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A—12 Washington Produce Butter—One-pound prints, 28; tub, 27, IS EXPE[}TED SUUN Fggs—Hennery, 16al7; current re- ceipts, 14al6. Poultry, alive—Turkeys, old toms, 18a 20; young toms and hens, 22a25; chick- ens, 3 pounds and over, 16ald; 2 to 21, pounds, 18a20; broilers, 1% to Copeland Hears’m)unld)so 18a20; hens, large, 1617; small, 12a14; LPRhUn\hCnS 11; roosters, 10; keats, young, 45a50; old, 25a35. Poultry, dressed—Turkeys, old_toms, 23a25; young toms and hens, 25a28; Chickens, 3 pounds and over, 19a21} 2 to 2, pounds, 23a25; broilers, 115 to 2 pounds, 23a25; hens, large, 20a21; small, 15a17; Leghorn hens, 14; roosters, 13; keats, young, 55a69; old, 50. Meats—Beef, prime, 16; choice, 15; good, 1274a13; cow, 9%4al0; lamb, top, §4; medium, 12; veal, top, 14; medium, 13 pork loins, 12; fresh hams, 8 to 10 potinds, 12; 18 to 22 pounds, 19; smoked | hams, 16ai7; strip bacon, 16aiT; lard, 80-pound tins, 613 package, 7 com- pounds, Senator Tariff Commission Will Hasten Its Inquiry. BY WIILLIAM LEE. Benator Copeland of New York has announced that he has recelved as- surance from the Tariff Commission that it will act with all possible haste on his request for an investigation into sugar production costs and kindered questions time he de- 1 b n sugar indus- hanges are made Hogs, light and medium, 3.1524.00; pigs, 3.75a 4.00; roughs, 2.00a3.00; calves, 4.0089.00; lambs, 4.0086.50 Pruits—Strawberrles, pints, 1212al5; quarts, 25a30; apples, bushel baskets, | 50a1.00; fancy box stock, 2.50; oranges, Florida, 2.75a3.50; California, 3.00a4.00; grapefruit, 2.25a3.25; pears, 3.50a4.00; pineapples, 3.00; grapes, Emperors, kegs, 450; Almeiras, 5.00; lemons, 4.0084.50; P 0 1 in the tariff | tangerines, 1.25a1.75; kumquats, quart, Tate on refined and raw sugar, The |10815; bananas, 150a3.00; alligator 1930 tariff act opened up the domestic | Pears. flats, 250a3.00; rhubarb, hot refined sugar market virtually on the | fouse. S pounds, 1.25; honeydews, Chile, EBRIEnt of i Hrec trads besls 4.00; plums, Chile, 2.00a2.50. < Vegetables — Potatoes, 100 - pound Shipments to United States, sacks, 1.25; Idaho bakers, 2.50a2.75; As foreign refiners, especially those | SWeets, 65a1.25; tomatoes, Florida, 6-pan, n and Czecho- | 2.5083.50; 3-pan carriers, repacks, 2.508 Shipping refined | 3.00; peas, 6.00; string beans, ever increasing | 1.50a2.25; limas, 2.0024.00; broccoli, g on all sorts of | 2.00a250: spinach, Texas, 1.00; home refineries n, 50; kale, 50; watercress, 75a1.00; 1 Iceberg, 2.25a2.50; caulifiower, squash, 2.0024.00; m , crates, 2.00z » New York Sen- if Commission 1 existed among Tnited States to meet other for- aused, he said, celery, 3.0083.75; 50-pound sacks, = 1.90a2.00; Spring onions, per dozen bunches, 24; salsify, ied for a greater dif- | dozen bunches, 50a60; artichokes, 4.50a 1 betwee Yefined and raw | 500 Darsnips. 150; cabbage, new, tes. His fears, he declared, had | crates, 8.00; old, sacks, 1.00a1.25, sstified, and although he was | no opinion on the merit of sugar tariff, he was gravely concerned ver the possibility of seeing employes | domestic refineries thrown out or Copeland recal of the tariff bill in Recovery Prospect in the sugar industry point | BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. Still discussing the unprecedented decline in the bond market in the clos- g days of 1931 and the opportunities esented to courageous investors, the ent situation has more complica- | tions than have obtained in other bear | markets in bonds 1 In the first place the depression which has brought about the liquida- tion is world-wide. It is impossible to | say from what source new selling of the forced variety may still come. In| the second place the United States, admittedly the strongest government financially in all the world, has an un- | balanced budget and must increase its| taxes and cut its expenditures. Even | then, according tothe present program, income will not equal outgo by a wide | gin and additional borrowing will | e to be resorted to. That means more Government bonds, and in any market when you increase the supply you affect unfavorably the price. The oth de of the story is that | every free market discounts everything | it can foresee. If it is taken unawares by a development on the outside