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" A6 % NEW Y. W. C. A. BUILDING TO BE OPENED SUNDAY Dedicatory BServices Anngunced for Gift From Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong. The new eight-story Y. W. C. A. Building, at 1011 Seventeenth street, the gift of Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong of this city, will be opened with a dedi- catory service Sunday at 3 pm. Presentation of the gift by Mrs. Strong to Mrs. Albert W. Atwood, president of the local association, will take place at the ceremony. Donors to the land and furnishing fund have been invited. Injured in Fall. Prederick - Parker, 49, of 1138 Twi pound fracture of the leg when he fell from a Iadder while at work yes- terday in a storeroom at the municl- pal woodyard, Sixth street and Con- lmutlon avenue. He was taken to Casualty Hospital. THE EVENING AUTOPSY TO BE HELD Manager of Shoe Store Cuts Arm on Piece of Glass. An autopsy was to be held today to determine the cause of death of Jo- seph Rosenberg, 39, manager of the Golden Shoe BStore, 1026 Seventh street. He died last night in his home, 1431 C street northeast. ‘While at work in the store Tuesday morning, Rosenberg fell and cut his [ STAR, WASHINGTON, left arm on & plece of glass, members of the family said. He was treated by a private physician that night and by another physician yesterday morn- ing. A third physician pronounced him dead yesterday afternoon. oy Iowa Applications Due. The Iowa Absentee Voters' Associa- tion today issued an urgent request that applications for ballots be filed | § this weeh They will be received by |8 Ladd, room 40, old House |k omce Buudlng« from 9 am. to 9 pm. | §§ w. D. C, LAUNCH INQUIRY Brookings Institution Seeks Data on Federal Publicity. The Brookings Institution, retained by the Byrd Senate Committee on Re- organization to survey executive agencles of the Governm publicity staffs. Buy American at Your Nearest seeking information about Federal A questionnaire, tution to press divisions of both regu- lar and New Deal agencies, asks the number of employes, amount of sal- aries and volume of press releases. The Brookings report is not expected before December 1, théy added. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1936. aurvlveu by his widow, a sister, Mra. H. White of Washington, D. C.; W. A. WILLARD DIES Brother of Washington Woman | Plains, N. Y.; his mother, Mrs. M. E, Expires in Atlanta. Willard of Sharpes, Fla., and an aunt, Mrs. Mary B. Wi Peor ATLANTA, October 21 4 .—War- T ren A. Willard, 46, employe of an au- tomobile corporation here, died today. Netherlands India's exports of snal A native of Peoria, Ill, Willard is | and lizard skins are nsflclm 3 i sent by the insti- a brother K. 5. Willard of White - AMaRieA STOR American Store H l‘ l v tht More Could You Ask - - @ —at your nearest American Store you get more food, you get finer quality, you get pleasant, B helpful service—AND an extra measure of more value for your grocery and meat dollar, B Stop around this week-end and prove to your own satisfaction that It Certainly Pays to Deal “W here Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest” 8-0z. I7° 4SCO Tomalo Puree Del Monte or Glenwood pk(u Clll K Choice California Dried Grapefruit _ LiMA BEANS 10" Farmdale Evep. MILK 4SC0 Orange Pekoe and India Ceylon TEA 4.:.29 0 3¢ h25¢ Prmcess 1A‘l"‘w, wc21 ‘ lcdEoa : 175! =80 2215¢ Coffee Ground Cinnamon 2 10c cans 15¢ | Ovaltine 14 0z. can 55¢; 6 0z. can 29¢ Gold Seal Oats 2 pkgs. 17¢ Ground Pepper 2 10c cans 15¢ Dill or Sour Pickles 2 qt jars 25¢ | 45C0 Wheat Puffs 2 pkgs 17¢ ASCOPancake Flour 3 pkgs 25¢ ASPARAGUS .. 