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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925.° |SALOONKEEPER’S RAID ey .25 isthu it it 20, 5,7:::.1:,“;:’.h':'::’;:,::,.‘.::“::! Woodward &Lothrop Down Stairs Store Friday is Remnant Day oo . " ArmyBind | INJUNCTION IS DENIED| ,\'fif@.".’ 2 s T “T«J““.“‘fi‘.fammv ok s b Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not Capt. Raymond G ¢ bition unit; Danfel Sullivan, chief of |stand and freely admitted that he' manding; Capt \\'5|1|1nvn) J l.\l_aé\] acir \mm and Howard E. Ogle, a police- | had sent a special detail to Rock nerd, band leader onight at 7:30 {man. The court declared that the|place with directions to watch it ex l, ociock 'c"“" Finds Evidence Tends tol {{q . c “submitted by Assistant|clusively. Nelghbors testified as (6| sent C. O. D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders accepted | March. “Acrom the Bor, e | Prove Rock Place Needs police. offelals, tonded to prove. that | e T Flannel Coats, $15 Velvet Hats, $2.50 Formerly $29.50 and $35 ALL NEW—Special Price i Overture, “Orpheus” Offenbach | S the pl was heing conducted as|late at night. Policemen told of ar- et urveillance. | r . & o o Manting? Piccolo solo, “Claopatra 1 nuisance and Capt. A. J. Headley |rests in and about the saloon. Madman’s Victim's Employer Polka . Damare of the fourth precinct was justified o (Master Sergt. A. Lutkiewitz.) ti; lu he | L £ o Master Se bt k Justice Hoehling of the District in Posting a policeman to watch the mers of Spain. in the last five Hints Second Maniac election. “H. M. 8. PIna itrey |Supreme Court vesterday afternoon |Place. = ave not recelved suMcient Wattz, Ui We | Meet © |denied an application for an injunc. Attorney . J. Maginnis, represent- | prices for grain to pay for the pro. Haunts Scene ailtz. S T Bailey |tion asked by Georgze P. Rock, pro-|ing the plaintiff, agreed with Assist- | duction 7 Fall Flannel Coats, some of which have the 50 go 'm sale tomorrow morni fashionable band of fur around the hottom Shown in tan, rust. poudre bleu and rose Nizes 14, 16, 36 and 38, Balbriggan Suits, Special, $5 15 of the smartest costumes for sportswear this Fall, the Balbriggan Suit. Small sizes, | 14 to 12, and women's sizes. 34 to 10. Favor ite colors of pansy, tan, zreen and biue $5 Wool Skirts, $1.95 20 of them—greatly reduced. Attractively pleated ané plain ‘models. A few in the wanted bright plaids, others in s=olid colors Splendid school skirts. Waist sizes 26 to 33 DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s and Misses’ Frocks Reduced Satin Frocks, $7.50; Were $15—$20 Silk Afternoon Frocks, $13.75 : 10 Satin Afternoon Frocks in light and Reduced irnm $25 and $29.5 street colors—rus., tan. navy 2 Models for misses and women 36. 35 and 40 Fall Frocks, $7.95; Were More 10 Satin Frocks that formerly sold at £20 and v on sale tomorrow at In rust and brown and 38 DOWN STAIRS STORE Silk Costume, Slips, $2.45 Women’s Full Fashioned On the Wash.-Balto. Boulevard Very special. 60 New Slips of mil. -sheen ¢ i At Rock Creek Park, Sixteenth X U | and Kennedy streets northwest, by the United States Army Band 1 Knew Susie”.De Sylva By the Associated Pr I Think of You'.Rose fantas Gems MONTCLAIR e e ' Stephen Foster’ -.Toban i [ New D 3 The Stz nm_'nd Banner. gk in” attempting 1o e s Q Mary Dal rom arrison N e B s o ¢ VIRGINIA PRESS MEETS. ” child, 1t 1 S FRspety - a 44 T | hirty-Seventh Annual Session The Opens at Clifton Forge. Sdk Umbrellas, $3.65 $7.50 and $10 Irregulars \Fould CLIFTON FORGE. Va.. September | 10 (#)-—The thirty-seventh annual convention of the V cizition opened heve 1l continue for three davs, and in a hundred delegates are Remember that every purchase made at a Piggly Wiggly Store must please you or your money will be refunded cheerfully and without question. om the annual