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WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY., APRIL-6& 1931. THE " EVENJNG STAR, To Insure Perfect Egg Satisfaction at All Times Insist Upon SANICO FRESH EGGS We offer only one quality carton eggs. You always find the same high quality eggs in the Sanico cartons. - 28c 2t 55¢ of a Fresh From Our Oven to Our Stores In a Class By ltself Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE 1. 20- Green Bag Cofice has been preferred hy thou- sands of Washington coffee drinkers for over a decade and a half. ALCOHOL MSUSE - ATLONEST B3 | Commissioner Doran Notes| | Benefit of Consumers’ and ’ ‘ | ' t eos $5 Delivers any Phileo 2139 Pa. Ave. N.W. UNDERWOED Producers’ Co-fi)eration. DEVILED HAM LOWEST COST IN YEARS | ' ol mto bnoflbz el Vacuum Packed— Roaster Fresh SANICO COFFEE For Quality and Price u out e {mp of | | ;‘f",fi’m33:’5“;:3;’;::;“;,?:‘:";:‘ =l | SANITARY’S 21. Il | SPECIAL COFFEE EVERY DAY VALUES Musselman’s Apple Sauce. .. in 10c { Salt Mackerel, (No. 3) . Heart of Maine Apple Sauce. tn 121¢c | Small Mackerel Morton’s Salt 2y 15¢ ;| Domestic Sardines . . Dozen JUMBO BREAD Large Sour Pickles .. .3 «r 10c §{ Del Monte Sardines . . . Large Dill Pickles. .. .3 10c { Gorton’s Ready to Fry. Potomac Herring d. 15¢ { Catalina Tuna Fish sc Chum Salmon *10c¢ THIS WEEK—4 Low Price on Sanitary Butter | White Soup Beans { We are quoting a most attractive price on this | Black-Eyed Peas fine quality fancy creamery butter . . . the same high ' Dried Lima Beans grade butter always found in the Sanitary carton. Wit a(‘nhfll cnmvr) had not heen a Vr:a!tfl‘d alcohol 1 .. 19¢ * Dr. Doran cited the a sion b; lacquer | .2tns 9c .tin 10c .tin 14¢ un 20c 115-1b. whole industry kept clean.” loaves The transfer of the il B to the Departm said, was fur more successful en Dr. Doran former! of prohibition, but with the transfer of ‘the prohibition unit from the Treasury Department, he has remained in exclu- \swe charge of the alcohol problem. An oral agreement with producer: to the volume turned out t‘a(‘]\ year contributes to ll\" dl‘g as_commissioner Sanico F lour | . and Sanico Flour is as fine quality flour as is Take Acid Indigestion nnd manurm dangers of greater leak- Torture For Months. Not A Sign Now! STEAMER WHICH AIDED | Medium Size Prunes. . . VIKING RESCUE AGROUND ‘ | milled by any one and sold under any brand. advantage of this sale to try Sanico Flour. Large Size Prunes Sagona May Be Wrecked as | Floes Push It on Rocks—Crew | | 24-1b. bag | and Passengers Safe. l 12-b. c : I By the Associated Press i bag B 69c il | 'ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, April| | 2 it —The ‘steamer Sagona, commanded by I WCnpz Jacob Kean, who piayed an im. | | 3 e 25¢ | Extra Large Prunes Pound Carton §cz-60c ... ol 4 Prints | Land O’ Lakes Butter ~ 39c: Evaporated Apricots ... .n. Evaporated Peaches . . .2 . 25¢ Blue Ribbon Peaches. .. . 