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19 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Y e The program will consist of | which met Friday evening at the|J. W. Thompson and and Mrs. Syl- |ble Sawtelle, and the “Capit 1 T re made | ternates, Mrs. R. G. Whiting, Mrs. E F THE CL BS = 'Ym“lumpbv &emmembem Home of the president, Mrs. Margaret | vester. uet, danced by Matthew Trimble Saw- [ for several future payments, thus John T. Talbott, Mrs. M. F. Fisher; y 4 G. De Wolf. e telle and Mary Isabel Howard, Ken- | giving the chapter a place on the | member of nominating committee, * N ~ | The mtate executive and District W.| Two papers—one on “Children of| The Takema Park Civie Club met [nedy Watkins and Elizabeth Cald-|founders’ list A birthday party, [ Mrs. Emma Gravatt. €. T. U. will celebrate the twentieth |the Colonial Period,” by Mrs. Wick- | Tuesday at the Park Branch Library. |well, John Andrews and Catharine | celebrating the tenth anniversary of ' —Miss Maud R.]of a national tree. Mrs. Josephine|anniversary of the purchase of head-|ham, and one on “Colonial Women.” |Mrs. Otto L. Veerhoff, president, pre- | Hill, Joseph Webb and Margaret! the chapter. will be given May 3.| Chapter F, of P. E. 0. Sinterhood, | Rich. chairman of vital statistics, pre- | quarters, 522 6th street, with a re-|by Mrs. Hagerman—were read. Mrs. sided. Maj Julia® Stimson told of | Duvall i Rev. W. C. White P. Conway, J.|met Thursday night at the home of ‘Women's City Ch Cavanagh will be hostess at the di- | £ICh: shairman of vital statietics, BoC | 0 Stion Friday, from 4 to 7 o'elock. | Avice Bradford Wiles, national presi- | heroic work done by the Nurse Corps| Group games were played and |A. Arnold. Mr. Birch. A L. Haycock Mrs. Worthy P. Sterns. Hostesses ¢ Tectars' reception this afternoon from | hich showed by various colors the | Under the leadership of the late Mrs.|dent of the' society and guest Of |during the war and throughout in- jthere was general cancing. Miss and Dr. Joel T. Curry joined the|for the meeting were Mrs. Mary 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Dr. Katherine DL |states and cities where birth regis- |Clinton Smith, who was state presi- | honor. gave a talk on the work out-|fluenza epidemics. Mrs. Vernon Kel-|Helen E. Stout. state director of Dis-| members in the social hour following | Styer and Miss Carlotta Corey. trict of Columbia C. A. R., gave to all| the business meeting, Mrs. Haycock A tration is required by law or where |dent of the executive committee, W.|lined for the coming year. Mrs. Hos- |logg spoke of the Mme. Curie radium i - : H. Blackford will be the guest of [[FAC0n I ToItiret Oy o e Made. | C. T. U., the present bullding wes pur- | tettler also was a guest of the chap- | fund. members the ribbon badge which en- and Rev. Willilam Curtis White en- | Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, D. honor. The civic committee Will CON- | \irg [ouise H. Earll, chairman of the | chased, and is today one of the fore- | ter. d — titles them to attend the White House | tertaining with vocal selections | A. R met Monday evening at the duct & round table discussion on fa-|Bible study committee, spoke of the [most clubhouses/in the city. All wom-| _The general court will be 1he:o The Jolly Jassers® Orchestra gave a |Teception and the annual pilgrimag ..,: - ¥ home of Miss Marie Parks. Final cilities for child recreation in Wash-|Bible confest which her committee |en's clubs will be invited. ' Thursday at the Raleigh Hotel. concert recently at the home-of Mr. |Mount Vernon. The Mary Washington Chapter, D. plans were made for the pages’ ball, | b 2 ! ; also, o Al 2 4 | : ington led by Mrs. O. I. Woodley in|is conducting through the newspapers.| The building has been free of debt|Which ail members are invited: also. |anq E. V. Carr, 741 Hobart street. S = A. R.. will have as its guests of honor | April 19, at Rauscher's. Delegates and the evening. Mre. J. W. Doocey of the W. C. T. U.