Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1926, Page 14

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I =0m] OVATION N LOUISE' Larger Audience Than on| Opening Night Enthusiastic Over Performance. is always wonderful in which she aracter which light of ef. £ and musical tremely successful nment from every of view ght the company is scheduled to ked Ball” In Balti- ernoon the extra >e for Washington A -|{a comb il be given, The opera to be bly be Flotow’s “Mar- ason, Irene Pav- nd Virgilio Laz- es, and Polacco Saturday Ruffo is_scheduled t > oletto” Saturday night, o the season H. F. AUDIENCE IS DISTINGUISHED. Attendance at Second Opera Greater Than at Opening Performance, The opera company last evening drew a larger audience than the open inz night, though officials, diplomats USTER ROWN Boys’ and Girls’ SHOES Our unusually large stock, including widths from A's to E's. insures the small foot comfort in a perfect fit. Priced From 726 7th St. N. W. staged last|*® | | i i Miss Beatrice \IaLpan Col. McDowell, Mr. Jack Nesbit and 2 Marion Law. 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ASTOR RICE 3 P 25¢ QUAKER OAT 3 P 25¢ CAMPBELL’S BEANS %5 3 can 25¢ A&P BAKED BEANS::, 3 cm25¢ NAVY BEANS 4 e 25¢ GOLD DUST A&P SPAGHETTI 3 = 25¢ A&P NOODLES " 3 m= 25¢ MUELLER’S MACARONI 27 25¢ PEAS %% 2 = e TOMATOES Vel 25¢. LIMA BEANS 2 o 25¢ MONROE PEARS o 25¢ PRUNES 2 & 25¢ SULTANA JELLY 2 e 25¢ SULTANA JAMS mravors’ - Jar 25¢ WELCH’S GRAPELADE = 25¢ A&P KETCHUP N5 ke 25¢ GELFAND'S MAYONNAISEM 25¢ 'SUN-MAID RAISINS - 2ree 25¢ BAKING POWDER 5y & 25¢ STAR or P&G SOAP 5cue 25¢ DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE & 25c e ATLANTIC & PACIFIC! 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