Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1924, Page 19

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CILLEGE STUDENTS BEEINRDTL. WORK Twenty-Seven Schools Rep- resented at Camp Meade. Bpecial b tar. CAM d., June 26.—Col- lege students from twenty-seven schools, all enrolled in the R. O. T. C., are in training for six weeks here. These students are under instruction of Regular Army When the students have completed four years of military training, they then become eligible for commissions as reserve army officers. During their attendance at the regular school term the military training is continued. Licut. Col. Oliver F. Snyder, retired, personnel. has been announced by Brig. Gen.|.% Harold B. Fiske as commanding offi- cer of the R. O. T. C. camp. Col. Snyder announces the appointment of his camp officers as follows: "Maj. Maj. Hard- cted as the sen- raining section. Capts, John Dollarhide and W GIRL, 19, RUNS HATCHERY. Manages Plant Sending Out 20,- 000 Chicks Each Year. From the New Yopk Sun. Mansfield, Mass., is noted as having the second largest baby chick produc- ing company in the United States. Running this immense business and handling almost $300,000 a year is a nineteen-year-old girl, who holds the office of general manager and sizns her name "Frieda Bliss, general man- ager of the Mansfiel Hatchery Com- . Allen, pri d Hatchery n Globe. she entered dent of secretary, In September, 192 Framingham Normal School, where she took a course.in v nal house- hold arts until the end of the college vear in June, 1923, but every week he was found at work at the She completed her course ingham and continued to at the hatchery as Mr. Allen's etary. r. Allen decided that he would like 5 d he went s Bliss in end conducted affairs so well ided to operate another Louisville, appointed Miss eral manager of the Mans- ant of Jan Miss BI si the season daily ryvises the incoming ¢ which the average 000, a total weight of h en- |from different sectlons of the ne|try and Mi le ‘and athletic apt. Stanton L. Bertschey. The following « are sented in the c lege, Lehigh L repre- rg Col- Lafayette a picture d castle on d with gr ing up at last old man, “I am of country little loca! “You're & gittin® it ans Jus’ painted that on!" n- ne of her collecting for miles trucks on the ro: eges from the farmer round the es| No appetite for hot, heavy foods. v | But—“Malted Grape-Nuts” | in a tall, cool, creamy glass at a soda fountain. A famous food in a new form| Postum Cereal Company, Inc. | Battle Craok, Michigan e hill. He | | - Fortunes are rarely built in a day—but they can be THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, COOK’S POUND CAKE Delicious pound cake is an always ac- ceptable hot-weather food. Try “Cook’s.” 11.25¢ 21bs.49¢ During the hot summer weather you should know that at our store nearest your home you can get reliable fresh eggs. Our “Sanitary” label insures you twelve good, fresh eggs in every dozen. Please remember that we always guarantee every purchase of *“Sani- tary” eggs to please you. A trial purchase will convince you that good fresh eggs are always procurable at our nearest store. Per Doz C Buy these well known beverages by the case. Our prices in case lots give vou real value. Abner-Drury’s, carton, 1 doz., $1.10 No Returns Schlitz, carton, 1 doz. . . $1.15 No Returns Budweiser, carton, 1 doz. . $1.75 No Returns “Canada Dry” Ginger Ale carton, 1 doz. . . . No Returns Clicquot Club Ginger Ale case,2doz. . . . . . $325 We will pay you 50 cents for return of case and bottles. G & G Ginger Ale, case, 2 doz., $2.40 We will allow you'50 cents for return of case and bottles. . $2.25 OLIVE OIL, % Pint Can, 30c | TEXAS ONIONS, 4 . Pennant Salted Peanuts We belleve these Per Jar Per Jug are the finest Salted 25c 39c Za-Rex Pure fruit eyrup to make a delicious beverage. Add only ice and water. Peanuts you can buy. Ask to see the big jar at this price. D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924, NITA %QOCERY Co. DEANWOOD, D.C. 4403 Sheriff Road OPENS SATURDAY Hot-Weather Suggestions Libbys Corned Beef, can Libbys Veal Loaf, can Libbys L@ch Tongue, can Libbys Deviled Ham, can Heinz Pickles (bulk), per pint Heinz Pork and Beans, can Heinz Spaghetti, per can Heinz Vinegar, per bottle , Heinz Ketchup for cold meats Heinz India Relish for cold meats, bottle Heinz Peanut