Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1932, Page 5

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WOMEN OBSERVE REPEAL WEEK HERE Four “Shops” Opened in Drive for New Members and . Funds for Campaign. Mepibers and funds to aid in & flghl :; prohlhillan Tepeal in the forthcom- | polmm conventions and national sought st the four “re- ga: B e e ay by the | omen's Organization ~ for ~National | Prohibition Reform. AidsRepeal Drive Repeal week” last night with & radio address, enjoining her followers to “wear the wet label proudly, vote for wet can- didates and pile up She asserted the term * "!l hld been converted from & “term of contempt and reproach into a term of dhuncuun lnd bespoke her pflde in the n and in the “irresistible power of ];hin intellectual honesty. The organization will condw.'t & cam- | paign throughout the week in the 42 States where it has branches to in- crem its members to & million and to raise funds for a repeal cam in Whlt lh! leaders call “the so-called dry S > DANUBIAN FINANCING PROPOSAL IS DUE SOON Plan Is Compromise for Economic Co-operation, but Details Are STAR, INGTON, D. C., MONDAY. MAY 16, 1932. |IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTSI OVENIZED 2= SHOULDER LOIN PORK ROAST HALF OR WHOLE Lb. For Baking or Boiling TENDER BEEF ROUND STEAK e 27C T 29¢ ,\\» //m//n/uummunumn\\m\\\\r SN\ 15¢ CHOPSend cut l 3 ¢ center 17 c Fresh Top Meat Fillet Fresh Cleaned Trout Fresh Cleaned Mackerel . ...m 10c Fresh Cleaned Buck Shad...» 9c Auvailable in Meat Markets Tuesday BRIGGS" WONDER MEAT Soey Different—to Fry or Broil. 'rhe headquarters shop at 813 m- th street was officiall opened by Mrs. fllllm Beverly Mason, District chair- man, and other officers. The other ops were opened at 727 Seventeenth eet, 1622 H street and 1311 Connecti- eut avenue. « » tente, will be published soor Nickels fer Repeal. MRS. WILLIAM JASPER DUBOSE. | inaicated after conferences amon ong oft om- Mrs. Winslow B. Van Devanter has | Who. as one of the vice chairmen of & |cials of Jugoslavia, Rumania and been named as chairman of repeal w special committee of the Women's Or- | oslovakia yesterday. beginning today. She will be wisted ganization for National Prohibition Re- | Beyond assurances that the proposal by a special group, including Mrs. James rnrm. will have' charge of one of the|was a compromise general agreement ¥. Mitchell, Mrs. Arthur Foraker, Mrs. | “repeal” shops, established to obtain |smong the three pations for economic | William Jasper Dubose, Mrs. Reber new members for the organization as co-operation, the details were not re- | Littlehales and Miss Mary Louise John- part of “Repeal vl!ek beginning today. | venled. son. rris-Ewing Photo.| Recent indications have been that| “Nickels for Tepeal” and new mem- | the little entente intends to go to the | bers will be sought by volunteer work- Lausanne Financial Conference on June | €rs to remain on duty until noon Satur- | Mrs. R. M. Stephenson, Mrs, Nathan | 16 with & solid front. day. The District drive will be con- | Scott, Miss Eliza Mitchell, Mrs. Howard = uumd | simultaneously with campaigns | Tucker, Miss Nancy Newbold, Miss S SAND The goal will be to in- Helen Wardman, Mrs. Ralph Hyde, cxene locll membership from 3.600 to | Mrs. E. Courtlandt Parker, Miss Louise 5,000. Leaders hope.to boost the na- | Spencer, Miss Jeanette Fuqua, MIs. tional membership from 600,000 to Campbell Pritchett, Mrs. Haywood 1,000,000 | Newbold, Mrs. Alexander B. Hagner, Weckers in Drive. Miss Harriet Anderson, Mrs. Francis Sold in small quantities. Ask for prices. “NO ORDER TOO SMALL” “SUDDEN SERVICE” Spalding, Mrs. Hugh O'Donnell, Mrs J. FRANK KELLY, Inc. | Workers include Mrs. Frederick Sol- | Chauncey Parker, jr.; Mrs. John Lumber, Millwork, Paint, Coal Not Made Public. Sirloin » 33c; Porterlmuse ». 