|for many years, and the growth of|the evening of the 13th an informal | An* additional program. was Goh- = ’l'l-“h'lflv s :-vcmfl Q};drm*- Tuesday at 8:45 o'clock Senator and |alternates to the Continental Con- Miss Leila Mechlin will give a talk linvited the federation to attend a re- |W. C. T. U. activities will demand|Teception will be held. tributed by Miss Cecile Sale. Mr. and | $f¥ &EOTRO0T AL k illis of Ohio. Senator | gress were appointed. Eight candi- E Heres the chapter on |gates were sdmitted to membersh on “Art and the Nation” at the meet_|ception to be given by that organ-|larger quarters in the near future.| pyppees Scott Chapter. D. A. R, met | 3™ Orfell James. F. J. Dieudonne. | ype” commitiee on prison reform. had District of e B and eight names presented. Mrs. El- ssional Mrs. Sad L5 ey a . Berrian, chairman.. Miss Elizabeth Reis, chairman of the | llams, president; Mrs. Ella M. Drew, |Mrs. Edward B. Olney, T We% (20| Willie Marsden and D.F. Chase. Rontef Sodiety: Denver S n, |10 the District wiil be welcome 8|1, ed4 by a program prepared by the | Thursday evening Will C. Barnes{department of education, gave a re-|vice president; Mrs. Eva C. Criswell, the —_ s fo cha . b will _give an illustrated lecture On|port of the activities of her com- |financial secretary; Mrs. J. W. Alli- |French W:e"ve::‘;"';,'e:r‘:"":g Y ihe| Susam Riviere Hetsel Chapter, D. A. :::?:‘::“{&";fefr{x ol (-::;mr’"md:fiml'“;fr':mr';:‘;:;ins e gn: "Pu’el:}‘o‘sHLlf_elngd Anr;u;l_Snnk.e, mittee. Other speakers were .\lrs.‘:;m.“l:ti’mrdl:t secretary: Mfim KntEe e W astment reported the re- :‘;;;::l ’:‘rldl"yhanornoan with the | ex-secretary = of ~ the Washington| The Excelslor Literary Club was en- |3 B Gy (BORECEC TNl Gt general ince of the Hopi Indians of Arizona.” | Grace Daish, Mrs. A. K. Wine, Mrs. M. lamson an rs. Mary E. i 5 rs. John J. M v = Vationa ciety e ed Tuesday ernoo: e 8 b Mrs. Richard C. Dean, chairman. Anna Hendley and Mrs. W, H. How. | Brown, auditors. cent benefit card party at Hotel Har McMahoy, pre- |bureau of the National & tertained Tucsday afternoon at the |p“\"'p siding. Mrs. Henriett: v i tation 1 e Combs spoke | Prison Reform and Labor. - M| home of Mrs M Norris, with “Masterpieces of French Short-story [ard. who gave & report of the work e rington a_success. The presentation | iRE Mrs Henriette Co A Labor r \ome of Mrs. Mary Norris, with 2 Writing will be the subject of & read- | baing done In vocational training and| The Petworth Woman's Club was of valusbie tiooke o e T & | Next meeting, May T e Husts '::g“r’,:fl‘h;‘iffi\_‘},‘f l:‘f“:;".j‘_(_‘[i\«(l.r‘l Jutia W, Webb and Mra"J W | Hne Beta Chapter of Mu Phi Ep- | ing by Mrs. Maud Howell Smith Sat-|guidance at the National Training|3ddressed at its Monday meeting by |Continental Hall By b . z of her visit to the United States. Mrs. | i & AViRh and W Grace M, |*Hon Sorority will present a lecturc- urday afternoon at 4:45. Mrs. G. W. [SepoolSe (s City. Mre. Vernon Kel. Miss M. L. Williams, state secretary {Emley and Mrs. Alfred Ball Garges| mue natiomal executive board of th N United States. M Johnston, chairman. At 8 o'clock Dr. : ¢ of the G. F. W. C. An appropriation through the chapter was reported. lonal execa ard of the |Olive Schroeder was the hostes Daish sp B. Mirza of the Persian legation lb"eg,'f "':,d i‘.:':;:;':(rn:gmt‘h:u:o‘,:,f,?“m was made to the Mme. Currie radium , Alternates to the Continental Con- League of American Pean Women met | sisted by Mrs. Hemingw Mrs. CoOF. W »rk of the D) |recital at the Washington College of ¢ Delepates to the an-|Music Friduy evening. The subject. ’ yesterday a - 3 = 2 : will give a talk on “Village Life in| America in obtaining the gram of | fund. Delegates and alternates to the )gress are as follows: Mra. Alfred Ball | 3irecy i :l'-’:’uc:fl:«:f::'n B Q;n\‘;;::'fm"r:;-gu‘isfrxg:;fn&(n.‘ ongs, ¢ nual meeting of the D. €. 