Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1926, Page 7

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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TIONDAY, FEBRUARY B8, 1926. k(] i 2 S o o ot B e P e B e o e o e e [ = ) = = O A ] county was represented in the NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Edmonds, Harry Blunt, ard :md William H. Mec- ey have not so far da n I\e'-x Juhn W. Oxley THE A&P GYPSIES ™70%,%%" | “FBT;;’;“?!DEMUBRAIS BEGIN ALL THE RAGE | You will nc i mig | unger members of the v\ 19 salq to be considering | one of |he-ze nominations. | PLACE WRECK BLAME Montgomery County Nomina-|" tions to Be Sought hy Many in Office. We have distributed to our stores a wlo-d of these cakes for this sale. are fresh from the N. B. Co. Bakery. Delicious Vanilla Wafers topped with pure marshmallow and covered with shredded coco- nut, ground peanuts and maraschino cherries. A variety to please every taste. These cakes regularly sell for 30c a pound and are u recognized value this week at our special price of 25c a pound. | | Luspectors Declare Defective Tender Caused Fm\zo Ga., Crash. the Interstate on the causes way wreck at 1. ON THE AIR TONIGHT GIANT QUARTERS(25) Read the List of 25¢ Items Printed Below—It Contains Much of Interest for Every Housewife— We Think You Will Agree#With Us, That Your Quarters Really Become Giants When You Patronize Your Nearest A &P Store. ASTOR RICE 3 ries 25¢ QUAKER OATS s 3 pees 25¢ CAMPBELL’S BEANS v 3 cans 25¢ A&P BAKED BEANS 055, 3 cans25¢ NAVY BEANS " 4 e 25¢ GOLD DUST ¥fowa 35" 25¢ SUNSWEET PRUNES 2 ., 25¢ PKG. FANCY CALIFORNIA 3 Pkgs. 25(: A&P SPAGHETTI A&P NOODLES ;&" 3 ™ 25¢ MUELLER’S MACARONI 2« 25¢ PEAS o BEL 2 o 25¢ TOMATOES Y 25¢ MOTOR CO. Conveniently Located on Fourteenth Street 1333-37 14th St. Main 5780 SPECIAL THIS WEEK SUNNYFIELD SLICED BACON Lb.41¢ Dry Sugar Cured Bacon Savory and Appetizing For Any Meal SPECIAL THIS WEEK . DIAMOND CRYSTAL SHAKER SALT pke. OC The Salt That's All Salt [ KARO SYRUP fll 0] ———|o]e——2o]lc———]o]c———1] ich 1 worn indi they would with each inspection of d have disclosed the onditions found to exist." NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St NoW CLEANED Mume. Kallas to Lecture. ‘White Head Kallas, writer of short 1 Stubborn Couvh % i dlr abiio oy pmnpaie the Itallh. Kirkman'’s Soap 4 CAKES 24C Lot + 10c o GOLDEN CROWN fll m Octagon Soap Fels-Naptha Soap CAKE 6C 0l1d Dutch Cleanser 2™ 15¢ Chipso Flakes PKGE. 9C SYRUP <~ 12¢ KARO SYRUP 12¢ A&P MAPLE i Don’t Let That Cold : Turn Into “Flu” That cold may turn into “Flu” Grippe, or, even worse, Pneumonia, - | unless you take care of it at once. Rub Musterole on the congested 1 | parts and see how quickly it brings g | relief. Musterole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irri- tant which stnmulauu circulation and i2- | helps break up the ¥ As effective as !he messy old mus- tard plaster; does the work without ister. THE SYRUP = 29 @ PANCAKE FLOUR IH m 5] with vour finger-tips. You tingle as it enters t ling sensation that brings welcome. Jars & Tubes PILLSBURY'S P 14c Buckwheat Flour SUNNYFIELD Ivory Soap CAKE 7C Co., Ft. Wayne, 3 =l to 25 | a : = | Pfor Coughs__i__ x # %}%%%%‘\f\f’\/"\;f}\ ot Cot BRAN s GULBRANSEN The 'Registering Piano This world-famous registering piano has Palmolive Soap 3 CAKES 23c 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE Lb. 39¢ First Grade Santos Coffee Better than a mustard plaster RGBT 2 Ldrtrm 28¢ SILV FRBROOK PRINT BUTTER Lb.57¢ TENDER Tona Vine Ripened Brand . Solid Pack Cans its Washington home at The Hecht Co. Down—Delivers the Gulbransen Registering Piano to your home No Payment Required--- —when your present piano is given in trade e s The Gulbransen Community Model $ 4 5 0 HXZXEXEXZXEX Facts about the Gulbransen The only_ registering The only registering piano made, . PIRHOR with mechanism so perfect, so com- The etzsfi‘jf\?‘a“o pletely under your control that you Plays;all makesiof are able to play the most difficult rolls music. Giving a performance with all 4 instruction rolls the delicate phrasing of tones, that, be- fore the perfecting of the Gulbransen, would have required vears of study and long practice. with piano Walnut or mahog- Other Gulbransen Pianos are priced $530. $700, $615 any finish Duet bench to match New low style model M%fifi%%i‘:fifil‘ Player Taken in Exchange for a Gulbransen 5185 THE HecrTCo-F STREET Music Store, 618 F Street Thoroughly gone over—all mechanism put in first-class ghape. Casc refinished in mahogany. A very good buy indeed. fl | | | fl fl fl fl | | fl | | HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP Now 1 0 C Per Only Can Made With Real Cream WHEATENA PKG., ZZC size - 24¢ NEW OATA KELLOGG'S 2 PKGS. 25c GRAPEFRUIT TREE RIPENED Medium Size 2 FOR 15 C LARGE EXTRA LARGE 3F0R25C lOC EACH SARDINES DOMESTIC 2 CANS l lc MACKEREL 2F®25¢ SMALL SMOKED _CALAS Sh:;dm Lb. ch Average Weight 4 to 6 Lbs. ON EVERY CORNER CREAM of WHEAT FANCY FLORIDA Tona Brand LIMA BEANS Z = 25¢ GINGER SNAPS 25¢ FIG BARS BakED 2 25¢ SULTANA JELL 2w 25¢ SULTANA JAMS s - e 25¢ WELCH’S GRAPELADE s, 25¢ A&P KETCHUP M5 fivic 25¢ GELFAND’S MAYONNAISE~ 25¢ SUN-MAID RAISINS &2 re 25¢ BAKING POWDER Gy 25¢ STAR or P&G SOAP 5cue 25¢ DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE :: 25¢ MONROE PEARS SR T can 25¢ BARTLETTS FRESH BAKED Assorted Flavors “With Pectin” ASSORTED 1-Lb. Can, “Look for the Cow on the Carton®” m Pure Lard & 0] i ]lk;;u'(lix:x:mm the convenient ” Lb. 19¢ 1 o} Oyster Crackers m N.B.C. Pkg, N.B.C. Slmpsons Milk 2 - 13c Cracker Dust N. B. C. Pkg, 5(: N.B.C. 0] FANCY FLORIDA m ORANGES Tree Ripened o] 35¢ Doz. 45cm Thin Skinned—Swect, Juicy o] POTATOES 10 **5- 59¢ YELLOW ONIONS g Washington Self-Rising Flour 5Lb.Bag 35¢ IN ~IVERY COMMUNITY"

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