Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1937, Page 11

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THE EVEN. than 40 years of age were discussed FOUNDATIONS’ AIM yesterday before the American Busi- EXPLAINED TO CLUB | 555, Sieee'or e toundation. The speaker explained that the or- ganization was formed several years ago by Mrs. Agatha D. Ward, former director of -employment in the Dis- trict for the Labor Department, who, she said, “saw a boomerang reac- tion” in the workman’'s compensation and group insurance measures. “These provisions have made it|B. difficult for people over 40 to ge! employment,” Mrs. Merritt stated She asked the club to co-operate in| Board of Trade. Mrs. Edith Merritt Discusses Pur- poses of Mature Age Organization. The work and purposes of the Foundation for Americans of Mature Age in aiding workers now denied euployment because they are more L. Wimer and Basil Fo For Economy with Satisfaction Use SELECTED STORAGE EGGS For every purpose ave recommend our April storage eggs, except for boiling or poaching, and many folks find them satisfactory for those uses. OUR STORAGE EGGS are put away in April when eggs are best. We call these eggs by their right name, STORAGE. When perishables are properly stored why shouldn’t they come out as good quality—and our storage eggs do. Everyone knows that fresh eggs are high because the hens do not lay as plentifully this time of year as they do at other times, consequently WHY NOT SAVE MONEY? You take no chance—we guarantee Per satisfaction. Packed in convenient’ dozen //////// Supreme (hahtg WEE Ends at the Close of Business Saturday Hunt’s Supreme Quality canned goods are real aristocrats —the choicest nature produces. They have become favor- ites with Washington housewives because they win every taste with their individual garden-fresh flavor. Take ad- vantage of these fine values and lay in your Winter supply. HUNT’S FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 - 25° No matter when you serve Hunt’s Fruit Cocktail it is sure to make a hit. Its goodness is the result of a perfect blend. “on 206 { Fruits for Salad___ . 17¢ Fruit Cocktail Royal Anne Cherries *.2* 25¢ | Sour Pitted Cherries ’“‘ 18c 5c SEEDLESS GRAPES .. _____: he next time you make Waldorf salad (fresh apple) add Hunt’s Seedless Grapes and dont, forget Diamond Walnuts. 8 oz. an 126 Asparagus Tips¥icion 4. 1Tc | ASPAragus ce"c.. Asparagus ,;ne"., 2Tc | Asparagus s.S o ‘oo 2Tc ITALIAN PRUNES _ . __ 2" 25 cans HunP’s Tomatoes ___ “:.2* 13¢ | Halved Apricols .__ .= 14¢ Rpricots % . 15¢ . 25¢ | Halved Apricots _ _ ':.‘:.'" 23c RED RASPBERRIES .. __2: 29 Pickled Peaches_ _ 2 ™2 Tomato Juice o Supreme Peas___2 > 25¢ | Peaches , i, ___ BLACKBERRIES . . 2+ 95 2% Apricot Nip o 26c | Spinach No2% 9Gg PHILLIPS FOOD SALE PHILLIPS TONATO JUIGE. P New 1937 pack. You tried it last Big 20 summer and know how good it is. '9 C Why not buy a dozen at this price? 0Z. can CLAM CHOWDER PHILLIPS PEA SOUP . _ 6 -~ 25¢ PHILLIPS SOUPS - 5. 