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THE SUNDAY STAR, WA ~ DECEMBER "9, 1923—PART ] —— | With a guitar accompaniment. Mrs. i = NEWS OF THE CLUBS |is% s sngeise (_wxwens rumnirons o as 1o s v ) ing at the home of Mrs. Robert Young, 1626 Newton street. Mrs. A. W. Hines Wwas assisting hostess. A paper was Mrs. Frederick Farrington, recently | Ben Perkins and Mrs. Stigfel were |Tead by Mrs. E. H. Pitcher, followed . §lected president of the Twentieth Cen- | the hostesses. by a social hour and refreshments. tury Club, is well known inmusical and | American Asxociation of University | Friendship Branch Sunshine Soclety artistic circles and possesses the tact, | Women,—On Tuesday at 4:30 pam, | held 4 tea and bazaar Monday afi. executive ability | COuntess Skurbek de Koraybski of War- ( €rnoon at the home of Mrs. George E. saw, a portrait painter whose work has and pergonal|won her international fame, will be the qualities 50 im-|EUest of honor and speaker, her subject Hebbard, 1819 Belmont road. It was well attended by members of the so- clety and their friénds. i Sottaie an. offics X;lflxu{nu’.’{l:t"l:x;_.lieln!lun to Manhood| , o —— — i v P - eV "hnse by in’s ‘lub,.—The ' demands. Wednesday ~Mrs. Wilson ~ Compton | executive boted il mect Wenneadhs This club is,'“'l" l‘)'e’lhunu[-u at a talking tea. This|at the home of Mrs. J. Luther Neff, composed of more | ik orher in s delipherl mameed. 1t Shepherd street.” Mra William M. ‘ rldas Lo uanne Clark and Mrs. Neff will be the than 300 women. | Friday at 4:30 p.m. Mrs. George Bean | hostosses at the luncheon whith pre- each an important, of Philadelphia will glve the first of | cedes the business meeting factor in the so-|peries O ents talks. At 8:30 | The soclal section held i@ meeting at “tal or profession- | Mixs Ma op branch, of which ! the home of AMrs. Karl Fenning. clal or protession- | Mixy Marg: Merrill ts president, will | jeader. Monday. A tea to the mnew e “hna Hely nal mentiy seeeiti. 3 roline | members of the club will be given at O ‘e held | Teareer; dean of graduate students at{the homo of Mrs, Bdward H. Jones IMEELINER UTS e | ers” Col + Columbia, will speak | Magnolia parkway., Wednesday afte At the [Cosmog)on “Women Students in Other Landes | eieeno i barkway, Weduesday af ership | Fhe | dres v = be held s « ome of Mrs. Stephen Mrs. Farrington, e Tl-]l-"lfl ol £ L s scheduled for Satur- | i PRy MAEC e L8 -pan.. the elv under | day, has been postponed to ¥ chic = 5 1ts leader, Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, { will be announced jaten | > G1te which i paans ot Brown Uiveniliy onc is most concerned with public inter-| The round table on internationat | S5 tained. Dean Margaret Morrine ests, and is doing notable work. This|politics. under the leadership of Miss | Pniocxivy Ty pyollege | rown section recently has been instrumen- | Frances Davenport, met for the fourth | LIS ersity from dec to De tal in forming a llason committee time last Thureday night. The group ~“‘_‘ml;v-r 8. Dean Morrisy Is visiting representing all the clubs in the Dis- {has been studying the diplomatic back- | woaungton in the interests of the trict doing child welfare work. This | Eround of the world war caon serson | Women's Colle 1 also for th new committee is promoting the pas- Feporting cn toples relating th Dirpose of seouslig Gpstrictive jeni- Ke of lexislation for mothers' al- |On new books bearing o the " thuslasm among alumiiae of Rrown cwances. It aims to eliminate the | The education section, under the lead- | LRIVErsity in Washington. She vis- . ste of duplicate effort and expense | €rship of Mrs. R. M. Yerkes, met Mon. | ted the high schools and coilege pre- in_this and other welfare work {day and discusscd mental tosts paratory schools of the city under th he Juvenile Protective Associ The dramatic section, tnder th ; SRS S8 RS ' 5 y . . uin, Jass, bl Bk | T b e b e s S s I Sewing Cabinet vort of the ciab. The chalrman of {a Group of piay Christ N tea, with the wives of Brown C d Ch ¢ & 3 ; 1his committee, Mre, Bdward B, Clark, | Mrs, Geary Teon wvonia e Noi [Alumni as speclal guests: an . eve eaar ests B z 4 as w program whi'h will continue Its ) untears Christimas carols o be | Meting with Mrs. Charles ! 