Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1928, Page 12

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12 —_— STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928. CHNESE PROTEST | o] THE EVENING | a memortal structure in Washington for HOUSE VOTE EXPECTED | " National Memorial - Association, ON COLORED MEMORIAL Inc., as a_tribute to the part the col- ored population of America has taken s in_the development of the country. The resolution would authorize an colored population has done in the mili- ' tary service, in art, literature, sclence | and invention. ‘The resolution was introduced in the | Senate by Senato Curtis, and passed | after a favorable report by Senator Fess, | LAND | Resolution Passed by Senate Would | appropriation of $50,000, to be available 2 5 when the memorial association has col- Appropriate $50,000 for ‘k]rcl(‘d a hlmd of $500,000. The site is Nati % |to be selected by the commission #ional Epject created under the resolution, subject to approval of the Fine Arts Commis- sion. The director of public buildings | and parks would assist in directing con- | France to be used with drawing boards struction of the memorial building, | so that contours of distant objects can | which would commemorate what the | be accurately sketched. from the Library committee. The House | resolution was sponsored by Represeni- | ative J. Will Taylor, and has been | favorably reported from committee. 0’ LAKES Sweet Cream Butter Land_ O’ Lakes is America's high- est_quality butter made only from Thess “Sanico™ white esgs are just as fine as any want /a 1 The House is expected to complete ; action at this session on the resolution. which passed the Senate last May, tc create a commission to make plans for il i .. LABOR RULINGS Merchants Being Treated as; Temporary Residents, | Coolidge Told. | | Binoculars have been invented in Home Office, 1845 4th St. N.E. ‘These Prices Prevail in Washington and Suburban Stores' pure sweet cream. D *= 5% B9 . 62¢ m W_LG_Q"E 2doz., $1.05 ‘000000000000000000000000000000000‘ 006‘00000000000000000“00000'006‘. Two New [ 9 Complete Food Stores Two SANICO Meat Markets OPEN OPEN TOMORROW TOMORROW A Sanitary at 2320 Georgia Ave. Mt. Pleasant at Lamont 3710 Macomb St. A Piggly Wiggly at gs&())’” \gNgisZonsin pe “SANICO” Meat Markets will ve. be opened in each of these stores These two new Complete Food Saturday morning. If vou do not Stores will be ready on Saturday buy your meats from us let us as- morning to serve your every table sure you that you will find the need. Those living in either of same high quality here as we have these neighborhoods may now do offered in our grocery department all their food buying at one place. for the past nineteen vears. ’0000000000000000000000000000900“' T00000000000000000000000000000000¢° WALNUTS—These are thcse fine Diamond Brand PLUM PUDDING—The famou Walnuts—fresh 1928 crop nuts, Ib, 39¢ & Robbins brand A S—Fancy paper shell Nonpareil Brand— Large No. y priced af 5 39¢ S d Thin shell their quality. BB rcwmrca: . Charge Accounts Solicited :&%‘&‘4‘&%‘:&‘#&%&;" to shop at The Store for Thrifty People—where you will find values and price interests It Pays that make your budget plan more enjoyable, for shopping here invariably saves you money. Ninth Street car lines ‘We're only ene-half block from the O Street Market. and convenient to Seventh and Come in and be convinced of the money-saving opportunities. Christmas Savings KAUFMAN By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, December Protesting against recent rulings of the Department of Labor, which, it asser’s, are inimical to the interests of Chi. nese merchants, the Chinese C solidated Benevolent Association, oth: wise known as the Chinese Six Com- sent telegrams to President high Government °, g b v L ; INC. 1316 -1326 Seventh StNW MEN-—An Opportunity to Purchase inter O’Coats $10.75 Many men have already taken the advantage of this unusual saving—it's ly one of the most remark- able values we have offered in some time. A larger and better assortment and larger savings makes it a Christmas Gifts cely Roxed the pa have ling RANCES ;,‘::.