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THE EVENING _— INDUSTRY DISCUSSED SECRETLY BY BRITISH Important Developmenu Expected‘ to Follow London Conference. MOTHER OF 7 CIVES Alaskan Troops Get $25 Wraps, in Lleu THANKS FORHELp O #58 Votko Carrying the general STee e ’ policy of economy into Gratification Expressed by e S Mrs. Leapley in Letter | f\f:l\".. Med mtors’ o0 lo The Star g Tio and relief posts in osting | By the Associated Prese LONDON, Jan 3.—Important | developments for ( Britain’s in- | | austrial affairs are likely (fl(x\«nllize: as a consequence of a conference a | big. private dinner, he! um hefulo | Christmas. The fact t such a | meeting was held has | known. . 1t was in the London home | | of Lord Wimborne, man of affairs and | | former lord lieutenant of Ireland Among the guests were Winston | Churchill, chancellor of the wummm | Lord D'Abernon, former 4 where the ther- tly > below zero. based on While Washingtonians continue contribute to the fund heing compilec by The Evening Star for Mr Leapley, widow of the A driver. who was Kkilled tw fore Christmas, the mother of seven children h ed her gratitude to the 1 this city in a le st become th to the wes oxphere than th kin garment | MEMORY RESTORED AFTER THIRTY YEARS Sailor and Wanderer Once Reported | Germany's industrial relatic | scnemes for industrial co tion, to Have Died of Yel- but it is reported that the < of | low Fever. ld-time wolf- bereav or government, and officials of the | Trade Union Congress. | The primary object of | concerning which much to listen to a lectu ning Star follows the dinner, “Gentle “I am at a loss at this time rords to expre and those of this dear little wnd seven children f work in raising such help care for these dren and widow her children wish to who 8o quickly came through your most wor paper and hope all will have and_prosperous New Year “With windest regurds, 1 “Yours truly (Signed) FRANK V. BROWN “Route Manager N. Auth Proy With the letter of Mr. Brown for Mrs. Les ditional contributions with which it is ob e on | to find nd | | zood fellowship among the diners de- | | veloped so satistactorily that there is ul news i happy Extra Dry and Pale remain complete home. this news you'll ¢ paper to date are : Previously ack spot.” whart where he intendea z . Bur- - By case or bottle at grocers and deli catessens—served in cafes, clubs told he 1 ey f oSy Guggenheim Co. ] Stomach. puuups Milk | CAR IS STRIPPED 0. 1 Engine Company. Dis trict of Columbia Fire De partment ... ’l‘oml . ging to Joseph teenth street, t hml heen dall Mackey, yesterd tires and numero CHARLES DRISCOLL GETS POST WITH POLICE COURT [tirex st mime Succeeds Harold Hawken as Deputy | {"j:‘l‘\:l“'?’.l '“‘“::fl Clerk—Richard D. Shaw Is Named Bailiff. es | ett of the auto- | the car and| Charles Driscoll, former P bailiff, has been a clerk, to take the pl by the resignation of who relinquished Purchase Is Upheld. The District Court of Appeals in an | Chief Justice Martin today action of the District upreme Court which had sustained by Herman C. Plugge | of the interest of the late | Alfred G. Gross in property on G Instead of al fittle “Phillips’ Milk 0 in | water any time for indige sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relicf | will come instantly. Better Than Soda rears genuine ia” has been pre- | scribed by physicians because it | overcomes three times as much acid | in the stomach as a saturated solu- tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and free from all | pointed by Judge Gus A. siding magistrate, to assume Driscoll's former duties. For the present moath the following branches of Poli art will be pre. | street northwest occupied by I sided over as foll Co. Helrs of the deceased Judge Schuldt, United States branch; | the validity of the transfer, claiming Judge Isaac R. Hitt, Traffic; Judg”menm incapacity and inadequacy of John_ P. McMahon, District branch, | consideration. The appellate court and Judge George H. Macdonald, jury { finds no error in the decision of the trials. lower tribunal and so affirms it. “Phillips’ | NATIC ordering Ginger Ale makes all the difference National Ginger Made today the same way | gently urges this souring waste from | | far more pleasant to take than soda. | cent a 1 & possibility of the establishment soon of an organization comprising repre- ntatives of labor and employers. Its object will be to discuss labor and wage conditions, prevent disputes | and thus secure greater stability for British industries. SAVINGS CLUB OF THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN “Everybody’s Doing It” tchin g 3 Irritations of the Skin and Scalp OIN THE CHRISTMAS Use Zemo, Healing Liquid of ugly, itchy skin. Never Skin Tortures and Irritations. Banish Pimples, | Blotches and Blackheads. Apply | pleasant-to-use, dependable Zemo Liquid. Use at any time. The safe, sure way to keep skin clear and free from blemishes. At druggists—80c and $1.00. Don't suffer FOR $KIN (RRITATIONS | the word you are adding NAL" when in the Xperience. enjoyment