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HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON birtha . Prot. Ballard )nr; Fost Office Theater April 18 for the|turn ahall be duty bound to ewplo 4 will h:’caf:n"r‘::&nmr’f' e | B e b o e arviare Col. Dean aaked banefit af the Welfare Council of the|none but Americkn citisens on suc NEW LINK N RAILWAY. ed to aid the .club wi .ml.l a | Join Poat Office lenan llhrl?‘zmn‘. work; and that Congress enact legis Deborah Kuapp Chapter, D. A. n.. relative to the Inm:':-.-':n. of th Jordan wjll direct the production and |lation making it oglllnory for ap-| By the Associated Press. NEWS OF THE CLUBS was entertalne lay the role of Lady Gay Spanker. | pointments of ex-service men to all » V. - the home o‘r‘fi h.‘“c:‘i-'u Vtuing‘ S‘.‘.‘I"ixfii‘i"&?fl b.:‘u'rrl:d out.:‘- e ‘was e g'h company, compuzd o!yblsym of l:ubvl:lw third grade and non- _s,:".':h:‘;ntb?: ¥ u.nl s1 tn“ct.: 1.] Notiees for this department must be re- | conclusion regarding the novel as the | Mrs. George T. Smallwaod, u(nm. as possible. tio worth, is as fal-| educational positions under the gov- ' e Internationa ved at The Star office uot "nm u';:"l‘h"h play, that out of much confusion and | presided. Miss Ellen Davis, home donoutu oldest member of the order. A . ernment. Willlam E. Rink, decorat- | rallway of Central America was Gay, 3" pm lmm-nfi-‘ubem-*‘l:hg‘l:mé "% :;;‘“: divergence of opinion @ new form| During the vear the chapter has|tion agent of the county, talked L ing and memorial, announced the af-| opened with the arrival here yester< later in the week wi L of the no'rll emerging. The litera- | glven to the following objects: Amer- | regard to plans for a beiter oounty age. . pointment of his committee for Me-| 4o " 0r o arue train on the line vermits.) — ture on will continue its work {icanisation work, Juvenile Protective | fair and requested representatives: wThe Waak lar's ‘morial day. . F. Mrs. J. W. Frizzell, | through April and May. with a con- | Assqciation, ~Chapter House Day | from the club to aid in that wark this 3 e which has been constructed between D. C. F. W, C—Nrs. " | alderation of the contemporary in|Nursery, southern mountain schools. | year. o this capital and the town of Zacate- president. called a special meeting of | tha book world. ; At the recent s 1 i s et hea ad EGGS TO AID MISSIONS. coluea. about forty-five miles to the jct Federation of Woman's| The household decoration section dmi 4 Ly v e ub has ha \ o fieipiniics e will meet at the residence of Mrs. The ‘entire ad- |the generous donation from E. ul A throng of 20,000 persons gathered Clubs Monday at the Grace Dodge |y, i€ L8t o SORGUEE Relment | ministration ticket was elected. The | Parker of two clubrooms. Baptist Women to Enlist Hens in |to witness the arrival of the train Hotel to transact business which had | gireqt, uudly at 11 a.n. Mrs |state treasurer-elect, Mrs. Gertrude | The club expects soop to be in readi- i \ and cheered Rene Keilhaurer of the accumulated during the club vear.| Holmes will upeak on the arrange-|Moses, is & member of this chapter. |ness to carry out more fully ita study Cause. "¥:’.“’:$&T¢‘.‘J£Z.."..‘"5:?':‘2’.‘,";,, o PG, Snyac S ome. il of domestle art and sclence. s = - Mrs. E. C. Snyder, chairman ot com- | ment ?.'r:;.'m‘;:f: e oI meet| The Armyle Stway Club will meet at| Tha educational ocommiites met NEW YORK, March I1§.