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__THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 20, 1924 PART. 2. = - — — scheduled as follows: A community | Wilson Normal, 11th and Harvard schiool who would otherwise:be com- | conseryation . committa and asked® ~ %nnc;, 8 dno 1»‘:301; B;ys'mlndl-rne"ndenl mfieud northwest: * R 2:11;:1 toX ulvhu,y home, through lack of | for \'ulunt‘ev:y to assist in the el ( : and, under the leaderskip of James onday -~ Capitol Rthletic Club oper clothing. conservation room during the mon:h At € Ommunlt e[lters L. Kidwell, rehcarsal, 8: Boys' Inde- |meets, 7 to 8:30; Princess Athletic aren - eac er C 1V1 les — of February. The sifety commiit pendent Athletic Club meets, 7. Club, practice, 8:30 to 10. - February 17th is the National Child d that Commissioner Oyst. Thursday—The following activities| Tuesday — Second year Spanish Welfare day, and is duly celebrated | had given the Eckington School ner il bo in the new Eastern High|class meets, 7:30 to 3:30; womews T all over the’ country, The regular |mission to closo st strect, adfoinine vis Schreiner, who has just|pany, rehearsal, 8; S School: uyrora Athlet Club, 7;|gymrasium claes, correction of faulty n is conducted by the w! ‘desired |[Meeting of the District Congress of e school, during recess periods. Th. bms-&nl"::“d mssistant director of |Ming and advanced classes, 7:15 Apache Athletle Club. 8:30; two &irls' | postures, excrciae, 8 to 0. The Class | Do (o> Consrons of Methers and Par- UL be Blad to furmieh Ay e lan |Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associa- | assoclation s endeavoring to hate BoR - BDD 8:15; Gaelic Club, §; registrations are |groups, meeting in the girls' gymna- [ will practico basket ball from 9 to[ ent-Teacher Associations. Headquar-|Le reached at any time in her home, [tons will take place Febpuary 19,|fence erected, Inclosing the Eckingic pageanthy in the community centers|ggieq for the class in dressmaking [sium, are the Epworth Athletic Club|10. Miss Stella Goodnight will In-|Yers, the Appeals building, 426 5th|118 13th Street northeast. and the program will be arranged to | School yard. department of the public schools of | that is being former at 7:30; Social jand the Eutopla Athletic Club, 7 and | struct a class in social dancing, 8| street northwest. celebrate Child Welfare day. the District of Co- Study Club, 7:30, to be followed by |8:30; Kast Washington Community|to 9. The instruction will be follow- s The monthly meeting of the organ- A meeting of the West School Paren the club In public speaking, 8:30;|Orchestra meets, 8; millinery and|ed by supervised social dancing from| Mrs. Cecile Phelps Clarke is the'ization was held Tuesday afternoon| The pot of gold which was inau- | Teacher Association was held January lumbia, has had . Delaware State Soclety, 5. At a re- |dressmaking classes, 7:30 and 9:30;|9 to 10. Adult class in rhythmio| president of the Maury Parent-§With the president, Mrs. Giles Scott|gurated at the Rainbow fete, will be [1l, with President Touls Julihn 7 wide experience in o cent meeting of the Public Speaking |Community Social Club, dance 3:30 to | dancing, for beginners, 8 to 10. coctath e Raftor, in the chair. Several im-|in evidence at every monthiy meet- |ihe chair. Dean Reudiger of Geor the dramatic and Club, Mrs. I, L. Koenig spoke on [10:30; the Washington Community Wednesday—Rhythmic dancing in- [ Teacher Association and 1s also thel,oreani resolutions were passed.|ing. Everybody has broken bits of | Washington University addressed th ont ontaiting ¥ “The Beneficlal Results of Sports,” | Muslc Association, concert, directed ion for children, by Marie M. chalrman for the;One was introduced by Mrs. Rafter,|jewclry and outgrown rings which |@8soclation on “Relations Be i Mrs. Adele Guthridge gave an im- DY Robert Lawrence. There will be | Ready, 3:15. Child Welfare|Which recommended the establish-|may be dropped into this pot of gold | Home and School” R. S. Talk ment field In promptu speech on “Why Washington 1,400 free seats. Among the attra sday — Second _ year Spanish M Tiio 8 he |Ment of a division of extension ac-|and sold to help our fund for the the thrift committee poke on the ‘Washington. Dur- 3 Differs From Other Citles,” Miss Mar- | tions will be the Army Band; Sergt. | class meets, 7:30" to dressmak- 2 Magazine for the ) iivii{es for the schools, said depart-|mothers’ building. portance of economy and sav ing the war, she garet Louden gave an account of the | Dufresne, cornet .soloist; Musicians | ing class meets, 7:30 to 9:30; Wilson D. C. Congress of 'ment to have jurisdiction of those g stressing the happy medium betweer, 3 4 Ravelopment. of the portion of Vire |Gsell and Saidenbers, xylophone duo; | Normal Community Dlayers, under Mothers and Par- | matters which have grown out of the | The St. Paul Mothers' Club was en- | penuriousness and extravagance. Dr acted as director ginia that was at one time part of [Aubrey Johnson, soprano; Virginia[the direction of Mrs. A.” E. Postum, s T sichools, such as the extended use of |tertained by a reception given by Mrs. | Battle offered a resolution confining of entertainment R fhe District of Columbia. This clags | Hubner, contralto. Mr. Lawrence will | rehearsal, 8 to 10:30; practice' games ] ent-Teacher A the school bifildings, the forums,|Frederick Briggs, president of the the school hours of the first and . with the War § is_open to men and women. lead the community singing. There |of the Columbia Juniors, 7 to § and ; clations. Though |rccreation centers, community cen- club, at her home, 45 Bryant strect |ond grades to hal-day periods. icon Camp Community X X Wednesday—Esperanto Club and [ Wil be a collection to pay the ex-| Atlantioc Athletic Club, 8 to §. A ;8 she has only re- |ters, after-school playgrounds, swim- |northwest, January 4. The honor|his standpoint as a physician and on Earvice hore ket oty s Pl o S penses of the association. The doors | period for onen games will follow. 5 antiy T Imink pools, baths, vacation schools, |Euests were the husbands and friends | realizing the danger in longer cor ing out cach week < 3 Thursday—Washington Opera Com- | Will open at 7. Friday—Girls' Recreation Club fs ently become ac- {gonoe) "exeursions and night schools, |0f the club members. Instrumenta) |finement as well as the necess ' during months pany, rehearsal, 7:30; Gaelic class| J8st Washington Community Or-|for giris from 8 to 14 years, meets i tive in parent- | Arother resolution which was passed |and vocal solos were rendered by Mr. ) exerclss in fresh air during dayli and months, num- 88 Meets, §: Spanish class A and the |chestra, holding rehearsals at 8, ex- | 3:15; Columbla Midgets, meet 7 to §. o teacher work, Mrs, | was from Senator Capper's bill per-|and Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. W. Carl |ho made a plea in behalf of ch bers of programs ; el O il Ao S pane | tends to men and women capabie of | Thero will ba an open poriod for ; ke i well |tAining to the board of education.|Goodman. Refreshments were served |2nd thelr future health. Appro to the camps and 151 ¥eadliip oleale. 7:90 P playing in ensemble practice an invi- | games from ¥ to 9. Rialto Athletic @arke is well | R0 G that the hoard of educa- | MrS. Briggs was assisted in enter- | tions were made for the purchase . hospitals in Wash- “gess D, = y—Cl ren's ~ _|tation to join. The orchestra keeps|Club meets, 9 to 10; the J known in Wash- | tion be appointed by the’ President; |taining by her daughters, Mrs. W. C., evergreens about the bullding, for the ess D, Schreiner, Friday—Children's visual educa 9 unior So. : Dy y ent; | 2 : oon b s ington, Maryland tional program with dancing instrue. (& DiSh standard musically, and is | cial Dancing Club, supersised aanein ington as one of | that the board be independent of the |Goodman and Miss Anita Briggs. shoe and rubber fund of the Congre A vireinia. tional program with dancing Instruc |now studying the “Poet and Peasant |8 to 10:30; from 3 130 Girl Scouts the city's leading | commissioners, anq that the board ) of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Ass ince that time Miss Schreiner has | No s, 7:30 : Overtrure,” "the “Threce Dances of | Troop No. 12, will mect. Thers will musicians. Shehas | have entire Jurisdiction over the{, Meetings are being held each month | ciations and for the Macfarland Junior been associated with Marie Moore | " Ppask. View, Wiftder -and Newton |HeRTY VII” and a waltz for orches- | be a program arranged by Miss A. sent a letter to |school buildings. by the Brightwood Parent-Teacher | High equipment fund. Puplils fro Forrest in the production of a large | oo A 3 {ra, composed by the director of the | M. Howard, the visual instruction di-| Mrs O. P. Clarks, the president of | H. C. Clarke, health chairman, of |§#S°fiation. the officers of Which arsiihe Weet heve reccatly been trans number of both clvic. and religlons | ey mor VoSt ¢ in rhythm, Miss |COMMUNItYy Orchestra, Mr. Henry E.