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Soldiers’ Home Here Opened S Bniametubn: DM YOU’LL LIKE TRADING AT PHILLIP LEVY’S™ mann’s “Fantasia in C lln.s:r‘“ Gflfi- To Volunteer and Draft Men|™ S iy WELFARE SOGIETY for Christmas cludes service in the lar Army, [STedit of the home, a decrease of President—Plan Benefit t0. |voiunteer | Army, m« Army.|$108.858 since July, 1920, dus to ex- Guard Rt el GHas0 oAl OF | SRt S mseaneatE. 5t et e el WAS: 088 s, or Nation: hu , C led or | nent * iImprovemen Expand Present. Work. Mg The Roof Over el poamtane ot he” Care watseasor = : Your Head— g o § Ciot 2t o aamunt mesting heia |50 BAGE Sk nre Doty SPE | mones BT ben il T B2 v Sell Do o pount 2 oo, oomtt =, e Come to the Phillip Levy store tomorrow—here you will find ren's house, streef tons.” ems of water supply, fire protection, | etudes, . Py . gl ® ’ netthwest, last night. Other officers | " Herctofore. admission to_ e nome |15, 1 (he uldings and Srounds studes. adding: several iother: etudss quality furniture, priced within the reach of all, on re-elected were: Mrs. James S. Harlan, | was _restricted to enlisted men o The_other items of the pro R . e e e biar Bioary. B, | be,Regular Army. ‘The modiication | cyange in sek Tra . m | W Bae renae trom the Tisth | 2 BTG BY EAPERTE terms you can easily afford Leonard, second vice president; MI& |, nceq in the annual report of Mal. | trains via S. 4. = ' Willlam A. Hammond, secretary, and Y . L. leav Mra. John Allan Dougherty, treasurer, | Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, retired, presi- | gajly, 8:556 a.m. instead of 9:15 a.m.; new train). and 9:46 pm. p.m. (i nstead of 8 p.m.—Advertisement. —_—— 7. mi ed and their lives hazarded in mili. /M made | minor and & group | dent of the board of commissioners, Flan Rummags. & made public today. ‘The fifth annual rum sale for | It is shown in the report that there the benefit of the society will be held | are at present 1,166 members on the 5 H street, and plans | rolls of the home, & decrease of 571 According to an old Jewish since July 1, 1920 The decrease in- |when a master tallor employs cludes 85 deaths, being !hand, the latter leaves his than during the preceding year. The|as a guarantee that he will be oldest member of the home is ninety- | hand to start work on the appointed € {one yvears of age and the youngest custom, a new scissors. n than ever before. The work of the society is preven- tive and e onal in character. The soclety stands for-a “square deal” for every baby. An important phase of the work I8 the so-called “follow- up” visits by the nurses in the homes. A tund of information is made avail- able for the doctor, which otherwise would remain a seaied book. The nurses in their visits pay close attention to the social and economic background of the family visited. During these days of unemployment, milk for nursing mothers and oranges for the babies seem a luxury to many, The nurses have an emergency fund to draw on which will help meet an exigency in the family. Thus no nurs- ing mother nor baby is deprived of the necessities of life nor of the safe- 4 This Beautiful Bedroom Suite Consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Full-size Bed. Guaranteed construction; walnut finish. S 98, 00 $10.00 Cash—$1.50 Weekly guards essential for good health. Painting, P aperhanging PLITT —offers quality service in Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., i Solve the rent prc;blem and make a useful, permanent good-looking Christmas gift Special Demonstration and Sale at Phillip Levy’s—Now Going On— | This Queen Anne Bedroom Suite Will Make an Ideal Christmas Gift Consisting of Dresser, Chifforette, full-length Vanity Dresser and full-size Bow-End Bed. Genuine American s 00 Walnut or mahogany finish. It is indeed a privilege to own fdd one of these beautiful suites. As quantity is limited, early selection is advised. - $25.00 Cash—$3.50 Week! St e T LR A Right now when many people in Washington and hereabouts are trying to solve the high rent problem and at the same time “make money g round” f":r Ch;'istt:lg.: i seems to many this money-saving demonstration and sale of Pullman Day e answer to the entire situation. A Pullman Day. Bed gives you an extra sleeping t1.'oom without extra rent, and adds a touch smafl cost. - of refinement to your home—just now at Christmas gift that will please the emtire O buy s 1 der & 24-hour service 365 days in the actu 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Your choice of genuine walnut or mahogany finish, con- sisting of Buffet with mirror back, 60 inches long; _China Closet, Serving Table, Round Extension Table, 48 inches wide (oblong table, $10.00 extra), 5 Side Chairs, 1 Armchair; seats upholstered in genuine leather. MODERN AND PERIOD DESIGNS want—so strikingly attractive are the patterns, are made ta Louis XVI, Sheraten. Il conse s prids of ownership n the Paflman that $19.50 Cash—$3.00 Weekly or Windsor Periods. One simi- goes into their home now or on Christmas morning. Queen Anne, lar to illustration sold on G FEasy Monthly Terms of $6. ORMERLY the bed davenport or sofs that contained a F bed was bought so that visiting friends could remain overnight. It was for emergency only. and the bed feature was used only for such occasions. Now, however, the higher rents asked and the scarcity of homes has made the demand universal. AT BT A A T Bt AT P A At T e e T S e e FOR THE UNEXPECTED GUEST will accommodate Dad's week- A Bliman D e too. In case of slekness for for your Puliman” Double Duty Duofold Beds Oak or mahogany finish. Upholstered in black er brown leatherette. Prices start at— $29.50 _ $5.00 Cash—$1.00 Weekly tration, ‘whits snamel interior and rell frent ~"$39.50 $4 Cash—$1 Weekly Made s llbll.fl Ek' 735 Tt STHMR=