Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1928, Page 29

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, tons on the liberty. T S AT | A, ©. Rodrick, C. €. Wilkinson, i1, W. Leese, W. H. Moore, D. H. Burrows, J J. Campbell, R. K. Whitford, George E. Boyd, H F. Patterson, G. E. Crampton, FOR TRAINING CAMP ... . L A London policeman more than 6 D. C. Units to Begin Two- | H. J A vho hil Week Dnil at Cascade, | feris n-ihe New Bos durin. e Md., Sunday. servi war awarded the military medal. Details of soldiers. members of the Fational Guard of the District of Co- Jumbia. are working at the armory North Capitol and D streets today, pack- ing equipment to be sent to Camp Ai- bert C. Ritchie, Cascade. Md.. where the | Jocal citiren soldiers will encamp. Sun- €@iny for two weeks of training. The first movement began at midnight last night. when two trucks, loaded with tentage and other equipment for the 29th Divi- sion staff. departed for the camp, in charge of Sergt. W. P. Lightfoot of the Quartermaster Corps detachment. A lively, free flowing oil that has a body that cannot be duplicated. Maj. E. H. Grove and Capt, Hobar 2 % T. Walker of the 29th Division Speciai Gives 1000 miles of Troops, left early today for the camp, | super-lubrication before where they will remain, in order o have the reservation in condition for the main body of troops Sunday after- | draining your crank case! Nothing is more important noon. The truck train is scheduled to| than thorough lubrication. Teturn this afternaon, AUTOCRAT THE OIL THAT 18 The details at the armory today are DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTIERS working under the direction of Capt. F. ¥. Bernsdorfl, commander of the Quar- termaster Corps detachment. Tomor- yow all of the trucks of the Nationa: Guard will be lined up in front of the armory for loading. This consignment will leave early Saturday morning anc. in addition to the impedimenta, it will | carry the provisions for the first few days in camp. The mess details will leave by bus Saturday evening and will have the noon meal ready for the troops by the time they arrive at the camp Sunday. | The main body of troops is scheduled to | Jeave at 9 o'clock Sunday morning in motor busses. STAR WILL BE HOST AT CARRIERS' PICNIC Circulation Farce to th Marshall | Hall Aboard the Macalester Tomorrow Night. Beware of Substitutes. Bayerson Oil Works Columbia 5228 When Neck-Lines Disagree! Youwouldn’t mindthe tanned or freckied V left by sports cos- tumes, if the necklines of your formal frocks agreed! You won'’t mind anyway if you use Black and White Beauty Bleach! This flesh-colored cream==so dainty and easy to use—quickly and safely erases freckles, tan and other discolorations, refines the skin and keeps it fair, smooth and beautiful. Black and White Beauty Bleach is available at all dealers in the generous 50c jars. Take it with you on your vacation! BLACK==WHITE Beauty Bleach’ Loaded to the gunls with lively freight and with orange juice enough sboard to float her. the transport Charles Macalester will put out from | her dock at the foot of Seventh street | -m thwest at 6:45 o'clock tomorrow eve- | for Marshall Hall, where the | ;&ungflfls who daily and Sunday put | Star at the doors of subscribers will be given a party. When “quarters” is sounded, it is a | good guess that there will not be any absentees, for the word has been piped that there will be an orange juice can- ' teen aboard, with “seconds” without charge | The paymaster will not have to worry about accounts, for everything s | t be handled without charge, includ- ifg many gallons of ice cream. When the dock of the Maryland resort is reached, all hands will be piped ashore, with an ample liberty period to ‘do all of the amusement concessions, also without charge. The Evening Star will be host to the youngsters, and there will be no restric- | The committee in charge: :Galt Burns, chaifman; Henry G. Han- ford and the following route uems § W Mehiteir E W._smits, C. I WIGHEST QuALTY 010 evervwHERS Morgan, G. J. Quinn, W, J. ¥ Rastin. 