Ale “hits the that made it famous and at fountains, 209 11th St. Main of Magnesia | gases. Besides, fermentations in acid | and | it neutralizes the bowels the system without purging. It is Try a 25¢ Bottle Insist upon “Philiips.” Twenty-five d fifty cent bottles, any drug store. “Milk of Magnesia” has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles H. Phillips Chemical C ompany and its predecessor, Charles . Phillips, since 1875, We who cautious about our throats. I get my greatest Strikes because I find they do not affect my voice. The Pmcélé' s Voice of Martinelli Why He Recommends Lucky Strike — Because “It’s Toasted” ("‘(}d»---. lvm TINELLI, famous tenor of the Metro- 7 pe Uperw of Hew City, is a great singer and he prefers Lucky les for two reasons—greater enjoyment and throat protection. Lucky Strikes have become the favorites of men whose priceless voices thrill their audiences, as they have with the millions, because, first, they afford grearcr enjoyment, and, second, they are certain not toirritate even the most sensitive throat. The world’s finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged, perfectly blended, give them their richer flavor. But in addition, a costly extra process—toasting for 45 minutes—develops the hidden flavors of the choicest tobaccos and at the same time removes all “bite” and harshness. Smoke Lucky Strikes. They give added pleasure—you’ll like them. ‘It’s toasted” Your Throat Protection sing must be extra enjoyment from Lucky STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, Bond N l’I‘A A Store Near Every Home 1st Prize Nutmargarine 25¢ Campbell’s Soups This is the season when soup is served real often. Campbell TOMATO Soup is, of course, the largest selling variety, but Campbell has many other varieties which are popular—here is the list: Pea—made from garden-fresh peas. Celery-—made from garden-fresh celery Asparagus made Clam Chowder (from Chesapeake Bay clams) Per can 10c Campbell's TOMATO is priced regularly at 3 cans for 25¢ BOF Evaporated Milk irom garden-fresh asparagus Also Consomme, Bouillon, Mock Turtle, Ox Tail, Vegetable, Bean and many others. BORDEN’S COMET RICE Special All This Week 25¢ will be sale all this week in our stores at this special price reduction. Pkgs. for This well-known brand of fancy head rice on Special This Week Another Sale On That Good WIDMER’S GRAPE JUICE Prices on grape juice are lower than last year, but here is a special that takes us back to pre-war day We have sold WIDMER’S to you for several years—you know what P 15c 2 20¢ Pint Bottle Beechnut Spaghetti. . ... ......2 cans, 25¢ Pink Salmon...............per can,17c Sanitary Oats. . ............per pkg., 20c B.&M.LimaBeans. ..........2cans, 25c Peas Peter Pan o The wonderfully good products packed by Inderrieden. Use Peter Pan products and you'll always be satisfied. e 18¢ e 20c Per Can Cream of Wheat.............14cand 24c WHeatonal v e il Ralston Whole Wheat...............24¢c Post Wheat Meal...................23¢c Malt Breakfast Food. ...............23c Tomatoes 3 for 25¢ Corn "% Can10c Pork & Beans, =, 2 for 15¢ Kidney Beans c¥sz. 3 for 25¢ Spinach “&: Can 14c Hominy Can 10¢ * Grapefruit, large, 10c; No. 2 Tin Van Camp’s Manning’s Prepared Virginia Sweet Pancake Green Bag Salada Coffee, Ib. 37c Tea, ub.450 Land O’Lakes I'he highest-grade butter that is produced _ Land O’Lakes Butter is made from sweet cream—hence its extreme delicacy in flavor and taste—something more than just good butter. To people of particular taste Land O’Lakes makes its particular appeal. Once accustomed to quality such as this, vou'll never be satisfied with anything less d O’'Lakes is tly salted—just enough » more s e - 1N All Week Special On SILVER LABEL PEAS 3 Cans 25c ger of Washingtonians A label which _un a moderate priced standard grade canned food. P o Jfor 29¢ 10c Phenix Cheese For several months you have seen the advertisements of Phenix Cheese as run b} the manufacturers—here’s an all-week special on this well-known product. TWO KINDS—Swiss and American 2% 35¢ Potitoesy. ..................100hss35¢ Sweet Potatoes . ..............5Ibs., 24c Cabbage—old . ........... ...Ib., 3¢ Cabbage-new Texas............Ib., 7¢ Onmionse: .- ..o o AR5 Celexyr...................hunchi12tfe SPnacI. ... ..ok o o 3B 25e Turnips and Carrots...........31bs.13c West Coast Apples ............41bs., 25¢ Eastern Eating . . .6 Ibs., 25¢ York Imperials . ..............81Ibs.,25¢c Florida Oranges. . .. ... .doz., 35¢ and 45¢ medium, 3 for 25¢ Libby’s Catchup The top notch in quality. gu antees or A1l packed one-half pound, in cartons pkgs. for Assort in purchase if you wish Granulated Sugar 2-lb. carton . 5-1b. carton . 10-1b. bag 25-1b. bag One trial will convince. 19¢ Swans Down CAKE FLOUR gld-fashioned rown, 1-lb. carton, 8c XXXX’Powdered : BOtt]e Ib., 10c Frostum A prepared cake frosting —three kinds: Chocolate, For finest baking results vanilla, maple. Ask about it. > = 2% 35 Butter °:wunm57c E‘ :‘ :S Use our Sanitary brand—Sat- isfaction with every purchase. 1 \