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WASHINGTON, SPECIAL for 3 DAYS SUNNYFIELD FLOUR 12 = 27 THE EVENING STAR. D. 0, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1932 Graduate McOormick Medieal Glasmes Fited Cellere Glasses Fitted DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone National 0721 405410 McLachlen Blde., 0th and G Sts. N.W. HUSBAND CHARGES TEMPTED TO KII.L HIM. WILL BE HUNURED i Wreath to Be Placed on| | Statue at Ceremonies | Tomorrow. \ Fill your flour bin at these excep- tionally low prices. Avoid Embarrassment of FALSE TEETH Dropping or Slipping pound A . bag The quality of Sunnyfield is excel- | o The Sons of the Revolution in the) lent and complete satisfaction in their | District of Columbia will commemorate tomorrow the birthday of John Wither- | spoon, signer of the Declaration of | Independence, sixth president of Prince- | | ton University, and Presbyterian minis- ter, by laying a wreath at the foot of his statue on Connecticut avenue, l)pnnsll( — |the Church of the Covenant. TI HOW TO STOP PAIN INSTANTLY One drop does it—corn soon | George E. MacLean, former chancellor of the University of Nebraska. An ap- propiate address on Witherspoon will be elivered by Rev. Albert J. McCartney Bene- be pronounced by the Rev Taylor of the Central LT Yo dtatieecirnint herspoon. services will be attended by Porterfield Light, chairman: members of the board of ers of the Sons of the Revolution committee_including Capt. Joel ). S. N., Clarence A. Aspin- wall, Col. V$\14r C. Clephane, George W. White and oeorge Adams Howard BANKERS URGE ECONOMY Score Program of smto and Munic- ‘ MRS. MYRTLE LOVE SAUER, Thirty-two, of been sued for d who cited her ¢ lo kill him as cause ipal Improvements Over U. S. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Februm\ 1 eclaration against a pro: d municipal improve- $12, 500 THEFT BARED dit lmpro ements | ship case taxes and Tetard busls | Export. 1t was co eral Reserve Ba FREEZONE LIFETIM Savings of 0% to 50% in the February Sale of Lifetime Furniture Limbert Bed Room Suite Six Charming Pieces, $193 The charming simplicity and artistic appeal of Sheraton’s style is manifest in “The Devon” group above. Six pieces, with generous size mirrors on dresser and vanity, and with full size bed. The rich, shaded walnut color emphasizes the beauty of the suite, and at the price “The Devon” is a remarkable value. 8 Pieces, $229 Parking Service—Drive to Rear Entrance. Your Car Will Be Parked MAYER & CO. Between D & E Same Suite With Twin Beds Seventh Street baking is experienced by thousands 24-1b. 98-1b. Loot Is Taken From Mail Pouch on who use it regularly. Plain only at these prices The Coffee Trio A&P offers to its customers superb service in absolutely fresh coffee ground to each individual’s require- ment for brewing and at excep- tionally low prices. 8 O°Clock . .» 17¢ Red Circle .. 25¢ Bokar . . .»29c¢ The largest selling high - grade coffees in the world. New Low Prices Gold Medal Wheaties. .2 »= 23c Hershey’s Cocoa - an 2]c Granulated Sugar i 11ci 28¢ Buffet Peaches 20c Buffet Pears 15¢ Portuguese Sardines. . 15¢ Nectar Tea Balls Jona Cut Beets lona Cut Beets Grand Fruit Cake Fels-Naptha Soap Black Pepper. 2 cans 1, size can 3 mea cans 20 3 tee cans 25¢ areeh9e 3 e 17¢ 4-oz. can 9C Reg ular Low Price Granulated SUGAR 10 = 45¢ Its clean, cloth bag insures full weight, cleanliness and a tea towel Briggs’ | Fresh Ground Beef . . Cinecl One 23c Pound Regular or Skinless Frankfurters Makes a Delightful Dinner Dish When Served Togelh;e;r : : 52¢ bag bag FOR ALL HOME BAKING IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Loin Pork Roast Fresh Killed Stewing Chickens Lb. 25c Briggs Scrapple o . Auth's Royal Pork . . ) | é s . b pkg. |0C - 25¢ - 15¢ - 17c - 29¢ - 14c Small Skinned Hams .. Center Slices of Ham . . Auth's Pork Pudding . . . . Auths Sausage Meat or §imi . ™ 20c Cooked Hominy . . . . - 10c Sauerkraut SNl bc Rib Lamb Chops . . . 