there | may be a sudden and sharp decline, but | ii the development is a logical result of conditions that all know exist the | hances are that the price decline will | anticipated the news | “In all probability quotations for fixed interest-bearing securities at the year end had so discounted everything likely happen of an unfavorable character. king about for profitable commit- 1ts the maxim to keep in mind is y—that is, permanent recov- comes first in the highest | ol ohlguwm These (v'llr the prospect of reasonable profits and a high degree of safety Temporarily, however, on any rebound | advance is scored by specu- tes, hut they should only be | those in close touch with the | market and by those possessed of the | January , ading instinct. It is hardly necessary | to add that purchases should be for | cash. The risks are too large for the employment of bo mwd _money. tic cane and beet sugar ved protection on re- 1e time of the esta republic. They Philippines, ve also in- from the es. production and stocks have ac- prices are the provisions here is a world n and a world tariff situ- a real menace to the of the including taken by NEW YORK Extra Co.. 21 Initial 10c @ Mar LIFE POLICIES TOTAL $109,000,000,00 IN EUROPE; Capital Distribution s Fe e Associated Press Merle Thorpe, editor of Nation's | | Business, declares there is at present a . | total of $108,000.000,000 of life insurance policies in force, protecting more than 68,000,000, or 54 per cent of the total population of the United States “If we take an average for the whole | | country,” said Mr. Thorpe, “we find [ | that the per capita coverage is about | $900. Thirty years ago this average was | $110, 20 years ago $180, only 10 years ago it was $410. A generation ago, with a population of 75.000,000, there were only 8,000,000 policy holders.” New business to the extent of $16,- 400,000,000 was added last yvear, Mr. Thorpe said. Insurance companies dis- bursed a total of $2,600.000,000 during the year, surpassing 1930 payments by $353.000,000 and the 1929 figure by 000.000. Beneficiaries of deceased | y holders received $950,000,000 and | living policy holders were paid $800,- | 000,000 as matured endowments, annu- ities, dividends and benefits for disabil- | ities. “Surrendered policies amounted to $850,000,000. Final. Resumed S Feb. Feb. 1 Q Apr. 1 Mar.19 Omitted a0 m WA oo 4| STOCKS EX-DIVIDEND NEW YORK, January 28 (P) Ra!;‘ P!‘!‘\;d Payable. ) Power Corp of Can. rn Can Pow se Ltg 6% P | Nt e New England's favorite deep sea fish—Cod—in its most deli- cious and convenient form—Gorton’s Codfish in Cartons. Selected slices of snow white Cod, salted, boned, cured in sanlight. And all ready to use after the usual “freshemng —soaking in water. Makes scores of tempting decp sea dishes. Comes in full one-pound and half-pound packages. ALL DOCTORS SAY: “Fish is & part of every well-balanced diet.” rfon’s Codfish in Cartons FREE: Write for Recipe Book of Delicious Dw Sea Dishes. Gorton's, Gloaceter, Mas. This is the Codfish that has made GORTON’S Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes so delicious. L3 At your grocet’s THL EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSD 1932. EAT 'DEPENDS THE SUCCESS OF YOUR MEAL Expert and Co-Operative Buying Assures You Highest Quality Meats at Lowest Possible Prices. RIB ROAST PORK ROAST tender lean pork Liasits yjsiace .2 ms. 15¢ either whole or ce on the same half loin at our extremely low price. SAUERKRAUT ............ roast, Special for week end at all our stores. FRESH HAMS Small Lean gme -Dressed Lb l 4c Fresh Shoulders Home Dressed Special This Week End CHUCK ROAST. SHOULDER ROAST ... .. .m. PLATE BEEF......3 ns BREAST LAMB. .. .3 us. ROUND STEAK......w. HAMBURG . .... 17¢ BEEF LIVER.........n 2lc GREEN LINKS.......m 20c PORK SAUSAGE.....n. 20c PORK PUDDING.....n. 15¢ JOS. PHILLIPS The Original Lb zsc All-Pork Sausage.. AMERICAN BEAUTY SLICED BACON New Low Price ... .. ... 14c 15¢ 25¢ 25¢ i Lb. FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS «olb. POUND FRESH FISH 40-Fathom Fillet. 5 Fancy Sea Bass.........n 12V5c Red Fin Croakers. . . . Sliced Halibuf. . . . Spanish Mackerel. . . . .. 29¢ .. 15¢ ... 33c .1b. 25¢ STANDARD OYSTERS Qurt Qe RECIPE—OYSTER COCKTAIL % cup fine chopped “catsup celery # tablespoons horse- 1 atmeon it ra PURE LARD, 2. 