Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1922, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

e A | points, and number of instruments; 10| T T o} knowledgment of such gifts will be[hounds, Boston terriers,-beagle hounds | awarded. - ADVERTISEMENT. Dolnts. BAND CONCERTS. ‘| madé “in" the ‘athletic and dramatic|and others have been arranged. A show for cats and dogs will also I prizes and ribbons will be be held at the fair. —— ———r—————— : o . program. Cash ESTWICE FE At e IS T TR s delegates to the annual convention of | | various public parks next week | |50 ENTRIES IN DOG SHOW. | | IN ANY STOVE || T T I 1 — N ty, ., ugust 25-27. They are office of public buildings and i e | Prominent world war athletes from ‘many official dutles that would not|C. T, Ateilo, L. ‘G, Sasscer, John N.} | grounds: . ‘New Burner Makes Gas in Any ! every state will compte in the first | Dermit him "to devote the necgmsary |Brooks and P. X. Parlett, dr. Alter- Tomorrow, Stanton, Navy | , Jlontsomery County Fair Special Stove—Cheaper Than Coal || american Legton Olympic games. | [10°Ni) wos'chucted post commander, Hugh T, MeCiay nd Georce| | - Tuosday. 16th and Eucla l Ecaiuceifon Becund Day; t or Wood || which wit be meld in consunction | SC. i Paimer was eiected to 8l th8 | Hunter. ‘Eupe; 3. Moses Ediaviich 3| | streeis, Marine Band. | Fifty dogs have already been entered The FIREPROOF WALLBOARD = | i . : 5 and J. M. MacCammon was appointed | of r e B A wonderful new burner which | in New Orleans October 18 to 20 The | 4 adjutant to fill the vacancy created K tiae, | cotnlamtiERxecutive dicom D ursdas. Weasningion Circle, | | UMY fair, Harry J. Hunt, superin-| | — 3 1 or wood 3 ||i program will embrace water events,|py the elevation of Mr. Palmer to Marine Band. dent of the poultry and pet stock de- 4 . ol DS s e Friday, reservation 170, Ver- | |partment of the Montgomery county | | |k ! : Sheetrock’ walls and can Legion, at a meeting at the new Foony Savenue,. A0Lh/and S0 falr, announced ili i headquarters, Perpetual puilding, 11th Streets,* ‘Commumity. ‘Center, et e 1 ceilings are easily and i | with the legion national convention |office of the senior vice commander, | to attend the conventlon as a member Wednesday, Montrose Park, in the dog show at the Montgomery e o ||| including plain and fancy diving: senior vice commander, At a meeting 2 & g & . golt | of the executive committee it was de- D | e e e iy, | €1ded to hold & stag outing or fshing ) 8 nnis 1o] 4 - | trip at Piney Point, Solomon's Island, v 3 Superintendent Hunt sald the dog | A % Inbaif the ] U6 and- track &53 G510 meeis jer sobie Ofher pestuy ”‘t'?'l,."::; :T:ME outiined ';:;tnh-werler S Babm'urdsy White House | |show will be held on Wedne Al 1 quickly erected. For 5 v ans are shingto: f f 3 with all the || Women of the legion and its auxiliary | JiRas B8, 1o, \08Ve, WEstIngeo Ty r [ program. It was announced smokers | | 8rounds. Marine Band. second fair duy Augus Sheetrock can be sawed using || will participate ‘in track, fleld. water, | ./t iTowing afternoon or Sunday.|and dances will furnish the principal Concerts from Monday until 2: zust 25, Under k * . - = ¢ |1 golf and tennis events. Suflicient automobiles will be aecured | 30cial ovents. A commitiee was ap: Trlasy-inoludive, are tolbeain : and nailed like lumber. | The legion's athletic activities will[to take every member of the post who b 0 make the arrangements for the White Heot o t ) 2ir gl P 3 | B & 2 3 ts to attend. e entertainments as follows: P. e_House grounds will v 4 3 = be supervised by u national athictic | wants o atiend Levy. Joseph Rabbitt and Harry J.| | be from & o'clock until 6:30. | is the first time in ! i Made from rock, Sheet: hention | tional Commander Hanford MacNider.