Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1924, Page 15

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660 V@@@@@@@@@ 'TOLLEGE DEAN SPEAKER AT NATION’S FESTIVAL “rof. W. M. Thornton, Virginia T., to Address Monticello Fand Benefit Affair. Prof. William M. Thornton, dean of The festival is to include two parts, the first featured by Prof. Thornton's d cond, a pageant. Trinkle of Virginia frs. Clarence Critten- will conclude the first “Toast to the Women of nt will open with the , from “Aida,” played by the United States Marine Band, to e followed . and Colum- rance, song by a ance, T Adore Belgium, Joan Farraf, carre. &ML@@ G555 o~ 4 7 @ PE “RL () Bakes, Roasts, Fries, Boils and Stews I'he VAPO always cooks and bakes with the same speed, surety and ease of operation—unever soots up utensils. The cabinet types of VAPO Ranges have an additional feature in the BOLO Built-in Ovens. == burns GAS—not OIL! \ & Built-in BOLO OVEN The VAPO Oil Range is the only one equipped with a BOLO Bailt-in Oven. By means of this patented de- vice the oven can be made large or small which mcans heat control. You can do slow and fast cook- ing at the same time. See this feature by all means! See the Big Window Display See the pan of oatmeal boiling over! Foods or Tiquids can't boll over into the burner and put out the flame, because VAPC burns GAS—not OIL! If there are any questions in 5, what he's here for. FREE SAMPLES From time to time actual cooking will be done on the VAPO Demonstration Oil Range in order to show bow easily, cleanly and v B pared ~ The cooked will be offered you as proof that the VAPO COOKS AS YOU W'ISFL Bhe Col of Engineering, Univer- 8ity of Virginia, will deliver the prin- €ipal address at the international “Festival of the Nations,” tomorrow | S& , Might at Wardman Park Hotel for the benefit of the Monticello fund. | Geormia Knox ing the flag, Belgium national an- them, by the Marine Band: Spain, represented by Charlotte Freeman Clark, Murlel Gray, Miss Roper and others; Italy, _represented by Eroup; Greees, Mme. Nicolaides and Miss Nina Diamontopoulos of the |- Greek legation, song and dance; Po- 1and, group, led by M. Stanislavsky; Rumania. ‘group, Lelita Dawson, H y, A Jugnslm ia, Switzerland, Hollend; Mexico, echos and Georgia Knox Berry and group; Cuba, Emdmnfla Soutli America, group, Virginia' Catlett, impersonating the spirit of spring. The pageant is scheduled to end at 9 < to be followed by general il 1 a.m Y festival will be given by Team »f the Monticello Association, of which Miss Katherine M. Dabney is the leader. T) aptains of this team are Clara Pratt, Bessie Malli- & Additional for the entert John Deeds, Browne i flowers, Mra. l’rau I‘Ir‘kn‘l arger hotels. Nationally Known . lows: be obtained |a THE TULIP SHOW NEAR END. Takoma Park Event Brings Out Thirty-One Exhibitors. The annual tulip show of the Ta- koma Horticultural Club, will close tonight. blooms have been entered by one exHibitors. The public is and no admission is charged. Ribbons have been awarded Best Darwins, first, W. ; second, C. H. fipencer, . Thomas. Best cottage , Z. Lapelle; second, H. i third, Bliss Electrical Rembrandts, first, A. H. Hospital; second, W. A. Orton; Mrs. H. C. Heffner. 'Best vase which opened Friday at the Takoma library, More than 800 thirty- invited as fol- T. Sim- third, tulips, E. Allan- School. Deike. vase tulips’ first, Walter Reed third, tulips with other flowers, first, £, C. Powell; asket tulips, first, Mrs. ner; second, Mrs. third, Mrs. A. G. Bailey. Best cond, Walter Reed Hospital. H. C. W. W. Stockberger: Best Hefl- basket tulips with other flowers, first, W. A. Orton; second, Theodore De Moll; third, Walter Reed Hospital. Best collection tulips, first, H. E : second, W. A. Hooker; third, Simmons. “Best display nd, Mrs. M. R(ul Hospit; were given ‘heeler, I. \arm) € F, Betis; third, Wal Allm- flow Skeels tulip W. A. Hooker and Bliss Electrical School. The judges were Dr. David Griffith and Dr. D. Department of Agriculture. N. Shoemaker, both of the THRILLS FOR HORSE SHOW Thrills aplenty will be offered pa- trons of the National Capital Horse Show, which opens next Friday at Arlington Park, Va,, at the south end of Highway Bridge. Special stunts by riders from the military colony at Fort Myer and a dally racing feature with a steeple- chase as the closing event, in which prominent District horsemen will ride, Exinsse of the events on the pro- the which 5in" addition thoroughbreds ‘hirteen the Army United States government will enter in the Oylmpics next summer will take part in the various events for jumping horses. The largest entry list in the his- tory of the show has been assembled for residents of the \horkmen .