15¢; 41529 KRIEL’S STRIP SLICED BACON | pACON POUND 15¢ CHICKENS Home-Dressed, tender chickens for frying or roasting. Weight, 215 to 41/, lbs. each. Special— 3 Le Special Price Lb. 21¢ Tobasco sauce to taste Drain the oysters, chill, and place In cocktail lasses. this sauce to the oysters just before serving. Mix all the other ingredients. and add SMOKED HAMS You will find this sugar- cured ham deliciously good and a big saving at our low price. w1 %Ye Schimmel’s Jelly..... Quaker Oats. ........ Hominy Grits. ....... Standard Tomatoes. Standard Peas. .. ... Sugar Corn......... GOLD BAG COFFEE Is gaining more friends daily. Its enticing aroma and freshness give added zest to every meal. Try a pound today. Pound z sc Orienta Coffee Chase and Sanborn Coffee (Dated) | Astor Coffee........wn Wilkins Coffee......m Kaffee Hag ........m Vegetables for Soup. Neal’s Fresh Lima Beans. . COMBINATION SALE Champion FLAKE BUTTER Crackers 1 Lb Pkg. Rubber Toy 2 l c These rubber toys are very , enticing to children. Rubber dolls of different kinds as well as animals. GUNDERSHEIMER’S it nstor dLibo Ea: GOLD BAND BUTTER Pure Creamery Butter, churned daily. .. CAKE AYRSHIRE BRAND BUTTER Always Good ! se Iy tasty. There is none better. Made from pure sweet cream. JACK AND JILL The highest quality Gelatine Dessert VERMONT MAID SYRUP Has an old-time flavor that makes pancakes more tasty.. Rock Creek GINGER ALE Always a favorite beverage ......ecouun OLD WITCH The Milk-white Ammonia, 2 small bottles, 19c .. Lge. Bottle 23@ GOLD DUST Lge. Pkg. ) 1 can Gold Dust Cleaner free with each package.............. g 8 ¢ FLASH For Your Hands P o C“"25° Flash cleans when soap f: Ige. botls. JEnsZGe s-oz. glass 10 .2 v 19¢ ... 8¢ Sweet Corn. 15¢ .= 10c 10c 12¢ 10c Sliced Beets . . FORT BRAND Highest Quality Canned Vegetables Little Gem Peas. . .. Refugee Cut Beans. ........an 20c ONE OF LIFE’'S GREATEST PLEASURES GOOD FOOD Good, healthful and fresh food 1s always available and can be enjoyed by every one when dealing at the neighborhood D. G. S. Store. Our stores offer highest quality groceries, meats and provisions at lowest prices in many years, enabling you to enjoy good food yet save enough to make other pleasures possible. NEW COMPLETE D.G.S. STORE GEORGIA AVE. and DELAFIELD ST. N.W. H. SCHLESINGER, Owner Phone Columbia 0876 This store will be open Friday, 7 to 10 P.M., for your inspection. You are cordially invited to take part in our celebration. An enjoyable evening is promised to all. « WASHINGTON * FLOUR x You will find this flour Self Rising or Plain uniform in quality, also pop- ular with the Washington ¢ s, l ,c T 3 , 2 14- +.Lb. Pkg: housewife because of the FeraRe R Eakire i Saldiin . Lge. Can*3 5 : er se -rruln' or p.ems Pkgs. » Wilkins Coffee Lb. 19 Packed » sc Cakes » Octagon Soap 4 .2 qts. 25¢ Lge. Cakes .qt. 10c Sunsweet. Special this week. . x Peaches Libby’s. » Peanut Butter Schindler’s. Healthful for children and adults. .. » Morton Salt Plain or iodized. Large halves. Packed in fancy syrup. Free running. . triple-sealed moisture-proof cellephane. One of Ameszan’s most popular soaps. » Ivory Soap Exceptionally low priced for this week Alderney Green Meadow Milk. . . Brewer-Snyder’s Cooked Hominy . . . . . FINE Granulated SUGAR IN LOTS OF 10 LBS. OR MORE 10 45¢ .ean 20c s e Oc Also a full line of the same highest quality vegetables in smaller cans for the small family, reasonably priced. Libby’s Corned Beef No. 1 == 19c White Star Tuna. .. .Med. * 19c CrabMeat.............. = 33c FANCY FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES Carload purchases by expert buyers, with quick and eco- nomical distribution, bring fruit and vegetables to you in fresher condition and at lower prices. Fancy Spinach.........3 s 20c | Stringless Beans. . New Cabbage. .. FANCY GRAPEFRUIT EXTRA LARGE 325 .3 ms. 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce. . . .na 10c & 15¢ LARGE SIZE 425 Fancy Grimes Golden Apples, 4 15¢ Fancy Delicious Apples. ...... 4 ms. 25¢ Florida Oranges, size 216. Fancy Cauliflower . ... .neaa 18c and 25c Texas Carrots ............2 bunches 19c veeee..2 bunches 15¢ ws 15¢ 29c | Fancy Beets .. « s odoz. Yellow Onions .............2 *» FANCY FRESH PEAS A carload of these fancy fresh pees, bought right, enables us to offer you this low price. 2 10:. 20