Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1932, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1932. | west of Manresa revealed apparently| | normal conditions, although consider- | able unrest was in evidence. All these | | towns are closely linked with the Man- | 0 | resa textile industr: A program this afternoon concluded | cause and cure Y. or leadae, told the Asso| Press that despite the npplrent‘ se of the revolutionary move- | hy lieve there would be trou- | when & nation-wide | ’ | ex strike is scheduled. | re of war, Mrs. Catt| woman _textile | . the one-day meeting for the junior | would only admit suthorization for the out, but the city | eader in Peace Movement |members of the conference. | above statement. | Speakers for the meeting will be | T o ini H awrence Duggan of the ate e- | . Says Administration to | evimes, M Vera Micheics Dean| REV. L. T. CHAPMAN DIES; . member of the research department 1 Be Divided. of the Forelgn Policy Association; Fred| FOUNDED HOLY TRINITY Fleld of the Institute of Pacific Rela- 5 tions, and Wil Stone, Washington Sepresentative of the Forelgn Policy | Brief Illness Fatal to Pastor of -| An appeal to the feminine youth of | Assoclation. | Church for Last 28 Years. hat | the Nation to take up the bludgeon in Denied Retirement. Rites Set for Sunday. vas | Yesterday, on the closing day of Lhe‘) Elder Lewis T. Chapman, 60, found- ‘mur-dny conference on the Cause and|er and for 23 years pastor of Holy unite for a drastic reduction at this | Committee, several members of which | time, but let us hoj that some start | were obliged to leave Washington - be made in this conference to greater | fore the close of this conference, will reductions in the next few years.” ‘ meet for the designation of BDeClfll:‘ mes Lees Laidlaw and Miss| offices and the division of responsi- | Mrs. Ja | Louise Laidlaw, mother and daughter | bilitles for conference work.” of New York City, also addressed thei ‘When pressed for a definite state-' delegates. Mrs. Laldlaw was a co- ment as to whether she would or worker with Mrs. Catt in the suffrage | would not officially retain the chair- — campal; manshi] ¢ the conference on the’ 200 Insurgents Escape to‘;; Mountains as Soldiers Reach Catalonia. FIVE WOUNDED IN LISBON. | P | Portuguese General Strike Expected to | | Be Called Monday. | al, January 21 (#).— | rbance here in which | or delegates who have attended the of War, Mrs. OCatt authorized | Trinity Church, Apostolic faith, 1618 I Con! | n nth Annual Conference ©on h°|she had definitely decided upon re-| residence, 1109 R street, after a short d | brought to a formal close last evening, | leasing the chairmanship, a statement | lliess. r ; (W2 ; claimed to have been imade by her| Born in Orange County, Va, Rev. . - e e o e it iaea | (/o octin tlielay, | chapman came to Washington' when JiSOICATLY OIS 4 " Mrs.| “I am in no sense resigning or re- |he was 18 years old, being ordained to BACK WOMEN’S BUREAU |Catt said “There is need for greater |tiring from active participation in the | the ministry at the age of 16. His | organization of the entire peace move- | conference, or the affairs of its | church was non-sectarian 70 S DR [ ment to secure final victory, and I be- | national committee.” Mrs. Catt ex- s, Sam- The Petworth Women's Club today | lieve that within the next 10 years we | plained. I am & member of the|uel W. Chapman of Philadelphia, and rman Nortén of the|shall see a great upward trend to- |duly created Executive Committee, but | James S. Chapman of this city. A sister, ommittee its indorse- | ward a big peace climax. | T am Tetiring as T tried to do last year, | Mrs. Amelia Chapman Cameron, died s Bure | “Just as my generation saw victory |from the increasingly heavy task of | about six months ago. of ‘another great movement, suffrage | handling administration detail incident | Funeral services will be held at 1 for women, so I predict that your gen- | to the conference which in the future | o'clock Sunday afternoon at the church. He is survived by two brothe ion will see a peace victory. | will be allocated among the other mem- | Elder H. H. Hennings, assistant pastor, | "“I think the nations are too scared |bers of the Executive Committee. On |will officiate. Burial will be in Har- ust now,” concluded Mrs. Catt, “to|my return to New York, the Executive | mony Cemetery. Cure the following statement, denying -that | Eleventh street, died yesterday at his | s Thousands Are Saving Money In This Drastic Retirement Sale! Our Entire Stock Must Go! T m 7 § e 7 Wy, / . 