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THE EVE D. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1931 16 Big SPECIALS At Our Stores This Week We have selected sixteen grocery items and have priced them very special in anticipation of a big week in all Sani- tary and Piggly Wiggly Stores. Visit your favorite store and share in the blz savings we have made possible . . . and, remember, these 16 specials are in addition to our meat and vezetnble specials and our many big every-day values. IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Beginning with the issuance of The Star today and continuing through Thunduy we are offering our usual fine tender steaks at the lowest prices quoted in years. BEEFSTEAK SALE Porterhouse Steak ~39¢ . .. .. - Top Round . . . Bottom Round N Fresh Ground Hamburg Prime Rib Roast........ . 29¢ Chuck Roast ... 19¢ 3-Cornered Roast ....... ®. 25¢ BeslLRvwerr: . . ooio v coiivi . 25¢ Boiling Beef ......... . 12V5¢ Leg of Lamb. . ... ..lb, 33c Fresh Hams. .. - Fresh Shoulders ........n 18c Smoked Shoulders ......n. 15¢c Sanico Hams oo oi2Be PorkiEivers: .o .ooio0e ot ». 10c CERENONIES HONOR| : o b oy SRS Anniversary of Birth of Fa-| mous Suffrage Leader Is Celebrated. Coal Co. mc. B. & O. R B & Mich. Ave. NE. Phone Decatur 0180-0181 Famous Reading Anthracite vod Emrrum-nt of : ‘ FALSE TEETH Dropping or Slipping Don't be embarrassed again by having your faise teeth siip or drop when yoll eat, taik. laugh or sneeze. Just sprinkle | @ lttle Fasteeth on your plates. This ew, extremely fine powder sives 3 won- 4 The 111th anniversary of the birth of Susan B. Anthony, famous suffrage leader, who died 25 years ago, was ob- served yesterday with a celebration at her statue at the Capitol and & me- morial service at All Souls' Unitarian NG S '|| Church. Members of the National Woman's & Woman Sufiering from Party conducted the ceremony at the Arth t Capitol. Miss Adelaide Johnson, the FIULS |ccuiptress who designea the _statue. | Arthritis tn my | WDICh includes the figures of two othér | el e riea | ploneer suffragists, Lucretia Mott and “Mineral Water Elizabeth Cady Stanton, placed a wreath at the base of the group. Senator Copeland Speaks. Mi:s Johnson also recounted the his- of the statue, and Mrs. Harvey W. {ey national chairman of the organ- 1&!“0“ and Miss Laura Berrian of Georgia also spoke, The speaker at the services at the church was Senator Rul)&ll[: C?‘]’;Clfll‘ldr . of New York, who tol e story o woman suffrage and paid tribute to the Mountain Valley Water | yomen sutras 2 ——— Bld Mrs. Anna B. endley. e Nflhfl’lfl' B""k 3 president of the Susan B. Anthony | Foundation, presided, and the invoca- | tion was given by Rev. U. S. G. Pierce, pastor of the church. Other Speeches Heard. Mrs. Ida Keefer sang “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” with Lewis At- water accompanying her on the organ. Other speakers were Mrs. Bertha Yoder Werthner, Lady Louise Montague and Miss Janet Richards. Benediction was pronounced by Rev. Dr. Willlam T. | Snead of the Episcopal diocese of Phil-| ld?lphh Following_the ceremony at the Cap- itol, Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, chairman of the lawyer's council of the Woman's Party, spoke at the organiza- tion's headquarters. WATER POWER USE (7] INCREASED IN 1930 i No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to ~ay off your loans without the expense. of renewing. $1.000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger fl or smaller loans at proportion- I ate rates. 