1 W C |25 fin ™ will e given by Miss Persia” Mrs. E. B. Newman. chair-|radium which is to be given to Mme. SO0 IAETRlOn Hers PR e | ras Willard E. Haynle, Mrs. Warren | IrSt national convention _of the| Thursday evening, after the usual|(oligws: Alternate for the president, [Julia 1. Schelling. The musical in- man. e - - _|Currie Dr. M. Hunt of England and e ) s. | 1eague. whioh will be held April 13-16 | business meeting, Wayne B. Wheeler adie ¥ alternate for | terpretation will be given by Dr. Leo- At the business meeting last Wed- |Tndia; spoke of the broad field of | INOmPSon. Mrs W L. Gutelius, Miss|E Emley, Miss Helen Thompson, M lat the Willard Hotel. The occasion | spoke on the closin of priso e Mre g W Buila: deler | pold Glushak and Miss Mabelle Cold- nesday. Mrs. Chamberlin reported for|work' jn India for the betterment of nates—Mrs. T. §. Tincher, Mrs. Lysie |Mrs. %vnuum W. Whittler, Mrs. George | Marked the closing session of thelrnuull of national prohibition. A Mr- M. Norris, Mrs. Ineg | enstroth, assisted by members of the the committee on public relief thatfconditions through health _centers. [ A*EST N T S Tineher, Mrs, Lysle idrs. Wl Ynd Mrs. Howell Gordon, | P03Td for the season after an active | resolution was adopted recommendin tt. Miss Flora J. M ¥ al- | sororit 3270 had been raised for the Travel-|Mrs. Court F. Wood presented Pro-i3\rs C. Lewis Gable. Mrs, Edith L. |The annual juncheon of the chapter |Y¢ar. The league will hold a busi- |that capital punishment be abolished a '};“‘F 'fl‘:cllflaflnna“:nn:‘:";?ul“hc:d~88 posed changes in the hyl-la.ws ;elalll\'; Pheips will represent the club on the |members and thelr guests will be the | %8 thl'noeltel‘l"\‘;" tomorrow at 8 p.m. ill{‘ lh}ei District. A bill, nrlep:re:ll by a . he Na-|to annual assessments and clu ® n ey, e election of ne mber r. 'Hoyem, swas read, whic i Tanfeta oot for " Women, | (0 annual_ assessments and_ club| nominating committee of the federa- iclosing soclal event of the season of new members. | Mro Hovem mas ready Wi N House . in aid of St. Mar: tion of the Graduate Nurses' Asso-|' am amendment to the ¢ for the chapter - District Chapter, Colonial Daughters|0f Representatives early in the new chool. Mrs, Ellen § tion the feaeration Will hold Itsiiimmie Jithegconptitution - of Ameriea, met Tuesday e"n,‘"x ot | Congress. Mrs. Wheeler .and Capt.| s \N\"’W// . the membership of the club,| U. 8. Grant Ci . Jane Bartlett and Mi: next annual meeting at the home of o g R v Casman, violinist, ga sical -3 e Miss Ja _ 3 1l m g at ! and an amendment to the by-laws.!A. R., will celebrate its t the 3 ‘asman, violinist, gave mus | L Heaven were elected delegates (o {hit organization. 1337 K street. authorizing the appointment of & pub- | birthday anniversary in G. A. R. Hall Morh"’me of the regent, Miss Maud B.|tions. Dr. E. N. Smith was hoste s 3 y annual meeting of the District o Ticity committee of three were passed. | Tuesday evening, April 12, with a ris. It was announced that the| Next Wednesday afternoon the speakers will be Mrs. Annette Abbott Adams, assistant attorney general, and Mrs. Francois Berger Moran. Mu- sic will be furnished by Mrs. West and Columbia Federation of Women's u 5 e A book of stamps received from the | musical and literary entertainment, to |annual meeting of the societ 1d Clubs, Mrs. strent being| The Twentieth Cemtury Club met g m i Zen v wou designated as the delegate to act on | Thursday in the assembly room of | SOMMilteo on Near East Rellef. the which “have (been avitea ;’;:m‘"i';: be held April 25 at 2:30 at the Wil- nominating c of that|ine Cosmos Club, Mrs. Lyman B.{was given in charge of Mrs. Griffith | Sons and Daughters of Veterans and |!2fd Hotel. and that the president The follo of candi- | Swormstedt, president, in the chair.