Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1934, Page 45

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, A New Downtown PIGGLY WIGGLY With a prominent address 11ih.St.NW. fopoor fo PALAIS ROYAL Formally Opens Tomorrow 1 P.M. Tomorrow the turnstiles will begin clicking in down- town Washington’s most conveniently located PIGGLY WIGGLY—one door north of Palais Royal on 11th Street, only a few steps from the famous corner of 11th and G! What news could be more welcome to the busy holiday shopper? The shopper to whom minutes are precious and steps are tiresome. PIGGLY WIGGLY respects those precious minutes by asking you to wait for no one—you are always “next"—-—you make your own selections quickly and without persuasion. You are free to roam along the well stocked shelves to study labels and compare pricés. Then to the checking counter, where your selections are totaled as quickly and efficiently as a bank clerk tallies your deposit. Then out you go with time and money to spare. That’s the PIGGLY WIGGLY way—the truly modern method of food shopping. Only a few steps from the famous corner of "11th & G” If you board your street car at 11th and G, this is especially good news—the new PIGGLY WIGGLY is only a short distance north of the 11th Street loading platform! Drop in and do your shopping while waiting for your car—it may save you many steps when you get home. In addition to providing a convenient location, every- thing possible has been done to install equipment of the most modern type. Equipment that would facilitate sani- tation and to guard and preserve your foods with the same degree of efficiency you insist upon in your own pantry and refrigerator . You are invited to inspect every nook and corner and see if we have not succeeded in building a store that you would plan for yourself. Something New in modern food Store interiors Black and silver! A new modern decoration resulti from a scientific study of color schemes. A decoration that is pleasing to the eye and one that contrasts sharply with package labels, making them easy to locate. You'll appre- ciate this innovation in store interiors the moment you see it. ‘White porcelain fixtures add greatly to the sanitation— white Marsh tiling lends itself to the general clean appear- ance of the store. A shining meat department, a special produce department are all combined to make a store that will bnxhten your eyes and quicken your pulse each time you enter it. complete food service under one roof Everything from anchovies to corn meal—caviar to salt, grace the well-stocked, systematically arranged grocery department. A :potleu shining meat department stands ready to serve you with fine U. S. Government uupected meats. A large produce department, with special spraying equipment to keep vegetables crisp and fresh, has been installed. Truly a complete food service under one roof— offering PIGGLY WIGGLY quality at the usual PIGGLY WIGGLY savings. You are cordially invited to attend the opening while downtown tomorrow or Saturday _D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934, CONFIDENCE d Order Your CHRISTMAS TURKEY TODAY IN YOUR MEAT MARKET Price—of course, but first the quality must In there to make the transaction worth while. A ridiculously low price on meat of ques- tionable quality never proves a bargain. Washington housewives have CONFIDENCE i in the quality of Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly meats. Fresh Pork Shoulders - 14e Pork Loin ROAST Whole or Half . 1% SEA FOOD Sliced Halibut ... ..;....1. 29¢ Sliced Salmon . .. 1. 29¢ Fresh Trout ....ep.r . 1b. 19¢ Fresh Sea Bass . .xmuy.. - 19¢ Spanish Mackerel . ... 1. 19¢ Smelts . SRS, oL Cooked Shnmp, % 1b. pke. 23¢ Fresh Croakers Fresh Fillet of Haddock, n. 21c Salt Water OYSTERS % 13¢ 2 23¢ ='45¢ Silver Dust While it is lpe:ully priced at 27 25¢ Mail 20 Box Tops to Manufacturer and Get a Pair of Silk Hose Free. U. S. Government Certified Grade “A” Fresh Breakfast Eggs The Finest P 47c Eggs We Can Pack Look for the Government seal and date on the carton. 5 Cahforma Orange Juice Buy orange juice this economical way! Just epen and peur. Sun- ripened and tree fresh. 4 i 45¢ Texas Bunch Beets New Cabbage Old Cabbage Golden Yellow Carrots. . . California Celery Emperor Grapes Iceberg Lettuce Bosc or D’Anjou SANICO HAMS Whole or Half - 10Qe Additional Meat Values Fresh Spareribs . . . ™ 14¢c Pork Chops . 5 17c; 5= 23¢c FreshHams . . . . . »19¢ Bulk Sauerkraut . . 2=13¢c Freshly Ground Beef . 2~ 25¢ Sanitary’s Sausage "=\ ™ 25¢ Briggs %;%: Sausage . ™ 25¢ Sanitary’s Franks*{..~". ™25¢ 53 \VALUES "r Walter Baker’s Chocolate i: 20¢ LX.L.Almonds . . . . »19¢c White Star Tuna . . 2 = 29c¢ Hunt’s Bartlett Pears . 2 == 41c¢ Hunt’s Red Raspberries, 2 - 35¢ Hunt’s Italian Prunes . 2 = 25¢ Sanico Oats . 2> 15¢; 2 5> 35¢ Tripoli \i.Dinner . . . =21¢ Brer Rabbit Molasses =5 2 =~ 25¢ N. B. C. “Ritz” Crackers . ;. 19¢ Corn Meal iy . % 17¢3 ot 33¢ BulkPrunes 2 . . . 4™ 25¢ Sanico ik oFlour . . 2 ne 15¢ Marvin &~ Dates . . . nr 14c¢c Pure Cane Sugar . . 10 51¢ Michigan Pea Beans . . 2™~9¢ «“Early Morn”Pancake Syrup.:i21c Vermont Maid Syrup . * 19¢ Musselman’s Applesauce, 3 .. 25¢ Dromedary Dixie Mix . « 37¢ TEXAS Delicious Pink Meat GRAPEFRUIT Moderately priced according to size. California Navel - ORANGES CHUCK ROAST .16 Prime Rib ROAST 23 o d Randall’ Ready-To-Serve CHICKEN A complete chicken ~—bones and all ready S-ox. c to heat and serve, Take home a can today. The New JELL-O - WALTER BAKER’S Chocolate Flavor DESSERT & 3 19¢ Dog Food Sale! Ken-L-Ration. . dox cans §1.00 Marco, small. . . . Marco, large 3 cams 22¢ Strongheart . .. . dor cans 75¢ Doggie Dinner. . . . 3 cans 25¢ Case of 24 cans dor. cans §55¢ 93 SCORE Land O’Lakes Sweet Cream Butter . . . 39¢ ok Pound Brookfield Butter. ... . 37¢ Country Style Jumbo Butter. . n. 34c Red Ripe Tomatoes California Lemons Yellow Onions ..... ‘White Onions Sweet Potatoes White or Yellow Squash. .. Bulk Turnips Fancy Western Box FOOD STORES

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