25 “Umsie - or " teeling g oy T on seslne, o} 8% Giner Grue store —Advertisement. Serve— Libby’s For Breakfast Carpenter’s Sauerkraut Fresh Figs Now is the time to serve and Vary your usual breakfast menu, enjoy sauerkraut—it's delicious serve these luscious Texas breakfast with spare ribs. figs. R 1 i EVERYDAY VALUES Medium Size Prunes . ....4 " 25¢c | Sealect Evap. Milk. . ....3 « 23c Large Size Prunes . ......2"25¢ | Borden’s Evap. Milk. . .. .3 = 25¢c Extra Large Prunes ...... » 19c | Standard Tomatoes. . .4 2= 25¢ Sunsweet Prunes. . . .... »»« 13c | Puritan Sliced Bacon. ..... ™ 33¢c Sunsweet Prunes.....2" s« 21¢c | Mrs. Faunce Sausage. ...2 ™ 57c Evaporated Peaches . . .. .2 25¢ | Wisconsin Cream Cheese. .. ™ 29¢ Blue Ribbon Peaches . . 1™ »«= 15¢ | Sanico Brand Flour. . .12 .0 39¢ Evaporated Apricots .. . ... » 19¢ | Gold Medal Flour. .. .12 .u.. 47¢ Sun Maid Raisins . . ...... = 10c | Pillsbury’s Best Flour, 12 w.ve 47c Dried Lima Beans . ......2 " 25¢ | Sanico Pancake. .......3 »= 25¢ White Soup Beans . . .325¢ | Log Cabin Syrup. ... m 2T 4 52¢ Carton or Bulk Lard . (7 Sanico Fresh Eggs We sell only one quality fresh eggv—the same fine quality always found in the Sanico cartons. 25¢ n.m- alities are most pleasant.” one Metropolitan 1082 for free bookiet. Sold in Washington for 15 Years Carton of a Dosen HIM EAT OR SLEEP “‘Stomach gas rrolded my heart. Wa, Y!lfles! at _night Ate only milk an crackers ' Adierika heiped. ” Sieep good How. nervosness Sidy. never thought ® | Jou’ are nervous. wiil, surprise you morrow You fee] the won- i eRect of this German doctors Feoples ‘Drug Stores.—Adver- Rib Lamb Chops. ....... n. 55¢ Loin Lamb Chops.......n 55¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops .. .». 29¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast. . ..n. 23¢ Breast of Lamb....... n. 12V5c Pork Roast.......Ib., 22¢ Select Pork Chops....... . 27c Lean Pork Chops........ n. 2lc Whole or Half Loin ..... . 22¢ Center Cut Roast ....... w. 25¢ Mrs. Faunce Sausage....m. 29¢ Real Estate Loams | (D. C. Property Only) | But America Is Using Only 19 Per| Cent of Possible Capacity, Says Survey. Black Eyed Peas . . ... .2 ™ 15¢ By the Assoctated Press. America is using only 19 per cent ! of her water power, the Geological Perpetual Building Assoclatlon | | power, an increase of 1 “UGLY SKIN MADE ME AN OUTCAST ” but almost overnight it was a different story “8kin eruptions and blackheads repel others. Squeezing oniy made ‘my skin sore and blotchy. I had given up hope | ho! of relief when a nurse told me to get ;horurow!r would be required to util- Rowles Mentho Sulphur. She explained how its Phenol removes infection as its Sulphur clears the skin and the Menthol soothes and heals the sore, raw tissue. Overnight 1 looked better. And in a few days my skin was clear.” With amazing ease, Rowles Mentho Sulphur safely clears the skin. It is also good for dry skin, itching torture and eczemsa. Insist on Rowles Mentho Sulphur for best results. All druggists. Rowles Mentho Sulphur Symptoms ofa cold They are well de- fined. An achy sensation, sneez- eling, head,| Y (ache:Asatind’ ¥ tonic to uncomfortable |, ‘O 8Ys- eondition which ftom 1s soon relieved by the tonic and laxative effect of Grove’s Loxative | BROMO QUININE Tablets ——l_tchmg Skn; Whereveritisand what- ever the cause, relieved at once by Resinol. Even if the trouble