Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1926, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926. STSTORNE || e ews | ORELDTOFRT [ o ey TEECORTANS L2 NN =5 /R cams Evaporated Mflk] Board of Education Acts on; ; i R nnocent Man Conwcted of‘ i G b A (,ZZ}I§7’SP](I31’I,;jI{IZ;§BI;iAIIVIX Request of Fire Marshal. “ Slaying Wlfc. Was Paroled | o \ ' " OFFERED AT THIS LOW Cost to Be $41.775. ] Last Week. I\ || gy PRICETWO DAYSONLY Friday and Saturday In the convenient Silverbrook Print Butter %< the carton Sunsweet Prunes |GOLD DUST %, | D / CLEANSE] ‘7;:;)’1' )' i 2-1b SPECIAL p— %o FRIDAY AND —— 230 AND L;'; - SATURDAY 2 Cartons, 45¢ SATURDAY CEENE NN AR AN AN CO ’S PARKER O S ’41"2‘5?” o CORBY'S WS ROLLS 74, o RO, RREMINR o e oo ———— < Beach Blufl, Mass. ||| NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Finest bething beach on the North Shore; unexcelled food and service: home for the family seeking rest and Fashioned S e et 1o e Tred SPECIAL ALL L}, ¢ | sPEciaL aLL Large b STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Doz JZQ COCA-COLA | BEVERAGES ON ICE | ROOT BEER NuGRAPE | 325 BEVERAGE 4 = 25¢ | STRAWBERRY @“m“ | || ORANGE CRUSH]| &5 GINGER ALE i $175 | LEMON SODA Fasciis . ; - | I SARSAPARILLA| =" BUDWEISER ;77 $1.75 LIME 4 GINGER ALE | P> GINGERALE 2.:7%.21c CHERRY \ S‘ffif\(\flf\\“\: : )‘“ ‘m z i_;' 6 ‘2’"“1'“‘*25(3 poadt (IINGER ALE Botwe 20c 6 i Sc i\ VIASH\NG —— | 80°'CLOCK COFFEE 55507~ Lb. 30 o 3':' Try it With Crushed Ice and Lemon Florida Hasting No. 1 Grade Another Booster for Self.rising b BlendTea NEW POTATOES | The Favorite ) 2 & a '§] Drink of < . ) il Millions for |/ 14 = 8 | Over Hu]f a i W f 2 When Self-rising Washington Flour is given a chance i HE[NZ RICE FLAKES 2 Phes. 35C HEINZ BEANS z Cns n:c : s serrrot WesALegatn. Mbsere-eroMas il || Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES rie. 10c | HEINZ SPAGHETTI 2 o 25c || the healthful and efficient phosphates that bakes ideal binctits pestey, cekes, ete POST TOASTIES ~ »e 10c | HEINZ TOMATO SOUP < 10c T 1| POST BRAN FLAKES ke 12¢ |HEINZ PICKLES i3, veee 20¢ e e, SHREDDED WHEAT ek 12c | CAMPBELL'S BEANS, 3 con 25¢ club luncheon. “The product was all one could wish, and as a result, in meet- g PUFFED WHEAT Pkg. 13c SWEET TENDER PEAS cu fic ing the members individually, have learned that in every case they GRS ot PUFFED RICE Phe. 16c | TOMATOES ‘s & 10c “T've also tried it for pies and found it splendid. “In conclusion, T want to say that I very much appreciate Assorted Flavors v Ass Flavors your courtesy, and in return, as well as for the value of goods, JELLIE ‘With Pectin 2 Jars 25C PRESERVEb i “I"):—l(recdl:r:i‘to“ Jor 30C shall boost wherever T go.” haneiireiken 8600 | EmwE lTllT“Tl S ————— on Eligibility D e ———— SPINACH CABBAGF There’s no special “knack” required to use Self- 3 lbs.’ 25c lb" SC rising Washington Flour. Just use it according to the 3 Ibs., 20c doz., 29c very simple directions—and your baking will be a suecess every lime. Four Sizes—At Least One in Every Store Two Sizes—At Least One in Every Store Sold by Grocers and Delicatessens. 6 for 23c 6 for 25c 15 | S It's made good right CEaCh ZF(" 2 c V : here in Washington 6 fOI' 30c 6 for 35c Your Sl P Sl ) |l Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co. s gy el = ATLANTIC » PACIFIC ™ ONIONS LEMONS Home-Grown New Crop l Texas Large Size

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