39¢ Fresh Ground Beef, 1b., 15¢ Fresh Roe Shad By the Associated Press. BELGRADE, Jugos proposal for financial reh‘bmuum orl the Danubian states, providing for a| sirgle viewpoint among the lmle en-l oslavia, May 16.—A Open Thursday Evening Claw Crab M - R:g;‘:rxlar ?.um:a (t'.rab Meat. . .». 5435-37 Conduit Mississippi Lump Crab Meat . 45¢ . LYY, Our newest Complete Ultra Mod- Ib. 25C ern combination Grocery, fresh meats and produce market. e are moving from our present location 5439 and invite you to wisit this enlarged new store and see the many improvements embodied therein. Music From 7 to 9 P.M. White House Milk, 3 . 17¢ Evap. Milk ™&inie ™ 3 &%19¢ Grandmother's Bread ™.=' 5c Sunnyfield Bacon . *5.2* 10c Argo Red Salmon . . =« 22¢ Sultana Red Salmon IONA BARTLETT PEARS, 2::.29c SULTANA'g: PINEAPPLE 2 5.25¢ ENCORE SPAGHETTI T, w., John F. Dryden, Mrs. Victor | Hinckley, Mrs. John Caswell, Mis. Mrs. George Eckels, Mrs. |Richard Porter Davidson, Mrs. J. Blaise h-w-xennedv Colemnn Mm Ann | de Sibour, Miss Christine Ekengren, uire, Mrs. Milton F. D.| Miss Mary Elizabeth McArthur, Miss enson, Mrs. Bu,d,m wnght Mrs, | Charlotte ‘Mayo, Miss Adelaide Wirg- hmead Fuller, Mrs. Stephen Fuqua, |man and Miss Marion Trumbull o MRS. SABIN OPENS WEEK. Margaret Frazer, Mrs. Msrgarezl = , Mrs. William Mackall, Mrs. Wil-| NEW YORK. May 16 (P —Mrs. m Studley and Mrs. Robert Phnum Charles H. snm chairman of the Mrs. McGook Dun nlop, Mrs. Charles | Women's zation for National er Stone, Mrs. Chester Lockwood, | Prohibition Rerorm opened “National Sand, Gravel, Cement 2121 Ga. Ave. North 1343 Nationally Known for Quality “Scout” Percale Record low price ) per yard A “best seller,” 36 inch, large as- sortment of designs and colors. “Rumson” Cambric, 36 inch, beautiful designs and colors, per yard 17C Printed Voile, 39 inch, large as- sortment of colors and 1 9C designs, yard 36 inch, Printed Seed Dimity, exquisite new designs on white or pastel grounds, yard 29C ! Silhouette Voile, 39 inch, the Excella Pattern finest made; latest _pat- E 3725 terns 25¢ Curtain Carmval Our greatest s values ever for cotton week. Choice Most beautiful collection we believe you have ever seen under $1.75 to $1.98. Priscilla, Criss-Cross Valance Sets Tailored Styles All made from the very best perfectly combed cotton varns, woven into grena- dines, hard twist voiles, French marquisettes and hard twist open marquis- ettes. Ivory, white, ecru and beautiful prints, all wash- able. Perfect Quality 4 “Launderite” Sheets and Pillowcases Equivalent in quality to much higher priced nationally advertised brands, 9 63 2% 9c #1x108 K7c Pillowecases 2:3% I8¢ 5336 19 Buy sow and save, supply your needs for the Summer home or cot- tage. BLADENSBURG ROAD AT i BUY COTTON THIS WEEK | Shop Sears for Extra Values — Extra Savings 15th AND H STS N.E. Dresses—Hosiery —Lingerie New Cotton Wash Dresses, best $1.00 values made today. Sizes 36 to 50 88C $1.00 Extra-size Cotton Slips, built-up shoulders; sizes 46 to 52 79C Women's Llsle Hon fine gauge, French heels, seamless feet, French tan, French nude, gun metal: 8% 10,10 Patr.. 20C 79c Chamoisuede Gloves, new colors; sizes 6 to 8. Pair 49C Women's $1.50 Cotton Umbrellas, 10 rib, $l 29 steel shank 4 Children's 25¢ Lisle Hose, assorted colors; sizes 7 to 10, Pair ... 