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T e ey - = £ . ) Boy Scout News Thirty-five local Boy Scout troops ‘Will receive American flags from in- gregational Chureh, Capt. F. T. Nor- 5 ecoutmaster: Mraon L Whllams, " Presbyterian dividual members and posts of the |y, A Daughters of the American Revolu tion on Saturday April 7. when spe cial exercises o &bly at Continental eccording to anmn Scout headquarte These fl. ti [ Troop 64, Charles Brunner; Troop THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 25, and Fairfax Leary; Troop 2, Jack Snyder; Troop 9, Herbert Cooper, Nor- man Reed and Lioyd Wilkinson; Troop Paige; Troop 40, Strother Asquith, 46, Paul Armel, Charles Ward; Troop 49, Franklin _Leverton, Troop 61, Harold Boss, Llewellyn Coombs, Al- bert Purchase, Gilbert Tyler; Troop . Newton Blakeslee, Hill Shelton, ierald Sutliff and Frank Westbrooke; Nathan Steinman; Troop 85, Ray- ond Bets; Troop 91, William Horn, Slliott Murphy, Malcom Prowinski: Troop 99, Edwin Noyes and Bernard 15, Jack Huntress and P. Brooks | i Richard Hawes, Harold Roach; Troop | |} 1923—PART A Week of Special Selling Sheeny. A session of the court of reviews " was held recently at Del Ray, Va. "] when the following scouts from Troop 127 of which Willlam Schitheis is scoutmaster, became second-class scouts; James Broadus, Walter Broadus, Norton Dameron, Louis Goode, Richmond Rollins, Alfred Rus- =ell hl)d James Walter. The troop meets In the Del Ray Baptist Church. 5| Troop 101, Ballston, Va., held & c,| court of reviews in their scout hall Bugle Corps, will be 1ay night, and advanced six there will be other inter: 5 first class and two to S cises, T 39; Perc us They were: F nd John Rog [ wman, kErnest Camp Roosevelt Tribe to Celebrate. ey Troop Holmes ‘.n““"n" A large del el Kendrick and Edwin Sherwood the Camp 1on scond class, Graham Fountain and “C. M. "‘" :\l\l amuel Mendel. to the old stamping vert Clifts on the 1 —of what we consider the best of all makes of Kitchen Cabinets. It will be attended by many attractive features—worthy of your consideration. al s Were Toot 1 the & e {to May 1, will begin during in memory ashing week. who was At the last sessin of the member reviews held, at the boys’ de M of the Y. M A advanced wtion of members of | oo ed SRS as follows: Tra BUY YOUR EASTER OUTFIT NOW! We carry in stock only the very latest styles in clothing for men, women and children. Add to this the convenience of paying weekly or monthly and you can see why it is your duty to visit our store. BUY NOW PAY LATER We are giving special mention to our MILLINERY and ladies’ FURNISHING Department The makers of the Napanee have gone about systematizing kitchen work in a very practical way—and accomplished wonderful results in the compact and complete Cabinet they have produced. They can tell you with accuracy just how many miles of unnecessary steps the Napanee Cabinet saves the housewife; and how many hours are freed from kitchen work by its extraordinary facilities—and its labor saving features. And the construction—is of the very best. Built—as it is planned—right in every respect. Finished in Golden Oak, Pearl Gray and Sunny White Enamel—with working top of porcelain —and fitted with glass containers for the various et ceteras of cooking. With each Napanee Dutch Kitchenet sold this week—the following assortment of standard groceries will be given: =13/l Suk Nepanee Dutch e CASH PRICES CREDIT CONVENIENCE H. ABRAMSON Qutfitters to Men, Women and Children 7th and L Sts. N.W, No Branch Stores from Troop 9. Red Stars Awarded. 