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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935. . |Women as Vices ? EXPRESS |s URGED In “Civic Virtme” || FRESH EGGS, Wildmere «: 37¢ Sunnybrook doz. 43¢ ‘FORTAKOMA PARY| St Op Tempe O _ Controversial Statue to| - | Citizens Seek Better Street| Be Taken for Ride é ’d ’ ! :& 7 . : ‘ ; “T“H“.n Car Service for Ad- to Park Site. » ‘ ioining Area. e 0 7 | | : N These prices effective in Washington and Sub- By the Associated Press. urbs until Saturday NEW YORK, February 21.—Three Closing, February 23, sculptors today hailed the news that | ’ : i 1935, Operation of express street Car| .cyyjo Virtue,” the statue by Prederick | Some like it boiled plain or with service down Georgia avenue from | ypcMonnies in front of City Hall, fs | vegetables. Some like it baked in Takoma Park, with a connection to ing for a ride. i juice, pineapple juice or the Fleventh street car line, was asked | * o tne cider, grapej P ppe ] In the same breath they said the | other fruit juice. Others like it tby the Sixteenth Street Highlands which women objec i i - o’ . Citizens’ Assoclation in a remlutlonlf;:un:“:n““un.t rzmnlhi‘e"‘m:h:‘ sliced cold for sandvéiChe;and }) ‘;{ G e adopted at a meeting last night in - * : fet suppers. And, he ham left- 1 { e ea oo s uuA lsrumwood School. what the statue needs is a b‘lb:"“l overs give the family plenty of va- though Dr. J. P. Turner, presi-| “Civic Virtue,” which will taken 3 3 - dent of the association, said the re-|to another site, not yet chosen, in a riety in ground hamtagf Ve esc: l_ / i Fresh cent order of the District Commis- | move to beautify City Hall’s environs, ' loped ham with vegetables or pota \ ] L ; es sloners to the Public Utllities Com- | portrays & man tnr:\exglnc on the viees, | toes, baked with noodles or rice, or s . 2 4 e mission covering rerouting of street | which are represented as women. i i i . 2 % TO pM AST car services, including elimination of | Women'’s organizations disliked this combined w"’? celexl"‘y andttep 1c;‘(1es 0 A the Kennedy street car line between |idea and fought to have the statue for a tasty salad. No matter how " 4 Colorado and Georgia avenues, re- remloveel.I e el & it’s cooked you’ll like the delicious, " v moval of the loops from the center| ‘“I'm glad the statue will be moved,” i hams. 4 " i L of Fourteenth street at Colorado | said John Gregory, president of the m;lld’. swteetd flavoa o t}:;se ragleg avenue, and providing express bus|National Sculpture Society. “It wasn't They’re tender and smooth-gr: . : ! : service down Thirteenth street, had | fortunately placed.” Ham is especially good for this sea- satisfied the needs of the territory served by his association, he felt the ‘Georgia avenue express service should be provided to expedite transporta- —_— son, for it is high in energy value. - 8 8 to 12 lbs. each—mild cured 1 < ‘The association adopted a resolu- tion to the Takoma Park area. G E l E tion calling for prohibition of park- ] ing along downtown Eleventh street | 0 FRESH during the rush hours. | Declaring that it is “eminently just | and fair that posts in the District G government should be given to District ‘l o A %" a residents and eminently unjust and (\ : unfair that they should be given to _— \ B k R residents of distant States,” the asso- | N uc. oe c ciation requested that in the future | i lb ! = lb . . ‘vacancies in the District government The association approved a bill on, a slow oven (275°-300° F.) about 30 min. a lb. Re- pending in Congress to prohibit the move rind for last hour of baking, scm{e falt, cover with Half Standard Oysters »t. 23¢ ot 45¢ Ihing (0 ootk con ash hetan 100 brown sugar, and bake with pineapple slices, prunes, : . = ‘&;fi:fi.