Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1932, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. Granulated A G Sc FOODS SUGAR ' €| | “pnitips Deticious hn, Al the inst ¢ : > ) Tomato Soup The Pocono Mountains program of yeserday att, | N0, AL T RO | ey Beans With Pork JANUARY 8-10 ationa) Symphony Ot- | “plece de resistance” of the sfter- | Lb. Bag ¢ i ‘m e X Rrice Prepated Spaghetti i chestra at Contitution Hall noon, Js rich texiure of maby simits and Vicmity = : Black-Eyed Peas cover vi.unxwu-“na Was s particularly intéTest- tancous melodies. Though there is m for more clarity in such a C s in dining ng one. The numbers were each o T = S as this, T ind- | et and hotel ac chasen and were sensitively ar- complicated score as this, Mr. Kind Winter Sports Tours All Expense Rosa Low Soloist and brasses came out lucidly with 2 | With National Symphony. antiphonal themes in the Mendels- Reviews and News of Capital's Programs. Personally Conducted WuSlC and C%/IuSlClans ‘ [ | ler brought out the voices in bal- anced relationships. A moment of QUEB E K : “;rnr;g‘nn,,;u;g;; inensely emotionsl 4nd. aramatl Spectall | ‘ Seeclalt and a Day in Montreal : ,’;‘:é,c A ot Py :Ri’:a;&hp h:t“oo_ :;r}l;g&:ltgg 3 > BEN HUR | DOGGIE JANUARY 2227 Jective everture, | /%00, 18 % S0Xind ‘and reed Fruits S Laundry DINNER : p o oFingals | [Cheul'a note as Marguerite's final and Vege+ab|es SOAP COCOA AR or “Fimgals | choir that concluded the piece on as els: song in “Faust delssohn. was A e oreite. e : popular dog food—dozen cans, Priced low at Priced low at 98¢, or tseein Mon g j} Dbalanc ps played with intensity and —— - e Tl - ‘“,.""‘Ipmu\ ol s || | Tomatoes . Ibs. 29C e st e 3 . | conductor and mchemn‘br?k{\ n.; i g e g the necessary restraint an ALAN B. SMITH, Gen. Pass. Asent subjective fati- S e e Fancy and ripe—direct from Mt o i c Pesads Can ¢ 3 s 2 » Pennsylvania Bidg.. 613 14th 8. N.W L B E h Rhapsody. The well accen- bargain at this price. Telephone, National 9140 " | tuated rhythms, richly sensuous | 4] 1 . i et The two vocal | Melodies ana constantly effervescing | Stringless Beans A P ches 1b r' d sent h | i et mambel” B | R e e | New Cabbage . Everyday Needs—Priced Low! G R “Zeffiretti Lu- 80 5 5 G Drink fer'’s “Depuls xr;" : f ‘ Important Musical Events California Carrots. . . ... .. .buncn 10c S ) ¥ . PRS- COME o Scheduled for the Week. Ik IGER | iFmn s ilid | Wit e | Jumbo Celery e Land O’ Lakes Butter . .» 39c¢ _ from “Idomeo,” and B vere moder and busiest musical week during the New Potatoes were : A concert by the Na- Ginger Ale n te" ha tional Symphony Orchestra, glrand ) Country NONE F e huou repeated with op-ra prasented by the Cosmopolitan Y k A l 6 1 um o 0 u er ® Ib. c rroxe ENCBLN Buraome | i e e e (V) o ppies, O b [ Style b tral High School, presented by . 