—Baptist |, ;"% vorica is designed to link uy mun center committee. presented.a "4y " yidence of Mrs. John Lowe, |the home of Mrs. L, H. Sutton, 1320 ' March to study the school budget women in the farm districts of lowa | the several Cenlr:l‘ A,,h,”fl repul ol sting the board of R Gallatin street, tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. and after carefully golng over each ave been asked to contribute all the |lics. Ultimately this railwa; ly-um :Mn~|“~‘ S r:t:::leke‘l:e necessary ad- | p.m. e l’x’fnfi‘r‘lf- M b e BT R Sasscer will. read a paper |article decided to pass the budget as( Through Department Adjt. Ol tewn whioh :rceh u’axl‘m‘:‘l:lee?: hobe. ‘wl?: :n- laid by their hens on Sundays Weuld form part of the Pan-Ameri o ive a paper on Copan. on “H T. Well presented. department headquartera @nROUNCeS| . oq. 4 uo much upon the altar of £om now 1o the ‘end ‘of Apri to help Tallway, I1ong planned, but still far ditlons to its organic act which should | ¥ pap . = il i P from completion, to link up the rail- a1l for an annual appropriation from | Mrs- Leo D. Miner will meel the| v, youse Chapter, D. A. R., mct| The Housekeepers' Alllance will| {OF the weok the following mestngs: | ur nation. finance Nomé and foreign missions. .-,‘:::' fhom completion, tollink ua el Tl e o M o T et eq: | Monday at the home ‘of 'the corre- |hold an open executive meeting in|Monday night. depariment band rer, Willam L. Mastox Presented the | Northern Haptist Convention annou hongry 4 ov- ¢ jusued by the convention|America and fill in the numerous ».-m,‘" vM ,‘: 5 f,°'-‘"{‘""','." S “-m;k' f.'e;a‘.f;’ -lt(" ?3"‘;’.‘..‘ 5 ;lv'::uem\.:,‘;:‘ sponding secretary, Mra. J. C. Pritch- | the ‘interest of the public Tuesda hearsal, 1219 New York avenue; Mon- fi‘:fl&‘éfi.’l'&;‘-‘i‘t‘:“"&rf h:e" :l“mgd:d :Qr.en':tl:l!-"d I:l:a! n'l’a)éh contributions | gaps to complete a New York-Buenos® Aine mew Togtstation euch year 1] WhI be the speaker ot tha afterncon {25, With Miss Mary Lee Goddyrd as}2 pn. in the beardreom fof, the s day night, Col. James 8. Pettit Camb. | {5 American contractors, and who ia | would add 375.000 to the fund. 1 Aires railway route. assisting hostess. Miss Lillian { trict building, to take action on a ' Home:; . ! . Chenoweth, regent, presided at the |report of the committes to study the |NO. 3, in Stanley Hall, Soldiers’ Home: it K‘”";""_'""""! for this civie Mrs Lo e e the | business meeting and the reports of | price and quality of bakers' bread.| Tuesday night, Gen. Nelson A. Mile work. Resolution adopted. e cieale, Wedneaday at 1 p.m.|the oficers showed four additioral | The president of the Bakers' Associ- | Camp, No. 1, in Perpetusl Building. Another resalution receiving the f“lw“l‘l e eante Yok """ members enrolled during the month |ation will be present. Bulleting on | ., ™0 0% o orthwest, and official Indorsemont of the organiza- | ‘RS L Teet at ,“., and & gratifying interest in the work. | “Buking in the Home" will be dis- au streots n Dewey ik el e T RO T T S Edgar Merritt, assistant commission- | tributed. ~ Mrs. Flora _McDonald | Friday night. Admiral George - 3 Ay . taik on|er of Indlan affairs, gave u talk on |Thompson will present “The Home- | Naval Camp, No. 7, in Masonic Tem- Anna Hendley, providing for national Robert E. Cook will g the “American Indian,” and Miss | makers' Interest in the Rent Situa- f theast. representation for the District by | architecture. ennie Dwight showed a collection of | tion.” There will be reports by the|Pl®: 3th,and F streets nor o N S 1 suffrage for representation in Con- hotographa ‘aken on different In-|employment service committee and Department headquarters announces gress and in the electoral college.| Collewe Women's Club, 1823 Eyelg:i’Fecervations. George Daw, ac- |social hygiene committe merman of = This action supports the Poindexter |wtreet—Tomorrow, 4 to € p.m. tea|companied by Miss Minerva Balley, V8 .- the death of Harry P. Z""N A a mers lx bill which does not advocate any | Hostess, section X, Miss Nila F- Allen. | gcave o group of violin solos. Aun HUl Chapier, D. A. R, held its | Col. James 8. Pettit Camp, No. 3. He change in the present commission chulrmnn, The sllell of hanor wil March meeting with Mrs. Simpson, ried with full mlllll‘r‘y dom) B form of government. The resolution | be Dr. E. Dana Durand, head of the The Amsrican Liberty Chapter, 1. |2100 N street, the regent, Mrs. Lips- c ey Monday. o abolish capital punishment in the | forelgn commerc- bureau of the De- R., met at the home of Mra. H. L.