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THE KYENING STAR WasinnatunN, D, C., 1928. PIGGLY WIGGLY Self-Scrvice Stores Piggly Wiggly Markets Ore in Every Store’ MONDAY, MAY 7, SHIPI’[NG NEWS PLANSFORHIGHWAY SAFETY UNDER WAY. - I| and Sailings From New York. Arriva' SANITARY STORES One Near Every Home “Sanico” Markets Addresses Listed Below “Sanico” Markets H Street at 11th Street N.E. Brookland, 12th St. near Randolph St. Penna. Avenue near 17th Street N.W. Georgia Ave. at Hamilton Street N.W. Conn. Avenue near Porter Street N.W. Penna. Avenue at 12th Street S.E. Tth Street bet. D and E Streets S.W. Cherrydale ,Va., Lee Highway and Baliston Ave. ARRIVED YESTERDAY Road Builders’ Body Expect- ed to Authorize Movement to Minimize Accidents. For those food buyers who use their car to thop in and who live in the vicinity of Connecticut Avenue and Porter Street— we suggest you shop at Sanitary Branch No. 278— Conn. Ave. Near Porter St. —a high class food store in every respect. Stocked with the choicest of meats, vege- tables and staple groceries. And in addi- tion, plenty of parking space for your car. An intensive highway safety cam- paign Ik expected io be authorized by |\ the American Road Builders' Associa- tion, whese twenty-fifth annual meet- ing will be held here Friday and Sat- urday. The association’s national div sion of county highway officials will | meet Saturday Organization of a division of city offi- cials is expected to be perfected during | the convention. The purpose of the or- v ganization will be standardization of | R city street construction, operation and maintenance methods. It will hold its first meeting June 8. The proposed or- | ganization of a Pan-American division will be discussed by the association Senor Don Manuel Tellez, Ambas- sador from Mexico, will officially dedi- cate an Aztec mission fireplace recently | presented to the association by the | National Highway Commission of Mexico at a reception Friday afternoon. | “This huge mantel has been installed in the association’s headquarters in the Nattonal Press Building | The annual banquet of the associa- tion will be held Friday evening at the Willard Hotel, Secretary of Commerce Hoover has tentatively accepted an in- vitation. Presiding at the banquet will | * be Charles M. Babeock. chairman of | Krrleu the Minncsota State Highway Commis- | v sion and president of the association. | Als At this time Col. R. Keith Compton of | {foe Richmond, Va. will become president | to succeed Mr. Babcock Charles M. Upham, director of the | Aauit association, will be in general charge |y of the sessions. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Shakespeare Society of Wash- ington will meet, 8:15 0'Clock, In UN€ | Ameiiran Trader—Plymouth and London Corcoran Gallery of Art. Prof. Edrice | Coamo—San Juan and Santo Demingo City. son of the University of Maryland will ": yead a_ paper on “Regulation of the | Press During the Elizaoethan Period.” Clarence Ruebsam will direct a cos- tumed scene from one of Shakespeare's | plays. Al interested are invited to attend. Lincoln Circle, No. 3. Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, will meet, 8 o'clock, at headquarters of the Re- | publican ' State committee, 823 Fii- teenth street. Mrs. John A. Black will speak. The Business Women's Forum will hoid an iniormal reception at the Wil- | Jara Hotel, 8:30 o'clock, under auspices of the American Federation of Indus- trial Women. Mrs. Beatrice McKibben of | the Federation of Women's Clubs of | ¥lorida will speak. Complimentary ad- mission to professional and business | women and taeir Iriends. The Mackin Club will present “Patsy” | Ti¥is tonight and tomorrow in the auditorium | 1ot of bt. Paul's School, 1425 V street. Liberty Union, No. 6, efit Association, will have a 500 and ! bridge party, 8:30 o'clock, at Thomas | Circie Ciub, 1326 Massachusetts avenue. | PIGGLY WIGGLY Have Ycu Tried Campbell’s Spaghetti Prepared by bell Soup Co w 10c | Tin NESDAY MAY 0 American 1o Bitenos Atres DUE TRURSDAY. MAY 10 Peter Pan H°":y Dew lpe awl".n PEAS |Pineapple 19¢ (229 Six Thinner Slices the Camp SATURDAY, MAY 12 ma—Genoa DUE SUNDAY. MAY 1% rt Green Bag Coffee Turnstile Coffee Lord Calvert Chase & Sanborn Seal Brand. ... Kaffee Hag Lipton’s Tea | Hershey's Cocoa FRESH EGGS 35¢ Doz. Ritter Pork & Beans Campbell Pork and Beans. . . V. C. Beanhole Beans. . B. & M. Baked Beans. . Heinz Pork & Beans. . Heinz Pork & Beans PORK CHOPS .lg. tin, 14¢ Very Select—Choice Cut Lb, B. & M. Soaked Lima Beans. . . . . .tin, 10c Baby Lima Beans .No. 1 tin, 12V5¢ Silver Label Peas. . i Peter Pan Corn 5 Heart of Maine Corn. . ... Silver Lake Cherry Beets. . . . White House Apple Sauce FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGARINE | Those house managers who regtilarly use margarine and those who at present find but- ter too expensive for cooking, should try “First Prize” Nut Margarine. We feel that one trial will so convince you of the merits of “First Prize” that from then on you will insist upon “First Prize” when- ever buying Margarine. 5c¢ Lb. And Now: o Necs Low Price A’ dandy grade of sugar peas packed hy Inderricden, .sm. tin, 10c dix and Rareslona Zove and Pacific Coast ILING TOMORROW. Boulogne and Bremer. A ll;., 14c “Specials This Week” 20 19 23 G WEDNESDAY. MAY 9. herbourg and Southampton. lermo Naplea and Genoa. an. L.a Guayra and Maracaibo, a Trinided and Demerara. = : z—Plymouth. Cherbourg and remerhaven Santa Marta—Kingston. Cristobal. Colombia and Santa Marta AILING THURSDAY. Mar 10. | [I—Corupa. Gijon. Santander and Selected from nearby henneries. |Canned Tomatoes No. 2 tins for Puerto Armour's Grape Juice. . .pt., 25¢; qt., 45¢ Widmer’s Grape Juice . . | Welch's Grape Juice Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. Heinz’s Rice Flakes. . . Grape Nuts Puffed Rice size tins of standard grade tumatoes, pt., 30c; qt., 55¢ .3 pkgs., 25¢ . .2 pkgs., 25¢ . .tin, 15¢ .tin, 12V%5¢ .ti.n, 19¢ na. Cristobal and San Fran. Kirkman’s Soap A standard laundry soap at a price Kay Cheese Kraft famously good cheese product at a very jor special price. Colgate Combination 2 Packages of SUPER SUDS 1 Cake OCTAGON TOILET SOAP. t Polk—Around the world. Maria—Cristobal. Callao. lauique and Inaraiso. SAILING FRIDAY. May 11. | Garonia Plymouth. Bavre and London. Paris—Plymouth and Narcation Gherbmute. and Sodthampton. ‘(‘nlumhun—l‘)\nmum Cherbourg and Bremer- ave Oranje Nassau—Port an Prince, Curacao and Maracaibo per Amlx nagua—Cape Haitlen and Port an Bnflllm-n—l’on au Prince, Cartagena and Puarto Colombia. SAILING SATURDAY. MAY 12, | Adriatic—Cobh and Liverpool Calamares—Havana. Cristobal Limon meronia—Moville and Glasgow. conia—Cobh und Liverpool. land—Cobh and Hamburg. holm—Gaothenburs. dha—Piymouth, Boulogne and Lon- | and Mayonnaise The mayonnaise fac- tory-prepared with the homelike taste. Made of the hest ingredients, correctly proportioned ) Per Jar 19c Port | | Kippered Herring King Oscar Brand. | Kingston and Puerto Bar- tes—Christiansand. Osio and Cop- . enhagen. Conte Biancamano—Gibraltar. Naples and Genoa. rgo—Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Monte- 00 and Buenos Afres —Halifax and St. Johns. Poerto