1 canir ; e munity { Wash! or Grimes Golden—good ‘“cookers and good s 't B tt D? slite € ; | ST ekt by Galli-Cure | eaters.” ani ary u el‘ e o o o l>b' C 2d! night at Constitution H How sad Sz T coated tongue, po ghtins o Mo ey | Texas Spinach. ... .......3ms 25¢ s e s l t d E Caton breath, pimply skin and alw s 2 h = £ o n gg ¢ 29 tired. \j\'hat'x3 wrong? Ch;k‘ S B I r | lp‘;rta)rllllnrflgx\w\!: n}f”l'h(’"\x\:cnl:‘ b | Yellow lurmps S i a 'co e ec e s douz:n c poisoned by clo; s is | " Incldentally Grace Moore, soprano, 4 | bowels and inactive liv ke who will b> featured with Myra Hess, Eatmor Cranberries 2 Our this famous prescription used con- f E e y pianist, at Mrs. T(:\:n};cnds:nuum;!e, White Potatoes. . ... ..... . Famous Green Bag Coffee ® o Ib. zsc stantly in place of calomel by men ng hes just “““‘Q““i ‘H =8 ‘Dr‘hog"nmeS 3 and women for 20 years—Dr. Ed- a : BB LA e e i it B Red Sweet Potatoes arnounced in yesterday's J e 1 S i e wards Olive Tablets. They are| Sleanly m Mics Moore will sing the aria, Idaho Potatoes. .. .......10.ns 29¢ sanlco ;:::::‘ COfEee el e e D 35c harmless yet very effective. Acom- in the I + Pays’ from the opera pound of wvi ble ingredients 8 > X i 1 »f he d “Air de Lia,” from the They act eas upon the bowels h t l;‘nla;fl Prodigues,” by D call L G R ahanil | e | TANGERINES Sealect E Milk e st | B uh oo o o : ealect Evap. o c caused by faulty eliminatioa anu B“hm‘ cans tone up liver 4 o] y e s ¢ 3 P et E “Thore’s Not a £ > Pla Per , S ted_the or- +Joy,' by Cadntan “By y 4 c c c The winds | Forest Pathway,” by Griffes. Dozen ve Tablets i Deliciously flavored—easy to peel—tangerines laslo.rr'IEcEflfi:méfii):E/RdRruga}E F T 0 m t h e F »r 0 n t R 0 w ,." enjoyed b)i muft everyor?e. . AGAIN_SALE ALL THIS WEEK ON : . ROYAL PRINCE Reviews and News of \Vas}nn ton s Theaters. White Ho“se Rice pk, loc c 0 I- D s : : | i B e B SANICO CORN Gayely Goes On | Clark complete fl;‘P li.;: of named tthout i erformers, but the chorus merits i AR O Pepecial motice for its pep, beauty Black Eyed Peas. . . .3 s 19¢ ALL FLOUR THIS MODERN WAY IDia it coriog e i White Beans - 17¢ PURPOSE hte B 3 cans z ¢ STEEL MAGNATE DEAD | Dried Lima Beans - 19c Home makers continue to use for |gotn w. Lees Had Notable Career Standard Corn. .. ... ... 20c Sanico Flour after their first trial. est and ) e Finest quality Country Gentleman o the helghts which it might have | Standard Peas. . . ... cans A it i S U RO | Before Retirement. 3 Z5¢ Corn—Royal Prince is a real value the modern oil | the two beauties. June Rhodes and | INITANA HARBOR, Ind.. Jmua,}.; Standard Tomatoes. . . . .. 3 cans 20¢ _ 29 24.", b at our regular price of 10c . . . a (J b treatment that inhibits cold germs! | Fegsy White easily place them () —John W.- Lees, etired Vi among the leaders of the season. 4 ().—John 68, fetir ce tremendous value at this special price. Doctors recommend it. All druggists | Listed as “one of the best com- |president of the Inland Steel Co. died Bulk sell it. Use with spray or dropper. | €dy teams of the circuit,” Billy |at his home here early yesterday after Pure Lard 3 Ibs. zsc bag 3 3 Fields and Chuck Callaban bend ail |a year's illness with cancer. Pineoleum, with nebuliser spray $1.00 | their efforts to uphold this repu- Lees, a native of Allentown, Pa, Pineoleum, large, forreflll . . 1oo | tation. Several hilarious scenes, such |worked at Muncie, Ind.; Joliet, Iil., and — as “In the Park,” make their offer- |Cleveland, Ohio, with the Carnegie in- Fineoleym, with mediing deoppe ings a decided hit. Tiny Hoff and |terests. and then the United States — H on, a spiffy pair of Steel Corporation before coming here n:'z_"el;;’e e't‘;;lglllotr;l;;l \kl:;da*l‘; ::”;‘904 to build the Inland company’s { |N OUR MEAT MARKETS : iiers ales oaks i |eemicst it opereuioma) Shiss Tem s e ° ,Pps’hf,‘,’;“,"r‘*“,n‘hflaa:c,c’.::'— e ‘dmfm ter. Mrs. Marie slrIOln steak o 1b: 35c IN ALL REG.U. 8. PAT. OFF. Lew Petrel, Jean Gaskrell and Larry | Beardsley of Chicago, survive. Cut from High Grade Beef Only s-omfihou:f ss“ik' A gic GROCERY STORES AND MARKETS op Round dteak. . .... . Jle ) Bottom Round Steak.. . . . 