|comb, presiding. The next meeting of uns- 9o District was Introduced by Mrs. Wid- | partment of Commerce, who Wwill | Thornton. 300 Butternut street, Ta- | will be held Apeil 11, Milltary Oraer of the Serpents was ney and indorsed after discussion. speak on “Paper Money in Kastern|koma Park, for its March meeting. exemplified on a large class of candl- he federation also voted to send al Europe.” Mrs. Basil M. Manley will Mrs_ W. W. Lemmond assisting host-| Celumbia Unfon, W. C. T. U, held|dates in Pythian Temple. 1012 3t telegram to President Harding re-ireceive. with Miss Allen and Mrs. Mrs. L. B. Thomson, regent, read | its March meeting at the home of the | street northwest, last night. questing that John McHenry's death | William Frazer McDowell. At the |per yearly report given at the state|president. Mrs. 8. W. Morris, 3800 14th | The Lineal Society was entertained sentence be commuted to ‘life im-|tea table Mrs. Fred W. Ashley will|conference, which was creditable in|street. Mrs. E. C. Stanton, District|at the residence of the chief ruler, prisonment. The resolution. intro-|pregide with Mrs. Kanolt and Mrs. Sher- | its donations to worthy objects, re-|W. C. T. U. superintendent ‘of peace,| Mrs. Hanua Weber, 2224 13th streel, duced by Mrs. Ellis Logan. requesting | man. Wednesday the College Wom- | ceptions and public lectures. spoke of the recent conferences Anacostis. Mras, Florence Close, wife that the laws of the District be made | gu’s Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. Misa| A donation was voted for the fund of Department Adjt. Cloe, was ad- fo conform (o the laws of neardy | Carrie M. Davia will be hostess, as-|to purchase a new chandelier in Dis-| The Business Women's Counell met [ Mitted as a membel. Miss Janot M glates in regard ‘to public welfare | sisted in receiving by the program |irict room in Continental Hall. The |Friday evening at the Church of the | CAfrey rendered several vocal solos| features of social hygiene was also| committee. The guest of honor and purehus!ng of vor town.” by the|Covenant. Dr. Elisabeth B. -Reed lv uxe satisfaction of the large com- | indorsed. speaker will be Dr. Thomas E. Green | N, D. "A. R: Istrict chapter [gave an account of some of her }:xé Zpssant. 1 and distinctive radiator design, mark the New Series Chalmers Six as a Mrs. Lucy Swanton's resolution re- ican R Saturd, o Angoles Club has elected auesting conferees to retain present | of the American Red Cros Saturday 1'3;',,’: g n '(',?‘":n" ork was din | petisnces walle in Charge of s e Mo e e e & i AtempRinthe appropriation | prigge and five hundred will be T he life of Wil itod many curios and souvenirs| Rousch; vice president, J. J. Murph: b b for playgroun ease Some exirdets from the Hieto 5 many v treasurer. John Lewis Smith: secr 7 = Ttuth played. Mrs. William C. Van Vleck |liam Pyncheon. founder of Spring-|from that land. The work of the ] " = And LOF m g institution for feeble- | 5 "charge of this, the fourth of the [ ficld, Mass. Mrs. J: I Lamble gave | Pocket-Testament ~League was de-|tary: J. J. Murphy (acting); chalrman | 1IX-Cylinder advantages Ve en Though: no official action wupported- | series given by the finance com- la‘lecture on Sugrave manor, the an- |scribed by Mrs. C. W. Alexander, ita ettsinmont oo! - McCaffrey; chairman_publicity co q s mittee. Cestral home of George Washington, |founder. - Songs by Mrs. Alexander ° - th o TEaation ¥oltes Its oppasition in’ England, built by Lawrence W.|and Mr. Vogt concluded the program. | Mittee. Claiborn 8 Co'g:-‘a';;’.