‘i“i&‘f;‘&;‘i e ond y cloves and cored apples. Add 1 cup water or fruit juice ©F Whole - Select Oysters. .» 33c & 65¢ be filled by local appointments. ] ] Baked Spiced Ham—Bake, whole or half, with the rind u \ :;B :ei,:g :i‘;::le:‘ Z'ye sss:n“cloa;[ ‘sggix;n and baste frequently. Fresh Cleaned e association adopted a resolution B i condemning the employment as teach- . edfi n Slices of Ham .......... m. 35¢ Sea Bass 10c¢ ers in local schools of any person who . Croakers . 10¢ openly advocates communistic theories | and calling for the removal of any - 3 ot Mackerel -15¢ such persons from posts in the school 3 en ' SWIFT'S PREMIUM request that a speaker be invited | |5 1 to explain to the association the situ- | M C! fie Porgles § 10( ation in Soviet Russia and the spread §§. %t:m’xll_'l‘:mlst :octrlnesxv;'askopfpose‘d Sliced . Turner because of lack of suf- ‘ings. He declared that “as lgrx;g :; Tl e . HALIBUT "’. 27c . am president I will not have any speaker come here to talk to 10 or 12 + members.” Gives Birth to 15 Puppies. | Extra Fancy Young Hen Fresh FRYING E. Chilcott's spaniel has given birth g Ten e[Sy pioRy N e | | |Turkeys » 31<|Chickens»27- ' SALTZ BROTHERS 1341 F Street ; - e 8 to 12 Ibs. each Plump, Young Fryers—2 to 4 bs. cach - Washington’s Birthday | PR T | ||, VEAL LAMB ‘SPE CIHL S j : bl Cutlets b. 3Qc¢ | Shoulder Roast b.15¢ Friday ul 2 p.m. | =T - ; Loin Chops ® 33c Breast for wpaiie ™ 12¢ Quantities are Limited, but the | OPEN FRIDAY, FEBRH,‘S,‘B,I” %wzd Rib Chops . 25¢ | Shoulder Chops 1 23c : Qufllif_y iJ I_}Ie [/C’r_y,Fl'”e.ff!: KENSINGTON, M . Smod’f.'nwceSStruu'" 3 Shoulder Roast ",.19‘: Round Bone ChOps lb.25C Shop in ABP’s new complete food emporium—opening : . Men’s Furnishings ‘ tomorrow—a feature of this new store, new also in t?is Breast with Pocket. . » 121/5c Loin ChOpS Ib. % gc 24 Raincoats. Of fine pure rubber. Special | community, is the spacious parking lot, made available for Ib. 1 Ib. c 3 “Tark” Electric Razors. Shou|der ChOpS 23‘ Rlb ChOpS Very special your convenience. Shop at AP regularly for satisfaction. 59 Neckties. Winter and Spring Patterns 69 Shirts. Collar Att. and Detached | 29 Gloves. Suede Mocha, Pig, Cape Skins ’ ot Sl ottt R A URIMY I BAKER'S COCOA ** 10« i A Onble - Mt CHERRIES can U’Shirts. Swiss Rib Pull-over style........... and 1—10¢ Pkg. 59 Tab Shirts. All Sizes. Regularly $3.50 95 | —IT COSTS LESS — FLA g OG CAB I N SYRU P 1 9 18 Muffiers. Pure Silk. Were $3.50-$5.00 .... . $1.59 | AND GOES TWICE S PIE - Both z l PS L b o ; ; AS FAR—USE IT 13 Windbreakers. Genuine Suede. Reg. $10 X Grape-Nufs L. s |7C P°s+ls Bran F'akes pkg. IOC for | 197 Half Hose. Silks, Rayons, Wools | FOR E:’IEQY MILK c'nus{gular value, 25¢ Jello &fm: . 3w |7c Sanka Coffee . ™ == 49c 55 Pajamas. Broadcloths and Madras 184 Shirts. Windsor Oxfords, Whites, Blues......... $1.95 | HIS is milk in its Sk Iona 39 Tennis Shirts. Various Styles o h:;‘i'l‘:;";;fl'::: .70, Sauerkraut, 2 e s 15C | 129 Neckties. Excellent Asscrtment every milk use . . . L / Encore : A ( Campbell’s Tomato 13 Sweaters. Values $650 aud $7.50 i :;:.:::-m boking. Y M_acaroni. ... .2 s 11€ J 2bi No.5 9] FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES 7 Pajamas. Pure Dye Silk Radium . $3. | crcgn’:,whipping, 7/ Dried ‘.