7 ), JI : il i /; W i DAY after day we are being thronged by quality-wise, dollar-wise buyers. Thou- sands of dollars are being saved every single day that this ektraordinary sale continues. Nothing in our entire establishment is re- served. Every item in every department bears a price that is shockingly low for the quality offered. Even merchandise on order *will be included. Make this event save you money on your ENTIRE CLOTHING NEEDS FOR A YEAR AHEAD! Nothing Is Reserved! All Men’s Clothing And Furnishings! All Boys’ Clothing And Furnishings! All Shoes! All Hats! Savings Unparalleled! ALL SALES FOR CASH. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. HE f ags . ee » T more familiar you are with “sales,” the ALTERATIONS AT COST. better able are you to appreciate the un- precedented nature and values of THIS one. ¢¢CAKS & COMPANY to Retire From Busi- ness!” The very thought is hard to con- ceive of. Sixty-five years of honorable deal- ing! Sixty-five years of quality! Sixty-five ] / years of adherence to value principles! THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH IT takes no argument to convince any one in Washington of the sensational opportuni- ties offered when such a house retires from the business scene! OUTSTANDING VALUES! Worthy of your purchase this week-end Reopening Today—1755 Columbia Rd. —after completely remodeling. We cordially invite your patronage. IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Lean Fresh HAMS..2 " 25¢ Loin Pork ROAST, 2 - 25¢ Leg of Lamb . m 2lc End Pork Chops v |5¢ Center Pork Chops . ™ 19¢ Skinless Franks ». 23¢ Fresh Ground Beef . » 15¢ Plate Boiling Beef . . ™ 9c Lean Smoked Hams .» I7¢ Center Slices of Ham ™ 29¢ TENDER CHUCK ROAST 2Lbs. 25¢ 3-Corner . . . n 19¢ 3 e cans 40c Ll can 2| lona Peaches . Earl Fruit Salad . Grapefruit . SUNNYFIELD PRINT Butter. . .. .» 32¢ Cut from Tub. . 1. 29¢ (Except Campbell's Soup &t ... 9c lona Lima Beans, 3 me. == 22¢ lona Cut Beets .. 2 me cin:|Bc PURE LARD Bulk or Package 2 s 15¢ Sunsweet Prunes . .5 19c Evaporated Peaches .» I2¢ Del Monte Raisins . .»= 10c VAN CAMP’S ESTABLISHED 1859 \\ _wum ECONOMY RULES " S0 rRas st NN FRESH PRODUCE Thin Skin JuicéFlorida ORAN dozen l 50 Good Sized Fruit Serve Orange Juice for Health Stringless Beans . 3 ™ 25¢ Crisp Celery . 2 b= 25¢ Fresh Broccoli . . 2™ 13c White Potatoes . 10 ®= I5¢ Fancy Bananas *- 2lc, 25¢ Florida Grapefruit, 3 *= 10c Sweet Potatoes . 3 = [0c California Carrots . ru» 9¢ Fresh Green Fresh Green Spinach, 2" 15¢ Fancy Iceberg Fancy Rib. . . 1.23¢ WILDMERE Selected Sunnybr’ks, w: 31¢ FRESH Granulated SUGAR 10 3, Lettuce; ... 19¢; ... 23¢ A&P Apple Sauce, 2 o 19¢ Buffet Fruits . . 3 "ax’ 25¢ . 2 mea am 25¢ | 3. Pineapple . 3" =»=50c SUNNYFIELD Sliced Bacon ;i; 12¢ nte Asparagus. . zis—en 17¢ e Spaghetti . . 3 19c Libby's Sauerkraut, 3 & 25¢ Sunnyfield FLOUR lz Pounds 3lc Plain 45¢ Fancy Navy Beans, 3 13c Encore Macaroni . . »« 5¢c Sunnyfield Rice . 2 » |5¢c White House Evaporated TOMATO Sunnyfield Pancake, 2 = |5¢ Sultana s Syrup . % l4c Briggs' Sausage Meat » 20c Standard Quality STRINGLESS BEANS CORN or TOMATOES Sparkle Gelatin . 3 »= 20c Ann Page Preserves ™ » 2lc The Thres 12-0z. BOSCO Food Drink o e o jar Quaker Maid KETCHUP noie: 25€ 2-1b. lona Cocoa an 12¢c; %n 23c Nectar Tea % 15¢; % 29c Cocomalt . mm an 22¢ Argo o’l; dsmtana SALMON 2 ;. 45c¢c P&G Laundry Soap,5 == 19¢ Octagon Soap . 7 = == 25¢ Sweetheart Soap . . = bc. Grandmother’s SLICED 23c | Bokar Coffee HORMEL’S HAMS MILK Soup, 4 - 19¢ 3 20c¢ Sunnyfield @« Oats 3 5z 20c Mello Wheat .o |Bc Wheaties I 4 = 25- Ca'se of 24 cans, $1.50 ° 8 O'Clock Coffee . .= I7¢ Red Circle Coffee . ™ 25¢ . ™ 29¢ Quaker Maid CHILI SAUCE 15¢ Pasteurized Milk, 2 v 25¢ American Cheese . .™» 23c Nucoa Nut Margarine *» [9¢ med. cans 12-0z. bottle " PALMOLIVE SOAP . 4 cakes. 25¢" Brillo Cleanser . . 2»= |5g Waldorf mope . . . 4= [9¢ Double Tip Matches, 3sc 10c PILLSBURY’S CAKE FLOUR oat 56. " pkg. 27¢

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