Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1931, Page 39

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ART HUSEUN HEAD DES N NEW YORK Robert W. De Forest, Presi- dent of Metropolitan Institu- tion, Was Ill Two Years. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 7.—Patrons of art today mourned Robert Weeks De For- est, president of the Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art. He died yedterday at the of 83. 11l for two yéars, Mr. De Forest had virtually given up his hI’ practice, but | had maintained a close relationship to his many philanthropi¢ and soctal ac- tivities. He was president of th: Russll Sage Foundation, Survey Associates and the National Housing Association. He was also honora ry president of the Welfure ork and was st ieft & wife, two £ons and two_ daughters l'un Tal services will be held wmorrn PROCHNIK EXPLAINS ECONOMIC AGREEMENT | Austrian Minister S8ays New Ger- man Alliance Has Been Mis- construed. ny polmul pur- hing d this move you wou;d not condlt.wm. ',h Austrian Mlmsur ld nnmic conditions can y an onlybembfll w be jonal units eflected ing T h forming re it Austris first. 'rm.s was precisely wl did.” ROBBED OF 95,000 ON CAR Rty Treasurer of Loan Association Held Up on Trolley: PITTSBURGH, May 'I (n.—mhbeu rded a street car and checks THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931. Fancy Creamery Special for Friday and Saturday Cut Fresh From the Tub Packed in U4-Ib. Prints IN OUR MEAT MARKETS PRIZE BUTTER A TEST OF FOOD STORES At the National Buttermakers’ Convention held in Minneapolis a buttermaker from one o P’s exclusive shippers won the Gnnd Sweepltake Prize. This .is the year’s highest award to a butter- maker in the United States. Buy your butter in an A&P Food Store and be sure of getting the finest quality butter at the lowest possible price. Let A®P Markets help you save on quality meats. Any A&P Store Manager will be glad to tell you the location or Phone Potomac 1530. Market conveniently near your home. * Fanc LEG of LAMB Lean Stew’g Lamb, 2 » 25¢ Fresh Cleaned Bay Shoulder LAME ROAST * 17¢ (wurx b Fresh Top Mast Fillet . lands. low price. Rich and Cnamy.from the Nation’s finest dairy Quality that is a table luxery —at an extremely Butter .75, .27. 7 PR L L AR See A&P Coffee Service News on Page C-8 OPENING TONIGHT - 3021 Ga. Ave. N.W. You are cordially invited to the -p--h. of our newest complete A&P Food S Music From7 to 10 P. M There is an A&P | Every Ece Tested a T 23 Lb: zsc | - Carton of 1 Dozen . | 7c STRICTLY FRESH EGGS | WlLDMERE’S SUNNYBROOKS 28¢c; 2 *- 55¢ | \ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES This week A&P Food Stores are offering a selection of particular values in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables that are offered at very exceptional prices. GREEN PEAS 3-20c Fancy Stringless FANCY NEW 3 .. 25¢{ Potatoes 5. 