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The story of “Dancing Mothers” » well known by this time. s the biography of a beauti- who gets tired of staying | ter aash ummd to night (luhs Dis- fiyer in jazzmania t well enough to from the Jerry g tauzhl a to chuck his mode of but it is too late. he daughter loses, d the lover loses s enhanced by fons, notably mway Tearle, news recl and excellent music by Mr. Gannon's orche: ymplete the bill. azz Bride.” rehestra and ever- | mith in the latest song d out in the bill at the Rialto Miss Smith and the musi- furnish all the pep and enter- ent which is lacking in the film ire, “His Jazz Bride,” a slow- motion film versfon of an insipid news- paper story, “The Flapper Wife,” who flapped her way t gh countless chapters of sordid popula | hite o plot of the pic ‘ure story, if any, with four dumbells, male and \le, the dumbest being the male of ecies, who allow thelr jazz.mad gine a man as spine- less as Dick v is pictured, and Mcult whether he in- most with pity or contempt. 1v he offers no food for the ad- one expects to feel for the Matt Moore suffers Tt is hard to sual things happen to this { hushand and his friend, wur, as the two wives pro- on their pursuit of pleasure. A t tragedy in the form of & boat he juzz bride to her es of her a model wife, spot in the picture is rom the burning pleasure I hoat as the wreckage goes up in flame st interp: the part of yride; Mabhel Century comedy, and a Rialto News 1 overture. rounds 1 Venus,"” Lanphie: “The Review ous pipe solo_inter- by Ootto I and lda V. Clarke. AMBASSADOR—"Memory Lane.” jon at Crandall's ough tomorrow fs s release of John M. Lane,” featuring Eleanor . Conrad Nagel and Wil- nes. It is the same picture shown at and reviewed for Crandall's Metropolitan Theater this week. Cliff Bowes is the funster in “Don’t an amusing comedy, which, with the feature, will be shown through Tuesday. The bill also in- cludes short reels and excellent pipe gzan embellishment by Harold T. and Gertrude Kreiselman, Stop,’ "ENTRAL—“Wages for Wives.” Bolton's amusing domestic :!mvlt with the matter of a wife’s al- lowance, is on_view in photoplay form at Crandall's Central Theater the first two days of this week under the title of “Wages for Wives." t includes Jacqueline Logan, Livingston, u Pitts, on Hale, Earle Foxe, David 1 Dan Mason and Claude Gil- lingwater. Mack Sennett's tworeel comedy, “The Gosh Darn Mortgage,” and a sue of Grantland Rice's “Sport- s, with pipe organ accom- solo intervals, complete ning bill. i e S 5 Felt hats being worn by society women of England resemble the coats an entert | No Indigestion! He used to suffer after eating—but no more! He carries Stuart’s in his pocket. Hearty eaters —hard smokers—high livers—find Stuart’s a boon and blessing! ! | Whyhave gas—sour stomach—or bad breath? 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Altex Skinless Preserved Figs— Your choice of Ford’s or Altex, one kind or assorted, this week for c only One Jar, 30c Creme Oil Toilet Soap— Another opportunity to buy this high-grade Toilet Soap at bargain Cakes ' THIS WEEK needs as all week specials. D. €, MONDAY. MARCH 8. 1926. A Store Near Your Home items in Baked -Not Boiled The Heinz way of baking beans is the home way. Every bean inspected and only the perfect ones used. Every bean thor- oughly baked in real ovens with dry heat. Every bean full of nourish- ment and a flavor that only oven-baking can produce. Oven-baked—not boiled— that’s the Heinz way—the home way. Read the label —if the label says baked beans the beans are really baked. We now offer the medium-sized can at attractive price. 