25¢ Loin Lamb Chops . . . . .m35¢c LAMB Shoulder Roast . . Breast of Lamb . . Shoulder Chops . . COMBINATION OFFER In All Grocery Stores and Meat Depts. o b lOc 15c One 6¢c Can e QUAKER MAID BEANS With or without pork and tomato sauce for Both Regular : | 23 Value. .. $2.05 Fresh Eggs A&P really offers you better eggs, as our regular customers will testify. Every egg offered in our stores has been carefully inspected and is guar- anteed. Wildmeres | Sunnybrooks Fresh Fresh EGGS EGGS dozAzsc | doz.3lc Serve Eggs and Bacon for Breakfast Regular Low Prices Creamery Butter ». 20c Print Butter "..2" ™ 3lc 2 Ibs 25C Cut from ut Sunny- field Nutley Nut Margarine . Nucoa Nut Margarine. . . . » 15¢ Kraft’s Cheese 2 ur 19c Chicken & Noodle Dinner ' 35¢ Alaskan Pink Salmon. .« < 12¢ Tidewater Herring Roe, 2 @ 23¢ Salt Mackerel I 20 Rajah Salad Dressing 12¢ Morton’s Salt « 15¢ No. 1 can 9C Reqular o Pnce PURE LARD 2w 15¢ For all baking and frying. 29c¢ s N SPECIAL! NECTAR TEA Orange Pekoe—Mixed India, Ceylon, Java 1}-1b. pkg. | 15-1b. pkg. 12¢ 23c Stimulating and Refreshing | pkg. - SPECIAL! | Sunnyfield | RICE Serve in soups, frit- ters, custards, or may be cooked and fried. 12-0z. Whole White Grains = SPECIAL! REG. LOW PRICE Marigold Vacuum Packed ' PEAS ' 2:28¢ Tiny and Delicious seasoned. 8-0z. Bottle SPECIAL! | | Quaker Maid KETCHUP From whole ripe to- matoes — delightfully | 14-0z. Bottle 8c 7 25° Add Zest to Food Flavors (" SPECIAL! “Uneeda Bakers” Donora Macarocons Royal Lunch Crackers L 18¢ J Pure and Wholesome Grandmother’s SLICED BREAD Lb. Loaf 5c Crullers rix. ot 6 10c Regular Low Prlces Ovaltine . . . .me=ndbc Cocomalt . . . 22¢ Salada Tea ™ 9¢; e 23c Orienta Coffee . .m™ 35c Chooonte. Dessert 3w 25¢ Eagle Brand Milk = |9¢ Dromedary Dates . .»= 19¢c Layer Figs . . . S19¢ Mixed Nuts . . . H9¢c Brazil Nuts . . - 15¢ Mott's Cider * st ZSC' w 45¢ Scott Tissue . . 3 25¢ Kirkman's Soap . . 4 25¢ Lifebuoy Soap 3 exkes 20¢ Drano. . . . . ie=23c Oxydol . .= 9c;ueme2|c New Low Price! OCTAGON SOAP Regular 5C size bar Do You Save the Valuable Coupons? 8-0z. can For Dishes For Clothes SPECIAL! SLICED BACON i FreshBroccoli . . . . . | FreshSpinach . . . . SUNNYFtEiIIS' ’ Serve in Milk BOSCO Freshly sliced and w‘rapped in cello- The Three Food Drink phane in our own U. S. Inspected Plant here in Washington. FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLESV Red Ripe Tomatoes . | 5c Fancy Iceberg LETTUCE z et 28¢ Lge. Head l oc = Rajah Salad Dressing Lettuce, 17¢ “Thin Skin Juicy Lemons . . . % 23c Winesap Box Apples . . 2" I5c Yellow Sweet Potatoes . . 4™ 10c 2 |3c . SC with Ige. head New Cabbage or Kale . . Cauliflower . . . . . . bt |9¢ | 3w |9 CrispCelery . ... . 2vmea25c| Fancy Fancy Florida Grapefruit, Oranges 3 o 10C doz. 1 5€ Serve Halved for Breakfast Serve More Orange Juice 12-0z. Jar 2 3c Doctors Highly Recommend Its Use for Growmg Chlldren Regular Low Prices White House Milk, 3 & 20c Sunnyfield Oats 3 i 20c Mell-o Wheat . . .»=I5¢c Sunsweet Prunes . i 19c Evaporated Peaches . 12¢ Del Monte Raisins . »= 10c lona Peaches . . 3% =~40c Earl Fruit Salad . .® = 2]c g- Tomato Soup . 3 ==25¢ Quaker Maid Beans, 3 =~ [7c Standard Corn, 3 == = 20c¢ Del Monte Peas, 3 m < 49¢ Sunnyfield Pancake, 2 = 15¢ Virginia Sweet Syrup " 23c Fresh FigBars . 2= 25¢ Ginger Snaps . 20c Fame or Falls City CRANBERRY . SAUCE 2 17-0z. 29C cans Serve with Meat or Fowl