Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1930, Page 35

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e < THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. SBIENGE UF SEHNG L Armalg- g B ] s — S— e s ' ENGAGES RESEARCH! ..oz . MEAT MARKET -ANITA % | . FRIDAYONLY Ragls Beneni ;:’E‘r"&fim:'?; for ; ¢ Educator Toasterettes B 2 T e C Relations of Eye to Light . fust o its cake: BALLSTON, VA. LEADER s = OUNTS Half-Pound Package, 14c Regulardy Discussed Before llluminat- ne’ ‘:Mm & WILSON BLVD. WEST OF CHURCH ST. - o and ; : Frult chke, devil’s o now occupyiny rger sto & »: ! ing Engineers’ Society. cake, she sald, oe Pt oot o o gl oAb i KRAFT'S PHILADELPHIA stalled a modern meat market. i ” By the Associated Press. A g i b FRESH MEATS—The same good meats that AUUVULA TVVAURUEA- R Cl‘eam Chme ul?‘;il:‘?crl‘egnv:uu%wlu —Sednll o “Sanitary” has made famous. i . . early stages - egular 12-Cent Size kage of "evolution, but whose complexities| s store, Dr. Luckiesh said it required QUALITY GROCERIES — Nationally known and ; R 1 Pac being unraveled and made practi- abnut 30 seconds for nu pupfll of the Tocally famous brands...reasonably priced. cal, was described before, lighting en- to adjust themselve the new Regularly 26¢ gineers_attending the annual meeting Jovel ‘of light. Meanwhile, hh:d sald, the FRUITS & VEGETABLES—The season's best every 'y e e et soce | s e time to day—quoted at our usual low prices. The new science, based upon an ap- in the . parently. simple. formuia. that. lghting | presented to him unde ] On Sale Friday and Saturday plus vision equals seeing, has been the | col It} . subject of extensive research for years , d, is asized by the Check These Items— T d oo the part of Dr. M. Luckiesch and | fact t ‘7 D I 2 5 - ch ublgmoor;sng,n‘:l:‘ug;. les. Campbell’s Pork and Beans. i en er Oung uc c ing Reletr d higher levels of illumination, he e of il Ivestiga e ko “factor of safety” for the B. & M. Baked Beans.... its o in ractical applications of the new sclen | € reased and ocular, strain || Gijier Lake Cut Beets.. No.2tin 10¢ We are featuring fresh killed tender young ducks at a very B SR RS ‘;;“’.:;u*:i’;‘m, i Gt .E%":E‘E S:l::: Iaki C:'“ Bosts.. N:.h::‘ 15¢ special price in each of our meat markets this week end. L ant m¢ mggem% 'edxc'em:"gu :‘:He mlgg showed unc“ nltholagh‘ the eyes lho;v"ed Silver Lake Cherry Beets. No.2tin 19¢ For your convenience we suggest this excellent recipe: ittes of the new sclence are being un- this. special work Black Eyed Peas.... . tin, DUCKLINGS %nom D BE -monoucmy COOKED AND NICELY BROWNED BY T emendous saving in"human | 5 the beginning, It W Blue Ridge Carrots. o BASTING FREQUENTLY WITH THEIR OWN GREASE. MAKE PLENTY OF DRESS- of & tremendous, saving in human | ot the beginning. X, was pointed out 3 THG AND WHEN THE DUCKLING 15 ABOUT HALF COOKED STUFF FORE AND AFT induSiral workers a5 i R e R el . ; DRAIN ALL (TI?EAGEEAND MOSTURE. T OF THE ROAGTING PPN AND 'mm’ f vast importa toe.millic lace wi to prodt i > r Srom mpaired vision. i oiriisas o || P eter Eanl Gorn... = BACK IN THE OVEN, BREAST DOWN. AND BROWN THE BACK NICELY. MANY Rumford’s Baking Powder. Natally, until artificial light was | welfare of the worker and resulting in “Sanico” Shoe Peg Corn S PATTIES OF 'ms DRESSING CAN BE Nl(‘FIY COOKED IN THE ROASTING PAN B. & M. Brown Bread atly improved in .cost and control- | excessive fatigue and loss of nervous o . . 3 S] i ffim; ugx':zmg aid ot assume n role | energy. The rate of working, he said, Silver Slice Grapefruit WHILE THE DUCKLING 1S BEING FINISHE! Pink Salmon .. t: ith that of visic t- | is not an indication of fatigue since the ) : 2 et e vtvhnt. T ronaranip | results often indicate the opposite effect, G"'“Pl‘fl‘““ Juice....... tn 10e, 12%6, 25¢ Chum Salmon .. SR R Siver Brand Pes 1 rime oast = C || Domooic Saviine "Kfhce the contributions 6t the Nght- A P;ter PanLl.’eau P Del Monte Sardines egular ivery ¢“Sanico” e % Campbell’s Tomato Soup e mingms e | ||| Golde i Fene - Tender Chuck Roasts 23 ¢ | gmies fomoe or FISH & OYSTER { visability or increased ability Halibut Steak ». 