5 helpfulniess for another veiar to mahe | give b 3 K Md., and dinnce at the CCPPER TRIMMED N it the chief cf work of the club. i 3 { the v\\“ aun ., i 8 Vs 1 % The Juvenile Protective Asst % League of RIVaratty. Wotien Herc's a splendid value in a _This mahog v ! . will m Wednesday, 11 am the | The Pers B ussein 1 by a BATLY. Were spe cedar chest wade of genuine cilla sewing c binet r residence of M irosvenor. 328 18t ) Khan Alai fuest of honor | € ur Nz the wives of Tennessee red cedar. with large very acceptab st The speakers will b W. L. |this after a tea at headquarter t re Mrs. Charles storag: ¢ ran Darby Xeeutive seeoota of the ! from 4 to D) AL 4:50 he will ta R John torage: aapacity. amd iguais This is the type of furniture which will be a constant source of wor Washington Federation of Churehes; o6 “Pers g Sic, literatus. | Wilhur, wife of Dean Wil teed mothproof $l l 75 dslight for vesrs o comeminciuteculnthibinandanme Tulloes Judge J. Wilmer Latimer. Mrs. Whit- | &nd art i with suusical seleo- hington University construction . comtortable davennovk ay D RTICHAIES, s i tive new tapestry and velour. All th piec have loos man Cross and Diss Dorothy Allen tions, Mirs. Harriet Hawley Locher and 88 tathb is pres . 8 A o £ z s ctio o « The parliamentary section, Mrs, | Mrs. Dorothy de Muth Watson will re- | of 5 iR Wt cushions, roll arms:and coll spring construction’ throughout W 1. Herron, chairman, willl ;".i\!' with Mizra Alai. Admission will be s Lo - Ieet morrow, 11 . at 1684 1 ]by card Curley arranging for Hreet i Miss Rebecea Dial. chwirman of the | o b at the Raleigh $10.00 Ca’h_BaIance, wed_t_ly oF Vhf_onthly e sectinnof rch under the | d ETOUp, announces the meeting of series of card parties to 5 o v leade O e Toae Low < gToup for 8 o'clock tomorrow ve- | be held through the wintar. = 5 meet Tuesday, 3 Woodley ,?"m’h All gue members are invited = . abject, “The Incas” by Miss |0 Bear program that has been ar-| North Star W. €. T, U ranged. Robert Bell, dircctor of the | home of A . Seboy gire 16n | ), leader, Mrs. Dayton | ¢ Bt \' L ‘:fllll\_ lw&x» “The | street. Tuesday, 2 o'clock, Mrs., Orrel will meet Thurs 1 pm oAy, From the Standpoint of | ) president. presiding Irving street. Su Il T L o H. I White, musical direc- be ftrested <bs Sleactun ofishe Tt he in_jubilee songs g {for Chldren = R. S’ Whaley e the Scrip- The R ect at tuneh- | (Of, EC T, A i reading. and praver was offered y g 1 eon Thurs _mocn, at the Wom ) E Kate Ducha H % An attractive rug adds s en's City Club. The speaker wili be " . Emma Sanford Shelton spok S A 5 much “life” to the home that Dr. Frank Ballou, on “Compulsory ) for the colored work in south- it's unsurpassed as a Christma Education.” W. C.-—Mra. Ellis Logan, cha west, $14 way glven in 3 2 Sl el i “The Trench section. Mrw Francis | o To 't CooMre. Eilie Logan, chair. | Y535, P U ENGL Miaint e MARTHA WASHINGTON Gaft J) S oneniut selcdiionias Paller e o{ Wedne A feration of Woments | SuPerintendent. spoke for the world . g new_ patterns and colorings S At cet, Monaiour | (e Distriet Federa ot W court. . . awaits your.choice. Just on Renny will be the guest of honor &id |woinie ‘commitive of the Washmeing | A dialogue, “The New Member. Sewing Cabinet i) f i of the D_W_ml alaes: principal speaker. : {Safity Council, has