Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1926, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D‘. €., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1926. RUSSIA CLIMBS BACK |All Fords in Rock Creek Park Closed LIBRARY TO EXHIBIT sceo 3’53‘?&:‘?"&%3{&% ' utive secretary of the NEAR PREWAR STATUS| . After Dark on Complaint of Police| AT HOME EXPOSITION 25252, Demsnsnions, o, coqine; =y Uxhun‘ for eye congervatfon, land- i . e gardening and color schemes Soviet Statistics Show Country| Hereafter the fords in Rock Creek jwho telephone the Fire Department | Building Demonstration to Open at "flmb: n‘fl'&; d‘f.’; i i 000 Last Year. Grant, 3d, superintendent of public | hoyee (¢ hIain 10 mes of it tober 18. - Toxtus and s Erset nimber of bulld ] buildings and public grounds, after |yp barriers early in the evening. ;r:‘,"merch;nts. contractors and engi- a report from Lieut. Patrick J. Car- Lieut. Carroll “reported to Maj. A — J By the Aesociated Prees. m}luor ta« me: stiate- finrk Pouecs Giss Giar. n Din Jaduersas, e he dPu‘bllc fiblbfln’ Bils Bescatie th: WlFE——c—————SUEs o Moscow, la, . October = 7.— | cently, Lieut. Carroll report: fords were not safe at night, although tereste n the better homes. move- 2 Government statistics show that|L¥0 CArS have been stuck in the there mever his been a |Ment in the National Capital and Dr. e ~ ,forau Also u number of complaints | [0 the past George F. Bowerman, public libra: many of the Soviet's national indu: pg serious accident in either of them. % i TR tries have reached 80 per cent of nave been recelved that the Barriers |, yikelinod of high water is less | Ti2h: Das actanest o Bave oo | Deserted, She Says, in Counter to -war level, while several,| . "yign. than in previous years, becau O:“"t‘ home owning and hou-ekeeplng at the Menjou’s Action. Uit oD | oy habit of automobilists who | & operations in Montgomery COUnty | petter Homes and Building Exposi- have cut off some of the feeder 7 LOS ANGELES, Calif., October 7 , e k 1o lovk up the park police, | 5iyeamg that used to flow into Kook e e et M —sirs: EaWeyn: Maujod today Because PIGGLY WIGGLY production, whi 920-21 was only | = — = | Creek. 23, . man T e oLl wus B The fords she popular with autolsts, [OSIBeE 18 t0 28~ T | fied & crosscomplaint for atvorce agers and employees take rose during the vear closing S which approximates the pre-warYevel. | Observations at the ford near the | of real estate, building and house. | 25%inst her husband, Adoiphe J. Men- pride in- their work PIGGLY r 30 to nearly 70 per cent. > y| Last year's production of textiles|Joaquim Miller cabin, where an alter- [ keeping. The Star, which conducted | U, film star. She charged desertion. WIGGLY S . . uoooc 000 were invested last r|reached 85 per cent of the output|nate route over a bridge is provided, (a better homes demopstration last | Community p(operly ;. listed as the tores maintain a fn State industries, which are said|during the czarist regime, while iron |shows that most drivers prefer to €0 | Summer, will display drawings and | Star's earning power of $5,000 a week. | | high standard of operation. to have yielded vne Government u and steel production was 70 per cent, | through the water. pictures of its model homes projects. Menjou filed suit tnr divorce several ol > # pet profit of 000,000, tobacco 80 per cent and rubber. 