Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1930, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, o GREEN BAG COFFEE L. Z?e — mfi ROCERY Co. ™ 39c b, 41C b, 40C Orienta Coffee Maxwell House Coffee. . . Del Monte Coffee Kaffee Hag . i : Sanka Coffee " c 6 Chase & Sanborn’s 5 Wilkins’ Coffee ™ 35¢ | George Washington Charming Coffee ™ 33c (Instant) tins 43¢, 89c —“SANICO” COFFEE ' +3§e— For Preserving, Canning and Pickling— Elberta PEACHES Many of you, perhaps, have been disappointed this year in securing peaches for preserving and canning. We are supplyi with five carloads of exceptionally fine-grade Elberta peaches which we were successful in pur- it a 1 wer price than has heen prevailing and we are passing the savings on to you. This week is the opportune time f¢ supplying vour entire wants. 4 ‘f‘::;- 25¢ Original Bushel Basket 12 lbs. 65¢ 24 1lbs. $1.25 ing Apples. Never before has quality been better and price so reasonable. Bartlett Pears Seckel Pears Fresh Prunes 4 . 25¢ 4 . 25¢ 5 Ibs. zsc 4 - 25¢ | Damsons 4 . 25¢ | Crabapples 4 . 29¢ | Cooking Apples ] 4 Lbs. 250 18¢ Doz. Pickling Cucumbers 20c¢ Do:. Not in All Stores Green Peppers 18¢ Doz Pickling Onions Red Peppers This season is the opportune time for putting up fruits and vegetables for Winter use. Fine quality fruits, rea- sonzbly priced, combined with cheap price of sugar, make it possible for the housewife to lay in a Winter supply at a reasonable price. We quote from the Sugar Institute the fcllowing: “For the woman who takes pride in her menus, there is real satisfaction in putting a colorful mold of her own home- Iy on the table, and if she appreciates the value of fruit in the balanced diet, she will be happy in the fact that her es are well stocked with preserved pears, plums, peaches or other fruits. Sweet pickles and relishes made of cucum- tomatoes, cabbage or watermelon rind are also inexpensive and easy to preserve. Their spicy, tart, sweet mmrhwu irages the consumption of essential foods—such as meat, fish and vegetables. Good food promotes good health.” ' Aud Nm Another Carload nf ¥ hou Fme TOKAY GRAPES 2 - 25 See these fine ;.rap(‘i you are then sure to buy them at the low price. Stringless Beans New Cabbage..... Bunch Carrots Lima Beans lceberg Lettuce Yellow Onions White Onions . ... Yellow Sweet Potatoes WASHINGTON, D. C, ALSO OPERATING PiGGLY WIGGLY N Nak - Our stores will also be well supplied with Damsons, Bartlett Pears, Seckel Pears, Fresh Prunes, Crabapples and Cook- MOND.LY, SEPTEMBER 15, e New 1930 Crop \ Peter Pan Peas Deliciously good peas from North- ern Wisconsin, ‘Tomato Julce Exceptionally fine juice, extract- ed from finest red ripe tomatoes which were grown especially for the production of seeds. Serve Peter Pan Peas and enjoy a real treat. 19 For YOU Who DEMAND The Best De Luxe Asparagus Style Pack Stringless Beans Long (full length of the tin) tender Stringless Beans. You are sure to en- joy their full, delicious flavor . .. a delicacy seldom served on any table, and one that you will thor- oughly appreciate. Heat but do not boil, as boiling destroys both the texture and flavor of this or any other canned vege- table. ARaGus < STF?INGLESS BEANSS As the supply of this item is limited and wie have only a few hundred cases to offer, we | suggest you try them and then return for a dozen, a case (24 tins) or more of these fine De | Luxe Stringless Beans to assure yourself of a supply for your future wants. QUALITY CONSIDERED, REASONABLY PRICED AT:— Spre 28 2% 55¢ T $1.55 Ongr!?;zen , sa.os Full Case 85.95 24 Tins On Sale ONLY at Most Samtary and Pnggly angly Stores Suggestions for Your Convemence— BEANS— TOMATOES— Ritter Pork and Beans, 3 'ins 25¢ Standard Ne- 2 Camp. Pork and Beans, 3 '™ 25¢ Standard MNe-3 Ritter Vegetarian Beans. . ' 10c Trusty Friend Bean-Hole Beans Trusty Friend No. 2 tin B & M Baked Beans B;:: lyzid::l:«.. 