Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1924, Page 25

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G THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1926 DAWES W"l M AKE Woman Carries FEEEEEEEEEEE:—EEEEEE:—:G:—EEE@ — DAYS OF IGNORANCE in food buying are passing—45 years § : of A & P Service have accustomed Washington people to saving money while securing the highest quality of _ groceries. I——0|n|——8|c——|plc——|p| —|s| — 8| =3 |s| —S|ml———1|p| —= Bl —=3 R | c——|a| ——} Eastern Shore || . The Last Few : | Every One Guaranteed Jersey Giants Sweet : | P | =~ ‘ 17+~ o | Potatoes Otatoes I | @fi@y . 2 § I & | We’re getting closer i s v eC ¥ ) | and closer to the last 6 Lbs. { : & i of the most popular i Though prices are generally ad- || potatoes that Washing- 9 & c I S vancing, we are substantially reduc- | ton has ever seen. Buy Starts October 21 in Phila- delphia and Ends in Roch- ester, October 27. B ‘Washington, s 1‘;‘ |STUDENT HURT IN PRANK. | Yale Man Plunges Four Flights W'l When Locked in Room. Vir . Conn., October 16.— bureau, and Jo director of the s Pyramid 7?‘ == nl—xaln]e—— bl —— Bl ——lol— eatm;'ntslib?rrd 2 Enduring Relief to Sufferers MIND HELPS IN CURE B[ mcre comtors o ooy vox s ne | OF RIGID PARALYSIS [ mrimis: et Pyramid ppositories with their ing the price of these excellent eggs. < | before they're all gone ‘ La:rge, carefu_lly candled, they are | 15-Ib. Peck Delicious, great big || suitable for either table use or cook- fellows, fresh shipped, | g ing. Be just to your palate and pock- and carefully handled. | etbook. Try them! Just the sweets for that | roast dinner. i soothing, cocoa butter base and theis Limbs Affected Controlled by Ac-| | tme-ested healing properties, have % i brought enduring relief to thousands. tual Thought When Nerves They will do the same for Are Severed. At Your Druggise No meat is more delicious than properly cured and prepared ham; and no ham is more toothsome than Loffler’s. Sugar cured, young pig hams with just the proper proportion of delicate fat and tender succulent Wisconsin sweet lean meat. wrinkles. New pack, || 8-10 Lbs. Average taste as if fresh from the pod. Cut from the Tub Sunnyfield @ —— merica’ Finest @ T — en e Firsc ' Gray Hair Shows A S B Almost cvery one knows thar| Sulphur, properly com- d, brings back the natural| nd luster to the hair when streaked or gray. Years ago way to get this mixture e it at home, which is roublesome. simply ask at any ore for “Wyeth's Sage and bhur Compound.” You will get bottle of this old-time recipe, ed by the addition of other ents, at very little cost. vbody uses this preparation »w, because no one can possibly that u darkened vour hair, does it so naturally and evenly. nge or soft brush (0] e——[nj——F] | Dry cured, machine ‘ b 4 i' = - LY sliced, rindless meat or y s‘ b ) Silverbrook Print :;gtle; ;’:; ;aa:i ?:Se‘;':l B rea fl 1 Creamy, golden, fresh and dry—from the milk of - icate and white. Will i the best herds in the land—churned and packed at E:::le(fast:“:abl‘:;.mue“ “Mother’s Loaf’’ ||| sparklingly clean, scientifically modern creameries. is everybody’s loaf— Butter can’t be made better. So wholesome. w this through your e small strand at a | gray hair dis- appears. ter another applica- ion or two your hair becomes beau- tifully dark, thick and glossy, and lvou look years younger. AT | Coffee e | MiIK,12cqt. i mta o IYTREI Fi r fm delicizu_s, | with fresh, pure creamery milk. This is the | : beautifully condi- ||| most sanitary and efficient way yet devised T T Sunnybrook glect g::_‘;;:m ol tioned fruit. to transport milk. blend at this price. 4 Ibs. | g | Rich and fragrant, Fresh WALHRES Milk D s ¥ Cnions, 61bs.,19¢ 19c¢ - A : s | bt EGGS ian coffee centers by Absolutely * fresh, cabbage, lb-, zc 45.1b. Basket }_ > i || our own experfs. carefully graded table o e, | $910 | [T | R 6 Ibs., 25¢ = LOFFLER’S i Iona 56@ D : Cheese GENUINE | | i Pork Sausage Meat fpe achesg CRISCO Lb 13 Lbs. clb.| S30cIb- | 23c 293¢ 34¢ EBEEEEEEEBEDEEED:—EEEDEEEEE &5 ATLANTIC & PACIFI "JUST AROUND THE CORNER FROM EVERYBODY " EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEEE ntal statistics show that four out of every five over 40— and thou- sands younger, too— are victims of dreaded Pyorrhea. Will you scape? ! Pyorrhea is a disease of the gums —not the teeth You may take good care of your teeth and still get Pyorrhea. Once Pyorrheasecuresa firm hold, pus pockets form, gums become weak and flabby, the teeth loosen and fall out no matter how white and | just as a ship needs sopnd they may be. the closest attention Forhan’s means healthy gums It contains the right proportion of Forhan's Astrin- gent, as used by the dental profession in treating . Pyorrhea. Forhan's protects the gums, keeps them " ina firm, healthy condition, and leaves the mouth sweet, fresh and wholesome. If you don't care to discontinue your regular tooth paste, at least b.rush your teeth and gums once a day with Forhan's. rhan's is more than a tooth paste; it ahecks l;‘;on'hea. Thousands have found it beneficial fqr years. For your own sake ask for and get Forhan's ‘or the Gums. Atall druggists, 35¢ and 6oc in tubes. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S, P’ Forban Company, New York, forhan's p ale——lul———la|——xalal e | ——aanl——]a| —=asle—ala[——ald o |00 ld| ——0aa| e——a | ——=|a | ———]a| o ——|d|——=|a| ——d|———|al———|p| ——=]s| —=[n] FOR THE GUMS

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