Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1931, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1931. MRS. IDA D. PETERS, WRITER, IS BURIED Native Virginian Is Laid to Rest in Rock Creek Cemetery. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Fresh Green Peas 2 »-.25¢ rancy New Cabbage, 3. 10¢ Crisp Celery bunch 1 2€ Fresh Green Spinach . . 3™ 19¢c lceberg Lettuce . . . . 2m-25¢ Beetsand Carrots . . . 2vwene |B¢ Cooking Apples . . . . 5m25¢c Winesap Apples . . . . 4™29c Rome Apples . . . . . 4m25c Fancy Bananas «: 25¢ IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Sh’ld Lamb Roast » 19¢ Sh’ld Veal Roast » 21c¢ amow’s Symnoked Hams ».25¢ ». 29¢ Ib. |8C 2 ws. 25¢ Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Don- nally Peters, writer and officer of the American League of Pen Women, who died Saturday, were held today at the Hysong funeral parlors. Burial was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Peters was born on a planta- | tion in a historic section of Virginia. Her early home was near Thomas Jef- ferson’s estate, Monticello, and Oak | Hill, where James Monroe spent the | last’years of his life. | She was a daughter of Dr. Allan and | Margaret Donnally. As & girl she at- . tended Powell School, in Richmond, the same school in which Mrs. Woodrow ilson recelved her early L‘dlllcafien.‘ Fresh 40-Fathom Fillet . Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass . Fresh Cleaned Flounders . Fresh Cleaned Mackerel . . ™25¢c Fresh Cleaned Buck Shad . . ™39 Fresh Bay Herring(not cleaned) ™ 10c EancysSmelts . . . . . . =19 Fresh Cooked Shrimp . . ™ 49¢ Steamed Havy LoODsters - Z5c Maine Potatoes, 10 - 25¢ have made A&P the largest grocers in rre Tomet Haddock b 19¢ Idaho Potatoes, 10 . 27¢ @—SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK—@— S Cr::;vueetat‘el z zsc Look for the many tempting 3 ! 9c recipes on the package SAUERKRAUT o 25C SUGAR CORN 3 =t 25¢ Sunnyfield Pancake ;. %.. %" 2 e 15¢C WALDOLF TOILET PAPER 4 19¢ 25¢ Scott-Tissue Toilet Paper 3 o “WHERE ECONOMY RULES " 7 T T LTI T LTS RARRRREAN Other A&P News on Page A-6 (Personal) A new way of doing business, like a new invention, is a great idea if it works. It must be tested and judged by the result. Millions of customers for 71 years have tested A&P’s idea of selling good food at low prices. The result of their tests Emmett | Eugene Peters, a chemist of Richmond, and they moved to Washington in 1912. Mrs. Peters' early stories were humor- ous Chinese sketches, a text book called +Colonial Children,” and short stories of Long A wn.s her latest book pub- lished las In -ddmon w the League of Ameri- | en Women, Mrs. Peters was a member of the Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution and the Colonial Dames. She is survived by her hus- band, AIR TRAFFIC TOPIC FOR 21 REPUBLICS | Fourth Pan-American Conference Here October 5-12 to Discuss Development. @ SPECIAL FEATURE 16-0z. jar SELECT Chicken & Noodle DINNER With a Tinted Green Glass GRILL DISH as illustrated. Special Price ASSORT As You Wish @ NAVY BEANS BLUE ROSE RICE BLACK-EYE PEAS RED BEANS Butter Nut Beans 3 Lbs. l7c med. cans 12-0z. pkgs. med. Tidewater Herring Roe COMET RICE Standard quality— 3 For Healthful Vitamins Development during the past 10 years of a great international network of air- lines connecting the republics of North, th America and Standard quality an: n Wi am most_important topics for discussion at the fourth Pan-American commercial conference, to be held in this city tober 5-12. Commercial leaders from 21 American republics will attend the conference. “The adaptability of the airplane to certain factors of the transportatio rolls e last few years, par- larly ln lnuem-tlonax basis. ‘The whole question of modern trans- puru has taken on a new signifi- On: of the necessities of modern life as a result of the advent of air trans- portation is eed for expediting the clearance of passengers and cargo on arrival at foreign airports. ARMY ORDERS ., M. Brown, Judge Advocabe General's Departmeni, and Maj. lach A. McCathran, Infantry, at Hous- ton, Tex.,, have been ordeud to their 3 pt. H. b Pleld’ Ariiliery, from Fori SilL, Okla., to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. The following named officers have ! been ordered to the West Point Mili- ! tary Academy for duty: Ma). hnr)u‘ rillery, ‘st Fort Le % 1 rst Brown, Field Artillery, at Madrid, in. P Mfaster Sergt. Samuel M. Yarbrough, 13th Engineers, at the Army War Col- Jege, has been transferred to the retired list on his own application after more than 30 years' active service. » Marine Corps Orders | | The following changes are an- | ced . Col. Harold F. Wirgman, on transfer of the flag of the commander- | in-chief, Asiatic Fleet, de{achod from | U. 8.8, Pittsburgh to U. . 