Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1927, Page 28

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28 STALIN REASSERTS DEFANCE 0 FOES Communism to Conquer the World, He Tells Congress at Moscow. 5.—Asserting onquer head of the Christmas Savings Checks Cheerfully Cashed and if you de- | sire, a_S$1 Fountain Pen for G0c when you cash them. e o b S o S b e S CozyLounging Robes Mmoo mamaTITN e 1y "% Girls’ New Frocks Warm Set of Brushed Wool 55.98 1y tot will shout Even a “ nta brings them with glee i a set of four pieces like this, Sweater, cap, leggins and mit- tens in white, buff, copen, pow- der blue and red. Finished with knit border. Second Floor. b4 Give a Silk Umbrella 35. 98 She will be proud to carry one of these all-silk, 16-rib umbrellas _with new fashion handles of pearl and amber color with tips and ferrules to match. Gift boxes for each one. Street Floor. the | e THE. EVENING ;"Stubby.“ _lig Hero of World War, scot of [ing a German spy and saving the life of a doughboy during a gas attack, and who was wounded in action, was received at the White House by three Presidents, and wore pinned to the chamois blanket which admiring famous . E. ¥., who sha lustrious dead of s in., At the annunl meeting of the Red Cross to be held here Wednesday Representative E. Hart ¥enn of Con- | necticut, acting for the Eddy Glover | Post of | se nt Cl r) Ly | with a silver plate emgraved with the war record of the famous dog to dec- jorate the base of his memorial. The plate, measuring 16 by 14 inches and made ling silver, was subscribed by’s” comrades in arms. who distinguished him- one wound stripe, three service stripes and numerous other decorations and follows: umous mascot of the yorn_in New Ha- in Washington, saw 17 months of erseas and went through the . | offensive of tl (hampagne, Marne, Aisne-Marne, fihiel and Meuse- Argonne. Hi s one wound stripe and three se ripes. His famous voat was made and embroidered with s of the allies by the women of n order that the congress troy them. . “Kither the opposition will do this seck second party for it- in said. n as Communist party vements the preservation of reace and a strengthened urkion of { workers throughout the world, Stalin ended amid a great ovation, declar- ‘Stubby was made a life member of the American National Red Cross and of the American Legion, “President Wilson sl him on Christmas da; was offl sm will conquer in our wnism will conquer the Will Receive Another Decoration| .| French women made for him overseas | . | sale of any STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. DECEMBER House by President Harding in 1921, and by President Coolidge in 1924, “When Stubby died a plaster cast was made of his body within which the ashes of his cremated remains | were encased in an airtight metal con- | ! tatner. | “And so this figure truly represents Stubby himself, the beloved mascot | | of the 26th Division, as he appeared in life. “Loaned by J. Robert Conroy, Stubby’s master, of the 102d United States Infantry, 26th Division.” Minnesota’s Many Islands. From the Minneapolis Journal. Having a little island in the family is not at all difficult in Minnesota, “land of ten thousand lakes.” There are so many fslands there the State cannot keep track of them. i One lake alone—Lake Vermillion— has 365 islands, many of which have not formally been “discovered” for reglstration purposes as State prop- erty. They may be acquired by the scrlpt method, much the same as proving a_homestead claim. The only string attached to the islands in Lake Vermillion, which is in the iron mining reglon, is that mining companies hold "the mineral rights and are privileged to force the land when they choose to mine ore. E Many of the Lake Vermillion islands h t for $100. Give Him a Tie He Will Want to Keep! 1200 New Ties $ Worth $1.50 Ties are the always welcome gift for men, and he will appreciate the gift and value your taste if you choose from this big assortment. Here’s a brand-new group of fine cut silks in imported and domestic qualities and in rich, lustrous patterns. Stripes. Persian designs, dots and figures in bright or conservative colors. The silks from the finest looms of various countries. _ The Sale of Fine Shirts 5 Continues at $1 Street Floor—King’s Palace of Quilted Rayon - for Her Gift! $ 7.»98 One gift that every woman will appreciate for its cozy comfort and its daily usefulness is a