|rector of the community center do. every School as. | the’ Talg ookephealth, chalrman, of |y "L~ Kvars, president; Mrs. H. B.iferred to the Macfarland, and it wa pageants in Washington and togeth- | porpal gjaay—Class in rhythm, Miss |Stopsack. " During this season about | rartment. The children of the Mam: | S0Ciation, asking for subscriptions to | Association, spoke on the Schick test | White, vice president; Mrs. F. B |the desire of Miss Patterson and the er they organized the oclation of | Btelvn Davis leader, 3:15 ~ lthirty members have quaiified ror ool WIIL. Sotenors s Mo the Child Welfare Magazine, but she | for diphtheris Pullman, secretary, and Mrs. L, T.|association that $100 be donated to Theater Arts, which is a serviee for | Jriday—Park View Athletic Asso-imembership on the first violin, second | Songs and _recitations with oo oo Gravatte, treasurer. At the January|the new school. P roaen After this talk a motion was passed e the production of community dra Jeiation 70, A program of | violin, flute, clarinet, cornef, saxo- | lecture on France, 2 ghde eque: e ® passed | meoting Capt. J. I. Peysef, member of — i T uction of communiey dramaly visuad mstruction on the American | Jone. {rombone Lae e 1edhire anl Hnr:.mmfl,}llurrmmn of the e = oAt x‘{‘:'ls;n”"f{e"',-‘,‘,m‘f{‘allkfis;oecflg:nufi the board of education, spoke on th The Brent-Dent Parent-Teac Ton " and Cpnegied with the ergapiza | 115 “director ‘of visual Instruction Of | pasree ien® Sielle clubs of the | ortneass; 17th and’ D streets rom 730 o 30530 _win | the schools. Mre Willlam Wolf Smith | 1Al 200N A SHEC (ephane work | aa kftomaon St Sl Triumphant. at the Washingion oa | the ity centor department, 8. | ihnt took part in the Thanksgive| Wednesday—Girls' Ha s |meet the Pledmonts, Preps, whist | {PoKs, of the fact that the children of | ij| he given at the February mect- | Rafter. president of the Distric thedral, With the “Volee of the Wiid- | DT, Walter Hough, head eurator’on |ing pageant, directed by Marle Moore [and “Girls' Dressmaking - Glas. mo |Glub, Sewing and, Economics Club, | bulldings, and she urged the parent |\E: At the March meetine Miss La | Columbia Congress of Mothers and flow " Eiven for the Garden Clup |the science of man at the Smithso- |jorrest, at the Central High Com- & ub meet |Potomac Athletic Club. teacher members to ielp %o Tr’emedy Salle will speak on “The Intelligence | Parent-Teacher Assoclations, spoke on of Americs, and Tater for the Wili- | nian, Will be the speaker on Indian | punity Center recently; were givens | Thursday — Thursday—Girls' Art Clubs, Blue- Tests in the Public Schools.” ~The|the education of the child and the Hlce, x £ AR 5 ommunity s . b this condition. Mrs. Smith saj t : e i i flower Braservation Sooiety of e life. There will' be an exhibition of | {reat of 1o cam and cake by the | 7:30 Washington male thoran® ng: K inn On dreasss box iateic® AFejevery.teacher in the city Phouid take e e e I poit e ioelation of wihich ohe ington a with the Shrine pag slides depicting Indian homes and | gast Wash: Community Center |tertainment i o € cla e S o the president of “The Word and the [ Usage tribe will express Indian lore | depicting the colleke foot ball scene. |trated by plctures shown by lantern | mohsny ALE, Workers and Youn | Gettysburg -address there. She an-|Srades In the school Resolutions re- |meeting will bhe held in the Br Wary s the BIBlo Paseait o o neis Iehrougl Rimts ering on the vio- |Tho teams that. took part are the |slides, 8:30: Bufai o yipid JABern | Women's Art Club meet 7:30 to 10:30; | oyr ", addvesa, there She an-|cantly passed by the assoelation