Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1931, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931. who wants to grow into a great big man If you really want to grow strong and straight and six feet two in your sox you ought to tell your Mother about Frigidaire just as soon m you can talk! ® For, of course, how your food is kept now will have a whole lot to do with your health, wealth and wisdom in years to come. ® There’s your formula, for instance, its freshness between feedings certainly shouldn’t be trusted to anything less than Frigidaire refrigeration...and later on there will be pureed prunes...and cooked cereals to be kept overnight . . . and spinach which, we hasten to add, isn’t half bad when kept garden-fresh in the Frigidaire Hydrator and then served through a sieve. @ So take your mind off your toes for a minute and let this fact sink in: For the past fifteen years Frigidaire has been responsible for major improve- ments that have made modern household refrigeration so healthful, convenient and economical. ® This being so, you will, of course, want your Mother to look into the Frigidaire pictured here... for it offers features not to be found in any other refrigerator. ® Perhaps if you look at the picture long enough and make a great deal of noise about it, Mother may get the Idea. ® And the sooner she does, Young Fellow, the sooner you can get really going”on this growing-up business. R 1 G THE NEW ALL WHITE PORCELAIN-ON-STEEL \ In gleaming white Porcelain Frigiclaire offers a new standard of Advanced Kefrigemtiqn., From their service-shelf tops to their graceful stream- lined legs, the new Frigidaires represent a fine achieve- ment in modern refrigeration. ® The striking beauty of the pure all-white porcelain cabinet harmonizes perfectly with any kitchen color scheme. And these new Porcelain-on-steel Frigidaires are as brilliant in performance as they are in appearance-—combining many important improvements and refinements that distinguish Frigidaire from all other refrigera- tors. ® You will appreciate the faster freezing made possible by the ““Cold Control*...ice cubes that tumble 1 DAl s0 easily from the Quickube Ice Tray . . . the crisper vegetables you take from the Frigidaire Hydrator. You will recognize at once the advantage of the seamless, acid-resisting porcelain interior. . . the elevated food shelves . . . the surplus powered, concealed unit that operates so quietly and at such low cost. ® Here is Ad- vanced Refrigeration—advanced in all that the term im< plies. And because of these advanced features and the savings they make possible, Frigidaire is the truly eco- nomical refrigerator to own. We invite you to see the new all porcelain Frigidaires at our showroom, R E FRIGIDAIRES ARE SOLD WITH A THREE-YEAR SERVICE GUARANTEER FRIGIDAIRE SALES CORPORATION, 511 14th St. N.\W. . Dealers for Your Convenience C. W. Kenner, 1778 U St. N.W. . - . . . B - . * S. Kann Sons Co., 8th and Market Space, N.W. Emerson & Orme, 1506 Connecticut Ave. Lansburgh’s, 420 7th St. N.W. L. P. Steuart, Inc., 1401 14th St. N.W. Palais Royal, Stanley Horner, Inc., 11th and G Sts. N.W. 1015 14th St. N.W. [ Brookland Hardware, 3501 12th St. N.E. - . . . Smith’s Radio Service, 1803 Columbia Rd. N.W. . . . “ 3 . . * F. S. Harris Co., Inc. 2900 14th St. N.W. " . . 3 General'Service Electric Co. R. G. Dunne Company, 3610 Georgia Ave. N.W. 611 H St. N.E. Ristig’s, Inc., 1352 H St. N.E. Mitchell Hardware, 5000 Wisconsin Ave. John Ruff, 1000 King St., Alexandria, Va. Beattie’s Electric Shop, 20 Wilson Blvd., Clarendon, Va. Rushe Motor Co., Hyattsville, Md. J. R. Enright, Rockville, Md.

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