Plata. Macoris and Santo Women's Ben- | First Prize Nut’ Margarine Dn bi- l Kingsto d Puert Daughters of Union Veterans of !he' Tom T"" i3k, Kinuion and Pusri Co- Civil War, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey SAILING MONDAY, NAY 14, Tent, No. 1, 8 o'clock, in |y, g g ) | oitg L Rarvil Prishane. Sydney will meet, District Council, Loyal Ladies of the | Royal Arcanum, will meet, 8 o'clock, at | 93> Grant piace. Social hour, rfiruh mens. Sixteenth Street Hig Highlands Citizens' | Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in as- sembiy room of the Sixth Presbyterian h" ot i and L) ian. Wiliamion, Chureh. Dupont Citizens _ Association will | n!.'"","‘-f«'r‘.m..‘.’nffi.uf;é"v Y. meet, 4:45 o'clock, at Mayfiower Hotel. | ma rA-lh L Potts of . Marmge Licenses. Marriage lcenses have been issued to the 'fi"o'lnl Thomas W Byrum and Louise Oates. ’ Im ald D Logan and Catherine C. Un. The Butter With the Inimitable Taste Loon u-oo.m °f Bortamonth, Va. Loyalty Chapter, No. 32, O. E. 8., I'lul have a card party, 8 o'clock, Oyster's Auditorfum, Twenty-sixth street Pennsylvania avenue. and | give an informal reception, 8:30 o'clock, at Willard Hotel, under auspices of the American Federation of ‘Women. Industrial | The Gold Btar Mothers will be given | an entertainment by the Church of the | Ascension Choir at the Hamiiton Hotel, 9 o'clock. William Lee Corbin will deliver | lnm(h! Bbis final lecture in the course | given at the Women's CLy Club. Dra- | matists w be discussed are A: ettt vire 1. O'Neill. Mrs. man. PUTURE. Mackaye and bujzm B, Swormstedt, chair- The Aswociation of Private School | ‘Teachers of Wunmglnn will hold its last general meeting tomorrow, pm, at the Mayflower HMotel 4:30 Jessie J. Brainerd of Potomsc Schonl will talk informally about the recent | meeting of the vauhe Muumn Mn‘m n NQ‘I 'ork. The I.tnny—uound annual rmmum will be held tomorrow afternoon at the | Children’s Bhelter Home of the Gospel | Mission, &t 228 C streel Members of the board of trustees and their wives will he hosts, and the children of the hmm entertain st 3:30 with a spe- | nn ogram. All five bulldings of the | n will be open for inspection. The Columbis Historical Society will meet May 15, 8:15 p.m hall of the Cosmos Club. in assembly George R Parnum, Assistant Attorney General, | will spesk of “The Department of Jus- tice of the United Btates, Its History, | Growth and Functions ™ ‘The Rotary Club will hold a Juncheon | meeting Wednesdsy at 1h Hotel. John Lee Mahin of will speak on “The Comy of Advertising Mediums The D. C. Reta tion will meet ton €22 Pennsyivania avenue Associs- pm at Washinglon Feview, No, 4. Woman's Benefit Association party tomorrow, 8 pm cie Club, 1326 Massach give 2 seLLs &y A meeting of the Council Istration, A 4, Bpanis War morrow The Bociety tor P will hold s snnusi e meeting omerrow. 445 pm m, room 43 card t Hmmn Cir- ene of Admin- Topic hs Epistemoiogist mae Bhepherd Evolutionis! srdson, snd “A rietie ¥. King Bociologist,” Mre As Har- The Columbia Players. tormerly Wil- son Players, will present Grace,” Wednesdsy son Normal Bchool director 815 pm. at The CGuild Chors, po Amevican Guilo of Orgs v weekly rehesren 7:4% n the psy ha Epiphany, 1417 G sirest Simon, director Pian Seattle-1o- BEATTILE, Wes Mey 1 W ',w'b'urn of & ol ef shigs from Se ports o ton ang other centere Blenchgr ¥raue mansger of the BOVIRD jesaiGe) . M. Po The Baving wil- SN red by the Distriet i hold 1 pin 16 Churen of the Ot Torney Boston Boat Line The ariered sleam nd Northwestern East Cosst wily b e ocel offce, an Russians Arrested in Warsaw. WARSAW, Poland, May 7 (®).