Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1931, Page 13

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Jiats Tomonrow THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 26, 1931—PART ONE. WITH ANY . KITCHEN CABINET 68 GROCERY AND HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES FREE WITH A K{TCHEN CABlN 50c a Week Pays for a Kitchen Cabinet 336.75 Every woman knows of the out- standing reputation of the Sellers Kitchen Cabinet. The opportu- nity to purchase one of the latest designs, at a reduced price and, in addition, $14.00 worth of grocery and household items FREE—is now presented. ROLL front, glass knobs, enamel decorated finish, nickel-plated hardware, separate glass sugar and flour containers and a full set of glass spice containers are some of the OV BTG o P MATA IO 7 “This Solid Oak Kitchen Cabinet With Sliding Aluminoid Top A kitchen cabinet reflecting careful workmanship and thoughtful designing. It is constructed of solid oak and its . outstanding features are tilting flour bin with sifter, glass drawer pulls, refrigera- 95 tor type door catches, metal-lined bread s . drawer and roomy cupboard space. The - price is another surprise 50c a Week—68 Grocery Items FREE Roll-Front Solid Oak Kitchen Cabinet Another modern type of cabinet, possessing features of much higher-priced cabinets. Interior is finished in enamels. Roll front, porcelain sliding work table top, three-drawer lower cupboard, Spice s 95 jars, metal lined drayer for bread and - nickel-plated hardware. A marvelously ot complete cabinet. 50c a Week—68 Grocery Items FREE features. 50c a Week 68 Grocery Items FREE Here Is The Complete List of What You Receive With Any Kitchen Cabinet—68 Articles, Valued at $14.00 1 2-1b. package of FRANKLIN @ 1 Package WHITE RIT COLOR ® 1 Bottle of SAUER'S PURE LEMON SUGAR. 2 Boxes of KEYSTONE EGG NOODLES. 1 Can of F and P FRUITS. 1 Tin of CHESTERFIELD CIG- ARETTES (6 packs). 1 Cake of SAPOLIO. 1 Loaf of HOLMES MILK BREAD. 12b. Sack of WASHINGTON FLOUR. 12b. Sack of SELF RISING WASHINGTON FLOUR. 1 Package of BLUE RIBBON BEEF BOUILLON. 1 Package of BLUE RIBBON CHICKEN CUBES. 2 Bottles of TRY-ME SODA POP. 1 1-1b. Package COTTAGE CHEESE (Chestnut Farms). 1 Bottle HIRES ROOT BEER EX- TRACT. ' 1 Package of ELASTIC STARCH. 1 Can of FLASH CLEANSER. 1 Package of ZION FIG BAR in the sanitary celephane carton. 1 Tin of Sipples Honey KREME WHIPT. 1 Package of MAGIC YEAST. 1 Package of BRILLO. 1 l'—:l::»FP"klle of WILKINS COF- 1 Can RIT DRY CLEANER COM- POUND. 1Tube KOLAX BRUSHLESS SHAVING CREAM. REMOVER. 1 Package JOLLY TIME POP CORN. 1 Package TEABERRY GUM. 1 Package of S. 0. S. CLEANSER. 1 Bottle ROCK CREEK PALE GINGER ALE, including an indi- vidual bottle cap and combination bottle opener and screw driver. 1 Bottle McCORMICK'S MUS- TARD. 1 Can BEE BRAND CINNAMON. 1 Can BEE BRAND POULTRY SEASONING. 1 Can BEE BRAND NUTMEG. 1 Can BEE BRAND GINGER. 1 Can of BEE BRAND ALLSPICE. 1Can of BEE BRAND BLACK PEPPER. 1 Cam of BEE BRAND CLOVES. 1 Can of D. S. F. MUSTARD. 1 Quarter-pound Package of DE- LICIOUS CHOCOLATE CREAMS. » 1Jar of WRIGHT'S SILVER CREAM. 1Jar of DUKE'S HOMEMADE MAYONNAISE. 1 Jar of DUKE'S HOMEMADE RELISH. 1 Bottle of SAUER'S PURE VANIL~s LA EXTRACT. g EHUB Seventh and b N.W. E EXTRACT. 1 Bottle of SAUER'S PURE AL- MOND EXTRACT. 1 Bottle of SAUER'S PURE ORANGE EXTRACT, 1 Package of SAUER'S ASSORTED COLORINGS. 1 2-Ib. Sack of CERESOTA FLOUR. 2 Cakes of FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST. 1 Package of KRE-MEL CHOCO- LATE PUDDING. 1Can of GOLDEN CROWN MAPLE BLEND SYRUP. 1 Jar BREWER-SNYDER RELISH. 1 Package of BREWER-SNYDER POTATO CHIPS. 1 Package of BREWER<SNYDER CHIPPED BEEF. 3 Loaves of WONDER BREAD. 1 Package of COMET RICE. 2 Bottles SCHLITZ NEAR BEER. 1 Can of FLORIDA GOLD FRUIT JUICE. 1 Package of SNOWDRIFT LARD. 1 Tin of WESSON OIL. 1 Bottle Apple Pie RIDGE VINE- GAR. 1 Package of INTERNATIONAL SALT. 1 Package of CALO DOG FOOD. 1 Box KIRKMAN'S SOAP CHIPS. @ 1 Can SUNBRITE CLEANSER, Opener & Screwdriver RSES ks AN R T AR ® BTN T A E P80 N I T IR S v C SN eI NI LNat e NI RN I NIt S ane RS uen i NIEsEnaEesaOinOIEuRaeesoaonEs

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