19¢ o Freshnes: 2 o= 45¢ ) D | 1 | | | BUCK SHAD | Fresh Cleaned Gray Trout, 2 ™ 25¢ Fresh Cleaned Croakers . Fresh Cleaned Roe Shad FANCY ROASTS of BEEF Fancy Fancy Chuck, 2 ™ 29c$3-¢orner . zulmu eese™25¢€ Exch 25€ Tender Fresh Cleaned BostonMackerel™ I8¢ ‘ .» |8¢c 8 v 25¢ . » 25¢ Fresh Butter Fish g Fresh Bay Herring . . Fancy Sliced Salmon Krey’s Skinned or Armour’s Banquet Smoked HAMS Half or Whole—12 to 14 1b. Aver. Lb. l 9c Center Slices .......... n. 39¢ | Fryi FEATURING A&P COFFEES '8 O’'CLOCK . The largest selling high-grade Coffee 'RED CIRCLE Rich and full bodi BOKAR o 14c alue package coffee—more cups in the worl CHICKENS STEWING ..." 29€C | Broiling or ing 3 m 25¢ . 25¢ Oven Baked BEANS Dehclmuly Flavored with Pork | and Tomato Sauce 16-0z. cans Fancy Idaho POTATOES 10 L 29¢ FANCY ICEBERG Lettuce ..‘:'::. 15¢; 2519 2 tuenes |Bg, 2 benches |3 o™ 4c 2"'“"‘25«: Fancy Carrots . Fresh Beets . . . New Cabbage . . . Crisp Celery -. . . . ot g, Fancy Large Cucumbers . 2t25c | Newton Cooking RAJAH - SALAD DRESSING M Te W 10c FGeIhnd: Mayonnaise 8oz 5ar 17¢| Fresh Killed Sllld Dressing. . Fancy Spring Onions: ', . 3 tmaes [Qc APPLES Fresh Asparagus . . . .'==39c : 3 L. 25¢ Fresh Green Spinach . . ‘~3 w. |9¢ FRESH FANCY RIPE BANANAS STRAWBERRIES Dozen l 9c - l9c| 2 110 5 25¢] Npae lb}Qc | ‘i 'b-Z3cj; = 27c ||3 | s —————" ) || WHITE HOUSE | | Evaporatei] | ’ o 1402, 200 F N ) cans 7 N Fine S Brooms ... o in 39e ' 49e e 1%7e 3 cen 20¢ 29c sas e 39e Makes Your N'O..CWVI 4 String, Ea. Suiltana Furniture Polish ;75" %: s 10e SUNNYFIELD |[ FLOUR ’ Regular or Self Rising 12 ""“""356 Jli SPRING HOUSECLEANING SALE Window Screens Galvanized Pails ... Old Dutch Cleanser Quart l 9c Standard Quality CORN—PEAS or STRINGLESS BEANS 3o 250 Bulk or Package i ‘ | 2-21c A&P Ammoniass: 2,55 13e 2%:29¢ A&P Liquid Bluing 358 2 s 15e¢ Octagon Laundry SOQP ' =5in1" Fcue 17 | Octagon Soap Powder ;i s 3re 19 Octagon Super Suds i 2 15¢ or Dishes IONA CUT g e COMBINATION OFFER SWEET PICKLES 1—2e ka' Palmolive Gherkmn or Sweet Mixed Rich in Calor;es and Vitamins An Assortment of N. B. C.’s Finest Cookies 3 Cakes 3= 19c J e 25e ) umw1ge Cloverdale Lith-A-Limes, 2 &= 25¢ A&P Grape Juice .™ I8¢, * 35¢ Values @il g Nucoa Nut Margarine . Encore Prep. Spaghetti, 2" 15¢ B_:ggi:x;fl&gy Nutley Nut Margarine .» |5¢c i Standard Tomatoes, 4 = == 25¢ inci N.B.C.Pretzels ~ . . . =22 Phila. Cream Cheese, 2 »+ 25¢ Economy are incidental Cristo.. .. , . .® e 23¢c | Sultana Red Beans 2 e o e Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon ' 17c | ChiliCon Carne . |0c Fancy Navy Beans . 3m |9¢c { Gold DustWashingPowder's; 25¢ Blue Rose Rice 3™ |9¢c { 2in | Shoe Polish .o |2 AstouxDocronl . Sunnyfield Chipped Beef {n I5c { Campbell'sTomatoSoup,3 =~ 23¢c CRISCO .55 v " . ™ 69¢ Del Monte Seeded Raisins »+ 8¢ Del Monte Peaches . 2= == 39¢c Del Monte Sl. Pineapple ' == 2lc Sunsweet Prunes . . 2%« |9¢c .m |7 At leading grocers and v American Cheese » 25¢ { Libby's Sauerkraut , med. can Q¢ + Gerbers | GRANDMO‘i‘liER’S BREAD 5¢ 2/%215¢ STRAINED VEGETABLES

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