2 2 tins ;g: Friends Baked Beans. . . . Heinz Pork and Beans. . . . PEAS & CARROTS— Shriver’s Blue Ridge o 2 tin 15¢ Heinz Pork & Beans 'se- 2 tins 25¢ Heinz Kidney Beans. . .2 tins einz Kidney Beans. . .2 tins 25¢ LI OON CARNE. Van Camp’s BEETS— & No. 2 tin Silver Lake Cut ! 10c SUCCOTASH— Blue Ridge Silver Lake Cut. .. .No 3tn]5¢ ASPARAGUS— Slenderize with Gold Medal Salad Dressing. No. 1 tin 7‘/1‘ “When it rains, it pours.” Silver Lake Cherry. No-2tin 19¢ Snider’s Rose Bud. . . ... .%ar 25¢ Splendid quality light meat Tuna Fish. ¢, Salad Dressmg - Morton's Salt :-: 4725¢ Medium Ivory Soap 4 25¢ Catalina Tuna Té‘::', Yy 19e | | SANITARY 'BUTTER o 47c lsc | LAND O’LAKES 3:,::;;;, 50# | | PETER'S MILK CHOCOLATE Addltxonal Suggestions— TOILET SOAPS— LAUNDRY SOAPS— 3 cakes 20 Fels Naptha ¢ (13 .2 cakes ]5¢ Kirkman’s Soap /o 3 cakes 25, Octagon Soap 2 shwine .3 cakes 250 P & G Naptha 6 cakes 23 . 3 cakes 2(¢ Star Soap . .6 cakes 25 Medium Ivory .. 4 cakes 250 Large Ivory il s O hy aweggy. | BEGNS- © 3 cakes 10 Sanitary Brooms Red Handle Brooms. . . De Luxe Brooms Snap Brooms MOPS— 12-ounce Octagon Floating. . . Octagon Toilet Palmolive . .. Camay ... Guest Ivory. ... Medium Ivory. . Large Ivory. ... Lux, Toilet. ... Palmetto 4 cakes 25, 2 cakes 250 % each 65¢ 3 v §0c st SOAP FLAKES— -k 385 Ivory Flakes. . . .*™ 9¢; 'se 24¢ CORN— Shriver’s Blue Ridge. .t 1215¢ Trusty Friend §. P. No- 1 tin 121 /¢ Trusty Friend S. P, No-2tin 19¢ Del Mai No.2tin 1 71/¢ Genuine Maine. . No2tin 171/¢ Stokely’s Ctry. Gent. Ne- 2 tin ]5¢ PEAS— Trusty Friend Shriver’s A-1 Silver Brand Peter Pan i Sanico tn 18¢; 3 tins 50c No. 2 tin 121/5¢ No. 2 tin lsc No. 1tin |]¢ tins ] 5¢, 25¢ Land 0’Lakes SPINACH Peter Pan ‘IT 2 14c; "‘; 2% 17¢ Del Monte “"‘ 2 14c; N"' 2% 17¢ STRINGLESS BEANS— Robinson Cut Blue Ridge Cut Trusty Friend Cut Shriver’s A-1 Whole Peter Pan De Luxe Asparag. Style 1" 2715¢ LIMA BEANS— B & M Soaked tin 1215¢ Trusty Friend Baby ™7 ' 121¢ Trusty Friend Baby N, "‘1 1714¢ SAUR KRAUT— Silver Floss Ne. 2% tin ] 4¢ F- , No. 2% tin lsc Del Monte Picnic Tipl. e | | Colossal Tips Colossal Green Peeled ""‘ 2% 39¢ Small Green s Mammoth White . . . No- 1 tin 35¢ Mary Washington. ., 2% 421/5¢ CARROTS— Blue Ridge et iIhe BLACK-EYED PEAS— King of South FLOUR— Sanico Brand Gold Medal e Shc Pillshury’s Best. .. .121>-bag 55¢ Wash. Self-Rising . . 121> bz 50 Swan’s Down Cake pks- 32¢ Swan’s Down Graham. . .P*#- 32¢ Gold Medal Cake e 32¢ Flako Pie Crust Quicko Biscuit 12-1b. bag 45 Prime Rib Roast Chuck Roast 3-Cornered Roast Hamburg Steak Beef Liver Boiling Beef. Veal Cutlets Shoulder Veal Chops Shoulder Veal Roast Breast of Veal . Cooked Beef 2 i 45¢ - s TIPS < 25¢ 3 < 20c¢ Any 9¢ Loaf of “SANICO” BREAD or two packages of UNEEDA BISCUITS wineins FLAM=N-AISE for 25¢ | Be Surc to Tnlze Advanlage of Thu Vzry Liberal Offer. \&YJn (ur Weal Warkels e Loin Lamb Chops Breast of Lamb Libby’s & A big value for those who use Corned Beef. Del Mont These are the No. 1 square tins, Camay Soap Camay is advised by many of the leading skin specialists. | FREE Chipm Granules Selox Super Suds SOAP POWDERS— Kirkman’s Powder. . . . 61/c Octagon Powder Rinso - 9c; e 23¢ Star Naptha Octagon Cleanser. 0ld Dutch Salsoda Sunbrite Cleanser Kirkman’s Cleanser MAZDA LAMPS— Less than 100 Watts, 6 r $1.08 Leg of Lamb Puritan Bacon Loffler’s Franks Loffler’s Skinless Shoulder Roast Shoulder Chops Sirlom Steak “Sanico” Hams Smoked Shoulders. Piece Bacon (light). Piece Bacon (heavy) Premium Franks Cottage Cheese. . Heads, 25¢; Sticks POLISHES— 0’Cedar Polish. . Johnson’s Wax Johnson’s Wax. .. Wright's Silver. . .. Solarine Metal Solarine Silver TOILET PAPER— SANICO Tissue 20, Scot-Tissue Waldorf Tissue......3 7 17¢ Dandy Tissue 6 Tolis 25¢ , FRUIT JARS, ETC.— Mason Jars (pts.) ... ... doz. 69 Mason Jars (qts.) ... ... doz. 79¢ Mason Jars (14 gal.) . .9°= §1.09 Mason Caps - Jar Rubbers. . . Jelly Glasses. . . R * 43: MATCHES— Safe Home 3 baxes 1 ¢ Protecto 36 8= 25¢ CLEANING NEEDS-—— Hi-Grade Ammonia Parsons’ Sapolio . ... Sani-Flush. . .

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