Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1932, Page 23

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WoopwaRrD & LoTHRrOP “ DOWN STAIRS STORE Fur-Trimmed Coats Each a Copy of a Higher Priced Model Rough Fabrics... These Smart Colors . . . Black Brown Green Attractively Trimmed with. .. Manchurian Wolf (dog) THE EVENING STAR, ) WASHINGTON, D f., MONDAY, JANUARY 1932. EPSCIPALBSHI LAUDSPOPESPLEA Says Control Issue Blocks Church Unity Despite World Hopes. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. January 11.—The pre- | siding bishop of the Protestant Episco- | pal Church, the Rt. Rev. James De Wolf Perry, in a sermon at the Cathedral of | St. John the Divine yesterday, answered the ‘present encyclical of Pope Pius on | | Christian unity. 1 "It is & sincere and graclous appeal. | addressed as it is to the “separated brethren.” the Bishop said, “and should | have respect and reply from those to whom it most concerns. Cites Longing for Unity. “The whole Christian world does in- deed look with longing for the return to one fold, but it believes that this can be realized only through the ac- knowledgement of Jesus Christ as the sole head of the church, the shepherd and bishop of the souls of men.” | 1 *fe ‘quoted St. Jerome as writing in | the fourth century | “The custom of the Roman church | | has no more authority than that of any other. The Episcopate at Rome has | no’ more authority essentially than any | other Episcopate.” Called Main Obstacle. Then he continued: “A seat of gov-| | ernment which has been reared for the | exercise of ecclessiastical power by one | part of the church, involving breach of union with the other parts, and fortify- | ing its authority with the doctrine of | infallibility, can never be accepted as the center of reunion * * . “I know that the desire for reunion is no less ardently felt by Protestants than it is by Catholics. Nevertheless, with them also the cause of pure re- Shuns Gay Life BROADWAY DANCER COM- MUTES FROM SUBURBS. BERYL WALLACE Dances on Broadway, but doesn't live there. ' She has a cottage in & suburb outside New York and commutes each day. _—A. P. Photo. TWO AT MANILA SAVED What Could Be Better? Than a steaming plate of pancakes and sausage for breakfast? This week we are offering a most attractive feature in all grocery stores and meat departments. —,,,;—COMBII’V\IATION%OFFER—— 3 - SUNNYFIELD pkg. Pancake or Buckwheat and Briggs’ Sausage SPECIAL PRICE 1-1b. Pkg. Regular Value 32Y4c or 27Y5c Knox Gelatin . . » [9¢ Banquet Tea . ‘& 25¢ Boscul Coffee » « 37¢ Ralston &t . v 22¢ Cereal Meat or Green Links 25 Comet Rice . 2 »= |5¢ Pillsbury Pancake =« 10c A. J. Pancake . . »= }0c Crisco . » == 23¢c % 68¢ —“wum ECONOMY RULES " o Illlllll\\\\\\\\\“\\\ 3 Days' Specials Until Wednesday’s Closing Blue Rose Rice,4 - 19¢ Fancy Navy Beans, 6 . 25¢ Economical and Nutritious in Soups Selox . . . 2w 25¢ Camay Soap .. 3 == 20c oy Soap . .3 |4¢ . e Qe 2lc Oxydol . PR Marmink (mink-dyed marmot) Lapin (rabbit) Vicuna ligion has first consideration.” 'PAYMENT OF DEBTS | IN KIND HELD NEED British Economist Sees Collapse of Western World if Gold Is Demanded. IN ARMY AIR MISHAP Pilot, Hit by Weight, Senses Just in Time to Prevent Crash—Radio Operator Jumps. BUTTER PRICES REDUCED AGAIN ey SUNNYFIELD FANCY 2k COCOA || Print Butter, 2 " 65¢ Packed in 14-1b. Portions. n. 33c FANCY CREAMERY e « 21bs. 59¢C BUTTER .55, . 