‘;”',“,‘,‘\,i}f‘”“‘|','.‘\..,‘ ntry, 8 M- | Atanta dancer, who cntren icabes of _ refusing COI- | (elf on the yacht of C. {ificates of ve-cntry to them when they | wealthy sportsman, in Havana Harbor This: 15 cobary and refused to come ashore to face a S SOk ik s charge of attacking Whitehead and | pa s g him to take refuge on shore. BTN LIRS . - time-honored | anization asserts. Th Chinese’ exclusion law of 192 v claim. protected Chinese their wives and in the countyy. nent right to I without in This 2 = o Values Worth From $15 to $22.50 ming them perma- giving them the | n to this country Ly S - 000000000000 000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000 0000000000000 000000000050000000000 e utter disrup- flort toward the fostering | 1 relations between the two . = good Richardson .1b. tin 29¢ tins of peaches, for $1.00 )3 v e L4 WEST POINT EXAMINATION| § Makes Two Appointments, Subject to Tests On March 5. James K. Polk, 1618 Nineteenth street, | and Prancis P. Wells, Mendota Apart- ments, both of this city, have been ap- pointed by President Coolidge as cadets at large at the West Point Military Academy, subject to qualification at the en‘rance examination March 5 next. ongressional appointments to the | Academy include Paul A.| Smith,” Rockville, Md.. with David S.| Hull, Hagerstown, and Frederick W. | Coleman, Bethesda, Md., as alternates. | Appointments_to the academy from the National Guard include Joseph E. Bastion, jr. Battery Park, Bethes- da, private in Howitzer Company, Ist Infantry, Maryland National Guard. BARLEY FROM AMERICA BLAMED FOR HOG DEATHS German Officials Doubt Traders’ Charge After Experiments. President At-Large Always fresh in the beautiful brown and gold tin, Cattle By the Associated Press. HAMBURG, Germany, December 7.— The weekly report of the Cattle Traders’ Association today said that members of the association in the Kaltenkirchen district recently lost 2,000 hogs through feeding them with barley imported from | America. The federal ministry of agriculture, when informed of the report, said that experiments with American barley were still proceeding and that the reported mortality appeared to be so incom- patible with results obtained in the in- vestigation that it would be necessary 10 establish beyond a doubt that the deaths were really due to American ‘barley. Smartly Styled Erle-Maid Frocks for more formal wear For Evening Delightfully ~ feminine frocks— flowered Moires, Chiffons, Trans- parent Velvets, Laces, Satins and Taffetas. Unusual interest is de- rived from the use of the irregular hem, the modified bouffant and the clever placing of flares and peplums. The long back after Callot is important. 'flu.\* For Afternooz U For afternoon we are showing the most | interesting coctail dresses in chiffon and \ clever one-piece frocks after Berthe. The \ snug hipline, the unique placing of the uneven tiers and the use of flares and lace collars are especially distinctive. Erle-Maid Section Third Floor Grilebacher eminine Apparel of Individualily TWELVE-TEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET TSRS sale long to be remembere big warm winter-w s, in the popular colorir d. cight coats of wool and wool our dessel ATS—For , jars, 10¢ shelled almonds, Ib., ..1b. 49¢ dinner; pea- ves, jar, 32¢; tin, 23¢ currants, package DATES—Your choice of Camel brand, or Van Dyk pitted dates ‘of " choice cleaned ...19¢ pkg.. 17c pkg. 20¢ 3. —as well as other staple shades Boys’ Admiral $3.98 Values at $2.69 Little Boys’ Navy Blue Admiral Coats, good grade Melton _cloth, _with red lining. Made with emblem on sleeve. chaps from 2 to 7 years. 