Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1921, Page 12

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- 9 WARREN S. STONE. DUTCH OIL COMPANY ASKS & ~ HALF OF DJAMBI FIELDS Concern Connected With American | 55 Interests Petitions Senate for Concessions. LONDON. June 8.—Dutch nt a lengthy petiti ard Oil, no longer h Antesesied In. !h explol!n = :‘!n of the Dutch East Indian oil The Djambi oil bm & Dutch pa.fllament sed by the s TRY TO INDUCE WRANGEL TO GO TO VLADIVOSTOK | = Soviet Hears Japan Seeks Anti- Bed Troops, and Objects. & Soap . e has Beceme ome of ! the Mignest| B 1d national §24-Ib. bag . . to rt the Lm u T tvors 'a really popular assembly. RIGA. Letvla June 8.—A dispatch f 1 ed e subjects in the civil wz ln the rtpubh TURK NATIONALISTS OPEN FRONTIERS TO BOLSHEVIKI Moslem Soviet Troops, Concentrat- { ed on Armenian Border, Will i x- | | thorities. have open d-slreyer and is sinking a number of mall veal used by the Turks in lnn In anticipation of a Greek offensive, the Turks are removing rolling stocl | from COST NEAR $4,000,000,000. : i Statement of Packers’ Expenditures | for Raw Materials, 1919. Figures gathered by the census | &S 8 from the Corby daylight bakeneu—ready to serve— bureau for 1.305 packing establish- ments during 1919 show that the pack- {ng fadustrypaid out fer raw materials oof, - The on the sale of -packers’ by-j produm Pish and F.isher‘m.n.n Brand . Norwegian Smoked Sardines New Potatoes Onions, 31bs.for17¢ Star Soap, 4 for25¢ Crystal Whlte 4 for 2 5 c Washington Flour E Note especially these prices on 8 this all-purpose flour. 38c 69c .%1.35 Equally good for bread baking, hot rolls, 6-Ib. bag . 12-Ib. bag . -!B pies and all other uses. Made in Washington for Washington 10 lBs. for 3(: STAR, -WASHINGTON, D. 0, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 Our Present Low Prices on Sanitary Butter Will Continue Untll Saturday’s Closing Present market conditions make an advance in our retail price neces- sary on next Monday morning, but today, tomorrow and Saturday you have the opportunity of buying Sanitary Butter at our present wonderfully low price. Positive Guarantee of Per Satisfaction or Money Refunded 35c One Pint Grape Juice . . . . . . . 30c One Quart Grape Juice . . . . . 59c Gosman’s Ginger Ale, bottle . . . . 15¢ Gosman’s Ginger Ale, case’ . . . $3.25 Airline Honey, 14-0z.jar . . . . . 32c Blue Label Catsup .. . . 19cand 32c Burt Olney’s Catsup . . . . 17cand 29c Sanitary Catsup . .. . . 12lcand 20c Blue Label Chili Sauce . . . 25c and 42¢ BeeBrand Root Beer . . . . . . 16¢ Hire’s Root Beer . . . e« .« . 19c Del Monte White Chemes No. 2! can, 33c Del Monte Pineapple . . No.2 can, 32¢c Del Monte Apricots . . No.2!; can,25¢ Del Monte Peaches . . No.2) can, 30c Top-Notch Olcomargarine, b, D) 72¢ Quality | SHRIVER’S Unexcelled | RASPBERRIES SANITARY Brand Try them in a pie * Ala S a Dell HEINZ PRODUCTS A big line of these delicious food products, priced so you wi]l feel able to buy them. Try: HEINZ BAKED BEANS Peas TPa_ris” Genuine Maine Corn . . Del Monte '‘Apple Saug:e Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise, jar . . 300 SPECIALS THIS WEEK Domestic ¥ Sardines, 3 % for 10¢ 2-in-1 Shoe Polish, can 10c¢ . 3 cakes, 10¢ Van Camp’s Spaghetti, 200z.s1ze . . . . . .. Ritter’sCatsup . . . 10¢ | ELKHORN | Underwood’s Kraft CHEESE DFfi' L 12Y5¢ Lenox Soap. American, tin . ... Pimento, tin Other varieties, Nut-Marigold Margarine, Ib. 2 BLUE LABEL| BANDOR cHICKEN |- FIMENTOS TURKEY A can of this meat is suffi- cient to make a good size dish of salad. Per Finest quality, imported from Spain. o know that for a h'uly delicious deesert you ve only to ! come to one of our stores for : : Corby Cake| ‘ un-Karahissar Eski- | &= Sheh | § —one of those “generous molmds of goodness”—Corby’s Special Layer Cake—Chocolate, Mocha, Strawberry. | § A rich dainty—deeply covered with fluffy 1c1ng——fresh “Pure as Mother Made It” 29c 5-lb tna135 want and demand thg best. We heartily rec&n mend Ceresota as a flour that will please the mos 7 exacting. 'The maker says it is— “The Prize Bread Flour of the World” 12-b. 77 24-lb ,1 49

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