lo_ungln%‘robg. These of plain or brocade rayons are very beautiful. Side-tie with long collar and pocket. Seco silk lined and warmly interlined. Blue, mais, gold, orchid, copen and rose. . for Gifts! Because the prints and plaids in these frocks are 8 the advance mode for next ° season we_feature them as gifts for girls of 7 to 10 and 6 to 14. Straightline and bloomer types of broadcloth and suiting. Very smartly styled and trimmed. We just know the girls who get them for Christ- mas will love you. 1 Second Floor—King’s Palace Want to Win a Very Fine Electric Train and Spiral Track? Come in and register and learn how to win this marvelous toy. Information at any cash register desk or the Toy Department. SRNBITBNBNBNENES Boys’ $4 Raincoats, $2.98 Black Rubber Coats, all seams rubberized, or Towers’ Fish Brand Slickers—all guaranteed waterproof. Sizes 4 to 18. Makes a wonderful gift for some boy on your list. Street Floor—King's Palace Give Her a Lamp This Christmas! $10 and $12 Bridge Lamps, $7.95 $12.50 & $15 Junior Lamps, $9.95 Complete with shade. These lovely lamps cast a rosy glow over the simplest home and add a glow to a woman’s heart when she opens her Christmas packages and finds one of these lamps and shades therein, Bases in gold and silver Tiffany Spanish brasses, two-tone gold and other lovely finishes. Exquisite shades of georgette and silks, finished. with braids, galloons and fringes. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Lamp Until You Are Ready for It. Third Floor—King’s Palace Perfect $1 Silk & Rayon Hosiery 79c These can undoudtedly fill many a place on your gift list. A short lisle welt and perfect quality silk and rayon—equal a very nice appearing stocking, in a variety of smart Winter shades. Street Floor. Waffle Irons $5.95 and $10 ‘Two sizes, bright nickel finish, with guaranteed heating ele- ment and complete with cord and plug. $3.75 Large six-cup size, highly polished nickel finish. Complete with cord and plug. Electric Toaster $3.95 Bright nickel-finish with turning toast rack. attractive. Electric Curling Irons, $1.50 Guaranteed Torrid brand with blue, pink and white -handles and cord to match. Electric Stove $3.50 nickel - finish Very practical for travelers and stay-at homes, for college girls and those away from Kitchens. Street Floor An Ideal Christmas Gift Butterick Cook Book or the New Dressmaking Book Street Floor toaster Very Torrid stove. PicoLy WIGGLY (A New Method of Household Buying Now Used in 824 Cities and Towns 5, 1927. » AN The Finest Kinds of Each Food Selected for You to Choose From ) She zlnts to ckooe for herself—by hersel f— To buy as men would like to buy, to .make their own decisions with no sdlesman to bother them, that is one reason two million women now deal at Piggly Wiggly. They select what they please from among the rare foods on the shelves. They serve better meals » for their families—and they save both tslme and money in the Piggly Wiggly tore. Here are coffees of different COFF.E blends and at several prices. The coffee you like best is here. Coffee Makes The Breakfast #* Qur Famous Turnstile, | 1b., 35¢ Wilkins Breakfast, 1b., 42c Lord Calvert b., 53¢ » . Chase & Sanborn, lb., 53¢ Orienta. .. .1-Ib. tin, 50c Kaffee Hag G. Washington— Pure coffee so prepared that it ma: be' made. nstantly In’ the cap: Per tin, * 43c, 89c and $1.35 t And - good coffee” i “the pack- age means good coffee in the cup! Grape Juice Healthful and appetizing as a drink by itself. De- licious in the morning as you use orange juice. Blends so nicely with other beverages. Have a sup- ply in the pantry for the holidays. Armour’s, pint, 19¢; quart, 35¢ Welch’s, pint, 30c; quart, 55¢ Star Soap Get a M Kantleak Shaker for 1c This Week Buy a can of Toddy fo 6 C 25 1 23¢c for lc a:dmana akes you buy one of these use td C ful Kantleak Shakers. == = i Cigarettes— Your choice of Camels, Chesterfleld, Lucky Strike Per Package, 124c Per Carton, $1.19 Special Prices on SUGAR Highest quality cane granulated 10 Ibs. sugar. Packed in convenient car- 590 tons or in the 100-1b. bags. It will : s 100-1b. Sacks pay any one to lay in a supply for some time at this special price. $5,85 L] Cantrell & Cochrane “Imperial Dry” Ginger Ale OMETHING new! the really good ginger ales of- the country, offered in a convenient family pack- age of six bottles—and at an interesting price. Ask for it at any of our fifty Washing- ton stores. These Five Specials Will |[ Interest Thousands of Washington Women Five Exceptional Values Offered All This Week in Every Piggly Wiggly Store ' Monocacy Valley Corn \ , Brown Sugar \ Finest quality Sweet Corn. | || The old-fashioned kind. Used And you may buy a supply at | in so many ways around holl- | .3prcc.c‘n. 2 day |mes.Lb. l # & 8c e 2 Lbs 5c, for ? Edwards’ Preserves All flavors. Nothing but pure fruit and sugar. A very un- usual offer at— Q M 28¢c 44 3 cae 22¢ 4 N\ Lb. 49¢ . 