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‘38 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PLAN TRIPLE BIBLE CONFERENGES HERE {Two Organizations to Hold Meetings in Three Sections Next Week. Bible conferences will be held simul- taneously in three sections of Washing- ton from Monday to Friday inclusive, under the auspices of the American Home Bible Institute, assisted by the Philadelphia School of the Bible. Rev. C. E. Hawthorne is chairman of the committee in charge of the conferences, and Miss Ethel Vance is secretary. At the Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church, New Hampshire avenue and Randolph street at 2:30 p.m. Monday. Rev. T. Roland Philips of Baltimore will begin a series of five stud- fes in First Corinthains, closing Friday. At 7:15 pm. H. E. Irwin, K. C. of To- ronto, Canada, will give a series of similar length from the Book of Reve- lations. Prayer and praise services at 3 o'clock each evening, followed by inspira- tional Bible study addresses: Monday, Rev. Philips on “If We Sin Willfully, a Study in Hebrews 10.” Tuesday, Rev. A. F. Ballbach of Philadelphia, on “The Invitation of Christ.” Wednesday eve- ning Rev. Ballbach will give the com- panion address on “The Lordship of Christ.” Tuesday, Rev. Philips will give Marriage Licenses Decline in Chicago Despite Leap Year By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 4.—Miss Chicago 1s missing her leap year chance to propose marriage, Louis Legner, chief clerk of the marriage license bureau, said yesterday. He backed his contention with statistics showing that 241 less licenses were issued the first nine months of 1928 than during the same period last year. Another New Store OPENS SATURDAY °u:~ 2% E St. NE. that we may serve our patrons more neighborhood will find this new store completely stocked with our usual high quality fruits, vegetables: and groceries. Friday, 7:30 to 10 P.M. That you may inspect this New Sanitary Store (4] The newest link in our chain of \\\ §\\ N \\ \\\\\\\ \\\ \s\\\\\s NR \ N\ progressive grocery stores—opened \ A R \\ NG RGN \\\ efficiently. Those living in this §N§\\§\\\\§\ \\%\k\\\\\ R \ i “Until Saturday’s Closing!”’ Open House Tomorrow Bulk Sugar The finest quality granulated Sugar—bulk only. D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928.: Offices and Warehouse 1845 4th St. N.E. These Prices Prevai! in Our Washington & Suburban Stores \\‘Q\\\\X.\\\\\\\ Three New “SANICO” Meat Markets OPEN . SATURDAY ‘3" Manor Park 3rd and Rittenhouse Sts. N.W. Arlington, Va. Columbia Pike at Post Office Southwest Washington 1 O 59 4y; St. at N St. Lb" c Each of these stores has been completely remodeled and will have three separate and distinct depart- s 48 . mN7 AT v T XV AV ¥ 'Sl : ® = P . ments viz.,,-a meat department, a o a e atlne K fruit and vegetable department and G c a grocery ‘department. This gelatine is manufactured by the makers of Royal Baking S. Those living in either of the Good Enough for Anyone’s Table e ig‘:rr’;“ga",’;.had i cjthers opange, lempni strmwbetey, 2o above neighborhoods may now pur- chase their entire table needs under ; > ‘ - § one roof. e SRIVER'S, o | Aunt Jemima Pancake 2:23c| <. oo Silver Brand highest quality feod products will The prayer and praise service each original ready-to-fry fish . One of the most popular brands of pancake flour—a most timely 58 CORN e special. be offered. evening will be followed by inspirational e aale oF S A s i : :gfire_sfgs‘.