Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1930, Page 7

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Of course you’ll be doing some Baking for Christmas Your nearby 450 Store is ready and waiting to help you with Holiday needs—and the prices will more than please you for such High Quality. Just look at this list! Then visit your nearest 4500 Store and see our stocks. ¥ e MDA 12 LueeoButter v 40c|Selected Eggs .- 25¢ | Richland Butter b. 37c| Gobd Seat Eggs < For Christmas Pies and Tarts! : § &0 Mince Meat . 19¢ 4 Pare Open Kettle N i 45C0 Cooked Pumpkin 2 M 19¢ cans X coes Sweet Potatoes 2 ans 25¢ i 2 Ibs. 23° § California Secdless Raisins 2 »iss. 15¢ ~ Package__ Hom-de-Lite asco ce Lemon or Mince Meat |Baking Powder| Orange Peel \ 2" 25¢ jar 42 | 1. can 20¢ |« 13¢ California Seeded Raisins ..pkg. 10c | Brer Rabbit Molasses Imported Cleaned Currants .pkg. 12c | Baker’s Shredded Coconut. .pkg. 7c Glace Citron Peel........... 1b. 37c | Baker’s Southern Style Coconut. . ..can 16¢ Glace Orange & Lemon Peel. .1b. 25¢ | Baker's Baking Chocolate . . J4-1b. cake 22¢ Lemon or Vanilla Extract. ..bot. 13c | Delicious Red Cherries Fancy Pea Beans 2 s ]5¢ | 5 Lima Beans 2 i 25¢ e _0_0_0_0.0 e 0 0 o 0 Reg. 19¢ asco and Del Monte Peaches R‘-:l—:!c_l-’:n:—dale Stringless Beans........... an ](Q¢ Res. 7¢ 4SCO Gelatine Desserts.............. e Be Reg. 15c Hurlock Cranberry Jelly........... 2 cns 25¢ Mazda Electric Lamps each 20c | Mazda Lamps 25 w. each 25¢ 20-30-40-50-60 w. : 6 for $1.08 (Red, Green, Flame Tint) @ for $1.35 0°0%6%°¢%0%°0%¢%¢%0%0%e® The Flavor and Price Are Unsurpassed R. & R. or Atmore’s 37c—27c=10c Saved! ean z7c Victor Coffee b. 23¢ ‘The Choice of Thousands Sweet Mixed qt. 290 ¥ Acme Brand Coffee w. un 33¢ | Pickles ey Especiafly Adapted to Percolator Use Tasty ”T:-q_t- i Maxwell House Coffee............... . tin 41c | Olives jar 29 Post Toasties 2 pkgs. 15¢ || Crosse & Blackwell’s Pickles bot. 25¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. . .2 pkgs. 15¢ || Selected Mixed Nuts ........ 1b. 25¢ Va, Sweet Pancake Flour. . .pkg. 11c || Finest Paper Shell Almonds. .Ib. 21c Pappy’s Guava Jelly jar 25¢ || Fancy California Walnuts. . . .1b. 32¢ A Big, Big Value! Victor 1 5 ¥ Bread =~ OJC Christmas Candies—Big Variety! Lucille Finest Assorted Chocolates 5-Ib. box $2.25 Lucille Finest Ass’t’d Chocolates 1b. box 50¢; 2-Ib. box 95¢ Poinsettia Assorted Chocolate: .. 5-1b. box $1.29 Hard and Filled Candies 1b. 25¢; 5-Ib. can §1.19 gm»ted Mixtures (Chocola!I:s and Bonbons). ... .. 1b. 25¢ Strawberry, Peach, , weethome Assorted Chocolates 1b. 39¢ g = 2l Sleigh Girl Assorted Chocolates 5+1b. gift box §1.69 PRESERVES ; n Make or Decorat;, For the Children ou'Ss‘;'e'?ie o lC):bn s Express rull Wagons Cake Rubyettes 2 1};631.00 “ohen” Baskets |1 : %2 : %3 Quality Meats! Tender Fancy Round Porterhouse Finest Fresh Produ;'e! Red Sweet Potatoes . . . . 4lbs., 17¢ ASC0 Meat Markets are “Headquarters” for Turkeys, Chickens, Duchks, etc. May we have your order for Christmas? CHINA OF MADISON | SWILLED TO U. . {Corcoran Gallery and Capital Man Also Legatees of James Clark McGuire. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, December 18.