announced that the | Moy fucn b¥, Mrs. Orrel Moody ’ The music section will meet WS | virious olubs ‘of the city will take | arY, Lukene Thompson: solo, *Char- day, 11 am, £120' Lieroy ciee of the booths in’ the District | \ie iaolcPormid. wus rendered by g 4 4 9x12 met at th, leader, Mrs. E - Byra e : Miss Marion MeCoy cader, 2 x e ereeted to obtain memberships - o JEe Jimma vrall Knore will ive Bite B hies o BAnemberitips ran| Edna - Tay district ser- These cabinets are exactly as ustrated on the pia f the purchase of the 1424 automobile e Tang: weoplt’s Y pictured above, in_beautiful ma- t The women of Washington have > eiin thelinterest of ’ : “Tapestry Brussels Women's € s G ) ot T ko e Plans are nnder w hogany finish. They ars very Bhae dr b e ot i in bk o fo organize this hranch. also the 1 made and an unusual valie Y b R $ 6 5 Afternoch fiom 4:30 to 6 o'clock ¥ liowing will have charge of the § 04! Temperanc ! at this low price ug at 1 '7 Ve Mrs, Frank Hiram ) hooths during the coming. wok i rmer ddelade T iiorah, Al a Heights Art Club, | ted a membershin of ) B . v as- day—Ehilo b announced fo be held Wednesdis istants K iss Ruth | Augustus Knight, ot aaub eq e | evening at Emory M. E. Church Regan or. 3 Mr. Arthur L. Murray will sing a day—Sunshine and Commun- | Wi} Peak. Good musical prozram ®roup of songs. Miss Janet Richards ity Society, Mrs Flos P, ‘\"“!""~1w7"r|121'|‘ ox Xia assisted at the Wil give the thitd of her series | plesident, - A tuble by her two daughters. als. Just see what this handsome four-ple des’ A full size bow-end bel. handsome chifforette, dr t ge mirror and a semi-vanity dressing table with triple mirror. Finished in rich walnut. Beautifully made and finished. Sec them n this sp. price. $10.00 Cash—Balance Weekly or Monthly Representative . C. Box and others ssisted by club members. { lectures before the club tomorrow | Thursday . reet Heights -1:’5;‘”“_";;;‘:;““":0” Morgan and M i i | | evening. 5 p.m . 3 . president, as- | The ness and professional wom- | g b members, H en’s section will give a subscription Petworth Womanw's Club, | 'l‘l-_r“om-n- Club of Bethexda will dinner Woednesday, 6:3 m. . Tincher, assis v clup | Meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Epeakers will be Rev. Dr. Earle Wil- bt icher, assisted by club { vy Arthur B Cranc, 3 Northamp- with “Literary Shrines” as his aturday—Capitol Hill History Club, | street. C ase. D. €. Dr subje ieorge Julian Zolnay will EB. Merritt, president, assisted | Wolam Hurdick. s Supervisor of #peak on “Art and Sculpture in [Their | by club member i phvatcal education Marvland public | Relation to Literature’; Dean Willla j scitools, wi vtk *hysical Train- | 1‘.,,}"“\‘[{;' A Shie Ltrampanisg by tne room of the League of Ameri- ! will give a report on the child welfare | e D P etton | can Pen Women. Mr. Angellco, ac- | arganizations in the Distriot WIndsor Rocker 2 i companiad by Miss Randall, sang the | hers of the committer o Haynes. with the et of the | o0 Al il e 1 f the comm 98 2 513 75 S st o Shelaria from Verdi's sked Bail.” re- | tion of the Montgomery County Ferdera. d Grorge Washington (et |sponding to an encors with “Duna." 1§ tion of AVeman‘s Ciibe wil b gae oo oF stan S; C i Club, wil Dy . Josephine | i uests of ] i The story of the evenir “ g i b at this meetin Baird will preside. was given by Mrs. Denise e R The luncheon commit Mrs | ety Nt . b A e u n i s cleve Mrs. : 3 ition of one of James W. McNeill. chairman, an- 1 oS iea P e Gh ot poeme, Buxineax =~ Women's Couneil.