has resisted many treatments and the skin is sore and in- flamed, the heal- ing medication in thi s soothing ointment sel- dom fails to give satisfying results Stops painl Acts Us= Resino! also for chafing burns, piles, sores—wherever o bealing cressing is needed. A all drug stores. Sample sent free. Write Resi- noi, Dept. 73, Baltimore. Md Resinol Regular Delivery Over 100,000 families read The Star every day. The great ma- jority have the paper delivered regularly every evening and Sun- day morning at s cost of 1% | unit of the proposed quadrangle, which, | | Mr. Dunkle stated ground would be | Survey estimates, and water Wheels with a capacity of about 80,000,000 there is. Capacity of wheels installed as of January 1 in all plants of 100 horse- power or more totaled 148! Ol" horse- 9, or 7.2 per cent, during 1930, epon of the survey today said. California topped the 10 leading| States in capacity of water wheels with | 156 per cent of the country's total, or 2,321,374 horsepower, in 162 plants. | New York was second with 128 per cent at 511 plants generating 1,903.545 horsepower. The eight others ranked: North Carolina, 6.4 per cent, 115 plants, 954,000 horsepower; Alabama, 6.3 per cent, 12 plants, 931,450 hone-' power; Washington, 6 per cent, 69 rlln'-l 892,015 horaepovler South Caro- ina, 55 per cent, 47 piants, 815,938 horsepower; Maine, 3.9 per cent, 254 phnu ,561 horsepower: New Hamp- ire, per cent, 246 plants, 553,002 wer; Wisconsin, 3.5 per cent, 177 plants, 519,277 horsepower: Georgia, | 3.2 per cent, 50 plants, 482,459 horse- | power. ‘The Geological Burvey said hydro- | electric production decreased 5 per cent in 1930, principally through rain- fall deficiency. JUDGE IS NAMED FOR PERJURY TRIAL Fredericksburg Jurist Selected by ! Governor to Preside in Case Against Archie Kidwell. Special Dispatch to The Star. LEESBURG, Va., February 16.—Judge | Prederick W. Coleman of Fredericks- burg has been designated by Gov. John Garland Pollard to preside at the trial | here of Archie Kidwell, charged with perjury in connection with his testi- mony in the trisl of Lertie Holsinger, acquitted by a jury under an indict- ment charging him with violation of the State prohibition law. Judge J. R. H. | Alexander will appear as a witness | against Kidwell and Commonwealth’s | Attorney John Galleher will prosecute Kidwell. Walter Tansil Oliver of Pair- | fax, former member of the State Sen- ate, will defend Kidwell. | Kidwell, said to be a native of Fair- | fax, was brought back to Loudoun by Sheriff Adrian last week from the State Penitentiary farm in Goochland County, | where he was serving a term. He is out | under bal. S |BIDS WILL BE SOUGHT FOR SCHOOL BUILDING Training Structure to Be Erected | at Frostburg State Normal | Institution. | l Special Dispatch to The Star. FROSTBURG, Md., February u»— Bids will shortly be received for the | erection of a_training school building | at Frostburg State Normal School, ac- cording to announcement, of Wilson L. | Smith of the firm of Smith & May, architects, Baltimore. i For this bullding $81,000 is available, $50,000 having been appropriated two years ago, while this session of the Legislature s to authorize $31,000 additional. This total is deemed suff- cient. according to Principal John L. Dunkle, to construct a suitable building complete with all equipment. The new building will be erected in the rear of the present auditorium and the model schcol and will be the first when completed, will cons.st of a group of bulldings facing Loo street on the north and Park avenue on the south. broken for the structure early in March 1t 15 hoped to have it ccmpleted for the | opening of the Fall term. | WORKERS GET 5-DAY WEEK' Pay Cut Given 250,000 Berlin Metal Industry Employes. BERLIN, February 16 (#).