“ce e o can | C 8 Flannel Robes. Stripes and Solid Colors......... etc. It's all milk 4 Smoking Jackets. Wool. Were $1.50 .. 5 :::,.::,'.{,.".':':.‘ Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Campbell’s Assorted = Bamkia mh by o et Al »m2tc Soups . 3o 25c |Fresh Peas 2w 19 . ! ness by evap- 15 Trench Coats. Fine Quality Gabardine oratin ) Encore . . g g away Except Chicken or Tomato Another Extra Special Value 13 Linen Handkerchiefs. Fine Irish Linen...... ; half of the na- \ Noodles. .. nothey Lxtra Sp 98 Sateen Pajamas. Excellent Quality.. '."u':‘.' woteriof Comet Campbell’s Tomato New Pota foe S 4 Ibs. 1 9c Entire Stock of Fine Fancy Shirts Less 20%, Al ETR Comiitias o Rice.......3 120 s 19C Soup i 2 cans lsc ) . 5 Entire Stock of Imported Wool Half Hose . Less 20% Foods of The AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Pillsburi’.: g For Baking, Sauce, Pies or Dumplings Many Other Items Not Listed Here are Reduced Cake Flour..... rs 27C - A Cannon Towel FREE witl 4 1 5 ? i . 1-Ib. Ibs. [ Men’s Clothing : Snowdrift,2 sices. 37¢ York App|eS kgs. 2 Flannel Suits. Reg. $35. 2-36 A g i 1 13 Fine Suits. Worsteds and Harris Twee $16.95 Drink Your Orange Juice from the Florida i s:nrzjc:s t: 43 Were $35.00 .- 819,95 B I G F L O U R S A L E Del Monte Uneeda Bakers Peanut Oranges k5 .I 9c i 25c This week the markets offer fine quality in the produce values. One of the Most Popular Fresh Vegetables Reg. $12.75 S $9_95 Cakes e Ib. zoc s roes oot s 2w e 03 M| Syl -1 GoldiMadal | | SPINRERG 277 r0 24 “Langrock” Harris Tweed Suits. x g Plain Only or Pillsbury’s Best 2 No. 1 e s i B ‘ 2 Hand Tailored. Sizes 36 t0 46........... ; : Ib. eans J b < 17.“Langrock” Harris Tieed Knickers. 30 24¢ U™ 97c | b 29¢ 5 $1 19 cans 17 Flakes . . 2. 17¢ Stnnglgss Were $15.00 pair. Sizes 30 to 40. 12-1b. 12-1b. e Sweet Potatoes 16 Spring Suits of Excellent Worsteds. . Bag 49C B 61 C 2 csn; 25C Iona Baby Dried Yellow Onions 5 “Langrock” Full Dress Suits. Were $15. E Limas No.1 SC Idaho Potatoes * o can Fresh Kale. . .- 165 “Langrock” Fine Suits. All sizes ...’ ‘ ; s ‘ Many Other Items Not Listed Here Are Reduced OXYDOL . 3 pkes 25¢ Sunsweet : any Other e;;e ':’s ;.I at;“ re Redu D o G E':‘tl F O OD S e i i Prunes G :l!l; 19 c Iceberg Lettuce - 35 Felt Hats, Made by Schoble. Were $7 i onappied ge;son's prlcglru e g MARCO ...2 :m 9(‘.; 6:':‘ 27¢ SEMINOIJE, 4 rolls 25c gflccreh 2 3 chia 19 Genuine Deep-Center Chromium . riner Shoes ite Toilet Ti e (Made by French, Shriner and Urner) MARCO ...2%X:15c; 6.2 40c Mffi‘b:g“é: :,:"#fi;‘a‘;‘u » pag ett, fars c $1. 2 5 RELI S H DI S H {:‘ktrgoflzdblfizikll::t‘;le;riwges leathers | CALO.....3cans 25¢c; 6 cans 45¢ S R s and 1 regular 35c¢ pkg. ) all be used during this sal : Laundry Gems. . .3 »= 29c t o R b A Ky g Dogiis Dinkt § pec Blic: B d5e | oo me bt B bt Salmon . . < 10c BISQUICK SALTZ BROTHERS MANKIND . .3 caoe 25c; 6 cane 45¢ | Laundry Gems and get 76¢ 'bo:fnl,: Star Soap 4 17c U Both §()¢ 4 “Langrock” Turedos. Regularly $60.00.. 177 Prs. Cal lasts < i Gardenia by Verne Perfume. for CYine eflfparelfor gentleme_ n, miss this, 1341 F STREET. N.W. _ : :