—A Christmas remem- e 2 Sheoe Fieea 5 ,Shor anksgiving program < ented ctter ] logan 5, bm. 3 a mpd ouses” and Mre. In, ol e e o & L ' i % i OF U L son) iy Mericun tepresentative at the Bel- |y riionted an analysis of the work of | mue. bomeeyne of the Businees St A3 inis anighed Christmas! = The quantity is Tomu W lemomal service. will be Wharton, instancing “A Jour- ‘accepted by more th b ny. Many differ imited and they'll seil fast at Frasr witl speak of “A Trip Throweh | heyy “The Descent of Man” and “The | members and friends. The dlner styles at special low prices this low price, so come early. D ]l Bhaaitot Pellcan.” { followed by nt, A Dream of > ] the Ruly Under Civil Escort.” Mrs.)" Two poems, “The Spirit of the Des- | Thanksgivin e .\‘hw’"!‘n'fl William E. Chamberlin will preside.lort and a_ “Jitney Rondelle,” com- | Aeh, the chairman. and staged by the The entert Inment committe pr"“[pnfled by M Steele, were recited | members of the St Biiz: th's com- vides “A Musical Evening” for De- i PO B 0T (i b @ember 17, 8:30 pum. J | . Mr. Angelico again sang “A Banjo| The first scene portrased the Pligrims The afternoon current events sec-lgong® ‘gnd “This Wil T Do. | attending church, m, Mis Aitchison, chalr The second chapter of the com- | joined in tuning the 10 an, will 30 DL G pgefte story was written b, gecond scene sh 1 et A SR * Berger and read by M iving ainne ) Hed the myste o o ramat Civistmas Sketeh.” iy was rexd by Mr. McLaogllin. al & ‘everal new members were proposed | for, Americas it ross, St Iizaber ! Yellow Taxi, 49¢ s Sensaional value! . gt Tonuaen ae Priaalie and i G ! il \’(-‘un,.“F i $16.69 Cash—Balance Weekly or Monthly Mother will 3 brother or dad there is etting exqui dsom yhlons 8 Copcland of sription dinne Larke Tea Set it William Mather € The last two wer: hut scenes, the and black. A limited number at . vashin v bers are invited to e % andiliagie 4 Chl.ld t T S irge Washington Uni- st g sce < the war, wit ne speclal price A ik un “The Bible in |BeW tea room in the Takoma Theater | B fuenderrer ne cingiain, P e mmiec . i ren’s lea dets 3¢ Y the subject of the Rev.! 3 ! 1 s from the hospltal participated % . at Charles Wood: Dr. O. Josephine Baird, | President of the Maryland Federation 5 iss Fanny Buck 2 All Styles and Sizes to Meet Every e Jeader of the Bible Study Class, wili | of (Women's Chabs, Wil be the : n * b s Requirement at =5¢ % | dttend ated. Complete and We day, at 11 |attend. = the comm : structed. leather seat b S e X 111" Through the kindness of W, G. iat 3 = " . A Large China Tea Set. a Emfite Noel. diplomee of | | JH000EN P18, N0 RERe o obans s | J with heavy springs $2 98 rated wold and blue. A gy 49 e, Nhien e Tree o ciat | Dallroom will be avallable and a jarg. | ppe Gammn Chap A | Special at 2 . . wonderful value at.... . members [ GEFROmEn 1 be accommo- ! qprovity H S d A large. triple braced back. extra Mamma YLy Tienaea il e H. W. Whittaker, Mrs. Lo Blond e itk it : = SHTUIR SEAT GoRRtuUCton, dintable Dolls J : J ¢ 4 <. Habart < 2 = dents” tea” will he given in the club- . Lloyd W. Biddle and Mrs. Walter Gal‘a e and Two Al.ltos V A Complcete Line of All Sizes EE . in receiving by the following past iy 2 Jiu& of thecaluby i 4 ¥ il il % iand a progrgm appropriate to the 1 Roll . o (1 Ihe warage is beautifully painted, with g 5 in_wvariets of R SR i rtindell. | Christmas segson will be given by ; T* ‘ol mith iitmorous Sauotn. Ihere are two different autos of mechanical construction in < colors. Unbreak 2\ hIuit. on. ie < W oy aut Price, $19, volce, saying N et s Bibit on living models, Mme. Mount- L . IR “tamma’ " A do Basil Manly and Mrs. O. L. Ve ord’s collection of costumes from the | : y P h J > 2| wirls dent, will preside at the tea table. .jiieh 9f Takoma Park public schoois| 5 1 = IR > % SR BT S Sphbey have Deen” Invited. ‘and reaucsted () | ¥l Clab Corvunton—t U Flyer Trains Benefit of the impressions she gained |13 as contributions to the jat headauarters, 141 L Pl be a speclal feature ‘< | semi-monthly