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THE SUNDAY STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 11, 1923 -PART T._ SPANISH WAR VETERANS , s ; ' Edward G. Painter, aide-de-camp o = > -A-sk Us About It! mander .\:::::n:{(sL:“:::x‘azlnf:t:l-. w D. .d d Our Divided Payment Plan is just a liberal LR el O ! 3 1vidae method to help solve the furniture problem ber of the depart- | ¢ ) of folks with limited incomes. Select all ment band. of " & S the furniture you need, and we will deliver which he is the Droperty man. Mr. ¢ | | . - b\ C i~ : Payment it at once. Ycu may then pay in whatever | monthly amounfs you find convenient. Painter served Wwith the United . i 4 s - SToRE” And the price you pay is the same price the | the Philippine { \ i BIFi o | = / with no interest or extras added. Islands, and was N ) 2 | é = | stationed at Ca- vite after Aguinaldo paign. He Kl === 1 A Super Value-Giving Event! h : E. G. PAINTER. 1 > = J tiago. . . 3 ] At the last meeing of Richard J B Harden Camp. Adjt. G . = ' announceq that 2 IF X < ! V' Quesada, Cuban consul and honorary || > : member 'of the camp, had extended || g . S an_invitation to the members of the < camps and auxiliaries of the District || g > S ‘ | to attend an informal recetion to- ||}l 5 ¥ night at $:30 o’clock in the ballroom | i} N s at 2400 16th s ) e | H = N L ia of the late Preside i - 1 Featuring Extraordinary Purchases From the S the Cuban ambassador officially potified of Senor Ques: B Siog 8 i o | N Divided Paymem—No Exras Spring Furniture Exposition at ONE-THIRD nounced at the meeting that all ar- | ements have been completed for SR | ' ] A Wonderful Opportunity to Furnish Any Room Or An Entire Home! Commander Berthiaume of Gen Neison . Ailex Camp was present Spring brides and groomé—folks about to furnish new homes or refu.rnish- cfld homes—here’s .llm chan?c of . 2 o | i - a lifetime to purchase Complete Suites for the bedroom, dining room and living room at sensational savings. | 5 a3l | M ! There’s a reason for such tremendous values—here it is. Recently we secured, through a number of extraor- anaorpnans ot atl ware. | dinary purchases at the Spring Furniture Exposition, some of the finest suite values ever presented to the people | O fmm e o8 (et bl e of Washington. . T Bantnat i/ he. Etvente somoe ot | - | Every Suite possesses those features of quality construction and finish that make the amazingly low sale prices | the commander-in- A. D. Alcorn, || = at the City Club June 7. Tickets can doubly interesting.-See these Suites on our floors tomorrow, and you will instantly recognize what an exceptional ; Obm"\:-‘fy"om Td) " el T opportunity this is to furnish any room in your home or entirely furnish a new home. iIson, chairman of the en- ment committee of Harden i | Your purchase will be held in our warehouse for future delivery if desired. submitted h report covering H sntertainmer and Juncheon - nor of the Cuban nder-in-Chief | York deliv- Bedroom Suites Dining Room Suites Living Room Suites . * Selling Regularly at $375 and $395 Selling Regularly at $275 and $325 Selling Regularly at $345 present depa t s and | |fi | « the office of department junior vic | & I a er at the convention to b is city Mr. Maw- ||| son tive meet- | s were n nd Arm. < e L Sxaisting || See Our ;m'eml_v returned from attending the . epartment encampment of Mass: W d ) chusetts Spanish War Veterans at |} inaow Boston, M gave an interesting | talk and reviewed the administration | oF oy of Commander-in-Chief Alcorn. The LxhiDits . Wonderful dining room suite values One of the greatest sensations of the following recruits w tered in: || _fe?':“"% qlfill}t‘y;hrough:nd fl;{rough sale! Greatest values we have offered e St e mudtared - l1N the like of which has not been known i 1 tuffed living room Louis Saucier, transf. from Ast . 5 the like ¢ T in a complete overstuffed living r Camp: Nobie G Potir. Thomas Year I Four quality pteces for your b?d'?"m in this city at such a moderate price! suite. Each suite is custom built, as- ;::;n '_!