Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1923, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923. AMUSEMENTS from a valley of silence; the kh&ml‘ forgotten history of a day builders ralsed towers and Finest Quality So we consider our Sanitary Brand’ Macaroni and Spaghetti - A STORE NEAR il 3 pkgs. for 25¢ YOUR HOME | York Imperial Apples, 7 lbs. for 25¢ wbei = || Grimes” Golden Apples, per Ih. 5¢ “Wagner” Eating Apples, 4 Ibs. for 25¢ Stayman Winesap Apples, 3 Ibs.for 25¢ Fancy Grapefruit, each . . 10c Florida Oranges, doz. . . 35c and 45¢ Old Crop Cabbage, per Ib. 3c White Onions, 5 lbs. for .-. 19¢ White Potatoes, 15 Ibs. for . . . 29c Carrots, Turnips and Rutabagas, Ib., 5¢ Toe p————— Duffy Motts’ T o Sweet Cider. Bottle .. .. offered challenge to of the downrush of might into Afri besi s wonder riv falls were zirl patrons of \d one of these e unother visi n which motion of the life of the A with an exquisitely dramatic a school of hippopotami, in w ortsman killed and ugged and skinned the ing on the raw and pulpy carca 19c Special This Week Schimmel’s Jelly, Per Glass, 1 Oc Sanitary Brana Catsup Pansy Seedless Raisins Pke. ] 2V2¢ 23¢ All varieties, including Grape. You know this product well, and we i C size This is Excellent Catsup at a very low price Use more raisins, especially at this very low price. finer in quality than Pansy Seedless Raisins. Waxed Lunch Paper, 12 It’s extremely cheap at this price. rolls 2 for COLUMBIA—Douglas Fairbanks in “Robin Hood.” Get a supply now. ’Domestic 0il Sardines, 3 The standard qual: cans for v American packed fish. peated this aft While the f: grandeur of a mountain top, rising “Victoria ond stage of “To-morrow” is the dance hit of to- day. To know to-day how good “To-morrow” can be, buy ““To-morrow” to- day as played by Ted Lewis and His Band on Columbia Record A-3709 “‘Homesick' on the other side, At Columbia Dealers. gave way Calhoun, ‘tress and How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home Has no equal for prompt results, Takes but a moment to prepare, and saves you about ® | Pine is used in nearly all prescrip- tions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains several elements that have a remarkable effect | fa roothing and healing the membranes | {of the throat and chest. Pine cough syrups are conbina- itions of pine and syrup. The “syrup” - ipart is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough remedy, that money can buy, put 2}, ounces| of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up - | with home-made sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, url corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. | - | Either way, you make a full pint—| more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, . | good and tastes very pleasent. !~ You can feel this take hold of a 2 mugh or cold in a way that means | business. The cough may be dry| hoarse and tight, or may be persist-! ently loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause is the same—in- flamed membranes—and this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it— usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is famous the world over for ll.:l prompt effect upon coughs. i Beware of substitutes. Ask your druggist for “21, ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- Jute satisfaction or money refunded. The t. Wayne, Ind. Falls"—Newman's sec- journey across Africa upe Town to Cairo—was de- and pictured at the National r last night and will be re- o represented tho endor of the travelogue, the richly reminiscent of his- d romance—Livingston, Stan- and Roosevelt, Cecil Rhodes, e grave is bedded in the lonely Glass Table Tops Cut to Order ) Floor Stains & Wax Presentable Hands Housewives who employ “The Handy Rub” when en- gaged in dusting and polish- ing, experience little trouble in retaining the softness and whiteness of their hands. For Dusting. Cleaning