“\;fl_ €velo to a new €1g t ot pertec would be used by both white and col- | The Cultus Club met at lhedhomelct \\'a]ng:“xmo‘"- in L““il"u raded.;u:d e i o 1 :m; on J [i - th h t ored children in the same building. | Mrs. George W. Harris Tuesday. In-|in rs. Lamble presented the t b . Harde d rfulC al Miss Cornelia Hill, chairman of the | cluded in the brogram was @ paper |ckapter with u copy of “The History h acy., T v] GAtie mestingiof Rickard 7. Harden onin thewonae mers motor. Crameportation Commitiee Tor the bic |on ~Mormoniam by Mrs. William K | of ~the “Washinglon® Famiis. e e ing. presi- | mittee on dratting articles for federa- dent, R tion of veterans, presented draft as making new legislation each year to | N b g SONECH) Ging. The sweeping body lines, the low top nnial to be held at Chautauqua June | Myers, and one on “Modern Holland." | same fine colored pictures of the old to 29, explained the railroad ar-!by . ‘mansion. A duplicate keyv of Su g N oad grave manor was presented to Mrs. | rlous o atrm follows: The honorably discharged ) AU Modsls Equigped With Disc Stesl Whedls and Cord Tras . flicers, enlisted men, Red Cross Delegates to this general federation Service | Harding, wife of President Harding, | heard. including that of the ‘Red | o J : 8 ‘ convention will be elected 81 the | Leagme will Sive its bi-monthly barty |by Lady Lec. who urged and invited | Cross’ chairman., Mrs. Goodwin D.fnhurses and members of kindred vet, Y meeting of March at St Elizabeth's Hospital, in ward [all Americans 1o visit the old home- | Bisworth. who Wis o chatge of (e | 87, ‘wrmod_ forces of the United . . 9 . 7 i B-3. Wednesday at 7 p.m. All mem- | Stead. 3 States of America, do unite to estab-| ‘Women's Clty Club.—Miss T. Steiner | There| Miss Elsie Janis, the beloved war|Alto Hospital March 10. The artists il be hostess at the clubhouse this e oL theemug A et | actress, and Miss' Samuel M. Meck | on, the program ivcluded Prof. Harry LR e erAnenL Ao e ot 1321-23 14th Street afternoan from 4:30 to 6. The guest . ‘were accepted as members. ¢ H of honor will be Mrs. Bessie Parker | o lionts inment at Mount Alto| . The next meet will be held at st 12l pARSrichnyEedsratientiativaterany of Telephone Main 4105 : " | the United States of America. The Bruggemann. chairman employes’ . v Falkstone Courts, with Miss Vin- ng_the 8¢ compensation board. D ot the eags Sonang mighe |netta M. Wells as hostess and Mrs, | Serenade.’ Gay “Cradls ‘Song” {oblects of this Smociation are for the :The entertainment committee an-!Miss Duncan was pleasing in cello | J. C. Lombard, assisting hostess. and Massenet's “Elegy.” with violin | Purpose oF Tefmite & mose b e nounces a_musical for tomorrow | aolos. | She was hecompanted by Misa gbligato: Miss Etta Schmidt, plagiat Common defenas, promote. the evening, £:30: H. Leroy Lewis, bari- | jonnson. Miss Margaret Paine sang.| T bery Parentu-Teachers As-|“Hungarian Rhapsody.” and Mies eral welfare, to maintain true al- tone, and Miss _Lucille Crockatt, soclation. met recently at Carbery | Marjorie Morrison Smith, solo gances. | £ ¢ the government of the mezzo-soprano. Friday evening a School, with Mrs. A. K. Wine presid- | Ice ercam, cakes and candy were | 5HIRS o "ot Kntrica and Adelit eli-careme dance will be' given at| The Woman's Club of Bethesdn was |ing. Representative Murphy of Ohio|servad (o the patients. O s AN e Wednesday evening the busi- |entertained by Mrs. Karl Chaffee|spoke of the good work of the publici The meeting closed with readings|to its constitulion And jame, te malvs ness and professional women will [ Tuesday. A resolution was passed to|schools. Dr. Murphy, medical inapec- | and piano solos by Mrs. Milton, who tain |n e'x eg : “? -sm‘d meet at a subse . to be |appoint two members to &0 to An-!tor for schools. spoke on nutrition|hud charge of the program. ' Mrs | American freedom, 1o preserve 3 followed 5 2 even- | napolis whenever a bill is before the | for children, laying special emphasis | Thaden was elected assistant direct- | d€ R Tom Al her ing the i 1 have a sub. | legislators in Which the club is in- |on the value of milk in the diet. Par- the children's chapter. The|Snemies whomsoeve propone scription dinner. at which Miss Ethel | terested, transportation expenses 1o |ents and teachers reported the bene- | following were voted ta membership Bagle will pi de. Guests and | be defrayed by the club. fits ‘to the children of serving milk | in the chapter: Miss Ruth Harrison, speakers will he the heads of the| The prospect of a clubhouse was|to every pupil in the Carbery School | Miss Elizabeth R..Aiken and Miss 'I'IRB | ' ! penal system of the District of Co-|discussed, one member stating $500 | each day during the past month. Floy M. Hendry. Announcement of a lumbia, Oliver Hoyam, Mr. and Mrs. | had been promised by another mem- e concert to be held April 19 at the H Judge Mary O'Toole, | ber to start with. The Abigall Hartman Rice Chapter| Raleigh under the auspices of the 5..3. W. Frizsel and others. —— A. R., met at uu; Hotel 13‘ }-‘dnyeua chapter was made. membership committee will | The Distriet of Columbia Chapter, uy evening. It was decided to i i = CORD ‘nd FABRIC open a drive for membership in the | Daughters of American Col‘:-ln-'mvt again entertain the pages at D. A. R.) The Writers’ League met day clubhouse from March 20 to May 1. |with Mrs. Elma R. Saul of 16th street | continental congress. held every year | evening at the Public Library. when NON-SKID & RIB ‘A ‘member will be in charge daily | Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Sherifr|in April, at the annual reception and | plans were completed for a poetry from 3 to 5 o'clock to give out liter- |and Miss Whitney as assisting hos- | 9 to be given April 1S, at Rau-|contest which will close at the la: o) ature and answer questions. tesses, and Miss Maud Morris. regent. After a short meeting there | meeting in May. Fifteen dollars in |} At Lowest Prices in the City — h hi 2 was dancing in the ballroom. The prizes. donated by J. B. McCarthy, American Women's Lexion will hold | ship House spoke of work being done | hostesscs were Mra, Charles C. Haig, | will be awarded for the two best || 32x3% $9.00 3x4ls S1400 its annual convention April 6 and 7| there in the' interest of childeen. iy | Misses Virginia Price, Gladys Sin- [poems submitted. Only members of [ 32v4 $10.90 38x4Y; $15.00 at the Washington Club. An inter-|the nelghborhood, and the o Little, Anne and Vivien | the league are eligible for the con- “sting program. Is being arranked for | voted money toward the work Mirs, | Waring, Wilkeimina Spanhoofd, Mary { test. “33!: gl“ gl;% g“‘ the first session. which will be in the |G. M. Brumbaugh read a paper on|2nd Isabel Brown. Mra H. P. Leeman,| e g 2.00 xi 6.00 evening, and Is intended ax a got- Pilgrims. | Guests were. Sra. | Misses Francls Trotter,” Ora Ward'| T Ladies of thellazxé1; $1250 35x5 S1600 together meeting with social ele- . Barrett, Mrs. Silverthorn | JoSeéphine Huber, Fanita Clairmont, A. R. met Tuesday evening withi| 33yqis - $12.00 37x8 $16.90 ments so that the members of the . B, Lillibridge. . H.'F. Whitney and Miss Cornelia i ‘Promident, Mra. Emma Hempier, in - < distinct units can exchange ideas and the chair. Mra Emma L. Hart Dean. | Aga Special Introductory Offer become better acquainted. = = wife of Commander Dean. Department : The Wilmarth Brown Unit has just| Marcia Barms Chapter, D. A. R., met| The Landover, Md.. Community Club ( of the Potomac, was initiated, as also » € . RIA ite annual meeting, when afotrs | Wednesday evening at the home of | met March 9 at the home of Mrs. M.|was Mrs. Florence Walters of Cherry- a o were elected as. follows: President. :its regent, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Hesse. | bovaa! y { > ] Mrs. Charles Bright; vice president paper, of America Prxor e R A O O O O O R OIOE M & : written, by Mrs. 3 5 § Ueayurer, M was read by Mish Gutelius. : o This unit | Mrs. Harriet E. Flandreau of Mount (Incorperated) | has just had a successful benefit. The | Vernon, N. Y., was a guest. funds of the unit are used for help- . | ; ing disabled men and ex-service men | Wendell Wolfe Chapter, D. A. stance in order to re- |met Tuesday evening at 2805 lalh Sume the duties of daily life, Street. The hostesses were Mrs. A. SURPLUS STOCK OF also for Americanization 2 S. Boles, Mrs. A. M. Bunten, Mrs. G. s are held the second Monday of | C. Burton and Miss EHa Luokett. The ~ ~ ach month at the home of its presi- ‘r_exen!. Mrs. H. C. Oberholser, pre- G (){/fi Oldsmobile Concentrates Solely on Building “Four” and “Eight” Cylinder Cars ' dent. gl‘iedlh I: IX)I:E:‘IN)I'} Old Miss gll;‘flfll The Alexander K. Anderson Unit is lanchare ckson, a deceased char . . - . arranging @ benefit card party for |ter member of the chapter. -z large Ov‘anun-—Non-Skud.—Encry Tire a First, a at the Washington Club at|American flag bas heen presented to Bearing Name and Serial Number Wrapped {the Matthew T. Scott, jr., Academy at : bl ‘haument Umit met with grea j Phelps, Ky., where 'the chapter i in Original Factory Wrappers. s in its benefit on March 14 at | helping to educlla young mountain 2 L T [ Sl o A REMARKABLE SALE! means committee reported a hand- | : . The Twentleth Century Club—At its|zome sum realized from 'the card current meeting the literature section | party held recently to raise funds for y FOR ONE WEEK ONLY was devoted to a discussion of new [the educational fund. Miss Bertha N plays mow running in New York.|Francis Wolfe, founder and first re- F2ng Som-okid xdNend 344 Nen-ihid M Frederick Farrington reported | gent of the chapter, and now ih Cali \ he plays. with a statement that|fornia, has been presented with X o o Y | : nowhere in the artstic realm are both revolution and evolution more em- phatically instanced at the present A - time than in the theater. A criticiam | The marriage of Miss Lillian Warfield MAIL ORDERS MUST | | FOR AccomopaTION For almost a of a century the li.hmmmg economy; the Eight Cyl; of Hutchinson's Vinter C to Dr. Lumpkin of timore wasan- BE ACCOMPANIED been engaged inder car the highest degree- was given by Mrs. Eugene Stevens,|nounced. She has long been identi- > ¥ 5N | PER | | OPEN SUNDAY 10 A. M. Olds Motor Works has = o in building quality motor cars. A pio- motor efficiency. Mh the 'mem of the "iw' This firm conviction of Oldsmo- - notlve lndultry, this company has Bilo ot ok : i .m:rk ‘througoutmthewowhuhth "‘""‘“‘z‘. e foctag of automobile Olds Motor Works is naw producing, - meclnn!nm and to placing momrcnr manufacture upon a commercially Thedesignof the Oldsmobile Four has - practical basis. progreseed w0 akillully that ita power the entire formative stage, o] of many multi-cylinder cars; \ WITH .its discussion leading to the samelfiled with the chapter. The twelfth|#- CENT DEPOSIT. edged aker. high The Oldsmol ;mofuflneu‘i:’nkfll.dum?; B bfl:m;humbre:opmd ately priced cars in motor efficiency; creations. this ecarly period car depenchbflltv. and easy riding .. . . d:;“ Olds Motor oforksfil;mlt prac- qualities. o tically every type of car from a one- cylinder In both the Four and the Cyl- Bulck has perfected the features found in the finest American and for- eign cars, such as unit power plant, three-point suspension, multiple-dise clutch, torque-drive full floating rear axle and the Delco system. These are reasons for Buick popularity. Compare Buick prices and Cy lus- This i ively. Th bile and the results -valwes with all others— alboed the o‘.‘."‘“h::‘le °‘l;5|1‘l:‘:"'ht ”hug ol Teiya etaten ( : dmdh.!héd:vdog;nnmoflwle the Olds Motor Works believe IMMEDIATE DELIVERY two types —the Four Clyinder car for wiflbeofmmwdlemlpublh Four Cylinder OLDS Momn WORKS LANS!NG, MlCHlGAN . Two-Pass. Roadster... .fl& Divisien of General Meotors Cn'onnn 2245 hl’m. Coupe....... }gs' Seven-Pass. Touring. ... 1725 ive-Pass. Sedan...... Seven-Pass. Sedan..... 2555 OLDSMOBILE SALES CO. = 1016-1018 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 7837 . Yc:r De:lg has Champlmc You “.‘i‘...'u%"’fiu aet. .

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