15¢ Argo Salmon . . "29c¢ Additional Special Prices! It has been many years since you have seen such prices as these— Keystone Peaches 47¢ Mammoth halves—sir | portant role recently in the rescue of | survivors of the Viking disaster, went | | aground on Woody Island, Notre Dame | | Bay, Saturday. Capt. Kean and his ||| crew and etght passengers were not en- dangered, but it was feared the craft | would be’wrecked. The Sagona, bound for northern ports | with freight, anchored Saturday night | | 8t Woody Island. Ice floes in the bay | started toward shore and pushed the | yessel on the rocks. Capt. Kean tried to hoist the anchor. but failed when a SWEET CREAM | Sanico Pancake Flour DEL MONTE FOODS Del Monte Picnic Tips Small Green Asparagus Mammoth White Tips Peeled Colossal Green Del Monte Peeled Apricots BREAKFASTS’ ITEMS Pomorang Fruit Juice = 10¢ Honey Moon Orange Juice un 10¢ Silver Nip Grapefruit Juice ~ * 9¢c Silver Nip Grapefruit Juice ’2::..’351: Silver Slice Grapefruit ins 25¢ tin 19¢ tin 20¢ tn 35¢ th-" 39(: i 20c No. 2V, tins { with water rapidly. Plans were for- mulated here to send the steamer Pru<‘ gle tin, 20c LOVED LOBSTERS BUT SUFFERED Dero with divers and pumps to the as- sistance of the Sagona | Schooner Is Wrecked. | JOHNS, Newfoundiand, April jars 6 (#).—TI g schooner Harold in, Conrad, Rcuben Thornhill, master, was Del Monte Melba Peaches ™" 20c Sanico J elly 3 for 25¢ 27 45¢ IF HE ATE THEM | used to suffer when I ate | ays ldv\ard J. Owens, well- | |e<man of 86 Falmouth St., | “I wou M Thave sick headaches; would belch, leaving a sour taste in | my mouth; suffered a lot with gas on my stomach. “I tried many things before my | druggist persuaded me to take some ;,on af! I'ape s Diapepsin. “It took me right out of my trouble. I have a better appetite, eat lobsters, pork or anything I want and | have no after-effects. I believe in Pape’s Diapepsin and recommend it | to everyone I know.’ If you suffer from indigestion, often or just occasionally, get a package of these candy-like tablets from your hey stop heartburn,” gas mach, belch s the trouble starts. v are s6; frr m no habit; can be taken as ¢ If you wish to try tHr'n before buy- ing, “Pape’s Diapepsin.” W. Va., for a }? l' \ PAPE'S / DiaperS! b NEW | You can now get Dia- ® pepsin in the new, handy | size to carry with you at all times. Just ask for the new pocket box. TRADE MARK i REGISTERED |tween Quebec and st. | wrecked on Point Rosie SELurdn\ night \\hlle beating out of Fortune Bay in a rm and gense fog. The captain and | & erew of 23 were saved and 100 quintal of codfish salvaged. The vessel, owned by Forward & | Tibbo nl Cvrxn k Bank, was breaking up | today, a ka, ge was nmmg ashore. CANADA RUM SMUGGLING COSTS $1,000,000 YEARLY | |Supreme Court Justice to Make| Burvey of Tax Losses Through Illegal Traffic. By the Associated Press QUEBEC, April 6.—The Canadian ,000, n excise taxes on liquor through smuggling cperations be- | Pierre and Miguelon ‘0 determine the extent of the traffic, the “Dominton, eatinet appointed Justice | Gibsone of the Supreme Court as a | | commissioner to make a formal investi- | { gation. The inquiry will begin within |a week and probably w a month. St. Picrre and Miquelon are impor- tant depots for rum runne | tinue for | ui nuunr p to t! | u.s. ARTISTS IN BERLIN Soprano's Per‘ormm\v» Outstand- ing During Season Just Closed. BERLIN April 6 ican musicia; hir ther symptom of | sis ly clhds about the face atd | had been attacked by | men. His condition was | Identity of his alleged as- sailants was not known | | ESTATE SALE (By Catalogue) of Valuable Household Furnishings and Adornments, Objects of Art, Etc. £ rom the Sears Estate, the DeBuenevista