‘,r‘v‘n:xsd?“mmpm-gnur. transferred at an glmost unbelx'evahly 19w price! A These Suites include the very newest suring enduring service. Marshall S = i selection of stylesun Amenican Walnn, designs that express a true personality spring cushions and clean fillings of felt Noused. it or e oan o Il French Walnut, Mahogany and Ivory that is cordial and hospitable. Con- and moss give you the last word in com- : finishes. Charming Full Size Bow-foot structed of dull rubbed finish walnut fort, while the design of this suite pro- Bed, 48-inch Dresser, Large Vanity and with an enduring finish that will retain vides the acme of style. s M. Van Alen, ‘departinent || Large Chifforobe. F:acl‘.l plece apgroved its rich appearance during all the years Graceful Overstuffed Sofa, Armchair he auxiliaries of “the || —= | dustproof construction: every drawer in use. and Fireside Chair, finished with ro- War Veterans of the || | | 1 7 bqttom _of 3-ply mahogany and fit}ed Buffet is 66 inches long, China Cabi- settes and tassels on arms, upholstered ox have completed ar- ||| Z with guides. Perfect dull rubbed finish. net semi or all inclosed; handsome Oval in combinations of velour and tapestry, for the annual memorial 7% Extension Table, 54 or 60 inches; full or all tapestry or figured velour. Several sram ey o Twin Beds to match any of these size Server and six artistic Chairs, cov- famous Northfield Davenport Suites in- vars bare, foor of 8th it 7 ~ suites at $45 additional. ered in tapestry or leather. cluded. utheast. May 25, at 10| A oceeding qown the river to Mount Vernon and return. The me- morial service will be held on the ;:oa.( gmrézddownfinn river. Taps will / I 2 sounded_as the boat is tur « g . around at Aount Vernon.® Howers | : 2 ¢\ $50 Heywood-Wakefield Reed 'wn_on the water on the | |} Z = = G Chief Musicia &1 1 > CuleqManan neater . : Living Room Suite, $37.50 the music for this service. |}/ - > o) b the s _ > . The meetings of the camps and SuRlllarcs on the wask Sce as ol |} Now is the time a good cedar chest is needed m:h". Pythian _“l:uvmp)-‘. i 4 =/ to pack away the winter garments—and here’s es S. Pettit Camp, esday || S 7 PP P arta o™ n 1 Pennsyivania avenue Southe || 3 ® . a chance for real saving Lane” Cedar cast; Gen. Henrv W. Lawton Camp, = Chests are made of aromatic red cedar, in rich natural color, cleverly deco- Thursday night, 921 ‘Pennsylvania | || % fecti i finis Just and I f. Note th avenue southeast; Col John Jacob |} rated and perfect in construction and finish. Dust and moth proof. Note the Astor auxiliary, , Wednesday night, 921 Pennsylvania avenie sogth. || desirable sizes: 48 inches long, 19 inches deep and 1817 inches wide. cast. - T * CONTINUED CAR SERVICE || ?rOFOREsggLENAESZ\l’JI:ED ' Regular $24.50, $27.50, $29.75 and Fiacd Wossto to i Vot s st Sninr. oy 150 [ | Baby Carriages and Strollers nel Under B. & 0. Tracks \ 2 “Three-picce Suite, made by Heywood-Wakefield, of genuine Discassed. i « Famous Heywood-Wakefield and Lloyd Makes ~ reed, finished in ivory, French Gray or brown. Upholstered cre Assurance that Forest Glen would || _ 3 % g S i“l’l’z\ali]rc covered cushions and back. Consisting of sofa, rocker and not lose street car service was given | ( oy - i . . . . Thursday to Dr. George H. Wright, | 3 ° i g N | : Separate Rockers and Chairs to Match This Suite representing citizens living at stops S 4! $9.75 Each along that line, by 8. R. Bowen, vice \ v % . Hi B ~ president of the company. 3 A sale that provides an extraordinary opportunity: to o Dr. Wright brought to Mr. Bowen purchase a new Baby Carriage or Strollerat an unexpected the ‘mews that ‘citizens of 'Bilvec| saving. The values are so wonderful we expect to sell out Spring. Woodside, Forest Glen and ||f| . 