Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1931, Page 11

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MRS. STANLEY DIES; AIDED SOCIAL WORK Prominent Washington Resi- dent Founded Home for Babies in Milwaukee. Mrs. Louise Camp Stanley, 1 resident of the Capital for m 30 years, died at her res Massachusetts h'-(-‘,nll! waukee Home, which Milwaukee In stitution had was aroused D G. S. Store, boy who had been beaten and starved by hu dnmken parents. ago an agent for the Wisconsin Humln? Sod!ty wld Hn Stlnky he oo 0 of Gab DOrY BFTos o e it adopted into a family where it would tly cared for, He told Mrs hat because Milwaukee had no sick or neglected children red for, he would have to orarily in the poor ! ey immediately of-| ha baby in her own | tmanently adopted. | Friends P)rd[r Support. Then she began {0 carry out her de- sh ho CHEVY CHASE Brookville Rd. & Taylor St. || Wisconsin 2793-2794 ONE OF THE Heinz quality makes them the best beans you ever ate . Heinz Oven-Baked Beans are different— and better! Why? Because they're the high- est quality beans on the market. The origi- nal oven-baked beans—plump, tender, de- licious. Serve them to-morrow night—or for Sunday supper—and watch the plates come back for more! Get Heinz Oven-Baked Beans—to-day! HEINZ THE ORIGINAL OVEN-BAKED BEANS What’s in a Name? Plenty in This One! co MANUFACTUR AnguseR-B T.LOUIS: Here’s Why: For generations the name BUDWETISER has stood for the utmost in quality. BUD- WEISER MALT is 100 per cent quality— No adulterants, fillers or substitutes whatsoever. Made from the pick of America’s barley crop in the largest plant of its kind on earth. The flavor is just right, because it's a natural flavor, not artificial. Behind every can is 70 years of knowing how. No wonder so many thousands who tried them all quickly went BACK TO BUDWEISER! For Sale at Your Neighborhood Dealer| PROM THE LARGEST PLANT OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD w-10 100 per cent pure. THE EVENING STAR, OVEN-READY BUTTERMILK BISCUITS Grartdmother or bride, either can have perfect biscuits in a few minutes. Ten rich cut dough, in whole wheat or plain wheat, all you have to do is place in pan and bake 10 to 12 minutes and you will have the finest biscuits you ever tasted. This product must be refrigerated until d. " TOMATO SOUP CAMPBELL'S, Nothing like a plate of good hot soup after a day of hard work. Buy it this week at our special price. GOLD BAND BUTTER AYRSHIRE BUTTER BREWER-SNYDER'S . COOKED HOMINY PARAMOUNT VEGETABLE RELISH .. ... 12-on bot. 15¢ CUCUMBER PICKLES sot. 15¢ auart 10c IVORY SOAP Is good for toilet and bath. Excelleq! for washing silks, laces, woolens and fabrics of delicate texture and colors. Special this week. P v cakes 1 Qe COFFEE GOLD BAG OCTAGON SOAP A dependable all-around soap for laundry as well as general housework. Exceptionally low price for this week. 4 i s 1Qc FISH 40 FATHOM FILLET . ..., ] FANCY TROUT . . .. ... i w. 19¢ FANCY CROAKERS BUTTERFISH . ....... iz w. 19¢ SELECT OYSTERS Ot o 69c GOLD DUST FREE! 1 can Gold Dust Scouring Powder with each purchase. Lge. Pkg. 2 l [ KIRKMAN’S WASH POWDER . . .. 6¢ KIRKMAN’S CLEANSER 2 cans 11c KIRKMAN’S FLOATING SOAP. . . caxe 5¢ LIDO SOAP large cake D¢ 3 cakes 23¢ 2-in-1 SHOE POLISH e GUNDERSHEIMER'S SPANISH ROYAL RINGS A deliciously flavored cake that completely satisfies. ONE LB. EACH WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, | LOWEST PRICES | On best quality meats. We ‘| are here listing a variety of || meats for you to choose from. ‘ Make your selections, then | reasonable prices. | EXTRA FANCY SPINACH . . | JUICY GRAPEFRUIT . . . . | TOKAY GRAPES . . . . . . | FANCY TANGERINES . . . . ] Fancy Sweet Potatoes DECEMBER 3, 1931. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE BUSY SHOPPER You will find this ad full of helpful sugges- tions of healthy, appetizing and economical food for a quick and tasty meal after all-day Xmas shopping. 'SUPER SPECIALS| IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS For Friday and Saturday Oply—At All D. G. S. Stores IPORK ROAST Whole or Half Loin IN YEARS FRESH HAMS phone or shop at your neigh- borhcod D. G. S. Store where you can always buy your table supplies at greater savings. }| BULK SAUERKRAUT ............c.ioioeeeeiin, e 2 s, 15c [t | FRESH SHOULDERS . . . . |PURELARD . .. . . 2 1-Ib. pkgs. STRIP BACON nrocwhoesn , ., CHUCKROAST . . . . . . FANCY RIB ROAST. . . . . FANCY LEG OF LAMB . . . . 1b. 15¢ AMERICAN BEAUTY FIAMS Round Steak . .......... . 29¢ Sirloin Steak . 33¢ ) : Porterhouse Steak . 39¢ :‘t:,’ e L Hamburger Steak S 17e uth’s Franl:u ......... m. 25¢ i : . 23¢ || Auth’s Pudding ., . ... Auth’s Sliced Bacon. SLICED BACON SAUSAGE NEW LOW PRICE JOS. PHILLIPS ™; onigiia FANCY RIB LAMB CHOPS . . CHICKENS Home-Dressed Frying or Baking Chickens Averaging 2 to 4 Lbs. Each FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ORANGES Medium Size Oranges Dozen, 25¢ EAT MORE VEGETABLES You will find it economical as well as healthful. The vegetable stand at your neighborhood D.G.S. Store is stocked with a large variety of the season’s best awaiting your selection, at most SPECIAL For Friday and Saturday Only | STRINGLESS BEANS . . . . 4 1bs, 15¢ 2 bunches 15¢ Igeberg Lettuce Yellow UMDIPS or White APPLES COOKING APPLES 10 & 19c¢ Tender Beets FANCY DELICIOUS 4 1. 25c GRIMES GOLDEN 4 . 19¢ FRESH SPARE RIBS [i .. 12%3¢ |{ 19¢c | . b 17¢ i «1b. 25¢ | .« b 23¢ [ FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS - vv rie b, 24€ i « Ib. 21C cteare. 1 23¢ B .o 25¢ | . 15¢ | 5 10C e ol Lol U b zsc i «b. 33¢c | ' 'BEE BRAND RUM FLAVOR. 3 Ibs. zsc i 8 3 Ibs. zsc “_:1 Fancy No. 1 White Potatoes . 10 15¢ | 3 for l7c I 2~19c f «23¢c RITTER BEANS | We can’t remember of ever having so low a || | price on Ritter Beans. Do i | them by the dozen Z, WHITE STAR TUNA LIBBY’S ¢ooked BEEF IMPORTED SARDINES. : CHICKEN #3d xs DlNNER. e INSTANT SPAGHETTI DINNER. rie. 35¢ LIBBY’S PO'ITED MEATS 2 eans ¢ RITTER SPAGHETTI Another Ritter Special. The large demand for Ritter Cooked Spaghetti proves the quality most satisfying. A special price Doz, 73 in lots of a KRUMM’S MACARONI D. G. S. PANCAKE FLOUR. . .3 ses. 25¢ | VERMONT MAID SYRUP. . 12 o= jus 23¢ CReex GINGER ALE . 3 1ee. vots. contents 25¢ LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE ie v .3 cams 25¢ SCHIMMEL’S JELLY WELCH’S GRAPELADE LIBBY’S PEACHES Stcstor | Halves . large can 19.; PEANUT BUTTER SCHINDLER’S. A splendid food for children or adults. Excellent for sandwiches or salads. Buy 2 jars at our lowest price in years. 2 160z jors 35(! WASHINGTON FLOUR WASHINGTON 2, FLOUR. .12 ms. 43¢ ALDERNEY Nfi;’;;‘, MlLK . 2 quarts 25¢ GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR, . .oke. 27¢ SHELLED PECANS DROMEDARY CITRON GOLD MEDAL CURRANTS . ... . No.3bot. 23¢ 12 s 39¢ This is a superior grade Alaska Pink Salmon, ready to serve from the can. Excellent for salmon salad and exceptionally good for salmon cakes. Special, 2 il cns 1 Qe APPLE .fE.VINEGAR ............ TODDY (For Your Healtn) FORT LITTLE GEM PEAS. v ooean 20¢ FORT SWEET CORN. .. ........ . FORT SLICED BEETS........ .qt 15c CONQUEROR STRGLS. BEANS, 2 cans 25¢ SUN MAID RAISINS UNEEDA BAKERS CHOCOLATE ROYAL PECANS This variety is a rich vanilla base topped ~ with marshmellow, dipped in chocolate and bearing a large pecan. POUND Celebration at our new D. G. S. store, 430 Hume Ave, Potomac, Va., Friday, from 7 to 10 P.M.

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