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Here Are a Few of the Remarkable Values Being Offered at Phillip Levy’s EXPANSION SALE It Will Be to Your Advantage to ; Investigate Before Purchasing Elsewhere 7-Piece Bedroom Suite You choice of Genuine Mahogany or Walnut. Consisting of Dresser. Chifforette, Full-size Bed, Vanity Dressing Table, Chair, Rocker and Bench. A value impossible to duplicate. 51952 $19.50 Cash—$2.50 Weekly ‘ 3-Piece Lg Roo Site ous Removable Spring Cushions in seats. Upholstered in a very fine quality verdure tapestry. $19.50 Cash—$2.50 Weekly Consisting of Large Settee, Chair and Rocker, with Luxuri- $]9 ; 00 10-Piece Dining Room Suite’ Made of Genuine American Walnut, consisting of Buffet with mirror back, China Closet, Inclosed Serving Table, Exten- sion Table, 48 inches wide; 5 Side Chairs, 1 Armchair, Seats upholstered in genuine leather. $25.00 Cash—$3.00 Weekly —_— Porcelain-Top Kitchen Cabinet Solid white enamel interior, roll- front curtain, porcelain slid- ing top. Exact-—~ Iy like illust- . ration. A Real Bargain oak, R R R R R R R R e R R e R R R R R R R R S 5 R R R R R R R A R R R R R R R R R S R R R R R R e o U R AR R R R R R YRR AR Oak or mahogany finish. Upholstered in black or brown leatherette. start at $34. 75 $3.50 Cash—$1 a Week Prices $4.00 Cash—$1 a Week o “Furniture of the ; Better Kind” ~ A ), P celevwdC Dl\_IISlON OF AMERICAN HOME FURNISHERS CORP: PRESIDENT EXPECTS Mr. and- Mrs. Harding May Take Trip During Con- gress Recess. It is considered more than likely that President and Mrs. Harding will take | another short vacation some time dur- ing the four or five weeks Congress will be ‘enjoying a recess. At least ! this he belief of intimates of the {executive who called at the White {House today. | Of course, there will be sevéral week end trips on the presidential ya Mayflower in the meantime, but it i felt certain that when Congress clear out within the next two week the President and Mrs. Harding will |again lay down their individual re {sponsibilities long ewough to st {up” before entering upon the heavy istrain of the fall activities. ¥ Just where they will go this time is not definitely known. aithough it is intimated that they considering visiting friends at Newport, R. 1 It also is intimated that they may take a few days' automobile ride, with Marion as a possible qbjective point. Will Visit Birmingham. It was announced at the White House today. however. that it has been settled that the President will tvisit Birmingham. Ala., late in Oc- tober to participate in a big celebra- tion of the anniversary of found the city. He probably will v Atlanta for a few hours during t trip Pr conferred ! ident Harding toda. for one hour with Se Hoover | of the Department of ree. the American relief for Rus: ing the | principal topic of a on. The portion | number ning Mr. railroad question occup of the conference, ine matters conc s department. etary Hoover intimated time would be lost in land es at the distribution poi ssia now that thi: itisfied that the severa as < | Se {littre lief will not be de! the sixty-some Amer being detained in Rus imprisoned. All of th side the Russian bord t month, he said cause it to feel In fact. its assurances in pect are of such a nature as in the delivery of the {HARRISON ATTACKS !~ STATE DEPARTMENT Says Senators Are in Dark About { Treaty aad Cites Criticism of | Former President. Another political raid on the repub- lican opposition was made today in ocrat. Mississippi, who brought up { press reports that senators were be- 'ing “kept in the regarding {negotiation of a tre vith Germany. the Senate by Senator Harrison. dem- | HOSPITAL PROGRAM ANOTHER VACATION FOR WAR VETERANS: A definite hospitalization program for former service men, involving the immediate expenditure of $6,110,000 out of the $18,600,000 available, was announced today by Col. Charles R. of the Veterans' Bureau yesterday by President Harding. The new program, Col. Forbes said, which has the approval of Secretary Mellon, was drafted by an advisory board of physicians and specialists in hospital architecture and construction and a board of medical consultants, headed by Dr. Willlam C. White of Pittsburgh. ties of 6,800 new beds are to be placed to the program. An expenditure of $850.000 is to be made at the Public Health Service Hospital, at Fort Bayard, } The Public Health Service at Perryville, Md., is to have a new building to accommodate 300 nefiro- psychiatric patients at a cost of $500,- 000: at Little Rock, Ark., the Army post, Fort Logan H. Roots, is to be converted into a modern hospital at a cost of $250,000; at Lake City, Fla., the general hospital there is to re- ceive an addition of a tuberculosis unit at a cost of $300,000. The National Homes for Disabled Vi - Soldiers_at Leavenworth, Kan.; 0l 4 Milwaukee, Wis, and Dayton, hio, are each to have a new tuber- cul hospital, and at Marion, Md., the Marion National Sanatorium, is to tients with psy. tuberculosis. Fort Walla Walla, Wash., is to be completely remodeled into a hospital of 150 beds; dria, La.. recently damaged by fire, is to be reconstructed and an additiol o fforty buildings, sting $600,000, is to be made to ipple Barracks, Prescott, Ariz. It is estimated, Col. Forbes said. that at least nine more projects of hospital construction will be planned and executed from the remainder of he $18,600,000 appropriation at hand. — The United States produces more opper than all the other nations com- sis complicated by nation in_the world. i 4 ountry And T will breakfast at the EVELESS EDEN (how dumb), otherwise known as the BARTHOLDI Restaurant for Men—across from New Ebbitt Hotel, COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN. QUIET CLUB ATMOSPHERE., Senator Harrison “not surprised. in view of ignorance about | the negotiations, that ther s dis- content and growing resentment against the State Department.” “I am surprised,” Senator Harrison { continued. “that the administration is {not living up to its promises of sweet {co-operation between the administra- {tion and the Senate, that we would be kept advised of every step in the negotiatiohs.” Senator Lodge. Massachusetts, re- publican leader. and Senator Johnson, republican, California, were drawn {into the debate when Senator Har- {rison said Mr. Lodge had criticised { former President Wilson for with- {holding _information regarding the itreaty of Versailles. Senator Lodge replied that his | criticisms were caused because in- | formation was denied. not before, but after the treaty | "Senator Johnson said he had sought to secure information regarding the | negotiations of a treaty with Ger- many. Incidentally, he urged return I of the American troops from Get- Varnish Linoleum —Your Linoleum will look better and last more than twice as long if you varnish it. ¢ We sell quality varnish. W. H. Butler Co. MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-609 C St. N.W. Established 1845 Straight down the street from the G. A. R. Monument at 7th & Pa. Ave. $10 a Month Buys This Player-Piano Cabinet Grand 88-Note Mahogany value. 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