Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1924, Page 54

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14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 11, 1924—PART 2. I B. Y. P. U. NEWS | The Hecht Co. 7th at F ] The Hecht Co. l Zthat F ’ The Hecht Co. The Hecht Co. [ 7th at F ' - What's _Her The president of the Columbia B. Y. P. U. Federation has received word that the Oskawawas, or the Baptist Young People's Orkanization of Illi- nois, are broadcasting a B. Y. P. U.|| program from the radio station WMAQ, Chicago, next Thursday. The program will take about forty min- utes, beginning at 9:15 p.m., central time. The Oskawawas will give a short history of their organization and a few facts about tie B. Y. P. U. convention to be held at Denver in_July, New B. Y. P. U. officers for the fis- cal vear beginning July 1 are being elected in many of the local unions. The resplt of a recent election at|| Second Churc as follows: Presi- dent, Edwin ¥; vice president, William ¥ ; recording secre- tary, Muriel Henderson; correspond- ing secretary, Ruby Grimsley; treas- urer, Robert RBible instructor, Mrs. B C. i librarian, Carry Moore; pianist, Eleanor Henderson; chorister, Clinton Rollins; superin- unior B. Y. P. U, Geneva stant superintendent, Elsie 1so held at First nt, Charles B. Me- Innis; vice president, Elizabeth Mc- Dowell; recording secretary, Virginia Moore; corresponding secretary, Florence Mulray; treasurer, Bradley Dulmage: pia Mary Ruthwen; su- perintendent of intermediate depart- ment, Lena Parks; superintendent of junior department, Eva_McDowell, and director of B. Y. P. U. work, El- Zin Smith. To Present Comedy. The Emory Epworth League Play- || M ers of Emory ethodist Church, Brightwoo W first appe. Friday nights cludes Dr. Charle 6. Beckwith, Elva Mundy, Frances Ashford, Gerald Keene, Barrett Pret- 3 Ryerson, Grace White, Catheri ith, Ray L garet Randall and Dorothy Beard. e - G. F. S. to Have Party. 14 in the || s Frie *hureh in the Dio R chapel of the G S| 4, 6th and 1 streets nort ext Saturday | afternoon at 2 begins with rvice conduc the children in the chapel by Rev. C. S. Abbot, the vicar. The gathering will then adjourn to the pari where an entertainment ¥ 2 present act. R Miss Alida A. I Church to Honor Scouts. Troop 10, Boy Scouts of America. o the Ninth Si h v winning of the in th rity - W advancement test next We y evening. Scout officials will pr the cup and also medals to Clar uffer for win- la ntest, and to | & in’ fourth || and merit | badges will N _After the presentation g u the members of Troop 10, their par- || ents and Scout officials. Thomas The -] 5. Ralph, lIrving | Christian_ Church. || Kelly is scoutmaster. Will Address Lodge. “Behold Thy Mother!” is the subject of Rev. George O. Bullock this | morning at_the Third Baptist Church. | At 8 n.m. he will preach a thank giving sermon to the Odd Fellows and Household of Ruth. = Meeting at Terminal “Y." The Beta Christian Endeavor have charge of the Terminal Y. M. meeting this_afternoon at 4 Ninth Street Church won the shi attendance award for the May the Dist stian Findeave Take Your “Pal” Along Portable Phonographs 525 You can take a “Pal” Phonograph “up the river,” down in the coun- try—or only next door. You can danceto Paul W hiteman’s or Waring’s witching strains, any time and any place you please. All the richness of tone of the larger ma c hines. Compact, in leath- erette case with record album hold- ing ten records. Weight,~ 15 pounds. $5 Delivers It The Hecht Co, Music Store, 618 F St. Monday A Sale of 35 Baby Carriages 33975 Formerly Selling $45 to $55 Handsome, finely built carriages, with re- versible gears, rich cor- duroy upholstering and attention to every mi- nute detail. Choice of four popular finishes— Cafe au Lait * Blue Ecru Sleeper $39. 