44 Boys’ Caps, 95¢ Blue Chinchilla and Serge Caps, sallor and Prince of Wales shapes, sizes up to 6%, Kaufman's—Second Floor Men’s $3.50 and $4 Goodyear Welt Oxfords $2.95 4 \ An assortment of desir- able styles of tan and black kid and gun mctal; broad or regulation lasts, for young men and the more conservative men. Genuine Goodyear welt leather soles and rubber heels; sizes 6 to 11 Boys’ and Girls’ High Shoes $1.95 Black and tan—leather or composition rubber soles and 7 rubber heels; sizes 812 to 2 and 2% to 6. jWhen in Doubt Give “Blue Crane” Silk Hose NUT BROWN DARK GUN METAL FRENCH TAN MANON PAWNEE Remember, a new pair for; any rip, run, or tear. Each pair suitably boxed for gift giving. Very popular A this season for the littl m%; ngs. Styles for men and young men—a model for every type. Each carefully tailored and finished. Plain colors and mixtures in grays, tans and blucs Ulster and form-fit styles that you will be more than proud to wear, Sizes in the assortment from 34 to 44. Men’s and Young Men's Suits $17.50 to $25.00 Values, $13.75 Boys’ 4-Piece Suits With Two Pairs Pants $7.95 Mothers who have boys that need new clothing and those for whom you would buy a Christmas gift, why not see these suits . . . all of the better grade and certainly a most acceptable and practical gift. Made of good sturdy materials, in the wanted colorings and mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Exceptionally well tailored and finished. oy 3. Every Pair in Gift Box What woman does not like beautiful silk hosiery for gifts, they simgly cannot have too many pairs. And, when giving these Blue Crane Hose you not only have the satisfaction of giving just what she wants, but, that every pair must give satisfactory service, or you get a NEW PAIR FREE, a antee which can only come with the better grade silk hose. S s s Prctce e > 5 “Blue Crane” Hose are made of finest Japanese silks, another reason why they wear so well. Choice of service-weight with square or pointed heel and sheer filmy chii- fon. Pure silk irom toe to top of hem. e color assortment includes all the most fash- hades, including the following that match inter ensemble. NEW BOULEVARD TEA TIME MAUVE TAUPE LIGHT GUN METAL such as French nude, nude, champagne and others. Kaufman's—First Floor. $2.50 Imported French Kid Gloves $1.95 pr. Soft French Kid Gloves, with novelty embroidered backs and cuffs . . . in har- monizing tones. Come in tan, brown, beaver, black, and black with white. Sizes 6 to 8. Nicely boxed. $1 ‘Suede-like Gloves 59¢ Look and wear as well as the more expensive suede gloves. Come in all new shades for Winter wear. Made with fancy turnback cuffs, Sizes 6 to 815 Kaufman's, First Floor “TOYTOWN A Yer : : Service Santa Claus will also be here to listen to the kiddies’ wants and give them a little souvenir from his homg in the North. 5 { G? € o [] T Coats $7 All-Steel Autos © $4.95 $4 Wicker Go-Carts Mechanical Trains, $1 Mechanical Train Sets, elght pleces— engine, tender two coaches and circular track. $3 All-Steel Scooters, §1.98 Large cushion rub- ber-tired disc wheels; green and red enamel finish. $5 Solid Oak Desk Sets $2.98 Solid Oak Steering Sleds Children’s Rockers \ $1.49 ) Ten-Key Upright Pianos $1 $6 All-Steel ‘Wagons, $4.98 Gendron - make Coaster Wagons; disc wheels, large cushion rubber tires; size 28x15-inch body. Red enamel, Aluminum Sets $2.95 41 -pc. Aluminum Kitchen Sets, just like mother’s; all neces- sary utensils. | - 23c | and 49¢, and black walnut meats, tin 45¢ 5 N. OPEN HOUSE Tonight 7:30 to 10 O’Clock —that you may inspect three COMPLETE FOOD STORES PILLSBURY’S PANCAKE FLOUR ne21c RITTER Pork and Sanitary Sanitary Piggly Wiggly 2017 Wiscon Branch No. Street will move To 1224 3710 Macomb St. Mt. Pleasant at Lamont St. Two “Sanitary” Move Tomorrow to larger and better locations 2!5. now located at 1228 36th FIGS—Eight-ounce package figs, 10e or iay al 20¢ Special TIDEWATER Herring ROE 27¢ P&G Laundry ‘ Lge. Tins 2 ve. 36th St. Just & few doors south of the old