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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 13, 1924 18 - BOENT FAREHELD |1 A6er oo 11" G wanome rom e . v tions for Civil Bervice. Gaffer Whitebeak plants a cedar, : plants a young and thrifty tree; it Danation of Betthant Assistariy he Civil Service Commission »slvr-i =g $ e, gentle readher. ford!m age Transmitted to Chairman of 'l"ui afinou 1 - n n m n is ei re that cedar tree be held to fill v cle ¢ ) % iy = Memorial Association. i i P r, 000" assed away, and the sexton will] Tnited States Marshal Snyder and|ginee to $4,000 a year: as- o i laid him on a mattress made | hig corps of assistants tod: de a|Sistant radio engineer, at $2,000 to o i have laid_him : P8 of assistants today made a . at ¥ MoKellar Tells Women Lines | of's, " «1i"is True T'may be rest- |contetomion to e Harding Memoria | 33,090 & ear, signul =service: - Junfor 1 the place of Bones The . Would Make More Than e e o Dones, auoth x| fund. The letter accompanying the | geadetic 00 o3 contribution is addressed to Charles at 8 Cents. it ey bt Some sach-eres |- Sawser. chalrman of the memorial |logfiu'thim "b i Just Arrivedb fQ" the Semi-Annual Sale 3 i < ! association and reads: dustry, ture of the air, or it may .infest a ae e $5.600 1o . ¥, or it My Dear General: Herewit $3,600 to rabbit that is nibbling here and|io inclose my eheck for sn”- ]n.l."‘{‘. 4 Indian X s | . § The street car companies of the|there; as around this spot it hovers | modest contribution from the United ($L year: junior z e £ ¢ 50 e e B e S e E s i s 10-piece Dining Room Suite : a 5-cent fare than they are now [hold the lovers seated by this cedar [(olumbla and corps of deputies b4 f ¢ a e Harding Memorinl Association. ; earning with hig es, Senator | tree. And perchance the young will {small in comp: on to other dona- $ MeKellar of Tenn old the util-|bless me as around the tree they|tions to this most worthy undertak- o5 1 e , _’ fties committce of the Women's City | tread, and their voices will caress me |, “Whilo_the” contribution ol 1S In Combination American Walnut Cluby; ing at the clubhouse | though I've been a long time dead. ! nf. It nevertheless : | inati e " 1f we, cut out all our planting lest | STa, Affection the sub & r ) or Combination Brown Mahogany *“There no we die before we reap, this old posa. ssed any of the nob - 1 B : : 7o enc : tios which dintinguished the & sDeci — . why the world, that s so encuanbing, woull oy S0nTta St ihe baony. Abranam | A special low price for Senator declar | be just a place to weep. So I plant | VinCoin" the anniversary’ of whose | 9% this lovely example of my little treclet which may grow to|bhirth is being honored this day , ricu 1 A 1 lovely example ot imissioners | 8reat renown, if the rabbits do not | throughout the nation aluries the Queen Anne type et to it, if the cows don't tramp it o the g 5 2 s s . This is better far than say- g i1 £, the most aa- | month wiil be rost b well known for its grace — Wil It hea rt arts in the world, having been [tions @ t which . : = Commissioners ing, ‘Soon I'l hear the passing bel to the early Romans, Grecks e e ar. T and simple beauty. S L ””':'I!l*;"!“‘v then, b ud Egyptians, Although powrtul ma- roses thal never smell? chinery is use or Idbeating in the: i b -2 f 2. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. |days, the final process fs stll done by | Se 2 3 o The pieces are of a size hand s It was centuries ago. very appropriate for the smaller apartment or bungalow. prob- | proposul 10 Iroads of t un- as to promote the The semi-enclosed China Cabinet is particularly attractive. % z le, chai anks Hiram Snoll opencd the forum You'll like Buffet, china, server, ex- n of the address that fine tension table, 5 side, 1 \s concerning the t peppermint armchair. $267.50. —_— - 24, . MEMBERS TO MEET. flavor—it’s f the District of C e . Three Other Suites in the Semi-Annual Sale Of dependable construction and very low priced 3 at they had “w ed into hem a U low and e aid it 8-Piece Dining Room Suite, in a s['{]undul lllflr»l' 10-Picce l_mung' l\’om_n Suite, in stately Renais- e : ares might| REY, DR. FITCH TO LECTURE. | ¥ . xl(*signi !Enc 'l'nfiC:m finish. . Buffet, extension sance .