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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TI IURSDAY, JANUARY 17, Mousic . and Musicians Revnews ancl I\CW’! 0{ Capxtal s Programs. Myra Hess and Grace Moore Stars at Townsend Musicale. Jacques Samossoud, performed the German folk melodies very accept- ;. At the first curtain call the ce of an extraneous gentie- in plain_clothes who was flecing behind a stage tree And Now a New MEAT MARKET ALSO OWNING AND OPERATING GOOD BUTTER —hq: been an important factor in making our stores popular. Sanitary Pound Carton . fresh creamery butter— RS. LAWRENCE TOWN- SEND'S fifty -sixth _mu- sical morning at the May- flower yesterday was the most auspicious one of the season. The srtists included Myra Hess, planist, and Grace Moore, so- prano, with Erno Balogh as accom- panist for Miss Moore. And the g e f,‘;“”']‘e' disposition of Gladys Mathews, ondig g e ’ played Nedda. Mr. Ivantzoff sang which fits best . e A a morning mood, was ot only exception- ally well chos- en, but given in the rare 35¢ Pound Carton Pound Roll 33¢ 2 tor 65¢ long a big favorite with our patrons. Land 0’Lakes . America’s finest quality sweet cream butter. Jumbo . gaining new users daily— fresh cr finished the opera merrily. " was powerful chiefly _Tvan_ Ivantzoff, who These Prices Prevail in Washington and Vicinity These Prices Prevail in Washii and Vicinity BERWYN, MD. Opens SATURDAY With the opening of this meat market the Berwyn “Sanitary” will be ready at all times to supply your every table need—Fresh Meats, Smoked Meats, Fish in Season, Fruits, Vegetables and our usual line of Fine Groceries at our usual low prices. PIGGLY W]GGLX NUCOA MARGARINE 19c Snowdrift . 21¢ HE: Metropolitan, who, at lh(‘ Jast moment due to the in- SEALECT MILK ans 20c 10c COUNTRY STYLE ROLL Aunt Jemima Pancake . rs. 10¢ Pillsbury’s Pancake. . . vk 10c Quaker érackles. ... .ok 10c Sweet Cider. 1 sat. 25¢; e 39¢ no consciousness of fMculties. He worked himself up to a convincing pitch as the jealous husband and brought ai:lr;:{ungliheu down the house with his final aria o DWE 'why of | s Anthony warranted the same thinking, no & raise houg! her voice A\\l",!]r it e, was not quite so ce rs glives The prologue R fereie was sung impressively by Mario e Valle as Tonio. C. tion than does Miss Hess Whatever she lays seems Small Cans mery butter put up in 3 the popular one-pound roll. Enficihg Aroma Superior Flavor Finest Quality Result from the expert blending and roasting of the finest coffees grown Finest Granulated SUGAR 45¢ Standard Corn. . 3 «n 20C Standard Peas.. .3 «» 25C Standard Beans. .3 = 23C Sunaard Tomatoes 3 «n 20C No. 2 size' can | Matinee Performance of “Romeo et Juliette.” PESTERDAY afternoon & small but enthusiastic sudience wit- nessed Gounod’s opera “Romeo et Juliette” as presented by the Cos- mopolitan Opera Co. at the Na- tional. A creditable performance was given by a cast which included on as Juliette, Ralph of the Washington Romeo, Amund Sjovik and others such as Anna Criona, Alice Buonfiglio, Joseph Maru, Luigi Dalle Molle Here is your protection deally sulted to her talents— which would indicate that these are leglon—which they are. She can undertake Scarlatti, Purcell, Chopin, Debussy, Palmgren and Dohnanyi, all more or less in the same breath, and whatever she puts her fingers to comes out fr!