‘nll\elcsngfifiglx;]ig)’;&“l\‘lx’: Irin Gortons Cod' Fish, mixed ' Packed by Shriver T i give of the Law an ! H T give “The Strength o the Luw and it paata where wow s | Tty od. ook wre | C daraines . C| | Open House Tomorrow Wednesday evenings Rev. Philips will corn retains all its e it Ne P . ” naw- 3 5 g P 7 ; 7 & R LR Eat Fish 1] A godnes | & Feal § &6 YWe st prce. | Quality Domestic Sadins, paked in either ofl or mustard This N bach on_“The 'Lordship of Christ,” Check Fat closing Friday night with an exposi- gfifil“g'sl the Twenty-third Psalm by ReV. | * Gorton-Pew Fisheries, Gloucester, Mass. At the First Brethren Church, Twelfth street and Pennsylvania ave- nue southeast, the afternoon sessions will begin Tuesday at 2:30 p.m., with a series of three studies in the Gospel by John given by Rev. Ballbach, the first subject being “Christ Our Life,” the second, “Christ Our Light,” and the third, “Christ Our Love.” Friday afternoon subject will be “Christ in You,” a study in Colossians. This #eries will close Friday evening with an inspirational address by Rev. Ball- ) e the companion address to the Monday night subject, “God Ashamed, a Study in Hebrews 11.” Friday night Mr. Irwin ¥l sive “Seals on Earth and in eaven.” g & ily At the Memorial United Br B 8 ke eidlysoc Church, North Capitol and R ts trait of ons of M. Mr. Irwin will give the Revelatior Busy Housewife's best at 2:30 pm. and Rev. Philips the friends—the plump blue- First Corinthians messages at 7:15 p.m. and-yellow can of the - g A AT TS food. 7 veek—6 tins, 25¢. i week—6 tins, 25¢ That you may inspect these = 10 ™ 10c : w. H. ’Rice ‘Flakes i 3 %25(: | Complete Food Stores s —C e A delicious ready-to-serve cereal, which has become a very popular °°l Weath" C_'ereals breakfast food. We suggest a moment’s heat in the oven to restore d F & Cream of Wheat............Pk8 24c | crispness to any breakfast cereal before serving. —Canned Fruits— ; C Wheatena .................Pk 22¢ S S A Silver Slice Grapefruit. .. .... .4 25¢ i tin o R tar Soap 6 £ 25c | i it e SH ,l'l 0 R SO B Ske A faundry soap of merit—very popular with our patrons. Buy S Del Monte Pineapple. . .. .2% tn 271/¢ Bach on ~The Lordship of Chatstr Ralston’s Whole Wheat. .....P% 24c | a supply at this price and save. Del Monte Crushed Pineapple. .t 18¢ Malt Breakfast Food.........Ps 23¢c T Del Monte Fruit Salad. .. .Ne- 1 tin 23¢ PLANS BIG DISPLAY . Post Wheat Meal. ... .0 23c 1 $) .00 | Dei Monte Fruit Salad. . % s tn 45c ; N —_— R OF DAHLIA BLOOMS ' : '. - g e A N g Sliced or halved in the large No. 274 size tins. This is a very spe- S . Del Monte Peeled Apricots. . .> 10c , Quaker Quick Cook. .P& 11c P 25¢ | ciaf price on these fine peaches. This week only. Per tin, 2ic. Del Monte Peeled Apricots ¥ ! = 19¢ N IS FATT NZINZ N >EX) g 2 A " Thousands of Flowers Listed for Exhibit at Mayflower Hotel . The Discriminating Buyer . Quality Ca.nned Goods The World’s Finest Garden Room. . 3 Camphellls Soupe: ... .. . 4l G aen oo sisin 1lie ( !“,flli Buttel' is E . ! Insists Upon Campbell’s Tomato Soup. 3 U 25¢ ty Thousands of dahlia blooms from the . 5 % H y outlying sections of Washington and : ganc oy R!““ Pork & B,““" o 4 Dearby sections of Maryland and Vir- o ‘w fiw Ritter Spaghetti....... 9 Inia. representing e finest varieties ¥ 3 9, known to flower growers, will be on dis- ) y | Campbell’s Pork & Beans play tomorrow and Saturday in the - - Cgm;be“’. Spaghetti. tn 10c Land O’Lakes is America’s finest grade garden room of the Mayflower Hotel in X e = a dahlia exhibit to be staged under the : v 3 BRAND Heinz Spaghetti . ... . 9 butter, made entirely from table qualidy pure auspices of the National Capital Dahlia | #F S . sweet cream. Take our word for it, Land T e :Cpiation - with | | 3 5 | SELECTED EGGS ;lemz Px:ll: & Benrsn i i 106 O’Lakes butter is the highest grade butter ‘The committee on arrangements is ranco-. erican . ale. headed by Mrs, W. Parkes Reinohl, WHITE B.&M ked L‘P 'B offered for sale chairman, and J. M. R. Adams, presi- : . & M. Soaked Lima Beans PO Sl T N AR e U, dent. The judges will be Robert L. These selected white eggs are as fine and as T.F. Baby Lima Beans. ... s for the taste, we would not attemp! ,o ferfzm'k °1f>r L'fg%mfii \fla" n(x;d Per'evrv aig- fr‘e‘sh as any o:lm ;::ould desire. Those of]our pn;;ons e describe it — just try §r poun_lc_l, “thsn you'll N - AORNAC ST OF W who have used these eggs insist upon them. Have o I T g e oy e T T R 3 appreciate our slogan, “Taste Tells. . e | you tried Sanico selected white eggs? You'll only SANICO FLOUR s 976 12-1b. PP gan, will he};mld (orgmembers of all ge?rden - Stimulatis realize their goodness after you have tried Sanico Bag y Bag : Pacific