report of | Scarbrough Franklin m will include an Dr. Henry Louis Smith. president of Washington and Lee Xas hased o rsity. on “The Scope and Mean of Mrs. William 4 the Future Virzinia of the Lee Srovs S n 4 alism . ¥ tor of the 11l speak be. “What Press Association Do S I forest in shaiGrgan Buy Your FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES at Piggly Wiggly Stores tors have rejected the st We have the most complete assortment We have the best quality available We have the lowest prices in town Sizes 16 aciionea Sremet e | University Park In Asylum February an incane o by the county hoars by County Supervisor Ernest Muslin Underwear specially purchased this sale. All new. The loi includes chemise, step- and bloomers sizes 16 chemise sizes 36 Pavne, medica Ne 1 in Fe % : n zold xceptional advant ancy navy and black. Sizes 34 to 44 . Otatoes Re 1 10 POUNDS 29c Underwear, 68¢ St S S s e b0 PECK ('5 Ibs.) 42c Z‘L’:%“a‘;“{fé:;*g\“V“‘" »a and good appear k h | St ors aizes i 2% stenoin sik 3 rench nude, harvest and beig COOKING APPLES | EPTING APPLES | BARTLETT PEARS = N Your Choice Baldwins or “ .ter Bananas” New York State, the ."':n:\: :‘"‘:"no“!:ov::‘ ot = e n'nih S Grimes Golden A :licious Variety Best for Preserving Sizes 38 to 44. Wanted colors of rose Size 812 only fiyflfi SUNDAY EXCURSION NEW YORK Sunday, September 20 Specinl Through Train SRR RGN ) I Diract to Penna. Sta., Tth Ave. and 72d St ax Midnizht Sta. i’ th 5:00 AN New York. 4:15 P.M Tickets on sala two davs preceding date of excursion = Pennsylvania Railroad % The Standard Railroad of the World RERUERERNAENRPR PN ENERE E AR P R Il Rl Rl ol Y Rl o) o o) o ol Get This Free Demonstration Jar More Nurses Endorse NOXZEMA The New “Miracle Cream” HE most concpicnous feature of the Noxzema Prize Contest run, has bheen tho remarkable number of letters e nur<es who not only use Noxzema for them. selves but use it also in the practice of their profession. There must be somethinz to Noxzema. If you have never used it, be fair With yourself and give it a_ trial. Read prize-winning letter below, then send for a Free Demonstration Jar. Week's Prize Winning Letter Gentlemen I am a graduate nurse. During my training and sinee 1 e graduated, 1 have had eat deal of trouble with my ender 1 ven the skin breaking. The dls. 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VIRGINIA CAKE FREE-Large Demonstration Jar “Helped me to achieve lovely ‘Marvelous for Sunburn”—"Healed worst case of Eczema'—"Ideal Powder Base' —“Indispensable Firstaid Crea: Rid Baby's Rash'—this is what other users iy, See for elf why over a million jars of Noxzema are being used this vear. Get a jar from all good dru:zl 35c, 50c or $1—or clip this announcement and mail it, with only 10 cents (to cover cost of mailing) for Free Demonstra- tion Jar. Address Noxzema Chemical Co. Dept. 01892, Baltimore, Md. WIN $10 _Ifyou have already used Noxzema, write a few words, telling what Nnxzema has done for vou Weekly prize of $10 for best letter. Any one eligible who pur- chased xzema before the t of thie contest. Address Contest Editor, Noxzema Chemical Co., Dept. 01892, Baltimore, Md. 5 Ibs. 23¢ Ib. 12¢ ' Ib. 8c SWEET POTATOES lb. 4¢ SPEHACH Ib. 10c | TOMATOES Ib. 5¢ | CABBAGE Ib. 3ic MALAGA GRAPES Ib. 10c SUGAR bs. 63¢ 10 Ibs. 63c A Most Convenient Size, Packed One Jars at These Prices Pts.,doz, 60c Qts.,doz. 70c | 6 cakes 25¢ 12 cakes 47c CERTO Van Camp Products The Sure Jell for All Preserving At a Special Bargain Price Be Sure to Use It Tomato Soup ....3 Cans 20c Bottle, 25c Pork and Beans. .3 Cans 25¢ BLUE RIBBON TUNA FISH| CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS All White Meat For Baking, Topping, Eating V4 1b. Can 19¢ 14 Ib. can 29¢ and Toasting Ib.31c 51b.tin$1.50 WALTER BAKER'S COCOA AND (OCTAGON SCOURING CLEANSER cHocoI.ATE Use It and Watch