{’shlr as if, in ROCKINGHAM FRESH EGGS They must be good . . . graded by both a Virginia State official and a Department of Agriculture official. Only those eggs that meet a very high standard are cn ’:_;;;,;;“;‘;‘.n“;,g: | cartoned and sealed with this || { Federsl State Grad » 2 i That the date of said g certificate. | and the number of the muficm are stamped NOW Offered at the | Lowest Price Ever— \ and that the quality at time | of grading was Not in All Stores 3 Ibs. « e For the first month of the Buy one or more today—they ‘Changed coffee drinking from U. S. EXTRAS in tin new year we are making a spe- SANICO SELECTED EGGS 29¢c wen’t last long at these prices. a hablt to a pleasure” (Retail Grade—Large) | cial offer on the installation of a - = || O — — > - iANl‘I'AlY GlOCllY co., | v LARD IN OUR MEAT MARKETS BRI i Carton of 12 ing plant, or replacement of old CARTON . When you buy, your meats from us you get quality meats boiler, The work can be performed now under a most unique and 3 Ibs. zsc —meats that show their true quality after they have been cooked and are served on your table. Lamb is scarce and i Shion igh this week end: serve pork, beef or veal Pink Salmon. . liberal monthly payment plan. White Star Tuna. PRIME mB ROAST o b 23c For full information with Catalina Tuna can 17¢; Cut from High Grade Beef Only 12%z¢ no obligation call— Bulk Rice . 5¢; CHUCK ROAST b, Atlas Construction Co. White Beans Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak, ». 17¢ REDUCED Breast of Veal.. ». 19c | Veal Roast. . Sweet Gherkins. ... .. jar 15¢ Lean Pork Chops ». 17¢ Select Pork Chops . Sour Gherki il Ohis Breakfast Serve Wonderfully good sausage GREE“ BAG . 20e at this low price. Piece Bacon.... n 15c | Skinless Franks. n». 25¢ QOver” FISH Fillet of Haddock. . .. 25¢ Cooked "OFFEE o SR Buck Shad. ..., .m 15¢ o 25e Morning Sauce Money-Saving Specials! LUX SOAP women. Priced special this week for a big sale. Lifebuoy Soa.p 3 coxes 20¢ Pound l 5 e a package just half this size. Can 2 l g week. yow’ll appreciate this offering . . . if you but try one can. Doggie Dinner Pt Sc North 2004 Bla.ck-eyed Peas Dried Lima Beans Boiling Beef. ... n. 10c | Beef Liver Bouillon Roast.. ». 27c | 3-Corner Roast, ol Veal Cutlets. ... n.49c .| Pork Liver HE[NZ Fresh Hams. ... n. 17c | Pork Roast e MisdiPile i 1 Jos. Phillips’ Original Sausage, » 28¢c 3 Sweet Mustard Pickles. jar 15¢ For That Chl"y Morning Pickled Onions Sanitary’s Special OUR FAMOUS All-Pork SAUSAGE . the present low price of s pork permits us to offer it c 0 F F E E Puritan Bacon.. ». 25c | Sauerkraut ...2 ms 15¢ Melrose Bacon. . ». 25¢c | Gobel’s Franks.. ». 25¢ “A Cup You'll Linger Fat Back.......n 10c Frying Chickens. ». 31c g 25c Salt Bellies. . ... n 10c Stewing Chickens ». 29¢ SPECIAL Sliced Halibut.....» 31c | . Shrimp e, 19c on Sale Boston Mackerel. . 1> 12V5c ..I” ;'“:" ':_" i"artl:f Maine Friday Roe Shad. ........m» 25¢ i1 30"“2‘5(: Standard Oysters. . .. 28¢ » 49¢ + + « Endorsed by Hollywood Stars Sanico Flour 12 s 2Qe 261 b 5 5° % : . Cakes for c High-grade, all-purpose flour . . . used exclusively by thousands of Washington Lux: . . . sman pks. 10c; marge ske. 25¢ Krispy crackers Bechnas Rinso . . . . smaut pke. 9c; targe pke. 23¢ You'll realize this value when we remind you that you regularly pay 12 cents for 9 Hershey'’s Cocoa g Always popular—especially during the Winter months . . . priced special this - Royal Prince Corn 3 cu i 25¢ An exceptionally low price on this finest quality Country Gentleman corn . . . Ben Hur Soap 10 cici s 2Qe¢ —a high-grade white laundry soap, offered this week at a bargain price. —a most popular dog food, priced special. Buy a case at this low price. cans, 95¢. 8 Ib. bag., 25¢ 100 Ib. bag., polished, freshly created- $4.45 other words, it ha layed to better uch is firm, her i less, her conception Gy wé 1SSU m BY %\ 1 AUTHORITY —x) © UNITED STATES DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE ST VA, ) ‘(;ll T{{.IAND IMMIGRATION THIS IS TO CERTIFY that | the lot of <gga {rom which the | perfection plays the Chop! Minor, Op. 59, of this departm thies) you have be, perhaps, seems to be goo and the fact tion a pleasan ible ‘‘bravol was heard from Mr. Kindler would seem to indicate that it was better than that Miss Hess played only one en- eore, which was disappointing, even though it was a 0 of the Dohnanyi “Conce) " which the audience had enj so much the first time. Somehow if only she could have given us her exc arrangement of the Ba “Jesus’ J the mor, fect. Ev was. Certainl magic out of that she is cannot do withou Miss Moore, who grows more 1o fo the eye with ev new day, w et first not in her though the _ari Pays” from Mi moving as she a warmed to her true self and b\ the time she had . Jackowska * the Brahms B thing that one cou 1t seems, in fact, as if in emotional songs she e which very few other So sure are we that Sanico Coffee will please those who prefer a full bodied and rich flavored coffee— WE MAKE THIS OFFER: Buy a pound, serve it for three days pn your own table and if you are not more than satisfied, return the un- | used coffee and your money will be cheerfully refundefl. Sanico Coffee . . .*35¢c rson and Mr. Errolle, what cold_start, soon warmed to task and in the bal- cony scene and later on especially | * proved themselves most becomingly \ the singing hero and heroine of Mr. 1 Shakespeare's tragic fable. While neither of their voices is large, they both have a pleasing lyric quality * which is highly effective when not strained in the higher regions. They more than deserved the small ova- tion given them—as did Mr. Sjovik for his rendering of the scene with the lovers Jacques Samo if a trifie langu Dubinksy gu Closing-Out Prices on Fruit Cakes The holiday season is over. We want to clean up so WE OFFER 69c Jumbo W 55¢ $2.49 Sanico. . $1.95 i conducted ably throughout E.de S. M. n withou! Heating Carton of 12 FRUITS & VEGETABLES During the Winter months . . . when garden fresh: foods are scarce and most appreciated, you'll find our stores pre- pared to meet your most every want. Today’s features are fresh Florida tomatoes, Texas spinach, fancy broccoli and small oranges. boast. The control of fleeting notes is miracul ending a disturbing swee is a soothing as well & quantity. All of which is to say concert matked a h e & - 3 cans 50c 4 for 19¢ 41s. 17c 3 s. 19¢ 2 s 19¢ Serve tomatoes at least once a day. This year’s crop is ex- tremely fine in quality and at the low price we are quoting most every one should enjoy them. Re- TOMATOES z Lbs. 29c member—these tomatoes are red ripe and priced low. Fresh Stringless Beans.............2 " 23c Fancy California Carrots . Lvunen 10c Fancy and Crisp Celery. . ... .s=* 10c & 12Y/5¢ ded, You amely add e, | Sweet Tangerines . ... .....%* 15¢, 20c, 25¢ ool el fushloned sesigs | Yellow Sweet Potatoes..............4" 9c g St Red Sweet Potatoes. ........ 4 v 15¢ jent use. SPINACH Winter grown spinach of fine your grocer’s. quality is now arriving. Why not FIAKO enjoy this healthful food? It’s recom- 3 Lbs. zsc Endorsed by mended by most every health expert. s e fover | A CLEAR COMPLEXION York Imperial Apples. .............3™ 10c Grimes Golden Apples. ............3 "™ 10c bashful ye and pretty | X 5 ; i | | BROCCOLI Broccoli is a comparatively new dish in this part of the country, but face won f the audi- | ence. Vladimi e | father (also 4 | one that has gained wide favor since its introduction. Have you tried it . .. prepare p zo h unch as you would asparagus. Not in all stores. c Orange juice is recognized as one of the finest of Winter health foods . . . press cent Home made PIE CRUST quickly It takes only four minutes to make a delicious pie crust when you use FLAKO. All the ingredients | are ready mixed and perfectly blended. You simply add water, one long to be easily .r‘rgn(tPn .2lc O n. 21c . 10c . 17¢ 21c cohcert magnificent. E. DE S, ‘\{EI(,HER Double Bill Presented by Cosmopolitan Opera Co. THE combination of comedy and tragedy in Humperdinck's “Haensel und Gretel” and Leonca- vallo's “Pagliacci” given at the Na- tional last night by the Cosmopoli- tan Grand Opera pany was & €00d one. There was plenty of fun and frolic in the German opera and tragedy in the Ital one which followed. Each was sung in its na- tive language. Haensel, played b Standing, was a bo! had an excellent and a good voice. 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