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13- UNITY CLUB BUYS FOUR-STORY HOME Twenty-First Street Property i Will Be Renovated in Near Future. Announcement of the purchase of & four-story structure at 1503 21st street as the home of the Unity Club was made last night by Chairman Smmuel V. Gusack, chairman of the building committee, and President | Joseph B. Stein of the club, LEADERS IN UNITY CLUB. THE SU.\ID}\Y STAR, M.ECON LIST 15 DE DELAYED Ba|t|more Sess:on Adopts | Gaithersburg Aged and Orphan Home Sltes. WASHINGTON, vhv a standing vote. The report told | of the conterence committee deciding dler | Gaithersburg, Md., | Montgomery ' county, after Iboking |time" | ov@r sites In other places, including ;ence. | sexeral nolnls n lhe Virginia valley. ,nornnan of Gaithersbur. proved with a nice modern country | such sanitary equipment as Washin, ton city reguires when milk pr | ducers &hip ‘into the District of lumbia; a good orchard, ninety-eight acres of the farm in a high state of cultivation d the remainder in fine | Tt is within five min- distance of our church and forty-five minutes of Washington | ROANOKH April T—Owing to |b¥ auto or train. | the discussions pertaining to the pro- | $25,000 With Term: |posea removal of Randolph- 'mu-on; The urwanld t“hn'tlz’ 0‘; a; ";’36 | ~ | lows: 500 in thirty day 5, ‘( ollege from Ashland to Norfolk and January d the remnlnd?r th routine business of today, the |in equal i | appointments in the Baltimore con- |able in two and three and four years | ference of the M. E. Church probably | from Januar: [ Speciat Dispaten to The Star. The purch: ®ult of rec Stein and auirement Gusack, To llfnfl\nlr Clubhouse. H B. STEIN, resident. were carried on SUGAR POLICY UNCHANGED' .. the b | Gov. Gen. Wood Declares Help Will ch lines w |] re. The B Given Planters. L will ption room, room . and a l.nrm- and eln ballroom. chessrooms, ora fitted | The third floor will ha nt will u-nlm\m to e help with reg: owed in ligu than two for the sts of the govern- coming from variou Wond. Personnel of Club. The officla includes Corner 14th and Ingraham N.W. 517 750 are the | Julius M mon, publ Used Roller Skates to Foil. Burglars in looti general m. ghandiso store do o storc down Exclusive Agents 1013 15th Street N.W. Main 9511 f vent footprints Turnis to the value of £ More style and quality than you expect at such low prices! We ourselves take pride in making shoes that please the eye, but our biggest satisfac- tion comes from selling shoes of real merit at prices that convince you we are giving the best values obtainable. See Kinney’s windows. No. 9087 Men's Brown Oxfords Stylish Goodyear Welt Rubber Heels, $3.98 9087 No. 7058 s Brown Oxfords nglish Fancy Toe Goodyear Welt Rubber Heels, $2.98 Sizes 1 to 54 E 70;-8 No. 5056 Little Gents’ Brown Oxfords—Goodyear Welt Rubber Heels Broad Toe—$2.98 Sizes 9 to 13 Women's N A Strap Pump—Gray Suede, Patent Trim—DMedium Rubber Heels—Special, Monday only, $3.98 Growing Girls' Oxfords Rubber Heels Broad Fancy Toe, $2.98 Sizes 2Vi to 7 Brown No. 3301 Misses’ Brown Patent Lecather Strap Pumps—Goodyear Welt Rubber Heels, $2.98 Sizes 11Y5.t0 2 Women's Pumps Patent Tongue Pump, Jr, Louis Heel, Turn Sole $3.98 SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 729 Seventh St. The trustees have the right to com- Will not Jhe announced gntil Monday | mence buflding operations after April afternoc 1; to have possession of the dwell- The report on the homes for the ing June 1 and of the entire farm SAMUEL V. Chairman building ¢ K., mittee. gzzz::zzm:z:zz:zzm.::z:z:.:.:z::zz.zz:zz:z:zz:z:zzzmzzzmzmzmz ummumwxmxzzzm:zzz:zz:zz:::::z:z:zzz:zz:zzzm S ss s sses s e st ss et e seeesesesssesseessesstesesssessssssessesss :z’iz’:‘:‘t:t:z:zzzzxz:zz:zm:zx:zzzz:zz:zzzz:zti:zézzzzx Fur Chokers Pitch Opossum; perfect skins; full size. $3.98 Overblouses Goorgette Blouses. $2.98 ?bv Economy Corner 7th and H Sts. NV, Lucky You! Attending Conditions Make It Expedient That We Hold at Once This Big Suit Sale! (?ur entire remaining stock—including upward of 300 typical Sigmund Suits—is offered in three lots— 