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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, lightl; red his wife and her orning was rted un- rnher n)l yn,“?r‘:‘z AlexandeF home, in ehnued, wnh his denth expected and the fatal injury of him- PICKED FOR NAVY COURSE’! it n the of an uncle, Joe Four Army Officers Recommended it to shoot hlmulf A coroner’s jury yesterday found that Mrs. Alexander had died at Writt's for War College Studies. Secretary of War Hurley has rec- hands. been-sefrangen) A e had Saured o | ommended four Army officers to at- lnifl!‘ hh:“uwrltt I&’w u"?:ld had ' ‘Ce:l‘liezt:‘e next course at the Naval War e-zea ngness to answer the war- Tant in court yesterdsy afterhoan. Just | o TAree of the offcers, Maj. A.°B. e O e s L . |5al, Tataty, s0d ML 1. B cater. | he went o the Alexander home, and | cyvairy, are row on duty at the Army T f‘u",: » ¢ | War College. The other, Maj. R. P. EECTC Wil - hospital here about | ;o ), Infantry. is stationed at ‘Baguio, 6 o'clock last evening without regaining *Phlllpplne Islands. Bpeclal Dispatch to The Star. consciousness and without ulnnc his Two .admonfl‘omam will be se- CHARLES TOWN, W. Va., January | version of the tragedy. lected lner '0 attend this course, one 26—Domestic troubles between Eddie | Police were told Writt openly mmz- be from the Army In- | Writt, 40, an automobile mechanic, and (ened his wife when he went to thé p “.1 c lle e The official crdeu! his estranged wife were regarded by |Alexander home. and her mother was | GitTel Colef police here today as having prompted |shot dead instantl; a shooting rampage by Writt during | between Writt an hu wife. At the PRSI which he killed Mrs. Joe Alexander, ‘hosptul this morning it wu said the | Runwny service between London and mother of his wife; probably ratalb condition of Mrs. Writt was regarded | Rome has just been speeded up by four | injured Arthur Alexander, her brother, 'as serious. Arthur Alexander's condi- | hours. i D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933. In All Grocery Stores and Meat Markets Added Week-End Special GRANDMOTHER’S PAN ROLIS_S Delight the family by serving pan rolls for dinner this evening. QUAKER MAID THRIFT WEEK Featuring a group of fine quality merchandise procurable in A&P Food Stores only. i Police learned that the Writts' had Domestic Troubles Believed| Cause of Slaying and Sui- cide Near Charles Town. will not be issued until after March 4. We invite all of our customers and friends to share in this. Wafer sliced. Rindless and wrapped in cellophane. WoopwarD & LoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Fresh Pasteurized CREAMERY BUTTER Cut fresh from the tub (SUNNYFIELD PRINT 2-49 2~55° Specially priced 4c per pound under the regular price to attract new customers to join the millicns who use this quality butter regularly. IN OUR MEAT MARKETS FANCY BEEF ROASTS TENDER CHUCK w. 10c 3-Cornerts. | 5c—Fancy Ribus.18¢ Mild Cured Smoked I 2 clhue Skinned Fresh Cleaned Speckled Trout Fresh Cleaned Spanish Mackerel. . . Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass Fresh FILLET HADDOCK 1s.17¢ ] Topmast Friday—Remnant Day You Can Save %4 and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable nor exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. nor on approval; phone and mail orders not accepted. More of Those Popular “Maid-O-Silk” Lace-Top Chiffon Silk Hose Irregulars Which, if Perfccl, 58 Would be $1 pmr—Spccl c 2.281 pairs Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, with lace pattern tops. Good assortment of shades. Sizes 81 to 10, 203 Pairs Cotton and Ravon 60 Pairs Silk Hose; many damaged from dis- Hose; 2 heavy weight, ln good shades. sizes 9 and 9':. Reduced to. play; “as is.” Reduced to Sunnyfield Flour . . . 12 5 27¢ Sunnyfield Flour =i . . 5w e |4¢ Quaker Maid Baking Powder » == |7¢ Quaker Maid riiea Cherries, 2 1”.’.?; 25¢ Rajah Extracts . . . . . & I5¢c Rajah Salad Dressing . . .»nsr |S¢ Ann Page Preserves . . .m o |4¢ Sultana Jellies . . .. . Tc Encore Stuffed Olives . 19¢ Encore Olive Oil . . . 25¢ Sultana Peanut Butter . . 'w." l4c Cold Stream Pink Salmon, 2 ! == |9¢ Blue Peter Sardines . . . 4~25¢ Sultana Kidney Beans . . 3= |9¢ SPARKLE Pure Fruit GELATIN Pkg. 5C 10c ». 12¢ Women’s Street and Evening Shoes sl '65 Were $3.95 and $5 glass Fancy Smelts Fancy Halibut or Salmon . Opysters, Standards « 45¢c; Selects ot 60c Rath’s “Cedar Valley” SMOKED SHOULDERS &2 7¢ PORK LOIN ROAST w.10c CHOPS Mcaly lOC C.I'l:" |5C SAUERKRAUT . ™bc Fresh-Killed ROASTING CHICKENS 1. 2 3¢ OTHER EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 10 ws. 45¢ 5';-o0n, o glass 13-pt. . ean 200 pairs, includinc attractive nyles of bluk and brown suede and suede combina- tions—and black or white evenin l slippers. Unusually complete slm range for a selling of this kind—3!; to 8, AA to C ln the lot, but not in every style. DOWN STAIRS STORE Regular $1.95 Felt Hats 25¢ 50c 70: in a variety of becoming styles and desirable colors. dettes and Brassieres, 45¢ Were 78¢ and $1 29; in several styles. Misses’ Dress Coats, $14.50 Were $35 and $39.50 12 Splendid Quality, Well Styled Coats; fur trimmed. In black, brown, and green. Sizes 14 to 20. 7 Misses’ &16.30 Sverts Coats: Dolo styles and tweed mixtures. !xz-'s' COMBINATION SALE [ .}f. Sunnyfield Pancake -and I }% SULTANA giane SYRUP Slip-on Sweaters, 85¢ Blended Regular Value, 17¢ l 3C Were $1.95 and $2.95 6€0: in attractive styles and colorings: slightly solled. Sizes 34 to 40. l(l SI'I and $12.93 Wool Crepe Sports Dresses; sizes 12 to 20. Now..$3 S And Wool ‘Searra, . Now o ooen. ter 13 t0 30, Tov. % Both for Serve Pancakes for Breakfast Tomorrew DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE WHITE HOUSE QUAKER MAID Misses’, Women'’s, and Little and Larger Women'’s Street and Afternoon Dresses, $5 Were $10 and $15.75 60: sheer crepes, rough erepn llght weight Toollrm and \elveLS—gcld blue, Zm)’. 2 to 22! red, and black—‘lzcfi 13 to 2 6 to 44, 14 Rough Crepe Evening Dres ith. gold. and fle 3, 3505 and st0 slm;hmd Allrrmm:; i reg T, gold. resses: r hyacinth. Broken sizes. N Granulated Sugar Puré Lard Red Circle Coffee BokariCoffec . ... ..coiloaias s w. 27¢ Nectar Tea %i-ib. pke. $4c 3 ta-m. pke. 27¢ Standard Tomatoes 4 med. cans 25¢ Sunnyfield Quick Oats sm. pks. 5¢; we. pre. 10¢ EVAPORATED MILK 2 Tall Cans “C Evap. Milk, will be richer APPLE SAUCE 2 i | 5¢ Delightfyl quality tall can of White House and flavoy rt hen diluted to @ full quert, ‘e‘;u:: bottled