Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1925, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, stead, the Secretary is preparing per- | MRS, M. E. SMITH DIES. | sonally to discuss the problem with entatives of various farm organ- ons whom he plans to call to|Succumbs to - Washington some time this Fall. Appo President Coolidge plans to address Stroke of Paralysis. £ smi P the convention of the American Farm | Mrs. Marion Elizabeth Smith, a resi. | 4 Miss Ethel M. Smith and ean Federation, to be held in Chi- | 4 el i e driped £ o Pt | cago December 7 1o 9. He informed | dent of ‘Washington for the past 16| .. | , of | D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, | years ago, was a son of one of the! oneer families of Sangamon County. ! the daughter of the late Dr. A. Patterson, originally of 1925. Illness Following | Al Lsta |I)|xshed 1900 1219-1221 G Street N.W, (nllln:l nn‘r!q Store Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Benjamin Franklin University Transportation Building e R D Bradfute, president of the fed- | Vears, died at her home, 2852 Ontarlo | Rj eration, today in veply to an invitation | road, last night. She had been ill| D. Patter that he cte pt. | for - three weeks, following a stroke | Ho iculture from | of . i Walters.1 the country | M 5 G ay ni. iving the Presi- | Cou 3 { dent opportunity to explain in detail | her life in his views on the farming situation. | band, Richard |Co-Operative Marketing Law son of Curran, I, and{ | Seems Sure to Have Cool- idge Backing Again. Private funeral services will be con- ducted at the residence tomorrow ! morning at 10 o'clock. ad lived most ] d, m Hher hus h. who died 15 Deal with us—Quick results 915 G N.W. mendatic much-de Swan would § FINERY CORAL BAND HOSIERY Finery Coral Band Hoiery Is Pure Silk Reinforced for Extra Wear Full Fashioned With the Genuine Stop-a-Run Feature $ 1.85 FINERY Hosi worries of run FINERY atures e Your Dealer Wlll Show the LunDryGite ELECTRIC-WASHING MACHINE Washes and Dries without a Wringer HEN it comes to choosing favorite pastimes not many women would vote in favor of doing the family ironing. And yet, ironing might not be so bad if it weren't for two things—(1) wrinkles and (2) creases. If you will recall how many pairs- of stockings you've had to throw away just because of garter runs—you will appreciate FINERY all the more! The Coral Band is an impregnable barrier over which no garter run that starts above may pass. darning. stock f for Fall in all sizes. For sale or lease, reason- trict, etc. For further par- | or another it can be ..~>»n| nm Early last month it was announced “SUNSET GOLD” rdine CREAMERY (Exclusive Brokers) Jardine, Almost Unbelievable—But Tt's tons. tons. anteed to please. himself et for a | e, of \\‘hh'hi The Children’s Favorite A Big Bargain The Best ! Lkl N = | PiGGLY WIGGLY e able. Best section west of i ticulars and inspection, call [}| the. outleck for a farm l' Summer White House at | i 4 3 =.‘ na i hat course, | VMain 4597—1423 I7~St. ; ? om ‘hl"v.\’rm‘;"-:! B u tter 54c ] [ ] [ ] | | Doz. 47c|%l1b. 23c| 1b. 52¢ 1 a member. In- WHEAT Breakfast Dish No. 2 can 19¢ Gloss or Corn 3 Pkgs' zsc I5 Ib' 90 % Ib- 190 1 Trial Package FREE ST |G B i | Every purchase from PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES ] fo oo o Gt e IUISE give you complete satisfaction or your money Ur fimE RYON s ""'.}.,.u».-.: e b will be cheerfully returned---without question. €0. Inc. S e | New Way E Boss it B EGGS | CHEESE BACON Strictly fresh, guar- Pimento, A merican, Sliced by machine, the anteed, packed in car-| Swiss—in !4-lb. car-| rind is off—quality guar- ] Whie A special bargain on a e Creacne iy HAMS fancy, mild, sugar cured lb 32e : .m(; ,;(,\,,v.::;,“.j-"‘_ ham, sizes 8 to 10 Ibs. hairman of the - CREAM OF | DEL MONTE WHEAT | PEACHES 1009% Whole Wheat Package 10c | Package 24c ARGO |BAKER’S| FAB COCOA |3.10° Pkgs 20° sud Out Sizes in All Colors - $2.00 pr. MONOCACY VALLEY CORN, 2 cans 25¢ Fancy Bartlett Pears in Hgavy All-Silk Chiffons in All Colors $2.25 pr. Unfortunately we know of no way to avoid wrinkling clothes when you wash them. But we do "} know a way of avoiding creases— ¢ those sharp, stiff creases that a wringer puts in sheets and table- cloths and shirts and other things. Sport Slickers They are especially needed during the school and those girls goiny away to school will most certainly save by selecting one from this stock. Varsity