6 <o 25¢ PORK & BEANS | SPAGHETTI Phillips 1 fg | Phillps D e 11¢c 17 ox. cans 19 oz. can 16 oz. cans °Euc;|oU5 TOMATO {JUICE/ Delicious can Delicious __ devising the ways and means to create & demand for services of workers who fall under this age group and to help “show industry that middle age must be given an even chance witk youth.” The club president, Ralph Teunis, presented two new members, Miller wler. Joseph C. Monaghan, program chairman, an- nounced as speakers for the next two Wednesday luncheon meetings Russell Shaw, vice president of the Morris Plan Bank, and Robert J. Cottrell, executive secretary of the & STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, GIVEN CONSIDERATION FOR RHODES HONOR F. L. Gwynn of Washington to Appear Before Committee at Bowdoin College. Frederick Landls Gwynn of 3245 Patterson street N.W., now at Bow- doin College, Brunswick, Me., has been chosen by the Bowdoin faculty as one of three students to appear before the Maine State committee before the Maine State Committee | mi electing Rhodes scholars to Oxford University, England, it was announced today. Those appointed with Mr. Gwynn are Willlam Smith Burton of Cleve- land and Andrew Hood Cox of Ban- gor, Me. They will be considered together with candidates from three other Maine colleges. Two men from the entire group will represent the State before the New England Com- ittee. Mr. Gwynn was one of the two men representing the State last year before the New England Committee. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi Prices Are for the District of ColumBia Until the Close of Business Saturday, November 6, 1937 BUTTE EGG FLOU NUCOA = MARGARIN SHORTENING CHEES Crisco or Spry e Keymar Sugar Corn__%:* T¢ Stringless Beans R [ T 8¢ No. % 1c naves 0'Gold Peaches, 3.3 50¢ Full 0'Gold Apricots, 3.2 50¢ Halves 0’ Gold Pears__*::' 12¢ Land 0’Lakes Milk o Te Emerald Peas T 10e Quaker Oats - 8¢ Wheaties Zion Ginger Snaps___-»'.. 10¢ Zion Fig Bars N.B.C.SkyflakeWafers :2o-19¢ N. B. C. Ritz Crackers __:::. 21¢ N. B. C. Cheese Ritz__ 1T¢ Weston’s Cookies___2 rx:-. 25¢ Burry’s Cookies s (4c New 1937 Crop Large Diamond Budded WALNUTS LOOK FOR THE RED DIAMOND Stamped on Every Shell Three Times Better More Flavor—More Food Value More Economy v 28¢ Remember— Watch for that Red Diamond on every shell. Orange Peel Lemon Peel Glace Pineapple Glace Cherries Camel Pitted Dates _ *i:o-10¢c Dromedary Dats___2 rxes. 25¢ Monogram Dates____ 4. 19¢ Calimyrna Figs s o 10C Black Mission Figs___ == 10c R & R Plum Pudding .- 25¢ Stokely’s Pumpkin__"%2* 10¢ Major Mincemeat 5 25¢ Simole Mincemeat_____35* 85¢c Jolly Time Pop Corn___ux 14¢c Duff’s Dark Molasses 3.~ 12¢ Brer Rabbit Molasses .. l4¢c New England Syrup___rixt 17¢ Biue Label Karo King Syrup The New Nucoa with Vitamin A SELECTED STORAGE JUMBO BRAND “GRADE B”_. . SANICO ALL-PURPOSE _.__:: HARVEST BLOSSOM :.... aoz. §2¢ 45¢ 3% 25 -20: 25¢ w12 12 Ib. 121b. sack Honey Nut Swift’s Jewel LAND 0’ LAKES, AGED___ . 29¢ LONGHORN w. 25¢ Pride of Va. Herring =, 14c Domestic Sardines___3 cans {0¢ *%.> 16¢ Davis Codfish Cakes__:c,-- 9¢ Catalina Tuna Fish___ - [T¢ et bl i Corned Beef Hash g'ze-, 2 cans 25¢ Wilson’s Corned Beef, 2:2, - 35¢ R & R Boned Chicken__ <= 43¢ Wilson’s Potted Meat-__m- Sc Wilson’s Vienna Sausage « - 9¢ meee s s NPT o e Michigan Beans Black Eye Peas Pinto Beans Baby Lima Beans Fancy Bulk Rice Prunes 2/ Sunsweet Prunes____.