1888088888888880888888488888888888888888. $17'_75 $23.50 $33.75 Suits worth up Suits worth up Suits worth up to $25 to $35 to $44 They consist of the very finest grades of All-Wool TFricotine and Poiret Twill—in Box, Balkan and Straightline models—either plain tailored or finished ‘with elaborate embroidery and braiding, and lined with hand- some silk. Navy, of course, predominates, but there are also the fash- ionable Grays, Sand, Tan, etc. Practically all sizes—including extra sizes in the two latter groups. J3838838333888888 $308088882328323838828823882823883283888888388888883888883883883883838¢ Odd lot of Sports and Dressy Suits—in Camel- air, Serge and Kelly Tweedl-—cmlr!ly cut and finished. Suits that are excellent values up to $15. A very small deposit will reserve any selection. Come early for first choice. First, that Bishop Warren A. Can- | superintendent of |he home for the on the Walter M. Magruder farm at|aged. in the heart of appointment be effective from the Second, known as Mother's Day, be set apa: 1 home of ten réoms, with electric light | terests of the home be presented by and water, a large dalry, barn and|the pastors or our representatives and by the distribution of our litera- | confirmation of the followi D. ¢, APRIL 8, 1923—PART T. aged and orphanage wils read by the |January 1, 1924, Recommendntlonu’mre and pledge cards and by the . Rev. C. M. Hesser and was adopted |included: taking of an offering. Howard Wells, Rev. Claude M appoint Rev. J. J. Ringer as the Opamifo Supsxinfenaent. Third, that all of our churc and orpheanage- and that the |open to the coming of the s tendent at such times as the p: and superintendent shall arran Iha[ he be heard at all of o nd other a . be profit- ‘Without Trace. From Life. Perhaps one reason why Shlkn t |sDears siever repeafs is tfat in tho! ays they hadn’t any carbon yMP:r hes be | M M. Wilson, Walker. i Houck and James of the holding of this confer- that Sunday, May 13, r Home and Orphanage Day' | ‘pur churches and that the in Fourth, that the board present names of all trustees to the conf. ence for confirmation and we requ. &: Rev. ITAQ MODERN WALLCOVERING Even the walls of the entrance hall can welcome your guests F all the rooms in the house, the hall is the most apt to be neglected. Yet, the first impression of a home is gained in the entrance hall. It is an index to the kind of people who live there. Unusual care should be given to the selection of the decorations—especially those of the walls—that they impart an atmosphere of cordial welcome and hospitality. Sanitas makes this quite easy. Individuality has a wide range for adequate expression from among the many beautiful dec- orative and floral designs, or the soft, flat-finish plain tints. Sanitasis a finished product, made on clothy machine-painted with durable oil colors. It can be applied over new walls or old. It does not crack, peel, or fade, is impervious to grease and moisture, and can be kept in clean and fresh sanitary condition by wiping with a damp cloth. ANITAS is supplied by decorators. See the new Sanitas patterns atyour decorator’s. If he cannot supply you write us for samples, booklet and information as to where you can secure Sanitas. THE STANDARD TEXTILE PropuCTS CoO. 320 BROADWAY. NEW YORK Department W Paint and Varnish Products Prevent Destruction Wild Horses Could Hardly Do Worse! TIME and time aggin your furni- ture charges across the floor, cutting, gouging and ripping the wood. Again and again it stamps viciously down with steel-clad hoofs—grmd- ing ugliness and ruin into the fibres. Stop this destruction! Apply Devoe Paint or Varnish to the floor. Then the wood, coated as with armor, will be pmtected against the worst that furniture or heels can do. The whole room will shine with added beauty! Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc. Philadelphia Culcago Founded 1754 New York Devoe Agent | George E. Corbett, 409 10th St. N.W. Devoe Agent Becker Paint and Glass Co. C. . Jo. qllhn,_ Manager 1239 Wisconsin Avenue Phone -Went- 67 The Enterprise Paint Co.* A 1 van Gandau Ak 1924 Nichols Ave. S:E. Phone Lincoln 269