Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1923, Page 25

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' THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923, o e S S ———————————— ] WILL HONOR LINCOLN priate program by Willlam B. Cush-|Carrick, Maryland division of Sons of * |ing_Camp, No. 30, Sons of Veterans,|Veterans, U. 8. A. will be present. R—— U. 8 A, at Pythian Temple, 1012 9th | Commander John Reld of the Depart. Sons of Veterans Will Hold Exer- |5treet, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. | ment of the Potomac, G. A. R., and Representative Ardolph L. Kline of | his staff will attend, as well as ali (-] 1 New York, an active member of Sons | allled patriotic organizations. - Pas: cises at Pythian Temple of Veterans' organization of that|Division Commander J. Clinton Hiats, 3 Observance of President Lincoln's | state, will be the principal speaker. | patriotic instrictor of the camprie g birthday will be made with an appro- and Division Commander D. Ardin' charge of the Drogram. e ol m bl Ll D R DIVIDED [Long List of Coast Guard and o S o KT Across the Street s 1848—75 Years of Unbroken Servico— 1923 ! Navy_PromOtions and Army | Step by step with the growth of Washington, grows l Shifts Sent to Senate. || the number of gas consumers. Today more than 92,50C | | i gas meters are in use, and the number is increasing President Harding has sent to the | rapidly. 'Senate & long lst of nominations,| . making changes in the commissioned ° o b personnel of the Coast Guard, Army | and Navy, many of them promotions. | em The nomihations included the follow- | ng: | Coast Guard. | L] L ] [ ) ° To be a captain, Commander An- drew J. Henderson. - To be a commander, Lieut. Com- i mander Randolph Ridgely. 9 | . To be lleutenant commanders, Licut. . George C. Alexander. Licut. Charies Gas Light in Its Through this great Spring exhibit of the finest creations of America’s furniture craftsmen, you can bry, Lievt. (Gooras E. mcos. 3 Most Modern Form & A P - J ;v > bes - iJ. . Alger, Lieut. Muller S, 5 realize now your dreams of a better home! A visit to our display will show you the best examples of N Al eus Mullen iy, | % 5 s _ 5 M S z . YOIT: Tieue. S . e ° . the popular. period styles and enable you to visualize just how they will add individuality to your home. L e O S eml-In dlre ct I 1 htln Even if you are not planning to buy right away, you owe it to yourself to inspect these newest furniture 'ii'”;'\'imlr‘l,'f’?,n'f.‘u‘.’";?"..'.‘:f;f“(-f""p;"ifl‘,?; R Lieut. Albert C. Norman (engineer- creations. ing). " Lieut. Christopher G. Poreher | A. Dividedi Payment Terms i Eatily Arranged | cheneerine, el There is no overestimating the importance of good Lirvan (engineering). 1. ‘i | light, properly distributed, in the decoration and the ) A d W. Davis (engineering), 1 s »hysical co C i “hy Steel Beds $215 Bedroom Suite Duofold Beds . oot Cenghuncrinl ol et s g oo g R kinay e ! put up with commonplace and dis- Regularly $11.50 ; : e eamT . 7y agreeable lighting? Homilan asmy:t | ey Govawin| { The modernizing of your lighting mend, Mehosala; iirancry, ¢ o | equipment with one or more of these B, lten Glan | gas fixtures will prove a marked sat- isfaction and an economy. We shall i gladly demonstrate possible improve- t,‘l}‘.;zl“{- "“é’u‘:‘,{f';u"l’,';‘r"(“ St L J ments, estimate the cost and allow King, Coast Artille e o liberal terms. rtermaster | » be colonel, ficld transfer: Col. Philip Ra . - & ‘oast Artillery Corps . . 2 A . tiilery, by transfer: T t 7-piece Bedroom Suite in walnut fin- =t Sena Lioyd Mmmw“fi“““% gt ] : - s | i Jholstered v Corps; First lieut. Samue - ish, comprising double bow-foot Bed, | £ upholstered ery ot T 4 é : > imitation Rixey Deanes, infantry Double - single size Dresser, Semi-Vanity, Chifforette, Toilet r ~ by iconvert e SALES DEPARTMENT—419 TCII'.I! SL N.W. Steel Beds, white enamel Bench, Chair and Rocker. An unusual ed into a full d 8t night a captain: Commander ; Eni i is i i H Complite R R fensts George B. Landenberger. or ivory finish. suite at this inexpensive price........... J tress. D ke laut. Goms mander Frank D. Pryor. To be Lieut. Commanders: John| $298 Living Room Suite H Culin #nd Robert A. Lavender The February Sale of Life Time Furniture . Cd ble pieces, in Chesterfield design, covered with ' comiortablc r and Roc hair. a g grade of tapestry. The Settee is 84 E 03 0 q ( - 1 n L @ arge comiortable Wing < Al with e hions. Featured i “hai h. All with loose spring Z T lll Fomorrov's Sale at @ notably low price. 4 S = ini i k Buffet | ' . I)I?e:;r:‘u%arl,\cfil:tsa:‘vlrs . ; Ogegularlyusme :.A ] o Contlnue Only eenr Anne Dining Room Suite that i _\ —_— vill appeal to home beautitiers. The four | & ) pieces include a 60-inch Buffet, Glass-front { s CoToRLT B e il bl China Cabinet, Oblong Fxtension Table S el el gua ver b and Inclosed Serving Table. Finished in | BoRrd nd Hiaed o D 1 o a2 Largo linen drawer. doubls cup- istered in imitation St e fine figured walnut veneer . Full plate mirror. i $275 Dining Room Suite Suite With the end of this f week comes the end of the Feb- ruary Sale of Life Time Furni- ture. After Sat- urday the low February Sale . o i prices will be a L e e e s _ An impressive suite of the Louis XIV period, e . matter of his- T b s O e bl Fiae e 198 e C R e e : tory. and One Armchair. All pieces finished in | foot Bed, of fine figured American walnut, ve- fine figured American walnut ] neered Purchasesmay be $55 Dressers Kitchen Cabinets made at the low T i e AP o And it is neither odds—nor ends nor storage arranged even a Clearance Sale—but our o good Life Time Furniture substan- tially reduced from an alreadymod- est price—but only for the balance of this week. Life Time Furniture Is More Than a Name 5 IeatuAreelszt’qaorrow at this moder:te rice. 5 ish inside. Large §iftexi . t A you may secure a handsome Simmons . i Mahogany finish, | Brass Bed, double size, Zrinch posts snd 1.inth }$27 flour. container, meta | e Oak Kitchen Cati- ]l o M & { : " Between D & E Ordinarily you would have to pay much more for the outfit HELs) white enamel fin- th Street ayer O. bread and cake box, with sliding porcelain top. . fillers, guaranteed lacquer; Simmons Springs, all- large plate glass mir- .| steel frame, sanitary link, and a Cottor Matiress, .| filled with new cotton, covered with art ticking; ror, deep drawers. tufted top and roll edge. Complete for

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