Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1933, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933. CONFIDENCE SALE HAVE CONFIDENCE in our Government—they are leading our country to better times. HAVE CONFIDENCE in yourself—in your sbility to supply the necessities of life. HAVECONFIDH{CE in your D.G,S. Stofo—llu owner is your neighbor and friend. The buying of his tion and his privilege to personally select his ALWAYS assures you the highest quality food at regular low prices. INTERNAL REVENUE TAX RECEIPTS RISE Sharp Cuts in Various Classes of Collections Noted, However. '0’!1 e you nf " it jlll l-ll » I- that, teo. 25 years’ -Reasonable rhel Phone Us COlumbia 0462 2418 - 184 ST. N.W. SOME WOMEN ALWAYS ATTRACT You want to be beautiful. You want the tireless energy, fresh com- plexion and pep of youth. Then let Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets help free your system of the poisons caused by clogged bowels and torpid liver. For 20 years, men and women suf- | 10 $255,840 in February. fering from stomach troubles, pimples, Gasoline Tax Drops. listlessness and headaches have taken| The tax on gasoline dropped from Dr. Edwnd! Olive Tablets, a suc- | $11,341,892 in January to $8,515,013, cessful substitute for calomel, a com- !md t?;'al%nmeahc:lglfi:;rogy declined ound of vegetable ingredients, known | from $3,016;f ,750,902. {y’ their olive color. They act easily Ang.her . cut mt':olil receipts . upon the bowels without griping. They | Faopenown {0 the amount collected on help cleanse the system and tone up |sages and facilities, which dropped the liver. from $1,420,783 in January to $545,754. B won wiice. ek el The tax on candy was $129,163 less than #ifts, take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets | 05'0% Preyious month, amounting to ;n(:m;: How much better you will | bringing in $433,620 as compared with feel—and look. 15c, 30c, 60c. $920511 In January. . W ruary a year ’ ago, and brought the ate for the Don’t Run The Risk |sexmoamen, i sepepe fo e £ offend- as compared with $1,003,- Save yourselt h“;f. ,',';'.‘1:::3.'.’2";&‘ o Stno | 690.074 in the same period of the pre- Ofor-Sweet, a harmless snow-white cream, | Ceding year. Income taxes for the under each arm before you leave | month returned $27,713,376 as com- home keeps you fresh and sweet | pared with $17,888,855 in January, all day long. Doegn't irritate, | making the total for the eight months ;!?\'x?;: :;om or -t“«;p‘tlh:;‘:m‘r;nl;l o: n;’ennscal‘yenr $388,769,690, a drop i htalas S omstve ooe | 1SS0 0 (a8 cOmMpARed s with ithe caused from perspiration. Get a generous 25c jar today at Peoples Dy s i popular liquid form e, same period of the preceding year. ODOR-SWEET DEODORANT " WAKE UP YOUR | LIVER BILE— clines from last month, including those collected on stock and bond issues and | WITHOUT CALOMEL | |And You'll Jump Out of Bed in conveyances and transfers of capital the Morning Rarin’ to Go By the Associated Press. ‘While the total internal revenue tax collections for February showed an in- crease approximately $4,000000 as compared o gnuary, due targety to|] VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST D.G.S. STORE TODAY FOR ENTIRE FOOD SATISFACTION. larger income tax receipts, the erratic OUR STORES DELIVER FREE. banking conditions of the country were ~ reflected in the returns, for instance, in & drop of $826,416 in check taxes. This brought the check total down to $3,122;638. ‘The rush to rent safety deposit boxes was shown in an increase in the tax on these boxes from $24,445 in January WHY PARTICULAR HOUSEWIVES PREFER D.G.S. QUALITY MEATS Rib Roast Beef |r-- We suggest this tender, juicy beef roast for Sun- » day Dinner. Delicious with fresh asparagus. Most lgc Home Dressed Whole FRESH HAMS FRESH SHOULDERS CHUCK ROAST ) PORK ROAST Whole or Half Loin Cooked Sliced Ham % 1b,, 10c Lb. 290 % Ib, 15¢c. ... Fancy Smoked Hams. ... u. 14c Choice Cut 15 b. 14¢ D meed n. 10¢ 1275 STEAK Round Bottom Round Top . .. ..... » 25¢ Sirloin Low prices without regard for qual- ity, which at one time was an idea all too prevalent in the minds of many housewives, is fast giving way to an appreciation of the importance of quality. The D.G.S. purchasing and distributing center, by buying meats in carload lots, enables every D.G.S. Store to offer you the high- est quality meats money can buy at a price low enough to meet competi- tion. Buy your meats at your com- munity D.G.S. Store for entire satis- faction. its many A Vegetable for Every Meal 1 can Shoe Peg Corn 1 can Fort Sliced Beets Your 1 can Sta'ndard Tomatoes ) Choice LAMB Shoulder Roast . . .. 