Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1927, Page 19

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A\'T\’(“r RT \T' W/ \QTTT\("‘T(L\'. e D. €, MOXNDAY, NOVEMBER KLEIN LAUDS wufik | ATT!\E:( O BUNCIL Assault on Citizens' Ad- Annual Report REVEGIS Amer- ntion Ehath “ visory Group. : : ican Gains in Interna- i 4 gl i i o Bar| 1 with :“J Lama Atrs lantic fly tional Commerce. iR 0009 00.- 1t ‘ ‘ i plans, i 3 remain in New York for Americans eng: in i S P e X — ;;r;‘w lnn‘«nwio ;':I,f“n S SisaE \/E Us a Chance ] to Demonstrate We'll quickly cony that we know what we Small-Arn his annual rep The addition to A S Pprofits came from the prox new business by the bur sentatives and from the losses by like aid, he s cific items coming under 1 the hureau were included pilation. s without obligation, “‘Clearly, the An Estimates with R. K. Ferguscn Inc. nindmard & Lnthrop e Qe The ChriStmas Store wmoto v Three Thanksgiving Dining Room Suites “The Gilmore” “The Lyndon” The charm of Louis XVI and the sturdy beauty ut’ an In complete accord with the outstanding English old English influence make this 10-piece suit period known as Charles 11, is this unique suite of did example of the furniture maker’s art. ¢ ten pieces. Such period features as carving, the painted panels, a Greek key fret and ornamented legs tell authentic stories of the two periods that inspired the buffet, server, china cabinet, extension table, arm- : e o ! : ! chair and five side chairs. Combination walnut with Combination walnut that is finished in antique is very maple burl. attractive. %660 : $395 “The Marlborough” \1 ideal suite for the larger dining room is “The Marlborough,® e period of Loui and losing none of the dig- assiveness that is ¢ istic of that style. The the armchair, buffet, server, china cabinet and extension table are replete with hand carving and nicely matched veneers of American walnut. ‘62 DiNiNG Rooy FURNITURE SECTION, SIXTH FLOOR, scroll and scallop shell ornament, bulbous legs and raised panels provide great interest and character. 100-piece French China Dinner Services In four beautiful patterns 49 You'll be proud to serve your Thanksgiving dinner, and other dinners of many social seasons, too, from these fine imported services. Among the four patterns you will find a clever geometrical treatment of the horder, another of semi-Persian inspiration, a third that is delicately colorful and a fnmlh whose floral border seems to speak of a Colonial thought. The price you'll surely realize is surpris- ingly moderate for one hundred picce scts of this fine quality. Our numerous open stock patterns provide a wealth of opportunities for adding to your present service or beginning a new one Haviland Dinner Plates, $19.50 to $28.50 a dozen. Japancse Dinner Plates, $10 to $13.75 a dozen. Haviland ¢ s, $16. 50 to 324450 a dozen. Japanese Salad Plates, $6.50 to $9 a dozen. Japanese Bread and Butter Plates, $4 to $7 a dozen. <. §25.50 to $39 a dozen, lapanese Tea Cups and Saucers, $10 to $13.75 a dozen. 1 s, $23.50 to $35 a dozen. Tapanese After Dinner Coffees, $7.50 to $10 a dozen. Ih\ nhnrl lmu'l[nn Cups and Saucers, $31 to $47 dozen. Japanese Bouillon Cups and Saucers, $13to$16.50dozen. CuixA Section, Fiern Froor . "PRINGS A SMILE of SATISFACTION To Tl‘OaP Who Demand Quahty Plus Economy ving 12 foods of nationally known good e ss, at prices no h r tha ence And ien one has m H‘}u\("lh(\ of pur- AT PIGGLY’S MORE THAN FIFTY WASHINGTON STORES, HOUSEWIVES ARE ABSOLUTELY ASSURED OF BOTH QUALITY AND ECONOMY! For the THANKSGIVING Table ~ FRESH i FRESH Vegetables /5 - MEAT and Fruits j ) ol & Specials CR AN BERRIES, Fancy - : Fresh Hams Cape Cods, large, ripe 7, 3 Tl b % Fresh Shoulders.......Ih, and red .... Svicnn s a ] ’ = f\ 7/ %l Povki ot Rosst CAULIFLOWER, Fancy S 5 S 2 Pork Chops . White Heads, firm and " "Q Spare Ribs.. PR each, 30¢ > S\ Lagieb Eanb PESEEE S Prime Rib Roast Beef b, Potatoes .. 