Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1931, Page 6

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rF A6 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, A [ e i o e d |STONE MONEY SAVES |the e o soot e ovasonsy ueca -ng.:c:uul.duo%r%:lmfl l,‘l"n“_ — YAP CURRENCY CR|S|S [ purchasing commodltles : Trathcly or the United ‘Siates Without ‘ MRS. MORROW IN EXERCISE markets for the United Stat [ sacrificing anything except lhl‘« 'hflf]h —— oSy Netons dould. mave pessive |Samples From Island Received by | Senator's Widow $n Schoal! Cere- | s Meximum eSectivencs and ‘h‘“"d‘ New York Bank Include { mony Honoring Late Husband. | be predicated on a program of world MRS wide disarmament. | pENGLEWOOD, N. J, November 24| Pennsylvania U. President, M. Gates further outlined that he One of 120 Pounds. Loy B Mtae SE it rennsy B ? | believes suspension for two years of the —_ \xesumn in exercises at the laying of | 0 M Part | Sherman _act, with its hamend;ncnut, AT | the corner stone of a new $850.000 :xg}: } nce Morgan Fartner, would give business a chance to ge school to be named for her late hus Also Hits Tariff. NOVEMBER 24, 1931. The hanksgiving feast is sure to be a complete success if your table is adorned with one of these fancy— FRESH KILLED 'URKEYS 2 37 If You Have Not Yet Made Your Selection, We Advise You to Go to Your Nearest A&P Food Store Now Where You May Be Assured of Getting Just What You Desire. Ducks and Geese Are Not Carried in All Markets, but May Be Procured on Request @ Lean Fresh zr) HAME b 15¢ Sauerkraut, quart golng. Tarift laws. he said, should look | NEW YORK, November 24—Bankers | band, Senator Dwight W. Morrow. toward International as weil 88 Na- | have discover Mrs. Anne Lindbergh, wife of Col. | | tional trade and not merely to the so- | that udrrflg\;leclsn‘:mg::tturgdp nfi‘l‘i"f'éi Charles A. Lindbergh, and another| called protection which they afford. | gold standard, bimetallism and fluctuat- “““H“‘" Elizabeth Morrow, partici- | |~ “Substantial progress is unquestion- | ing paper currency. ated. Mr. Morrow’s brother, Gen. J B5 the Associated Press. ably being made in many important| The Chase National Bank has just 5" Morrow was present. PHILADELPHIA, November 24 —Re- |fields and the issues clarified” M. | recelved for its collection of moneys of | peal of the Volstead act, revision or | Gates sald “Under the leadership of | the world two samples or currency from | ancellation of war debts and suspen- | Eresident Hoover steps of vital impor- | the Island of Yap. This tiny isiand in = tance have been sct in motion and re- | the Pacific is on a stone currency basis. sion of the Sherman anti-trust act are | turning confidence has been stimulated | This money is known as “fei.” While | advocated by Thomas S. Gates, pres- ' in a perceptible degree.” : lit is somewhat inconvenient to carry | ident of the University of Pennsyl-| He added that Mr. Hoover's mora- while shopping, it is lasting, and not | Yanis and former partner of J. B. Mor- | torium announcement electrified the | easily stolen. gan & Co. world and a statement that he favored | Of the three pieces of fei obtained by The recommendations are contained | cancellation or revision of war debts | the bank, the prize one is 26 inches in “give FEurope a tremendous | diameter and weighs 12 pounds. This particular piece of money is said France's total ployed is esti- ated to be about 00. ! “WHERE ECONOMY RULES ™ //MIII/IIIIIIII"I ni II|II|I\\\\\\\\\\\I\\\\ a statement in today's Pennsylvanian, | would 2 ’J‘.m newspaper of the university. psychological lift and make good will Mr, Gates, who retired from the and markets for us.” to be 200 years old, and it is big money | | “Our experience with the Farm Board | in Yap. It will purenase an 18-foot | banking firm to serve the university e demonstrates.” he said, “that attempts | canoe, and is almost enough to purchase | without compensation, also indorsed im- mediate adherence to the League of | to suspend the operation of deep-lying |a wife. Nations’ revision of the tariff’ and aban- | economic forces, as in the valorization | Such money i not hidden or hoarded | donment of the Farm Board. | schemes of the board, defeat the very | in Yap. The native often proudly dis- He suggested that repeal of the Vol- | end they are designed to accomplish | plays it in front of his house. stead act to allow a larger percentage | and should be abandoned.” The two smaller coins possessed by OUR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS EVENT WITH A CRAND PRECEDENT! 