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‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933 & A7 W [EADER'NBHAR"Y *““""'““““"‘*#‘tt‘t‘k“!tt‘!‘ttt‘tttttttttttttttttttt‘tttttttntttt‘ttttt!tt#ttttttt ACTIVITIES DIES Butter Prices DOWN! ‘ : Here Is a New Taste Treat Sensationally Low Prices on Fine J . AN , : Mrs. Lou Wilkinson Attended Quality Butter in Our Stores : | ‘ W{ Lincoln Receptions at It has been some time since you had the - ALSO OWNING A\ A = ; = opportunity of serving fine quality butter at. ] White House. these extremely low prices. Why not serve e e SANICO BAR ; more .ood healthful butter while these prices /5l 8 ! j Mrs. Lou B. Wilkinson, widow of Dr. prevail e SEe— DEV!L FOOD CAKE A. George Wilkinson, died yesterday —_— ] ;:m xm; hon;e‘ uglx bex;.l:l:m road. S ANlT ARY b Here is a brand-new item, delicious that you'll eral services will be held tomarzow = wonder why we never baked it bafore; a two-layer bar e e or Country-Style Roll - 2: 490 ML_S THIS WEEK devils food cake iced with vanilla or Shocelate icing " Str, Wilkinsen came to. Washington| THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY’S CLOSING Exch of thare cakas s made of ouly the fnes from Oolibla, MA. #5 a Teids i 1805, Smgle Pound, 25¢ quplity ingredients, and is guaranteed to weigh a and since had been actiyely ldmtmed aritable work . 9 s ‘ r:ndoo,; :m 4 romm LAND O’LAKES =-30c | | Campbell's Tomato Soup 3% 2Q0c| [ 7o oneiter ., 9 5(: K K K K K K K K K Rk K K K K X X % K % Baptist Churches of Washington, and —The most popular of all soups 6 cans tor 39¢ for a real treat. SRR Campbell’s Assorted Soups 3 = 23¢ ]V]GE%‘}\)L 1 Nfl; Lower 16 varieties—see store circulars for full descriptions 6 cans for 45¢ N fifiafi"‘gfl I_SM ALI‘_] ’_DEMING’S ) rice 1 ok r i P lNK y | | FiouR || gicke: | | Del Monte %2 Corn 2% 2] ¢| | miovisa | PRUNES | siiyon the board of the Old Ladies’ Home. TEA | | Ciciouiroms | 1.2." m,‘l.f.'l.'a'.' Deliciously good—dry packed, whole-grain golden bantam x/.n, |/ n, 9=:9¢| | Sanico Pancake . . . 3= 20c 19°j o 10 Try with Sanitary’s Special Sausage R . i Ve Standard Comn ..... Assort if Peerless Macarot;ii E:c. . Sa.mCO BlleWheat MIX 3pfo'r' 20(: Standard Cut Beans. : 4,..:; ,'25 Evaporated P : Tomatoes. |4 .2, Evipate Apo Hunt'sSupremePears 108 e AQ)e| | Fur rscres € tivrsr— o 15 R : -on 123 : e it i ek Hunt’s Supreme Apricots | ., X Sagxg:sjglzgi %‘i‘:%';),p Phillips Pea Soup . « America’s finest quality Sweet Cream Butter. ‘Was Active in D. A. R. She was a charter member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, national No. 106, and served on many mmonal and State committees of the D. he was a charter member or the erv ‘Washington Chapter, and @ | —see the blue was a member of the Order of the First B rodir Families of Virginia. ' . She was for many yem's a member of the National Indian Association, serving as Southern vice president ana as president of the Washington aux- 5 She was ly ber of the Women's Anthropological seciety of America. Attended White House Receptions. As her husband was an official of the Government for moge than 50 years, Mrs. Wilkinson enjofed the social life of the Capital. Starting with a recep tion given by President and Mrs. Lin- coln at the White House in 1865, she attended receptions kiven by each ad- ministration up to that of President Coolidge. She was present and sat near President. Lincoln at his second inau; ration. Her home, on K street nesr Sixteenth street, was for many years a center of hospitality. Three hildren, Mrs Howard L. Hodg- A money-saving price on these two finest quality fruits Hunt’s Fruit Salad . . 2%.:25¢ Sensational Low P rices Deliciously good mixture—regularly 15c straight _ Fruits for “wo’’ || Bulk Fig Bars .. .. 