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IN INDUSTRIAL TIVITY ISSHOWN From Abroad A|ds Credit idation, Federal Reserve goard Summary Says. of general business and ictal conditions published today he Iederal Reserve Board. son liquidation of Reserve Bank dit has been in unusually large ime, the board said, owing chiefly the inflow of gowd from abroad. conditions fn the money mar re reported as ‘“easy. ces continued to d Output of factories was hnuary than in December. than in. January, 1926 ineral pi elow the 1 unusuall he mainte bituminous copper. Automobile output was in considerably from the unus vel of production reached cember, but the number of cars produced since the beg the year has been smaller than the rurn‘npnndlng period of the past | four year: Retall trade showed more than the | usual seasonai decline between De- | cember and Janu ales of de- | partment stos bout the ! same volume as a year ago, while those of mail order houses were T per cent smaller. declined in nearly all leading lines | in January and was considerably amaller than a year ago. Commercial loans of member banks In leading cities continued to decline during the four weeks ending Febru- ary 16, although at a less rapid rate than in earlier weeks, and in the middle of February the volume of these loans was aboat $270,000,000 be- low the seasonal peak reached in the middle of N though about $200,000,000 vear's level. CANADIAN DEFENSES CALLED INSUFFICIENT Dominion Not Doing Its Part for| ntinued | reflecting production of petroleur and | | clume, nce of . crude eased ly low Wholesale trade | Empire, Conservative Tells Princess Pats. By the Associated Press. OTTAWA. Ontario. February 28— Canada’s present active military force 18 not sufficient to repel an invasion and the Dominion is not doing nearly her part in carrying the burden of British empire defense, in the opinion leader of the Con- Y in Canada. “We in Canada are doing little or nothing to ease that burden.” he de- clared at the ninth annual dinner of ‘he Prlncen Pats Club here Saturday nigh A istralia is doing far more: so is | | i | | Httle New Zealand, and the time nss; ! eome when this question must be defi- nitely faced in this country, apart from political eon-lderauon ‘World polftics should be left to the motherland, Mr. Guthrie said-gnd the emplre should un(le in measares of WILL ADDRESS LUNCHEON 8ir Henry Lunn and Thomas T.E.| | Cadett to Speak. Sir Henry Lunn, well known British publicist, author and religious leader, and Thomas T. E. Cadett, journalist and holder of Walter Hines Page newspaper fellowship, will be the speakers and guests of hopor at the English Speaking Union luncheon at the Hotel Carlton, Friday. Gea. Henry ‘T. Allen, president of the English Bpeaking Union, will introduce the speakers. Sir Henry Lunn, who cames m4 America at the invitation of the In-| stitute of International Education, will tour the ted States speaking in bel half of “Church Unity and Interma-|f tional Friendship.” Mr, Cadett, who is a graduate of Bandhurst, the Engli: emy, wae for three per work in India as been on the staff of the London 'I‘lme-. At present he is temporarily staff of The Washington Star. ‘and since then You’re Sure of Getting the Best Every step of the way from the cows to the table this milk is handled with scientific care—so that it comes to you pure and rich and protected. We alone have full the Md.-Va. Milk Producers Association—in- suring highest standard Ask at the store in your neighborhood for our Milk; or phone u: we'll give you a conve Return the empty bottles—thank you! Milk, Cream, Buttermilk Green Meadow Heathized Butter Md-Va Milk Products Co. 1620 Firs! Successor to H. L. Black “l(itchen-testetl” forsveplhiniiafibuiting GOIDMEDAL || FIOUR '| RUMORS OF THREATS | By | Previo | the Century Theater last Febru: { until he stepped into his waiting auto- || of respiratory diseases, and is ex- Abe Martin Ther's gettin® to’ be so much sym- pathy fer murderers t people are | beginnin’ t' snub the im’s folks. (Copyright. John Dille Co.) AGAINST GIGLI DENIED 21 Pohcemen at Concert to Protect Singer From His Admirers, Manager Explains. Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 28.