milk. 5. $5.95 Crepe and Woel Dre Diue. 60ld. srger. " bro 0’ 7 DOWN STAIRS STORE Navy Beans Blue Rose Rice Rajah Salad Oil Rajah Mustard Rajah Vinegar Sunnyfield Barley ..... Mello-Wheat Quaker Maid Cocoa. . Rajah Sandwich Spread %2 Encore Spaghetti Sultana Red Beans Bonday Candy Bars. .. Encore Noodles Flight Bird Seed Flight Bird Gravel Sultana Furniture Polish vet. 15¢ A&P Ammonia. .. .vt 9¢c & 19¢ - 12¢ Girls’ Dresses, Underwear, Hats, 65c each Were $1 and $1.50 14 pieces Girls' Underwear, and tayon chemise, pant| including slips and pajamas. union_ suits. Now.....63¢ Tests! broken sizes. Now 10 Wash Procks, in prints; broken sizes. 20 Hate, in be- rcminq sthu. Silk Crepe Costume Slips, $1.10 e g Were $1.95 ‘Chlldl‘en L Play Smts 45 Beautiful Silk Crepe Slips: tailored. in wrap-arcund and semi- zsc fitted styles, 2lso bias-cut styles beautifully lace trimmed. In flesh, W:rc 35¢ and 502 Sizes 32, 34, 36, 40, 42, and 44 in lot. 17, 8195 Rason Crepe Slips. n bullt-up shoulder style. Plesh. white, and navy. Sizes it and 30. Now 03¢ Winter Underthings, 35¢ Were 50c and 53¢ 12a pieces, including pert-wool snuggie vests and panties, heavy- . ht cotton vests. and um-weight cotton union suits. 25 and 53¢ Cotton Vests; sbiled. Now..... Winter .3 tr J0c 3 s 19¢ vke. 10c FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Fancy Florida 30" Bag Net Bag Contau;ning 14 to 29 Oranges According to Size CAULIFLOWER Hesd 19c Flonda Grapefruit Tangarines Stayman or York Apples Iceberg Lettuce Fresh Tomatoes 1-1b. ean §0c 2-b. can 23¢ Sultana Apple Butter 28-0n. sar 13¢ Ann Page Honey .... Lo 19¢ white, tan, and black. Encore BEANS ||/MACARONI|| . RICE 6 can 25¢ 6 Pe. 25¢ 4 ri. |9C l MORE BIG VALUES ‘ Nucoa Nut Margarine. American Cheese Dried Peaches Sunsweet Prunes. ... Dromedary Dates Quaker Maid Sunnyfield e, and ! Fancy i‘({}';’&'xe‘é""n%:'-"i "4':' ! Whlte wns for 'i"flf':f"sor’.‘.'," xTe"a C'uldren s Shoes, 31 Wuc $1.65 and $1.95 ir5 Pumps and OxIo:ds, m uvcrll uym for dress Uniforms and Jersey Dresses, 95¢ Were $1.95 10 Msroon Rayon bmlorma soiled; broken sizes. 14 Jersey D ne, green; small :iz=s. 3% and o0 1 % 2105 and 8303 Paismac and c-un .na Cuft 8 No 1 Bed J Now. each. $1_Apron, cou.r .nn (’n 23 Bt o 4m. 18c nest 8c & 10c st for or L ST en sy oW, WiSLE L e N $1.95 DOWN STAIRS STORE broken sizes. Now. DOWN STAIRS STORE New Cabbage Fresh Brocolli FRESH SPINACH, 2 m.13c IDAHO BAKING FRESH POTATOES| Strawberries 10 . 19¢ {2 Fintsere 29c .2 ms. 23¢ n 19c 2 1arge eans 25¢ .. 2 large cans 25¢ Iona Peaches Iona Apricots. . Tona Pears large esn 17¢ Sultana Pineapple. . 2 targe eans 27¢ Italian Fresh Prunes 2 arge cans 25¢ Men’s Broadcloth Pajémas Greatly Reduced to 65c Fllndld quality that is cclor-fast—well tallored—coat, slip-over, and collar styles—plain colors, stripes, fancy patterns, plein colcrs trimmesd with con- 2-m. vhs. 17¢ 272 pairs. A s tnszlnz material—elastic or tie waist . ' $1 Broadeloth Shirts, the ma- 7 ake. Collar-attac Some coiled; slus A toD. 1. $1. Part Wool Union Suits; es™3 d Now o 6be 46, 48, an Uneeda Bakers Chocolate Peaks Marshmallow-topped Choc. Wafers Lb. 2 lC Uneeda Bakers Holland Rusk Pkg. lSC Dried Prunes 4 b |9c 4 30, $1 WIn r-weight Cotton sizes 36. 46, 48, and 50. No 5 DOWN STAIRS STORE