60| Now the autolst will have no| A model street lighting system and | weeks ago and his wife later was | g The spirit of achievement has ‘Wages inef d by 18.6 per cent, per cent of the cld standard. alternative. a model house fully furnished will be | granted $500 temporary alimony. . - inspired them to keep their (,._\v, s stores well stocked and scrupu- lously clean; to courteously aid all customers in filling their re- quirements without suggestion or persuasion; to continually place before the food-buying pub- lic the best Nationally Known food products at lowest prices. FRESH MEAT MARKET No. 27 —has been added to the chain and will be opened next Friday morn- ing in Riggly Wiggly Store, ‘3178 MT. PLEASANT ST. N.W. FANCY 12.Qt CONCORDS Basket C Grimes Golden Apples STRING BEANS 6 lbs.’ 19c Home Grown Bushel Basket, $1.10 2 Lbs., 15¢ WESTERN BOX APPLES DAMSONS Jonathans or Winter Banana Very Fancy Fruit 3 Lbs., 25¢ 6-Lb. Basket, 35¢ SWEET POTATOES ' QUINCES . F Eastern Sho Large Si: Nisley stores, exquisitely fem- bt i g T inine in all their appointments, . N Y 5,‘:’::1: :;’::,,71:::" :]L: 5 Lbs., 14c i 4 Lbs., 23c are delightful rendezvous for . - fashion devotees in more than f - oughly trained in the arl of twenty fiu of America’s prin. v AL B serving Milady in an efficient = S B BGTATORS B b 12-Lb. Sack, 69c | 10 Lbs., 59¢c | 4 ¥ALL &N 19¢ EL;ATERING excl.usively to the most discriminating of @80 Nisley stylists follow the same Fasl}ion tmnds‘as i B ACON CHEESE S AUS AGE feminine tastes, Nisley stylists are always in perfecttune, ~ do the makers of the most expensive shoes who, too, e Db i not alone with the prevailing modes, but with the fun- must give perfect fit as well as authentic style to satisfy e i o lxmfi, -y g damental requisites of feminine beaus) as well. the critical tastes of those who spend hundreds, yes Lbo, 4‘70 /2 Lbo, 200 Lb., 35‘: GPOISE, grace and charm must all be a part of the RSOSSN oo . completed design of each Nisley pattern. Styles that & SHOE that ot fit can not give poise, grace and i “Sunset Gold” | are so exotic as to preclude the possibility of perfect. charm to its wearer; and without these very essential best fresh c fit, (which means perfect poise) are never approved nor qualities a woman never rises to the full possibilities of creamery 9 accepted by Nisley stylists. her natural radiance. “Poise” <l “Charm” FRESH MEATS AND FRESH FISH :;:]i::";:d :::;}:l’; !;im:;fe:;; ¢ . 3 J / p pes Pim:i:: :l'ml e.’ li’ :l:tfl :f! Mly can be bought at the following Piggly Wiggly Stores—there is one convenient reptile leather. It is shown in both ST @ A : softens its otherwise strictly tailored to your home: tan calf and patent leather. Patent sppearance. Comes in patent leather 1631 Conn. Ave. N.W. Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Kensington, Md. 4903 . lids 3 p . W : 3515 12th St. N.E. 2017 14th St. N.W. leather with high Paris heels — Tan g | | \ with high Paris heels. i f;:: :::: :: :g Conn, Ave nd ‘Z’e:“'"bcs.: NW.| 2 Lourel Ave Takome Park . ; : ) . N.W. 5526 Conn. Ave. (Chevy Chase 2001 P St. t calf with medipm Peris heels. \ A “L 9 1222 Penna. Ave. N.W. 1622 H St. N.W 1803 Conn. Ave, N Circle) 3147 M St. N.W. 79 Maryland Ave., Hyattsville 2580 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. “Chic” as pictured above, is e distinctively L By ;;:;va.:‘:.xn Ave. N.W. 2305 T8 SN W es pictured ebove, is 8 joyously differ- 5 4 different Oxford pattern with an in- 2742 14th St. N.W. 2024 R. I. Ave. N.E. 1831 K St. N.W. erly com- N > ey triguingly foreign eir. Comes in ! :::1:: w“:z:;:;::nlfih.,’m , 3 Suiteiie wiimaned. with: Haspeesed And at 3178 Mt. let Street N.W. Black-patent and Sauterne. High - Brown with high Paris heel; also spike heels. A fice, first qu.l,., silk from top Cuben heels of Sauterne. “Grace” - %?'Thgd*%flmw “f‘m‘;*“f:fi ' “The Mode” g LEG OF LAMB OYSTERS _ & pictured above, is @ lovely black | with reinforcad ,f‘;,:;:fifi:,,“mfi,*:: ”’”&“fm;fi"mmffi Lb., 34c Pint, 35¢ Quart, 65¢ e w1 eal sa! . Wi o . m—rr by R : Rib Roast Lb., 35¢ | Crab Meat Lb., 55¢ Fresh Shoulder, Lb., 28¢c |Boston Mackerel Lb., 18¢ Nisley’s Beautiful Shoes Lamb Chops L, 50c| Haddock Fillet, Lb., 28c Sizes 2% to 9 — AAA to D ,, | Ao 1011 S LD, c

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