2 i 2.5¢ TOMATOES 10 Continuing the Big Sale of California Dried Fruits Large Meaty* - Faney Santa Clara California Evap. PRUNES PEACHES APRICOTS 3 s, Zsc | w. 15¢ 2 s 45c RAISINS 2 - 15¢| RAISINS e Q¢ ! Greater Values in Autumn Fruits and Vegetables Best White Polatoes 10 - 29¢ Fancy Iceberg Lettuce 2 - 17¢c Firm Yellow Onions Crisp White Celery LARGE FANCY More of Those Fine KARPEN CHAIRS at unusually low prices Mellow, Aged Wisconsin CHEESE 4 Unpeeled California Apricots No.1 10c e 2 re 10 27¢ cans NLY two or three times a year are we able to secure from Karpen such beautifully upholstered chairs at these low prices. Ordinarily, chairs in such lovely coverings would sell for much more. But we took the whole lot Karpen offered. We obtained fine- gra(f: covers at low-grade prices. The savings go to you! these finely built Karpen chairs at once, for they will sell very quickly. * Have You Tried Gotd Seal America’s Finest All-Purpose Flour 5:23 12 » w 45¢ R 4sc0 Baking Powder, 10z. can 17c ® 4&SC0 Baking Soda, 2 1 w. pxss. 13¢ § PURE 2.27¢ i LARD HORISCO =21 257c VICTOR BREAD A Finer, Fnlhtr Loaf of Quality Bread Famous “heat-flo” Roasted a2SCO Coffee Karpen Occasional Chair, $27.50 A graceful design—antique nail trim—solid Honduras Mahogany framing—com- fortable spring seat—unus- ually good and attractive coverings. An unusually fine value. Choice New Pack reg. 13c large can Fancy California Evap. English Club Chair $49.50 You will love this luxurious Karpen chair! Famous Karpen webbed con- struction . . . solid Honduras Mahog- any peg legs . . . button tufted, with matching material up the front posts, arm rests and to the extreme top . . « available now in many distinctive, good quality coverings. Bread Supreme ‘Ioc B Large 24-ox. sliced loof Virginia Le: White Iud {435 25 Topped with pecans. A big value. California Seeded California Seedless Xy vn Zbun l& 1"’\-‘? ‘) “ GRIMES GOLDEN Cauliflower | APPLES 10: | 4-19: RINSO LUX FLAKES 7150|523 2,319 | MATCHES |9' 1sc 2 pkgs. Isc pkg. pkgs : 6523 % ¥ 10c | Mazda Bulbs 2 . 15¢ L : Llfebuoy Soap 3 m.;ngcc_ -nld.t::‘ToiIet Soap 3 cakes 20c 4SC0 MEATS COST LESS— I ; AND YOU ENJOY THEM MORE-. } We never sacrifice Quality for Price. You get real savings here and you can be B sure of Meat you can enjoy. Morket Americon and be convinced QUALITY COUNTS P, Valley Dale Ckicken Loaf . 35¢ MEAT . | Valley Dale Veal Loaf : ». 15¢ Shoulders ».30¢ | Fresh Phila. Scrapple » 15¢| 19¢ gl . 19¢ Tender Juicy $ Steaks CHUCK ROAST ROUND | SIRLOIN Boneless Cross Cut Roast Ib. 29¢| 1b- 29¢ | 1b. 39¢ Tender, Meaty B i pahe Get On American Beauty Dclmoun Loin : STEWING B 1f your Iaurchah;e of Meats amounts to $1.00 or ffl;‘:" SMOKED or :: @ in our Meat Market, you are privileged to buy this g g iron at the specnal price. Special offer for @ noast Ib. c X B limited time only. Save $1.86. 8 g Center Cut § % Finest Fresh Sea Food Ib. 250 C‘fiéuP‘S CHOPS g Fillet of Haddock Ib 19 | (Qysfers Mh — : » 35¢ § iy .llt_ock Fish Ib. 12Vac Standards pt. 28¢ b 'A : 1 landards pt. rou Ib. 12Y%¢ Slacty b BB Chnehm Ib. 29C B Croakers -Ib. 10c¢ Kl - Prices Efective Until Saturday Washingten and Armour’s Corned Beef Solid Mahogany Wing Chair $39.75 Solid Honduras mahogany fram- ing . . . antique nail trim . . . S mioz bl deep seat . . . fine Klrpen inner- connrucnon e attractive and in some unusually splendid upholstery fabrics at such a low price . . . a Karpen chair, quality built through and through. Strike Anywhere Parlor i BRILLO 2. A 2 pkgs. |3C { DETHOL Insects G-E Bulbs SPECIAL OFFER $2.95 Streamlined 3 Here's How Signal Light Easy it is h’ Karpen Lounge Chair $39.75 This is one of the most comfortable chairs you ever sat in! A Karpen chair with fine inner construction and in a choice of many smart new coverings. The back is button tufted—forearms recede and the hand-rest and feet are of Honduras Mahogany. Brigs's All-Pork SAUSAGE Fresh Pork ix_Points of Superiority . Cool Grip Handle Karpen Occasional Chair H 2 Beveled Base Hllustrated at Right Solid Honduras Mahogany framing—com- fortable spring seat—cabriole front legs— choice' of several coverings—some chairs are with tufted scoop seat $ 1 9.75 MAYER & CO. S_evgnth Street Between D a;fd E 3to4lb. 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