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NG STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, 1028, PIGGLY 'WIGGLY @"W/u/lmlmmum/!Wuw .Q= /—\ gl L 0 L [T 12 THE EVEN UARY 12, DS o et Mo o Kooes Wiyt In Bread Loaf Sold to Average Family <m1|l pmm Nsullwl to (ho- (’\rnwr | into (hp making of n lnnf n( bread —_— [mm to the average American family o over a three-year period studied by Bcard of Trade Committee|ine redcral Trade Commission. A | pound loaf of bread cost the Ameri- Urges Early Start Be Made on Project. tition were found indications frequent- Iy pointed to activities of national, | district, or local associations or clubs hese associa- In price-fixing activi Wholesale bread y have shown a_pronounced decline from the high levels of 1920, with prices in a general lowing the trend of flour prices that period, the commission iy, Ly, can family 8.55 cents, with the farmer re ing 1.15 cents and the baker, rents of the amount. Ly, — N med in the United St i by commercial bakeric hree companies 0 per cent of the output, the n found that competition fbr although price cutting lted in price fixing mmmu(-m operating amount of commercial United States on_ reporte nd Continental a shed, con- with an 0 per cent | d produc- | 1 produc to 130 n, pre. | duct | output of public jted_States. ning influences on compe- | tion in_the rowth "¢ DRUGGISTS’ PROTECTION |WOMAN ADMITS HITTING DECLARED IN POLITICS\ HUSBAND WITH FLI\TIRONI s were Nnmnvx.l'd‘ Giving herself up to a policeman, | | who was passing near her home, at 58 M street, shortly after 5 o'clock Helen Jones, colored, | ) red that she had ! hit her husband, Rockerfeller Jones. | on the head with a flatiron to avengé | ts Veterans' As. his attacks upon her, and submitted | heon Tuesday at | hers for arrest, saying that she was | willing to “take the consequences.” The policeman, E. J. La Force, then | entered the house and found Jones | f » nd and | the brain, and STAR SOAP Get a supply to have on hand for Monday washday Priced to Please the Thrifty Housewife ROAST PORK —for Sunday dinner, just the thing these cool, snappy days. SMALL TENDER PORK LOINS Whole or half loin, Lb. 22¢ Selected White F RESH EGGS —these are large, meaty, white guaranteed 1o please the )st discriminati ng taste. R ouiaia in: | 1g profession” b attorney fc of Retail BAKING POTATAES —formerly looked upon as a luxury difficult to obtain, have now become a necessity for baking purposes. We are distributing to our stores a car of these wonderful potatoes, packed 15 pounds in a sealed carton. Every potato has been carefully and uniformly graded. Turnstile Coffee SOMETHING DIFFERENT AT A Piggly Wiggly's own brand.g, JSPECIAL PRICE WHILE THEY LAST. specially blended and roasteds’. Buy a Dozen Today for our patrons. DOZEN 5 gc 15-Lb. Cfrton 79c Otl‘ler Dairy Famous DEL MONTE Products Canned Fruitsand Vegetables Sunset Gold Butter . . . ." 57¢ At Special Low Prices Land O’Lakes Butter . . . 62¢ RED RASPBERRIES 35c ASPARAGUS TIPS . . No. 2 Tin Picnic Tin First Prize Oleo STRAWBERRIES ASPARAGUS TIPS No. 2 Tin .. No. 1, Square FRUIT SALAD ASPARAGUS TIPS, M. W. Buffet Tin .... No. 1, Square FRUIT SALAD ASPARAGUS, Col.. Peeled No. 1 Tin : No. 21, FRUIT SALAD APRICOTS, pceled No. 2! Tin Buffet Tin PINEAPPLE, sliced APRICOTS, peeled No.2%, Tin ............ PINEAPPLE, crushed No. 2 Tin .. PLUMS, De Luxe No. 212 Tin SPINACH No. 2!, Tin ressed the Dis-| t a lu h Hotel. kmeyer cited the Federal Time To Serve ical to the w iness sterday s iking him. 1y and is being hel the outcome of Jones' injuries, Watch for the RED BAG?2 ry a pound to- aa J . - 35¢c Time for this SALE/ Grocery Specials Brown Rice S cantd Mint Jelly Olde English Marmalade ©'*** 29¢ Black Pepper . . . . 