30c Try a pound or two today—at these low prices. Triangle Salt . 3 »= 10c Pure Lard . .3 » 25¢ American Cheese ™ 25¢ | Morton's Salt, 2 »= |5¢ Karo Syrup . a=iQc S'nyfield Flour, 125 31¢ . mowe Milk . . . 3 52 20c | Sui. Coffee == 43¢, 85¢ Eagle coama Milk == 19¢ @ Encore Prepared Spaghetti With Cheese and Tomato Sauce cn Ge Ready to heat and eat. Regains By the Associated Press. MANILA, January 11.—The escape of two Army lieutenants from an air- plane accident in mid-air at Nichols | Field, near Manila, last Thursday, was learned here yesterday. Lieut. Frederick E. Glantzberg, pilot- ing the machine, " was struck and knocked unconscious by a weight trail- B (s Amoctated Breas, ing rom a radio antenna suspended NEW YORK, January 11—War debts | from another plane. and reparations will be paid either in | With the machine out of control, something other than gold, or at the | Lieut. Alvord V. P. Anderson, jr. radio cost of the economic collapse of the | operator, jumped with his parachute entire Western World, Sir William | While he was landing safely, Lfeut Beveridge. British economist, told radio | Glantzberg recoverad consciousness and listeners in a_speech broadcast from |righted the ship just as it was about London yesterday. e arath: “Nationalism.” Sir William added, “is | The pilot was serlously injured by bad economics, as well as bad Lu-|tre blow from the weight, but Army manity | phvsicians expect he will recover The speaker expressed the hope that | =—— == Sizes for Misses and Women . .. 14 to 20 36 to 40 Other Smart New Coats, $25 Most economical and healthful hot beverage. GibbsBeans . . e 5¢ A&P Corn . 2 mea «ns 23¢ D. M. Peas .. 3 m ans 49¢ Ritter's Beans, 3 == 20c Cheinsdieans T _ sunus Tomatoes, 3 < 20c “necessary international co-operation,” | 0se : to pull the world out of its present | (= “economic lethargy.” | Sir William said he favored the can- | cellation of past obligations, following which he would “tackle the problem of | | controlling money and making prices | (| more stable.” | i « ICE JAM IS DYNAMITED ;CatCh | TO SAVE CITY IN IOWA'Cold EaSily | Inundation of Coralville Feared as | | River Continues to Rise. iwill find their powers ofi | First Blasts Futile. ‘rcsistancc much increased if | Tow cITY, Towa, January 11 —pire- | they use \men and State employes were using | dynamite early today in an attempt io | break up an ice jam which_threatened | | to floor Coralville, on the Iowa River, soothes and heels the| | 2 miles above Iowa City. The ice in some places was 12 feet lining of the breathing pas- sages. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE House Mazola Qil » 25¢, « 49¢ Encore Plain or Elbow (Thin Wall) [ 3 Macaroni 8-0z. pkgs. 25° Delicious baked with cheese and tomato sauce. NEW LOW PRICES Wildmere Selected Eggs «- 25¢ Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs . . . «= 37¢ White Leghorn Eggs (in Most Stores) Every Egg sold in our stores is individually guaranteed Salt Mackerel . 3 %' 20c | C'pbell'sSoup momiic = 9c { Mueller's Noodles *= 10c Light Tuna Fish & 15¢ | QuakerOats;i:10c = 2lc | A&P Honey . .. 19¢c | thick-and extended foom ine dam of e | It Chicken ala King =" 39¢c | fur~Oats . . 