Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1923, Page 29

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HONOR NEW YORK WOMAN CLUB HEAD Zonta Dinner Events Hear Dr. Morton on Work Among Foreigners. Dr. Rosalie Morton. president of the New York Zonta Club of Professional #nd Business Women, was the guest ©f honor at the weekly luncheon of the Washington Zonta Club in the oak room of the Raleigh Hotel Thurs- day. Dr. Morton, who was in the city to attend the medical convention, . members, telling in in- hion both of her work New York neh of the so- ety and of b “mothe % erbian stu- who are receiving collex educations in the United States as part of Amer Lit tow. the conditions In that country Dr. Morton had many interest| d found man of Ame Women's Hospitals. Larger Accomplishment. Probably the bi; Morton has undertaken, however, the work as founder and chair: the international .»rm.m“mu i \y individuals, ung people from them tages of 000 Ser- further 700, I et twenty students,” h an amused 1 £ her, most de- “However, took students without 1 ction, and the red with con- h to sixty) to Amer- 000 applic; aking that the ing the war. Suecesx of Sele “Our methods of proved more than tinued Dr. Mo ion. Melbour Houston, A Chatta lllofil(d Elsie Hlll of the \atmn.{\ \\nmAn &]‘Okc for a few moments emonies to , and san Antonio, ‘e and held at the Capitol s Harriet Kinchelos pbeTs were prese gen James presided. —————————— SINKING BARGE DEOWNS TWO November ed an ued yesterday When Capt. John d another member of a new branding ma- an be branded with- An Excellent Home in a Most Desirable Location 2940 Brandywine St. _NW L Creek Park, wched vis Connecticut ave. and le und 30th sis. Beautiful granite and 11w pxture tile construction. 2 2 | crete _floor orches, 14327 1iving room. 1417 din- Foe Tooin. ouk foore: I | | Large Lot—2-Car Garage Shade Trees Price, $24,850 Open Daily Owner and Builder, Columbia 2776-J WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SEND NOW Por FREE lilustrated Book J.B.LEWIS 101 TREMONT ST. BOSTONMASS WE ARE UNABLE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND ctive purchasers for well sita- snd investment p: tre for sale busineas urmolbe: i come-prod: property and will communicate Fith Ba, elther. by Jetter o telephone, wa will acsure Sou ‘chergetic action looking o its quick sale. ARNOLD AND COMPANY, | 1416 Eye Street MARTIN HOUSFS 34th and R Sts. N.W. Cheapest and Best Buy in the City 16 built—12 sold—4 left 3401 B St.—corner house; 2 storles and cellar brick; 7 rooms and 2 baths, bolitin garage, O lmnz lud Tear porches. 34th St., North of R 6 rooms; all ront and rear e ., o4 st might. James Martin 721 13tk St. N.W. M. 2850 | enth free community concert, VIOLINIST TO PLAY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, \()VPA\IBLR 18, 1923—PART 1. —_— " I Will S,ing at Concert AT CENTRAL HIGH Robert W. Mueller Guest Artist of Communtiy Center Concert. Public concert, Central lell Community Center, tonight, 8:15 o'clock. Admission free. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Program: MArCR . /oo oneten s Selected Washington Community Or- chestra. Charles V. Banner, director, (a) America. (b) Salute to the flag. (c) Oath of Allegiance (@) “Doxology." Everybody (a) “01d Kenm( ky Home.” “H weet Home.” Everybody. (a) Welcoming visitors Washington. (b) "Howdy™" Everybody. (a) “March of the D (b) “Irish Derry." Arranged Tune from Percy Gralnger, doro, pianist. (@) * (¢) “Somewhere a Voice is Call- ing." (@) “C (b) “Lo, from Verdi the ark” Bishop Grace Washburn, coloratura soprano. Margaret B. Grant at the piano, (a) “My Bonni Al Announcements. (a) *“Meditation" (b) “Serenade” Robert W. M Helen