Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1935, Page 7

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MINT OFFICER GETS CAREER EXTENION Services to Treasury to| Continue Past 70 for Miss O’Reilly. By the Associated Press. President Roosevelt has extended be- yond the retirement age the service of | Miss Mary M. O'Reilly, assistant director of the mint, whose career in the Treasury Department reaches back over 32 years. In addition to having grace and charm, Miss O'Reilly is officially known to be letter-perfect in her work and a | veritable mine of accurate information | on the history of American coins. Next October 14, Miss O'Reilly will | reach the retirement age of 70. But | by special order of President Roosevelt | she will be continued in service until November 1, 1936. The extension was granted at the request of Secretary Morgenthau, who said he regarded her services indispensable, that he needed | her in her present position and that it would be difficult to proceed without | her. Her bread is publicity. Rarely ever has she been interviewed for direct | quotation | Other Treasury officials, however, were more talkative about Miss | O'Reilly. One described her as “with- | out a duplicate.” Another Teca\led she had been cited last year by the | College of Our Lady of the Elms of | Springfield, Mass., for rendering “dis- | tinguished service” in her line of | activity. Miss O'Reilly, however, | couldn’t recall the circumstances. | Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, former Governor of Wyoming and director of the mint, was elated | I profoundly appreciate the action | of the President in extending Miss | O'Reilly’s tenure of service,” she said. | “Her abilities are unique. In her long service she has acquired a knowl- edge of coinage laws and mint prac- tices not possessed by any one else. | Furthermore her judgment is of great | value to the service. Her character end charm equal her ability.” k V. S. Lets Plane Contract. By the Associated Press, | The War Department announced ' today the award of a contract for 26 primary training planes and spare parts equivalent to four planes to the Stearman Aircraft Co., Wichita, Kans., | for $234,800. | Y I | | | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dinner. Alliance Club, Hamilton | Hotel, 7:30 pm. | Bingo party, Goodwill Council. No. 15, Daughters of America, 808 I street, | 8:30 pm. | Meeting, Capital Courcil, Royal Ar- canum,930 H street, 8 p.m. Meeting, Psi Lambda Tau Somrl!y Raleigh Hotel, 8:30 p.m. Banquet, International Association | of Electrotypers, Carlton Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, National University So- ciety, Willard Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Meeting and supper. Veterinary Medical Club, Willard Hotel, 8:30 p.m. Conference. nffi(‘er Daughters of the King. chapel of Good smpherd Church, 8 pm. Dinner, Dodge Erm,, Mayflower Ho- tel, 6 p.m. Meeting, Reciprocity Club, Mayflow- er Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Meeting, Argo Lodge, B'nai B'rith, Jewish Community Center, 8 p.m. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Reciprocity Club, La Fay- ette Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Better Business Buresu Raleigh Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, District Bankers' A.ssoci—, ation, Willard Hotel, 12:45 p.m. e | Dinner dance, Greyhound Bus Lines, | Inc., Willard Hotel, 7:30 p.m. District _division, Young Democrats, Willard Hotel, 10 pm. Meeting and iuppflr 5th Battalion, Fleet Marine Corps Reserve, Rale!gh Hotel, 8 pm. Inaugural ball, Dinner, Bureau of Mines, La Fay- ette Hotel, 6 p.m. Meeting, Federation of Archltects Engineers, Chemists and Technicians, | Robert M. Buck, speaker, Central High | School, 8 p.m. G Bineo parts. Miles Auxiliary, U. sl ‘W. V., Pythian Temple, 8:30 p.m. \‘ \ A Complete Stock of WALLBOARDS There are scores of uses for wall- boards and we have a big selection to choose from. Get our low prices on wallboards. REPAIR NOW FOR FALL supply materials i Free delivery anywhere. Lumber & Millwork 2121 Ga. Ave. NOrth 1341 ADVERTISEMENT. 'T0O MUCH 'ACID MAY BE WHAT AILS YOU— Makes You Tired, Pepless |” To much acid can make you feel more miserable and rotten than almost | | ing. sours_food. | oo S208, osrtbur the good out gtrength and LIEF at o -cld indigestion. And ynu ll lel up ‘2 the morning refreshed. full of pep ey AN drus ‘tores carry Pracidan. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Pancakes and Syrup Your choice of two pack- ages of either Sanico Pancake or Buckwheat Flour and one pint bottle of New England syrup. This week, both for . XX ECONOMY Cut mostly from grass-fed steer beef, all U. S. Govern- ment inspected. Your choice of round, sirloin or porterhouse. This is all good quality meat and meat that will satisfy. Chuck Roast - - - - b.23c Prime Rib Roast - - 1. 