AM J A NCR HRRALD, THFRMDAY, NOV. in. 1017. - tk Economical ggestions MAZOLA This product is in a fair way to take the place of laid, as a number of our customers have tohls us that it takes 's less Mazola than it does of lard and the cost is quite a hit less. 2-1l. can of Mazola sells for $0.66 4-lh. can of Mazola sells for 1.25 8-lh. can of Mazola sells for - 2.50 Lard, per lh - .35 OLIVE OIL The market is quite a bit higher on Olive Oil than it was six months ago, but we have not changed our prices. Pine can California Olive Oil $0.65 Quart can California Olive Oil 1.25 Pint can Italian Olive Oil - 65 Quart can Italian Olive Oil 1.25 Macaroni, ready cut or straight, 9 oz. pkg 10c Kgg Noodles. American Beauty 10c Hams (Picnic ), per H 30c 10 oz. bottle Catsup, regular 30c. now 25c Cooking A ples, per bushel $1.25 Cranberries (will be higher), per quart 15c Flake White Soap, 5 bars for 25c White Laundry Soap, 5 bars for 25c Pearl White Soap, 5 bars for ..: 25c Lana Oil Toilet Soap, 3 bars for 25c Violet Olycerine Soap, 3 bars for 25c . CELERY Wf an- receiving regular shipments of (Vlery from the growers in Michigan, which is proving to be exceptionally food. Sells for 5c a bunch; 3 bunches for 10c. FRESH FRUIT Oranges, per dozen 80c, 40c and 50c Kmperor Grapes, per lb 25c Malaga Grapes, per lb 20c Pears, per dozen 35c Jonathan Apples, per box $2.50 Florida Grape Fruit, two sizes, 2 for 25c and 15c straight. Phone 56 L. H. HIGHLAND Phone 56 Prl Washington, D. C, November 7, 1917. ident of the United States of America. lion : nvi been the honored custom of our people to turn in the fruitful yTar in praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God for His many mjicies to us as a nation. That custom we can follow now, even in hp tragedy of a world shaken by war and immeasurable disaster, in corrow and great peril, because even amidst the darkness that has it as we can see the great blessings God has bestowed upon us, aMe better than mere peace of mind and prosperity of enterprise. e been &vti the opportunity to serve mankind as we once served our- aky of our Declaration of Independence, bv taking up arms lSfSjfiiiat tnreati'iieu to master and demise men everywhere, and i o j n - iw peoples in demanding for all the nations of the world what we d ttd obtained for ourselves. lay of the revelation of our duty, not only to defend our own rights d tr defend also the rights of free men throughout the world, there hsajteaf in full and inspiring measure the resolution and spirit of We have been brought to one mind and purpose. A new vigor of lel'&nd common action has been revealed in us. We should especially it fn such circumstances, in the midst of the greatest enterprise the i Dpve ever entered upon, we have, if we but observe a reasonable e economy, abundance with which to supply the needs of those asso , as well as our own. A new light shines about us. The great duties ken a new and greater national spirit in us. We shall never again wonder what stuff we are made of. e render thanks for these things, let us pray Almighty God that spirit we may look always to Him for guidance ; that we may he spirit and purpose ot service ; that by iiis grace our minds ed nd Qfir hands strengthened, and that in His good time liberty and oeace and the comradeship of a common justice may be B w . the nations of the earth. re, 1, Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States of America, gnate Thursday, the 29th day of November next, as a day of thanks tyer, and invite the people throughout the land to cease upon that t ordinary occupations and in their several homes and places of wor thanks to God, the great ruler of nations. ss whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the to be affixed. the District of Columbia, this 7th day of November, in the year of thousand nine hundred and seventeen and of the independence of the tim'M hundred and forty-second. QJ "WOODROW WILSON, lent, f, LANSING, Secretary of State." ile v Fresh Milk Having contracted for all the fresh milk from two of the best young dairy herds in the county, I will sell you pure, fresh milk at Quarts .... Pints - -.- - . Fresh Cream, Pint - Fresh Cream, Half-Pint - 15c Please return all bottles promptly. Rodgers' Grocery For The Thanksgiving Dinner- Remember that we always have just what you want when you want it in the line of Groceries. Stock is complete in all departments, and prices are right too. When You Think of Groceries, Think of TOM STALOS omplete Line for Thanksgiving Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Dates, Figs, Etc. No dinner will be complete without a cup of our fresh roasted coffee Roasted fresh every day. LEE MOORE Phone 88 119 West Third Street