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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1937. Young Washington 1 The Friendly . - . Ckfm r Cup of Coffee - > lic u i B; s i SN "‘ '/, Is ;ng,fl“t Club. Paje D,.g s’.’echl on e 3t | SR ect Un Y Ginger 4j | nesday" e Closing There's co kind of coffee. It becomes a true and lasting friend. Churned From Sweet OUR FAMOUS (Not Sour) Cream GREEN BAG | LAND 0’ LAKES COFFEE BUTTER »- 43¢ Until Close of Relatively, Eggs Are Now One Until Close of Business Wednesday Of the Most Economical Foods Business Wednesday , Prices on fresh eqgs have dropped 20c a dozen in two months! TALL Now you can serve them often. Our two grades of fresh eggs c“"s are inspected ond graded in our own egg department by inspectors HERE'S SOMETHING YOU'LL licensed by the Department of Agriculture. This service takes the A Sheffield produgt— LIKE. Get a pound of Briggs guess work out of egg buying—you know what you are getting. one that we've han- half-smoked sausage from our 20 oz The date on the carton assures you of freshness. dled for a number of “l/ [} meat market. Place V2 can of . c years with complete 2 Ok c Kraut in casserole, lay in sau- can satisfaction to our cans sages, cover with other half of . FnEs“ FnEs“ customers. Better lay 2 can, pour juice over top and in a dozen cans while bake. " this price prevails. ' s la; . Readi/} a”".dt;ll[nu‘(;’r’ IThz‘Ss s_;;a;lar”h?u;vlervtz‘s Eu[_aelne Smiml' ! Je"-O Dessel’*s Six Delicious Flavors = 5¢ SAulco BREAKFAST Campbe"'s Tomato Jqlce 52 ;':::“" 9c . tonar i iy Cherles gt 77 emir pact 2351 || Roal Gelatine Desserds - . . » 5¢ EGGS EGGS Campbell's Pork and Beans, 2. 15¢ di ht Mr. and Mrs. Joe Contarino, at the Park View School. 5 . i puphter of Mr. and dirs. Joe Contarino, at the Ferar sty snoto. || Sanico Pancake Flour - - . . 29 [§¢ | Gostrament Graded & Dated | Government Grededa ued | Silver Run Crushed Corn - - . - “RY MAY . b “TWINKLE TOES” OPENS | meves—na vin st vusn || Sanico Buckwheat Flour - - 2 we |5¢ | U S:LargeGrade“B” | U.S.LargeGrade“A” | Blue Ridge Peas an 25¢ Jack La Mont handles most of the . 1-Ib. AT COL. LAKE'S GAYETY | iimieht e New England Syrup _ - _ vint bottie |7 doz. c doz. Fluffnesi: Marshma"o.ws-- -2 uz 25¢ JT WOULD be tard to imasine & | “che pir o the st phee e | Idaho White Beans 10c for for [H Kellogg's Wheat Krispies - - »= |lc cruel fate which fall | muffs fvette is not “in” sile H 4 mncue s han 0 olov e ot ot the petoms m sceom: | | Michigan Pea Beans 10c | Per dozen 33¢ | Per dozen 38 | Jumbo Sliced Bread company which boasts Ann Corio plished fashion, espousing a leisurely | . » #s its principal attraction, but | style for her specialty appearances. Musselman's Apple Sauce. 3 2:.::‘ 256 Honey NU+ Margarme =S e e 17¢ Independent Burlesque Association The pulchritude department merits | i v t r robati c wo - & Ll % b, geecules being what they oo et furner wpprobation eecnise 20| I Bulk Prunes 02 ms 25¢ "% 4w 25¢ |“BEST BRAND” SHOE PEG CORN 10 Nestle's Breakfast Cocoa - %" 5S¢ offering at Col. Lake's Gayety, has La Mont are also present. Then, too, | 1 1b. U . o tcontena with TEHG Ywesk " WhIle | there are e WhIRSEE histers ainats | Halves O’ Gold Peaches 29 oz. can o high-grade corn at a reasonable 20 oz. Hump'l'y Dumpi’y Salmon - - e lle making a brave try, the show suc- that haven't been seen locally before‘ 1. price. can ceeds only in snatching & “routine” but should be voted frequent visits RITZ ancKEns ix 23c | 31b. rating, but it is somewhat unfair to | from now on. Two pert blond gals, | > - be harsh with respect to an array that | they know more than a little about . was predestined to appear as a let- | this tap-dancing