Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1933, Page 11

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THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933. YORKIMPERIALAPPLES The best known Apples in Washington and vicinity at a sensationally low price. You know Yorks, how fine they are for eating, making sauce or pies. We have distributed large quantmes of these apples for a big sale. You bene- fit, because of this low price; the farmers from nearby Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania benefit because they are able to turn part of their surplus into cash. York Imperial Apples 4 Ths. 10 Very Speciall)_{ Priced bor C Black Twig or Stayman Apples . . 4 s 18¢ New Yellow or White Onions. .4 s 12¢ P otatoes -3 s 10c ...excellent quality... b Fancy Texas Spinach . ...3 1. 20c a real treat, 2 “:: 2 15c New Cabbage ............. . 4c 5 Ibs. 2 Sc Red Ripe Tomatoes ..2 . 19¢ Bulk Grapefruit Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 19¢ l Fancy Broccoli Join in Gold Medal's Word Building Contests! GOLD MEDAL FLOUR i 17c¢ % 330 6-Ib. bag (Virginia) 21c|24-Ib. bag Balifornis Carrots | o youll find these fang rrots i Yellow or Whi ips . sty Figner, at wors ite Turnips February Specials! More Specials! To further introduce the following items, we quote a special price on each for the month of February. Peanut Butter %> 19c 8. 0 BRAND—Made of only first quauty peanuts in mngwn pl nt. sure to be pleased wnh this ite: Afternoon Tea % » 13c Here's a superior tea priced so everyone can afford it. GREEN, MIXED or ORANGE PEKOE Try Alternoon Tea and enjoy a new taste trea Ib., PRICES PREVAIL TIL SATURDAY NIGHT’S CLOSING! L Marvin Dates, 2 . 21c never before such l. low price on these wonder- t lly good unpitted d: Tripoli Dmner, 2 i 49¢ .an extremely 1crw prlce for the dellclously good CHICKEN & INNER—put a few jar: the pantry shell whlle this price pr B.\Ll .| P& GSoap . 6 <=19c Sa.mc° COffee Lo Ib. 29 c = ’Procber & Gamble’s NAPHTHA soap, pflced to is no finer coffee—convince yourself by thlpso 2 pk” l lc’ 2 I'Q 27c ere trying a pound on your own table, a bargain price on Procter & Gunblea ular e 25¢ - vor " Pocund Cake . . L A For tlle ey 21 c sm: O-—glaln t{{r ralsgl Never befm; ng ‘mu B 0| price. A superior ur own un 8- : B. th . ton Bakery of only the finest quamy ingredien Harbauer’s S Mo ’ Tomato CATSUP BEANS || “A Cup You'll Linger Over” With Pork Va Ib., 5c; 7z Ib., 9c . 1 6=25¢|| u15¢ bcl:itgle ].Oc Quality Foods Priced Low! | Substantial Foods Priced Low! American Wisconsin CHEESE Not in Many Years Has GOOD BEEF been SO LOW IN PRICE Low primary markets on live stock are reflected in these prices. Meat packers must move beef into con- sumption. Our 220 Meat Markets offer the following low prices because of the above reasons. This beef is the same fine quality you always get from us. EAT MORE BEEF, because it’s both good food and great economy. STEAKS are outstanding in value, but there are other remarkable values on this list. Sirloin Steak - 2lc Top Round - 2]c . Bottom Round » 19¢ Porterhouse = 29¢ Gl Rowg ] 215 Growd Bec 1] 2¢ Lean Boiling Beef 5¢ Pork Roast . . ™ u.10c | Large Skinned Hams.r:% ». 10c End Pork Chops . . . ®12c | Puritan Sliced Bacon . ®» 20c PorkLiver . . . . . ™ 8c | Premiym Bologna . . ® 15¢ Boston Butts . . . . ™11lc | Clover Sliced Bacon . . ™ 17¢c SpareRibs . . . . . »10c | Smoked Shoulders t10) 1. 