6,000 Men’s Extra Fine “EVERFIT” Fancy Fresh Killed ‘® Roasting Fruits & Vegetables CHICKENS @ .15 FLORIDA \ ORANGES »31c | Eovithe Priceolf'a Dosen Cranberry Sauce, 17-0z. can.... 29¢c—39¢c—49c¢ | 7 Fresn Bottom Round Steak ™ 25¢ Salt Water Oysters T?p 'Round Steak .™27¢ | ; standards | Sirloin Steak . . .™3lc Grapetruit .. 3 = 19¢, 2 = 9¢ ». 286, «t. 55¢ { Porterhouse Steak ™ 39¢ | Cooking Apples . . 10 ™ 19¢ 2 ;sfle:';oc Fresh Ground Beef ™ 17¢c | Emperor Grapes . .2" |9c e h Cocoanuts . .: ./ '..2#5¢c A Fresh Sweet Potatoes . .4 ™ |0c ax@i " i e Idaho Potatoes . . 10 » 27c * ROAST SHOULDERS Cabbage' . . . . 2™b5gc Loinor - 1, § BE b 12¢ Crisp Celery e e .2 med. cans 25c { Spareribs Eatmor Cranberries . 2 ™ 23¢ Jonathan Apples . .3 I7¢c SHIRTS Cvenen [0 | | Ri® End | A&P Apple Sauce. . b | ettuce, 2 = 19¢, 2 - 23¢c Broceali- i . . 2w 25¢ Thanksgiving Special ANN PAGE &34 Pure Fruit @ AnnPage (SPEciAL) PURE JELLIES z Glasses z sc Assorted Flavors () Del Monte PEAS 275 29¢ Until Wednesday’s Closing. Boxed for Gift Giving Delicious spread for bread. " A year ago, you couldn’t buy such a fine shirt for anywhere near such a low price! Every one of these shirts is_absolutely correct in quality, style and detail! Highlights_ of Our Great Christmas Shirt Sale: .' English stripad broadcloth. Woven madras; woven fancy broadcloths; novelty patterns. Sparkling tour hole ocean pearl buttons, lastingly sewn. Full cut, perfect fitting, correctly sized for every range. Custom styled: pleated cuffs and back; fastidiously tailored. Everfit Shirts are exclusive in Washington at The Hecht Co. SPECIAL! oy Famous EVERFIT “AIRMAN” SHIRTS $|.95 Each entirely guaranteed, non- shrinking, perfect fitting. In white and solid color broadcloths. Collar \ll ached or collar to match. White, blue, tan, grey or green. L (Men's Purnishings—Main Ploor.) Sale of 2,400 Hand-Tailored High Quality $I TIES Imported and Domestic Materials The most beautiful array of fine neckwear we have ever had at this hand taiiored. Wool lined, resilient construction. price! Every tie (Men’s Purnishings—Main Floor. ) . .50 to $2.50 1 Boxed for Christmas Giving Charge Customers May Buy4n November—Pay in January THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh E St. Bet. 6th and 7th - - NAtional 5100 Creamery Butter %' 37c Sunnyfield Butterii ™ 4lc Nueesi © . . .™ |98 Pillsbury's Flour .. »= 28¢ 8 O'Clock Coffee ™ 17¢ Red Circle Coffee » 25¢ Bokar Coffee . . 29c @ Thanksgiving Sp : IONA PEACHES 25 z Igst. cans Nectartiear . .52 15c GRAPE yurce . P ISC; « 29¢ Sparkle Gelatin . »= 5¢ Stuffed Olives . s 19¢ Reliable Peas . m <= |5¢ A&PFancyCorn, 2% 25¢ kit Tips . Fiemie an Sl ife ecial Bzzam @ (SPECIAL) Delicious Dessert Ready Tn Serve Dates, Figs, Raisins Dromedary Dates == 19¢ Ifayerikigst . .0 .~ 23¢ Cafif. Figs . . 3 u& 25c Marvin Dates . 24 25¢ D. M. Raisins . .= 10c Announcing! IONA BARTLETT PEARS Ige. can Halves Fine Quality Dessert Fruit CANDIES Crestm't Choc's ™ = 45¢ Cocoanut Bonbons w | 7¢ Mixed Candy . . ™ I7c Marshmallows » ®= 19¢ Bonday Candies, 3 »~ 10c Semmt, Chocolates i 89c Announcing! GOLDEN PRUNES Ige. cans Mincemeat—Currants, Etfc. 59¢ | Mott's Cider 4 29¢; = 49¢ Wioodisy T . . 58 Peerless: ot w2336 Keystone ™mat Bx'\'-lk 19¢ Ra|ah Currants, 2 »s 25¢ BulkéCitrons .. .. 29¢ Pound Loaf 17¢ dressing. A&P Pumpkin . %= 10c Libby's Sauerkr't "= 10c can Rajah Salad Dres. % 12¢ wwer Ketchup wis 15¢ Lang's Pickles . *u 10c American Cheese ™ 25¢ {NB. C. Salfines » = = 19¢ GATE 25¢ 5-1b. 24.1b e 1 sc bag Delicious Flavor—Low Prices HOURS——OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY C'“jd Al Dey Thinkesiies Grandmother’s SLICED BREAD 1 Ib. sc : Wrapped Order extra for turkey Sunsweet Prunes & 19¢ Navy Beans . . 4 19¢c Comet Rice 2 »e. |5¢ Morton's Salt . 2 v |Be A&P Oats .. .. 355 20e¢ Pink Salmon . .w e |lc TukdiFshe . 2SS 15¢ Thanksziving Special Sunnyfield Sliced BACON 0 Yo-lb. l 3° 1b. 25¢ In All Grocery Stores and Meat Depts. Cider—Nuts e Cider .. 29¢; = 45¢ Gl || LB L Walnuts or Pecans v 29¢ Almonds . . w2l Grandmother’s FRUIT CAKES 39¢ 2 Ibs. in Fruit Cakes—Drinks Orchard Fruit C'ke ™ 49¢ Rice's Fruit Cake ™ 47c¢ N.B.C. .mi%. Cakes = 25¢ C&C G'ger Ale, 2= 25¢ Clicquot it 2w 29¢ 25¢ Cloverdale Litha-a-Limes 2 &an:. FLOUR for BAKING Sunnyfield 31c 12 Gold Medal or Plllsbm-y’s 59¢ |:: 21¢ 85¢

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