Estate, a Re- tiring Ambassador and other sources TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, April 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 1931 At 2 P. M. Each Day On View Saturday and Monday April 4th and 6th Valuable Rock Crystal Table Set of about 150 pleces; Im- ported Cut Hock Glasses, Sets of Table China, Antique and , Modern Silver, Paintings, Oriental Rugs, in all sizes; Chinese and Japunese Art Objects, Embroiderics, Draperics, Antique and Modern Furxiture, Brasses, etc. Terms, Carh: Mirrors, Screens, Bric-a-Brac, Fireplace Catalogues on Application to 0. G. SLOAN & 0., INC., Aucts, Del Monte Sliced Peaches Del Monte Sliced Peaches Del Monte Bartlett Pears Del Monte Bartlett Pears Del Monte Bartlett Pears Del Monte Pineapple Del Monte Fruits for Salad Del Monte Crosby Corn Del Monte Peas Del Monte Lima Beans *:.n‘ 15¢ Benet 10c Mo 15¢ i 20c 2o 2 Yt 49c N 35 tin lsc 3~ 49c un 25¢ "IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Sirloin Steak || | Round Steak | Round Steak Hamburg Steak Lamb Chops Pork Chops Pork Chops | Shoulders [ Veal Breast | Veal Roast Lamb Roast | Lamb Chops Puritan Bacon Fresh Hams Franks Breast Lamb | Boiling Beef . 38¢ I v 3lc | - 35¢ | Ib. ZlC | Ib. 25(: I Bottom Cut Top Cut End Cut Small Smoked Shoulder b, 19(: Ib. 33(! Shoulder |b, Cut Ib. 256 . 30¢ .12 1/2 c k. 1215 ¢ Loffler’s Skinless Ritter Spaghetti & Pork & Beans Chipso Octagon Soap 10 An exceptionally low price—single jar tins for 3 Assort as you choose; a big saving: gle ans, 7c; spaghetti, 9. g pag GRANULES OR FLAKES large package cakes for Regular size cakes—single cake, 7c; § for 25c and— Heed the advice of experts: PALMOLIVE 5 ror 35¢ !o for 69c Peerless Macaroni Sanico Macaroni 1st Prize Margarine pke. Sc 3 phss. 25c = 15¢ Granulated Sugar 10-1b. Bag, 49c¢ 5-1b Bag, 25¢ 100-1b. Bag, $4.70 Standard Corm . . 3~:u20¢ Standard Peas . . 3 ' 29¢ Standard Cut Beans, 3 ~: 25¢ Standard Tomatoes, 4 ** '~ 25¢ Canada Dry Ginger Ale > 14¢ | Safe Home Matches 3 10¢ Sanico Toilet Tissue = e { Sanico Toilet Tissue '"»~2 - 15¢ Cotton Gloves me 10C Handi Cloth Cheesecloth + 10c¢ — | I Wouldn’t You Enjoy l | | | New England Style | | A New Brand of Corn | | Oven-Baked Beans? | . Then Ask for Lt Ask for B&8M X Baked Beans Royal Prince ‘ Corn These beans are New England | | Youll appreciate the quality style, baked in an gven before they | | and the price of this country gen- | are canns a wonderfully | tleman corn. good item. L T 19€ | BM Brown | Bread tin 17¢ L - 19c 19¢ 49c Fla. Gold G’fruit & Orange 2 Nature Flavor Grapefruit Hurff’s Tomato Juice Libby’s Tomato Juice College Inn ™% Cocktail Puffed Wheat Puffed Rice Post Toasties Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Welch’s Grape Juice Sanico Grape Juice 2#n45¢ 3 um 25¢ 2%225¢ wet 2] 2 »e 25¢ 2 15¢ 2w 15¢ »23c «45¢ »19¢ = 35¢ | String Beans Peas in the Pod 'Fancy Spinach | Turnips | Winesap Apples 4 = 29¢ | Yellow Onions | Strawberries | Grapefruit FRUITS & VEGETABLES 2 = 35¢ 2vews15¢ 2vers ] 5¢ 2heads ]9¢ 2 e 20¢ 3w 19¢ 2vewe ]5¢ Texas Beets Texas Carrots Iceberg Lettuce 4 - 10c | 4 = 19c¢ awart 25¢ | 3 fr 25¢ 43c 5 = 19¢ New Crop Texas ONIONS Here is a treat for you ... fancy new crop Texas onions at a most reasonable price. 25c secet Potatoes Tuesday Only Asparagus Idaho Bans Potatoes Ibs. for