35¢ UNEED A BISCUITS e s A OATRY COOKIES e e ol Y B AND ALL OTHER NATIONAL BISCUIT dn?llght i:‘agfi\cl.:!nmht in entering 4 Faney Trout ............... . 10¢ + . very tasty Sunshine Cookies, with raisins. ol 5 CO. 5 CENT PACKAGE GOODS Bacon %=n w QUICK * SURE + EASY TO USE e 3 B\ e o 4-*00 Saves Hands! Cleans Everything! “Nome Better” 4‘3(3 ' ol A s i Fl' anks Regular - 29(3 comeanor 20 A Qe | SESEC) ~ b Franks === » 38¢ 45¢ > (o Te— Sausage’z"ii»-fi'?se““"33c Sausage P 2 tumblers 25¢ " | g R e B ©20e Butter se 5‘n~~45c | GREEN BAG m Red Clnon - | That Will Please the Great tins ajority of Coffee Drinkers P&G cakes Salmon =27 25¢ [T | e | Soap = 6= 23c it Salmon tin ]-OC “SANICO” FOFF“ "l!'-'-lb Prmd 35c Soap Lnundry for 250 Truly a Good Coffee. .. One P CLOROX COTTON DE LUXE HURFF’S RED WING IDAHO OLD WITCH —a Kitcher and bath room GLOVES STRINGLESS TOMATO STRAWBERRY Baki Ammoniated eyt ke . BEANS JUICE PRESERVES T CLEANSER drainboards, clothes, ete. —here is what you need " —01d Witch will-d Per 19 when working ‘-rouml the —long (full length of the Plire jutce fivm' cspocial * Large two-pound size P OTATOES thing that un‘:'l:lonl: :'1:1'1 Bottle C house . . . especially around tin) tender stringless beans ly selected tomatoes— to- jars of pure sugar and Most of our stores are and seets, Bottle e — how suppliod) wih thei|: o] /QURES 32(} Carbona Per No. 2 1 tins 21b. 4 3 world famous Idaho Pota- s SN ORE of Gorton Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes S 15¢ Pair 10¢ Tin 27/20 3 for 25(5 Jar C toes. 11-0z. size M aresold than all other similar foods combined. The nation’s favorite from coast to coast. Why? Because Gorton’s is made from the pick of the fi- ey it | Gorton’s “Ready-to-Fry” 2 2 5 C :‘ EASTERN . SHORE YELLOW blended with mealy boiled potatoes, delicately fos seasoned and mdy to use. Delicious! And juse | Codfish cakes ready to put on the skillet and fry. i | - L o e e ot i i 1! | ‘ | SWEET POTATOES small balls about the size of scallops and fry in Peerless Macar oni Pkgs. 19 c - a deep fat fryer. Turns out crisp and tender, golden Also ‘spaghetti and noodles. for the furnace. of the very finest quality. matoes grown for the seed. fruit. brown balls of still more deliciousness. At your e I Each year for the past several years we have offered you a grocer’s. Order a supply today. Alrllne Hone Large 2 5 c sale on yellow sweet potatoes grown on the Eastern Shore—today GORTON-PEW FISHERIES, GLOUCESTER, MASS. Strained Honey—wonderfully good with pancakes. Bottle this year’s sale begins—Ilasting until Saturday’s closing. These sweet potatoes are particularly fine; medium in size and Ritter Pork & Beans tins ) - excellently flavored. See and buy Eastern Shore Yellow Sweet On s I $hiol do i Plkout dtruditive “piige. for c I Potatoes in the nearest “Sanitary” or Piggly Wiggly. Roval Fruit Gelati Plags. I | EASTERN SHORE Cod Fish ( Cakes e 2% 15e | | *Npnow - 4 ]_9(3 Mors ild than '. : Jell-o > gl | 5 c Super Suds 3= 23¢ | | SWVEET POTATOES Five flavors. For m«lhf washing. Palmolive Soap Cakes 20 c | | swingtew Beans.......3 1 200 | Cooking Apples . Z i for I Fancy Carrots.. 2 bunches 15¢ | White Onions... FREE! New Keep that Sehoolgirl Complexion. Half dozen cakes, 39c. ‘ ! Lima Beans... 8 Ibe. B¢ Convord GEEPCI 5 I"'c basket 54¢ Gorton recipe il ll Tender Spinach. .2 1bs. 19¢ | New York Pears.. ...4 s 25¢ book of deli- Hiiiliia (S‘IANI:F{::U}?HI e il Tokay Grapes.. -3 1. 25¢ i H ' leans toil owls eas) al efhcient i :io‘tll: e:leg; r.i: Most Useful MEL’0 y v All 2 9 c Cauliflower . -2 heads 35¢, | Crabapples Bath Room An excellent water softener. RUSH Combination '} | [ L eeatie sud sl beisle. CRISP & WHITE

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