Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1932, Page 37

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TH!‘E.\'L.} STAR, WASHINGTON, . FOREGN TRAE =3 7 todny as m y %ia bel pzsll d are, therefore, founded on IS ! eneral level of our | 2 Export Reduchon Is Shown = to Be Equal to Domestic j Production Drop. Bd Bean Hole Beans | | are so good—so different—so inex in your oven 20 minutes and say— *I baked them PRECISE SCIENCE | _FINDS Flaxlin _TOILET TISSUE © ...Safe—because it’s sterilized pure in the making! Then tightly wrapped in dustproof cellophane! e Flaxlin and other toilet tissues were carefully analyzed by an unbiased labora- tory.+ The reports prove that Flaxlin meets the most extravagant claims of any toilet tissue on the market. Flaxlin an- swers the requirements of doctors who recommend soft, non-irritating tissues . . the needs of mothers who guard the details of family health! & In addition, Flaxlin has other unusual features. It offers colors to match any dec- orative bathroom scheme. And it’s lightly scented with a mere whis- per of perfume—a fresh note for the fastidious. e Try Flaxlin—it’s safe! A product of the Regal Paper Co., Pulaski, N. Y. Scid at Aa&P Stores Wherever you go, you ‘ find this malt of $30£39 5 FH S EELE] Sa o 2 8’ S EICEONMALT FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Fancy Sowega WATERMELONS Ask our manager to put one of these = 45¢ icus, d pe melons on lce or you Fancy Fresh eady to serve it ice cold. PEAS 2% 25¢ Sweet and Tender FandeR e TOMATOES 3+ 20c For Salads and Sandwiches Iczberg Lettuce Fresh Spinach New Cabbage Fresh Carrots New Potatoes Thin Skin Lemons BANANAS j doz. 1 /C and 21C and Healthful q!‘GAR CORN 6 = 25¢ Large Well-Filled Ears Fancy Washington Stale BING CHERRIES Large, sweet, juicy, deep red cherries that you are sure to enjoy. Delightful fresh Ib. c fruit. Which will remain “WHERE ECONOMY RULES " | 1ot sttt WY SHOP NOW for the many regular and special picnic foods you will need for over the week end and Monday, July 4th. Many opportunities are being offer- ed in picnic suggestions at special low prices. Fancy S OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 4th lndependence Day NORTH & WFST BEACH MD STORES condén open for you D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932. IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Also in All Grocery Stores Cudahy’s Puritan—10 to 12 Lb. Average SMOKED HAMS . 1s.] 2¢ Fancy quality, specially delightful for your dinner or 4th of July luncheon. Center Slices, Lb. 25¢ Anglo Compressed Kingan’s Quarter Canned CORNED BEEF COOKED HAMS Sandwiches cans CLAMS Top }%St i) S T ». 15¢ Fresh Cleaned Croakers 3 ms. 25 In the Shell | Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass. .. . lm 122 Fresh Cooked Shrimp. .. 4. ¢ . 296 Claw Crab Meat............. m 15¢ Regular Lump Crab Meat. . . . . » 19¢ Special Lump Crab Meat. . . . . . w39 P e L LN AL rigee < T Dozen 15¢ Fancy 6 to 9 Ib. Average COOKED HAMS Half or Whole 1b. 29¢ For Sandwiches, Sliced, V; Lb., 10c WESTPHALIAS No Bone—No Waste "’ 190 Fancy, Fresh Kill, FRYING or STEWING Fancy CHICKENS | LEG of LAMB Always 23(: ror le,m;l i 1 8(: Serve It Fancy Creamery Butter,2 i 45¢ Sunnyfield Print Butter, 2" =« Wildmere Fresh Eggs . . I9¢c Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs . **23c Pureiliagdis. . . . dudbe Sunnyfield Flour . . 12 ;i 27¢ Granulated Sugar . . 10™ 43¢ 8 O'Clock Coffee . . .»19c Red Circle Coffee . v 23¢ Bokar Coffee . .w 27c i e EvapiiMilks 2 25 il Eagle Brand Cond. Milk == 19¢ Cutrite Wax Paper . 3r»25¢ Paper Napkins . 2 »s |Bc Ovaltine . . ; z 4bc Quaker Maid Cocoa o [0 ‘bag was founded 73 ye ICED or HOT “The Drink That Awakens Energy” NECTAR TEA Orange Pekoe—Mixed—India—Ceylon—Java A&P’s gigantic business today in hundreds of diversified foods ars ago upon the luxuricus item of tea, which only a few could then afiord due to its price. Now everyone can enjoy this heal!hful beverage. Last Year A&P Sold 16,000,000 pounds. Popular and Economical OUR OWN BLEND 19¢ 15-lb. Popular A&P Peanut Butter. . 5o 10c; ‘5= 17¢ Sultana Peanut Butter . iv. paut 14¢; 2-iv. sar 25¢ Blue Label Tomato Juice Quaker Maid Ketchup. . . . . .1arge bt Quaker Maid Chili Sauce Van Camps Tomato Soup Quaker Maid Beans New Pack Peas lona Peaches w23c Sultana BX9XEY Pineapple Italian Fresh Prunes. . . . . . .2 iarge cans Earl Fruit Salad Sparkle Gelatin Uneeda Biscuits . . Camay Soap o 2o Ivory Soap. . . .. . med cake 5¢; targe cake 8¢ |SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES TO SAVE IN BUYING THESE SUGGESTlONSl RAJAH SALAD DRESSINGS:5ie 8¢ 14¢ RAJAH SANDWICH SPREAD "% 10¢ ENCORE OLIVES:=".15¢569c:: 19c»r29c SOUR or DILL PICKLES "&:%5%2 ;2. 29¢ SWEET .. PICKLES 19¢ sao POTATO SALAD % 5 2lc suno CHICKEN & NOODLE DINNER 2 == 55¢ BORDEN'S «i« CHEESE %5 2w 29¢ Varieties HIRES ROOT BEER Delicious and Refresh ng.Nedw comes to you 6 Bol!le: Zsc Large With small bottle deposit Delightful Picnic qt. Suggestions jar CIGARETTES st 2 .8 25¢ * ' $§1.25 PEACHES & CREAM "witiemaeiia™ ™ 27c DE LUXE ASSORTMENT =% s 23¢ PREMIUM SODAS fmiy, el diraie o 15¢ GRAHAM CRACKERS %™ o 15¢ CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS . . =« 8c = 15¢ SALTED PEANUTS "=v.s | .= 19¢ SUNNYFIELD BACON cawiw i 9c-" 17c Del Monte Asparagus Tips 2 “n'25¢-2 “‘:_{,;q- 45¢ FRESH LIMA BEAN ..u“.”hfi';‘i:?y?;:.. =% 95¢ BLUE PETER SARDINES 2en1lc NUCOA NUT MARGARINE "™ = 12¢ PILLSBURY’S CAKE FLOUR <sic. »= 27¢ CAMPBELL’S BEANS ~ Femisil . =S¢ COMET RICE =it S GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD Sliced WHITE5¢ WHEAT - PANROLLS i 8c RAISIN =i 10c DONUTS=*10c Made from finest ingredients—Sold Only in A&P Food Stores Imported in oil large cakes s 25¢ . 2w ]5¢ A&PPURE GRAPEJUICE "%, 25 10¢ &% 19 CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE .22 2 sou 23¢ ABNER DRURY BEVERAGE Lifiods 6. 95 ARROW SPECIAL BEVERAGE "5 @ =i 25¢ HIGH ROCK BEVERA 25¢ STAR SOAP . =, SUPER SUDS “tesiems for laundry or kitchen Large s s 3 o,

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