| the past week in placing the grounds in conditign for the show. Prices Begin at $39.75 ‘Introducing the World’s }HGHEST(HUUNEOHLRANGE SMARTING of the eyes CLOGGING of the burners $10 for Your Old Stove To introduce this wonderful new Oil Range, we will allow you $10 off (on all oven types) on your old stove, of any type—gas, oil, electricity. a discount, we are lowering the cost of ‘a bran stove by $10. YOU CAN Burns Gas! Take a handful of sand or nails and throw it into the burner, just the same as the demonstrator does; the flame burns just the same, proving that the VAPO The marvelous burner converts the oil into hydro-carbon gas and burns it with a hot, blue flame that neither smokes nor smells. In thus allowin you -new y ALSG HAVE A VAPO INSTALLED ON THIRTY DAYS’ FREE TRIAL! l:ur\ day this week a representative from the VAPO Factory will be on hand at the FURNITURE COMPANY for the purpose of demonstrating and explaining the new VAPO OIL RANGE—the HIGHEST GRADE OIL RANGE IN THE WORLD! 1f you have been dissatisfied with your previous cooking, you owe it to yourself to come in and see this MARVEL OF THE AGE! GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. Approved by the “Modern Priscilla” The VAPO Oil Range has been approved by the Modern Pnscilla. You women who know realize that when the stamp of approval is put on an ob- ject by this organization it means FNTIRE SATIS- FACTION! Burner C ontrol Every burner is controlled to gwe simmering heat— a feature which you will find only in the VAPO. In- asmuch as 70% of all cooking is done at simmering heat, you can readily see how important this feature is. Likewise, the flame is regulated up or down by auto- matic, self-locking safety valves. 32 to 60 Hours’ Heat From One Gallon of Kerosene! This statement sounds “strong,” but it is a fact, The VAPO Oil Range burns 32 to 36 hours at an intense heat, with flame turned high, on. ONE GALLON of kerosene. With the flame turned down to simmering heat it will give 50 to 60 hours’ heat from ONE GALLON. This absolutely proves its supe- riority to any other Oil Range on the market today! The Most Economical Stove Made The VAPO Oil Range gives a lifetime of service and in quality of materials and sturdiness of construction is unequaled by any other oil stove. SMALL AMOUNT DOWN—AND THE BALANCE IN EASY MO PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE! 829 7th St. N.W. (Between H ard Eye) There is nothing to fix or to get out of order. PAY A INTHLY Safety Locks On Burner Handles Anocther feature of the VAPO Oil Range 1s that the VAPO is fitted with lever valves like & gas stove, range. PRICES BEGIN AT $39.75 And at such a low price one can afford a VAPO! It is worth much more DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS Onflnnnfildaotfl.h COME EARLY! anticipate a earowd, b ynu wrould do well to come this exhibi- mr quali- tion ties ot t.ha VAPO! Capital W. |journey to Arlington Park for the - day program, Rear Admiral Cary T. busy who for [7 @@@@%s@@@@@@@@M@ Y)emonstratzofl Week ) =7 & %6559 %696 )\ g \{ | ~fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ¢ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Carroll, C. H. Spencer, C. C. Galloway. AL C, MAY 11, 1924—PART 1. 1—9—7 ANNUAL Roll Call WHITE TRUCK FLEETS OF 10 OR MORE 1910 13 L] R b e e 1911 46 3 e e e Tonat 1912 166 10 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923:4 567 79 1987 4437 6365 7890 11050 15150 18062 480 21773 593 28166 TOTAL TRUCKS SERGR UG 30 51 71 122 165 197 297 411 T'I'US again the White Roll Call tells transportation’s biggest truck story.. 755 of the country’s fgreer'nggt truck owners are operating White Trucks in fleets of 10 or more. ... This is an increase of 162 owners and 6,393 trucks over last year's record. Truck by truck, name by name, Wfi year, the building of the oll Call has gone on, twice around the 7-year business Experience and ave standardization on Whites. the tens of thousands of owners of smaller White fleets or single White Trucks are names that will be on a future White Roll Call leading compama in any truck- using line of business—in your own business. You'll find them there. Ever increasing hundreds of expe- rienced, astute buyers express last- ing faith in White Truck dependa- bility, durability and economy by pyrami investments to millions of dollars. White Trucks justify this faith. Only by consistently giving the most mone'y-eammg miles in all lines of business, everywhere, could White Trucks make the White Roll Call what it is— If are going to buy a truck or et A it over and rea e 1 names—firms righ: here in your dr;ity ;—',G:",{ffl"a-'l :‘r{:'fi..?:du g-‘fi% whose trucks you see every day. bems. Write orcall. We will be glad to send. ios, other ¥ Check it over for the names of ‘ot dealing with the performance of Wiits Trasks THE WHITE COMPANY, CLEVELAND WasnaincToN BrancH, 2101 New York Ave., N.W. WHITE

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