the Dirt thlb.8c 1 Ib. 19¢ Can 7c or 3 for 20c lb. 35¢ Butter = [b.54¢|Egg Fancy Quality Extra Fine Quality American Sugar Refining Co. Best Cane Granulated Swift's “Premium,” Nationally Known for Its Superior Flavor Sizes, 8 to 10 lbs. %= doz. 47c 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: 1631 Conn. Ave. N. W. Conn. Ave. and Macomb St. | 23 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park 2459 18th St. N. W. N. W. 2001 P St. N. W. (Dupont 1704 17th St. N. W. 5646 Conn. Ave. (Chevy Circle) 1222 Penna. Ave. N. W. ase 3147 M St. N. W. 1622 H St. N. W. X803 ConntBye N. W 7th 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 | HOME DRESSED VEAL Sirloin Steak . .. .lb. 40c Veal Cutlet ..1b. 50c Prime Rib Roast.lb. 30c Rib Veal Chops.lb. 38c Chuck Roast . ...lb. 20c Loin Veal Chops.lb. 38c Bouillon Roast. . .1b. 25¢ Bouillon Roast. . .1b. 25¢ FRYING CHICKENS Ib. 42¢ Home Dressed and purple Corduroy Robes, $2.45: were $3.95. 23 in medium and large sizes. Colors: Copen rose, American beauty and purple. Special value—Friday only 78 Rayon Vests, special, 65c. peach and blue. Sizes 35 to 42 Rayon Step-ins, $1, special tomorrow flesh, peach and blue. Sizes 23 and 25 lored style. These values Friday only Low-bust Corsets, $1; were $1.50 and $2. 19, low-bust and waist-line models. Broken sizes Thinderella Reducing Corsets, $1: formerly much higher. 21 of para rubber, reduced for clearance Friday Bandeaux and Brassieres, 35c. 100 narrnw handeaux and brassieres. in striped mate- rials, some with boning and elastic sides Sizes 32 to 44 Net Corsets, 50c: were $1.50. 40 in broken slze range. Reduced for immediate clear- ance Friday. Also Net Garter Brassieres, Girls’ Middies, 85¢ Formerly $1.50 and $1.95. 48 Girls' Schoal Middies, in straight and =ide buttoning models.” Some have blue collars, others plain white. All sizes 6 to 22 Infants’ Sacaues, Blankets and Creepers, 88c; reduced from $1.50, $1.95 and $2.95. 2% pieces that have been reduced for clearance Friday White Lisle Sox, 10c pair; were 25c. 75 pairs with faney tops. Pink, blue and brown taps. Sizes up to 2 Girls' Silk Frocks, $3.95: were $7.95. 2 of fine quality crepe de chine. Sizes 8, 10 and 12 years. Colors of blue, tan, green and hrown Infants' Dresses and Panty Dresses, 88c: were $1.95. 15 in sizes 2 to 6 vears. Good selection of patterns Carriage Bonnets, 45¢c: tremendously reduced 12 of taffeta. in a variety of colors In flesh an. blue and eray ehirte $1 $1.50 Fabric Gloves, 50c Pair 40 pairs of Novelty Cuff Fabric Gloves shrunk. In the popular colors of gray. eak nd mode. Sizes 6%z to & Women’s Kerchiefs, 5¢ Handkerchiefs, 10c; special value 00 pure linen erchiefs, with colored horders, at this price Friday onl All-Wool Sweaters, $1.95 Were 32 in tan en. hlue. red Popular 4. h-on are so much favored for Silk Tumcs and Blouses, $2.50 Were $5. 20 in silk crepe and silk faille Long ar\d short sleeved styles. Colors in chide navy, red, orange and pink. Sizes 1o 44 Overblouses, 25c; were $1.95. 0 in dimity In colors of tan. hiue and white Sizes 34 to 40 Home Frocks, $1; Were More Rezular $1.95 to $3.95 values. 23 h iresses, in plain colors and strip flock-dot dresses at this price Bungalow Aprons, 50c 50 Flock-dot o i Maids' g ularly 50c. 50 sets that would cost much more, Reduced for F v only Challis, 7 Yards, $1 Regular 19 vard quality. 1,000 vards marked for quick d over Persian and sm did for aprons. dr Voiles, 20c yard: were 28¢ to 35c. 400 vara plain white and colored voiles. in shadow checks Aprons, in assortment « osal tomorrow r prints. Splen- ng s English Broadcloth Shirts, *1. 15 + neckpand P lonar atiane sies $l.50 Muslin Pajamas, $1.10 20 suits of paamas with the popular Vee n. T»m- have become slightly foiled from display 2ni°D. Shades'nf tan. blue. laverdar. w T NS Sports Ravon Soeks, 45c nalr 4 pairs. palne'in ehades of Drown and fan plaas. 7Sc Alhlehc Union Suits, 55¢ 2L of which are fall cut: snlendidly mage ¥ hard wear: made of checked mainsook. A1 Two-Pants Suits, 522, 75; Were 533 Onlx R —raduced tomorrow only. Young men's and middla-aged men's stvies. . Good-looking patierns and colors. Tailored like much more sxpensive suits: full rut and a value vou shouldn't averlonk. = N price. Sizes 35 to 40 0 alterations at this DOYN STAIRS STORE Women’s Low Shoes, $1-95 300 .pairs. Pumps and Oxfords that neunall 1 at much higher prices. Of black kid patert leather, tan calf. suedes and hlack satin. Sizes 3 fo 5. Blonde Satin Pumps, $3.95; were $7.50. = pairs radically reduced. Fashionahle one- strap stvle, with Spanish heels One-strap Pumps, were $7.50. 10 pairs hlack satin one-strap pumps. with smart Cuban heels. Sizes 3%, 4, 5, 6, 6% 7, 7% and § Cut-out Pumps, $3.95; were $6.50. 12 palirs cut-out tan calf pumps. with Cuban heels and well wearing welt soles. Sizes 3, 3%, 4, 41;. 5 and 5%5. Children’s Shoes—Special Growing Girls' High Shoes, $2.35. Very spe- cial. 36 pairs brown leather high shoes, in sizes 213 to T. Misses’ High Shoes, $1.95 pair. 72 paire tan and patent leather high shoes, in sizes f1: to 11 Youth's High School Shoes, $1.95. 36 pairs hrown leather high shoes for school wear Sizes 10 10 2 Infants’ High Shoes, $1.45. 72 pairs infanis’ hizh shoes. in sizes 4 to 8 $1.18.81.28 Sheets, $1 R1xB0, 72%00 and A3x00 Hisaehad, a1 this Bneually Bienched Sgaiin Tiilowea 18e nd 20e, Two sizee. priced proportionatels And %% ia Tawels, 2 fo were 13¢ o rtlinen TSR omen (e Tiowele. hemmed and Anshed with tave ek Towels, 20e: wers 25¢c. 1838 towels of plain white huck. This price for Pridas onlr Tub Alpaca, 65¢; Was 95¢ 400 yards, in stripes and small checks. did ‘material for children's school dr Men's Oxfords, $3.25 45 pairs Men's Brown fords at a very low Sizes 7 ) Vanities, 10c; were 25c. 48 W hw- [\,n, lined Silk Vanities that include puff and mirror Toilet Soap, 3 cakes for 25¢c: was 15¢ cake. 30 cakes lemon toilet soap. excellent for hleaching the skin Dressing Combs, 10c; were 15c. combs, men's and women's teeth Water Wave Combs, 6 for 25¢: ! price. Comb and Brush Cleaners, 10c: were 25c. Le Blume Lipsticks, 15¢c: were 25c. 20 im- ported lipsticks with mirrors Bath Salts, 25¢c; were 50c. 15 jars, in rose verbena, eau de cologne odors Coty’s Compacts, 18c; were 25¢. tain powder only. Delightful odor Dried Rose Petal Sachets, 10c: were 25¢. Face Powder, 10c; was 18c. 68 cane of very fine grade imported face powder, in flesh and brunette. Imitation Pearl Necklaces, $1 Greatly reduced. 17 Indestructible French Pearl (imitation) Necklaces, with sterling silver clasps, 24-inch length Graduated Chokers, 48¢; were 95c. 17 French (imitation) pearl chokers and necklaces, 24 inches long. Grass Bags, 23c, special. 30 shopping or work bhaskets Tableware, 15¢c: was 35¢ to 45c. hutter knives, suzar shells and ladles. Serving Trays, 48c: were $1. 25: 10 and 12 inch sizes, engraved nickel; non-tarnishable Candlesticks, 25c; were 50c. 12 polvchrome ecandlesticks greatly reduced Double Chokers, 65¢; were $1. 26, in brown red, cherry jet. erystal and green Washable Bead Bags, 50c; were $1.50. 13. in color combinations of green and orange with white. nd Black Calf Ox- 54 dressing Fine or coarse 24 that con- splendid for S pleces, Special Friday Sale — Seconds of High-Grade Congoleum Rugs We have arranged for an interesting Sale of Congoleum Rug Seconds— tomorrow. slight. vou to shop early. They've just been received and the imperfections are extremely The values are so unusual—the savings so extraordinary These prices for tomorrow only. we urge 9x12 Rugs. .....$10 4.6x9 Rugs....$2.95 3x9 Rugs..... $1.95 If Perfect, Would Be Much ngher. DOWN STAIRS STORE

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