2% 17 Fresh and tasty—children love them and they are good for them UNPITTED DATES. .2 »e 23¢ thls city, and George L. Wilkinso of Evanston, Ill; six grandchildren l-\’ld five mnt grandchxldren survive. | WILL ADDR ADDRESS LAYMEN Very Rev. IgnatiuSmith to Speak at ndreut League Session. Very Rev. Ignatiys Smith, pulpit and ndio orator, will be principal speaker '.onlght at the, mer meeting of the esa Leaglie of Laymen's Retreats m the Mayflower Haoel Other speak- ers will be Rev. Eugene DeL. McDonnell, rector of the Manresa House of Retreats, and Rev, Ferdinand Schoberg, assistant directur ‘The fol Ilowing mnewly-elected officers will be installed by the league: John C. Brermm president; Walter D. Beller, B. Flynn and John Slattery, vice mesldents Francis de Sales Ryan, sec- retary, and Leo A Codd, treasurer. SMOKING HABIT COSTLY Woman Accused of Trying to Get Cigarettes With Charity Funds. OSHKOSH, Wis.,, January 19 (P)— ‘The smoking habit bruught Mrs. Mamie Gehrke, a city poor charge, into munici- pal court. E. Jacobs, grocer, testified she threat- | § ened to take her city food orders to some other grocer unless he substituted cigarettes for listed srticles of food. Judge Silas Spengler placed her on Pprobation. ARMY ORDERS Maj. Chesser, Dental Corps hns been relleved from duty at rmy Dental School, Washington, May 20 to Brooklyn, N. Y, for duty at_port of embarkauon ‘Warrant Officer William Handley will be placed on reured llst January 31, due to_physical disability. . Peterson, Engineer Three po;:ular di‘;enu: Sliccltll peal::hez, )aprico\h d pi tidbits, in small eight (8 l S . 19 ::m.p"al;p:anlco;:ni:u :uflicie::tz for twoo:l:rcve- vory oap (Medmm) e o o for c ings . . . at these prices, why not stocfi your ;:l:ntry 3 . and be ready for the many times you’ll want them? C S extremely low price 4 ciliss 1 9 Del Monte Peaches Your Choice amay Oap on this fine soap for C 5 P R SANITARY’S SPECIAL COFFEE isa ge_”wflg_:%%:‘ 3.;:_ 5c And the lowest price In years on mild, satisfying coffee—roasted in small oney Dew Tidbits OTE—this is the large size bottle ground when you buy it. Pus Whsieome | | DOGFOODS| | NUCOA MARGARINE, 2 w 23c | | wemassers | [JELL.WELL TOMATO JUICE At Low Prices S ANIC O Eresh EGGS clrlon3 3 C dom, 6 SC SnOWflake For Eroaomny with astl 1 ozen ity—buy JELL-WELL, a at Attractive Prices | | Vitamont. .2 < 25¢ Selected d wa fers < g g 6 cans, 63c; 12 cans, $135 or GREEN BAG COF FEE b.25¢ 1 | | TINE DESSERT! Hurff's Tnmhl) Juice has case 48's, $4.95 Famous “u :hqmpd::i salty . o m— : s T | |eniminios| | COODBULKRICE . . . 4 & i5¢ | |S3255iS | mpmutes 10-0z. 5 c e Ll ol MICHIGAN BEANS elsiore 2 o 5 C _lP’o::: 1 8 c _&c::c;n;l?u ;g;&: t::llll;\ggl SANICO OATS. .. 5¢ & 10c | | 18-0z. 5 Doggie Dinner == 10c Fisae peckage h can 3 o 250 ‘:xeg:-. 55¢; unl:l. Tmn C AMPBELL’S BE ANS }‘};‘:}: o 5 C Se Pachxe Goods. .2 for ScJ Per Pkg. 5c quarters of the al xsslgned to duty wuh 13th Engineers, Fort Humphrey: Capt. Wfllum J Plood Air Corps re licved from duty in office of Chief of Corps, hlngton to mndulph Pieid, Tox, for flying training at Airl Corps Training Cen'er vm.h the class commencing March Col. F. ungley Whitley, In- ry, from Fort Benning, Ga., to Belgrade, Yugoslavia, reporting in mean- time on May 5 to asSistant chief of staff, G-2, for 10 days of duty before sailing. Maj. Seth C. Dildine, Veterinary Fruits & Vegetables | | Don’t Overlook These Meat Values 4 Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and . Waihingion, (o ofice of the’ Sureon fruit and you won’t need a Spring Note the prices, then remember that iy Ralph B. Robinson, Medical | hef tonic! Stringless beans and ripe to- the‘e meats are all fine quality. Administrative Corps, Fitzsimmons Gen- 0 . eraliFosnital will goibefore’s utlrmzl * matoes are priced in a way that puts bogrd for exsmination, them in the every-day class. B AKIN CHl E LT e = e > Cooked Hams - 20¢ G CKENS = 23c tive. f,:’“g;’%gfi glr-‘soykes Medical Ad- i Beans s 3 Lbs. 22c Cudshy’s Puritan BONE- ! Fresh, Stringless Cap Ploys T Giiesple, ignal Co e = as you cart buy. Never before e Spinach, 3:20c | | yotere Wt | Pork Loin Roast s 10¢ Brigey Saapple..... » 10 | PRIME ' RIB ROAST - 18¢ Delicatessen Meats | LEAN FRESH HAMS - 12¢ Good quality at money-saving Spectl Fracka SMOKED PICNICS sz = 7¢ Briggs’ Liverwurst. . ». 29¢ Potatoes, 4+ 10c | | GrsieeFrasks . » 7 | Large Skinned Hams - 10¢ IDAHO | e SAUSAGE MEAT = 15¢ : Potatoes, 10 25¢ SANITARY’S SPECIAL En]oy th ond b ulk e We believe it’s as fine as you can buy; good quality fruit priced so that Broccoli’ 3 Lbs. 25(: S why not enjoy sausage oftener while this you can drink orange juice eco- : extremely low price is in effect? This nomically. New Crop, Fancy = price for meat only. 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