5. 5 Haviey, B £ Moras, | ériebacher “Jeminine Apparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET For Immediate DispoSal “ERLE-MAID” MIDSUMMER FROCKS Formerly $15% to 71930 Formerly $25 1o $29.50 Tailored and Street Sizes 16 to 20 Afternoon & Dinner Sizes 14 to 46 Bathing Suits 54, Formerly 1350 10 9575 3650 10 312 $7 95 31450 10 $2950 . SALES FINAL—-NO EXCHANGES—NO CREDITS Sales now largest For three quarters g in history of a century BSREAL, GENUINE AND ORIGINAL ., PALE DRY‘ GINGER ALE CIRSTEutin THEN Wmice the PRICE ' CANTRELL & COCHRANE « « « Dublin, Belfast, New York. hysical strength | - THE FYFNING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928 29 There Is A Modern Meat Market in Every Piggly Wiggly vfi_H; A nothc;r New | Skiicor :] Meat Market . OPENED | Ogden at 14th St. N.W. I [ The addition of this new “Sanico” Meat ‘ f Market makes this extremely modern and com- plete food store one of our finest And still more important, only the best of foodstufls is offered for sale, as is customary and consistent with the policy of this company. Special This Week " Del Monte Peaches Large No. 2% Size Tins Dgl Monte SLICED Peaches Also Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. . Canada Dry Ginger Ale. . Jack Frost Ginger Ale. . . .bottle, 10¢ National Dry Ginger A bottles, 25¢ Rock Creek Ginger Ale (contents), 3 bots., 25¢ flurlumwr bottle, 16¢; case, $1.75 bottle, 10c; case, $1.15 .2 bottles, 29¢ . .bottle, 18¢ 3 Tins, 59¢ - Hot Weather Beverages Tin C. & C. Ginger Ale .6 bottles, 75¢ W hite Rock Water. .. ..2 bottles, 35¢ All 5¢ Soda Water (contents). . .6 bottles, 25¢ Welck’s Grape Juice. ... . pint, 29c; quart, 55¢ Armour’s Grape Juice. ..pint, 25c; quart, 45¢ Coco-Cola (contents) . .6 bottles, 25¢ Mavis (contents). .. ... ..6 bottles, 25¢ Modern “S¢o3 .\ * “Sanico” Meat Market %&g3 Located in 19 Sanitary Stores ~——Locations Listed Below—— nother New ¢ Piggly Wiggly Complete Food Store L8 OPENED TODAY 211 Upshur St. N.W. ‘The newest link in chain of Piggly Wiggly stores is equipped with the most modern fixtures throughout. You will find this store one of the most up- to-date stores in every respect. Visit it and see these modern fixtures filled with our usual high- grade foodstuffs. MA BROWN | Abundunt Parking Space on Three Streets Special This Week Lipton’s T Tea .Famously good tea—fine for icing—14-1h. pkg., a supply and save. e Maxwell Chestnut Farms House Coffee | Cottage Cheese Lb. 49c Pkg 15¢ b‘wmm R Va-lb. Pkg. Quality Canned Vegetables Special This Week Post Toasties 1ts Govern—ient Certified The Wake-up’Food | Demand the Best Land O’Lakes Is Lb 55c , re 20¢ FreshEggs, doz.,45¢ \——3—"'———'/ Special This Week Argo Alulun salm Tin, 27¢ America's Finest I Butter Sanitary Butter Sunset Gold Butter Breakfast Cereals Sea Foods . s Kellogg's Corn Flakes. . .. ..pkg., 8¢ | Three Diamond Crab Meat. . ...... Pacific Coast White Eggs. .. .doz., 50c I\'elln:g's Pep or Bran.. pkg l ¢ 1rgo Red Salmon....... | Kellogg's Krumbles. . B Kinney's Salmon Steak. “On the Post Toasties. .. . Rising Sun Lobster. . Puffed Wheat . Argo Tuna Fish. .. Tables of Puffed Rice.......... 3 Argo Tuna Fish. ..No. v, Those Who { White House Rice Flakes.......... pl.g 10c | Bell Isle Tuna Fish.......... No. 1 ” Know” | Special This Week A superior coffee| S wiiminis | Protecto Matches — %ua especially for us. Featured as a leader at an es- clally low price. | Lb. 7 A gross of these popular PROTECTO Safety Matches This Week, 85¢c. Household Needs Scot. Toiles Tinsue...oo: ciosesvase rnll. 10¢ | High Grade Ammonia Waldorf Toilet Tissue.. Parson’s Ammonia. .. Fly-ded and Pump.. Mule Team Borax. U0 MR W, oo b s s o ang v Red Seal Lye. . ... Carbona -.bottle, 15c | U.S. Metal Polish. Johnson Polishing Wax. Quart Floor Oil. . ....... O Cedar Polish Galvanized Pail (9-quart). .. — S = ====Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 1b., 5 1S A Real Tnl! || MALAGA GRAPES Our Low Price Continues on I California’s Best || e 325 |Freestone PEACHES ’ NEW CROP These are the same high quality peaches we have offered you APPLES ........... 