Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1932, Page 16

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LADY ASTOR URGES U. 5. TO SHUN RUM Breaks Silence on Prohibition Before Boarding Ship for Return Home. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, December 15.—Just be- fore boarding the Berengaria last night to return to her adopted land, Nancy Astor made the only comment. of her visit on prohibition. Sandwiched in the midst of an ap- peal for an Anglo-American union to “make democracy safe for the world,” were these remarks: “Everybody has been saying to me, what do I think of prohibition. But c. what I thought until US | 1 egislature,” he REPRESENTATIVE-ELECT SUSPECTED BY GUARDS Young Towan Has Hard Time Con- vincing Capitol Officials of His Right to Get In. Otha D. Wearin, 28-year-old Repre- sentative-elect from Iowa, whe wanted to see what Congress looked like, al- most had to storm the Capitol yester- day to gain admission. Armed with & handful of campaign cards bearing his signature, and wear- ing & scarlet tle, & pale tan shirt, and & dark brown suit, Wearin ran afoul of guards wherever he sought to enter. Doorkeepers of both houses, unusually THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. WINTER BALL IS FIRST BY YOUNG DEMOCRATS Membership Prize to Be An- nounced at Saturday Night Entertainment. The first Winter ball of the Youlul Democrats will be given Saturday night at the Willard Hotel, with Miss Fay Rogers, international dancer, featured in & tango. pZEeemt, v b a3 e ‘Wi ‘won elec aY. divided me:uelvu into the "tl:fiawln; groups: Jeflérsonians, Jacksonians, Clevelanders and Wilsonians. or cautious because only Tuesday & youth |of held the House membership at the point of a gun, shook thelr heads vigorously upon his arguments that he was en-|Law titled to the floor. Even when he produced his campaign cards, he had to stand by patiently while' guards looked ‘up the records. “I served two terms in the Iowa State sald, “but even out there I've never been suspected so much y in one day as I was he ; Miss daughter of Judge and Mrs. Joseph Mat- tingly of Oxon Hill; : son of former Gov. Nellie Tayloe Ross: Homer Tatum, Paul Kelbaugh and Ralph Lawrence. * - XMAS FOOD MESSAGE Plan your holiday feast from our large variety of food offered in this advertisement. You will find that buying ahead will, in addition to greater savings, give you more time to prepare for a better and .more enjoyable holiday. A Substantial and Economical Gitt=~FOOD The needy ‘as well as your more fortunate friends will appreciate food as a Xmas gift. Make your selection at your community D.G.S. Store. charges will be made for delivery to any part of the city. No extra QUALITY MEATS LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS ON HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS - We are here listing a variety of meats for you to choose from at tremendously Make your selection and phone or shop at your community D.G.S. store for entire satisfaction. WE DELIVER FREE FANCY SMOKED HAMS The quality of these hams is sure to satisfy the most discriminating house- wife. They are sugar cured, short shank, small hams. 10 to 12 Lbs. Each Just the Size for the Average Family Quot:s St. Paul. “Drink has never ‘mproved any man or vaman because all progress must be spiritual. And drink doesn’t make you spiritually-minded; it makes you more carnal-minded. St. Paul said: “To be car- nal-minded is death, but to be spiritual- | ly-minded is life.’ 1t is because I bundant—I hope that SALE ON DEL MONTE FOODS Take advantage of our special loi.v prices on this quality food. Check this list for your holiday needs and stock your pantry for greater economy. PEACHES Sliced or Halves PEACHES v wil"ene 25€ PINEAPPLE SWCEd 2 jge. cans 35¢ ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES. ......... ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES. . . ..... 2 %o. 1 tal cams 25¢ FRUIT FOR SALAD............-. FRUIT FOR SALAD...... ..c. . .2 No.1 tall eans 20 BARTLETT PEARS ........ .. PEELED APRICOTS. ...... ... e PEELED ARPICOTS. . ... .....2 No.1 tal eans 25¢ FRESH PRUNES. . .. e, I, who am Gry, may be able to other pecple that it is the ay.” [ rd and Lady Astor boarded the ship late last night. They had visit- | ed in America since before the elec- tion. Seeks Mutual Understanding. The Virginia-born member of Parlia- ment said she had sought to make “England understand what was in America, and America to understand what is best in England.” “I am convinced,” she said, “that un- less these two great democracles, with allother l books and | periodicals, in any language. Brentano’s is the finest bookstore in ORDER YOUR 2 . 