Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1921, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 8, 1921-PART 1 DOWNTOWN OFFICE BUILDING SOLD. MRS. BRENGLE DIES. "?','" Ry |Wife of Retired Veterinary of This 1 Mrs. Annie 1 vears of age. di $5.00 Puts This Big Grafonola Outfit In Your Home ad Saves You $45 1 F-2 Grafonola, was . .....5140 . 10 Colum Records, were. 10 6 Columbia Records, were. 0 <136 ipped with Columbia Auto- matic Record Ejector and Columbia Non-set Automatic Stop and all other Columbia features. Choice of cither mahogany or walnut. 01d Civi ice bullding. at the northwest corner of Sth and E streeta. which wax xold Inst week by Frank Fenwick to Rudolph Behrend. The new Will Your Refrigerator Do This? Cheese—fish—butter—milk—onions—fruit and salad—what rer T lliremo a mixture!—Yet you can place them in a Leconard ; IWOULD SUPERVISE GAMES | BUYS $150,000 BUILDING. Cleanable Refrigerator, and one won't smell of the other | | | | | —hard to believe, isn’t it? Yet the scientific air circu- Mrs. Rafter Urges Trained Instruc- Rudolph Behrend Acquires Prop- On M ‘s Club PI lation makes this possible. tors for School Children’s Play. | erty at 8th and E Streets. F-2 n {ayers Lin 2n Supervision of school children's Rudolph Behrend has just acquired play by spe: v trained instructor: e h“""“""f "”C;‘E'}“““‘“g"}_ ’“‘ “:" sl 1 1-00 & . e . & as adv < = orthwes: corner of §th and E streets . 2 = Pt Leonard air:circulation is so dry and fine that a dish of salt e -iadvoeated by Mr GllGH BCOLE Lnormy nown as the old civil serv- With Automatic Record Ejector ] 2 ; = Rafter, pre nt of the District Con- |jes from Frani: Fenwick for X i —oi still ki ir ““sn¢ e88 of Mot and Parent-Teacher | $150,000, was learned yesterday. ) rerln:;ms dry };gxnge{llsnaglsl slt_lllhkee;} their “snap, hamfl Emmcintion at % meeting of the| The 5316 was megotiaied thiougn the matches will still light. ri o Mothers (Club of the Adims School busincss properties department o . < saiphurmat Hestl Ight, - Ats @ tnumphs e e e e atiimad McKecver & Goss. S Hear These New Columbia Hits refrigeration, and while it can be found to a limited some of the improvements needed in | TR MO SURer, Pigps, o, reneist g B R L ) : . s . S Iah o0 B & . | ofice buiiding. it is understood. o e e A et ek extent in some refrigerators, it is supreme in the Plans for sunporiing the emereeney | il o peny rocently was bought by No Waonder I'm Blu A3388,7 A8 o by members | the Salavation Army, with a view to N Leonard. hie hredect aarries a |Femedeling 1t into & 'hotel for women, I'm Gonna Jazz My Way Straight Through Paradise, | but when architectural difficulties were : Mary St rd and Jazz Band (Assoo 85c mensiation for an appropriation 000 for the purchase of a vacant school which the nts of the children .t converted T afflinte with m:. WILL PUSH OUTING PLANS Just Received—A New Supply of Bert Williams Records atered In connection with the pro- » " 2 renaformation the Army sold the Down Where They Play the Blues Mary Sta nd bought the Dewey Hotel. and Jazz Band Then, too, in a Leonard you find the wonderful one-piece, seam- less porcelain linings without a crack or seam in which germs or dirt can collect. Wipe them perfectly clean Merchants and Manutacturers’ Elder Fatmore's Sermon on Generosity. Bert Williams ) 56141 §1.28 with a damp cloth, and there’s not a chance for anything LEG‘————‘———O LANS OUTING Committee to Meet Tuesdny. Elder Eatmorc's Sermon on Throwing Stones, Bert Williams § = to hide that can taint your food. N'_____ * ] e m et A vasaiatian : i1l meat Tuoaday afternoon at 3 o'sloak 3 Final Arrangements by Military |n i mbl. 1 it M @ ORI a anrocnosmiont mads By Seventh Street ayer CoO.BetweenDGE Servicz Men to Ee Made. Proxldent Philip King, At this moet- 2z | ing tha suboommiitea ohalrmen will wpe " ba pelooted and pinne for the outing FlrS! Floor Grafonola Sl‘lop « | program will be made, ! Tha uso of tho new Almas Autome- | bila Club on tho West River has been Leonards, too, are inexpensive—a great big porcelain one is $65.00—and there are others $18.75 up. 18, e sy 4 necorded tha Merchants and Manufao- to be Mol AL, ol Lurers’ "by thia" new adjunct of tne / ) 3 1y, | Birine, Seventh Street ay er CO Between D and E | & irruns Kiwagan commnnder, Tha| Tha work of proparing for tha guts i i e i