Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1937, Page 38

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1937. SAVE—SAVE—SAVE With Complete Satisfaction Savings without satisfaction often results in no saving at all, but savings plus convenience, service and quality is genuine savings. This has been a tradition at Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly for years. CHECK THIS AD THOROUGHLY FOR REAL SAVINGS cIGARETTES | SUGAR-210-48: Carton of 10 Packages PURE L ARD 1t 1 5(: $1 .9_9 MILK seaeer 3 = 20c P;IrdP;:;::hasledioIis SPRY = Mild s 530 CHEESE = -23: Luckies—Camels . 23;; S e e e s T | Another Drop | In Egg Prices 19¢ and 20c, respectively, per dozen lower than our prices two months ago on our Fresh Break- fast and Sanico Eggs. Both grades are Gov- ernment graded in our own warehouse by men licensed by the Department of Agriculture. Philips Olam Chowder_ "¢y Frech Breakfast Eggs N.B.C. ‘RITZ' CRACKERS Product Specially ¢ Grade “A” Priced at 38¢ _uBY's SAUERKRAUT | Fresh Sanico Eggs ’ M U.S. Large 2 - 65c Regularly 2 cans 25¢ ‘ 'l Grade “B” SHOE PEG con" Selected Current Receipt Eggs A NEW “SANITARY” Ready to Serve Southwest Washington A fine, new store in a brand-new building. Large, clean, plenty of light and all modern facilities ready to serve you in the way you want to be served. Come in and let us welcome you today. 701 4th Street S.W., Corner of G The Kind That Is Effective Growers in the grapefruit-producing States are faced always fresh. SPECIALLY with the largest crops in history. Prior to 1930, the aver- ERICEDEOISAY R Otcc age crop in these States was about 10,000,000 boxes. This Per year’s production is 27,500,000 boxes! That’s 215 times the average crop six years ago, and 50% greater than™~ last year! COFFEE A rich, full-bodied blend of fine coffees, vacuum packed, Z N\ Extra Special SANICO PEANUT BUTTER 29 Extra Special CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE Full Quart ‘I Oc Bottle Contnts At this special price it is the cheapest ginger ale per quart we sell. KARO SYRUP 3 Pound Can Blue Label How is this surplus to be put into con- sumption so that the grower may realize a fair return for his labor and the con- sumer take advantage of nature’s bounty at the lowest possible cost? Your Choice of These ¢ PHILLIPS DELICIOUS SOUPS Tomato, Vegetable or Pea Phillips Clam Chowder__ *'...™ B¢ Co-operative efforts initiated by the National Asso- ciation of Food Chains and others operating 37,000 retail stores throughout the country, at the request of citrus growers’ associations in Florida, Texas, Arizona and California, have pledged their advertising and merchandising facilities to assist in moving the surplus, at prices fair to both grower and consumer. Specially Priced Big 2 Pound Jar____ The effectiveness of such co-operation on the part of the Food Chains was clearly demonstrated in many instances during 1936 when they co-operated with the fruit growers in the dried fruit campaign and again by placing large quantities of canned peaches into consumption; also the cattle growers in moving a surplus of beef. ° Best Brand Label 20 Ounce No.2 Can Another Bargain! NORTHERN Linenized TISSUE The special grapefruit campaign begins simultaneously in the 37.000 chain stores on January 14th and continues throughout February. The benefits for the consumer are apparent. Grapefruit is recom- Sanico All-Purpose - - - & 55¢ Harvest Blossom »21.. e 45¢ Golden Heart &cif, ........ L 45¢ Gold Medal uee 03¢ CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Are handled by us exclusively in Washington mended as an excellent “resistance builder” to help guard against colds and the dreaded influenza. Eat grapefruit twice daily. Thousands of housewives have learned that they can buy noth- ing finer than Hunt’s Supreme. Every product bearing this label is packed according to “fancy grade” specifications of the Canners’ League of California. Yet Hunt’s Supreme foods are moderately priced to suit the limited budget. LAND O’LAKES SWEET BI"“I'ER ...k 43: CREAM Jumbo Roll Butter . Buy 4 rolls at a special price this week of 19c PAY ONE CENT EXTRA AND GET ANOTHER ROLL Making This Offer As a starter for this present week’s promotion we have purchased This Week’s Fealure Is HUNT’S SUPREME TOMATO JUICE Pressed from California tomatoes, it ssesses a sweeter flavor than many juices packed in other sections of the country. You may or may not like this characteristic of the California tomato. ‘We would like to have you try it. 3 s 20 You Will Enjoy the RIPE Grapefruit Now Available Pork Loin Roast ' - 25¢ Select Pork Chops End Pork Chops Chuck Roast Swift’s Premium Bacon_». 4ic Armour’s Star Bacon___». 39¢ Bulk Sauerkraut ____2 . I5¢ Rib Roast SANICO | SANICO Sanico Hams . ____m. 28¢c Freshly killed here in Lots of lean and a won- Smaller size, weighing 4 to 6 ‘Washington and delivered derful flavor. Put up pounds. Prepare as you would in & smoked ham. Good, inexpen- direct to our markets in half - pound cellophane packages, sive food. speciale refrigerated c] Per P 1 1b. 1 Pound_. 3 3‘: — c w. (de e PIN WHEEL BRAND SAUSAGE A new idea in sausage. Be sure to see it. Take a pound home and you’ll discover a new thrill in Per sausage flavor. REMEMBER—NEVER EATRAW b, c Pound PORK—COOK THOROUGHLY. SILVER RUN CORN - . "% 9c e ; Blue Ridge Peas ne 95 5 for 20 Blue Rose Rice 0. K. Laundry SOAP, 8 ser 25¢ Chipso or Oxydol e 19¢ Camay Toilet Soap. '2%S .3 = 17¢ Ivory Soap "% ...... 3o 1 TEN CARLOADS OF FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT The quality is now at its best; fully tree ripened—full sugar content "and full of tart, delicious juice. OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE Constantly tncreasingin popularity for over 25 years. Our Prices on Florida Fruit Are as Follows: 3-25: 4-25 6-25 Florida Oranges - - iz 18¢ to 35¢ Florida Tangerines - supies L Supplies Last 1: each Texas Pink Meat Grapefruit Plentiful! Texas grapefruit is also now at full maturity. This dis- tinctive fruit, with its delicious pink meat, has thousands of admirers. Many prefer to eat 1t without sugar. It has a decidedly tart flavor but not too sour. Texas’ large crop per- mits these moderate prices. 3.25¢ 4«25c 5«25¢ BRIGGS MEATS At These Low Prices “No Waste—No Loss” Have you ever stopped to think that delicatessen meats give you 100% return on your money. No waste, no loss, all edible meat. That is a fac- tor in comparing prices. Briggs BOLOGNA Sanitary’s RANKFURTERS __». 25¢ Briggs Graded SCRAPPLE PORK PUDDING ___». 20¢ Sanitary's SAUSAGE MEAT___n. 28¢ irginia Style BAKED HAM ____x ». 20¢ Briggs LIVERWURST __» ». 20¢ LUXURY LOAF __x » 20¢ WINESAP APPLES 4~ 25¢c FLAKE WHITE SHORTENING 15¢ All Prices Quoted Are Effective in Washington and Vicinity Until Close of Business Saturday, January 16, 1937

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