Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1937, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTION, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1887. SAN|C0 BAKERS ” , .‘ ) GREEN g oTRIUMPH AGAIN! |Jiy - & Y i Washington and Vicinity S5 Until Close of Business Saturday, April 17, 1937 OUR FIRST ARRIVAL OF - = - 2 . Louisiana Strawberries | .o o Maine Potatoes and On Sale Thurs. A.M. A 1 9c welcome news for those The same appearance, flavor and taste pint who want to lay in a of home-grown berries. A supply for Spring use. Spring Onions - - - 3 b 10c Crisp Stalks of New Cabbage - - -- 2. 7¢ Fresh Spinach----3 1. 19¢ C E L E RY Crisp Carrots - - - - 2 bun. 15¢ Florida Tomatoes 2 . 29c ¢ | Cauliflower Vo' hed 19¢ Winesap Apples ¥ 3 1. 25¢ 2 s 15 Homegrown Kale 3 . 14c Texas Onions - - -- 2 . 15¢ | Rosebushes ’ Iceberg Lettuce 2 heeds 15¢ Sweet Potatoes i 4 i 19c | LavnSeed__in o 19c Crisp Radishes-- - - 2 b 5¢ WHIPPING CREAM THRIFTY SAVINGS IS THE ONLY CLICQUOT an& . . . 10 FRESHLY KILLED SHORTENING USED! | HARBAUER 6. 2517 § DUCKLINGS CORN FLAKES #5552 5 17¢ [ 2o svron Another triumph in the cake-baking art! A cake with S s j ner. Roast Duckling pure whipping cream for shortening, producing a truly s S R e e e e L with. nashed) potatoes. marvelous, fluffy, light velvety texture. The use of G N G AN cans c anple e whipping cream is practically unknown and unheard REE I T TENDER PEAS 47 e i of in the l()jakmdg 1find1h=n§ \gt Sz:imco Bakers QT};]a\e ex- —_—_—bmbmomo——————— i t % t {):11;;223 gakgnbaker;a“:ll I:g;l?celeatlxti 1;Jeodnease mo:tt, ll::ie lgc C 2 we 37(: CHUCK ROAST is 3dt1utlivfilfindlalkgble :d}\ ancemerfitt The calke]enf cé)v R A e i Sliooes KPR et e A SO LS T RI B ROAST ered an ed with a delicious white, pineapple fudge GENUINE 1, Ib., i . THE PERFECT CAKE! Y L c scellr%gto try it. We are sure you \\1llo‘alg?‘2: ltth:l% Yfl;xro C HOCOLATE hidasglelal i l 5 VEAL CUTLETS longer pays to bake at home when you discover that you can buy such goodness at so little cost. COCOA w.Saume 1 Ib. 8¢ LOIN VEAL CHOPS . .. lb'. 35¢ LTER BAKER’S : . . Freshly Ground Beef - - - ~ 2l¢ SA N I c o PIN EAPPL PLANEATs'g'éE:RAND m:'/: 'IOc Tender Sirloin Steak - - - ™ 45¢ Briggs cv..: Scrapple - - - - ™ 14¢ APPLE BUTTER M. 215 | soriors sfronks -~ 25c | I.AY E R c A K E m THURSDAY Km:isit (Tomorrow Onlv) Sea:Food Departments s T kg ASPARAGUS wmure--. 255 29 | cpyippgp | "1t quality fres roakers, 2 Pound—2-Layer CORNED suwii 5éilter 258 BEEF | swSines N rom nearby fishmg Sh H ‘s A=1 P “':“‘"" points, shipped direct Home-Baked Style Kel;::;nse Barfl::ts Pve.::.r: ou o ‘IOC E%’% :%%:3;%355&?5 Halves o' Gold Peaches ; o et S g T o You'll Need Cream for: And Here It Is! Stokely’s Tomato Pl‘ OdUCtS Furif\-; Farms Cream and SANICO WH[?PH\G CREAM LAYER ] Creamed Cauliflower FA I R FAX FA R M s “A Tt te eat" . Creamed Onions Creamed Peas CREAM o S S SR SR Creamed Chipped Beef > e : Creamed Potatoes S 2 ¢ | Stokely Tomato So.up o 10¢c > s A N I c 0 B R EA D Berries—Bananas (two ¥; pint bots.) Stokely Tomato Juice - "> 10c ; 2 The “Richer-Sweeter” loat—made C Cereals—D(?sserts One ./’ pint S'I‘OkEIY TOI\‘IO"O Catsup 14 ox |3C om o e e Loaf 9 Aot e T Stokely Chili Sauce - - ' 17¢c &= & Everyday Savings : W N R . S. i Low Regular Prices " LO PRICES Morton’s Salit g b S Ao ' HUNT S SUPREME Qn Our Famous Butter Trio Columbia Salt 3w t0c | Graded & Dated | Pure cane Sugar ___10 . 53¢ LAND O' LAKES [ turser cingersuaps... e SANICO oo 25t W RASPBERRIES w2 - - - - ' 150 Sunsweet Prunes___ 1 w. pis. 12¢ Silver Run Corn ox. can 3 cans 25¢ 16-0z. SWEET CREAM 4 o c Strongheart Dog Feed____cw B¢ EGGS Sealect Milk tau osn____3 ror 20¢ BLAGKBERRIES e e 2 25“ B“TTER 1b. Davis Cocoamalt____s oz ean 22¢ ; B Who doesn’t like a big dish of noy.l Desserts dessert for dinner, or a thick, J . ies for breakfast, or as a Silver Nip crsz:rrt 16 on. can 8 ror 25¢ U. S. Grade “B” berries for br Stokely orazzrEoITis o can § for 256 juice-laden blackberry pie? J“MBO ROI.I. B“TTER Sanieoynie; ey S{“‘gjfk“;‘l’fli‘j";_fi‘;“djfi‘;’; Libby’s Tomato Juice:s,:= 4 ror 2% | Well, you don’t have to wait Always fresh—alvay i e Thoroughly dependable Domestic Sardines____2 s 8¢ for Summer, just flSkf for i oo Al orlenie Ib. Old Dutch Cleanser___2 cx: {5¢ eges. Sanico Flour it e 5BE Hunt’s Berries at any of our facied I & specar parchasens C stores—you'll marvel at their S Lighthouse Cleanser Carton of Cc Harvest Blossom Flour 22 48¢ flavor. Sanitary Butter - - - -~ 38c W Sanico Mayonnaise___vi s 2Tc | One Dosen_._. Lang’s Sawerkraut ~.r 3 o 250 Salad Bowl Dressing__siunt wr 23¢ J Libby's Sauerkrawt s «. cn 106 \ 4 : 4

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