|Evans, Mrs. Sydney : eneral, Mrs - Mrs. David Kincheloe. Host Mrs, S were submitted by the nominat- | Dy Bedrick Stepanek, minister from | Mre. E. iswen ’1032?32:2: g |cicriendERE T :,,- ,,,,,",‘,’,’,‘,,g:""; ,Th"h" Guern- | Frank Graves. Mrs. Nanctte B. il . A5 ing committeM for election on May 4:|Czechoslovakia. gave a talk on edu- | Reports were read from the eight| Victery Chapter, D. A. R.. met Mon-| 0>, e Dolegates cromi allj will: speak: on the. apocsyphal book of Blg Speclal Sale . rs. Lyman B. Swormstedt:! cational conditions in his country | departments of the club. day afternoon with Mrs. Louis A. Ab- | State chapters will be present and the | Baruch and the "‘"“"’(-fi' -l:‘rll'!'lzl) at the ! s resident. Mrs. William E. | and told of the coming celebration of | ©“ = bot, who was assisted by Mrs. David|constitution and by-laws will be|Fir3t Congregational Church tomorrow of the Finest Chamberlin, Dr. Edith Se_Ville Coale: | the birth of Comenius. the educator.| Wendell Wolfe Chapter, D. A. R.|Calawell and Miss (ora Cooper. The |amended; also natiowhl officers wiy | Yening at 7:30 o'clock. . second vice president, Mrs. George | who founded the educational system |will have a guest meeting Wednes- | regent, Mrs. Joghh Stewart, pre-|be elected. The following del, 5 S v S o e = Various interests of the chapter|ter: . C. K. Berryman and Mrs. S. K. ho was assi i 2 gongs on the piano. Mrs. M. F. Van!versary of its founding. The guests | yere discussed, and it was voted to|E. Johnson. Five new nam. | 1. Haycock, who 2 . iscussed, . . es were| | ., the regent, M g E. L. Herndon, the res: troubles through Riper of the Travelers' Aid Society |of honor will be Representative Sim- 3 4 A e Sf plea for assistance for the|eon D. Fess andsMrs. Fess of Ohie, | make anothdr contribution to the (presented for membership for thefirst | liam Curtis White, presiding. Six Blue-White Diamonds, full work at Mount Alto, to continue as- |time. new members were taken into the hcadaches an(l Othel‘ 1. carat. Guaranteed weight. for members of the |organization which she represents. |Mr. Fess will deliver an address. | afatance. ital Loahel Aticrioanization e 4 Laura Berrien. Miss ) Mrs. William Mackintosh Saiter, Mr: 5 —_ 4 = The « chapter. A contribution was made to il 5 school in Georgetown, and to unite Philo-Classies” met recently s adium fund. Hav- : Joseph Fairbanks, M W The twenty-third Genmeral Court of | with two other chapters in undertak-|With Mrs. G, L. Peckham as hostess. m; ml;'rih:{e‘:i 'fl Whe endowment ummstakahle symp- 12 o! Hung‘er- Mrs. C. W. ks .;;' ational Soclety, Daughters of | ing new work nlon‘(hc line of Amer- | An election of officers resulted as fol-! synd of the Tamassee & t Bailey ibution was made |lows: President, Mrs. J. W. Frizzell; | endof 1he TAMATis toms. Consult our | - e of America, jcanization. A con ven, E 72 . Resignations were acc L Vi convene at the Raleigh Hotel | i vice president, M: HEAL WITH DR v Mirs rd I Hod; 5. Sus Nirs. 3. J Ridgeway, Mrs. Fair-110:30 * am. Thursday. Luncheon | pepers on Jone momem (U0 his|Secretary. Mrs. A b Gass Knighti| ~ SAFEGUARD XOUR HEtav oraduateoptometrist Magnificent Diamonds, very H. er, Mrs g Miss Jessie’ L. Burrell - 30. Informal reception and | wite, Mrs. Dorothy Hancock, were|urer, Mrs. S. A. Wolhaupter: District |’ B gradua P 1CITISL. | Gightly less than 1 carat. Mrs. Isaac Gans, Mrs. Richard Dean. Katherine Goss. ~ — |conference Wednesday evening, April | contributed by Mre. Chatles W. Flasd [of Columbla director. Mre. Charles b ROOFLESSANCHOR AR Blue white Mrs. Robert E. Neison and Miss Myra| As it was necessary to take action |13, at § o'clock. and Mrs. T. J. Kemp, followed by one | GIass: representative on District of 5 Hendley Announcement w; made the number of ests at e on John Adams by Mrs. F. R. Sale. Columbia clubhouse committee, Mrs. A L o el of affiliation with the American Wom. | monthly meetings, the following rules!| D. A. R—All Daughters of the E. D. Pitoher; press ocorrespondent. n o! ®¥n's Club in Paris. : were adopted: No member may invite [ American Revolution and members | Crittenton Wheel Club.—Mrs. J. A.