Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 11

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=& Ré THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922. © E.s.POWELL riginator Years ago, in the days of hoop skirts, stage coaches and tallow candles, the buying of most articles might have been a matter of conjecture. If proven satisfactory, there was no way of identifying them in future purchases. Buying was somewhat of a gamble. Know the Quality Service Stores by the Seal Displayed Above Quality Service Stores is an organization of high-grade independent retail grocery merchants. Such proficiency in grocery mechandizing and sevice as they possess is the direct result of many years’ experience. Fach Quality Service Store is guided by its proprietor. He is a master in the art of food purveyance. From point of service, he is an old grocery man—the kind of a man who is sympathetic to your wants. His sole aim is to please YOU—through the medium of fair and honest dealings, of per- sonal gracious service: and his knowledge of the grocery business and food values assures you of HIGHEST QUALITY. You will always get complete satisfaction at Quality Service Stores. Remember that Quality and Service linger in your memory long after price as been forgotten. IN THE purchase of nearly every commodity modern folk look for a trade-mark—that distinction on the article they have come to know as “best.” In bulk form coffee is coffee, flour is flour, peas are peas. Without the association of his name, a manufacturer may not have been overzealous in the maintenance of his quality or grade. In packages, however, bear- ing his name he immediately becomes imbued with a feeling of ‘immense pride—and great responsibility to you. High standards are thus attained. / It is not only products that have distinctive symbols for identification. Organizations of proven reputation and ability to serve you, and serve you well, have also adopted names and marks by which they may be more easily distinguaished. Do All Your Buying at the Following Quality Service Stores . THAT FRE o, PEANUT “Northwest Geo. J. Motir, 2009 Fit 5. NV. Sottheast and Southwest Frank E. Altemus, 2744 14th s:._n.w. 1.S. Parker, 1900 16th St. N.W. ;l Il;- m, 3%1701,!: skvfjs' ¢ Louis Altemus, Mt. Pleas. & Lamont Sts. N.W. J. A. Pearson, 209 Upshur St. N-W. & D'iegelmm,’ s C. St S'.E.' . 0. A. Pendleton, 1428 9th St. N.W. W. F. Pendleton, 1245 20th St. N.W. Power-Kearney Market Co., 714 11th St. W. A. Proctor & Co., 5508 Colo. Ave. N.W. Jacob Riehl, Jr., 501 H St. N.W. J. Ralston, 232 G St. N.W. A. G. Schmidt, 4424 Georgia Ave. N.W.- Edward Schmidt, 4th and W Sts. N.W. Jos. B. Simpson, 8 Cedar St., Takoma Park Bailey’s Market, 811 Upshur St. N.W. B. F. Baker, 1901 35th St. N.W. . W. W. Benton, 2410 14th St. N.W. L. M. Biggs, 2628 11th St. N.W. Brooke & Harry, 719 20th St. N.W. S. Carroll, 3304 Georgia Ave. N.W. Central Market, 2315 18th St. N.W. Chas. M. Colvin & Co., 2740 14th St. N.W. H. T. Cissel, 5909 Georgia Ave. N.W. T. W. Estler, 1301 C St. S.W. S. M. Fillius, 3300 Nichols Ave. S.E. H. T. Gover, 237 7th St. S.W. T. Himmelberg, 1401 E St. S.E. H. A. Kyle, 1247 E St. SEE. Geo. J. P. Maier, 2200 Nichols Ave. S.E. May’s Meat Market, 429 7th St. S.W. J. R. Pyle, 1209 Good Hope Road, S.E. Fred Zuschnitt, 1001 4th St. S.E. Decatur Market, 4724 14th St. NW. H: L. Slater & Son, 1822 North Capitol St. 5 Dickenson Market, 1641 Conn. Ave. NW. E. H. Smith, 3rd and Indiana Ave. N.W. el o i F. A. Dodge & Bro., 3620 14th St. N.W. 0. D. Taylor, 1765 Columbia Road, N.W: Maryland A. Ehlshlager, 1459 P St. N.W. J. F. Ertter, 6337 Georgia Ave. N.W. Geo. W. Estler, 3642 Georgia Ave. N.W. Florence Market, 1727 21st St. N.W. John Gabriel, 1109 9th St. N.W. : Chas. George, 1900 Wyoming Ave. N.W. F. M. Hodges, 1908 18th St. N.W. J. A. Howard, 3275 M St. N.W. J. T. Jenkins, 3008 Q St. N.W. E. R. Jones, 3404 11th St. NW. Kalorama Market, 2132 Florida Ave. N.W. Krackes Market, 2218 18th St. N.W. Lakewood Market, 1760 P St. N.W. Geo. H. Lalager, 2146 California St. N.W. F. B. McGivern, 1727 North Capitol St. Jas. G. McQueen, 1133 11th St. N.W. Mankattan Market, 3060 Mt. Pleas. St. N.W. Moreland Bros., 1113 15th St. N.W. A. E. Moore, 4400 7th St. N.W. wXxceptionally high quality was respons sible for Woodcock’s recelvigg medals, of award at the International Exposition, in"Paris. “This in competition with other macaroni products of both American and Eurovean manufactare, too R. W. Thompson, 1325 30th St. N.W. E. D. Thorne, 1700 First St. N.W. Victoria Market, 2128 14th St. N.W. P. L. Warren, 3130 11th St. N.W. " Northeast * T. B. Bailey, 434 13th St. N.E. Brown Bros., 344 8th St. N.E. Geo. Clagett, 517 C St. NE. A. L. Foster, 1515 Rhode Lsland Ave. N.E. Thos. Haden, 640 G St. N.E. Geo. C. Heider, 3507 12th St. N.E. Hummer & Hummer, 148 C St. NE. William Hussey, 241 R St. NE. C. 0 Channing Weber & Graves, 1025 H J. Wm. Weber, 402 H St. N.E. €. C. Thayer, 632 H St. NE. W. S. Brown & Co., Mt. Rainier, Md. Carr Bros. & Boswell, Mt. Rainier, Md. Carr Bros. & Boswell, Hyattsville, Md. Carr Bros. & Boswell, Riverdale, Md. Carr Bros. & Boswell, Brentwood, Md. F. D. Carrigan, Seat Pleasant, Md. A. R. Lewis, North Riverdale, Md. C. H. Mathews, Kenilworth, Md. Virginia J. G. Abbott, Falls Church, Va. R. C. Black, North Rosemont, Va. Thos. J. Crack, Ballston, Va. - Wm. Coates, South Washington, Va. Geo. W. Finnell, Del Ray, Va. J. T. Finnell, Alexandria, Va. Leachman & Saum, Alexandria, Va. M. J. McFarland, Alexandria, Va. M. E. Parker & Bros., Alexandria, Va. Emnest M. Shreve, Cherrydale, Va. W. H. Whipp, Clarendon, Va. G. W. Wells, Alexandria, Va. J. D. Matters, Alexandria, Va. Quality Service Stores Sell and Recommend is Page

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