151bs., 39¢ Sweet Potatoes 41bs. 15¢ N CaBBARSt. .. ¢os: 5105 O T o Thanksgiving for inferior products, the advant ire obvious, 0Old Cabbage .. UR markets are well supplied with fresh killed and dressed young turkeys. Plump Specials and tender birds. Your choice of hens or b E Crisp Celery.........stalk, 10c toms in a size to suit your requirements. Make kRS aucy Camm"fi?: 35¢ kbt vour selection carly so as to get your pick of our Almonds, paper shell..lb., 37 large assortment. Brazils, large washed..lb,, 29¢ LARGE IDAHO BAKING Pecans, paper shell....Ib., 49¢ :::tT A Seerh 14 nr,:a.lzsg | Salt Water Oysters Layer Figs, %-1b. package, 15¢ Dromedary Dates....pkg., 20c Iceberg Lettuce | For the Turkey Dressing | ke 150 FINEST FANCY WESTERN | Pi Quart Black Palm Dates.. pkg. 23 APPLES Table Raisins, Imp., pkg. 35¢ Choice Box Varieties POULTRY for the Sun Maid Raisins. .2 pkgs., 25¢ Delicious ...........31bs,23¢ Currants ....1-1b. package, 17¢ Jonathans ) e Thanksglvlng Feast Mince Meat, \\'or;:l]'a,. o Roman Buuue-‘«.v 3 Stasmase Fresh Chickens g Plum Pudding, R&R, Long Island ‘Ducks . sus e Hlj]l" can, 2S¢ e o g, Heinz, TelavpCiaess & ltsa s E‘:;hef P ....Each $1.15 s campmee Concord Grapes ...basket, 25¢ RABBITS .... caaissie .Each 50c Fig Pudding, Heinz, can,3% Sweet Cider, Motts’, quart, 22¢ Mint Nibs, Johnston's Fancy Florida Grapefruit, Genuine Fancy ]b 6 sc 1-Ib. tin, 29¢ nice and juicy each, 10 Marshmallows, Campfire, Swesti Ripa, Floridas Oranges: Smithfleld Hams 12-0z. can 25¢ Dozen ...30c,40c, 50 and 60c || Citron, Imported....... 1b,, 35¢ Depending upon the size The real article from Smithfield, Va. The finest Peel, orange or lemon, 1b,, 29¢ cured. Famous the \\urld over. A bargain at this price. SAUERKRAUT Fancy New Pack Silver Floss _2 Ibs., 15¢ FANCY SOUPS to ) COFFEES for Your Extra Special Start Your Thursday Feast 5 Thanksgiving Dinner Ail the varieties of All This Week A Fitting Cli to the Meal Campbell's including: Buy an 8-Oz. Jar of e e > = Consomme, Bouillon, Chicken, Mulligatawney, ’ Our famous Turnstile.. Celery, Pea, Mock Turtle, Ox Tail, Bean, RITTER’S Maxwell House Vegetable, A Clam Chowder, P Por ana Mutton Brot. o | MAYONNAISE | genia Can, 10c for 19¢ Lord Calvert ... Seal Brand PIN MOWCALILLI and get ;i:a‘?‘z Jar of Geo. Washington Coffee, 43¢, 89c & $1.35 RELISH and Watermelon | Ritter’s Relish APPLESAUCE 8-0z. Jar.. ..20c F R E E ;:I:arl .o’.l.flaine." 16-0z. Jar. .35¢ Canned Vegetables LorFLers | BUTTER EGGS Libby's Asparagus, Picnic PRODUCTS CHEESE Prepared Right Here in Three important dairy products Washington that you find so good in all Piggly Monocacy Valley Corn, . s Can Sausage Meat 2 Wiggly Stores. Conqueror Shoe Peg Corn, Skinless Frank b, Sunset Gold Butter Can . Burt Olney Extra Sifted Peas, Green Links Can PR PR« <~ <2 Land o’ Lakes Butter Scrapple C. 5 Piggly Wiggly Selected , PORK AND BEANS | ", Yis st ScEl.i:d Pumpk Ritter’s . . .3 cans for 25¢ Kraft Cheeses Campbell’s . Can, 10c 1,-1b. pkg. ... .. . Van Camp’s...3 cans for 25¢ Pabsteett Chées Van Camp’s “Beanhole” 2 cans for 25¢ FI VE BIG SPECIALS Specially Priced for Turkey Week Only TOMATO STRING PEACHES EVAPORATED Choice of CATSUP BEANS Blue Ribbon MILK Pillsbury or Fiseit Wagaiss Practically Your choice of Gold Medal Libby's in Cut in peeled—Excel- Libby's or Van 14-0z. Bottles No. 2 Cans lent Quality Camp's, tall Cans 12-Lb. ' 3 _— Sacks Carton 56¢ 35¢

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