Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1926, Page 11

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RABBI ROSENBLUM | [_comes o temn ] WILL BE INGTALLED Washmgton Hebrew Congre-) gation Acquires New Clergy- man of Varied Tastes. Installation exer lam Franklin rabbt of the Was ll"ll!fl!lnn will be b dress of welcome and Rev Eutaw Place kive the installa Rosenblum will m ach a Has Wide Rabhl Rosenblum is a product of the New Torn ity public schools a graduate of the Colleg New York. He wi Tulane University & member of the ba Tennessee. Aff bracing socl: Don’t Peel Potatoes. Starch constitutes nine-elevenths of the food value of the potato. The -| contained alkaline salts in combina- “[tlon with citric and malc acids—the Shorein acids of the lemon sonally or this rea. 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Women’s Shop’ —1207 F St. “Man’s Shop”—14th & G Sts. “Arch Preserver Shop”—1318 G $1.65 Service weight, full fash- foned, lisle top Silks— $1.35 DUTCH BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY Our Patrons May be Interested to Know that these Goods are also on Sale at Our Alexandria Market POTATOES 10 Ibs., 29c NO. 1 GRADE BARTLETT PEARS 4 lbs., 25c FROM NEARBY ORCHARDS CRAB APPLES 3 Ibs., 25¢ NICE LARGE SIZE CRANBERRIES | CELERY Ib 15¢ | 2 tor . BUTTER Derrydale, Lb.. .......... Holland Belle, Lb.. . Each of Its Kind the Finest Quality BEEFSTEAKS Porterhouse Round .... .. SRS S .. ... ROASTS Ib., 18c | Boullion .1b., 25¢ Select Cuts...lb., 20c Prime Rib . Ib., 35¢ Bottom Round Lb. .25¢ | ThreeCornerlb., 25¢ 2 Ibs., 25¢ Finest Selected E G GS 45c Rib Veal Chops Breast of Veal, bone out. Shoulder Roast of Vedl. ...... LARGE STALKS 15¢ ...50¢c .55¢ . . . . .1b., 32¢ - Ib., 22¢ Sirloin . Per Dozen 1b., 25¢ Fancy Dressed Frying Chickens 21 cee. 1b., 35¢ STEWING FOWL, LB., 34c SMOKED HAM STEAKS, Ib., 49¢ Positively Luscious lb., 20c SMOKED PICNICS 6 to 8 Ibs. Each—Freshly Smoked SMOKED HAMS Ib., 35¢ 8 to 10 Lbs. Each BACON, Machine Sliced Ib., 50c Fresh Pork Sausage Ib., 35¢c Your Favorite Kind Compound Lb., 17¢ A Lard Substitute Pork Loin Roast wieto nat Ib., 32¢ Pork Chops, End Cuts Ib., 32¢ Pure Lard Lb., 18¢c Ginger Trumps, lb., 10c A Delicious Cookie that Pleases Young and Old Alike Cuts of Spring Lamb A Limited Supply Only at Some Markets Leg o’ Lamb. . . .......... .1b., 35¢ Shoulder Roast . . . .1b., 25¢ Breast of Lamb 1b., 17¢ —PETER PAN— CORN PEAS 2 cans, 25c | 2 cans, 35¢ We expect all markets to have sufficient quantity to supply everyone, but as the supply is limited we advise early shopping Bee Brand Spices Whol Growad Pkg., 8¢ Skiddoo Cleanser, 2 Cans Raisins, Sunmaid Seedless, Pkg. .. ...... Glen Rosa Marmalade, Jar Regularly 30c —FLOUR— Wash. Self-Rising, 5-1b. Sacks. . Wash. Flour, 5-1b. Sacks Wash. Flour, 24-lb. Sacks. . Gold Medal Flour, 12-1b. Sacks Evaporated Apricots, Gelfand’s Mayonnaise, Lb. 8-0z. Jar Fancy Fat Salt Mackerel, 3 for Oh! Boy Syrup 12-0z. Can .. No. 2Y, Can.......22¢ No. 5§ Can ........39 No. 10 Can. ...... .79 Purity Salt 3IPRge......... 23 Old Dutch, Lb. .38¢ 3Lbs. .........81.10 Orienta, Lb. .......8%

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