—The presence of police in and about_the Century Theater last night, where Beniamino Gigli, Metropolitan tenor, ®ivin concert, caused rumors that the singer's life had again been threatened, but it was said today that the guard had been assigned to pro- tect him from his admirers. A vear ago Gigli fled from Detroit before a scheduled concert when he received a note that it he sang he | | i | | would “adorn a slab in the morgue.” he received threatening letters both in this country and abrod tectives were assigned to guar The statement of Police Capt. Meade that the guard of 21 detectives and policemen last night was to protect Gigli from too enthusiastic admirers appeared borne out when hundreds of Italians pressed about him after the concert to express their appreciation. He was closely guarded, however, from the moment he left the stage mobile. The tenor's manager, R. Johnston, denied that any threats had been received against Gigli's life. 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To get the best results see that it is ground fine cnough for your method of making. Then too, the ground coffee should always be kept in a tin can or glass jar, protected from the moisture in the air. Per Lb, Now . . . 35¢ Fresh Egg ‘Way down in price, now you can serve eggs as often as you like, and not feel a strain on your pocketbook. “Sanitary” brand fresh eggs are the dependable kind no need to go farther than the nearest “SANITARY” to get good, fresh eggs Specials for This Week HeAartlof Sl:laine 2 s, W o Cans, 5(: Cans, 25c . Jl-l?t open the can and Cans,zs 15¢ Per Jar, l9c get a half or a full dozen. The marvel cleaner for all aluminum ware. Every woman knows the difficulty of deamnx this ware—hut try SOS and your troubles are over. At all our stores. S 0 S Pkg,—l.k, or 2 for 25c. DRANO drain in five minutes. At all our stores, per can. o White Potatoes . 10 Ibs., 31c Sweet Potatoes . 4 lbs., 18¢ CABBAGE—old crop .. .. ...... ... .Ib, 2Y/2c CABBAGE—new Southern . ........Ib., 5¢c CELERY ...........cmewm per head, 10c ICEBERG LETTUCE . ........per head, 10c KALE—from Norfolk .........41bs., 19¢c TEXAS CARROTS—fresh ... .. .bunch, 5¢ NEW FLORIDA TOMATOES. . . .2 Ibs., 35¢ All in cartons Per dozen eggs Chum Salmon Good food priced low. “Morning Bloom” Corn For those only who want or must have corn at a low price. Ritter’s Spaghetti Prepared canned spa- ghetti—just heat in the can and serve. Sanitary Peanut Butter This special is always im- mensely _popular — better Cans, For sluggish drains. Use accopding to di- rections and it cleans the most Sli gish Stayman Winesaps, 6 Ibs., 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT . . 3 for 25¢ Other sizes at other prices. SCOTT TOILET TISSUE. .. . .2 rolls for 25¢ WALDORF TOILET TISSUE. . 3 rolls for 25¢ %f. s is the famous: fhet / g e Peter- Pan Habit You'll enjoy the superior quality of this finest quality com Delicious Sudar Corn Packed Fresh for You “Has that same 1Qggs‘dm:ss forwhich Peter-Pan arefamed” Per can . . . 15¢ VAN CAMP’S SOUPS 3 cans for Zoc Tomato and Vegetable MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1927. A Store Near Every Home SPANISH PIMENTOS A tin of these fine flavored | sweet red peppers from Petn 10c ¢ Per tin Here is a soap offering that every housewife can use: —So widely adver- IVORY Wash Bowl Flakes .. e woman knows about them. ~The dainty washstand size that is gaining so Guest lvory rapidly in popularity. DIAMOND tin can. For this entire week we offer: One (10c size) Ivory Flakes Two (Sc size) Guest Ivory % for 15C This is big value-giving and we hope you will take full advantage of the opportunity. Buy as many combinations as you want—both items are everyday necessities in the home. Wednesday’s Green Basket Special On Wednesday Only WELCH’S GRAPELADE Welch's advertisements running in this newspaper tell you that Special Wednesday Welch's Jelly is made from the juice of the grape only, but that GRAPELAD made from all of the grape that can be used. How- ever, a trial jar will quickly convince you that it’s exceptionally good— and on Wednesday (day after tomorrow) it will be a Green Basket Special in all our stores Welch’s Grapelade Large Jar Our Usual Price, 23¢ P. S.