racket, possessing PEA 10'/2 oz. down. what it requires. Appearing as a duo VEGETABLE cans e 1. B. Hamp, Lee Hickman and Lew ' and again with George Clair (he can Lewis have been delegated the com- | dance, t00), the gals flash pleasing TOMATO edy tasks this week, and the boys | smiles and perform with marked facil- CrasbRIre ot nieths e with | iy MiCarnE TNt et i Gath | Phillips Delicious Clam Chowder _ - oz. :n B¢ thoroughly laughable bits, with that Beck, a capable “talking woman,” who Oy e T ekl v Phillips Delicious Pork & Beans_ _ _ : . - §¢ e R N SR L - Phillips Delicious Spaghetti___ _ 15: o= < B¢ MRS, HOUSE w’ FE R AT - g::j‘; California Tomato Juice Is Different f e e —Veaet o of OF—seo Juice pressed from California tomatoes has o different flavor than juice from tomotoes grown in other parts of the country. It is the b somewhat sweeter. You may or may not like this feature. Many sal e pecple do, however. May we suggest you try it> ted. i lem HUNT’S TOMATO JUICE, 3= 20¢ | WEINL NORTHERN LINENIZED TISSUE Buy 4 rolls at a special price of Two “ 0‘; 19¢ then pay one cent extra and rolls c Re""lflrly 3:0"”0 l"” 8 oL G [T\ g?ff another roll—making this for C~Thig Sale offer potte . {4 2 k S s b2 OF SANICO BREADS | Geeputivssooat | For “Quick Service Let us introd ’ 1 . uce SANITARY’S on Inauguration Day s A " I c o SA“SAGE You'll want to get luncheon in a hurry on Wednesday so we've selected two ready-cooked meats as a sug- Making good sausage is simply a gestion. They are both as fine products as can be B " TT E R & E G G B n E A n matter of using all pork—proper manufactured. seasoning and keeping it fresh. ’ Something different that the family will welcome. In Sanitary’s Special you get all sA"lTARY s BRIGGS Good creamery butter, choice egg yolks and a Lh""ko"“ld"'"z ;" °:’ ';“"I'I small quantity of wheat bran give it a rich cets frens the sk;c_"res t:k’o,' “nutty”’ flavor that everyone likes. himesi 0 poUnc R ouicon FRA"KS Boloa“n say it's one of the finest sausages Sliced—Transparent Wrapped you've ever tasted we will refund your money. Sanico White Bread - - - - All-Pork ) Pin-Wheel b, 250 b, 2 c Sanico 1009, Whole Wheat -« 9c | MEAT | LINK A deicius bologno fered OF GOOD ENERGY-BUILDING VEGETABLES . Try them once and you'll soon in three flavors; Ham, Pi- Sanico Rye Bread . 28¢ | - 29¢ see why'we recommend them { mento or Veal. U. S, Grade so highly. o. 1. Sanico, Sl Bread — Texas Bunch Beets .. .. 5¢ Sanico Raisin Bread - - - . LAMB PORK LOINS | | Home-Grown Parsnips.-._" 5¢ IS PLENTIFUL Whole or Half, - The. T B R L Home-Grown Rutabagas2™ 5¢ s PRICES ARE LOW | End Pork Chops Georgia Bunch Turnips . 5¢ an 00 Have a breast of lomb boned and cut into l e . usedin | EiREESEREUES | Sl Shoudnesiin 19 | | Home-Grown Bulk Turnips 2 5S¢ Dound heavy kettle and brown to a golden color. & Sprinkle a little flour over the meat and odd Sanico Hams %% ___w». 28¢ about one hour. Then add a few carrots, SANIGO Po""n cAKE enough water to cover. Simmer gently for . vrnall or;ions, smll.po'otoes, turnips and 3 AGED DAI Y EE E A'l‘l you have to do is to look at the texture to’ FrAR : ;2’,'.",';"'"':,"" ”s"" g LoeALLv AP P L Es BASKET msieremansemeas | LAMB GHOPS GROWN VARIETY SEEEREEEES | g o | Romd Sk w38 | || ; ki Ib. . Sirloin Steak - - _ - 45¢ S qum With l.laulm e TAYMA" 0f vonK Trouns Se "5 | bpownd e =23 | Shoulder Chops ™ 23¢ | Porterhouse Steak - 49 TR Ibs. C Breast of Lamb _ - 12¢ | Sanico Bacon - - % - 18¢ A v e e Shoulder Roast _ - 17c | Hormel Bacon - * > 18¢ ALL PRICES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT ARE EFFECTIVE IN WASHINGTON AND VICINITY UNTIL CLOSE OF BUSINESS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1937. { A Iy