(I(-qgn: cmnlnn;|t|m_1 In:m\'.n _m:\hogan_\'. ¥ 3 N g table, 5 side chairs, 1.armchair. A sub- Priced "way helow what a suite of this kind - stantial saving on this suite $245 usually sells for . $315 American Chicle Ca. 10-Piece Suite, in combination brown-mahogany or walnut; unusually handsome and refined design. Withsemi-enclosed china ¢ Semi-Annual Sale Price is very low, indeed Furniture Section, Sixth fioor. They Paid $200,000,000 | o, e smat Apariment ' r Cozy Little Bungalow New Spring Cretonnes for Studebaker cars last year \o\"hen spacoefimiled these pieces will >§\'e handsomely In the Fashionable in place of a dining room suite. The Windsor chair and e gateleg table are as appropriate for living room as for K 'Ck P . > H > dini m, gnd the tea cart suggests cakes with Ceylon ESWI1! rints Find out why folks did it B kg, 3 The Outlook in | s 1 - reports vou would |Chini,” at § p. orrow in the lec- | sise up and demand lower fares” | hurch of the Cuve«l Johnston B, Campbell, member of [nant. 2,000 yards 7 5 vd LAST year 145,000 people We spend $500,000yearlyonan Then on some steels we pay i Y:;;"ys°'v°a‘;§};i,;g;‘3 36-in. width ¢ % paid over $200,000,000 for engineering staff. There are 125 makers a 15 per cent bonus to i legs and comfortable Make selection now from these colorful Studebaker cars. skilled men employed in our de- insure exactness in them. ‘ seat and back; >3 =n Sretonne for ship covers and d St The demand for thesecarshas partment of Research and Ex- . s s e mahogany i .%.h. \? sasa bl ol L i sl Eebledlinkt . I iment. They make 500,000 & i e 3 Special, $8.75. As you know, cretonne is being used in S e h‘eetionofl;do- tespeismper : km-‘;:uz Cm:l'g&l‘l_s I-lmSi; 1 nmore and more homes as the principal decorative fabric. tordom. We employ 1,200 inspectors. and the Big-Six have more ) = d . There isanew situationinthe Each Studebaker car must pass Timken bearings than any car . g I'hese designs are new and attractive, each fine-car field. You shouldlearn 30,000 inspections during manu- selling under $5,600 in America. i developed by an artist for the express what it means to you. The Light-Six more This gateleg table is very ap- i purpose of being used in home decoration. . e thmapmpefi(t)iv? prupria;elfo; the combin:;i .din}; Gay designs in bright, cheerful colors for Studebaker had to car wif 1,000 of ing and living room. -inch porches and sun parlors: bolder and more tead in this field. This Learn Why 145,162 Bought its price. R S colorful patterns for living room and concern has led in.its bakers i s e s ’ dining room. lines for ‘wo gener- Stude in 1923. We use genuine 6 2 2 i An unusually wide selection of designs and ations. Any other Studebakers hold the top place in the fine car leather uphoistery. colors made to meet the rcquiremembs of all r:’m RO N— wef;mg:mMo. , the different rooms of your home. s upholstery. Some Solid Brown Ma- Rich blues, black, orang v Studebaker wh‘k -d““’ - ich blues, , orange, taupe, gray, tan came the world's B m’zmflklgflhfl-m”tmmb;’%ffl good upholstery - ;'3"52'3'_11'3 Wl and natural grounds with designs in har- largest. builders of In 1921, the public paid over $120,000,000 for 66,643 would cost $100 less. T j Wagon, with drop monizing colors.. A wide selection—a very quality cars. Studebaker cars, an increase of 29% over 1920, To curb vibration, I handle and rubber- popitlar, low price. $90,000,000 assets xsn h:::l.th-wblicv-!dmsl:".f-'o é:qqo'mgn;’gf_“g we hine all sur- ;Iarleed ;il::eeelg.z SS;);clal Drapery ‘Section, Fifth floor. . baker cars, an increase /o over DT = : Studebaker has 1n 1933, the public paid over $201,000,000 for 145,162 f;:o: ;fcmnk l:h‘s;fit:.. Furaiture Section, Sixth floor. $90,000,000 om\l-o Studebaker cars, an increase of 32% over 1992. i doe Motors, gf h;h;‘edfih?mo o In 1924, business has opened with Studebaker as v ery“"kwp‘“’c S S s I P h F' C h' R g s e e How such prices? : pécia urchase rine inese Nugs $32,000,000 for new How can we give . . P ' : such extra values— ‘ Remarkably low priced in this Sale flacturebefomltleaves_fl:efacm-y. scores of them—yet sell at our Those enormous facilities en- low prices? Home lovers delight in these beautiful rugs; thrifty The colorings are those wonderiully soft, mellow :bc]:rd u‘q ?m&mfiz women, knowing value, will buy them during this {;h'llel's, exquisite rose shades, soft creams and golds, - : : sale. . rilliant coppers. No stinted costs vided b The finest selected yarns have been woven into And the quantity is so large that, whatever your ¥ y enormous output. i oo i ronderful resil- desi av be in rugs, we feel that v vill find i gs of a-deep, firm pile, giving wonderful resi desire may be in rugs, we feel that you will fin ‘Weneverstinton costs. Every y;:“ "I show {foghgleeufm iency and durability. it here. less facill The prices are so low for rugs of this superior LIGHT.-S8IX SPECIAL:SIX BIG - §1X : 3 am iy 459 yosy will fud S-Pase. 112 tn. W. B. 40 H. P. . 5-Pass. 119 én. W. B. 50 H. P. %-Pass. 126 in. W. B. 60 H. P. . B s W this indeed an unsur- : ag passed opportunity from Touring - - - $175000 - - x ; = S50 3 every point of view. Spoedster (5-Pass) 1835.00 ] Coupe (5-Pass.) - 2495.00 Sedan - 2685.00 1924 MODELS AND PRICES—. o. b. Factory. Terms to mest your convenience JOSEPH McREYNOLDS i . g s ¢ - % = 4x7.........580 to $95 Commercial Auto & Supply Co. 4 - e ’ B 6x9 .......$150 to $185 14th and R Sts. s o D g SSSTT 9x12.......8275 10 $385 Larger Sizes Priced Proportionately. Rug Section, Sixth fleor.