|Mrs. Frank Fuller: delegates to the oric VisiDie o more than one guest to a meeting. |of patriotic organizations and others | Wickham, 1908 Rhode Island avenue | District of Columbia federation o b : 2 No member may hgve more than two | interested are invited to rededica- |northeast, entertained y Mrs, . i hi : e . entertained the club at a|held May & ; wo_:"" "" ‘:"";"" Federation of | ycqrs in one year. The number of | tion of the recently restored southern |luncheon ' Friday. Out-of-town gucsts|Bane and M‘:ge#:x';mng""'alhz‘:r’i Blfocals Seamupll e Wihne T Women's m.—Mrs. Howard L.|guests at any one meeting will be fixed | corner boundary stone of the District, | were Mrs. Ada McCredie, Pittsburgh: | nates, Mrs. Tasker, Mrs. Spurting and ) weighing 13 carats. Hodgkins presided at the meeting held | by the board. Guest tickets will be is- | at Jonos Point.sAlexandria. Va., which | Mrs. Hanes Wickham, Norwalk, Ohio: | Mrs. Hall. Discussion followed as to Monday afternoon at the Women's|sued by the chairman of the hospitality | will take ‘place Wednesday from 2|Mrs. T. B. Monroe, Meriden, N. H.. and | the course to be pursued in studying $1 000 5600-00 City Club. Miss Lillian Williamson, | committee in order of applicatfon. to 4 p.m. There will be Mrs. George H. Cummings, Andover, | S| zeneral federation director of the Dis-| The section of literature will meet|gpeakers and many omcl-?:nnmfm::et Mass. The latier, returning from Flor- ;‘,::“;:;?;’,,',‘,“;,‘{;{,,3'1,?“':;';5,3““ o lrict. requested that magazine articles | tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the residence|government and District are expected | ida, gave a talk on Florida experiences. | ; and other literary material dealing|of Mrs. W. H. Holmes, 1454 Belmont | to attcnd the ceremonies. The Alex- | Mrs. Brumbaugh read from the “Life af ; with subjects of interest to club-|street. The program, which will treat | andria-Mount Vernon ocars to “ship- | Mrs. Robert Louls -Steyapsor Mrs. | Capital Soelety, C. A. R., held fits i women be sent to the general federa- {of “Modern Poetry,” will be incharge|yard station” will take Washington | W- J- Hoehle will be the club hostess on | April meeting at the home of the 12 . Blue-White Diamonds, weighing 3 carats. Either Shelltex or 2o0- tion headquarters in the Maryland|of Mrs. Frederic Farrington. The April 28, at 2332 1st street. president, Mrs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle building. It was explained that this|parliamentary law scction will meet | P2 6T to within a short walk. 1 As a part of the salute to the flag. vear guaranteed gold filled sl ()0'00 matter Would be distributed to clubs | Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the Woumt Pleasant Wi C. T. U. enter-| The AW ta Ciub wiis) enters]Jonn Andrews resd Mra Lothrops GUARANTEED frame j . u_;h many 'gx the small communities| Y. W." C. A. 1333 F street. The|tainment committee gave a program ined Wednesd: = e poem, “Our Flag of Liberty,” and the 2 where such m;l\lel.'lal is not easy to|French section will meet Wednesday !at Mount Alto for the soldiers Thurs- ';,“ G Gt Jas ‘_Ieu*‘mme American's Creed was ;eul by Ken- obtain Miss Lida Hufford. director |afternoon at 3:20 at the home of Mrs. | day evening, under direction of Mra |06 o™ ooin M. Sylvester. Takoma|nedy Watkins: Richard Schart and| o, pepsired $1.50 oh he L;ner;: tderation, and in | John Van Schaick. 1417 Massachusetts | Robert E. Gook. Music and readings i lected as follows: Pfeui‘(;onn‘l i;“ Phyllis Zlmmermg lrle ted, 8NOT | while You Wait. 2 ;'arge of the general federation|avenue. Mrs. George F. Bowerman|were followed by social hour. in|feaci T Metcalf; frst vi iars. | Foater danced an ttle Constance DR LEHMAN Plate cadquarters. spoke of the practical | will have charge of the program.