Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1925, Page 22

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23 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925. -— = ———— f N IVE £ N\ N mx\\\\\\\\\\\ B \\ In grateful appreciation of your generous patronage, we celebrate —66 Years of Faithful Service— with an imposing array of — pwtmesr H= (YD "Unrivaled Values Btk vick tempting tomato seucel Ready te serve in"en” instant! Campbell’s Beans 325 Milled from finest wheat! A quality floxr that deserves its greet reputation! W ashington Flour *isLs America’s most famous dessert! So quickly and easily propared too! ¢ Jello 3 25 6+ 25° Famous White _Ncplh Sonp—makes rich, lasting o WHITE' P 2] G Soap NAPHTHA Farmous ready-to-eat breakfast cereal. The children love it Between-meals, too! Puffed Wheat - I3 String Beans 2 - 1§° won 2P Tdeal for all parposes—{rying, baking cakes, pies or mffins! small pkg. 10° criseo . PERFECT SHORTENING an L O° Master blends from the cholcest tea-gardens of the Far Best! % 1b. pkg. KB rkp ‘T @QS§ THEANECTAR Brand 19 35 A national favorite—ready €0 serve! Try It with hot milk these cold mornings! o ¥ o Shredded Wheat 3:"”'1 “tangy” ginger alo—brimful of Mml-v nest! Clicquot Club “F* .= 27 Twe meat-items that grove LofRer’s great reputation well deserved! (Comtamas Lossier’s Calas » 25° Ham » 32° Makes pancakés and waffies & rgol sreat! Keep a can handy! - q2° Molasses BRER.,. o= So appropriate with any meal—always keep a few extra cans in the paniry! Peasii2~25° Corn:i.:.- 10° /Long tender spears from the rick delsa lands of Californial’ mxAsparagus e 1) Rjkl.nlq-lnm,—u” A Mfl ; ‘.,.,-l 5 Tomatoes x5 Finest quality vegstable oil—for making good things o et/ Wesson Oil - ALL FLAVORS 8o perfectly safe for dainty fabrics! For the dishwasking, too! Lux for FINE LAUNDERING In the most delicions choese-and-tomato sewce yoa've over tested! Spaghetti . g = 29" mmm\ )))m“\))mn‘ 2-15° ATLANTIC & PACIFIC "= DelMontePeaches " 25° Quick Cooking or Regular. A deliciows cered abounding in rich fosd-valuel! L Quaker Oats 3 25 The Popular and Delicious! PANCAKE kgs. AuntJemima nor 2 '~ 25° Madae from luscios, red-ripe tomatoss—ewish all the rick nataral fever peeserved! Campbell’s Soup 325 Ivory Soap -+ 3=21¢ Chases dirt! Keeps the house spotlessly clean from cellar to roaf! O1d Dutch Cleanser 3 -~ 19 Encore Olive Oil Therd's real flavor in this National i&nlf Company :am g " Uneeda Biscuit - =5 Baker’'s Cocoa -+ '*2% The famons health soap—eoothing, refreshing and absolutely safel Lifebuoy Soap nilly Pillsbury’s "5 2+ 2§° 4 el paimeshalfom fst momatvsl One of he famos “57* - Heinz Ketchup - = 19 T —— Royal sowii For the bath or tollette—e soothing soep beneficial to the shint Sweetheart Soap 6 Gulden’s Mustard - 13" A rich, fragrans biend of the finest South American coffcer—and bettor becasse if's fresh! e Bokar correesurreme = D2 Eat three cakes daily [or a clear, healthy complexion! As harmless to the tenderest complexion as it is to the filmiest bit of lace/ Absolutely the finest olive oil imported from Isalyl Yapine 35o can Boerybedy knows “Baker’t”| A delicious breakfast beverago— Delicions steaming hot griddle cakes—whas a breakfast delight! 8o gwickly made, to0” Reliabls for ofl boking purpeses! 120z . c can Spiey, perfectly flavered mustard that will make your favorite meats saste better! i r Morton’s Salt ~ =10 v oo ) = == H N - Iu‘ Wy N TEA fis iy (v

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