29c HOME-DRESSED Immediate deliveries. A pleasant place to buy books. At Your Community D.G.S. Store —rotten with doubt, darkness and debts —is impossible. And if we can't get peace and understanding, we will never get prosperity and we will never get the unemployed to work again.” — Body Found in Field. SILVER HILL, Md., December 15 (Special).—The body of Raymond Hick- man, 75-year-old colored man, missing since Friday, was found yesterday by Oswald Swann, while hunting in a field back of the home of County Policeman William E. Clifton. The man had be- come entangled in a barbed wire fence and apparently died from exposure. 618 12th St. CHUCK ROAST BEEF The most popular cut for roasting or pot roast. It is solid, tender meat, with just emough fat to make it flavory. Special. FANCY LEG OF LAMB . We are also offering the best quality legs of lamb at a special Lb. price should you prefer it for Sunday’s dinner. Delicious with peas w. 1 2Y2¢ 19 Rib Roast Beef.............. w. 19¢ Fancy Sliced Bacon Pork Roast Whole or Hat “*21/2"' Fountain Brand Hams. ........ . 20¢ . 12V5¢ - - ASPARAGUS 7 2uureangSc || S e e T O ASPARAGUS svaLL 2 risic an25¢ dim e 25c | ARPork Sumage... FANCY PEAS . ... 3 an49¢ CROSBY CORN . . . . 2can23c Established 1853 1322 F Street N.W. G. D. Horning 618 12th St. These Are Not Discontinued Models irst Time! 1933 ELCIN {Baguette Mammoth Spare Rib: Gobel's P Mrs. Faunce’s Sausage Meat..2 ™ 29¢ * CERESOTA FLOUR (Not Bleached) sibs. | e 1210 3 e * LIFEBUOY SOAP DELICIOUS BAKED BEANS TOMATO SOUP i 9 . G 1 T BREWER-SNYDER'S | [ FRESH ( FANCY FILLET OF HADDOCK, . » 2lc BLACK-EYE PEAS wnene || CHOW CHOW FISH Z STANDARD OYSTERS . .. »= 20c; =+ 39¢ VEGETABLE SOUP o i SELECT OYSTERS st 2w 55 At a New Low Price lm COOKED SPAGHETTI D. G. S. FLOUR 5 e 15¢, 12 s 29¢ WASHINGTON FLO(!JR. . .5 me 17¢, 12 me. 35¢ PLAIN OR SELF-RISIN( SOFTASSILK CAKE FLOUR e 23¢ COMET RICE BEE BRAND CAKE COLORS KRUMM'S MACARONI \oooces 2 »ee 15c SCHINDLER’S PEANUT BUTTER . . 16-wx. s 17¢ SNOWDRIFT coNomicas. Px. BORDEN'S CREAM CHEESE . . .2 s-ox »ies. 19c BORDEN'S AMERICAN, CHEESE, 2 %-n. ries. 33¢ McCORMICK’S MAYONNAISE HELLMAN’S MAYONNAISE - LIBBY’S SAUERKRAUT LIBBY’S VIENNA SAUSAGE......... VERMONT MAID SYRUP 12-0x bot. 2]¢ LAKE SHORE HONEY 150 sur 23 BRER RABBIT MOLASSES. . Green Label. ean 14 ROCK CREEK GINGER ALE. . .3' it 25¢ PARAMOUNT SWEET PICKLES 2 ige. pie. 45¢ 2 am. pkgs. 19¢ $42.50 Elgin Baguette A new Baguette by Now Elgin, in a handsome, hand-engraved case. A really American Baguette. Formerly Sold for 15¢ 12-0z. Bottle . COUNTRY STYLE Roll Butter The exceptional quality and low price make this butter an outstanding value Pound, 28¢ 2 Poumis GG GOLD BAND BUTTER, = 33¢ AYRSHIRE BUTTER .. 35¢ ALDERNEY MILK Another Elgin tri- Now umph . . . a 1933 move- ment in a case of $2982 modern design. : Never before offered a 52812 BUY MORE Wi PAY LESS & - ) $22.32 340 1933 model . . . 17 jewels, in a distinctive, 14-k.” whité gold filled case— $30 «ofE o= Waltham Baguette 185 225 500 OLD VIRGINIA APPLE BUTTER GOLD BAG COFFEE GOOD WITH EVERY MEAL....Ib. 25c Orienta Coffee Wilkins Coffee. ... . . .m 31c Chase & Sanborn ™=t . 35¢ W 1933, 15-) 1 model. in 14°K. white €01d case, with chain bracelet to match— Excellent between old - fashioned cookies for a mest enjoyable Cash talks at Horning’s and cash o | S says, “SAVE.” Here are typical et fo beset examples of what Cash will do. Not out-of-date or discontinued models, BUT ALL BRAND- NEW, CURRENT MODELS, CASED AND TIMED AT THE FACTORY AND ALL CARRY- ING THE ORIGINAL MANU- FACTURER'S GUARANTEE. When we say you can buy more and pay less, we give examples to prove our statement. A Deposit Wil Reserve Your Choice 28-0z. jar, 17¢ 2 133 FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES JUICY FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Medium Size, Box Shipped Fruit 4 - 10- Hershey’s Cocoa. . . .n 15¢ Banquet Tea Paks. . . rxe. 23¢ Ollendorff Baguette A 17-jewel move- ment set in plati- num_ with 28 dia- Unusually handsome. , in with Fresh, crispy fruits and vegeta- bles gathered from the country’s best farms and orchards are being delivered to our stores daily and put on display for your selection at most reasonable prices. 15-Jewel Solid Gold El]gin Wrist Watches Horning specials to prove you can buy more and pay less. Two new. 1933 models— 'UNEEDA { SALTINA BISCUITS n. sc. 19¢ BAKERS (JACK FROST WAFERS n. 19c Benrus Strap Watch A 21-jewel movement in a white i 5| 850 = gold filled case with metal brace- ’l 04D 1 W/ Sunshine Toy, Fairytale, Animal and Andy Gump Cookies 3 . l4c Trim Your Tree with Sunshine let attached. Very special at— NO. 1 POTATOES ... .. .10 m 15¢ IDAHO POTATOES . ..... .10 m 25c SWEET POTATOES . . ...v. . .4 ne 15¢ BEETS OR CARROTS. . . .2 bmmehe 15¢ | ICEBERG LETTUCE. . . .t c, & 10¢ Juicy Florida Oranges... 2 - 39¢ LARGER SIZES—Doz., 29¢ and 39¢ CLEANS FASTER AND BETTER 2 Pkgs. 90 Between F and G r

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