Coast White Eggs. 9 S50, o S0 pin iy s | N 30 helph iy Bocket DG sk Missedey LAND O’LAKES special musical program will be given, “t"‘r;,! the SANICO c Lb T ing Pagihe Cout v §5¢ CONCORD GRAPES Sweet Cream Butter . ‘weather WHITE ica’s Fi i tributed by the American Dablia Soclety o Table Concords 2-Quart l 9(: America’s Finest Quality e s eatitbilion commiiter {uchates : : Wi"';i,""_’,,zi_"" Hiihs Rariytn ihu chlanieREs WG RIED From Michigan Basket See the Land O’Lakes Advertisement on the Opposite Page Mrs. George Rutley, Mrs. J. E. Willett, Mrs, M. L. Payne, Dr. W. S. Benedict, oo COATE NSRS S avodhcn. hmmsiibedbssnmss ot osbiomn Zipeotionss s 52 e v Ashas- g‘.' H’i' Ksese(gke:. LW, Ho]l’asnds. E; Lund, ; “On the Tables N . T. S. Curtis, Prof. J. B. 8. Norton, elbrecht, . b wn, . 3 . Walters and 3. A. Hyslop. . ur ramous Who Know i o ‘We are told that the silver dollar will B e o Apples—Apples Other Fruits and Vegetables Red Star White Rk niton” ™ " and more Sweet Potatoes..............4 lbs, 13c Nancy Hall Sweets. ..... ..41bs., 19¢ PO A OES APPLES Yellow Onions.. . ..............41bs, 23¢ I I (A e™ ‘o ™ A (1 White Onions. ...............4lbs., 25¢c f the Eastern Sh Fancy Celery. . .. ......3 stalks, 25¢ of the Lastern Shore The market is particularly well supplied with all varieties lceberg Lettuce......... head’ 10c, 121c of local grown apples—and as you know the quality of these Malaga Grapes. e .. .3 1bs., 25¢ 1 apples has been exccptivonally fine this year, Tokay Grapes. GuaEne e s lbl-, 25¢ become twinkling white when h We have made extensive preparations that all our stores BAB-O goes to work. The entire bath- ¥ may be supplied with the various varieties that you may select Fancy Fruits. From Hyllop Variety of room tnkeson amnew liustre, 'l‘ry it the apples suited to your wants. We have apples particularly New York State We willi be/ablesto supply: your wants-for thie next fei suitable for eating, baking or any other methods of cooking. P days with the famous RED STAR BRAND POTATOES. Let our nearest store supply your apple needs. m:‘:wp‘ggfi‘fj uvt,:mmau: ;:!rg:;. Crabapples Y Th lity of the fruits here zchi f : : 4 quoted 15 sxceptionally fine—and From Michigan Buy these fine quality potatoes while they are still avail- 0/ NQ Jonathan priced to please. Our stores offer these famously | =t e | EnamEL L. * - | able and while the price is most reasonable. Sl ] or Stayman APPLES 4 w. 25c BARTLETT PRARS | vt civche s oo o SECKEL PEARS Hyslop crabapples in our nearest peLicious APPLES 3 s 25¢| “and QUINCES il st Giner Colin APPLES 5 1 4 v 25¢ | 3 v 25¢ or Smokehouse - Ry The potato season from the Eastern Shore of Virginia is fast drawing to a close. You are familiar with the excep- tionally fine quality we have been receiving from this section - 4N IS "‘\AA‘ this year. (YIALAT <% Fresh Pork In Our Meat Departments Fillet of ROAST Meat prices are at present extremely high. We are paying the very highest prices for the very HADDOCK i finest meat available. “Quality Counts,” and a trial of our meats (of all kinds) will quickly acquaint 12\ c you with the advantage of doing all your food purchasing under one I‘O:lf. s Our . G 30 Lb. | Meat Markets in all Piggly Wigglys—Meat Markets in 27 Sanitary Stores | ~price Lb. —and more coming soon S TR Wl Bk e Are ki T T L G R eats Extra F For This Week End We Are Making ; Ff’.’.’,‘l‘fflfiffl gy B’Xkl‘Nm(; A SPECIAL FEATURE OF e | BB . el LOIN ROAST of LAMB; FRESH | sawon' w3 CHlCKENS These roasts are something new to many of our patrons, but we H AMS Sll! WIler A-l Qunli(y We are quoting a low belleveT};lou‘u be particularly pleased if you will try one. | ese roasts are speclally suited for those who prepare for small ';{‘l::e ’ffng‘tio:l:t:ng T‘:’lcfi{ families as they will average 4 lbs. i ens. Average weight, 4 Ibs. And, remember, these roasts are cut from the finest quality genuine Spring lamb. %.29°% | "4 e toi Ront. ()., " 32¢ | °x... 60%. - " 2R efore Y0 -y e for the ‘;’;'_‘, of Indis e pachate- e R N~ Cor A 74 oY NYRA . 'A - & b | ®- AT AN -~ Ay ». e > = v 4 SR S R Y I YA NAYC PR