3% to 6 Lb. Size Breast . For Stewing Rib Chops VEAL Shoulder Roast 4% to 8 Lb. Size Shoulder Chops Breast , Yor Stewing | FANCY FRUITS & FRESH VEGETABLES All that nearby and distant gar- dens have to offer in fancy, NO. 1 NEW crisp vegetables and fine fla- vored fruits is attractively . spread before you at D. G. S. Howard lnd lllrleril Schl losse: rl. u :‘:‘.“E m ) da. Jand Aure cl‘l:-llflcety)om;’- il Produce Stands. Shop at your s : and, Ks :;"'”‘ :{,;,,A community D. G. S. Store and Lb FE5N0 cHaNces ] %fli‘;"‘.fi"&ffii’f'quf.';.'f"éor’ let the splendid variety aid . e SHORTEST a4 Edward and Mary Welch hc . ; Spaghetti a la Mussolini : STRINGLESS BEANS . . 3 1bs. 25€ [, Shore Honey . . . . . ell, girl. -i‘:'lel:!:!mcl;:édv"l?é:{;?‘og‘:m“ mt RED SWEET e © o o o o 4 lbs. l“ P “fled Whe.t e Cha Annie Grambel, girl. 1 oile |l Goodwin. - POSUBRAR .. ovoovivnonvnnmy o BE:9C Corn Meal . . .. 21b. bag 8¢ 5. bes 15¢ il || 1CEBERGLETTUCE .2 pui19c CRISP CELERY . . . 2 bunches 19¢ s 1l g > CALm. omGEs size ® o o doz. 33¢ : DAIRY DISHES FOR LENTEN MEALS stock. the latter two items amounting to $1,268257 and $1,656,335, respec- tively. |||, Tobacco taxes also were off, return- ing $28,768,697 for the month as com- pared with $31,960498 in January. While all forms of tobacco taxes ex- cept that on small cigars dropped, the decrease was accounted for chiefly by a decline in the tax collected on cf || | arettes, which fell from $26,085,220 January to $23,562,285 in February. LORIMER ILL IN ILLINOIS Power in Politics of State 25 Years Ago. CHICAGO, March 23 (#).—Willlam Lorimer, 72, a power in Illinois ;)ollv.u:sl & quarter of a century ago, is seriously 111 of heart disease. His physician, Dr. Leo Hardt, said Mr. Lorimer has ‘“great recuperative Births R.eponed David and Eleanor Miller, boy. comes to making the bile flow freely | Bere® b B eiseeh DR Do, But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for || Carter's Little Liver Pills. Look for the | name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the | t 25: at | T an argaret u h) r] R an a Hamilton, gi; Claude and Mildred Pope, ' ” n. 14¢ .. m5¢ A Fruit for Every Meal Del Monte Apricots ........No. 1 can 14¢ Del Monte Fruit for Salad. .. .No.1esn 17¢ Del Monte Cherries No. 1 can 15¢ | Doles Sliced Pineapple. . . .No. 1 tall can 12¢ 2 . 25¢ Auth’s Sausage Meat. ... n. 19¢ you feel sour and sunk and the Inlld looks punk. don’'t swallow & lot | of salts, mineral water oil. laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them | to make you suddenly sweet and buoy- | ant and full of sunshine. I | FOF they can't do it. They only move | the bowels ana s mere movement doesn’t | get at the cause The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. should pour out two pounds of Hflllld bile into your bowels daily. | (11 this bile 1= not fowing treely. our | Beef Liver ; Pork Chops, end cut, 2 me. 25¢ Pure Lard . . . 2 1-m pie 15¢ v Sl ... m. 25¢ Fountain Hams. . .» 20c | You have a thick. b breath is foul blemishes. Your h ‘ml down and out. | i poisoned. PHILLIPS DELICIOUS An Excoph-ul Value Our Regular Low SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON’ BUTTER Country Style Roll..........2 ™ 45¢c GoldBand ....................