| A tug-of-war between National Cap. = A S 9 e i rock walls are fireproof, o of || Its members are J. R. Murphy, for-lital Post and Equality-Walter Ree My o sh War Veterans, two feature events | pointers, conies, molive dewe. buile : g i = E All military organizations of the | "y “iha day. The Shakespeare | POmers: collies, police dos, bulls, f 3 / non yvarpmg and non ’ mer University of Towa foot ball star. | post of the Veterans of Forelgn Wars | ,.0¢ ! 15 i . chairman; Grantland Rice, sporting ed- [ of the District will bo the outstand- |1S(P1f BU0 Pust wars I the Distriol |gociety of Waslington will- present = - = K ,and are resistant 0 whom ! . New York Tribune; Sam H. Mc- | ing feature of the annual outing of |7, erican | Ay You Like It” in the large nat- S The. “Kin, sporting editor, Louisville!the organization next Thursday at|Le&lon. & ‘::'1?.‘,‘;‘:,“‘,’1‘3“:'1"“l:“g:‘g“j:“ ural amphitheatér at the resort, and i o alike to heat, cold and ~ them tod Journal: Frank Flannery, | Chesapeake Beach. Nine war vet- |cirio 2 earlier in the afternoon an open-alr ;" Fra Dtember 2. the Saturday before ; : A — | legion ditector of athletics in Kansus. | and of & rope by The yiotors while |850 be host on the same occasion to |5\""\le District members cince. ! Lot SSatreck C. Lindberg, Chicago, former tra 2,000 persons look on. Other events | ([ Southern tatyiand Council, con”|organization in 1919, will be held. We put it on right xo it stays | EES IORED YO . { foot ball and base ball star of thewill be a 50-yard dash for bovs under | vioinity of Washington, and to neigh- | Contrary to former practice a large | ane lookyigovd. = 2\ i ! ROSSLYN STEEL 4 ;;;:_x(x:;:rlv o\;f‘;‘leh:3‘;.'"‘::]0':&: name lw;lve, & ,§o-yard 0dus::d {;’:ah‘fro: boring posts from Virginia. Present|program will not be printed and the | Free Estmates—Our export will call, | . u & CEMENT CO. ik CEEE T under twelve A e ror *men, | Pl2na contemplate making ¢he out- |Wushington merchants will not be | - 7= - W v [ The men who fought with the 75th & 00-yard ‘dash ‘> |ing the largest ever held at Marshall |solicited for advertising. A number R K F X oodward Bldg. L iethton. o Vhe. AnEticay expedition: ards dash- for men.oanjobstacls | gai), of business friends of the legion have . J erguson, ~ 929.Main-929 ary forces will hold their annual re- A potato race & mixed Peween | Aside from the athletic program [already offered considerable mer- Fitating, Dot o and a base ball & and special entertainmenty being ar- | chandise to be given e s o st e hiatsia F union this vear at Atlantic City, Sep-[the Walter Reed Hospital and Vet- ; . A A I l { tember 30 and October 1. Although dis- | erans of Foreign Wars teams. Prizes | Fangcd for th and the S athlet| iy eparate from the American Le- | will be awarded winners by Brig. Gen. gion. the veterans of the 78th worked | Anton Stephan, commander of the b : S— - = > ‘organizers of the legion in|TDistrict National Guard. Col. George Tt i 1,‘“",..,, i sy ||"| t i - ¥ Pays 6 Per Cent s, 1919. Tt is estimated that more | T, Tait is chairman of the arrange- I ,‘l J i "‘l" Wl' i \ 3 n 3 SO ey / on shares maturing in 45 ||| iegon. | i or 83 months. It One thousand uniformed members | large u 3 it of the American Legion will assist|2zations in its history during: the | than 70 i "y Pays 4 Per Cent the police in handling the 150,000 | American Legion national convention Y visitors expected at the American | next October, according to plans an- ‘ re erms hares withdrawn be. [[|| Legion national convention in New jnounced by the convention band con- 5 5 on shar n | Orleans mext October. according to | testcommittes. More than 1,000 bands i y 3 I i 3 fore