and Polishing Everythingf About the HOLISC‘ 25¢ HUGH REILLY CO. RETAIL PAINTS WHOLESALE 1334 New York Avenue fThe Handy Rub fits right over the palm and fingers— protects them as well as polishes and cleanses any surface-wood, metal, glass, etc—upon which applied. “Handy Rub,” 25c. 8 Dependable Roof Paints, Grim’s Wheat Grits, 2-1b. bag ... Grico Pancake Flour, 2-1b. bag . .16c Quaker Yellow Corn Meal, pkg. . .9¢ Pillsbury’s Health Bran .........15¢c Wheatena, pkg. . Sanitary Rolled Oats, small, 3 for 25¢ Sanitary Rolled Oats, 55-0z. pkg., 21c Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food, pkg. .20c Post Toasties, pkg. AR Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg. .. ... .8c Michigan Navy Beans, Ib. Lima Beans, Ib. Seaside Lima Beans, pkg. . Quaker Rolled Oats, pkg. .......10c Beardsley’s Shredded Codfish, Pxc.10c OUR FAMOUS | GREEN BAG COFFEE Now selling at the popular price of Per Lb., 25¢ Nothing reduced but the price; the quality has never been better in all the years we have offered you this famous brand of coffee. Let your next coffee purchase be “GREEN BAG "—the quality is our best sale appeal. Smoked Bloaters, each Fancy Salt Mackerel, per lb. Gorton’s Codfish Cakes, can “Simon Pure” Salt Codfish, pkg., 25¢ “Very Best” Salt Codfish, per pkg., 15¢ Beardsley’s Smoked Herring, per glass Canned Shrimp, per can . .. Canned Lobster, 1 size Canned Lobster, size B & M Flaked Fish, small B & M Flaked Fish, large . . Nansen Brand Sardines King Oscar Brand Sardines ..... Marie Elizabeth Sardines | “TAKHOMA" Biscuits, Now Selling at All Our Stores, Per Package, 5¢ Top Notch Oleo, 1I:I'Iut igold arigo {Vblargarine, 2 21/ c Ceresota Flour, 5 Ib., 27¢ CeresotaFlour, 121b.,59¢ Ceresota Flour, 24 1., $1.15 Gold Medal Flour, 51b., 27¢c 121b., 59¢ 241b., $1.15 Washington, 6 Ib., 31c Washington, 12 Ib., 59¢ Washington, 24 Ib.,$1.15 Canned Peaches A Real Value Twin Peaks Brand California Yellow Cling Peaches Oc Pillsbury’s Pancake . ...13c Aunt Jemima Pancake. .14c Gold Medal Pancake. . ...10c Virginia Sweet .......11c Hawaiian Ripe Pineapple, No: 2 call < imc s remeimsin 27C Honey Dew Fancy Quality Ripe 3 7 C PRUNES We call your pa.rhcular at- tention to the fine quality California Prunes which we are selling at the following very low price— ()c Large Can.... Lbs. for 22 c‘ SAN]TARY BUTTER Pure Lard Fancy Cheese, 15¢| Salad A combination of Peaches, Pears, Pineapple, Apricot and Red Cherries (Maraschino style), all packed in one can. Ask our clerks for more information. No. 1 size can, 27c No. 21 size can, 45¢ Beans Sifted, can . ... A Pumpkin Pie Why not? Sentinel brand Pumpkin reduced Keystone Prepared Dried Prunes Tn the can, prepared and ready to eat. This product is dried fruit with syrup, cooked in the “"No. 2} tin, 30c Now Being Advertised In The Star Patapsco Flour Can be obtained at all our stores 6 lb. bag 30c 12 Ib. bag 55¢ 241b. bag $1.05 Patapsco is a high grade flour, a product that will please the most exacting Ib. 33C 57¢c|SANITARY EGGS =~ 43¢ “Keystone Fruit |Shrivers’ Stringless Blue Ridge, cut, 15¢ A Selected, can ..25¢ TOMATOES No. 3 can . No.2 can . CORN Blue Ridge . Peter Pan . .15¢ ..10c .10c .. 15¢ We will gladly redeem any Procter & Gamble Soap Coupons which may be left at your door. HEINZ SAUERKRAUT This product has been cooked in the can. To heat it, just put the can, before opening, in boiling water for twenty minutes, then open and serve. Same superior Heinz quality as in all other 57 varieties. Per Can, 18¢ Log Cabin Syrup, No. 1 can Log Cabin Syrup, No. 2 Syrup, 50 Sugar Hill Maple Cane Syrup, 8oz. ...... Sugar Hill Maple Cane Syrup, 14 oz. .... Sanitary Prepared Mustard, bottle A Product That’s Different Premier Stuffed Olives, 12-0z. bottle Supremely Good Olives Tell Your Children That we are selling a great big size bar of “Thrift” Milk Chocolate for Per Cake, 5¢ STAR SOAP, 5 for 27¢

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