location. Branch No. ‘Wiszonsin, will move BEANS Ti For 250 "o 3710 3000000000““00000000“0000“000 ‘ A Distinctive Coffee in a Distinc- tive Tin for Distinctive Patronage Sanico Coffee —“I’s decidedly better” Upholding our policy of offering a better quality for the same money or equally good quality for less money, we have decided to offer you a recl value in quality coffee. Our new Sanico Coffce, in the distinctive new bufl, green and red canisters, is the result. | | P A cup of SANICO Coffee will do more to convince you of its quality and taste than a page of praise. .0000000000000000000000“000000005 PEAS AND CARROTS—A tasty combination of fresh peas and diced carrots which Is a favorite with those who have tried it 2 tins 35¢ BEETS IN GLASS—Snider's fancy sliced beets in jars—see them before buying. jar 25¢ APPLE SAUCE—A taste-appealing addition to any dinner—try the White House brand tin 14¢ KRAFT KAY—Why not try Kraft Kay—for salads or sandwiches jar 25¢ CATSUPS—Don't omit catsup in your buying list. Ritter, bottles, 10c and 15c; Libby’s, bottle, 22¢; Heinz, bottles, 15¢ and 23c. FORD'S PRESERVES—A tasty sweet is a ‘welcome addition to any meal—seven flavors..per jar 30c IDAHO Baking POTATOES Large fancy mealy pota- toes that most everyone ap- preciates. Quality food ~at & most reasonable price. 10 ws. 35¢ (aNICO>! 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 90000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 g Fresh Spinach ... Fancy Kale...... Emperor Grapes. . Stringless Beans. . 143, now located Bulk Turnips...........3 "™ 13c Iceberg Lettuce. ......10c, 12'¢c Eatmor Cranberries at 3302 SOAP .‘00“0“00‘00000000000000000000000 TRUSTY FRIEND FOODS Are GOOD Foods! For this week only we are offering two Trusty Friend canned vegetable combinations at a real money-saving price just to acquaint our patrons with the quality and goodness of foods bearing this label. Here is a rare opportunity to try these foods at a savings and then return before Saturday’s closing day and lay in a Winter’s Supply. A 34c Value A 49c Value 26¢ = 38c Each tin listed below is the regular No. 2 size tin. One Tin Each of— Lima Beans.reg. 18¢c Cut Beans. .reg.13c Corn.......reg. 18¢ Total Value. . 34¢c Total Value. . 49¢ 26¢c 7 38¢c This Week 000000000000000000000000000000000° BLUEBERRIES—For a real delicious pie use these fine Wyman Blueberries—and the nice part of it is you can serve blueberry pie at any season of the year . tin 2% SAUCES—Lea & Perrins’ at 29¢ and Brand's A-l Sauce at 27c per bottle are necessary adjuncts to any feast where meat, fish or fowl is served. PIMENTOS—A variety of brands in glass and tin from 9¢ to... 29¢ CAMPBELL'S SOUPS—Sixteen varieties to choose from for the soup course, tin 10c, except tomato, which we offer at 3 tins for 25¢ Special for FEach tin listed below is the smaller No. 1 size uin. One Tin Each of— Lima Beans.reg. 13¢ ireg. 8¢ ..reg. 13¢ 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 CHOCOLATE—Just for a change serve hot choco- Let us suggest Walter Baker’s...1-5 Ib. 10¢ FLORIDA ORANGES Sweet. juicy fruit from southern Florida—a variety of sizes to pick from—all sizes mot in all stores. Per Dozen 25¢ to 55¢ late. SRR L 3 ™ 20c - 10c CONVENIENTLY LOCATED () MEAT Prime MARKETS Beef The choicest of fancy cuts from corn-fed steers only. Try a Sanico steak or roast and you'll be sure to buy the best the market affords. Fancy Chuck Roast Porterhouse Steak Sirloin Steak..... Top Round Steak........ Bottom Round Steak. .. .. Hamburg Stealt .. ... . oo oovaisiss viisiesioewas Boiling Beef............... Prime Rib Roast Veal Cutlets ........." 60c Loin Veal Chops......"™ 55¢ Shoulder Veal Chops ..™ 40c 27c 22¢ 37¢c Boned Breast of Veal..™ 30c¢ Dried Sliced Beef...."™ 20¢c Cooked Corned Beef..” ™ 10¢ B P Lb. Fancy A-1 Quality Pork Smoked HAMS Lb. 2 : Smoked Shoulders Fresh HAMS Fresh Shoulders figs |

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