Butter, jar 14¢, 22¢ & 32¢ Heinz Chili Sauce, bottle Heinz Kidney Beans, can Heiriz Mayonnaise Dressing, jar KING OSCAR KIPPERED HERRING, Can, Special. . - 1 OC For a short time we will continue this exceptional offer- ing. These are boneless herrings, packed in Norway, and are exceptionally fine for a cold lunch. Schimmel’s Apple Butter Pure fruit and Per Can sugar. Your chil- 23 Tao Tea Balls leading magazines. Can—10 Balls, 25¢ Can—20 Balls, 45¢ dren will be de- lighted with it. You see it advertised in the Loffler’s Sliced Cooked Ham Wonderfully good sliced cooked ham can be secured at all our stores. Packed in envelopes con- taining one-quarter pound, and delivered direct to our stores by Loffler’s wagons, which call daily. You can send to our store nearest vour home for this fine Per 1-1b. Pkg., 1 9C LOFFLER’S SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 1-1b. pkg.,15c ‘BEECHNUT SPAGHETTI Just Heat in the Can and Serve Loffler’s sliced cooked ham can be served “as is,” or may be used for sandwiches, broiled or used in any other way. This famous product at this price should ap- peal. Keep a few cans on the pantry sheli. You will want to serve it often. “MAVIS” CHOCOLATE On Cake On Custard For Iced Chocolate In Milk, etc. Per Can 1f you want your children to drink milk but have difficulty in getting them to do so, tempt them with a **Mavis” milk shake. % “Mavis” purity and wholesomeness is unquestioned. We consider “Mavis” to be the most meritorious article we have added to our stocks in a long time. Ask the clerk about it. SAUCE TUNA FI Tuna fish salad tempts the hot-weather appetite. Star” brand is all white meat of the best quality. 25¢ Blue Label Beets Open the Can; Ready to Serve Why bother pre- Per Can paring beets when 25 ¢ The Well Known “White Star” Brand “White Ibs. for Kraft’s Loaf Cheese Swiss, American and Pimento. The ideal sand- wich cheese. Ask For It you can get “Blue Label.” lost ovar night in speculation. cf ths Union Trust Company ol fre= to call upon our Officers -1 in investment maiters and for 2esisience in determining the value of any s:ocks or bonds which may be offered them. Granulated Sugar ver b. 7V,c |Mrs. Schlorer’s Piconaise. »~ 29¢ A Quality Surprise Special Until Saturday’s Closing That’s what you’ll have when you open your first can of Blue J ay Peas ’ 2 cans for 25c Hunt Bros. “KEYSTONE” Peaches. A Du_\dy Good Product Packed by Inderrieden Peanut Butter 1. tin it 20¢ An Excellent Peanut Butter at an Unusual Price Soap Powder x 19¢ Fancy California Prunes & 10c Van Camp’s Milk, 3 - 25¢ VanCamp’s Pork & Beans 3 « 25¢ Hndsunod's Deviled Ham Finest for Sandwiches Medium Tin (234-0z.) 1 71/20 30c “Invcstigate before you Invest” is a good rule and one which we will gladly aid you to follow. 2% Paid on Chccldng and 3% on Savings Accounts This week we are offering this brand (large cans) at such an exceptionally low price that we feel we can urge every patron to at least try a can. Once you open a can and con- sider that until Saturday closing you can buy at our spe- cial price, you'll feel you.ought to come back before the. Star i h to last th punt «KEYSTONE” Peaches e This Price Good Only So Long as Stoc{: in Each Store Lasts Our ‘ s 0 o=...Green Bag Coffee & 30c canned-fruit offering of the entire year. ; C Large Size No.2),PerCan . . . Z X J 7 P TOMATOES = 10c EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN PRESIDENT Per Lb., ~ Just as the hairbrush left it~ smooth, lustrous hair is so uni- versal today. Women, too, find Stacomb ideal, especially for bobbed hair. It is a light, velvety, in- wvisible cream, non-staining and non-greasy. You can getitin | jars and in tubes—at all drug ', and department stores. Does your hair stay that way —all day long? Orisit rumpled and straggly an hour after you brush it— marring your whole appear- ance, nomatter how well you're dressed? All day Stacomb will keep your hair just as smooth, just as trimly in place as your last brush-stroke left it. That is why men everywhere have greeted Stzcomb with such enthusiasm. That is why soft, - - ——Frez Offer == Standard t sboratories, Inc. Dept. 24-X 113 West 18th Street, New York City Plu-e-:“-fl-.n'e free of charge, a generous Armour’s Grape Juice Pint. ...... 25¢c Quart. . ... . 49c Special, Large Tin (54-0z.) Special,

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