8. Houstan; A Cunmnmmm detailed | nt - Quantico, Va., via | ernment _conveyan Earle S. D: Relax WITH HOUSE OF LORDS TEA ] ) Housn OF LORDS is moun 0 Tea with a remark- ably refreshing efiect on “frayed” merves. You've & hefal surprise in store for ou don’t know HOU! 'LO] Atyour grocers. HOUSE " LORDS, Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise. .. . . ."3.‘?‘ 9c Best Food’s Mayonnaise. . . . ,,, 20c Gelfand’s Mayonnaise. ..... & 37c Bread and Butter Pickles. . .. .= 19¢ Quaker Maid Ketchup. ... %% 15¢ Del Monte Relish. ........ %= 25¢ Encore Prep. Spaghetti. ...2 =~ 15¢ Carrots and Peas. . .......2 o 25¢ Washington's Outstanding Bread Value! Grandmother’s Individually Baked and Carefully BREAD Loaf 5c Ask for Grand- mother’s Bread, for sale only in A&P Stores. Serve it every meal. V5-lb. ll.o/:ve: l sc Made from only the finest ingredients—you save the difference. FANCY CANNED GOODS A&P & LimaBeans me «n 25¢ A&P 5%, CORN 2 met am 25¢ A&P . Peas . . ma e 2lc A&P Stringless Beans mea. an 22¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips & 29¢ Del Monte Spinach . == |7c Fancy Creamery BUTTER Made from only pasteurized sweet cream in the Nation’s finest Dairylands Cut fresh from the tub Lb. 35c z Ibs. 69¢ SUNNYFIELD PRINT 37¢ Household Necessities 2-in-1 Shoe Polish . . .en|2¢ Solarine Metal Polish . 2" 17¢ Sterling Brooms, No. 7 ., = 49¢ Sultana Furniture Polish vwe |5¢ Hi-Glo Stove Polish . .= 23¢ Cotton Gloves . . . mr 10c StariMops .. . . . ..*=@5c Packed in 1/4-1b. Portions Del Monte PINEAPPLE Delicious Golden Slices Buy as many cans as you like at this special low price for the week. A most delicious dessert ready to serve. Iona Peaches Delicious Halves in Heavy Syrup—Sure to Please LARGEST CANS 39- 15¢c 2 Lgst. Can Vermont Maid ;' Syrup " ;;',,';:':"““ re=23¢ St. Patrick’s Special Lime Flavor Sparkle Pure Fruit Gelatin Pkgt zoc Wilkins Coffee SWEET MILK 2:%.23¢ The Washington Dairy Council recommends “Uneegla B'flkers” Slim Jim Pretzels w 22C New Regular Low Price Maxwell House Coffee WALKER-HILL DAIRY b o “Uneeda Bakers” (@ Champion Flake Butters Pkg l7c He-16¢ 1w, 31c¢ b 38¢ New Regular Low Price Qt. “a quart of milk per day for every child, a pint for every adult.” Ib. 27C Ib. 25C =SS i 2lc American Cheese . . . Long Horn Cheese . . Nutley Nut Margarine . Nucoa Nut Margarine . Pure Lard %% . . . 2™ 23¢ Crisco or Snowdrift . ®» «n23¢c Wesson Oil . . 29c, « 52¢ Mazola Oil . . .= 29c, « 52¢ Sunnyfield SI. Bacon . . i 17¢c Sunnyfield Chipped Beef i 15¢ Blue Peter Sardines . .« 10c Alaskan Pink Salmon . 2t e 25¢ St SOOI . . . e Light Meat Tuna Fish . 7o cn 18¢ THE COFFEE TRIO A&P’s Own Blends Obtainable Only in A&P Food Stores Bokar O’Clock . The largest selling high-grade coffee in the world. Red Circle . . . . Ib., 25¢ Rich and full bodied—for those who like a nice medium-strength beverage. L] L [ ] Exquisite flavor and aroma—gives more cups per pound. Korn Kake Pancake Flour, 2 » 25¢ tawes Pureed Vegetables, 2 <« 25¢ Sunsweet Prunes . . 2. 19 Evaporated Peaches . 2" 25¢c Arrow Special Beverage, 4cmiens25¢ A&P Grape Juice . I8¢, * 35¢ JellyiBeans: .. o oo oo 20 Dromedary Dates . . ofita 20c Hersheys ciiie Kisses . . ™33c Camay'Soapr .. .. . Ji==9e Faity/Soapr .. ... oo 2290 Brillor .. . .. . 2w Zinedlbe S.O. S. Cleanser . 2 == 25¢ Braner - L .= 23¢c e o o lbo, 21c Vy-lb. Can 16¢c¢, 31c¢ White House Evap. Milk. . . .3.'%% 22¢ Eagle Brand Cond. Milk. .. ... 19¢ Knox Gelatin .. ............ » 19¢c Cocomalt . . . . - 22c Encore Stuffed Olives. . . .. .. #= 19¢ Mello-Wheat R Sunnyfield Cornflakes . . .. .2 »= 13c A. & P. Quick Oats. . .....2 »= 15¢ ANN PAGE Pure Fruit PFRESERVES Cherry, Peach, Pineapp]e, Apricot, Quince Delicious as a spread, on the school lunch. 16-0z. eon or as a topping Jar for ice cream. Raspberry and Strawberry Ann Page Preserves 16-o0z. Jar c are one of the finest and we recommend them beyond question. FANCY CANNED GOODS Pitted Cherries = = 23¢ A&P Apple Sauce med. an | (¢ Del Monte Pears . ge. can 9B Del Monte Fruit Salad . "< 35¢ Del Monte Peaches . 2 <39¢c Del Monte iu Cherries = = 35¢ STRICTLY FRESh EGGS Every egg is not only guaranteed, but you will be surprised how much better A&P eggs really are. We invite you to buy all of your eggs in A&P stores, know- ing full well you will have entire satis- faction. WILDMERES e 28c 2~ §5€ Sunnybrooks - 33¢; 2 “* 65¢ Laundry Supplies P&G Wt.Soap . . 4= |5¢c A&PNaph+haSoapPowder e Gold Dust, 2 = re 9c, e »s 25¢ Chipsorttm.: . i ~atelia Candale .. . .. NeNERE Fels-Napthg Soap . . .=wéc Clothes Linas, . . 40 « 23¢

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