Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 46

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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920, s 0l i i Wy [ >, 75 7 ] i " i - I ;,_.\"'” %e familys food . , ¥ is“food for thought’ “Keeping down the grocery bill” is a part of the housewife’s job. “Keep- ing it paid” is a part of her husband’s. The daily ordering of groceries is one of the tasks of every housewife—more important than others because the family MUST have food and because “groceries” make up one of the big- gest items of expense in the average home. HERE'S A PLAN YOU MAY HAVE OVERLOOKED—one that will RE- DUCE your grocery bills, save you money, and help you to get MORE for the money you spend. Thou- sands of other families are using this plan. Some of them, your friends and neigbbors, have smaller bills than yours, and they don’t skimp on any- thing, either. HOW? . Simply by Réading the grocery ads in The Star they KNOW when, where and what to buy to get the biggest values for the least money READ THE ADS ard SAVE MONEY!

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