1 € 35¢ Stuffed Green Olives. **"* §1.00 Capers * 0z Bottle ]7¢ Russian Caviar . . . O Tn 45¢ Anchovy Paste Fancy Fresh Fruits California Oranges Sweet Juicy Navels of not more | id for out of al appropriations on { plan. This | < heen referred to the War due to a pro- | N pe actively | Covell em- | the port | more | . Also Mapl-Flake—The Entire Wheat Flake 1; Lb. Carton Checkr Corn Flake—The Super Flavor Corn Flake 2 o 23¢ s 25¢ Kraft Cheese . . . Pabst-Ett Cheese Sharp Cheese Pure Lard 35¢ 25¢ APRICOTS, peeled Fresh Vegetables —of the finest quality + reasonable prices. APRICOTS, peeled No. 213 CHERRIFS Buffet Tin ............. CHERRIES No.1Tin ......... N iwas CHERRIES No. 2t Tin PEARS, Melba No. 2!2 Tin PEARS, Bartlett No. 213 Tin PEACHES, sliced Buffet Tin . PEACHES, sliced No. 1 Tin PEACHES, sliced No. 2!3 Tin . PEACHES, Melta No. 2!¢ Tin . 100 feet deep the ultimatg the ficld » at most Thin-skinned, Sweet and Juicy 2 for 15¢c—10c Each and 2 .. 25 ~ Western Apples “hox stock—Wir 23c And a new treat in the preserve line DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE and APRICOT PRESERVES A wonderful blend of these two delicious fruits. . Head zgc Head loc 170 Stalk loc .! Lbs. ZSC > S Bunch sc ] Bunch sc Cauliflower . .. ..... The Whole Wheat Cereal Also Ry-Krisp—The Entire Rye Wafer Purina Whole Wheat Flour Iceberg Lettuce Red Ripe Tomatoes. . Crisp Celery nesaps cks Special at 3 m. 25c POTATOES U. S. No. 1 Grade 15 bs. for 43¢ WEEK-END SPECIALS Finest Cuts of N\ N =TTe = b T pm i i i i 1 A i A A L L S Children's B Pat. Colt E and Pat.Comb. = H H H Green Kale New Carrots New Beets . . .. New Cabbage Spanish Cnions “.'l Women’s STORM RUBBERS All Sizes All Heels 49C : . -lll I NN 7 top—-Button and Lace SHOES 99¢ LT SHoE STORE 1-Lb. Glass 726 SEVENTH STREET N. W. . ‘WASHINGTON. D. C fu|||?|.ul|;|:|u:n:u°||uaum BARGAIN BASEMENT NIRRT T I PRIME 4 MEATS FRESH FISH FOR FRIDAY FRES MTS SHOE SPECIALS We are offering unusual value this week in Cleaned and prepared ready TR T T T Y SPECIAL PURCHASE MEN’S HIGH AND LOW SHOES MADE BY ENDICOTT & JOHNSON £ g H H 99 Sizes 5% to Good quality in the new- et styles. All have Good. yesr welt soles MISSES’ & CHILDREN'S HIGH & LOW SHOES Extra h 2): Spt:ul E GALOSHES LR LT ETEEASAP TSI TOE D R HMMEAR ST ATHCIETRLLS L WA Tz g ! NOVELTY GALOSHES e price ever offered for these qual OSHE linings low tary hee's, Six 4. Buckle Women's, Misses’ and Children’s to Choose $1.99 e L WCMEN’'S & GROW- ING GIRLS’ PATENT COLT, VELVET AND SATIN PUMPS With and without straps. Louis, Cuban and flat heels. Sizes 214 to 8. TRY AND BEAT THIS PRICE. : BOYS’ SOLID LEATHER HIGH AND LOW SHOES 199 The Wind that stand tough wenr, Fvery pulr gEunrnnteed Johnson 0 give wnthy Nires ‘AT 1 PRICY, Open Sat, Evening Until 9 P.M. these small sugar-cured hams, at b 21¢ SMOKED SHOULDERS Fancy, 4 to 6 Pound Sizes Lb. 14 SLICED BREAKFAST BACON . 38c These 5 Piggly Wiggly Specials Wagner’s Cut Country Stringless Beans This excellent quality hean usually sells at 1 but special all this week at ons supply. 10c The well known Loaf” hrand GentlemanCorn “Sugar At this price you should lay in a gener- 2 o 25¢ for cooking Halibut Steak . Salmon Steak . . Sea Trout Spanish Mackerel, Lb 30c Fresh Herring . . .Lb. 18¢ Rock Fish 1 Filet of Haddock . Lb. 28¢ .Lb. 35¢ .Lb. 35¢ Fresh Ham Deep Sea Oysters . Freshly Shucked Pint, 35¢; Quart, 65¢ on Sale Schindler’s Peanut Butter Fnough sad! Fveny one knows the excellent quality of this log A butter Special! Schimmel’s Jelly Ihis s This price offers a very real reason tor stocking wp aw 10c jelly weather Fresh Shoulders Prime Rib Roast Leg of Lamb Stewing Lamb Shoulder Lamb I-Lbz. Jars 450 For Your Week End Marketing S . Lb., 22¢ Lb., 18¢ Lb., 35¢ Lb., 35¢ Lb., 15¢ This Week Armour’s Grape Juice It s alwavs w tew bottles on 18¢ Piat Battle Quart Rottle 33c