Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MOXNDAY, \[\Y 160 19215 <, T R 7 A 7, WW//////////// American Countess Ofl:ers! 7777 | To Serve as Stewardess. | A R [wum > ROCERY CO . (IN) Y : . 155 STORES \/ ; (mill Keep Things Moving Sanitary Butter, per Ib. . . . . . 43c|Crystal White Soap,5for . . . 29c | Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. for . . . . 25¢|Borden’s (Tall) Milk . . . 12%c Compound,perlb. . . . . . 10c|DelMonteJelly . . . . . 12)%¢ Eggs, per dozen . . . . 30c|Sanitary Fancy Head Rice,Ib. . 7%2c | Fresh Milk, pint, 6¢; quart . . . 12¢|LargeGoldDust . . . . . . 25c| g Where the Unasual Is Customary : dl h oomq xod . \ th]gll i‘{ i i&t New Potatoes, per lb. . .. .. 6Yc|Large Can Tomatoes . . . . 10c| so welcomed as the usual cooked unusually well. € In the prepa- ration of edibles to which you are accus- tomed, you will find | here an individual ex- | cellence that infuses New Onions, 3lbs.for . . . . 17c|Silver LabelPeas . . . . . . 10c | Old Potatoes, per 15-lb.peck . . 23c|InderriedenPeas,can . . . . 12%c¢c | Marigold Nut Margarine, per Ib.. 22%¢ | Blue Ridge Corn,can . . . . 10c Top Notch Margarine, per Ib. . . 22%2c|ShoePegCorn . . . . . . . 15c Sanitary Oats, 3 pkgs. for . . . 25c | “Paris” GenuineMaineCorn . . . 17¢c Triscuit--the wheat crackers . . 16c| Del Monte Peeled Apricots, No.2Can 19c “*| Kellog’s Corn Flakes . . . . . 10c|Del Monte Pineapple,No.2’2 can, 32c | |l| Stickell's Wheat Hearts, pkg. . 12%2c|StarSoap,4 cakesfor . . . . 25¢ - | Pillsbury’s Wheat Cereal . . . . 22c|P & G White Soap, 4 cakesfor . 25c Pillsbury’s Health Bran . . . . 15c¢|Ivory Soap Flakes,pkg. . . . . 10c One Quart Grape Juice . . . . 59¢|Rinso . . . . 7¢ Lux . . . . 10c taste with zest. Em- phatic price restraint also attracts and re- calls you to WALLIS’ 12th and G Streets N.W. peratu . OnePintGrape Juice . . . . 30c|Fels Naptha Soap, 4 cakes for . . 25c || f| i’ggll%egt 0;] Shriver’s Black Raspberries,No.1" 17c | Spotless Cleanser, can . . . . 5c | malted il Shriver’s Black Raspberries, No. 2 = 25¢ | Sanitary Syrup, No.1’2tin . . 10c faauoil Ritter’s Pork and Beans, 3 cans for 25¢ | Sanitary Syrup, No.2/2tin . ... 15¢ e | Campbell’s Soups, per can . . . 10c| Sanitary Syrup, No.5tin . . . 29c ‘?}‘;"d"“s - Del Monte Apple Sauce, 3 cans for 50c | Howard’s Salad Dressing . . . . 32c Bordery e |akes P nouse puans || Airline Honey, 14-0z. jar . . . 32c| Gelfand’s Mayonnaise . . . . 30c i, A < [ e Bandor Pimentos, 7-0z.can . . 20c|Premier Salad Dressing . . . . 42c usej ]lm\m mm,- Washington CHEESE SALE : Perhaps you noticed in the papersa short time I ; lour ago an item stating that cheese was selling at the o factories at the lowest prices that have prevailed in This is the famous all-purpose Flour made right here in Wash- ington. Unexcelled for pies, cakes, pastry of all kinds, and yet equally as good for all sorts of bread / makmg Always on sale in all our stores, at prices you'll consider very rea- sonable. 6-1b. Bag 12-1b. Bag many years. BUSINESS ON UPGRADE. j {A. W. D We thought it the right time to do our patrons a good turn, so we telegraphed for a carload, which has just arrived. Loulse‘ Huff s | Beauty Talks| No doubt you realize that there is a great waste - . 4 - . - - in cutting cheese, so we have decided to limit this low price to quantities of one pound or more. If you will take the quantity as sliced off the roll, provided it weighs ONE POUND or MORE, we offer it at the following price: PER POUND— 2 1 C Half Pound, 13c Quarter Pound, 7¢ | . 24.Ib. Bag

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