Slickers $5.50 Tn vellow and green, with corduroy collar and strap. Sizes 14 to 20. Your neighborhood dealer, if he sells the Laun-Dry-Ette, will show you that way. And he will explain the convenient deferred payment plan of purchasing a Laun-Dry-Ette, if you desire. If Your Dealer Hasn’t the Laun-Dry-Ette, See Us NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO No. 1 can, 23¢| No. 2)5 can Aulomotive. Slectrical & Machinery Supplies | L 1328-30 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. No. 2/2 can, 35¢ 35c¢ .mu P — 7 v — | FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Featured at Popular Prices These Apricots are pedled and packed in very heavy syrup. A A Supreme Offering in Fall Millinery Velvets and Felts $D. 95 A very wide selec Turban, etc., Ha Chinese Blue, k Prince, Red and plenty of Blacks. Choose from many different models and styles. Syrup FAIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIILIINIILLLITLIIL % | | 222282533381 the most complete assortment, fresh daily at lowest prices The Campus Tomatoes ...........Ib. 5¢c |Lima Beans .....quart 30c * Slickers : Lettuce ..........head 8c|Cabbage .........Ib. 3%ec $5.95 / Yellow Onions ......1Ib. 4¢|Squash .............Ib. de | ||| oheme™ S0 COOKING APPLES | EATING APPLES " oy TOKAY GRAPES e S Haney il inssor Fancy Winter Bananas , brick, henna, Jonathans Ib. 5¢ 6 Ibs. 25¢| 16 10¢ 31bs. 25¢ Fancy No. 1 stock— | 10 Ibs.28¢ P OTATo Es ]‘ choice mealy cookers { 15 |bs.40¢ 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 gour attention to these markets, located in the following Piggly Wiggly tores: 3333 Among the many pleasing effects in our stock of extreme styles in \Women’s IHigh-grade TFootwear are the two popu- lar pumps described below. To see them is to want them; to buy them is to jnsure satisfaction. The Y sobel Pump This delightful cut-down shank pump may be had in her velvet (No. 7515) or 1t (No. 7116), s the newest and est pump at $7.50 Poke, 00 I(mw Sand, Bl Coming Fine 2 lbs. 25¢ olive. It is Noted :fifsi‘flbwmlmm §!t@lre::::: SILK DRESSES SPORT COATS Satins, $ 4.95 Polaires $ 5.00 220358388 S222838235832203228121 and of- smart- 333023 aaasaatairacaiiatiaotnotiniiaaiaiaiedseoatadiissiadiiaasiiisaiiacasiatiioss sttty Crepe Satin Wool Crepes Jacquards The 0 pem For those ome- 333522822820 2322288828223: t this snug op in either velvet (No. )" or patent (No. . at the most popular $5.00 We desire to call your attention again to the fact that we carry all sizes and widths from AAA to D, insuring perfect fit and comfort for any foot. You can save money at the Cinderella Boot Shop 1211 G Street N.W. 331 $312223388823283282: 2331230088SEERENIINILLL, F233220003233800 00003830023 {2030R 13203020102 p 33022002002 2203 " stusssssessssanenes 1631 Conn. Ave. N. W. Conn. Ave. and Macomb St.]| 23 Laurel Ave., Takoma 2459 18th St. N. W. N. W. Park 1704 17th St. N. W. 5526 Conn. Ave. (Chevy 2001 P St. N 999 2 7 Chase) Circle) 1222 Penna. Ave. N. W. | 4695 | St. N. W. 1803 Conn. Ave. N. W. 3147 M. St. N. W. 79 Maryland Ave., Hyatts- | 518 King St., Alexandrla. 7th and East Capitol Sts, ville | 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| FRESH POULTRY Sirloin Steak Ib., 42¢ Rib Chops Ib., 40c] Fancy Frying Chicken Round Steak ....lb, 35¢ Loin Chops , Ib., 4 Prime Rib Roast. .Ib.,, 30c } Shoulder Chops...lb., 28¢c| o [;resq dsl_‘.: 1 Chuck Roast.....Ib., 22¢ e Breast, boned ....lb., 20c ' Bouillon Roast. . .lb., 30c Ib-, 38c Cutlets Ib., 55¢ FRESHFIS 5 W. (Dupont Fillet of Haddock. . Halibut Steak . . ....Ib., 35¢ A very attractive collection fea- turing the season’s most enjoyable styles. Choose from a wide vari- ety of popular shades and effects. A real bargain at $4.95. Sizes 16 to 44, 46 to 50. 2.PC. JERSEY SUITS $5.75 Fashion’s Favored Mode. An ideal outfit for schoolgirls. The low price on the many different models assures a savings on their Fall ensemble. Ex- ceptionally low in price. Pencil Blue Tan, Green Rust, Etc. Including many popular models in attractive plaids. In shades of tan, cuckoo, gray, etc. Weights suitable for early Fall and Winter wear. An opportunity to save. SATIN DRESSES Long Sleeves, $ 6 : 9 5 Flares, in Pansy, Wine, Pencil Blue and Black Exact copies of much higher priced models. Of fine quality materials in various new shades. An opportunity to be stylishly dressed without an exorbitant cash expenditure. Try Sworzyn’s First

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