™2]c Ayrshire ......................»2c Yout“whole system | Tomato or Veg. Soup A’ Baked Beans Cooked Spaghetti Smithfield Apple Sauce Libby’s Peaches . . . . Morton Salt . . ..... Hormel Veg. Soup Jell-o, All Flavors Welch’s Grape Juice Cranberry Sauce 222 It takes those tood old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two poundy of blle'flowing freely and muke | you feel ‘up They _contain wonderful _harmiess, (Enllt vegetable | extracts, amazing when it VEGETABLES For SOUP Conqueror. Contains all the necessary vegetables for a plate of delicious home- Cans [ made soup. BEE BRAND SPICES . .2 .% 15¢ MAZDA BULBS . . . . 20¢ BORDEN’S MILK . . . . mic 5¢ WASHINGTON FLOUR °%" i 35c¢ BISQUICK . . . . . .rks 33c GINGER ALE % 3 25¢ PINK SALMON " . . .2 & 19¢ ceu.. Ison ger 23¢ . e 9¢ 25 to 60 2 Watts 6.50—PITTSBEH $8—L0S ANGLS 62.70 50-CHICASO 18,50 STLOUS $21 —and ht tl i Bogle and Anna Williams, lrl Write—or phone NATIONAL 1721 Sherwood and Viola lgulfl, sin. GREATEASTERN BUSTERWINAL | | Lawrenics and 3 N.A:nl;lhs‘:l;:lm ar. 119 'H' 8T., N.W. 2% Herbert and u:rn'r'éc mr?fon sirl Robert and Leila Ford, girl. s Deaths Reported. 3710 13th st. allinger Hol{llfl. B 3 M. Ley the Albemarle. Sidney I Besselievre, 69, AT R oreex John T. Cockey, 59, Walter Reed General ‘Hospital. ufinbfih Kennedy 56 Ollunur Homul FLORIDA ORANGES . . 2 .... 33c STAYMAN APPLES . .. 4 . 19¢ JUICY GRAPEFRUIT .. 4 7 19¢ Ige. bottles contents Kraft Cheese, Am. Pimiento & Swiss 2 sws. 29¢ Bordens Chateau Cheese 2 % we 29c Joseph T. ‘George Washingto VERY BAD William Hintse mo‘-l%m'er nonu-L 31,.1114 P st. : ypIafent of Lestef ‘aid Helen “Seott, Gal- Rash Caused Eruptions afant of tHieh and Cora Grant, Columbis Healed by Cuticura. Aauilla Hargrove, 87, 1244 5th s —_— Jarett Shankiin, 77, Home for Hed ana 5 c:m“'m Lumpkin, 71, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- “I had a rash come on my face and neck, Finally it turned into Aninle Edgison, 70, Gallinger Hospital. little blotches and was very severe. 1 used to rub, and when T did, it ergency Hoep caused sore eruptions and my face 45, Home for Aged ane looked very bad. It bothered me a‘m"" nmpml m. considerably when I went to bed, George Medl i and it used to be an hour or two ital. ‘and In- Sitibte ‘& Pay.. Enitdre fi" s fi:m“" mu fosp) Infant of Wiiliam and Beulsh Goodwin, Gallinger Hospital. Marriage Licenses (Signed) Mrs. Brldm D«m 204 dz:rnfll E Wfl'(hll % mufi\a;u e 8th 8t., So. Boston, Mass. 5. Bul “u““" Rely on Cuticura Soap .,,‘ Oint- !umu“:el Albert gtewart. 23, 30 B ment to keep your skin clear. 1372K . xr;',fi‘:afi%‘.'?. 16 1351 Park 14 Josep Moran. Mills,” 18, 1008 Third and Touise Jonsison, 17, 356 Eve Rev. Wilag Westray. The lowest priced fine tea you can buy s 15‘ SALAI]A 'I'EA SALADA BROWN LABEL Makes FIVE cups for ONE CENT _SALADA RED LABEL America’s Finest Tea IN MOST OF OUR STORES Spring Onions. . . . 4 bunches 10¢ Red Radishes Hot House Cucumbers 2 for 25¢ Brussel Sprouts . ....... at. 23¢ Green Peppers From South Carolina, the large bunch FRESH ASPARAGUS Chestnut Farms Cottage Cheese Philadelphia Cream Cheese American Grated Cheese Snappy Cheese . . . . . “erere s e Famous lodine State e e B LR FRESH FISH Our Stores Sell a Large Variety of Fresh Fish BETTY CROCKER MILK CHOCOLATE CAKE During the Lenten Season at Most Reasonable Prices. FANCY FILLET OF HADDOCK. . SELECT . Maxwell » COFFEE ' Nationally known for quality—-specinl * COCOA Hersys You know Hershey's quality. Excel-, lent for cooking and drinking pur- z 1.Lb. Cans poses. A real value at our low pricd HOUSE OF *x TE LORDS Known as a finer tea for more than lllf a century, It's mountain grewn. = Y Ib. GOLD BAG COFFE Is it good? It just melh in your mouth! UNEEDA BAKERS Snow Flak E‘,‘:;',,, . ,,‘,.lsc o ... . 25€ SUNSHINE HYDROX 2 pkgs. CHOCOLATE 33¢ SANDWICH ALDERNE! 25 COFFEE GOLD BAG. . .lb. 25¢ ..1b. 35¢ Ib. 29¢ . 29e Bag l 9 Individually Wrapped Packed in Cellophane : pt. 7¢ a. 12¢ | L 2-IN-1 SHOE POLISH (. ... 10c 4-STRING BROOMS . . ... 23c COOKED HOMINY :-versevien o 10€ FREE! A NON-CHIP EDGE JUICE GLASS With 2 Bottles RITTER TOMATO JUICE » CHIPSO c..- and economical. Gives Quick Suds at Touch of Hot Water. « SOAPrsc 1 Q@ The White Naphtha Laundry Soap. * FLOUR DGS. 121bs - LB. ZSc! 29- (5 Ibs,, 15¢c) Good With Every Meal

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