8¢ Specialities Featured at Regular Low Prices! CUDAHY’S PURITAN 95, COOKED HAMS siced ™ BONELESS . ere is none finer than PURITAN Brand—CUDAHY'S BIST ll yw prefer a whole or half ham, the price is 20c per SANITARY’S SPECIAL 15 SAUSAGE MEAT. . - ren Mhofl-ednnnfleaduxwm nhlle thl'll 50 fine in quality the most particular are pleased. . BRIGGS’ FRESH LIVERWURST™ 29: mhmfim-nu-nu BRIGGS’ 29 SMOKED LIVERWURST . the same fine food as above, with a slightly different hvulnlolhbdl( BRIGGS’ Teaskod nad o satmmge. This & ropuring sausage. sausage appeals Store SLICED DRIED BEEF +.+ « & favored breakfast dish—just pure wholesome meat and corn meal . , . slice and fry. THE ORIGINAL . 95 Jos. Phillips’ SAUSAGE . & Washington favorite for many years—your cholce, --lurllnh. Clark’s Tomato Juice..2 == 15¢ Supremely fine. Honey Dew Pineapple, » == 1 5¢ Serve at least once a day—priced extremely low. Good Quality Bulk Rice, 3 ™ 1 (¢ ...one of the most economical of foods. Michigan Pea Beans. ...4 ™ ]1(c ...anothey economical food. Shoulder Veal Chops . Shoulder Veal Roagt 4 Breast of Veal 1. 19¢ . 17¢ . 14¢ 1 Shoulder Lamb Chops . Shoulder Lamb Roast . Breast of Lamb Del Malz Cream Corn 1108 ean 100 Greén Glant Peas . Del Monte Crosby Corn. . Sweet white corn, a favorite. Del Monte Lima Beans. . Deliciously good—priced at a savings. Hunt’s Supreme Prunes , deliciousness and economy at .comh.:x healthfulne Nucoa Nut Margarine. .2 » 23c¢ ...the lowest price ever in our stores. Standard Grade Corn, 4 . 25¢ ...the kind used on the majority of tables. Standard Grade Tomatoes,4 . 25¢ .a stand-by on many tables. Musselman’s Apple Sauce, 4 %' 25¢ ..fine in flavor, low in price, Chaae Sweet Potatoes. .t == } ...and they are practically whole—just heat an Phillips Vegetable Soup. 5? . wonderfully good—xl }ou prefer soup good and j 1i-0z. can l7c .- 2+=25¢ big cans Hunt’s Supreme Peaches .2 2% 25¢ idonly % can of wate e G Sanico Red Ripe Tomatoes. . . 10¢ .You'll_appreciate the difference...the tomatoes are superior in color an BUTTER Land Ok 9 ., GG 2 43¢ Jumbo Roll Style ia Peaches—very finest quality Peerless Macarom, Spaghetti. . .™5¢ ... serve with Del Monte Tomato Sauce as a cHange. ° ) s Pink Salmon. . .= « .« excellent quality—see the recipes on each blue label. EGGS FRESH EGGS at extremely Maxwell House Coffee. . . ... ... .. n. 31c Log Cabin § ean 25¢, 49¢ Silver Shice rapefruit .No. 2 ean ]0c Grape-Nuts low priees U Bk 'E':fl‘é Filyge: “1" - nee ers rac| en....n.l c sariem o e B P~ e | e TR 20 Chue & Suabors ol JEE 28, 0 360 | gy, m ea er Pic Fancy Veal Cutlets . . »39¢c Rib Veal Chops . . . ®.27c Leg of Lamb ; Rib Lamb Chops . . . |WlSCONSlN CHEESE . ™ 15¢;*%™ 9¢;*% * 5c| Prime Rib Roast . . . ® 23c | Brookfield Link Sausage - 25¢ 3-Corner Roast . . . ™ 17c | Brookfield Sausage Meat - 15¢ Shoulder Clod Roast . . » 21c | Special Link Sausage . ® 20c Bouillon Roast . . . » 23c | Special Franks R . 20c¢ Beef Liver . . . . . »15c | Briggs’ Pep Pork . . m»29¢ SANICO SMOKED HAMS * 15¢ None Better at Any Price, yet Sanico Hams cost you no more than average hams. - Only the finest, choicest hams are selected—for quality and flavor, Sanico Hams are cured by our exclusive process. .You are sure to appreciate the goodness of these fine hams, Then, too, you take no chance. Each one has that same fine flavor. SANITARYGPIGGLY WIGGLY FOOD STORES AJLSANITABY GRO

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