Burkart at the (a) “Abide With Me.” (b) “Star Spanglel Banner.” Everybody. — from *Tt The program for the seventy-sev- to be given tonight at 8:15 o'clock in Cen- tral High Auditorium under the auspices of the Community Music As- sociation will introduce three new artists to the community sing en- thusiasts. Robert W. Mueller, concert violin- ist. will be the guest artist of the assoclation. Mr. Mueller wi tribute a group of popular including “Meditation” ““Thais,” y D t, “Serenade.” the plano by Helen Burkhart. Grace Washburn, a coloratura so- prano. who is in the city co; with Paul Ble; 2 tha oo feature of the will be Verd “Rigoletto,” from and Drdla’s Wwill be the vocal and ant. Cristodoro, pianist hington College of Mu play Grieg's “March of the and “Irish Tune From Coun arranged by Percey G The Washington Community O under leadership V. Banner, will render se the | lections and accompany the h ¢ singing under the dire: seat privileges s ton street doors will open at o children under the ag vears will b ildren mus poses is made from the puip recov- ered from the e: the castor by He will be assisted at l raction of oil from | GRACE WASHBURN. GOVERNMENT COST IS $65 PER CAPITA' Tt cost each man, woman and child | in the United States nearly-$65 for | to support the government last and of -this about mounted to 12.1 per cent. v hth of the na it fore the war. “State and Tocal taxes formed more half—38 per cent—of the total public pay roll i 000 persons CUBA—SOUTHERN RESORTS Through Trains Dally Leave Washington as follows : Everglades Limited X Havana Special (1st Section) 3:15 p. Havana Special (2nd Section) l li p.m. Palmetto Limited 0 p.m. Florida Special (Effect.Dec 31) IZ 35 a.m. Coast Line Fla. Mail 3:15 a.m. Winter Tourist Tickets, at reduced fares, now on sale, allowing stop- overs, return limit June 15, 1924. Atlanlic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Address GEO. P, JAMES, A.G.P.A, ~ 1418 H St.. N. W., Washingfon,D.C Telephone Main 7800 FOR SALE OR RENT A delightful Home and Garage in Beautiful Rose- mont. Situated on the Wash- ington and Mount Vernon Ry., 25 minutes’ ride to center of Washington, 5 mirnutes’ ride to Alexandria. This home must be seen to be appreciated. All mod- ern improvements, on a de- nghttul macadam road to Washington and Alexandria and Mount Vernon. Apply to Owner, 114 or 281 Alexandria, Va. CADILLAC & The beauty of the new V-63 bodies, the unequalled smooth- ness of the new harmonized and balanced V-Type eight- cylinder engine, the efficiency of Cadillac four-wheel brakes . —all are reasons why you may STANDARD approach "the WORLD ‘new Cadillac with great expectations. % . Tlle Wnlnnxton Cadillac Company n-cl.l.l. Jose, President 1138-1140 Connecticut A wve. Frank. 3900, 3901, 3902 —_— T. W. BARRETT, Associate Dealer 24th and M Sts, ‘West 3880, H near- | fla@{ MAXWELL FURNITURE CO. }%( 415 7th St. NW. g—‘-l Special Furniture Values for Thanksgiving Maxwell’s Light the Way to More Beautiful Homes With Better Fur- niture Priced Remarkably Right and Sold on the Most Liberal Terms unfinished Breakfast Table LI s & Sl 7222 If you are looking for some- thing out of the ordinary in [N breakfast room furniture you will be interested in this ex- ceptional value. Well cm|- structed design Chairs to Match $1.25 Each s\'3-Piece Overstuffed Suite 119|: W h the price on this splendid bed oiit- fit tomorrow! It includes a full size steel bed. a resilient spring and a 40-ib. which was built for slee comfort. A startling value! % | This is the type of furniture which will be a constant source of delight for years to come. Included in this handsome suite is a com- ble davenport and two armchairs, upholstered in