7 Specials from Piggly Wiggly’s Spotless fiefn"emton. Good Things—Perfectly ept. Butter—Eggs—Cheese Sunset Gold Butter ..........lb, 55¢ Land o’Lakes Butter.........lb., 60c Selected Eggs, in carton. . .. .doz.,, 49¢ Kraft Cheese. .. ......Y%b. pkg., 23c Pabst-ett Cheese. .. ...7-0z. pkg., 25c PurelLard...........1.Ib. carton, 17¢c First Prize Oleo..... ..Ib., 25¢ Sharp Cheese . ... ..Ib., 45¢ V4 \ lCampbell’s Tomato Sou;\ Red, ripe Tomatoes, made into deliclous soup by Amer- ica’s greatest soup maker. / One of this country’s reall; Maxwell House ;ine cofrees. “Good to the last COFFE drop.” Either ground for \ pvercolators or pulverized. Very special at— One of We Are Very Anxious For You to Try Our Own . Lady Alice Bread AKED in our own spotless ovens that we may be able to offer it to you FRESH twice daily Made of only the finest and purest materials that may be had. Baked by expert bakers. We offer you Lady Alice bread, in_every kind of loaf you might want, as being a BETTER BREAD! Won't you try it? Suggestions for the Holidays __ This is the season of the year when good things to eat are being planned and prepared in every home. Here are a few sug- gestions. And you will appreciate Piggly Wiggly convenience and Carton of 6 Bottles PLUM PUDDING, R. &R........1lb. can, 29¢ PLUM PUDDING, Heinz. ..... ...can, 39¢ . .can, 39¢ MINCE MEAT, Wood’s 2-1b. can, 55¢ WALNUTS, No. 1 “Diamonds”.................lh., 35 ALMONDS, Paper Shell......................Ib, 37 PECANS, Paper Shell........ «..lb,, 49¢c BRAZILS, Large Washed. ..... ve..lb., 29¢ CITRON, Imported. ........... ..lb., 35¢ PEEL, Orange or Lemon. . ....lb., 29¢ RAISINS, “Sun-Maid”. .. ...2 pkgs., 25¢ CURRANTS .... ...1.b. package, 17c LAYERFIGS....... . .Y5-lb. package, 15¢ DROMEDARY DATES.....................pkg., 20c TABLE RAISINS, Imported. .. .. .......pkg., 35c MARSHMALLOWS, Campfire. .. . . I Check This List | Things You Probably Need— | And at Our Economy Prices 1 Wesson Oil............"" 29¢c | Mushrcoms, Bandor. . .*** " 23¢ | Olive Oil, Heinz. . . . .%o " 27¢ | Peanut Butter, Schindler’s ;> 30c | Dill Pickles, Libby’s. . . .**% " 23¢ ' Tapioca, Minute. . . . . .2 " 25¢c | Vinegar ...........msJu= 15¢ | Honey, Airline. ......% * 10c | Jelly, Schimmel’s. . .2 tumber 25¢ | Marmalade, Olde English ' 33c | Corn Starch, Duryeas. . . ."* 12¢ Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Fresh Carrots, bunch Iceberg Lettuce, head...10c Crisp Celery, New Cabbag . .12-0z. can, 25¢ Just a Few Nationall-Known Items From Piggly Wiggly’s Well Filled Shelves Canned Vegetables ASPARAGUS, Libby’s, picnic can, 18c | ASPARAGUS, Calif. State, can, 15c APPLE SAUCE. ............can, 14c || BEETS, Trusty Friend.......can, 14¢c i| CORN, Heart of Maine. . . .2 cans, 25¢ HOMINY, Manning’s. .......can, 10c LIMA BEANS, B. & M., soaked. . ... .can, 10¢ | PEAS, Silver Label ....can, 10c PUMPKIN, Sentinel.........can, 12¢ | KRAUT, Silver Floss. ........can, 10c SPINACH, Maryland Chief. . .can, 10c SUCCOTASH, Blue Ridge. .can, 12Y;c Bouillon Cubes, Steero. . ."= 25¢ | Rice, White House. . . .*™ - 10c | TOMATOES, No. 2 Can.....2 for 15¢ s sual, iggly Wiggly Offers Unusual Values in Fresh Meats A Complete Line of LOFFLER’S PRODUCTS A Home Product Sausage Meat, 1b., 35¢ Skinless Franks, Ib., 35¢ Green Links, Ib. . 35¢ | Pork Pudding, Ib., 20c | Scrapple, 1b. . . . 15¢| Featuring finest cuts from carefully selected, government-in- spected meats. Expertly cut by butchers who know their business. Look at These Low Prices Slice of Ham. . ... . .Ib., 45c | Boiling Beef . . . ... . .Ib: Pork Chops, select. ..Ib., 30c | Beef Liver, sliced. ... . Ib, Pork Loin Roast. . .. .Ib., 25¢ | Stewing Lamb ... . . .Ib. Hamburg Steak. .. . .lb., 25c | Sauerkraut. .-... .2 Ibs., Salt Water Oysters Fancy Oysters, the pick of local markets. At every Piggly Wiggly meat department. Pt., 35¢ Qt., 65¢ 1 1 1 1 AN EASY WAY

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