5 Lbs., 25c in the past—both Georgia Belle and Elberta varieties. These seaches are deliciously flavored for eating and unsurpassed for " WM. RED ‘ ‘ : i : | APPLES ........... 4 Lbs, 25¢ | ™" \i Purchase vour supply at our extremely low price. il FANCY, FRESH CORN ONCOB. . ;. .6 Ears, 20c i ; Freestone Lb Elbertas and s : Peaches S. C Georgia Belles rge Firm. ' - - T Mason Jars . SUGAR CERTO Rent.mlbly 1 ot i —In Bulk Sure Jell :: t'....r::lo..-.. 5'11.:; 10 “* 65¢ e 206 1L Modern Meat M-rkoh in every Piggly Wiggly Store and in following nineteen Sanitary Stores: NORTHWEST LAMB LAMB : CHOPS | CHOPS | O'LAMB Milk-Fed Chickens Fender, young chickens, milk fed and dry picked the finest the market affords Frying Chickens Lb., 48¢c Lb., 38¢c Stewing Chickens Boiling Prime Ribs Breast BEEF ROAST @ LEG SOUTHEAST Ga. Ave. near Sheridan St | Penna. Ave. at 12th' St. Ga. Ave, near Farragut St. NORTHEAST Ga. Ave. at Hamilton St. H Street at 11th Street Ga. Ave. near Otls St. 4th Street at H Street 1st Street near U St & Brookland—12th Street 11th St. bet, G and H Sts. near Randolph Street Conn. Ave. near Porter St. VIRGINIA Penna, Ave. near 17th 8t, | Clarendon—Wilson Boule- Mt. Pleasant near Hobart vard Ogden at 14th Cherrydale MARYLAND SOUTHWEST Laurel 7th St between D and K North Beach We are safe in saying that you cannot buys bet- ter quality or more delicious meats anywhere no matter how high a price you pay Our ability to satisfy the most discriminating of housewives makes our constant growth possible, Smoked Hams . Ib., 29¢ Corned Beef . 1 Ib., 10c 7 Tb., 20¢ Cappicoca . Iine not conf |2 LT 2lc Ritter Pork & Beans............: 3 tins, 25¢ | Campbell's Spaghetti............... tin, 10c A Campbell's Pork & Beans. . .tin, 10¢ Standard No. 2 Tomatoe: 3 tins, 25¢ Kraft Grated Cheese Feter Pan Corn.......... tin, 15¢ | Burt Olney Peas. ... . .tin, 23¢ Khafe: Ainasi Ch Congueror Corn. .. .. tin, 10c | Trusty Friend Peas .No. 1 tin, 12V%¢c - merican Lheese. . . 4.1 Stringless Beans. . .. ... .tin, 25¢ | Shriver's 4-1 Peas. .No. I tin, 15¢ ||| Kraft Swiss Cheese. ... Blue Ridge Stringless Beans .tin, 10¢ | Shriver's A-1 Peas. No. 2 tin, 25c |[| Kraft Nukraft Ritter Spaghetti. . ....... .tin, 9¢ Del Monte Corn. .. tin, 15¢ 3 = 80c ‘No. ‘zlm 23¢ Yoc bottle, 12¢, 29¢ HALIBUT | HADDOCK Fresh Crab Meat }bb. 196 Pickled Lambs’ Tongues 4401414041040 1040 IR I 00004 4040400000 10044444 407 BLUE LABEL | BONED CHICKEN See advertise- 55 PRESERVES Bu'twb:l'l'y Pnch 3 im 95¢ ment elsewhere in this papcr Kraft Piamento Cheese. . Kraft Limburger Cheese. . . Kraft Old English Cheese Large 24-Ounce Bottle Rock Creek Ginger Ale on tin, 33Y5c n, 35¢| n, 29¢ .tin, 45¢ Canned Especially for the Small Family— tin, 15¢ 4 tin, 20¢ | bottle, 9¢ | 1b.. 15¢ High-grade roas ousied coffee—perfectly blendet— coffee is n, 12Vse [packed ‘especially for those whose use of “tin. 10 | limited ...20¢| Ya-Lb. “éach, 19¢ Tin C Tasty Gravenstein EATING APPLES The Choicest of Apples Our Price 3 Lbs. 25c STRINGLESS BEANS IN-THE-POD LIMA BEANS FANCY, CRISP CELERY | i‘ | I 3 Lbs., 25c| Fancy Iceberg LETTUCE Fine firm heads Reasonably Priced FILLET | Large Fresh § TROUT w ]18¢ ™ 18(: lump crab meat—absolutely free of shell. 1se with the dark claw crab meat. 38¢ Cooked Pic!ded HAM Fresh or Smoked w. 20¢ 4 T S

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