—A quarter of a million workers in the Berlin metal industry hereafter will have a five-day working week with a corresponding re- duction in pay. An agreement with employers made effective as of today stipulates that the men shall not come to work on Satur- day as well as on Sunday. Clerical cents daily and § cents Sunday If you are not taking edvan- tage of this this jow rate, tel 5000 now and temorrow. staffs will work one and one-half hours less each day. The workers hope by means of the ment to prevent mrnm laying nu of men and mn the way possibly to vm some of unemployed back at x x x x x16 BIG SPECIALS~ x x x x Shriver’s A-1 Corn, 2% 25¢ Deliciously good Maryland COUNTRY GENTLEMAN corn, regularly 15c. Shriver’s A-1 Peas, 2 +:39¢ Pleasingly flavored small peas, regularly 25c. Lima No. 2 ‘ 25c Pk.- ° for Blue Ridge Each of these neml is Shriver plcked We hnve sold Shriver’s foods over our counterl Morton’s Salt . . 21c Del Monte Sardines, 3 *25c¢ With 3 Cakes of CUCQUOT CLUB 3 < 19c¢ 2 = 27c Maximum Peaches, 3 ::50¢ g oo Robena Nut Top Cakes . . = 25¢ Chicken and Noodle Dinner, 39¢c fresh flavor; regularly 15c. D & . Assort as No. 2 Tins Cut Beans :ood enough for any table. 25¢ Hershey’s Cocoa "7 Large Gloria halves, regularly 20c. Also Keystone Mammoth halves at this price. Carll’s Ear Corn . . 2+69¢ IVORY SNOW FREE —which is specially priced this week GINGER ALE A Uneeda Bakers’ uke—wnfer bne, marshmallow mound, chocolate iced with a mt on For a novel and tnty luncheon—a green glass divided dinner plate FREE. Strip Bacon ... .. .. .lb., 25¢ For These Whe Prefer to Slice Their Own Bacon. Light Strips. Heavy Strip Bacon...... m. 29¢ Puritan Sliced Bacon....n. 33c Loffler Scrapple b. 15¢ Loffler Westphalias. . .. 35¢ FISH For Hlll'lmt Steak Fillet of Haddock | Ash Wednesday | Salmon Steak | Fancy Trout.. Breast of Veal Ib., 20c Tender Veal Roast Priced Very Reasonably Veal Cutlets. Veal Roast. . Shoulder Chopl Rib Chops w. 25¢ . 21c ........ . 20c LENTEN SUGGESTIONS Sanitary Butter. n. 35¢, 2 s. 69¢ Land O’ Lakes Butter. . . . ». 39¢ Long Boy Bread..... 1 8c Jumbo Bread. . . .. Green Bag Coffee Sanico Coffee Sanitary’s Special Coffee . . Catalina Tuna Fancy Crab Meat Ritter Soups Yegciable or Tomato ». 23¢ .2 tins 15¢ FRUITS AND Sanico Macaroni. . ... .3 pm. 25¢ Peerless Macaroni . vk 5¢ Del Monte Tomato Sauce . .. un 6¢c Blue Rose Rice White House Rice. . . . m. vks. 10c Domestic Sardines 2 uns 9c Crown Brand Sardines. . . un 10c Bulk Hominy 3 . 10c VEGETABLES Texas Carrots . .. — 5¢ Fine quality and priced 3374 per cent less than last wuk.. Fancy Spinach ..3-19c A very low price is quoted in our stores on fancy new spinach. Fancy New Cabbage .. . = 5¢ New Texas Beets Crisp Jumbo Celery . . 2 Fancy Broccoli . Fresh Peas in the Pod Red Sweet Potatoes . New Potatoes . Idaho Baking Potatoes 15¢ 25¢ ) e 20c 29¢c 19¢ 25¢ 18¢ kg o S D’Anjou Eating PEARS Why not enjoy these fancy D’Anjou Pears? Chill them before serving and you will eat pears at their best. You will enjoy 2= 15¢ them at breakfast or before retiring. Quality and Flavor JUMBO BREAD Making Y 111:?}?'\ loc Bro:d Czono;rou 6%¢c a Pound