Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1926, Page 38

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MRS. C. M. COOPE DIES HEHER CASRATE SEENINNEW A Company Offvma!s Onx)nse Extension to Kenilworth and Benning Area. Was Mother of McKinley Manua Assistant Principal an Maj. Ha 00 d of xt JOHN T. GATELY DIES. | t~ World War 1 After Illuess of Tw LEHLBACH T0 SPEAK. Will Addr vice League “ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL \\ Malted Milk M oi 4 Children % o Aged GOOD morning and good pancakes! Bright eyes and keen appetite greet the morning plate of Pillsbury’s pancakes. And no wonder—such a delicious, digestible, golden-brown stack of goodness, wreathed with butter and bathed in syrup. Every age welcomes this winning breakfast. Every appetite finds new zest in Pillsbury’s pancakes! Every needed ingredient for perfect pancakes is in each package of Pillsbury’s Vancake Flour, accurately balanced and blended. You need add only water or milk and bake on a hot griddle. Six min- utes from package to table—and you are ready to serve this better breakfast. Sen r free booklet ‘‘Better Pan. s dH w to Make Them.” Pillsbu yFI MIICmpnyMnn apolis, Minnesota. grocer about Pillsbury’s spec ffer=— P\l Ahnni inum Pancake Gnddl i ly Sren. 207 M L m n m ng llll Plllsbur s Pancake Flour Mndcbythzmfllmofl’flhbuxbeut Flour | S i it § L5 P [y 4 0 > X mu N NITERERIN One of the family | — AT 80; ILL TWO WEEKS | Nutmargariné Lb.25¢ - Pound Cake, Ib., 25¢ Another New Store OPENS SATURDAY 2502 14th St. N.W. —aon the west side of the street. hetween Chapin and Clifton Streets. Cook’s Pound or Layer Cake Iceberg Lettuce From the Imperial \'alley. first car of this fine variety is now Our in our stores. \We are quoting 2 Layer Cake, lb., 25¢ Cut Cake, 1lb., 30c Corby’s “Hostess” Bar Cake Beagrh For the trade wha hi m:v m et price that makes this exceptional You'll appreciate the offer- m vour inspection. value. ing « Land O’Lakes Butter Once vou bhecome il(‘('ll\l“fl?('(l Samtar C 2 Lbs. 35¢ Per ggs Doz. Bulk or Carton to cating this fine hutter vou won't be satisfied with any butter of lesser quality. If vou like the really fine things in fooc Land O 'lakes Butter. 53¢ 55 Specials for This Week | Navy Beans 4 1= 25¢ Apple Sauce 2 cas 25¢/; Heart of Maine brand Silver Label Peas per can 1 (¢ Ritter’s Spaghetti, 3 cans 25¢ Prepared food—use it in place of potatoes Prunes Fancy California 1 5c Large size—per lb. P &G White Naphtha, @ Cakes D §c or 3 for 13c Corn Meal “Indian lead” bhranc ground in Gee “Indian Head” because of flave of 1. vou should include Maxwell House Coffee National Biscuit Co.’s “Mother Goose” CAKES \ new five-cent pac R M ke procurable. A trial con- Special This Week 21lbs. 5'bs. 10 lbs. 2 Pkgs. 9(: 25 10c 19¢ 33c Try Washington “Self-Rising” Flour for the finest biscuits you ever tasted Every housewife can make good biscuits with Washington ““Self o 5-Pound Bag 3 C Salada Tea One of inest teas 2 ne of the finest teas tretown: lise as a rhyme molded on the cake. the fine. fresh vinces r-ground ¢ 1-Lb. Pkg. . It can be used for many other purposes but we urge a trial in making hot biscuits. Be sure and ask for “Self Rising.” You need add only water and shortemn" as per directions on the bag A Store Near Every Home Another Orange Sale 2 Heads for 2 5(: THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1926, 'KELLOGG'S OATA cionsness of 1 ll(-rl :v \\vrh «rlr rI \\he t. It ce L in 5 minutes Per Pkg. 121/2(; WHERE QUALITY COUNTS WU No change in prices On tomorrow and Saturday we will repeat our orange sale of last week. Per dozen prices are as follows— 35¢—45¢c—55¢ But, instead of only twelve oranges, we will give you tomor- row and Saturday:— Fifteen oranges for the price of a dozen Florida Oranges are now running extremely fine in quality and we feel sure vou will again appreciate an WHOLE or HALF Per Lb. Small and me Imm sized hams are scarce and high priced. ['H ge opportunity of this kind. sized inm }(m« h ss in demand. are obtain able at mnch lower ices. We have secured a ¢ juantity of large hams and ffer them. while they last. either whale or in halves. EACH HAM WEIGHTS 20 LBS. OR MORE c Ginger Ale National Pale Dry & 2 Botties 25¢ POST’S Our Famous Weal | GREEN BAG COFFEE Per Lb., i eal Co's new " heing exten- siv vertised in this ne r t on What will take the place of Potatoes Grapefruit Large 10c Old Cabbage Lb. 5¢ New Cabbage Lb. 10c Sweet Potatoes Lb. 714¢ | . White Potatoes, 10 Lbs. 65¢ Boxed Apples, 3 Lbs. 25¢ York Imperials, 5 Lbs. 25¢ Onions 3 Lbs. 14¢ Turnips Lb. 5¢ Rutabagas Lb. 3l5¢ Celery 2 Bunches, 25¢ Why Not Serve Macaroni Products Often in Place of Potatoes Sanitray Macaroni Spaghetti 3 pkgs., 25¢ Van Camp’s 10c Prepared Spa- ghetti—can .. Franco-American Spaghetti—

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