Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1935, Page 10

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44 Pages. Beautiful Color Cover, chock full of Special . Features! ROBERT MONTGOMERY —he also appears on the cover, and Harry Evans tells what Bob told him about his trip abroad and his amazing and amusing experiences hitch - hiking JOAN CRAWFORD — her picture appears in beauti- ful natural color pho- tography on the cover, and Gregg Toland, ace camera- man, tells why she's one of the most interesting of the stars to photograph. THE _EVENING STAR, WASHIN ALL CUTS AT ONE PRICE YOU BE THE JUDGE FEATURING QUALITY FOODS BIG COLORFUL AGAIN THIS WEEKEND! XX ECONOMY STEAKS 33 move leads us to believe that we are right. However . . . we do not ask you to take our word for it ... TRY ONE OF THESE STEAKS YOURSELF . .. then you judge them on their merits alone. They are cut from good quality grass-fed steers and are all U. S. Government inspected (not graded). TON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1935. ROUND SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE We have put these steaks in our markets to assist those who feel the necessity of economizing. The huge response to this Fancy quality steaks, cut from corn-fed steer beef, are handled in many of our markets. SAUSAGE and SCRAPPLE Try this combination for breakfast . . . scrap- ple, you know, is good, old-fashioned corn meal mush with bits of meat ... fry it and serve with our own 100% pure pork sausage. This offer includes a pound of each and saves you 6c. Both for 49c SWIFT'S FROZEN PORK LOINS We've tried them our- selves and know that they are satisfactory in every re- spect. These loins were frozen while fresh and are mow brought out at a price less than the present market on fresh pork. Chops___27¢ sma 35¢ ™ Loins—whol. ol A ° I Morgan's SANICO FRYING CHICKENS We claim that it is im- possible for you to buy a better frying chicken thanm Sanice. And to identify them we have placed a badge on their breast se that you may ask for them by name. When you feel like eating chicken make it SANICO. SEA FOOD On Sale After 4 P.M. Today Sliced Halibut ®. 29¢ Fresh Trout w. 10c Fresh Croakers w, 10c Fresh Bluefish w. 17¢ Boston Mackerel ____ » 17¢ Fillet of Haddock ___ . 19¢ Opysters NOT IN ALL MARKETS Fillet of Flounder ___ ». 27¢ Sliced Codfish Tomato SOUP Large 26 ounce cans A real history-making value —just compare the quantity of soups in this offer with others you have bought, check the ounces . . . then judge the value yourself, of these large cans Dozen Ca Stokely’s Golden Bantam oo : CORN Ducklings ‘G AR Mo U RIS Whole Grain or Crushed from Portsmouth to Lon- don. JULIA LEE WRIGHT— she's a regular writer on homemaking for THE FAMILY CIRCLE, and this week she writes a special article about “COFFEE— Don Juan of Beverages.” You'll want to try her new recipe for Coffee Quick Bread, GREGG TOLAND — he's Hollywood's most famous cameraman, and a special article in this issue tells some tricks of the trade which show how he photo- graphs the stars and puts their best faces forward, Leg of | . LAMB Serve with Stokely’s Finest Honey Pod Peas, mashed po- tatoes and mint jelly. Red Wing Mint Jelly is on sale in our grocery departments at 12¢ a glass. XY AIRWAY COFFEE A mild, sweet drinking cof- fee which we roast ourselves and grind fresh at the time of purchase teo suit your type of utemsil. You save 2¢ a Chuck Roast Prime Rib Roast Bulk Sauerkraut Frying Chicker.s Swift's STAR BACON Premium Hams %% - - - ™ 35¢ Sanico ' CRISCO Priced to Save * You Money Comparatively speaking, Crisco is mew a most ecomem- jcal shorteming. Add te this the fact that it does mot “burn away” in frying and it recom- mends itself highly for all fry- ing and shortening needs. WASHINGTON -SELF-RISING FLOUR + With the present high flour market this price is real mews. On Menday the price goes back te B3¢, Batter stock in this In the Convenient New Carton There is no need to talk about the quality of this bacon, but we would like to call your at- tention to the new convenient carton in which it is packed, as well as the low price. v 39¢ Indian Head . CORN MEAL Wouldn't a plate of corn bread or muffins go good these erisp days? It will not only be a change but a lift for the food budget as well. Por b Dozen Cans Stokely’s TOMATOES Whole Pack No. 2 Dozen Cans Stokely’s Tiny Green LIMAS 2o 3¢ | Dozen Cans pound this week. SdUn!‘il arday’s Cloing " 1 5C Spinach Prunes Peas Apricots Carrots Cereal All This Week e W - *10 Ib. sack *Not in all stores. This smart and entertaining magazine is presented each week without charge to our customers and friends. Please accept it with our compliments. It is given to you with the hope that you may enjoy its many inter- esting features. week. 121b. bag c The prices in this advertisement are effective in Washington and vicinity until close of business Saturday, October 12, 1935.

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