maturity. i plans announced by Police Superin-|and ?rum rornflpgfl;rra a1 !?nrr:"pglfe“}: A most beautiful 42- . t makes no difference b dent Mol New Orl The { country are expected to . n ety the Cpotice In|prize contests. ~Encries. which will piece l}nndnomely deco- about the size of. your Assets More Than | regulating the large crowds throng- | be restricted to legion organizatiogs. ! rated dinner set or a 26- F mT purchase, as we will ex- | ing the parade route and will serve | will be judged by a committee of New : Wi . d to you the most lib- $8,000,000 4% provost guards in the business | Orleans musiclans as the units march piece guaranteed 'm. 41 ten yo! mo. »000, Seeddon °X ermer army oMcer prob: | by the reviewing stand In’ the’ con; Rogers Silver Set will be 5 SEVENTH ST. N.W. BETWEEN DCE STREETS J| eral credit accommoda- : e 4 t parade. or the b: 2 - . > 7S = Surplus More Than 4 . PEESCUA S et will be §L000 for the first. given during this sale .| tions of any store in this ) o 1| $500LfOE the decond and $260 forthe with a $108.00 purchase city or elsewhere. Take $800,000 st f Lincoln | third. Bands will be judg of the di full advantage e dis- \ 1 3 1 sis v 1 . | ina of P “ommander e Z‘i.‘,‘.‘l.‘:r‘;‘,’.‘.-!.’“‘k 'vorr}?immarcm?xl."?dl oriover Au usl F ur r count which applies dur- Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. ! 5 L e L L I nl u e a e ing this sale and a small a 4 h i o cent of the division person- [ ments committee. i nel is now enrolled in the ranks of the e 1 12 il Mgy f ~ New Orleans will entertain the i assembly of musical organi- | .. ser were accepted with |points. The winner of t JAVES BERRY, President Fraser has been assigned to | corps contest wlill receive $250, wuh. it is all Fa v away from Washington, and|a prize of $100 for secor mmander Haan felt it necessary to | Playing will count for 50 points: ap P acti t of hi 20 points; marching, 20 O ] ° ed, and the balance ar- this action on account o s pearance, points; g 2 ; TO F n.n‘edmcfd. fovin o T 4 2 E \[7 lllg 1N e rnouse e AXWELL FURNITURE CO. JOSAUA W. CARR, Secretary 33383833838888828823288888383888288288888888 ANOTHER EVENI s A iy : ¢ Eight-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suite Bow-end bed, dresser, chifforette, triple- T— 1 Large buffet with mirror, oblong extension table, 4 2 Z six side chairs (one an arm), covered in genuine - “ o o . mirror, semi-vanity table. = 1 > 3 ‘A Great Special Offering in an Article That Every Home Has Use For Regular price, $149.00. Re- $9 8-0 0 = ,I;:;}r‘n:rm:rifi:.‘s‘,;fm’;o.wa]:: $79.50 This 100-Piece Gold Decorated Renaissance ||# ™ . Kitchen Cabinets | | Colonial Buffes | " . g;:;‘,z Reimcsa o $23.50 | | RS $24.50 | Go-Carts and . Monogram Dinner Set VIR 3275 | | Veriic 57050 | Steollrs The 50-Piece Set . < The 100-Piece Set Were 3$20. Reduced to | Reduced to Reduced to . With Your Family 5 $ 1 00 95 Initial on Every Piece $ 1 909 $16.50 Reduced 1o ... S42.15 Reduced 1o $38.50 oy $1.50 Monthly Will Do $2.50 Monthly Will Do ‘Were $30. Reduced to r N % 722 2 7% R T $22.75 Were 30— $26.50 Were $40. Reduced to el S . Were 80— 39 50 $28.85 7 Z 2 22 2 7 Four-Piece Vanity Bedroom Suite - ; ) U vd ; This 4-piece set, as illustrated, is in the popular = Z L i Nine-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suites Queen Anne Period and nicely finished in Ameri- Sixty-inch buffet, oblong extension table, glass- n'!zvkwnlhni‘#‘;ua:::l cv.:n;icsit:usoi large dresser, new Three-Piece Overstuffed Suites door 1chinha i:abiix:‘et,b;ia\-smgslalrs. one host leather- vanity “and bow-end bed. $ l 49 50 credfl"r,'i“‘;:)‘e peiteninoskeriand hainfots $98 OO walnat finich. Regular price $169.00 R b S S o Regular price, $159.00. Reduced to . $249.0.- Reducedisto Three-Piece Velour or Tapestry Suites Consist of 72-inch settee, rocker and chair. They have Badlelor Wardrobes separate loose spring cushioned seat and back: d with th ial e 518.75 a:cfrsonct?"“ wil e same materia $ 1 39.50 W Reduced to... Regular price, $225.00. Reduced to Reduced to.... Weemen- g2750 Wewse Reuced 0. 934.50 I 7 NN % 1227278 We will e A deposit deelirvell; :ll ; | | will hold merc han- 3 . : dise pur-| [TT ¢ [any article chased dur- | | A5t )| | for future ing this .6 : sale or pre- pay the TP No extra = i W i This Table Buffet and Four Chairs [freight| —sicelBedSpringand | = (0 . : — 3 . - \ As pictured. Golden Oak Buffet with mirror, within the Mattress, $19.75 -harg As pictured. . Consists of dresser ‘with mirror, hoose ) amily inmitial, which w1 e on-eve: iece, like the ones ow, extension table an iners . 2-inch Continuous Post Be. chiffonier, white enamele g hoose YOUR family intial, which will b y-picce, like th bel 8 otomen b e i hee: D30.50 [radius o f| vinohe TS LVan | storage or | Sy Reper e st $35.00 e ; ular price, Reduced to 3 100 miles, | Sianrhid Woven nbar fon- SA167 DrKD -sonvscesemsscesnasis, » ABCDEFE6HIIRILM | b SEE 51075 | | Dinins pOoPQRSTUYWXD Z [ W .o - i 2 Were $40—NOW 1 . _’l‘hi< Renaissance, Seript Monogram, Gold Decorated Dinner Set is burnt on snow N 50 e :"'::;z‘: $15.95 white, hard body semi-porcelain, and is ‘the last word in exquisite dinner service. Each Axminstes Rugs h Reduced to. o piece with your Initial Monogram of newest design, ornimented by a neat Gold - : 50 7 J ere S $21.50 Band border on cach piece. All handles finely traced in Gold. Each Set Individually Packed, Insuring Delivery to You Without Breakage The 50-Piece Set Consists of ‘The 100-Piece Set Consists of —every piece mecessary for a small family ~—an .absolutely complete dinner service for and is composed of the following: * ‘““ ovld::: It contains the following: 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 dinner plates, 6 break- 12 8-inch brnfin}:’ puu.,'?: l&.fi?m z: | 5 - Bedroom—Dresser with good size] 3 129.00 . 172 % delivery. 7 Z pr gr0s000 0000000 0l 0 500 % 7 ’ 77, R : plates, 12 French coupe soup plates, 13 fruf N 3 i c i fast plates, 6 mdw_lduul butter plates, 6 coupe 8aucers, 1 14-inch meat 91!"&’1‘.’1 2 inoh meat xcnal:g;t:‘tj:l beu;lt to -ma'l::i'r s;;l;ggflang’ soup plates, 6 fruit saiicérs, 1 ¢oyered sugar | | platter, 1 9-inch open vegetable dish, 1 oval s = i 0 attress, cf 2 e . Duofold = g itcher.110:inch covered vegetable dish, 1 pickle or celery tray, pillows and rug. . 3-Piece Suite b°“.|‘ 'cream pitcher, 1 10-inch meat plaf!er. 1 sauce boat, 1 covered sugar bowl, 1 Cream 4 . Dining Room—Buffet with mirror, extension table, 4 dining Bed duofold, rocker and chair. 1 9-inch open vegetable dish, 1 open 10-inch g'@':,'f”i 1 cover;d butter dish drainer, 1 round z chairs and rug. Regular price, $7950. Sale’ 5 7 50 vegetable dish, 1 celery dish and 1 deep bowl. Somh eoDel, {nch -vegetable dish, 1 open OIL STOVES \ Kitchen—Kitchen cabinet or cupboard, tablé, 2 chairs and ; . I hasid X 3 T 2 - $16.00 A\ floor covering. 2 iece Mahogany Duofold Suite il‘ may be purchased complete with your own It may be purchesed complete with your own b‘“, mers..."..§ B ’s and P. Y Consists oi bed duofold, nitial, on our convenient terms of $1.50 monthly. initial, on our convenient terms of $2.50 monthl; 3 burners..... 21.00 uy From Maxwell’s and Pay as You Earn. : o4l \ rocker and chair. Regular price, pe 4 burners..... 26.50 $98.50. Sale price... 3 el vl ) by ] ' :mzzzzzzzmzmamzmzzzzz:':::z::mzzmzzzzzmz:guwmnzmmmzzzzzzzxzzz:zzzzzz:zzx_mzz $333838888888888888888888888888 zzzz77 7727 Vin iy, o il 7

Other pages from this issue: