Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925. SOCIETY [ : _(Continued trom Eighth Page) Plllsbury [ Pancake , - i ‘ a T : = ; Whenever a Colgate Soap Switzerland, Holland, England and Coupon is left at your door Iceland — L4 A e o The first of the serfes of luncheons i g r . of the ladies of the Quartermaster Gnddle ! 3 % please let us redeem it for Corps will be given tomorrow .lukza"\w By “ Sixteenth street. Mrs. Fredericl . ) g i o 5 Van Duyne, wife of Col. Van Duyne v i . you. We will be both is chairman of the committee in % 3 s P : ' charge of the Juncheons. (set one in our store $ _69 3 \ . pleased and Anmioust 1o Mrs. Morrey of West Virginia {}| nearest your home. Now at Wesley Heights. | A Store Near Your Home Mrs. Harold Mercer Morrey, o ! fory y 2 ielen Morris of Wheel |ins, W . has returned to Wesley Heights from a visit with her parents, & in New Jersey, and Wheeling. ® ° & o Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, presi- lt utter rln as an ounce dent general of the x)augme:‘a:lt the arriv ‘ Many Folks are Compelled of prevention | | Vikinon iie vesteroat and s fie bram | o C Ol h U f B | L » of Women Voters will be host- s a e g 2 nklin Square : {ehaprman ot e l But so many people have been so liberal in the use of BRIGHTEN THE HOME UP |ins Fuire Cossiaton” T oficers 10 Carloads Of Cabbage butter, that for many purposes for \\.'hich butter has been =—with a little paper an ain! e cost rs. George cker, president; Mrs. = "‘"' “‘"\“’T“h g | Biara T “5f§‘¢a"«‘§'r~» Gereruie used Nutmargarine or Oleomargarine may be substituted ‘CORNELL WALL PAPER c0. ]’('o:’"\‘" ; S, i | 5 C l d f O with entirely satisfactory results. e wau. e o, arloads of Onions . , - Laura | Also additional large quantitics of Eastern Shore Sweet Potatoes. For cooking, baking and all other purposes except as a HE : “Aver When we announce a sale of this kind we know we must be pre- | spread for bread, we have no hesitancy in recommending : A e R pared. We rcgdrd it as an obligation on our part to see that you, our S . T ‘ . e | " HECH]NGER CO [ ! ) va Johngion and patrons, are put in a position to buy your foods -to the best possfl)k First Prize NUtmdrgarme v aary e man. _Presiding “From Foundation to Roof”|at the tea tables will be Mrs. Kate do so. main several weeks. 9, L[] ch yo“ ’I Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon left town vesterday for Cincinnati, Ohio. to 5 spend a week and will be registered at / advantage. & 5?:’&{'.",‘"\ P Fowara L. Todgkins The time is here when we consider that cabbage and onions can be | 1d to any one who also uses Nutmargarine as a spre d -tor T g - Al bought to the best possible advantage and all this week you may buy read, we will say without fear of successful contradiction that First 2 “W = 5 Mrs. Stavely have return- ¢ . 5 7 7 7 . - £2) 2 - = hihe i —Certain-teed Co's “Weather: | B0 B0l Home, At 1144 1 atroet. of us at the very attractive prices quoted below. Prize brand is as good as any Nutmargarine on the market, regard- Solorg 32 = gailon B8 150 Lieut. Cal. Robert C. Humber, Miss Over one-half a million people live within a walking shopping dis- | less of the price you may pay. at SIS gallon. Freshly itlimore, wife of Col. Gillmore, and tance of our two hundred and sixtv-nine (269) stores, and even fifteen manufactured by a_nationally "N, Gillmore were among those v N % 5 AT ’ 5 W 1 : : . < - . . kuownicompary. 1tdsiNOT || from Wasbington Who, wets in TicH carloads is a conservative estimate of the demand which these prices e regularly enjoy a big business on First Prize Nutmargarine, AL : who were staying at| will create. \ but we want to sell more people who buy a butter substitute. ' § the Hotel Astor. WALL BOARD Sigma Mu Chapter of Kappa Delta 2]/ c So we wired for an extra carload and all this week we are going to —Brand-new Fiber Board, 3¢ was at home to about 200 guests at | ) : ! er sq. fit.; New Fircproof the “sorority juse, 1721 Q street, o offer you a real money saving t»])l)ul'tllllll_\‘. 1 B 23 oo Sunday from /to 6. Deans and the laster Wall Board. 3iic per | gicuiey of ¢ Arge Washington Uni 99—k e fraternities and so- e she college were among Main Office 2 Mrs. Charlton Clark was 3 : * 9, 6th & C Sta. Southwest |4 tiel! (M iuma eives and ‘ abb age O Ibs. for 90c First Prize Until Saturday’s Camp Meigs dahlins. i Clos' g Per Lb pleidaeli ing, - Sth & Fla. Ave. Northeast The members of Theta Chapter, Gamma Delta Sigma Sorority, acted | = hostesses to a theater party at THE fn\:un ‘s Thursday evening, when their included Miss Phillipa McKee, lb f $ 75 old Only in One-pound Cartons HECHINGER CO. St L s.for® | 2 Sold Oaly in Oncigye . Miss Catherine l’ura\ann Miss Adah Sparks and Miss Bernell Jones. {FRATERNITY IS HOST | Land O’Lakes Sanitary TO VISITING GERMANS Yellow Ibs. f Butter,Lb. ....... c Butter,Lb. ....... Party sm.afing Industrial Condi- £ S. 10r 4 c - et i o Onl()lls : Special This Week. A group of 35 German students and : A el s oo o | Ibs. for C . Pk fuwerits o1 Georesim Loy r stal hlte £s: C How Grandpa JhIin y F]akes for ors have been to the vari. 3 ous large cities throughout the coun- | Lost His G‘I‘OMCh—— try studying conditions in the various industries in this country. One of the Best Soap Values in Qur Stores He found there’s no use Among those Who attended the af lbs for : trying to keep it, with faie” were: Dr. Armold Weter of the o ‘niversity of Cologne, Dr. George lfiggflym;fi"é;t Barthelme, editor of the Cologne Ga- Cut " _ Cans e zette: Dr. D. ¥. Hifiem of the Uni- = c try—with a fiavor that versity of Cologne, Dr. W. F. Notz, ] Strmgless for h dean of the Georgetown School of wins your e Sau- Service; Thomas H. Healy, sage meat or little sau- . t dean of the Georgetown sages. How about Jones U v School of Foreign Service, A dandy good value. ‘We have instructed each store tocut a can of these Dfllrg Farm Sausage and Dr. Arnold Spaenhoofd, pro- i lbs. for c goods and display the cdntents on the counter tomorrow. Don't be afraid fessor of German at Georgetown Uni- with buckwheat cakes? versity. of low prices; see the goods and be convinced that they are worth a trial ones Farm, Ine. Today they tved by Secre- by /- Hoday jthiey Wersrscelven bviseire Famous Eastern Shore Product wounn 5715 00 8% | Canberries L, 1552 6 Lbs., 2565 41 25¢ Van Camp’s 2 : 15c Removes All Restrictions on Ex- s : Tomato Sou e e o || Canned Tomatoes, ™cw™ 2 for 15¢ p ' increasing stocks of residue from the Van Camp has been advertising this product in this new spaper. Why not rapidly rising crude ofl production find out what kind of soup it is? - This special price makes the purchase worth #2274 Blue Ridge Corn, 2 for 25¢ H h 's Coc AT Y | rriage Licens . can i s Leenes || Carroco Corn, per can 10c | €rshey s Locoa, ].c R“h’xr:‘::n?;a-ur and Ester Buckner. both of Cooler weather is here again—a good time to get a can or two of cocoa RS Jenkine and Fanny Tewls at a low price. el . || DUVEr Label I'eas, or 29C| Jewel Shorteni erlh. 1 RIY: | aiding deoms ;‘:..com W. Hess and Helen Dorothy Cal- 0 enlng p a c ;(:easi::l::eoefustt:fifl; 4 Meadow Lark Peas, per call 1 sc y :\:wih & Co:_’s vegetable cm’\zp\(\z:x:‘\‘(l!‘lf«{)\; .\II:(:‘(‘—(‘:;-“ili;fi‘;\‘;:':'i;:‘g»'I;‘] I'l;r“alvn_v]n\h‘(‘r «callec ard sub- cooking or baking purpose. :fifimfi? A S‘:i?IPShOl stitute.” Put up in one-pound cartons. ; g at Flato . : fully improved fla- ’s A- “Paris” vor. Kraft Cheese PLATO, ancient Greek | Shriver’s A-1 Corn 15c Peter Pan 3 or 50c 17 /2 c NCW New crop California Soft-shell Wal- B St sipdii Country Gentleman Sugar Corn Sugar Corn Ceop nuts will be in all our stores this week. any dish. ed painting shadows in eoib) pictures because they We thought so well of this product that we instructed the EE TR ]ri’lfly(edpigidiaflzltlév e National Biscuit Company to distribute two carloads for this i . 1‘;1;‘,:‘;’,7;‘::;“ never have stood the sale. uy Sanitary Brand Carton - and 5 Ib. loaves. shhodc of f::ecing snap- - = b ’ Eggs and be assured of real shots glorified by our T 2 C l d N l B C satisfaction each time you buy.. wo arloads National biscuit Co.’s Develo.ph.lg Doz. an& Printing =oe || Butter Crackers COFFE E They're ready,. com- . < pletely finished at 4:30 (The Large Red Carton Packdge) P.M. We believe in We urge you to ty a pound of Our Famous GREEN Per Lh. Service. You Know the Product well BAG. This coffee is running extremely fine at this time. The National ] The period during which it was hard to secure suitable REMEMBRANCE . . green coffee for roasting has passed, and the new crop Sho Spe?lal For -"us PI g coffees being used make Green Bag the best quality it p E')hre Week_ s add o ” C has been since pre-war days. Positively guaranteed to Mpyr. Foster’s Shop 2 ' 2 14th St. at Pa. Ave. (Single Package for 18c) please at all times. Why not try a pound ‘next time you - Also 1229 Pa. Ave. buy coffee? Decidedly Better

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