fu- |Schogl Pebruary 11 has been given for three consecutive | ln, “By the Waters of Minnetonka.” | Aurora Athietic Club, the basket ball [meety at the center before: soime 1) |Visual instruction program. {ipeech on “The Brag Tos Mrenred & |vored ‘the opening of downtow Years as 4 community religious cele | “The Land of the Sky-blue Waters” |ana foot ball teams of the Abache |the Bunbar cemter for’ medins (0| Cleveland-Phelps, Sth and T streets | 55000 " (T FIaE Mo MEGMng ahd | senools, whose pupfls must use the| The Force I Etaacherases bration of the Christmas time at Cen- | and other Indian legends. Athletic Club, the Epworth Athletic basket ball; meetings of the Home | POLhWest ) parent-teacher association. street cars a half hour earlier than:tion met uary 14 with the pre tral High School, with Mrs. Forrest as | -chnxon-Powell. Hiatt place and |Club and the Eutopia Athletic Club. | Economics Club, the Arts ang Crapty | Tuesday—The following activities | "Ny Fred Du Boise, 4 charter mem- | the present schedule; favoring all-|dent, Mrs. Albert N. Bages, ir director, and which is to be given in | Lamont street northwest: tonle | Club”and Lincoln Prepe hiiuts |are scheduled: Sewing cluss, Travel-|per “of the Natlonal Congress of |08y = semsions for 'grades above |chair. There were tiwo speakers numbers of cities all over the coun-| Tuesda French and rthythm| gooooo o -0 " 00 C streets south- |Club, § Athletle | jng Klke Club drill, millinery class No. |y of ‘o, National, Congress of |i; kindergarten; in behalf of a 5-| Minnegerode Andrews, *Montic clanacs; 35 Southeant, 7 s | day—There will be a perioa|l: L# Salle aw ‘cla Balij| OLNEES ROk ey Drien cent street car fare for school chil-|and Frederick Stevens “Vieual einer will be élosely wesos Friday — French. and expression m“mda - Acme Athletic Club, prac- [of visual education and. commeriey | team, Amphion Glee and d dren: indorsing the pudget estimate cation.” The committes in r Nrs, Tt i an ‘voms | clamses, 315: At 145 there will be a | Monday—Acme Athletic Club, prac- U0, I8, CQUEAUAR and ) commUnity | mothers” sewing cluss and the North | yire Joseuh andall, chatrman of |{OF & sehool site at 3rd and Ritten-|the circular letter wil : munity productions given in connec- | visual instruction program. to which | Hee TH0 (0 A8 SETEE, SO [Boy Scout organization given by |lnd Citizens’ Assoclation. the shoe and rubber fund, is planning llojse streets northwest, and pub- Monday and count tk ) decide tion with the community center de- | the public is invited. " Boy Scouts, [ PFRCHiEe: #GCORE PR o Glup, re- |Edward sWhittaker, scontmaster. Boy | o, Thursday—Community Center Band, { ¢, give a card parly to obtain fundg ) lisned estimates of the board of edu- whether or not the mental tests w partment of the public schools here | Troop No. 40, will meet. Mm‘_"‘;fi 3. rhuthmic dancing class, | Scout 4-,.,,““ No. 501, meet 7:40,| Douglas League, Industrial class, | ¢ 510 G0N PORRY, (R O UEE SHITS | cation. be put into operation the Fore within the next few months. aturday—Argyle Athletic Associa- % . Fvelyn Davis |Meetings of the Hadio CI 30 | sewing , woman's _exchange, Bk e etn ) — . { — itcname 5. Pance by the club of |instruction” from Mi lyn’ Davis, | adio Club, Buffal, There have been many calls for ehoes | Weightman Parent-Teacher Asso-| qp jruphard Home and Scho e 3 z Club, with Mrs. |Athletic Club, Girls' Athletie Clab, | Mount Calvary Commandery drill | inis winter, and th i - 2 anuary eh school boys H ) Country Dancing Club, with Mrs. |08 8 €L etic Club, (‘7 a »ramatic Com er, and the running ex tion met_in the school January 9. | T 4 Oat tomorron streets northwest: t B ot fhe Wil- |'All who desire to learn of thix ac- | . 8:30. Tava State Club will meet | BTeat as it is necessary to have aemplove of the telephone company |2 Cloukc Al (FUes ool Jier Today -- Washington Community Center that require an effi- | tivity are invited to visit and to join — gt out great deal of repair work done to the |jllustrated the use of the telephone | gR€GN: AFE FREEC VI S POCE 0 BMusic ‘Association” Dresents & CORCErt | nams riub enden Mine 3 S Reony Boy Scouts, Troops 16 and | Miner Normal, Georgia avenue and | - Friga beauty cul- [$hoes which have heen donated. Until | switchboard, and also illustrated by |cing™ “Dr. Flynn will preside. directed by Robert Lawrence. DooTs | has decided to devote her tme. iy % fn the Wallach School. 