Evening Star Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 22

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(ueen Olives:: Price specially reduced. This is a big value at this special - price. Clicquot Club Beverages Ginger Ale—Root Beer— 35 MAKE BETTER JAM & JELLIES WITH “CERTO” Sure Jell Takes only one minute’s boiling. Never fails! Sarsaparilla ‘ We will assort case as you like. Buy in Case Lots and Save Money. i or juices. Schimmels’ Salad Underwood’s Deviled Ham. .. . . . 20c Underwood’s Deviled Ham Argo Salmon, tall can Blue Label Potted Tongue Blue Label Potted Ham Blue Label Boned Chicken Blue Label Boned Turkey. . . . .. R. R. Boned Chicken Kingan’s Corned Beef Kingan’s Corned Beef Hash Kingan’s Potted Meat. . . ... .. White Meat Tuna Fish """ Gulden’s Finest Saves all the flavor—use any kind of fruit Bottle, 33¢; Doz., $3.90 Dressing 10“ Cloverleaf “Chinook” Salmen. . . 25¢ Bulk Peanut Butter, Ib Sanitary Peanut Butter, jar. . . . Krispeanut Butter, No. 1 tin pail . . 20c French’s Cream Salad Mustard . 12%c .19¢ Mustard. . .. ... Bayle’s Horseradish Mustard. . . . 10c French’s Dry Mustard, tin Colman’s 2-0z. Tin Dry Mustard . . 15¢ Colman’s 4-0z. Tin Dry Mustard . . 28¢ Dingee’s 16-0z. Jar Mustard 9¢ Heinz Vinegar s (Quart Bottle). .. .. 2y Your choice of three varieties—Cider, Malt, White Pickling. BUTTER |POTATOES Our “Sanitary” brand Butter is such that we can recommend it to please the most exacting. One Lb. . 43c Ibs. 'for 35¢ Rogers Evap. Tall cans, Milk Sugars rowoerep 10c Standard Powdered is made for use on 1-lb. Carton fruits and cereals. POWDERED 1 Oc 1-lb. Carton XXXX Powdered is made for use in icings, candy making, etc. “Snowdnft” <= A lmited quantity of “Showdrift” at this price. This price is only possible as an advertising proposition. Snowdrift is advertised in most of the leading magazines—this is your opportunity to try it. Packed Especially 3-25° Teas We Urge a Trial of Our Afternoon (Brand) Teas for Us—Eerpt ional Value Yalb., 15¢; Y2 Ib., 29¢ Yalb., 15¢; Y2 Ib., 29¢ Yalb., 18¢; % Ib., 35¢ R Cry or Hold Back Tears at Surprise' Party. pression of Picture on Himself in War. BY GEORGE WITTE. By Wireless to * News. Copyright, 1022. employed by his father, the ex-kaise! n_ Injunctio against the publication or productio b imperial Germany. occasion of much lively commen ch of it sarcastic, regarding bot| party. reads as follows: Glve Surprise Party. the crown When he arrived he was greeted b: n ‘Fredericus W ed with tears in his eye: w-Kaiser and Take Issue on Family in Films Fight, E Crown Prince Couldn’t Wilhelm DemandsSup- BERLIN, July 27.—While in far away Wieringen the former crown prince, with tears in his eyes, was applauding a moving picture purport- Ing to show incidents in the life of his illustrious ancestor, Frederick the Great, here in Berlin today lawyers| dai S ver oy Son was entirely different. There the at- ;:nh-eyl {nr a prln.u‘ c:quun, Willlam ohenzollen, were fighting tor the *“‘protection of the kaise: - x; ‘prot lon: T's personality, while on the other side, the lei representatives of a talented and ight were battling child from being crushed by political ‘prejudice. Author Without Motives. Emil Ludwig, author of the play, which is called “Bismarck’s Dismis- sal” passionately asserted that neither personal‘feelings nor politi- cal motives had inspired him to write the play, the material for which he had derived from the long-supp: third volume of the Bismarck memolirs. The lawyers for the foi were firm in client’s cl e kaiser their nility rmer declaring that The Star and Chicago Dally Piay read in court and the attorneys for the playwright made motion that; the former Kaiser be required to make affidavit to the true facts about the Bismack dismissal. —_— In buying some new hats the other day, Miss Megan Lloyd George. er of the British premler, com- T, that the price was rather n for these days of terrible taxal ‘The shop-girl demurely replied: “Why don’t you father to make the taxation less rible?” your ter- You i)uy Gallons . _ but you get mileage! 0]1]2]415! SEASON 4 6]9] TRIP SPEEDOMETER — AND how much do you get? It isn’t what you pay for gasoline or tires or anything in fact, but what you get out of them, that counts. In the case of gasoline, it is the economy of maximum power and full mileage that you want. of a play showing Wilhelm in a num- of his reign over This strange contrast has been the Wilhelm and his son. The dispatch, | telling of the crown prince's moml “The inhabitants of Wieringen gave prince a_surprise party. They sent him an Invitation to at- tend a picture show at the local inn. n prince was deeply moved and applaud- The scene in the Berlin courtroom This company line that would be ducing a gasoline w! mileage with uniform High Power AN ADITORIAL v or equal! a E power of the eye is a vital asset. To < be powerful, it must be \ Main- tain your eye power at high power. Have us examine your eyes and direct their care. l'; clear and true. y 'OMETRIST] 1217 G Street N.W. 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