Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1921, Page 15

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l" \ I llllllllnnm THE EVENING :-8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY; -OCTOBER_17,” 1921 SMIRRO AluminymWeek October 17 to 22 . Act quickly to make sure of getting one of these famous Mirro Aluminum Sauce Pans, régular $1.10 value at the special introductory price of 49c, also regular 30c Mirro ~ covers to fit at 19c. Go to any dealer listed below at the - first opportunity. The stock of pans is limited and will move fast—the offer is open anly during Mirro Week. ——— Regularsll-‘-’ Valye pure aluminum rolled under heavy pressure, in Mirro mills, to give long-lasting service. They combine beauty, convenience and durability. Mirro Ware is used in thousands of kitchens. Look at these six features of durability and convenience: 1 One-piece hollow steel handie 3 Strong, flat-tieaded rivets keep 3 Famons, silvery Mirro finish.] with thumb notch, eye for hang- ing. Heavily plated. Rust-proof. 2 Tightlyrolled, sanitary bead, free the handle firm and secure. 4 Smooth, rounded edgesare easily cleaned, 6_Famous Mirro trade-mark, and your guarantee of excellence throughout. These are 1%-Quart; Straight-side Mirro Pans made of The Mirre Colonlal Tea Kettle Tho Mirve Colouial Coffes Pot This introductory dffer is made to acquaint you with the many ddvantages of Mirro Aluminum utensils. We know once you have used a Mirro utensil you will always be a Mirto user. While you are obtaining your Mirro Sauce Pan, look over the entire Mifro line. - The Mirro utensils shown here are only a few of the hun- dreds availablé for your use. Note the thick sheet aluminum of which Mirro utensils are made— their many points of convenience—their ever- lasting beauty. from dirt-catching crevices. Every Woman Can dffordMIRRO Ulensils The Mirve Self-Basting Roaster The Mirre Convex Kettle Everywoman can afford Mirro Aluminum. Mirro prices, always moderate, have been reduced to pre-war levels. And besides a low first cost, they last a lifetime. Ifnoneof the stores listed below are conveniently located to you, send 60 cents for pan and 25¢c for cover to our factory—address below==and we will send them parcel post prepaid. ALUMINUM GOODS MANUFACTURING COMPANY General Offices: Manitowoc, Wis., U. S, A. Bfakers of Bvérything in Aluminum Go 10 any dealer listed below and get your bargain price Satce Pan early. This special offer lasts only one week. Look for store with Mirvo windotw display. WASHINGTON S. KANN SONS CO. BARBER & ROSS, 11th and G Sts., N. W. H. F. DISMER, 3124-3126 14th St. N.W. (Cor. Park Road) DULIN & MARTIN CO., Inc. 1215 F St., N. W. 4% Street, S. W. Devid Weinberg, 530 Seventh Street, N. W. M. Frank Ruppert, 1021 E. Fingerhut, 1538 . Twelfth Street, N. E. J. L; Cutrell, 3509 Fourteenth Street, N. W. Edward Cooper, 15068 Kraémer & Duehting, Inc., 1532 J. H. Katz, 1618 A, Gordon (Atlantic Hdw. Co.), 2014 F Street, N. W. Capitol Shoe Findings Ce., 637 :H Street, N. E. M. Coldstein, 905 ; M Street,’N. W. " Charles H. Schutt, 3120 W. €. Barrétt & Co., 3148 gpitol hoe Findings Co.; 3219 vanigh & Kendrick, 3411 - Georgia Avenue; N. W. Columbia Hdw. Co., 3419 —— o Penn Avenue, S.E. L. A. Pincus, 603 M. B. Flynn, 651 Arnacosta, D. C. J. Frank Campbell MARYLAND Annapolis—The Heénry B. Myers Co., 45 Wast Se, Brunswick—Swarnk & Son Cunibetland=ROSENBAUM BROS. . Wsm. Morehead’s Séns, 17-19 N. Mechanic ’ te Frederiéck—A.: E. Fisher, 11 E, Patrick St. Seeger & Co., 45 S. Market St. Gaithersburg—Thomas & Co._ Hagerstown—H. E. Snavely, 32-34 N. Poto- mac St. Hyattsville—Hyattsville Hdw. Co. Rackville—David H. Warfield | VIRGINIA ‘Alexandria—R. E. Knight & Son Charlottesville—Covington . & Peyton, 119 W. Main St. R. F. Harris & Co. W. T. Martin Hdw. Co. Culpepér—tlarke Hdw. Co. Edinburg—Hugh Saum Falls Church—W. N. Lynch Fredericksburg—Geo. W. Heflin Harrisonburg—Wilton Hdw. Co. Manassas—<W. C. Wagener Mt. Jackson—C. M. Shannon Staunton=BRYANS DEPT. STORE Stephens City—John A. Hinkle Warrenton-D. P. Woed & Ce. Winehe;tc;:?eoplu Bargain Store, 134 ain St. Y Wayresboro—Hamilton-Cook Hdw. Co. -WEST VIRGINIA - Charles Towh=R. W. Dunaway Harpers Ferry—Kaplon’s Dept. Store Martinsburg-C. C. Keedy, 301 N. QueenSt. O. M. Ramsey & Co. A

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