29¢ s s im0 | | Finest Quality Hams eef Liver i 2lc Boiline Beeof . 10c Lowest Price Ever! Meat Pri : o , p Stey Yeatbrcedilow ... just when you are tiring of turkey and chicken nothing Prime Rib Roast . 25¢ is so appreciated. Chuck Roast ..w. 15¢ 3-Corner Roast . 17¢ Fresh Hams . . ... ... e v 170 HEL O GE | SANICO HAMS Puritan Bacon » 25¢ Cudahy’s Prize Brand Melrose Sliced Bacon . 25¢ Light Strip Bacon. . . L malSe No! better: hams' can be .;os.' Pl‘ul'hpss ngulsgge. e %gc bought. Sanico Hams are anitary's Special Sausage SCALE strictly A-1 quality. Never have they been sold so low. Lb, Lamb Roast . .» 15¢ R Shoulder, Finest Quality Lamb FRRISE Wi Sl s Rt ' Select Pork Chops - 21c Taste Tells Why Hunt's Supreme Spinach any meal! They’re crisp, appetite-teasing morsels Lean Pork Chops .. 17¢ A : Pork Loin Romt ik O Is Outstanding in Popularity for breakfast—unusual enough to be interesting : sc idni B i HUNT’S SUPREME SPINACH with the more sophisticated food at midnight Smoked Shoulders. . . . . ... “lle 1 s n n you'll suppers. w" Ry-Krisp actually helps you to stay ’; z edium z e re e s e Large l this i roduct 1l be com- physically fit, because it helps to keep you slim. SA sy lvc9 rQlalms Ib. : 1 5‘! cans c m::f',“}}:i'.,‘,f .'?..“ :‘.s’.":".:rr color ana can ¢ e Very Finest Quality Hams Only : Eat Ry-Krisp regularly for— M T Spacialic Brised Paceday cnd Weade iy . . . Additional Hunt's Supreme Quality Foods . .. Hunt’s Fruit for Salad . sz can 10c ~ Hunt’s Raspberries . . . mea. can 21¢ Lunch—Toasted, with cheese or peanut butter Hunt’s Fruit for Salad . ¥o. 1 can 15¢ Hunt’s Peeled Apricots. ise. can 25¢ Dinner—With soup, salad, or entree Heinz Baked Beans . ) | Oc¢ Hunt:s Fruit for Salad . aree can 25¢ Hunt’s Fresh Prunes . . 1arge can 15¢ > = ? . n: Camping-Fishing-Hiking—With all your food, Campkell’s Pork and Beans . . 3 cans 20c H,unt’s Bartlett Pears . tarse can 23¢ Hunt’s Cherries sk 25¢ light, compact, easily carried, always fresh Ritter Pork and Beans 3 cams 20c Hunt’s Peaches 1ze.can 19¢; 2 for 35¢ Hunt’s Asparagus. . .No. 2 can 20c B&M Oven-Baked Beans «an 19¢ Van Camp’s Kidney Beans. . . .can 10c SPECIAL SALE NEW LOW PRICE on Heart of Maine Apple Sause . . 3 cans 25¢ Full Pound Package of Evap’ed Peaches . l 1%¢ ko : ROCKINGHAM Extra Choice Apricots. . . 15¢ rlspy rackers Government Certified and Dated Medium Size Prunes . 25¢ Large Size Prunes .. 10c¢ for l 50 FRESH EGGS Sunsweet Prunes . . vks. 12¢; 2-v. pke. 19¢ ) E b : ever have we sold a pound pack- aupcon want mo Guest Ivory Soap, 6 .- - 25¢ Wiy oty Sty better eggs - . - this is the 4 5 ¢ Specially Priced for a Big Two-Day Sale— Tomorrow and Wednesday! Breakfast—Toasted, with fruit or coffee lowest price since their sta' soap fll’:r'":w 5 cakes 23c | age weighs 8 ounces—an outstanding introduction in most = special at 15¢ a pound. stores. Dozen

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