5 e day—or less. other adjoining communities, which ||f| Z the-citirellotanione day . . would be affccted by cessation of ||fif his sensationally low price are high-grade rouped at tl S y _pric . v street car service, stood ready to loan Heywood-Wakefield and Lloyd Baby Carriages and Strollers 7.500 needed as th ilroad" < L tnd . s :‘a“:'o; cxp?:(;e‘; u:mluvnfclir’:,—l Zfife’l i1 It N 2y ) —nationally known for quality. beauty of design and serv. the B. & O. railroad tracks. = ice. Included are plenty of the desirable full size Baby Car- Mr. B n d L agree to 4 t 3 / <. - the maney, but sald thr it o other | riages and Pullmans. ent could be settled 01 i . % a R N & 20 = Such Action probably would be taken: S X A one-day opportunity at best. Come early for first Food costs mare thal;]!ce. That’s WhI:‘r"hlS r;zldemnon!y He explained that the company is ~hoi s values. igerator that preserves all the food even in willing to pay $12,000 of the cost of choice of thest wonderful values to have a refrigerat; p tunneling under the railroad tracks || the warmest weather. Every one of the well known makes at Silver Spring if citizens would as- i . s s béen scientifically tested our | ' 4.95 Porch Swings ;'é':;% iv"l:..xs".‘,‘i“.‘;‘.:i.,sfi;s?:."a'm;,‘}:i Porch Rockers SpeClally Prlced | highc:!t'?;ld:a‘:d;é scientific: tested to come up to ur B Swings‘ $12.75 $ orch Swings o e e paitions T i e I Make the porch cozy and inviting for the summer days ahead. Furnish it now from broadest as: “Goshen” Make Lawn Swings . ‘ i Automatic” ' : 5 - was predicated upon the company in- | (8| sortments—at prices that save you money. ' € lltO auc are always safe and comiortable. 4-it. size Porch Swings, strongly dorsing notes and agrecing to pay 6 | ! per cent for the use of the money. | The most economical Refrigerator to buy in the long run. For one.day only we offer them Made. with hardwood slats, painted This was the proposition that Mr. C o8 < 3 3 ; full-length chains; all ready 1 ll Keeps food clean and sweet. The outside of most refrigerators is 1 . el P S i Eowen Exliedist, ':z‘e‘,’:g“m:h':t“fl‘}"' i it | loolfvery much-alike—it is the inside that counts. The Automatic st this lowered pri to hang up on the porch or however, by the'sf s i i etk i il jenti painted red and carriage green. veranda. might be worked out in a final solu- is-built on scientific principles. tion provided mo other arrangement Capt. Frank L. Hewitt, and Ira C. ‘Whi ummer Houses tacre, cashier of the Silver Spring ||} P 1l | I . I = ’ National Bank, who with him, consti- | [ = < - g | | $45 R il : = and A]_'bors 1 i inted . caae s g I b # D eany to! irtent ool e o (== —— i U4 \ . . i - Sturdy pieces made of Oregon fir. . The th il 7 . - y P! 2 g 5 Ly :;H‘ct‘}%l;m;‘::% ::;nep;:‘\;e};ly B e | s o { “Automatic” Refrigerators.as High as $125.00 i ready to set up and to make the | next week for a ustment. I | ‘ i After the meeting Dr. Wright ex- —d ] — -_ i [13 L] 1 lawn or garden an attractive place, few wi&“’ni'r%e:'fia'h&;“é: \ V XA The EVCI'COld I 4 occupies an important place among | Zl:nd bis belief that the trolley to \ e ¥ Another high-grade make sold at reasonable prices. Known | iy ) | our summer furniture. orest Qe wonkiino: s ebeiiaumed = 3 e / = * - Jl for-exceltent protection of foods and Tow cansumption, of ice. l | Tt incioles sip e hobsbs asbors a8 g / T~ i i 3 oal 1 3 s LEE'S WIDOW ILL R : i : St ster v seen S el DG ) T | lawn tables, chairs, arbor seats and | 3 : Maple Rocker, with double 4 = f 7 arches. mcf&. E. Lee, widow of the late maple, '"‘hddlf“lflf D has™ woven rattan seats; Small Porch or Sewing Rock- fl ' Ice capacity, 70 Ibs. Regularly $65. $4 5 : Pricas TRl e Col. Robert E. Lee, grandson and e D o oo sl % fOUE L. WIUE 3 with' double woven - sattan AL e nne e PSR SRS | s for- summer - houses 'an namesake of Gen. Robert E. Lee, is natural varnish fin- 55.75 in back o i ars, camtuipa o | | A ar! A | arbors range from * \ill at hel 'iR‘e‘;sr;s’-x:gim in Wash- i seat. Four panels Ice capacity, 90 Ibs. Regularly $75 h 3 as never recoversd ; back. A At ceeiiiiasecisiionees i L ine hock nfaent (s e tonc et )| Sottec to match, SILTS Settee to match, 975 erchd e, D225 | : ‘ $15 to $75 e e votny o | v it i 3-Door Style—65 Pounds Tee Capacity il ‘“Garden-Craft” S and deat her S 5. SR cians have prescribed rest and quiet for her :