29¢ Lamb Chops 5 38c i 43 Leg of Lamb lb.25C Shortening :ivu.2 » 29 STEAKS Cut from corn-fed, o S O i eef. Western steer b Top b, 45‘: Round ___. Round _. = 43¢ Porterhouse __m. 49¢ In Most Markets Swift’s Brookfield The famously good, nation- ally known butter at a 2c savings per pound for today, tomorrow and Saturday. NUCOA - - 21:.43¢ Airway Coffee . . 1b.17¢ Shredded Wheat k. 13¢ Krispy Crackers 11b.pkg. 19¢ Safe Home Matches pks. 5¢ Waldorf Tissue 4 rolis19¢ Minute Tapioca 2 pkes. 25¢ Post Bran Flakes pks. 11c Baker's Cocoa'zIb. can12c¢ PPLES For Cooking and Eating Smokehouse Perhaps one of the best all- around apples for both eating and cooking purposes. Especially de- sirable for sauce, apple pies or cobblers. Why not serve a deep apple ple with cheese for Sunday dinner? 4-15- Sweet Potatoes Reds, Yellows, Nancy Halls MILAND’S “Meals in a Jar” Your choice of chicken and egg noodle dinner, either plain or Spanish style, or Milani’s cottage dinner. They're already cooked, simply heat and serve for a delicious meal. w2 nr 19C Regularly Priced at 27c. This week Ravioli Grimes Golden The firm, tart apple that needs no introduction to its thousands of admirers. Grimes Golden is espe- cially fine for eating, but also may be used for various kinds of cook- ing. Buy a generous supply at this extremely low price. Cooking Apples Jonathan Apples Delicious Appples. . .4 » 19¢ Fla. Grapefruit, 2 = 15¢; 2 = 19¢ Oranges 6t 13¢; 6 = 17¢ & PHILLIPS Canned Foods Sale S Your Choice of: 1 Tomato Soup q cans l 4 cans for 1 7c I Vegetable Soup Pork and Beans Tomato Juice Quaker Oats - - - s - 3 ke 19c Sanico Macaroni Sanico Pancake Flour - - - 2 ske 15¢ Snowcap Toilet Tissue - - 3"" % "10¢ Sanico Peanut Butter - - - B 19¢ Ib. 3IC Freshly Killed FRYING CHICKENS For the Ib. 319 Week end Briggs Scrapple Briggs Pork Pudding Sanitary's Sausage Freshly Killed SANICO BROILERS Look for the “Sanico” badge at- |b. [ tached to the breast. Selected Storage Eggs A dependable egg for all purposes, except soft boiling or poaching. They are of the finest storage quality and are guaranteed to give com- plete satisfaction. Carton of one dozen Fresh Sanico Eggs “ 45¢ Breakfast Eggs « 49¢ ‘Malaga GRAPES We repeat the Ib. sc poputar oftering that 2ms. 15¢ we made last week end. Large, sweet 2 bunewes 15¢ staik 10¢ clusters. Stringless Yellow Crisp Celery Fresh Iceberg Lettuce_2 nas 15¢; 2 nas. 19¢ Ri| Tc:l.mtoes CABBAGE ogy MalZ Niblets e P comt of 5 ok o o Two cans of Del Maiz Niblets One can of - Del Maiz Corn Two cans of Green Giant Peas —all packed by the Minnesota Valley Canning Co. You probably recall seeing them advertised in your favorite magazine. Save 7e¢ on this trial unit. § Regularly Priced:at 72¢ This week, all five cans for ’ D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, small Pkg. 8c large pkg. zlc Lifebouy SQaP- o 2 smant pies. ] 9 raree ve- 22¢ § Lux Toilet Soap 35: 1935. OAKITE The amazing sudless clean- er with hundreds of uses. Look on the package for the many dun'- Oakite will clean. This we are giving a SILVER CLEANING PLATE FREE with each two-package purchase. This plate will remove tarnish from your silverware quickly and easily. 2 l " One Free k pkgs. , 2 for Cleaning Plate with_ SEAFOOD & Last week end we announced that we had provided a wider selection of Sea Food for our customers. The response was so great that we have decided to repeat the offer this week_end. Enjoy your favorite fish. Fresh Fillet of Haddock Sliced Halibut - - - 1.29¢ Fresh Trout Fresh Croakers - - - 1.10c Fresh Rockfish - - - 1.15¢ Fresh Bluefish - - - - 1b.15¢ Fresh Crab Meat - - 1. 31c Salt Water Oysters BI.UE RIDGE CANNED FOODS Corn, Peas 2 or NO.2 Stringless Beans o All packed by Shriver at Westminster, Md. The Blue Ridge Inbel assures you of the qunluty you want at the price you want to pay. They have stood the test in our stores for over 25 years. 15¢ Van Camp's Pork & Beans - 2 2™ Libby's Sauerkraut - - - 2 ™.2%*15¢ Keystone Peaches - - 2 = 29, Keystone Bartlett Pears ot PEACHE FOR CANNING Fine Elberta Freestones from New York State, and i in our opin- ion the quality and price is right for canning. s 1vs. 24C Other Canning Supplies Seckel Pears Bartlett Pears - . 19¢ Fresh Boston Swordfish 1b. 4 §e Fresh Spanish Mackerel _» 21c Fillet of Boston Mackerel _». 25¢ Cooked Shrimp_ %" 29¢ Not in All Markets A limited supply at Boston Fillet Original Bushel Basket 31.95 MASON J ARS l:i:;s uam79 e Jar Rubbers__2 ao=. 9¢ Jar Caps Jelly Glasses__ao=. 39c¢ Crabapples Concord Grapes. . . wi« 39c Fresh Prunes 4 25¢ ToKay i Gfapes Pounds CARNATION ¢ EVAPORATED MILK 4€:==s25° Rosedale Pineapple s fut i 10c i Full Pantry Cocoa - - - -haiiiew ot 10¢ Handy glass jar Poun POMORANG A delicious blend of Florida tree-ripened Orange Juice and Gupefrult Juice, extracted and packed in the heart of Florida’s citrus groves. It makes a delicious breakfast beverage when chilled thoroughly. Save 14c on pkg. llc Sure Jell 2 ner 25c Paraffine éerto vot. 29 Specially Priced For the Week End

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