% Sunsweet Prunes L Evap. Peaches Evap. Apricots White House APPLE CIDER Due to this year’s enormous ap- ple crop, we are able to offer this delicious cider at the lowest price in years. Haf Gallon Jug 20c Full 3 5c Gallon Jug Sanico Mayonnaise ___ 2, 25¢ Salad Dressing soierm 16 on I5e Lang’s Pickles Lindsay Ripe Olives . =, 23c C & B, »*Bread ___2 s 25¢ Sanico Jelly Libby’s Pineapple___~u:* 19¢ Heinz Soup (z:zt) ___2 cans 25¢ Stokely’s Baby Foods, 2 «ns 15¢ Peerless Macaroni v 56 1Tc w. [4¢ 3 ke 10C Ivanhoe Potato Salad __u 15¢ Sanico Grape Juice___=: 15¢ Jeil-0 Chipso or Oxydol____:t: 2|c Camay or Palmolive ._ _cax- 6¢ Lifebuoy Soap 3 caxes 20¢ Lux Toilet Soap____3 caxes 20¢ Fraternity and has won his Phi Beta Kappa key. He was graduated cum laude last year with highest honors in English and was a leader in nu- merous extracurricular activities, ———— Show Showers Visitor. Just because he was the 5,000,000th to pass the turnstile into the “Nation of Work” exhibition in Dusseldorf, Germany, Robert Lipinski, a 21-year- old tilemaker of ‘Dortmund, became an honored guest. He.was presented & portrait of Hitler, a gold watch, a ticket for a three-week vacation in Italy and a certificate of honor. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937. DR. RUHLAND TO SPEAK | Will Address Soc’'21 Agencies’ Council on Monday. Dr. George C. Ruhland, District health officer, will speak at the No- vember meeting of the Washington Council of Social Agencies to be held at 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Y. W. C. A, /Seventeenth and K streets N.W. Dr. Ruhland will explain the in- crease in budget requests for the next fiscal year and the needs of the Health Department. ANOTHER NEW STORE A brand-new building—brand-new Self-Service Store. Plenty of parking space on our own parking lot. Everyone who travels Bladensburg Road will pass this store, located about a half mile past the District Line. OPENS FRIDAY at 4 P.M. AND WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL LATE FRIDAY NITE 305-07 BALTIMORE BLVD. Bring the Family and Inspect this fine modern Food Store. Why not also do your Week-end Shopping? CRANBERRY‘ SA UCE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables BOSC PEARS 4-25¢ Continuing Our Sale on APPLES YORK APPLES.....5 ™ 10¢c GOLDEN DELICIOUS __ 5 . 19¢ RED DELICIOUS 6 19 STAYMANS Sz and Winter Banana Variety BOX & smss 4 o 25€1 o ROL DER FLORIDA ORANGES 18¢-40¢ Priced According to Sizes All Sizes Not in All Stores Pink TEXAS 7 GRAPEFRUIT 56 ea. to 3 for 250 Extra fancy—firm Bosc Pears at a very special price this week end Stayman, Delicious Per Dozen bunch 1c Jumbo Sliced Bread Sanico Bread Sanico Rye Bread Sanico Raisin Bread Sanico Pan Rolls Time for Sausage and Pancakes! One Pound of SANITARY’S SAUSAGE And One Package of SANIC FLOUR Follow the directions on the package when cook= ing sausage. Airway Coffee Green Bag Coffee Sanico Coffee Afternoon Tea Baker’s Cocoa Pancake or Buckwheat Satisfaction at Low Cost Thousands are using our meats with complete satisfaction. A trial will convince you that SANITARY is the place for meats. Why not try pork Whole for dinner tonight? or half Ib. 250 PORK LOIN noAs PORK CHOPS W 25 " 31e FRESH SHOULDER FRESH HAMS _____». 2Tc FRESH SPARE RIBS . » 23¢ SANICO HAMS . » 29¢ LEG 0’ LAMB : BRIGGS SCRAPPLE _ ». Idc | Slices of “:w-" Ham__». 39¢ PORK PUDDING w.|9¢ | SANICO BACON_ _ _ = ». 22¢ XX ECONOMY BEEF Ib. 33(; ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK - PORTERHOUSE GROUND BEEF w». 23¢ { CHUGK ROAST COOKED HOMINY __ - 10c | RIB ROAST w. 2T¢ SANICO FRYERS =-43c The Finest Fryer that money can buy. They’re scientifically raised, freshly killed in Washington and delivered to our markets in refrigerated trucks. ». 23¢

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