7:30 | Euelid strect noriio: ture olass, millinery class, Americani. | LCCGAtly _this repair work was done | moving pictures the making of a . : . : % Eabe e Monday—Girls' Athletic Club meet | 5 ke gl vk by the Smallwood-Bowen Vocational |telephone and the- manner in which o : club work, and has resigned as com : : g et | zation basket ball team, Girls' Re-|Sohoor th izath Iy | The new —Washington Society of the | munity secretary. The community is —Saturday Night Junior(3 to 4:30. creational Club, General Civic Asso. |son o, organization only had tolmessages are transmitted. The par-'o 08 OO, Arts presents the first of the |fortunate in secaring Mra Bditn 1 | Dramatic Club, instruction from Miss| Friday—Children's activities begin- | eiation, Navy Deartment Emploves|P2Y for the matcrials used, which ents are interested in the health clinic (S¢hool will be three chamber concerts by the Flon- | funter, formerly the secretary. and | Helen M. Kelster, 7:30. Al children [ning at 7:30 will be the Girls' Needle- | ('nfon.” National = Educational Board | Lere, Procured at wholeeale rites, but | which is held in the Weightman every | The Edmonds Mothers’ zaley Quartet, 8.30; Park View Ath- |always the cheerful and efficient | Who aro Interested in staging plays|work Club, Boys' Athletic Club, boys' | meet. the course.in cobbling has been dis- | Thursday afternoon. Cichicate tha inbtalindon ot eloskrly letie Club, practice; Metropolitan | volunteer worker for the department, |are invited to join this club. Adultibasket ball teams. Young i Saturday—Rythmic dancing class | Gome eoowince " Heaonk, has to, be ir-Have fignts In the bullding. There be ar Athletic Club, prac N etets *| Dramatic Club, rehearsal of two[Dramatic Club. The adult activities | macts 10 1o 12 am. done elsewhére. Recently the West| The Blair-Hayes Parent-Teacher lights In the bulldine, |Thcre be, Tuesday—Entertainment thebe 5 . medies, under the leadership of [that will meet at 7:30 are the W Sy e munity. Center Bunds e ook Parent-Teacher Association con- | Association met last Thursday. .-\l‘mltl'“;‘}"h‘_lfl':f‘f:_lg dl%_hf"lll‘]f‘:;mQ partment of Agriculture, aranged by | pelworth, Sth and Shepherd streets | Miss Keister, 8:30. The club con-|men's Needle Work Club, Men's Cur- | pogt Office: Employes: Union and the tributed $25 to this fund. luncheon was planned to raise funds |ls cordially invited, = This bulldine F. W. Perkins, includink an exhibi- | northwest. e streets| linues to be open for membership. |rent Events CIub, the Red Cross ciass | Buey Beo Club meet in the afternoon.| Mrs. G. S, Fraser has organized the | gt ino el (10 purchase a victrola | Bas e ool in. the city” and . the tion 0f educational motion pictures, | “Geeiae Meetings of the Girl Scouts, | All_men and women or large boys in home hygiene and care of the sick, | % e : *worl i the « clothes censervation | masing amont the Soniay Jome dle- | others afe. glad of the opportunity : 1 aud entertainment features |Brownies, Boy Scouts and dramatic |and girl¢ are invited to visit, withithe Red Cross class in first aid Birney, Nichols avenue and Howard | room so that & member of one of The | Sioninerie. The Ehir seady wumis | o show them to the fathers, which for employes of the United States De- | clges, 7:30; children of the communi- | tho prospect of jolning. Southeast — - street southeast: 5¢hool associations 15 on duty there | shve a performancs of “Beaneaiia: |the absence of -lights made. impo partment of Agriculture, their fami- |ty under the divection of Anan Some | Community Public Speaking Club| purrville, Division avenue and Cor- | Monday—Junior Dramatic Club and | every day. ‘There is much work (o |oed. o muslenl program. PheC e, | sible before. Mrs. 4. H. Fritz Ites and th > Thie ‘moneral | amnot. Abrcotie o i e N30, e Tamuon Wil be 00 |aor iy ville; Divislon a " | the Rhythmic_Dancing Club_meet, | be done. as the calls for clothing have | phone company “will eend a repre preside, public will tion of the community