—Made by the Welch Grape Juice Co., and it’s the same high standard of quality. N. B. C. SALTINAS In the tin can—those dainty Saltine crackers spe- cially priced for a few days—per can c s 4 Fleischmann’s Yeast—for health. . .uke, 3c Stringless The big value for a dime. Good enough for any table. All are, of cut green stringless beans. On Sale at All Our Stores Per Pz, 2B —— lOc ROYAL e red. GELATINE This is the dessert for any dinner. Dozens of ways of ptepaflul it in amdte teasing form and when you serve R it Flavored Cherry, Raspberry and Strawberry you are servln? the product flavored with the real juice of the fruits. Orange and lemon are pre- pared with the oil of the fruits and the acid from citrus fruits, a de- lightful taste and flavor to each of them. Royal Gelatine sells at the popular o price—per pkg., 10c. Every member of the family can eat and enjoy Royal—serve it in a different form each time and you can serve it often. DEL MONTE GOODS: Asparagus (picnic), Tips Asparagus, No. 1 sq. sm. gr. Tips . Asparagus, No. 1 sq. Mam. W. Tips . Asparagus, No. 2% Col. Gr. Peeled . Apricots, No. 1, Peeled Apricots, No. 214, Peeled .... Cherries, No. 1 Cherries, No. 215 . Peaches, Melba .. Peaches, No. 214, Sliced Peaches, No. 1, Sliced ... Pears, Melba, No. 2% Spinach, No. 225 . Tomato Sauce, 2 cans for KEYSTONE GOODS—-HUNT BROS. CO.: Aprlcots, No.1 .. Apricots, No. 214, Cherries, No. 25 . Cherries, No. 1 . Figs, No. 1 tin . Melba Pears, 24-1b. Peaches, No. 215 Y. C. Peaches, No. 214, Sliced. Peaches, No. 1, Sliced. . LIBBY’S GOODS: Asparagus, Picnic (10% oz.), round Asparagus, 1-1b. sq. sm. gr. Asparagus, 1-1b. sq. Mam, Asparagus, 1 1b. 15 oz. tall Cherries, No. 235 ...... Cherries, No. 1, per can . Peaches, Fancy, No. 2%. Peaches, Peeled, No. 1, per can. Fruits for Salad ...... Sauerkraut, No. 2% . course, am. W., Peeled..... - 3 oz. net—for Don’t Overlook This New Location OUR NEW STORE AT 14th & N Sts. N.W. wALNUT | IS NOW OPEN MEATS We again announce this fact to our many friends who live on Vermont Ave., 13th St. and A “Sani- brand in 23c 15th St. and the connecting streets. tary” is now closer to YOUR home. Have you tried these? JENNY WREN Self-Rising FLOUR A new-package of self-rising flour that will meet the demand for a small quantity of gour ready mixed for bis- cuits, rne crust, pancakes, waffles, cake and any other use where a “rising” flour is required. When you are in the “SANITARY” tomorrow, pick up one of the packages and note its many uses as described on the label. 23c Regular price New size Nzz22222722272227 22 2 R e Corby Has a New One for This Week HOSTESS BRAND Boston Cream Pie Just a special get-acquainted price for this entire i Per Cake 300 Most every Washingtonian knows what a “Boston Cream Pie” is. For the uninitiated we say, “Boston Cream Ple is a two-layer cake with a generous filling of delicious custard.” WE SUGGEST that as this product is highly perishable that you leave your order a day or two in advance and our store will then be sure to have a real fyesh one for you, on the day you specify. Price is made low to introduce “Cream Pie” quickly. CAMPBELL’S SOUPS A different soup for every dinner. All varieties quoted here sell for 10c per can. Pepper Pot Mutton Mulligatawny Vegetable Vegetable-Beef Beef Mock Turtle lC’Inm Chowder 'ea Celery Why not try a few, at least, of these many varieties. Cracked Hominy. 4 Ibs., 10c KNOX Navy Beans. . .. .2 Ibs., 15¢ Plain or acidulated Black-Eyed Peas.. 3‘8., 20c Pkg...... 19¢ Kidaey Beass. .. ..., 10c Buckwheat. WISCONSIN CHEESE, % 1b., 17¢ CANDY Welch’s Grape Juice Cranberry Sauce, 2 for 35¢ KIRKMAN’S .....6%c Cleanser .... .10c Floating Bath Soap Powder PURE LARD, Ib. oo 00 GRANULATED SUGAR 2-Lb. Domino. . . .. 5-Lb. Domino . .... 10-Lb.Bag ....... 25-Lb. Bag ........$1. Sliced Ripe Hawaiian Pineapple HONEY DEW Brand The very finest of all the pack is reserved for Honcy Dew Brand. No better quality than Honey Dew Brand is procurable. I‘rgloCan ‘ Quality same in both &ndl Can 8 Slices cans. Small can contsin- .6 Thinner Slices ing just onme-half the 1 i J el]y Gums, Borax Soap. Buy Factory Packages You'll Prefer It quantity of the larger one. .