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9 JILL ASKSPUBLIC WELFARE BOARD ‘Hould Abolish Various Organ- " izations Now Functioning in District. thicet to Di ats ALLEN SEEKS AIDES FOR GERIAN RELIEF Many Washingtonians Respond to Plea Seeking Members for Indorsement Committee. received as an ry. When it 1d Lo contain and a ruby worth £10, e THE SUNDAY_ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1924_PART 1. House &iiier: \\Furniture_of Merit/f Seventh and' E | Thirty-Eight Years of Endeavor With the advent of April we have served Washington for thirty-eight years with a singleness of purpose born on the day we first opened our doors, inviting your patronage—and continuing until now—to attain to a place in the esteem of our community, won by confidence and perpetuated by un- remitting endeavor. There has been more in our ambition than to merely sell goods. We have aimed to become a real factor in homes-making—bringing into them the cheeriness of comfortable furnishings and the enduring satisfaction of meri- torious merchandise. It is a pride to feel that we have strengthened com- mercial acquaintance into fast and firm business friendships. No store can succeed without the public's approving co-operation—and no store has a more loyal clientele—which has helped to make our years increasingly successful and our future hopefully bright. Our duty to you is emphasized on our birthday as an obligation. We must repay confidence with a renewal of effort. As we say “Thank you™ for the preference of the past, may we at the same time repledge our endeavor to attain the highest idcals—througll prac~ . tical application—which will always mean that quality is reigning supreme —and that the traditions of the past will be stepping stones to a better service —rendered to a still wider circle of customers? Faithfully,