center depart- | “Cl t Washington, Fifty Years priga rle Club, dramatic work [\3. to 4:40; Birney Choral Society, | been many. This work is In no sense | bentative to entertain the mothers ot Wedneslay—Washington Society of |ment will present & prosram on Hol: c is conducted LY 'and folk dancing, 2:30 to 5: visual |Needle Craft Club, Co-operative As-|a charity, but merely an effort to See | the mext meeting. BB hel Catbenry ParentTERbHeT Fine Arts presents Bliss Perry, |jand. The pupils will describe the | Prof. Anne Renshaw and 18 linstruction program, 5:30 to 6; from [ fociation meet, 7:30 to 10:30; Klover | that the school children are proper —— sociation will ‘hold a card part sor of English literature. Har- | pictures showing the quaint houses, | designed to instruct and encourageis to 7 there will 4 chorus of | Club has been formed to meet at 7:30. | clothed o that. they may re A mecting of the Emery-Eckington | the Magonic Temple, Sth and F* st yard University, lecture on “Thomas | public buildings and the people them- | Women who desire to use tho art of jadults and childrer 7:30 the | Boy Scouts, meet 7:30. | their education. Every child to whom | Parent-Teacher Association was held | northeast, next Saturday night Jefferson”; Athletic Association and ! Selves about their daily Wwork public sreaking In organization work Quotts Club will p) Club Junior TDramatic Club | ciothes are given is recommended by |January 11 in the Emory = 2 = Youns Women's Hebrew Athletic AS- ax : DEall Kinds. VISitors are Invited. yehearse @ play, 7:30 to 9:30; Junior | meets 3 to 4:40; Criterion Athletic | the teacller to the principal of the | Jorolemon presided. — sociation, practice Sast Washingte 17th and East | Pollyanna Club, under the leadership 3 ¢ Six Ciub and | Club, Rialto Athl G | building, whou notifies Mrs., Fraser. | program of music and recitatios by ] Mrs. William abury, known « Thomson, 12th and L streets north- | Capitol Stroete: 25t of Martha Dunham, meets, 7:30 to § % ) to 9:30 | Tetic' Club, ~Bus: Boy | Through the efforts of this depart- | the puplls of the Emory School. Mrs. |the stage us Margaret Irving, intends west A Tuesday—The activities are in the | E. M. S. Athletic Club, practice, § to &3 | Seouts, Whittling Club, Les Belle | ment hundreds of children in Wash- | G. S. Fraser addressed the meeting on {to marry her actor-husband. Willia Tuesday—Washington Opera Com- |Hine Junior High Sehoor. -~ Thon wne | 16 West Washington, Phillips School, | Club. meet. [ tngton have bLeen enabled io attend | the aims and needs of the cloth eabury, in every state in the Unio For Our February : ‘ y ) } Dining Room Grc.bups —are as varied as the tastes of families. L] Furniture Sale Before L € T T the town house You Buy Furniture Living Room Groups —come mostly in “threes”—a spacious i NeXt ThurSday furniture priceS ; ' ! = _ y - : davenport, a chair and fireside. - Among hundreds of suites, prices are divergent take a nose dive. In the Washington ) sl obmlie et o Times of next Wednesday we pub- / ; Bedroom Suites ].].Sh, What We believe to be the most —lose a portion of their regular prices, but nothing of their charm and quality, unique furniture advertisement that e i A has ever appeared in a local news- | PRETIR paper. If you are one of our regular i i g They furnish the main interest cuStomerS’ We have already Sent you ;:158 decoration, Chairs, mirrors, ¢ s : Loui thé Sixteenth Fostered the Art of lanips, consoles—all at special February a copy. If not, wait for it and read i P e - Sue prces. - it.. It tells a story of a vast stock of qual- _ SRR ity furniture at substantial savings that o e e s e e s carefully from our stocks will be in will be of interest to every home in the Rl R B ’ taste and harmony with e room i ( : apit al s The chair, too, with its French velour covering, is e L ( : reminiscent of the Louis periods. ' . - " : Kitchen Pieces ) A gay candelabra dangles pendants and .rondels of S iclisds af special prices, such ile amethyst and amber and clear crystals. It is one of a known articles as Bohn-Siphon and @ @@ 0 pair with wrought brass standards. Sani-Cold Refrigerators, Crystal Elec- & . tric Washing Machines anF Kitchen . 7th at F f Maid Cabinets.