19¢ Children's 39c Cotton Bloomers, non-ripping seams; sizes 8t016....... 29C Towels, Muslm, etc. 22x44-in, Turkish Towels, perfect quality, double loop yarns, coloted borders, each 13c Part-linen Toweling, 16 inches wide, colored borders, very absorbent quality. 10 yards for 59¢ 11c” Unbleached Musiin, fine and heavy weave, 36 inches wide: 10-yard picce g0 for .. C 8c Bias Tape, 6-yard picces, in all the wanted colors. 3 pieces for...... 19¢ 5c Darning Cotton, 25 yards to a ball, black and wanted 9 shades. 3 balls for.... C Best Quality Cotton Chenille Rugs Beautiful Patterns and Colors All Washable 18x36-in. size 24x36-in. size .. $1. Blankets, lovely jaspe and iri- 59 nt, each. . . C lnnne l)rnpu rmh to hang, Boys’ Wear Briefly Told, But Wonderful Values White Duck Longies, 69C sizes 6 to 18 years Khaki Twill Trousers, !:: \rMI ng; 12 to 18 $l 00 Cotton Crash Knickers, full cut; sizes 6 to 17 sgc Overall Pants, sports model, made of blue denim; sizes 6 to 18 " 79¢ —_— Men’s Wear All Items Perfect Quality Khaki Twill Trousers, full cut, nicely tailored; sizes o M. .. $l 15 Khaki Riding Brte:hel, sizes 30 to 98¢ Famous “Henule. e o §1.20 White Duck Trousers, pre- ~shrunk the Sanforized way sizes 30 to 44.. 9c 15%.0z. can Ready to Heat and Serve. 5¢ 3 4 25¢ £ 49 A<P Pure Grape Juice i 12¢ @ 23¢ SPECIAL LOW COFFEE PRICES 8 0’Clock Mild and Mellow 3 lbs., Rich and Full Bodied 3 lbs., 59¢ «17c Bean Gre\md Fresh i , tall an |Qe Wildmere Fresh Eggs . . % [9¢ Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs * 23c Pure Lard . . . 2 ™ |5¢ Crisco . . man|9c; 1 cn 28¢ Beechnut Coffee . . .m» «=35¢ Honeybunch Raisins . . 5¢ Y-1b. can, 13¢ + 25¢ Bean or Steel Cut “The Largest Selling High-Grade Coffees in the World” These special prices are the lowest at which Red Circle and Bokar have Sunnyfield Flour . . 12 % 27¢ Morton's Salt . . . 2@ |5¢c Rajah Salad Dressing . . 9c Fancy Navy Beans . . 3™ |0c Blue Rose Rice . . . 4™ |9¢ S'n'field Pancake Flour, 2 »= |5¢ Nectar Teas i l4c; = 27¢ lonaCocoa . . . . %k 23¢c Encore Macaroni . . .= 5¢ American Cheese . . .»2lc Waldorf Foer . 4rm |9c Paper o o A&P Soap Powder, 2 ;& 25¢ Uneeda Bakers UNITY JUMBLES Round Honey Cake with Assorted Lb. 22 Iceings ¢ c LITH-A-LIMES Buy 2 Bottles, Contents 2 sc and get a Topaz Safedge Glass. ever been sold BLUE PETER BANQUET TEA : SARDINES ‘= J=20c Orange Pe 0e Continuing Our Special Prices Freshly Pasteurized Creamery Butter From e Tub 2 " 45¢ | Prim - 2 ™ 49¢ LEVER BROS. PRODUCTS ... RiNso s i 19¢ Clean LIFEBUOY SOAP 4cus25¢ LUX - Flakes Soap 10¢ 25¢| 333 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fancy Florida NEW POTATOES Fancy Fresh STRINGLESS Ju29c¢ Sweet Potatoes. ... Idaho Potatoes Beets Iceberg Lettuce Fresh Peas NEW TEXAS ONIONS 41.25¢ Fresh Green SPINACH Ju 22¢ Fresh Pineapples Winesap Apples. . ... Fancy Lemons. .. .. Florida Oranges California Oranges Fancy Bananas. .. .4 15¢ and 19¢ 3 17c

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