P 2 ° Corcoran Cadet Vetarans' Association | "8 Will be earrod forwara by tha foi- il i L ) i tak ot in thi u lawing commitiea: Thilip King, ob: B aial pannin at tho outing wii|Mman: Bertram Cohn, Georga M, Hebe Vy 5 e TBgcjal Euosis at the outing willllard, @idney Relsonaisin, Clarones Sz 0 _Brig cosn o Pt of ha | Grosner, Wm, I, Russell, 1, I, Geld- manding the Natlonal fuani of the |, o™, L 'Davidsen, John L. New- Pdfu:r":‘ ";"‘:- : Maj I'eadflc‘;r‘;f:' boid, Harry Crandall, W, B, Greeey, A o ok ol amd | W. Harper, John Dunn, Qeorge Geld. Maj., H. Dulin, inspe ral, oncly rg, B, H, Edmonds, G, A, Von Biein- Capts. Grove and Nevitt he quar- | n.p” Guy- Kneess!, L, O, Cook, Harry termastor department, Loeb, Morita Mayer, Sidney RNelinger, Efforta are being made by the| 7P R L orss, R B ieglon to Incroaso its membarship. | Toeng fam Kimberley, Joseph A, . Any citlxen of tho District who hus| o m "a Elydar, M, F, Horion, W, D had servico in any military organi- | campiel, finwnm MoKinlay, (learge zation of the District sinco 1860 18! ghaffer, #rmnk Fenwlok, Hanpy Offter- eligible. : dinger, W, W, Griffith, jr,, B, E’ Adams, | The officerw of the legion for tho|y ij, Harpar, Charles Fommes, W, | present year are: Maj. C. Kugeno 1« | 1" grown, Rylvan King, J, Maxson Gun- m B ~ | wards, president’ and commander; i o 7 o R ™ | S oo 3. vinrries, G Amior | 7 ertons 160 Gummings, Frank Stephan, Capt, James F, Oyster, Gon. | [, Jelleff, A, Lisner, 1, O, Goldenberg, L. M. Broit, Maj. J. Miller Kenyon, | (jeorge N, DoNoals, Henry Lanaburgh, Capt. W. E. Zeh and Licut IL . Gicay. | 1, V. Kiltan, M. A. Leass, W, John vice presidents; Capt. Thomas A.ilynon, Joseph A, Herberich,'R, b,"An. Green, mecratary and ndjutant, and|drews, Cen, Anton Btephan, Samuel Lieut. George A, Howe, trensurcr, ' Zirkin and Ashilla Durkfin, will be compl FURN!TLg Berkey & Gay Breakfast Room Suitc T A 1- e LIFE TN I Too Glorious a Day to Stay in a Kitchen —just to prepare Sunday’s dinner—when if you had a Ther- matic Fireless Cooker in your kitchen you could be enjoying this wonderful day, and while you're in church ’ ; ! orated panelon native woods. The finish is in shellac, wax this wonderful silent servant—that never quits, goes Mothers Day s R rubbed to a dull gloss. Panels in a low tone on a strike or asks for more money—is cooking a per- ¥ <% of blue and quaint painted decorations give fect dinner, more appetiizng, too, and more vholesome an air of pleasant gayety atid goodicheer. than if cooked in a range. Using Birch and Curly Birch in this Suite, Berkey & Gay craftsmen have brought out the rich- ness and glow of some of our most beautiful Is every day in the kitchen—three times a day—365 days a year. Don’t you think she deserves the greatest labor-saving device in the world—(chorus): “We'll say she does.” A further note of color is added by the brightly colored cretonmes in the chair upholstery. The toughest chicken—or roast—makes no difference to a Thermatic—it's made just as juicy or tender as can be, and there’s no loss from evaporation. Just put your meal in a Thermatic and forget it—when you return This Suite is especially planned for the small house, apartment, summer home or porch dining room. The ends of the Dining Table drop down; a convenient drop shelf in the All right—just come down to Mayer's to- = e : : : China Cabinet gives extra serving space; }:omc it will be cooked to a turn—piping hot and ready tomorrow and send home a Hoosier the sideboard has ample room in its deep 0 8erve, <} " ‘abine 4 H e sideboa as 4 : Tiikclien Lahibies,, ) Vet 4t llghtcn her drawer. Throughout it is designed to give tiresome hurden and start saving steps, time and health for her now greatest utility where the need for economiz- Any fireless _cook:r can do these things tu « .. 3 G UL ing space is essential. tha Thermatic, because of unusua} construction and exclusive features, can do much more—we would like Hooesiers are sold, as always—on the Club The Lifetime Furniture Store would like to have b t ~how you how——any time, Plan, the pleasure of showing you this fine Suite —it’s a beauty and certainly a value. ‘ Seventh Sirsct Mayer & Co. BeweenDana B Mayer & Co., seventhSucet - V[AYET & (CO. BeweenDSE ; Severth Btreet Between D & E e, | - (B LIFE_TiN ‘1 L

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