attractive new tapestry and velour. All three pleces have loose spring cushions, roll arms and coil spring construction throughout. A splendid value! $10.00 Cash—Balance Weekly or Monthly // Gas or Electric Floor 727 Cedar Chest, 510.95 Here's a splendid cedar chest made 27 Here we have a grea® selec- tion of exquisite new designs in floor lamps. They have a richly finished mahog.un base. and actual silk sl 75 shade with fringe.. $1 Weekly A Wa]nut Bedroom Suite of Rare Beauty Just see what this handsome four-plece suite includes! A full $ E size bow-end bed, handsome chifforette, dresser with large mirror and a semi-vanity dressing table with trip! walnut. Beautifully made and finished. price! $10.00 Cash—Balance Weekly or Monthly mirror. Finished in rich See them now at this special struction $1.00 Weekly l77727777772777777277777 7777, Stoves $1.00 Weekly Zizzzzizzzz2????dd7. 77777777077 7z Coal Ranges From $49.75 up Cook Stoves From $24.75 up Coal Heaters From $9.75 up Oil Heaters From \ $4.98 up 8-Piece Dining Room Suite Just think of getting exquisitely designed period suites for the dining room at such a low price as this! Included are eight beautiful pieces—a handsome oblong table. five chairs and host's chair, with genuine leather seats, and a large buffet. - All_pieces are beautifully finished in walnut and designed in the Queen Anne period style. A sensational value! 31000 Cash—Balance Weekly or Monthly ry ‘vour< of ld,\ kitchen. “All of the late saving devices are included in this well designed kitchen cabi- net. Made with sliding top And the pnce is n\odu—nc in the extreme! $1.00 Weekly | Sale of N\ Dinner Sets Three-Piece “Kroehler” Bed Davenport Overstuffed Living Room Suite In these beautiful suites you have all the comfort $ 1 69 and beauty of a regular stationary plece, vet you $15 Cash, Balance Monthly or Weekly % Eight Pieces of Walnut-Finished Dining Furniture It is seldom, indeed, that artistic eight-piece dining room suites of this splendid quality are placed on sale &t such a surprisingly low price. Included is a large oblong table, six chairs $98 5 90 Tomorrow morning we put on sale our entire line of Dinner Sets at one-half the regular price. In- cluding beautiful floral designs and gold decorated mono- gram sets. Every set perfect. N 28—100-pc. _ Floral | Decorated Sets 12—100-pc. Gold- Band Sets 52—100-pc. Mono- gram Sets Your Ci h_oice $2175 25—50-pc. Mono- gram Sets at $10.95 $2.75 Cash $1 Weekly add an extra room at no additional cost, for these suites have a full double-size bed 727 2 7227 uphclstered in leather and a beautiful buffet, all done :nlt;lm g Queen Anne period design in walnut nish .. N Y 7 $10 Cash, Balance Easy Terms $1.00 Weekly All the newest Fall Patterns are now here. .The prices are as low or lower than they will be later—so buy now. $1.39 9x12-ft. Brussels charming patterns and cnlorlngu to ‘Wool Fiber R 2" wonderful asrortment. . Many dit- ferent styles and all “Gold !rll" ©e choose from sizes.. Prices start at. 9x10,6-ft. ‘ongole- um Rugs. Many pat- 15 7 telrnut-t the low o pric Rugs, in many $16.75 ‘won- $33.75 -wm Grass» Rugh of the better kind. - Very finely woven with wonder pat- terne from which to & choose. 8x10 size 27-in. Brussels Rug. This is a very good Tug; woru\ twice lhe .Complete Dining Room Suite Intludes a large size colonial buffet with a b|g$ 75 9x13-ft. Axminst derful new dlsplny F Solyiings g pet micror. an extension table to match and four chairs The suite is aubut-.nlmly made and one of the most extraordinary d room values we hlve offered in many a day ... $5.00 Cash, 31.00 Weekly 415 Seventh St. N.W. Between D and E Sts.

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