1—Bottle Libby’s Olives 1—Bottle Libby’s Mustard 1—Package Post Toasties 1—Package Grape Nuts Kitchenet Perfection Flour 1—Can Calumet Baking Powder 1—Can Armour’s Veribest Pork and Beans 1—Can Armour’s Veribest Evapo- rated Milk 1—Can Armour’s Veribest Veal Loaf 1—Package Dromedary Cocoanut 1—Can Old Dutch Cleanser 1—Bottle Salad Dressing ) 1—Cake None-Better Naptha Borax 3 =t H-e LsheyisiCocas Soap i | 4 1—Box Rinso 1—Can Libby’s Peaches i 1—Box Lux 1—Can Libby’s Corn Beef 1—Can Log Cabin Syrup 1—Can Libby’s Vienna Sausage 1—Cake Ivory Soap 1—Can Libby’s Apple Butter 1—Bottle Crescent Mapleine 1—Can Libby’s Plums 1—Box of Morton’s Salt MODERN WALL COVERING And, also included will be a Glass Measuring Cup—that is very handy and useful. We carry these Napanee Dutch Kitchenets in a wide range of grades—priced from 472 t0 510022 In the purchase, of course, you are cordially welcome to place it » a charge account—taking care of the payments at your convenience. Decorating the bedroom for repose and quiet harmony We Feature Specially “Challenge” Brand Refrigerators Simply because we have found in them those qualities which make them assuredly most practical and efficient. They are here in all sizes and types. . . Sanitas, in flat-finish tints, or one of the beantiful decorative In the Side-icer Style... or floral designs will make a charming effect. T @ : . ittt st ik ol sagi A range of sizes and finishes out of which you can select with durable oil colors. It does not crack, peel or fade, and can e 3 ; M L?P m $21-50 genuine copper and studded with cop- i be kept perfectly sanitary by wiping it clean and fresh with a 40inch 28in. 16in. 5 vers nails. $24.7 Price ... HIS is the room that, more than any other, gets the “heap o’livin® ” that makesit an intimate part of home. Here the ideals of quiet comfort, coolness and cleanliness must be ade- quately expressed in the decorations. A soft, delicate treatment of the walls should be employed, in perfect harmony with the ' dainty furnishings. Red Tennessee Cedar Chests at special prices The style pictured 2 three sizes in the Natural Red color, fitted with b wood handles and Trimmed with Enam. lining. . ‘damp cloth. It can be applied over any flat surface, can be painted over whenever desired and, in new homes or over wall beards. cen be hung as soon as the walls are finished. 41%in. 30in. 16in. Enam. lining. .. Other sizes of the Side-icer type— o inches $60.00 i . $100.00 Inehe enice e ‘33".“.]?.':‘..c."’.s.'.'f*f.‘a.".‘f“.’f'.' cclain lining, $185.00 In the Top-lld Style- In the Handy Ice Chests— it f di - - ux_{: Pty figx‘“"s',’,'g Fosldetailsiiof idiaen Still a very popular type of re- High Wide Deep frigerator—which the Challenge sup- plies admirably. High Wide Deep With enamel lining, up to.. THE STANDARD TEXTILE PrODUCTS CO. 820 BROADWAY. NEw YORK Department W. S. With porcelain lining, up to. EE your decorator for Sanitas. If you have any difficulty in securing Sanitas write us for sam- ples, booklet and infor- mation as to where you 83 can get Sanitas. .. wary, /s ',\V"F\‘ \\) {yg}o )J ; ' 37 in. 20 in. 13% in. Galv. lining, sl le .75 37 in. 20 in. 13% in. Enam. Ening, $l 2 40 in. 22 in. 14 in. Enam. lining, .'t % 42 in. 24 in. 157 in. Enam. lining, I N Other sizes of the Top-lid type— '. i3 -\)\ . $38.50 iv ‘ With enamel “nlnfl J\‘i{S\\,, " $58.00 $8.75 $10.65 .. $28.50 23 in, 24% in. 15 in,, 25 in. 27 in, 17% in, Other sizes of Ice Chests up to . . Up to. With p Up to. Seventh and Eye Streets Seventh and Eye Streets House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit”