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THE EVENING A Store Near Your Home To Our Friends twhose patronage we habe enjoped e Wish Pou One and All Full Measure of Happiness and Prosperity and 3 A Merry, Merry Christmas If YouHaveForgotten Something It's Not Too Late Our Stores Will Remain Open Late Tonight Our Stores will be Closed All Day Monday So Don’t Forget Milk, Bread and other Foods Do Not Overlook An ything You May Need for Christmas— Florida Oranges. .. .%"* 45¢ ¢ 50c Navel Oranges. ... ...%" 60c " 80c angerines. ........%- 30c ' 50c Delicious Apples....... .2 e 25¢ Western Box Apples.....3 ™ 28¢c Rome Apples. ... 3 . 25¢ York Apples. .. .. .4 25 Grapefruit . .... 10c* 12 Cranberries .............." c Coconnuh............7'/zc‘10c D’Anjou Pears..........2 " 25 Emperor Grapes..........." Spinach ............,..3""- Stringless $eam. i 2 Ibs. 252 Head 121/2(: 10c Iceberg Lettuce ...... Fancy Celery ........Stalk Idaho Potatoes. .. ... Sweet Potatoes. . . .. Yellow Onions.......... 4" 13¢ Sun-Maid Raisins. . .. Santa Clara Prunes * & 10+ 3 I 50(: Santa Clara Prunes *» 4 “» 4 . 25¢ Del Monte Fruit for Salad. ....15¢ Del Monte Fruit for Salad Del Monte Pears. . Del Monte Strawberri Del Monte Asparagus. . Wienie 19¢ Libby’s Asparagus ... Ficnie 17V5c Libby’s Asparagus . ..'" e 200 Del Monte Asparagus '/ rauare 350 Del Monte De Luxe Plums. . ."" 23¢ .5 17¢ 4™ 15¢ Jockey Club Peas . ... Heart of Maine Corn Campfire Marshmallows 5 '™ $1,39 Red Box Candy.......5" §1.29 Holly Box Candy........5" 98¢ Hard Candies. von® 1700 Broken Mixed Candy......." 15¢ Cigarettes. 'Excent Fatimas) carton §1 19 Fatima Cigarettes. . ... §] 59 Prince Albert Humidor. .**" §1,15 Dorsch’s Fruit Cake......2 " 69¢ Fruit Puddine. .........2"* 25¢ Nonpareil Almond Diamond Walnuts. Thin Shell Pecans. ........." 49¢ Fancy Brazils............." 29¢ Standard Brazils. . ... .0 19¢ | 2'45¢ Mixed Cook’s Pound Plum Pudding............" 29¢ S. C. Mince Meat. .....2 ™ Jir 39¢ 0. H. Mince Meat. . P 17¢ Curtis Pimentos. ..........." Q¢ Bandor Pimentos. ........."" 25¢ Libby’s Ripe Olives........" 23¢ Star Sweet Pickles. .. r 23¢ B. & B. Pickles. .......... . 25¢ Toddy ............. |/ iy ""24c Cocomalt . A AL AL P Bandor Mulhruorm - 23c Schimmel's Jelly. ...... Jnr 12Y2¢ Welch’s Grape Jelly....... " 15¢ G. R. Marmalade. ........." 30¢ Marshmallow Creme. . 18¢ Ma Brown Jelly. . . .. r 10¢ e 30C Tin 20€ Ford's Preserves Cranberry Sauce . Paris Corn. .. .. Peter Pan Corn. Manning's Hominy . .. Maine Blueberries Silver Lake Beets T.F.Baby Lima Beans. . .. High Life Peas. . . . Meadow Lark Peas. . Flako Pie Crust Aunt Jemima Pancake . . Va. Sweet Pancake Log Cabin Syrup Campbell Soup. .. ... B. & M. Brown Bread Welch's Grape Juice...... . Widmer's Grape Juice. .. ... Marvin Dates. .. ......,.. W« Blue Ribbon Figs. .. ..... Fruit Puddine. . R L c Sauer’s Vanilla. ......... N * 15¢ Crab Meat. .. .. .. ...,.""39: Argo Tuna............... Bell Island Tuna......... Pink Salmon., ..........."m 17 Argo Salmon. crene i 32 Del Monte Sardines. . .. . ) King Oscar Sardin tn l7c vondt™ §hie Domestic Sardines. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1927, GLAD-FACED SANTA BRINGS 600D CHEER Christmas Gift Bags Distrib- uted Among Poor Children, Mrs. Coolidge Assisting. Assisted Iy Mrs. Coolidge, o Dright and ruddy-faced Santa ¢ dis- tributed more than 1,200 gift bags to poor children at the annual Christmas party of the Central Union Mission in_Keith's Theater thix morning. Fach of the hags was made of bright-colored cretonne and marked with the name and aze of the child who received it Every bag was flled for the individunl child wi needed articles o clothing, food, .mm toys, games and chil: dren’s hooks, ¥ il the hags have heen on publ bition in the Children's Home, 624 Louisian Gayly Dressed Christmas . | On the s mas tree, wayly Marriage Licenses. WAS a4 monster Christ- | ol ing e, dreasail vana (haries ¥ Fulcher of Bhilutelohia. Pa around this tree tha e b r 4 impersonated hy .lnlyl‘n”. oty perintendent of the Cen sion, presided, and was | Coolidge Admission to the theater this morn- ing was by free ticket procured at | the mission. The tickets were award- ed to the children and their mothers or guardians after investigation had | s 1 necd .o system of givine E T PRI in hin®on some s the Central Union Mission, and | hite been found to work very speeose. | flly. Officials of the mission declire [ that it pra 1y | miving Individual Washingtonians | A1 the bags in their homes, their churches and often in their oMces, Fables Film Opens 1 today Soiea by woad of this city ‘ind " Rose Bernatein, bot n ol Yomkers N. Y. it ot Mary Pantenis. hot of Nar Virginia T eliminates unwixe ui Harriete ¥ Sl fohn K. Meare and Hilda 0. Pasy e e 3t T ity an Nev., gram, Heamer 1 with an | was followed | Rita 1. 1 1 Wiile and Marion Quash, bot Jl Lanslew 1 ond ind Peg R A i and " Kenneds nf this o1ty s T MIgh of Auburn. Ala wond of this (it 1 Dby and \\mm..| R. Zike v af this oty and Mar Hitle, Vi 1 Riith €. € hot Ola M. Tite comedy Kids, | A Keith's thix | y week, Dy Fngel then amazed |° | the youns with magic tricks, ARGAL: thelr Sanibmment ol subsided | somewhat Santa Claus appeared and | introduced the vested choir of the | | ehildren of the Central Union Mission which sang Christmas carols that pit all in proper mood to receive their | * presents from Santa and Mrs. Cool- ' Yage. Feay ol this Roland Robbins, manager of the """.'."’v',‘,‘l“","‘,.,d Rith P together with the entire corps i 1. Heyman and Gertende B ilar stage hands. ushers, elec. | P tricians and other - Volun, M\lhl b teered us a_collective host and worked | | Al'an A Kees st Lo Fanane of Uitord o 28! Con | who are Annie A il Reid Quien _and Fether V. Sheet $35 Value. On Liberal 'l’erms‘;r EISEMAN'S, 7th & F| Christmas Dinner * SU! DAY NDAY and MON The Best Turkey Dinner in town he served at GORDON“HOTEL THREE TO SEVEN P.M. Prlce, S1 ‘50 ANDIRONS and FIRE SCREENS FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W. And Every Good Wish for the New Year Officers \\Illl?\l NEULAND | HARRY M WiILLIAM JOSEPN K National Permanent ; ' “Building Association, | Uider Supeviasion of the U, S 949 9th Street N.W. Helow N. Y. Ave [SURD PACKARD S Tréasu Treasury Just N addition to the technique of the pro- 3 fession, our long experience renders us most competent to meet varying conditions and circumstances with an efficiency that relieves our patrons of all care and responsi- bility. That means much in time of bereavement, Chariges marked by modevation, Phone Potomae 4600 for Amus R. 8PEARE Ranking Officer Dead Marriage liconses have heen fssued to the Ml 11 of Philadelphia, Pa., S Mrs, & Lindiey of thia city and Eisther M. Kathryne and Lueil 1 thie ity and Mary | vl l of Uniontown. Pa. and Buckler. Aty and Caroline ¥ Rosen- | el States Nave and | | | chased from the TUXEDO SUITS, $29 v i gzttt | GEN. GLENNAN DIES AT WALTER REED Former Commandant of Med- ical Center Had Been Il Six Weeks. Brig. Gen. James D. Glennan, Med. fcal Corps, U. 8. A., retived, former commandant of the Army Medical Center at Walter Reed Iospital, died at the hospital early today after gn [inesa of six weeks. He was 65 ye:w ola mandant of Walt Hospital March 13, 1919, and was active in the work of establishing the Army Med iral Center, of which he was placed in command when it was formally ovganized there in 1923, He moted to the grade of bri eral and m an aide to ‘nited States Army, in Feb- . Although formally placed ired list in March, 1926, he serving on active duty in the office of the surgeon general in « | connection with the work of earrying out the building program at Walter 1 Reed Serving during the W chief surgeon of the Ame tionary Forces in France, establishment, equipment tion of the United States Army hospitals there, For his ser ices he was awarded the Distinguished | ervice Medal by the United Government, the Legion of Honor the Medaille d'Honneur of Fran Gen | York, and was graduated L I department of the old Colim- bian College, now George Washing ton Univeersity, in 1886, Entering the Medical Corps of the Army in 1888, he took part in the Ghost Dancers’ War with the Sioux Indians in 18! t n| Wounded Knce and White ¥ ‘re For gervice in this eampaign iw w commended for “fortitude and conl performance of duty under fire.” e | A sister, Miss Frances Glennan, re. sides here in the Pentilly Apartments y |Where Gen. Glennan also made his home. rld War as h n Expedi- ' lennan di- h from the h RO( I\\ ILLL. ROCKVILLE, Md, (Special).—In a suit in the Circuit | Court here against the Bright- herd Co. Inc. of Wash. m and . Nelson Kirk of Baltimore for recovery of certain | walnut logs he claimed he had pur- Bright-Shepherd Co. damages a December 24 to recover W' | of his inability was and d by a fury Shea was rej by Attor- neys Thomas L. Dawson and John E Oxley of Rockville judgment a in_the amount of | |s The 1¢ who died Wednesday afternoon, years, took place vesterday from the home of he Mary G, Moore, Nerv were Henry P. Hamill of V sisted by Rev. Clirence pastor of the Methodist Ch £ Burial was in the cemetery afternoon clerk of the marria n Miss tethesda I Crawford, 2 Berry ‘E. Clark, clerk to th commissioners announced to hear protests, if i ag ! vations fixed hy the tax that AssPssOrS who recently reassessed all personal | and real property in the county. the county commissioners will sit at | thelr ‘office in Rockville, as follows [January 5. Galthershurg district: January 10, Rockville district. exclu- sive of the towns of Rockville and Garrett Park: Janu 12, Colesy le land Olney district January 17, towns of Rockville and Gar Jannary town of len At the annual meeting of the Montgor - Assocint r New Vesr | were chos President ’nnu.m Ke ent. J King: son: e | Crawford officers ape ul«\ m hoard Millard F. Mi ervices and o || in Christ tockville. Christmns eve, ginning at 1130 o'ele hold services there at 11 wclock Sun 1 morning and at Ascension Church, | Gaithershur at 915 Sunday morning A large namber of youns people of | Rockville and vicinity is expected ln join in the : of l?nl\lml\ e of Rockville | tonight. which has long been a Christ [ mas eve « Kville. They | will nssemiie ay . at the Raptist Church, and motor about town, singing wherever a candle in a window indicates it is desired The ging will conclude before the he. aning of midnight services in the various churche mhers of the execn | | | iEISEMAN S, OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT 7th & F FRAR PIN ik anvs on Sar Mis Bitcher | Frankin 00 om0 Wi e RULLBOG s B “ane” WilTia - ot oo We o Livaln oty i R L KT, (TS Toi St G0 SN el 0w A . FINER [N Wl ORI LR e N oM Thiwsbay st Ntation sl New R IR WX e | Fiward Wil HAT " Wew Bhach muhilod ware SR Wyt tav it oo el Sl Fowand e WOUND. bk Ny |t vewand ‘\ln\}\ Fi " AT ‘n..uw RAYY Y W WAL Heni by MONEY 200 Hills Ve [ AN PERSIANTERE ik wivaid Tk ek Fowand - 1 Bl S W T et i Tineial wewand | Wi Plegaait N Wown | Vlathing ©Anla Koo 5 i Gen. Glennan was assigned as com | Glennan was 4 native of New | the defend- | Cissel of Rockville | fssued by the | ¢ A L A | At RITES FOR H. E. BLAU. services for Herman Fd 1d. who died at Rhode Island eve conducted there v at 11 o'clock.. Rev. How ard E. Snyder, pastor of the Church | of the Atenement, officiated. Inter « in Oak 11ill Cemetery 1 was a native of Washing « chief of the old Butean member of Beraths. Thiy Funeral } divigion of supplies of th of Engraving. He was 0 old Washington family ber of the Association of Oldest hahitants of the District of Dcalh;ReV[V)orled Jonaw Manzun. 1. Home for Azed and | Infirm R oital A A Hen Chy Pro P 53_ Chastie 53 Trnero Breant o1 | Munieipal et at Hovd & W 1, %" Monday 1he Luneral 1 Bl at FLT ko' CF MINOR BROWN VIN; TERTAND Wi AND HERBERT In joving rememicance of JOHN W AM CLA in_ deat BROTHE" fune 3 A 1 88 | W Htm .‘l'n,,l avited cement Tt |omenrr pect Hill e fries are invited st val- | | ; LTS MINOR, | s 5 ac o v Decvay o Testing | on T He will also terment Harmony Cemet MAKSHALL. On Fr FUNERAL DIRECTURS “Frank Geier's Sons Co._ SEYENTH S1 NN Main 2473 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. EXTARLISHED | e v -+ TN _IAST loth St N W Phone Noren o7 P A. TALTAVULL L faraniie ug OFEICK | i LY T CHAS. S, ZURHORST | MILES. 1. EANY CARITOL ST Phane Linealn 1 - COSTELLO loscph °F. Birch's Sons BIRCHY 03 M S VL SPEARE <o Nt ahmt ta4 Nwitne he AT Wi Aween BN W RN LALLIE CON S BROW N\ e suspanry ows Ha B .um-\ \m. ey 1 Raptist R (USRI s CHAS. A THONMPRIN NOUKR, o + Mogita A ‘W. “Warren Tllhw\i" NII\ & Spring d. Col. 464 * DA BTt Swev b .!}i\\h W Autonn W w “Deal & Co. e R LINCULN 8700 I'lnmlh\' HJnk\n Wi s YT | Wm. H Sardo & Co. 'ovate Limousine Ambulance W Ne Lincoln §2¢ S Cha 1 ALMUS R SPEMR Succeeding the WR.&" ‘TN 1625 Cc FUNERAL o et 1 Pt W MRV Rie ‘miels Arat ew Donarit this lige wn Wy TR Lot RN ve. e wc\fi.‘l Vb s v DRSS - ,‘“ 3 Guds Bros. (‘u'“l:;\:.‘::g St. "1 GEO. G SHAFFER SR FYNRNS A m.‘.. Chitl and M MOWUNRELL Man s SUHE ey T s o ML e 1 CRI Al 6\\1 ()ul; ‘\!N\‘ 14th & BL ACKISTONE, 1407 H Reautitul Floral Designs, $3 and w N i Al e .