store Near Every Home To Our Patrons: Four busy days are just ahead of the groceryman. May we suggest that for your own convenience that you will find our stores less busy in the forenoon and the early part of the afternoon, and consequently you can do your grocery buying much more xmsmctnnl\ than when the home-going folks crowd the stores. Holiday stocks are complete and early buying when possible will result in greater satisfaction than if buy- ing is put off till the inevitable rush of the last day before Christmas. We'll appreciate, too, your a ance in spreading the holiday buying over several days, although we'll do our utmost to serve you satis- factorily whenever you come in. Permit us to remind you! That we have recently opened stores at the fol- lowing locations :— Vienna, Va. Between Bank Statjon. Anacostia, D. C. 1205 Good Hope -Road—a few doors from Nichols Ave. 1st & M Sts. N.W. Just south of New York Ave. in. the Apartment building. the and Railway To those who want the world’s best quality Land O’Lakes Butter Please note that we designated it as the “world’s best quality,” acknowledging, of course, that there may be plenty of butter equally as good under other brands. But what we take it for granted you want is the same high quality each and every time you buy butter. That’s why this supreme quality butter was packed in cartons under a label that whenever purchased is an unqualified assurance that you will get the world’s best quality, the very finest grade of butter that is or ever has been produced in the butter making industry. Land O’Lakes Butter is most appreciated by peo- ple of discriminating taste and once you become accus- tomed to Land O’Lakes quality nothing else will sat- isfy. Why not begin your acquaintance with this Bupreme quality butter tomorrow ? Land O’Lakes Butter 1-Ib. Cartons-per Ib. Sanitary Butter The ever-popular red catton brand;. per Ib. ..cvsvoivocssoe Ginger Ale—Canada Dry. ... .. .. .2 for 35¢c Clicquot Golden, doz...$1.65 Clicquot Pale Dry, doz. .$1.65 National Pale Dry, 2 for. .25¢ Jack Frost, bottle Y[ Budweiser, doz. $1.75| Schlitz, doz. $1.15 SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR The flour for finest results in cake baking. SAUSAGE Loffler’s Pork, Jos. Phillips, Silver Lake brand are extra fancy, the kind that will please. PerCan 20c Ask About the New Product An entirely new product with us. A prepared cake coating, with a knife. Three kinds: Va- 28c Maple—Per jar.. Thy it, you'll like it. Famously good for many age of Salada “Pekoe,” the black India tea. ilb..........25¢ 3. ........ 45 ready for use; just spread it on nilla, Chocolate and years. We suggest a pack- . . G Trial Size .... 9c The big size for economy. PerPkg. 35¢ | v Cook’s Pound Cake Per Lb. 25¢ Fruit Cake Many tons of fruit cake will be bought between this time and Friday’s closing of our stores. We have the cake for every taste and every purse. HOSTESS Fruit Cake is delivered to us daily from the Corby wagons. Because it’s different many folks can eat it who cannot eat fruit cake as usually made. Costs more, of course, but no more acceptable gift could be made to wife or mother. ILeave your orders for a FIVE- -pound box. ft also is sold in one and in two pound sizes. Standard Gradk\\r also have the good time- tried cakes at lower prices. Cook’s, 2-1b Standard . . . per cake, 75¢ Dorsch’s, 2-Ib Standard. . per cake, 75¢ Old Southern—made by Cook, is a highly desirable product—ask about it. California Almonds Finest of the crop—the paper shells—cach nut can be cracked in your fingers. Per Lb. L] Georgla The large, fine, nuts from the cultivated Pecans groves in Georgia. c NN N A highly Christmas time. popular item at Two-pound size sells at 49c¢. A very low price for this holiday week—Per Ib. 33c. Ibs. for i Don'’t forget the Green Basket While we expect to be very busy this week, we won’t neglect the green basket specials. TODAY—Pin Money Pickles. TOMORROW—RMET'S Mayonnaise. This highly popular product at 17c per jar— N and tomorrow only. 'WEDNESDAY—3-o0z. jar Salted Peanuts.» \ THURSDAY—Honey Dew Pineapple, small tin N FRIDAY—A remarkable combination offer on \ Peter Pan Peas and Corn. N MILK Pet lZc Van Camp s, 12¢ Borden’s ...12¢ Carnation ..12¢ Bl R d, ue idge - * Shriver’s *'F= Theres rcal satisfaction in every can and the cost is a dime. Pure Buckwheat Flour T 32C % N N Silver Label Log Cabin Syrup, 25¢ and 49¢ Canned Pumpkin, per can 10c Richardson & Robbins PLUM BUDDING, per can 29¢ Social Club—2 Ib. jar MINCEMEAT, per jar 39C Buy these two items tomorrow—they are priced very low, and in many stores we are likely to be sold out before Friday. Fwt Nutmargarine, Ib. 25¢ Prize Sanitary brand selected E G G S are the kind that msure satisfaction. LIBBY’S CATCHUP Quality unsurpassed—bottle an Camp’s Tomato Soup. . . .3 for 25¢ Van Camp’s Vegetable Soup. .3 for 25¢ Campbell’s Tomato Soup 3 for 25¢ Campbell’s Soups (except tomato), per can, 10c Ib.,, 35¢ | Pork and Beans-Van Camp’s, 2 for 15¢ Kidney Beans-Van Camp’s. . .3 for 25¢ Ib., 40c |Pork and Beans-Campbell’s. .3 for 25¢ TOMATOES Ocean Spray. Cranberry Sauce Ford’s Preserves Rasgbwry. Strawberry, Cherry, Blackberry, Pineapple — also Peach Jam. Per Jar 30c |Per Can20¢