|which hospitality wds dispensed by | Lrank [ Metcall: first vice president, | Russell. accompanied by Mrs. Percy . Specialist C €1 n merican- | cent Frencl 00ks. e Misses ar- i i . : s £ = . ’ For ization work. - Mrs. Knight. chairman Brown will be the| The Coumeil of Jewish Women will [reasurer, Mrs, May Howard; corre-}tive dance by Florence Bishop. in cos-| oaly Piace in the ity For This Kind of art. explained the purpose of the | hostesses. civic section will | meet Tuesday aftermoon - at 2:30 'Cvr‘e"e'g,’_’_“ T M micies, ) e, | tume; the Saijor's Hornpipe, by Trim- Of's Plate, Mountford collection, which now [at the A. C. A. building. Mrs. For- | Washington Hebrew Congregation. | Satherin £ ‘32;'.'."’3}“'3”‘53&""'““:' H. L. Barrick and Mr. Walter F. Smith, rs. F. A St Clair, Mrs. Bertha |Twenty-five members responded to Crane and Mrs. O. H. Barrass were | “Topics of the Day.” and recitations, hostesses for the April meeting of | music and readings were given by Ben- ,.-n being shown at the residence of Mrs. [rest of the community service will 2 007 Columbia road. | speak on an “Adequate Recreational dleston. chSirman of | Program for Washington.” Thurs- res 4’1);“!"\]!‘(‘1‘.‘;01(‘ of the efforts |day afternoon at 3 o'clock the last which are being made throughout the | meeting of the yvear of the art sec-|the District of Colu: i rTiso) | United States toward the adoption!tion will be held at 1447 Irving|Founders and Pat -’é‘"i"of":}’.f:;.;'{l?fi,"."" L “"‘sf’\."n‘,'x',"..‘?.'; J}:-"deg« : Wit 11 i = Bible costume exhibit, known as the | meet Thursday morning at 11 o‘clocklo'ClBCk- in the vestry rooms of the SR They Are Safe Kiddies Whose Mother Uses a Leonard '~Cleanable ' Refrigerator-\ 7. o : : Kbl L ; Wh! fli o Wi ' » “My! What Wenderful Values!” Safe! because there’s not a crack or crevice about a Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator in which a germ could even find a place : Unconsciously, it seemed, did this exclamation come, from the lips of a cus- to hide. Its glistening white porcelain lining is as perfectly tomer visiting the Lifetime Furniture Store yesterday. And no wonder, for, stand- clean and sanitary as it looks to be. ing in the center of one of our large sales floors, she was literally surrounded by the most fascinating and home-like pieces of furniture marked at extremely When you BUY pure food you are very careful to see that A z tempting figures. 'Here are a few items, for instance, that attracted her: GET pure fOOd' Now why shouldn’t you be just as careful Mahogany Hand Carved Period Design Ten-piece Queen Anne Dining _Smte, to see that it is KEPT pure so that that ruddy, healthy glow Davenport Table, six feet long, with antique black burl walnut, with 72- . that comes from plenty of pure food will remain in your kid- - - “Today’s Price Today” figures marked inchisideboard, | Beats “loday's Price . dies’ cheeks? on it of $87.50. Today” price tag at $750.00. : Overstuffed ‘Davenport Suite, blue Hei'1°?0’}}kffs'*§'§°§§§'-ufief;‘:,°p'§, peite . - . e e . . . — 1 Just for your own satisfaction—won’t you come down to- . frieze _n?oh?xr; a ve:;ay:e tmastle;rflcce R bo(;k_’fo e in e morrow to the Lifetime Furniture Store and see just what ' e By i IR es TR hogany. Youw'd guess at least $100 : X B 2 . whole lot more, marked at “Today’s ‘more, but “Today’s Price Today” fig- kind of a refrigerator this Leonard Cleanable really is? = Price Today” price, $495.00. ures are only $350.00. You'll find it everything that you expect it to be—and a ; So far this year nearly : 3 The above are hints—merely hints—as to the hundreds of wonderful values that are ¢ 300 people have purchased e e ;are OEnE Patmen C!lsplay—- : being offered by this store not at special sales—no, not that—but every day. this style Leonard Re- enough, surely, from which to select. 2 3 {rigerator. : z You see, we followed the market up, then followed it down. And when it got down we marked our prices down, “Today’s Prices Today.” That is the way we conduct busi- o re ten salesmen—anxio iti our call. . ; : 45 There a amousb’ b L ness here, and it is the only way. Come! Come! Come and see. You'll stay to buy. White Enamel.. 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