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Radiator Covers PREVENT SMUDGE, Pnnvmz PKDP ER HUMIDITY. EAUTIFY lellun-m; Prices Convenient Tern- B. BLACKBURN s01 ca.nam By SINGLE $ _Roow 0 G new hotel on 42nd Street 2 block: east of Grand Central Station. NEW YORK CITY uy Your LUMBER and MILLWORK at J. Frank Kelly You can depend on getting the ‘finest quality materials e. Then. 10 de; We de!wer anywhere at LUMBER—MILLWORK 2121 _Georgia Avenue NORTH 1341 IRRITATION| duetocolds Relieve the dryness and irritation by applying Mem 0l alllm ngighl MENTHOLATUM | Gives COMFORT Daily Jazz Eye 8t || 7 /fr v\\\\\ Save 200 MILES via NORFOLK Old Point Comfort Motor to Historic Places AUTOS carried FREE When_accompanied by passenger ONE WAY Round Trip $5 (30-Day Limit) Special $3.50 Round Trip Leave Saturdays 6:30 p. m. Home Monday, 7 a. m. Rest, relax, avold driving strain, A big steel steamer s your hotel and _garage tonight. Tomorrow radio, iih berrta s Tow s F1i00 City Ticket Office 1423 H ST. N. W. NA. 1520 DI 3760 | Homestead Corp. This is Mrs. Roose- i to “experimentation,” while the bal-! | ' judgment,’ Charles E. Pynchon, gen- 1190 cottages in the project. amount outstanding each year. 1 i | Pynchon said, was the purchase of pm. | | Dance, Veterans of Foreign Wars, | Dinner and Enlertnmmem Wash- | Educational forum District Federa- 1 i section, A. I. M. E,, Yacht Club, 6:30 REEDSVILLE LOSS PUT AT $o00,00 Mismanagement Is Blamed by Subsistence Home- stead Corporation. By the Associated Press. A loss by the Government of more | than a half-million dollars on the | Reedsville, W. Va., project through |M mismanagement was announced to- day by officials of the Subsistence | velt’s project for the rehabilitation of West Virginia mountain folk. Part of the loss will be charged off | ance will be charged to “errors in! eral manager of the corporation, said. He said he could not give propor- tions charged to each item. He said, however, the Government will lose approximately $3,000 on each of the | Mrs. Roosevelt has aided in the de- | velopment of the project and has vis- ited it several times. A total of $1,500,000 has been al- lotted for Reedsville. The Govern-; ment is receiving an average of $4.! 900 | from the homesteaders for the dwell- | ings, to be paid over a 30-year period with 3 per cent interest on the One of the errors of judgment, ready-cut houses in the first group | of structures erected. These were | found unsuitable and had to be rein- forced and supplied with basements. Officials said the purchase of these structures was the plan of Louis M.| Howe, secretary to the President, who | worked with Mrs. Roosevelt on the de- velopment. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Bingo party, benefit True Blue | Council, No. 5, Sons and Daughters of | Liberty, 7 Fourth street northeast, 8:30 | Lafayette Hotel, 9 p.m. Banquet, American Patent Law As- | sociation, Mayflower Hotel, 6:30 p.m. | Bingo party, benefit Young People’s | Service League of Nativity Church, Fourteenth street and Massachusetts | avenue southeast, 8 p.m. Meeting, Society of Free Lance Writers, Shoreham Hotel, 8 p.m. Dinner, Daughters of American Cal- onists, Hamilton Hotel, 7 pm. Dinner, by Post, American Legion, honoring Dr. William H. Wilmer, Raleigh Hotel, 7:30 p.m. TOMORROW. Augustus P. Gardner | Card party and dance, by the ladles of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Ken- wood Country Club, 9 p.m. Supper dance m commemorate me 176th anniversary of the birth of Rob- ert Burns, Clan MacLennan Lndfle [ No. 220, 0.'S. C. and Ladies Auxiiary | of Scotia, Lee House, 7 p.m. ington Round Table, Natmnal Pressl Club, 7 p.m. tion of Federal Employes’ Undons, 710 Fourteenth street, 8 p.m. Annual oyster roast, Washington | pm. Musicale, auspices of Wheatley Par- | ent-Teacher Association, school audi- | torium, Montello avenue and Neal | street northeast, 8:15 p.m. Card party, Century Club, Shoreham Hotel, 2 p.m. Dance, Pennsylvania State Sm:xetv Shoreham Hotel, 9 p.m. Dance, U. S. Forestry Service, Carl- ton Hotel, 9 p.m. \ Dinner, 1910 Class of Princeton University, Carlton Hotel, 7 p.m. Smoker, Variety Club, Willard Ho- ' tel, 9 p. Banquet, Emery Cnllege Alumni Lafayette Hotel, 7:30 p.m More Land Is Leased The biennial report of the Idaho | State land department showed an ! increase in revenue, with 402,754 more acres of land under lease. TELEPHONE MINUTES . . and this popular New England meal is ready. Just shape, fry and serve. FREE! Recipe booklet, “Delicious Fish Dishes.” ‘Write, Gorton-Pew Fisheries, Gloucester, Mass. Made from the Famous GORTON'’S CODFISH One of 30 Products THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1935. WOMEN of WASHINGTON ARG will find an outstanding opportunity to save on their food purchases this week end when shopping in A&P Food Stores. Our smiling managers and clerks are eager to serve you. o!-Women of America s of good women from s, representing 11 dif- ¢ in Washington to Welcom This week thousands the entire United States ferent clubs, are meetin g study, among other things, i The CAUSE and (ZUR:'.n :i Xi‘ > reet you s o well as amost roject, as ol *‘:;g“::\f;o\;:‘l::": visit to your nation’s happy Capital. Fancy 8 O’Clock Coffee 'Red Circle Coffee Bokar Coffee Granulated Sugar. . Creamery Butter. . . somme tub, - - Sunnyfield &t Butter Nutley Nut Margarine Pure Lard P Pillsbury’s Cake Flour Lemon Cookies Old Tyme Vanilla Cookies . Iced Molasses Cookies 2 mws. 29¢ Floral Assorted Cakes 2mws. 29¢ Ann Page Preserves. jar 19¢; 21 3ar 35¢ Sundine Orange Juice 2 ans 25¢ Sundine Grapefruit Juice. . . 2 cans 19¢ Tender Leaf Wea: 1= 17c: %% 25¢ Dorsch’s Pound Cake White House Evap. Milk, 3 tan cans 19¢ Mayfield Field Corn . . . .3 mea. cans 25¢ Red Cross Combination, Both for 37 2 rolls towels ¥ 1 towel holder I€ MILK BONE Good Food for Good Dogs Lge. Juni 19c it 33e 220 For Dogs or Puppies. Swift’s 10 ms 49¢ Premium . 37¢ . 3¢ il 5¢ e . 29¢ 1 0c .2mws 23¢ D.C. Only Cut fresh Ib. HAMS Ovenized Ib. 21c Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon ® 35¢ FRESH Loin or Rib End Center cut, 1b. End cut, 1b. 23c Sml. pkg. FRANK b 19 Encore Macaroni suiies 2 5w 11c Sunnyfield Pancake 2 ¢2%i. 13¢, 25%15¢ 25C Juz 21C 25¢ & 19c Daisy or Long Horn American Cheese 12-0z. jugs | Rajah == Syrup 1-1b. pkgs. 2-1b. pkg. Sunsweet Prunes 2 Shredded Wheat 2 s 25¢ Mello-Wheat z15- Ask Our Manager About the Treasure Hunt Contest ¢ 217 3 pkgs. 19c 3 pkgs. ]9c N.B.C. 9%-oz. 22C Cookies pkg. OCTAGON SOAP For Kitchen or Laundry 4 giant cakes 1 7c 28-0z. pkg. No. 1 can Golden Crown Syrup Sunnyfield Rice Comet Rice Brown-Edge Wafers Sunbrite Cleanser Keep a can in your kitchen, bathroom and basement. LONG ISLAND Ducklings = 21<|Chickens * 28 Fresh SMOKED | Fresh Buck Shad » 19- PORK CHOPS 27c Joseph Phillips’ Original Skinless or Regular DAILY EGG ESTABLISHED Fresh ROASTING or FRYING Melrose Brand SMOKED HAMS Ib. 19¢ Slices of Ham . . . . 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For CALO DOG FOOD 3 cans 25¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 cakes 17(: Beauty FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES RECEIVED FRESH DAILY .2 neads 19¢; 2 neats 25¢ 2 bunches 25¢ .10 ws. 28¢ Iceberg Lettuce. . Crisp Celery Idaho Potatoes . . . Fresh Green Peas Brussels Sprouts Fancy Cauliflower. . ... New Texas CABBAGE Ib. 4C YELLOW ONIONS ..ot 15¢; & 23¢ 3 s 10¢ SPINACH Stayman Apples. . .. Fla. Grapefruit Navel Oranges. . . Emperor Grapes Juicy Lemons Fresh Dates NEW POTATOES 2 5. 15¢ BROCCOLI 3 ~25: 4 . 25¢