2+25¢ Because Heinz Beans are really haked and are different we urge you to try them. They will be acceptable on every table. HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS with tomato sauce —We have listed be- low some exceptional everyday Careful reading of our entire advertise- ment each issue will acquaint you with many money-saving oppor- tunities on the best goods in the grocery line. Fifteen cents buys one of Cook’s Peerless Jelly Rolls. A wonderfully good cake roll filled with tasty jelly. You'll Like It 25¢ Snowdrift Snowdrift is made by the Wes- Buys a one-pound Cook’s Layer Cake. Your choice of several varieties. son Oil people out of oil as good as fine salad oil—hardened and whip- ped into a creamy white fat—and packed in an airtight can to keep it as sweet and fresh as the day it was made. There couldn’t be anything nicer or more wholesome for mak- ing cake, biscuit or pie crust or for 23c Canned Cut Beets Silver Lake Brand Beets are well known in frying. At all our stores No. 1 tins—Per tin our stores. Yet we believe the quality of this item plus the fact that they are already cooked and ready to serve should result in much wider 25 25¢ S€. So to acquaint you with Silver Lake Cut Beets in the large (No. 3) cans we offer them all this week— special, Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE r<w. 30c¢ This Shriver Deal Is Proving Very Popular Washingtonians. Packed at Westminster, Md., these two brands have been the “standbys” of W ashmg'ton folks who Shriver’s— Per Can, 12¢c Blue Ridge Corn | Cans for c Assort in Purchasing as You Wish KEYSTONE FRUITS—Hunt Bros. One Can Peaches. . One Can Cherries . . facturers of Lux. Nodoubt you read the adver- tisement which appeared last week in this It’s a wonderfully fine piece of toilet soap and as it has alread\' been sold for three months in sonal use how really fine it is. We have just received a large shipment and just markable value on this newest fine toilet and bath soap. One Cake— We recommend this soap most highly, and urge you to buy your dozen quickly, or you may find us Standard grade goods, known to two generations of want good canned goods at moderate prices. Silver Label Peas‘ One Can Pears. ... = 89c Regular value. . The new Toilet Soap put out by the manu- newspaper’w hich told you about this new soap. our stores many folks already know from per- for this one week (if stocks last) we can offer you a re- Caiu sold out. HONEY DEW brand Sliced Ripe Pineapple Special this week Canned Pineapple Have you found the convenience of this new size container of ripe, sliced Hawaiian Pineapple? For salad, for instance, the slices are just right, and this small can, containing six slices of finest quality, enables you to provide the pineapple portion at just one- half the cost of a large can. (Slices, of course, are thin- ner than those in the large cans, but are the same diameter.) No 1Y size tin. Fruits and Vegetables New Cabbage .....PerLb, Tic New Crop Carrots, .........Bunch, 5c Yellow Onions . .. 4 Lbs. 15¢ Sweet Potatoes 2 Lbs. 15¢ White Potatoes .......... 10 Lbs. 55¢ LETTUCE. .. 10c Fresh Spinach .... .. . 3 Lbs. 25¢ "Stayman Winesaps, Eastern Grown, 4 Lbs. 25¢ West Coast Apples, .. 3 Lbs. 25¢ king Apples .......... 5 Lbs. 25¢ Florlda Oranges, two chonce sizes, Callfomia Oranges, two choice sizes, . 50c and 60c Special This Week Domestic Sardines zc,,,, fo,9c 1, Size—Oil or Mustard TIDEWATER BRAND 1 8 c Fancy Salt Mackerel .. .Per Lb., 15¢ Genuine Herring Roe, can Consider the food value of mackerel and the low cost of same. Golden Crown Sunnyside Prepared Table Syrup Dried Prunes As advertised from time (o Redds 16¢at As time in The Evening Star. Dréservedihigs . - e Per Can 1 5c :?: L 15(: tin Smoked Hams Small sizes in smoked hams have reached a very high price level, and our price this week on sizes ranging from 8 to 10 Ibs. each is thirty-five (35) cents per pound. BUT large sized hams, sized from 15 to 25 Ibs., have not sold so well. So to move them more rapidly we are go- ing to sell these this week at a very low price Sale price will apply to either a whole ham or one-half of a large ham. Why say more? Price (while they last) 2 i delictous as Per Lb. Frankfurters \ll meat and should not be confused with lower-priced goods which contain cereal (principally cornmeal.) These Frankfurter (style) smoked sausages are de- livered to us by Loeffler and by Jos. Phillips Co., mostly in one-pound packages, and you are thus assured of a first class product, made irom good meats, directly under gov- ernment inspection. The use of smoked Frankfurter sausage is increasing rapidly, and you can sgcure these standard grades at our store near your home Per Lb. 350