—The | Government of the United States and seven institutions are legatees in the es- | tate of James Clark McGuire, presi- dent of the Knickerbocker Hospital, | who died December 7. His will was filed yesterday. The Government is bequeathed five pieces of china which belonged to President Madison and a tray and silver tea cup owned by George Wash- ington. These are to be exhibited in the White House. A fragment of the original rudder of the U. S. frigate Constitution goes to the Smithsonian Institution. A sister, Mary McGuire, get the residue estate in trust for life, after which the principal _goes for scholarships and research for the Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute at Troy, Historic books and prints are left to the Corcoran Art Gallery, Washing- ton, and New York museums. Alan L. Johnston, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Margaret Steele, Baltimore; Fran- ces and Margaret Ker, Charlotte, N. C.,, and Frances and Henrletta Wil 3 Los Angeles, Calif,, are given cash be- uests. BUILDING LOAN HEAD CHANGES GUILTY PLEA Los Angeles Man Motivated by De- sire to Aid in Untangling Affairs of Firm. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, December 18.—Gil- bert H. Bessemyer, who previously an- nounced he would plead guilty to a grand theft charge growing out of his confession that he embezzled $8,000,000 from ing & Loan tion of Los Angeles, of which he was head, today disclosed he had changed his plans. Bessemyer said through his attorneys he would plead not guilty and as- serted he was motivated by a desire to make restitution as quickly as pos- sible. He contended that if pleaded guilty he would be sen but that s delay his pun- ishment and permit his presence here to assist in untangling the affairs of his wrecked company. Attorney for Besemyer asserted their client was “not attempting to avoid punishment.” DR. WILBUR AIDS MOVE FOR ILLITERACY DATA | Favors Legislation to Make Census Information Available to Na- tional Advisory Committee. By the Associated Press. e influence of Secretary Wilbur was lent irf full today to obtaining from the Census Bureau the name and ad- dress of each person who cannot read or_write. Law makes it impossible now for the gugau to At privacy. A resolution by Senator Metcalf, Re- publican, Rhode Island, had been in- troduced to make the illiteracy data available to the National Advisory Com. advocated cre- ation in the Census Bureau of a division to compile all data on illiteracy for the use of educational authorities. He set out for the Adviso: termined FASCISTS FIRE ON REDS Wound Four, Two Dangerously, After Meeting in Germany. | KREFELD, Germany, December 18 () —Fascists returning on trucks last | night from an out-of-town meeting fired shots into a group of Communists, wounding two persons dangerously and two elightly. Koenigsberg a number of win- City Hall were smashed by unemployed Communists demon- strating in front of the building. Delight your chil- P dren—and other young friends of yous—with a 24- bar package of Make Him Happy With C SHIRTS é Every man likes plenty of shirts, especiall : Flannel Robes Manhat?;n shirts, wfiich ire so fine th}:: thci" Brocaded $1010 $25 are featured by the Parker-Bridget Company. Robes Make him happy with half a dozen this Christ- $10t0 $100 mas. ; — Manhattan White Shirts, $2 to $5 Manhattan Fancy Shirts, $2 to $7.50 : Manhattan Dress Slfirls, $3 to $5 Silk Cravats - o Pajamas $1 t0 $7.50 2 T $2.50 to $15 i ~ Slippers Handkerchiefs ! 25¢ to $3.50 7 $2.50 to $7 Striped Shirts Golf Hose $2t0 $7.50 $1.50 to $3.50 Belt and Buckle Sets, $1 to $4- Gloves $3.50 1o $10 Gladstone Bags Fitted Gladstone $15 to $35 Bags, $40 Silk Hose + Kit Bags Club Bags $1t0 $2.50 . $35 10 $60 $15 to $25 $5 to $30 Bshor Bidp o New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 Fourteenth N.W. & NATIO Bg k

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