75 Of round woven fiber with steel springs, 12-inch artillery wheels and rubber tires. Rich- 1y upholstered in cor- duroy, with storm cur- tain. $39.75. Pullman Sleeper $39.75 - Of round woven fiber, with 14-inch ar- tillery wheels and rub- ber tires. Complete with corduroy uphol- stering, storm curtain . and windows in the hood. $39.75. (Second Floer, Tast: Anmex.) The Hechit Co. 7thatF, Priced % Tl o e SRR N for Monday Cool Summer Furnishings for Every Home Specially Shopping Three-Piece Fiber Suite Pictured ¢ 3maliThinss Equally appropriate indoors or out The porch becomes the most charming room in the house if fitted with such smart fiber furniture as this suite. It is very strong (woven closely by hand), very comfortable (with loose cushions and spring seats) and highly decorative (gay cretonne coverings add that touch). Done in baronial brown finish. If pieces are purchased separately, Settee 15 $19.85. Couch Hammock Shown in the $l l 7 Covered with picture - khaki duck Without being trite, we might say, “No porch is complete without one.” A swing, a couch, a rest- ful place to loll away leisure hours—all in one. Strong as steel construction can make it, comfort- able as a bed, with resilient spring. A very special price—$11.75. “Ideal” Porch Shades Four feet 53 . 24 .l,l;::t:ated wide No cool breeze is kept without, yet no merciless sun can stream in through the “Ideal” shade. Con- structed of firm, smooth wooden slats, strongly corded, stained green or brown, and guaranteed waterproof. This price includes all fixtures for hanging. Other sizes of “Ideal™ shades, $4.95 to $10.95. “ Fiber Reed Table Matching Hlustrated the suite sl 9 & 7 above “Tea for three”—four or more—convenient any summer afternoon on this spacious, firm and steady fiber table. It has a smooth, poilshed top, a maga- zine shelf beneath and attractive woven legs. Fin- ished baronial brown. Striped Awnings - 28 to 50 Inches Wide, $1.95 Brown Sicilian stripe, 6-ounce awning duck, mounted on rigid metal frames. Complete with fixtures and draw cord. (Second Floor. Bast Anmex.) Screen Doors 2ft.8in.by 6 ft. 8 in., $1.95 Fine wire mesh screens with black Japanned finish and substantial frame of brown stained wood. Others priced $2.50 to $6.00. (Second Floer, East Aomex.) Window Screens 24x33 inches, 65¢ Black Japanned wire mesh screens with durable hardwood frames in natural oil finish. Extension style. Other sizes 49c to $1.25. (Second Floor, East Annex.) Window Shades 25¢ vd. 36x69 inches, 49c Opagque shades in oil finished col- ors—white, green and ecru. Mount- ed on serviceable spring rollers. (Second Flosr, East Anmex.) Davenport Hammock, $29.75 Gliding porch hamgocks covered with striped duck. %j\lsblble head rest, and button-tufted mattress with Rocker is $9.95. Chair. is $9.95. . . Heavier Reed Suite Three Not pieces $67 - 50 sllustrated ‘A living room or sun parlor is transformed into tlfe most inviting spot with just three pieces of fur- niture. A long sofa, rocker and broad-armed chair, woven of superior fiber, with spring seats and loose cushions. Brown, with colorful cretonnes. - Prices Purchased Separately: Sofa, $37.60 Rocker, $14.95 Chair, $14.95 Cretonne Sofa Pillows Filled 8 c Nlustrated with Floss Above Such color they lend, be it indoors or out, and the - assortment here is generous. Strongly stitched cretonne covers filled with soft silk floss in round, sunburst and buttoned Bar Harbor styles. © Cush- ions not only meant to be decorative but for steady -out-of-door porch use. Fiber Reed Fernery With Metal Illustrated Flower Box $3 '95 Above = Growing things add charm to any place, not the least of which is the porch, and this graceful fern- ery of strongly woven fiber is large enough for quite large plants. Fitted with deep metal flower box 12x28 inches, on a well built sturdy frame. Colorful Jap Grass Rugs, 3.95 Sizes 9x12 and 8x10 feet _Six decorative, clearly printed patterns in blue, brown and green. Size 6x9 feet, $2.95. Size 36x72 inches, 95c. Size 27x54 inches, 55c. Hall and Stair Runners 36 in. wide, 40c yd.; 27 in. wide, 35¢ yd.; 24 in. wide, 30c yd.; 18 in. wide, Genuine Crex Rugs, *8# 9x12 and 8x10 rugs, with 12 new patterns to choose from. Each one bearing the Crex stamp. -Blue, brown or green. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co. 7th at F Summer Comfort To Porch and Lazwn Wing Chair Of Fine Fiber Reed $511.75 Strongly built and as comfortable as can be. Broad arms with maga- zine pocket in one side. (Fourth Floor.) Lawn Seat With Metal Frame $4.95 Strong hardwood bench made to stand all sorts of weather. Every bit as comfortable as well built. (Fourth Floor.) Rocker Of Solid Maple $3.95 Deep. comfiortable porch rockers, with high slat back and double-woven seat. Given hardwood finish. (Fourth Floor.) Summer Draperies - Gay Cretonne Sets 5] A host of bright colors. Drape 2)4 yards long, with two side panels and scalloped valance. (Secend Fioor, Bast Annex.) (N

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