din a ¥ aner. Although Mrs. Manly made an | peclal feature of the club's | semi-mol : . conslsting o The U. S. Fast Mail consisting extended tour, she finds such interest j Meeting. places, one hour at tal > B The Hummer, n; to be held mber 19, sk ania Hask Giv Schafer as John Alden. tiractively painted in yellow 2B Sicfina Tn‘the Bibie” | Pullaing, Tuesday at moon. " | D PHIERCTIE 4 LA NI . Velocipedes A jof Women's Clubs, will be the zuest P irrench section will meet Tues. | Mre. Harriet Hawiey Locher wil A" gaodwil offe s ‘ > A rubber-tired all-stec] con- _China_ Tea Set. ‘deco- 39c u : Uhiversity of Taris, instructs The Rible study class meets Thurs- T e A A Sehutt, heavy rubber tires. rubber pedals. amittee consists of wehntt 9 L, Mrs. . R, Mills, s, Frea W : L handlc S College Women's Club.—Tomorrow | pe, Ma E boh e ived Woing Stess i 3 St a = 5 98 98 afternoon from & o 6 prosi- Gordon. Mrs. 11 : 3 s Hitte ricc : : . C Thouse when Mrs. Harris Baldwin, Eaeelsicn ¥ tinbh held ollow the Tancien Y ) f Fully | dressed presidents: Mrs. Thomas Sidwell, Mrs, follow the luncieon..at 2 p.m. painted, with opening doors x T R pnaedr Miss Mrs nette*B. Paul. who will cx- nish. read Audede at the very special price of €9c. Price, 815 able, with loud a i @ musica PIOETE d g e, £ h » an ttle Tioof. Mrs. Sidwell, the first pres ¥ Land. The teachers and chii- a musical g i light 1 Titt BF the aftetnoon, EIving the ciup the ,Pring donations of potatoes and ap. sfon held prior to the clubx danc 5 while traveling in Russia last_sum- ) Christmas donation party, which will | urday night, it » 11 e R .. 3 R o “ A Complete Line of o focomotive, ten wal a2 Husatan affairs tnat she will dec] Theiclub members will hold i N oted “to conversat i i 2 . : wine, coal car, passenger vars and & pieces of trac 2 Vore her'time: to hat ome ubjict | vear, recentlonto their. nusbanas af | ollowed b ; i ; it 8 plsces T Arark b ¥ S and uen e 3198 Pianos, 79¢ 3oy imermics o “ascriation o Trkeein e o 378 8 e il Sl : Delivery, 69c |, Tmn Mo quiiing ot b | Tun Mo 18 cmins of T e have a furge e T o e apteny . g e by " A strong Fric- yq tnder, 1o passenger eare o ender, 2 are. 10 piees selection from party. which #accorded every | The Argyle Study Club i 8 i in promot . ! ton Toy. No ‘me- chex; 14 pi of eurved track. curved, 2 pieces kht _track. which to choose, courtesy and nce that Would | with Mre. ¢ G. Morkan. 1208 timercct |ietwaen Latin and Sax: £ _AUTOMOBILES Chianical *parts “to msios fomiag R N §2.69 Wintes form ol and g3g9 NHCH to )~(!ork. heip them in salning wcourate Infor- et Tomorrow w1530 g Fhe | comeriation Sith fuos \ Fot Sutiof apmee bt Sl Al sizes i nation concerning the soviet govern- | reading of the paper by Moy pols | the Spanish ianguas - ment and the Conditlons of the people | Kehurts wnien: ol “hord Mre. Pau | Shanish oy S “The Dodec” 4 OTHER TOY Jiving under it ve will be held | 148t meeting, will he wiven, subject. [in that lankuaxe while the e Christmas, dance will he held | Intcreating Ol Houkes in’ iy | Ciation of panish-speas e } ecember 12 .m. Mrs. arts o ity % B fdes a pleasant solution : one of the many wuto ford J. Posson is'in charge of ar- s of the City.of Washington.” | ¥1d Y : gl Lo problem. The club will give cpecials vou can see on our floor S l rangements and hostess for the even- | Abrpeadabea.—A dinners on the first Wedpesday . Jlv strons, well peciais Sewing Machine ing. The dances are a popular fea- bi-monthly meet it is cxceptiol ing of the club was held Wednesday | third Monday of every monti made and beautifully painted in X | Sl 49 B ture of the club's program und the | cvaning at the hame o, n =2 i = 3 ! | articipants are not confined to the [ Mra Thompsen, ares CGgiudse and | = o Uigh i Moving Picture Ma- founger o e hon 5 9th “street. | Northwest W. C. T. U f i i e N Her Provinces” furnished |at the headquarters, f i chines . ooy This machine with clamyp i 1 the topic for roll call. A paper.!The new president, M = Foot Balls cluded all ready & nternational Assoeintion of Art and | “Spain a Roman Province.” was read | precided. 