Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1927, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FRAUD ORDER UPHELD | retard the work of CIVIL SERVIGE CASE . v DECKSION UPHELD! Refusal to Furnish Names to Better Government League Sustained. Victim of Bootlegger. Court Rules Against Sales Copo-f ration, Charging It Holds Out “Lure.” - MISSING CLAM DIGGERS ; FEARED PREY OF SHARK |Clothing Found on Beach Surf Infested by Man- Eaters. Near | ' IDREMIER Oil Burner $250 installed—Tank 275 gal. 1319 F St. N.-W.—Main 7408 Lactobacillus Acidopbilns Call our product “L. A.” Milk 1 TUTE e North 89. 1515 U 8t. N.W. MEN’S UNION SUITS 79¢ Full cut, well made union suits of superior quality check nainsook, white stripe madras and col- ored <t11pe madras in all sizes 34 to 42. A most exceptional value — the quanitties are limited. SHIRTS *1.65 Imported English broadcloths, oxford cloth, woven madras and rayon-stripe madras, in neckband, collar-at- tached styles. All sizes 134 to 18, and all sleeve lengths. Including fine cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres and serges in the new Spring shades of brown, gray and tan. Plenty of fancy mixtures in beautiful stripe effects. All sizes—but the assortments are becoming more and more limited as the sale pro- gresses. Women’s Deiaks Boys’ Suits $12.75 More exceptional values have been added to the original assortment of these new and “stvle-right” Spring and Sum- mer frocks. Silk georgettes and crepes in one and two plu e effects—all the new shades. sizes 14 to 46 for women and misses. Libor The Avenue at Ninth IN A\]P’PR]EC][AT][w are Reduced You will find many values in the P Boys’ Shop during Anniversary time- such as— $15 Suits (3 & 4 pieces) ............... $l2.00 $18 Suits (3 & 4 plCL(‘S) .......... $25 Suits (3 & 4 pieces)... 2 ‘319.50 $30 Suits (3 & 4 pieces) ........................ $24.50 TOPCOATS $29 Straw Hats Men’s Oxfords *4.85 Sizes are becoming more limited in this special assortment of regular $6 and $8 calf oxfords. raws in sev- SLAIN WITH OWN GUN. IN SILK HOSE CASEl re of a %ixllinois Highway Officer Called | I D. T, MONDAY, MAY 2, 192 THE HOME OF QUALITY FOOD ;PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES | Watch for the opening next Saturday | of two more Piggly Wiggly Stores 707 KENNEDY STREET N.W. AND AT DEL RAY VIRGINIA. . These stores are equipped with Fresh Meat Markets | | NEWPOTATOES 5 Ibs. 25¢ | | Radishes | Pineapples . . " Rhubarb . . . Bunch, 5¢ Spinach Home Gown Lb., 10c . . Bunch, 4¢ Spring Kale . 2 Ibs., 15¢ Tomatoes . 2 lbs., 25¢ String Beans . . lb., 15¢ Each, 25¢ White Squash, Ib. . 10c Spring Onions, 3 Buches 10c | Yellow Squash, Ib. . 10c | Sweet Potatoes, 41bs., 18¢c | Grapefruit . . Each, 10c 1 Lemons. . . Dozen, 30c | Navel Oranges, loz., 60c | STRAWBERRIES Quirt 25c | | | Chipso, large package . | FRESH MEAT MARKETS | | est grade of U. S. Gov't inspected i | m»h meats; | Sirloin Steak . . Lb., 48¢ Prime Rib Roast, Lh., 30c HELP YOURSELF TQ | Bananas doz., 25¢ | QUALITY GROCERIES ~ Lady Alice Coffee . . Lb., 35¢ Maxwell House Coffee, Lb., 48¢ ' Canova Salted Peanuts, glass, 9¢ | Del Monte Peaches .1 c 1215¢ Prunes, 3040 size, 2 lbs., 25¢ - Prunes, 50-60 size, 3 lbs., 25¢ Ivory Flakes, large pkg., 22¢ . 20c - Campbell’s Beans, 3 cans, 25¢ ' Burt Olney Peas . 3 cans, 50¢ | Kewpie Tissue . . 3 rolls, 25¢ SUNSHINE GRAHAM CRACKERS . . . Pkg., 10¢ - SUNSHINE SCOTTIE SANDWICH. . . . Lb., 25¢. BUTTER *%n™ 55¢ | CHEESE w.¥eea 20c EGGS Strictly Fresh 30(: LAR Open Kettle lsc Dozen 1-Lb. Carton 2c | B ACON Machine Siiced 45¢ | NUTOLA Masrive | [ | | | | ; Pound —have been installed in nearly all our stores. We buy the very high- also the finest of FRESH FISH and POULTRY. Chuck Roast . . Veal Cutlet . . Veal Chops . . Ve Roast . . ‘Roast . Lb., 25¢ Lb., 50¢ Lb., 40¢c Lb., 30¢

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