—Sev- erll Russians were -rmled Saturda Soviet legation staff here, by Goory Wojiechowskl, a Russian refugee. FOR WEDDINGS AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS Cadillacs—Lincolns—Pierce Arrows BROWN’S AUTO SERVICE MAIN 470 AFFILIATED WITH BLACK & WHITE—YELLOW CARS Edward E Rich- | | Thousands of smok- ers have already de- cided that here at Jast is the perfect cigarette, They are convinced that there is no smoke quite like this Yorktown blend of seven friend- ly tobaccos. We are proud of the enthusiasm of Yorktown fans, Maybe you will be- come one, Twenty for 15¢. Larus, Rishmond, Virginis - Land 0’ Lakes SWEET CREAM BUTTER Have you ever tried this butter— made from pure sweet table quality cream? Until you have tasted Land O’ Lakes vou have failed to taste the ulti- mate in butter. Packed in cartons, 4 “prints” the pound CANADA | DRY Ginger Ale Bottle l 8C $2.05 Purchase your soft drinks by Ahe carton—therehy saving money and inconvenience, GINGER ALE Pale or Golden 16¢ Three .Lnrge [ Bottles 24-Ounce Size Ginger Ale Camay Soap 3 Cakes 25c WAX l:'.".:59c Lux Toulef rer Bot. Carton 12 Bottles Carton of Six Rottles Plus Bottle Deposit Parson’s Ammonia .. .. Parson’s Ammonia , Sapolio . . Johnson Polnhlnu ‘DRANO e Snm Garb, 3 pkgs., 25¢ Babo in"u, can, 14¢ . .can, 20¢ Sani- l-'lluh "% C\icamol Civo 12'mots, $1.85 Mavis Chocolate Drink 25¢, Hottle Neposit Del Monte Asparagus Picnic Tips No. 1 Square Tips Mam. White . Tips No. 1 tin 35¢ No. 1 Gr. Med. Tips Del Monte Cherries Buffet Size tin 14c No. 1 Sige......tin 23¢ No. 2 Size..... .tin 29¢ No. 2!, Size. .. .tin 39¢ Del Monte Pears Bartlett, No. 2. .tin 25¢ Del Monte Apricots Buffet, Peeled. . .tin 12¢ No. 1, Peeled. . . .tin 20¢ No, 2, Peeled. . . .tin 25¢ Del Monte Peaches Buffet, Sliced. .. .tin 9¢ No. 1, Sliced. .. .tin 17¢ No. 21/, Sliced. .tin 23¢ No. 2!/, Melba, Del Monte Olives Large Ripe. . buffet 12¢ Large Ripe, Nowli... .tn 23¢ Fancy Fancy Iceberg Lettuce Bon-Ami. 12¢|Bon-Ami .qt., 29¢ Borax. . .. cake, 9¢!3.in-1 Ol.. CARBONA Cloaning Fluid 15¢ Our Rm Bnml Capital Board . . 0ld Dutch. — LETTUCE Al our stores are plentifully supplied with fancy lceberg Lettuce, 10s. I Cleansing Material—Household Necessities Safe Home Matches, 5¢ Safety Matches, Blue Seal Matches, .. cake, 10c | Sanitary Broom. . .85¢ 65( 25¢ 14 Del Monte Tomatoes Solid Pack, No. 2V, tin 1714¢ Del Monte Tomato Sauce tin 7l4¢ Del Monte Prunes Dri Pack Del Monte Plums De Lux, No. 2V, Size Del Monte Fruits for Salad Na. 2‘/: Size. . Del Monte Pineapple Crushed, No. 2. .tin 20c Sliced, No. 2. .tin 25¢ Del Monte Preserves Apricot and Pineapple Del Monte Strawberries Del Monte Spinach No. 2V, Size. ... .tn 19¢ Del Monte Sardines Oval, No. 1., .tin 12V4¢ Iceberg e .can, 25c Johnson Wn, tin, 59¢ Scot Tissue 10c Sem Bru; Floor Oil. ... .qt, 20¢ Solarine Polish... .19¢ New Cabbage ........" 7c Texas Onions. Fancy Carrots......""" 6¢ Large Tomatoes. . . .2 " 29¢ Spring Onions. . .4 ™™ 10¢ Fresh Rhubarb. . ... ™" 5¢ Potatoes ........15"™ 45¢ ' WALDORF Cotton Glov: Crepe Napki LOFFLER’S - “Stockinette” H AMS : 4 These hams are smoked right here in ' Washington (Benning) at Loffler’s own plant. Deliciously good and covered with the patented stocking for your 25¢ Cigarettes Old Gold Camel Lucky Strike Piedmont Chesterfield e 1215 Pkg. St Per Carton LIFEBUOY Health SOAP Per Cake O'CEDAR ‘™ 22¢ ? POLISH " * 43¢ '\ . !l protection, Loffler’s ‘“‘Stockinette” HAMS ey e 1 Tc 6 boxu. 20¢ Toilet Tissue o Rinso R Soap Powder r‘u‘.‘. 9c i 25c Pl(

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