3 % 20c | Sultana 2% o~ 20c jah 14-0z. e A smawen Spread W™ l4c | Swansdown we 29¢ | Sparkle Gelatin, 3 7= 20c tai e Tiuhest winde: med- ||l Majestic Relish . # 10c | Quicko ar . .o« l4c | Grape Juice . * I5¢c icinal cod liver oil, with other o N N valuable ingredients, so pre- Grandmother’s Ut Balr GRETAD Sliced @ Chocolate Covered Surgeon's w?idow Di;s, pared that it is easily taken up | Grahams 5 s 24¢€ 25 1. $1.13 DANSLTE Iy by the system and is pleasant . . 2%7e Each size is in a convenient cloth bag assuring cial) —Mrs. Bettie ' Carter Watkins, | to take. you full weight and absolute cleanliness ) and Institutions Johnson's WX == B9c | Vitimont % . 2 e 25¢ Brillo . . . 2w~ I5¢c { Calo Dog Food .= I0c Cotton Gloves . 10c { 2-in-l Shoe Polish == 12¢ Iowa City Power & Light Co. at Coral- ville to within half a mile of Iowa City The waters were rising rapidly and a complete inundation of the village was | believed by company officials to be im- | minent. Several blasts of dynamite Sunday were unsuccessful in loosening the jam Children’s Dresses, Suits and Creepers In The January Event 58c each rted frocks for little girls, 1 to 6, and larger Creepers, in lovely pastels; sizes 1 to 3. ts, new cglor contrasts; sizes 2 to 6. Cake Flour NEW LOW PRICE Fine Granulated SUGAR . 10" 45¢ was buried here yesterday afternoon | She leaves one son, H. M. Watkins of | Danville. I McCutcheon'’s Two Other Outstanding Values Infants’ Knitted Shawls, bloomers and shorts, of in pink, blue, and white; non-run_quality, in daintily appliqued. Regu- pink. Regularly larly $1.95. = much more 28c Now . $1.15 Girls' Rayon Underwear; Crullers. . . s o6 10c e Budweiser Bev., 2 >+ 29¢ Bonday Candies, 3~ 10c Cigarettes . 2 e e 2]c Floor BARR BLDG. - - FARRAGUT SQ. WASHINGTON; D. C. Home - | Frocks New Spring Styles —Exceptional at $1.95 FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Special LAMB Sale Shoulder Roast » 13¢ Chops 57 17¢ b 29¢ Br’stof Lamb, 3> 25¢ Breast of Veal . . . . - 19¢ Fancy Veal Cutlet . . . .»49% Loin Pork Roast . . . . - 17c Sauerkraut . . . . . .« I5¢ Sunnyfield Chipped Beef 5 13¢ Lean StripBacon . . . . .m»1bc Fresh Ground Beef . . . -1 7c Tender Beef Liver . . . .m®2lc Our Greatest JANUARY LINEN SALE Drastic Reductions Fancy U. S. No. 1 Tree Ripened FLORIDA ORANGES =39 Bulk Ol'anges While they last ea. 1€ Stayman Eating Apples . . 4 » 25¢ Fancy Cooking Apples . . 3™ [0c Delicious Eating Apples . 3= 25¢c Fancy New Potatoes . . 4w 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce, 2 5a 23¢; 2 15 29¢ Mushrooms %aat . . . .»33c j‘ New Cabbage . . . . . ™ &c| | Fancy StringBeans . . . 2™ [9¢c | Each bag contains 25 to 35 finest fruit Fine, Fast-color Fabrics . . . Broadcloths Percales Linens Plus an additional 10% discount 3 Our Washington Store will be a housekeep- er's paradise during January. For the amazingly low prices effective in our New York Store are effective in our Washington Shop. Not for a generation have prices been so low. In addi- tion, during January you deduct 10% from the marked prices of all housekeeping linens. Gay Prints, in These Lovely Colors . . . Orchid Green Maize Pink Blue Every article is fresh, up-to-date merchandise. e i ; : SPECIAL OFFER .akfss JRSEE Tk Creen 1 - Sunnyfield Pancake or || Spinach Buckwheat Flour 8 o'm' 2. 15¢ Sizes 14 to 46 1 p',':}. Briggs’ sallsage zsc Nutritious Green Vegetables THE DOWN - i staims stons Meat or Green Links 5%, 2\ | | Fla. Grapefruit Fresh Broccoli | 2 . 19¢ Serve like Cabbage or Caulifiower Beautifully Tailored, and Daintily Trimmed.

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