1o 2 : ! - % cluded all ready for use iy the literary salon held [by the author. Arturo Y. Casanova |end the tr & a5 o i K Cedar Ch % S ¥ very fine g t this low pric ovem 2 ;-, :-, 1»;.‘, of .s'l)'mnghm |‘I'i>uu- and song selections were given V' - Doll rniture Y x = Avas the principal speaker. Mr. Pan, |by George and by Mars Thompens i i " Tov e who member of the association, | John M. Sylvester read an O Heprs || a e i J Tok Bl compared Chinese art and literaturé story. { v owed that the Toy. Scales with t of other natlons, explain- | - T been add Tey Pump . ing the iufluence of the cast upon i 'The Anthony League has jaq | UTnE the v Stanton fEay : Toy Sad Iron L Snat Sicasve He 'was | brought to -Its attention “The K on the world Court and M & followed by Mrs. Clar y Bar- mard, who exhibited xplained gome ivories and other Chinese ntigues from her collection. Mre “lorence Jackson Stoddard gave a eport of her recent visit to New fork and the new branch of the In- ternational Association of Art and Letters just started in that city. Dr. Alexander Henneman presided. Mrs. Phyllis Bottome Forbes-Dennis and Maj. Forbes-Dennis were guests ©f honor at the tea Decem.yr 1 at 1716 I street. Mrs. Forbes-Dennis 1alked about conditions in Europe snd of the “magic hand” of the league f nations in relieving conditions in starving Vienna. She spoke of the need for America to produce cheaper that they may be bought and the countries where money is carce. Mrs. Wandeen Webber ang to her own accompaniment. The previous Saturday Miss Isab + T Holbrook of Boston, writer s Jeeturcr, was guest of honor and gave un address on inks for Inter- wationalism.” On this occasion Mrs v | Dwellers.” written and presented 1y { eSpeiden and 3 Teon R S mrs. Josephin Yk, spealks {ihe afteinoon 1tk upon - Miss Ada Louise Townsend of ihix city. Its purpose was to present the poiitical conditions _existing the | Nativnal Capital. The facts were set forth in sucn humorous and con- | vincing manner that the committee on natfonal representation of the league has decided to use the sketch in its educational campaign now con- ducted throughout the states for na- tional representation for the District, | This is one of the most interesting | ways wf initiating the voters of the | states into the knowledge that the dents of their Capital Clty cannot vote and are, therefore, classed in the same catagory with idiots, criminals and insane. Beauregard Chapter, U. D. C., met Tuesday evening at the residence of Mrs. Roscoe L. Schuirmann, 1231 31st street, at 8 pan. The president, Mrs, |1 de’Clare M. Berry, presided. After routine business Dr. John Huddle gave a reading of “Aeneas Africanus” and several dialect poems. Juth Parka sang foz she-oluln-dia rs - Samuel Bwleigh Milton sang Conditions of th. Temperance Cau. in Europe.” Mrs. Griffith has spent much time abroad and save fi hand _information upon tie subjcc and Maauacturers Train on Track With Iron Locomotive 98c Locomotive, made with power- ful spring. four pleces of track, tender and coach included at this special price. and Strollers our seléction and mang Prices are very Carpét. Sweepe Desk and Cl Terent solers dressed and with ey < that 49c Starting at...... 415 7th St. N.W Furnishers of Attractive Homes tric Trains The American Flyer A Complete Set, including heavy iron locomofive, 2 pas- senger cars, 8 pieces of track rheostdt and ter- $3 98 minal connections. . . Other Styles at S, o and up.