Evening Star Newspaper, September 3, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVENING (STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (€., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1925. 7 | Marian Kearns, Interor Depart:| Walter G. Kilner, 900 Nineteenth| William B. Kerkam, 2720 Thirty- lsq 78. | anita L. Lawrence, 1550 W street] $5.63. 5 | ment. $6.50 street, $103.38 fifth street, $1938.03 M. Lee, 309 street north- | southeast,’$i 20 ¥ Income Tax Returns Paid | ™Willlam L. Kilcoin, 1606 Twentieth Gdward Knight, 2701 Con-| Carl Robertson Kiriz, Transporta N. Lockwood, 1121 Euclid street | street, $15. ne(m ut avenue, o7 tion Building, $4 2.78. | hl? \\ Low, 1209 Decatur street, | $2 l X’V 2 e giziady T Francis 4. Kelly, 3511 Fourteehth ot Conter Market, $53.85. | Toseph C. Kautman, 1319 F street. i Alice H. Lanston, Ken Apart From District and Vicinity | |ei"&0 Fernard K. Kaufman, 1613 Vernon |$93 | dohn Linder and wite, 304 Fourth| mants: 8160 ¥ o arr, 1419 H street, 90¢. street, A i Anna ||HH 1314 Fourteenth street Kiinge, 3300 -rhmwmm John J. Kelly, 1357 Kmerson street |a 7.3 Bert Loomis, 228 New Jersey ave. | $5.10. ! (Continued from Tenth Page.) . Kufour, 1831 Kilb ! X { northeast. $06.03 A Franiiin. i Kenworthy, 1301 Jef.| nue. $15.75 | " Carl_A. Loefler, United States Sen i~ | irk, 2 K Judge Advocate |ferson street, $66.45 .\lnx,\'s_!" Lyddane, 50 Nicholson | ate, $17 i I ss, 315 TV oo stre % ’S oest o irst st t }\hl‘..v 7 Fairmo 3 ra 6 Charles F. Kohle . 13 Monroe | street 5.8 i Jame: 1 Jdttlehale. 3138 High- '.‘7-“‘}" Jorss, 315 Thirteenth street h fiel kgeete: it AR e o N o street northeast, §6 i _H. H. Laughton, 1444 Clifton street, | land place. $8.50 ; e PRI T g, ot . 45 T street, $6.60. Kerr, care of Bureau of | 12 first 1 “lara 05 Mass 7 ’ Avery Long, 485 Pennsylvania e ot L [ A.'Navy Department, $25.46 2 | §48. 10 5 eventh and East | avenue. B W Sones 1433 (Webster iatrect. | 86 S 4 ] K 1455 Massachu 7 o) M. Conduit ro: g i | E. T 3251, 3 M. Kendall, Government 5 536, 14 Grant place, | sylvani Harry 0. Johnson, Quantico, Va..| Hot Ul van Lo . . ' 56 | sy Jontiecticit aye: | $1.97 Oliver 0. Kuhn, Bethesda. Md 3 38 0130\ Calitornia street,| Carolyn M. Kirby, 1939 Seventeenth | nue, $29.65 | " Florence L. Leavy, 1530 K street | street, $137. Army and Navy o o 3 “alve i 1216 ¥ street, | $2 | '™ Tuth Tee, 1405 e str chusetts (Continued o H. Kiatt, 3345 Kleventh 4 o and wife, 3730 Oliver| Fari D. Krewson, 5320 Colorado ave 5 " 2031 Ms o <ane. #5806 Lowe 4 s, 29 reet. $5.03 e ke 501 Munsey| Philip King, the Mendota, $1.443.4 - ry L ] - i Dan, War Datiit | b e i i Harry N Kaufman, Sixteenth and ~N V. } ) 'T11 Massachy b Kitchen, 1712 § e 72 Bugeina Kennedy, 2315 Ordyas streetk, 3597 L. k¥enue, 3 : 5 t 14 er and wife, 1841 1.66 - ce K. Kelly, 1624 1 street on ames 20 R street, $5.03. | P : King, 1442 Rhode Island i'v'- Q Johnsto and K. Quin y Knapp, 520 Irving street, s £ ‘l‘v et o il | 12 & hn,_ 3112 Nineteenth T, | > e a ernors TIsland s A, Kolb, 1808 Lamont street 0 0 G o T . 939 2 Cha . d 1010 East | # H. Krechting F. Keenan. Washington Loan o est, $2 Capitol street, $71.51 . $40.55 < nih street north | Alan M. Kaufman, 23 Grafton street, e e | 6 B o e (BEETNTREER]] | | OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED ON LABOR DAY " 4 app m;j ,q»:l"h ‘.e B I\x‘n: Co., Anacostia, D. ( e Knott, 1018 Vermont avenue | StUdEbaker! | Y S I S MDA L= UMY .. - 0. 1 Fric PoucEAnEEPBAARI.TLMEHJ vz FIEAEBDRPWMENT S GAME ON LABO $46.75. t Guard, $38.18 Give it your support—Buy a ticket—See a fine game of ball for a splendid cause. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES An abundant supply at all our stores, the quality is the best and the prices the lowest. WATERMELONS [ & Each 30c PEACHES Lb. 10c | BANANAS Doz. 30c, CANTALOUPES ruwo rots russ 3 FoR 25 LETTUCE Head 8c | TOMATOES SWEET POTATOES = s CABBAGE Lb. 3c | FRESH SPINACH 1.10¢ POTATOES .05 =" 10 Lbs. 32¢ Swift’'s Premium, fanc HAMS ;-7 Lb. 35¢ BUTTER “Sunset Gold” Lb. 52¢ | BACON Machine Sliced Lb. 52¢ EGGS Strictly Fresh Doz, 47¢ [CHEESE “Phenix” 1.2 Lb. 23¢ | | | s | gl I = :——EEEIEE—:IEEE B P ?Mxpsbom S : l B K ELEVENTH ST, pecia L2 lng Open All Day Saturday [ Choice Will Be Had of More Than Six Hundred---Handsomely Designed all Frocks, * They will tempt with their smart, effective designs—and when you contemplate the quality the price will puzzle—but it's a Philipsborn event. The materials most in favor; styles that echo Paris—workmanship that speaks for itself. Designed for street. sports, busi- ness-and afternoon wear. You Will Need Some of These Items for Your LABOR DAY OUTING POTTED MEATS SARDINES Boned Chicken Can 50c| Underwood’s in Tomato Sauce Can8c Libby’s Deviled Ham Can 17c | Marie Elizabeth Can 17c Libby’s Chicken Loaf Can 30c | Olivi Can 14c Libby’s Veal Loaf Can 20c | Norsea Can 18c Libby’s Lunch Tongue PEANUT BUTTER Deviled Ham Can 20c and 30c| Beechnut 11c, 19¢ and 30c Libby’s Corned Beef Can 24c i 13c, '19c and 30¢ PICKLES BAKED BEANS Heinz Sweet Mixed Bottle 22¢ C".“l’beu" 25¢ Heinz Sweet Plain Bottle 22c l4c Heinz Sweet Mustard. .. .Bottle 22c Heinz Sour Onions Bottle 22c| Van Camps.. Star Sweet Mixed Bottle 15¢ | Beechnut Star Sweet Plain Bottle 15¢ OLIVES Star Sweet Mixed. .. .Quart Jar 40c| Selected Queens Stuffed M ill Lunch Rolls, 2 rolls Se‘llec:ed 6:::::‘ . Paper Napkins, 2 pkgs., 15¢c| Stuffed Manzanillas FRESH MEAT MARKETS We are now operating twenty fresh meat markets, handling the finest quality of Fresh Meats, Fresh Fish and Home Dressed Poultry. We invite your attention to these markets, located in the following Piggly Wiggly Stores: Sixteen Models are Sketched—Sizes 14 to 46. j 1631 Conn. Ave. N. W. Cona. ‘Ave. and Macamb St. | 23 Laurel Ave., Takema Park 2489 18k 5o . 'W. S 2001 P St. N. W. (Dupont 1704 17th St. N. W. 5526 Conn. Ave. (Chevy Circle) 1222 Penna. Ave. N. W. Chase) 3147 M St. N. W. 1622 H St. N. W. Fth and East Capitol St. 79 Maryland Ave., Hyattsville | 518 King St., Alexandria, Va. 6914 4th St. N. E. 713 H St. N. E. Silver Spring, Md. 2742 14th St. N. W. 3226 Wisconsin Ave. N. W. 5014 Conn. Ave. N. W. PRIME STEER BEEF Porterhouse Steak. .lb.45¢ | Prime Rib Roast. . . .Ib.30c Sirloin Steak 1b.40c | Bouillon Roast Ib.35¢ | Chuck Roast HOME DRESSED VEAL Rib Chops. .. Ib.35¢c | Veal Cutlets Loin Chops. . Ib.35¢ | Bouillon Roast. . ...Ib.25¢ Fresh Killed Fryers / for the Picnic Basket Ib. c Second Floor. 1803 Conn. Ave. N. W. Spemally planned Sale Of New Fall Hats 5445 These Hats appealed strongly to us and the opportunity of buymg them meant the opportunity of offering you a greater Philipsborn clll——lfl ere they are. Women's, misses’ and girls —in a variety that carries :E: season’s hat features. Materials Styles Colors Velveis and Velvet and Satin: Com- Close-fitting h a t 8, wide brims, Ah“ (h.h l;.;‘” lhl..dd.l ll’!l bfi‘i"l‘“:lT the ricl ines and purples, the flat= binations are featured in charming Berets, Brigande and dozens of tering blues, the dusty greens and stvles for women of every age and variations offer a wide cholce for |ne"hira wing shades’ that are type. all occasions, ‘inimitable. E—SEE—ZEEE_E_EEEEEEEEEEEE K | | | | i | ; | | | | | | | | .IB‘

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