Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1924, Page 22

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VHERANS’ PARW ch:‘sllr:;-g;escgoConsole Set—with pur= ; ; : éory mERE’E:J“;M_wM s i M f ) _ purchase of $75.00. e rought-iron Bridge Lamp—witl TN Dinnerware, Silver or Chocolate Set— Garden Event at Mount Alto|| purchase of $50.00. ; g with purchase of $100 or more. to Be Attended by Chiefs of Army and Navy. Secretary of War Weeks, Secretary of the avy Wilbur, Col. Theodore Rnn.\?\.nfl. h.iaj Gen. John A. Lejeune, Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Rochenback and. the commanding officers and staffs of LSiELEE D Every Suite and Odd Piece of Furnitare Included at Radical ¥ evening for veterans in local AT s e Reductzons, Wzth E'asy Credit Terms and Remarkable Values the party nd Leader W. J. Stan- nard has a d the following pro- gram of mu )r the affair March, “Defile Haney Overture, “Festiv Leutner Suite de concert, “L'Arlesienne.” Bizet 1. Prelude 20 Minuetto Adagietto 4. Le Carillon Valse, “The Debutante,” antlemann Selection, “The Bat” Strauss Patriotic, “The American Patrol.” Meacham Excerpts from “You're in Love,” Characteristi Serpents’ Ballet musi B + Epangiea Banner” Special Facking Raules. Col. Dunlap P. Penhallow, com- manding officer of Mount Aifo Hos- with the co-operation of the «t of Columbia Chapter of the n Red \ ross, the George Bald- Gf the American and the Knights of ranged an additional ening. Plans have ade to decorate the hospital (3 , and refreshments will be served the guests. Special parking arrangements will be in force Wednesday evening, as it of the largest er to attend Mount Alto will n party under way T L I |mmflmu‘mmnmm T promptly at 6:30 o..x. sk, FORMER G. U. MILITARY INSTRUCTOR IS HONORED Ilaj. William H. Hobson Grad- uated From Fort Leavenworth Army School With Distinction. There was general satisfaction among ficials of Georgetown University when it was learned that Maj m H. Hobson, U. S. A., military =oowiit A Phenomenal Sale of Living Room Suites—No the command and general staff school of Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Maj. Hobson was grad: et Exceptions—Prices Start at $98—as Pictured Above ' ' A Small Payment Down—Then Easy Weekly or Monthly Paymentis T ve Officers’ Training Corps t institution. His West Point cy and the eplendid_co-operation he inspired among the cadets won for Geo the following year a place on the “distinguished” lis{ of the War Department. In recognition of his loyal- ty to the university and his fine work with the unit, Georgetown conferred the honorary degree of doctor of mili- tary science upon Maj. Hobson at its 1923 commencement. It was the first de- gree of its kind ever conferred by the university Rev. John B. Creeden, S. J., president of the university, requested that Maj. Hobson'be kept at Geurgetown as long as the War Department regulations would permit. It was with genuine re- gret that Maj. Hobson was ordered to take the ¢ at the Fort Leavenworth school la r. Upon completing the e last weck Maj. Hobson tied to active duty at Fort | UflIHI]]l]]HHH[]IHUIHHJflIlHH July Clearance Sale of S e o JUDGES’ VACATIONS SET. Juty Clearance Sale of Justice Staftord AnnanAoss BeEeds o ; il +F11S TEN-PIECE WAL NISH BEDROOM SUITE i Metal Beds alrs \ comprises Dresser, Chiffonier, -mirror Dressing T-hle i 1 ule for Summer. Full Size Bed, Spring, Mattress, Chair, — glustice, Stafford, acung chief jus- 0D Rocker, pair of Pillows and Room Size $ Wi N Floor samples. All woods and fin- e or ‘the District Supreme. Court, i . e Sesterday - announced the vacation Rug. A regurkable value for the July e i | ishes. Sale prices— :le:rn:s of service of the different jus- Mll‘ly Styles and Finishes . : ’-— The first term, Tunning from July Reduced Prices Start at With Easy Credit Terms at “The National” d | $ .49 s 1 to 16, is assigned to Justice Bailey, but if the lumber conspiracy trial is protracted it is expected. Justice Hoehling will preside in the other \l) i | branches of the court for that time. 75 Chiet Justice McCoy will return o = \ - < 1 | L 7 and will prestde in he courts until August 2, inclu- sive.” Justiec Hitz will hoid court ‘ - _ from August 3 to 1%, when he wi . 4 % . S e S e e Easy Credit Terms 0 v Easy Credit Terms will preside until September 4. Justice Hoehling:will return Sep- tember 5 and will be on the bench wntil September 20. From September 31 until the tnn\rnl of the fall term October 7 Justice Stafford will g & > BEAUTIFUL TEN-PIECE WALNUT- FINISH DINING ROOM dispose of all matters requiring the attention of the court v EL - SUITE, as pictured; consisting of Oblong o= — : Extension Table, Buffet, China Cabinet, SATURDAY HOURS CUT. :g - E 3 : Server and SIX CHAIRS with genuine $ -75 Business Hobs B . A 3 | : leather seats. Very specially priced for the Schedule This Week. R : B July Clearance Sale at L =T EERRee, €« . . el iD e iy 4 podey next v ] = Pay “The National’s” Way—A Little a Week days in the larger stores and the business week | 4 4 THIS THREE-PIECE REED SUITE, consisting of a automatically cut to five days, it is pointed out by 4\‘htrl»' J. Columbus, comfortable and well constructed Settee, ; o= DA AL ‘f"‘ erchants and Mauu. Chair and Rocker. Very attractive in $ .75 | THIS KROEHLER THREE-PIECE DAV- i ENPORT BED SUITE, tured; mahog- eclr:l:;‘jis(!‘l:zlenkl-!uly appearance. Extremely moderate in any-finish frame; .,,,..;:Z.i’iid rew-fl- gogd Men's wear stores will' rematn open price for the July Clearance Sale at ade of velour; comprising Davenport Bed, until 2 o'clock every Saturday, how- Easy Credit Terms ot “The National” RN {1 Bl Eair ana Rocker. A wonderful value at our —rw=a i ever, he explains. 4 » 1 | July C"""“‘i. Sale of.. o DIES AT MASONIC HOME. N T = Florence Oil Stoves AN b d Use “The National’s” Easy Credit Terms \ il | A complete line of them. The ; ! Jxx. Bettls M. Williame, Tong ‘ one pictured, with two burners, { = |If Porch SWlng Resident of D. C., Succumbs, I s at— b N Mrs. Bettic M. Williams, seventy- F-md Oak two years old, widow of Charles 95 j 2 Flnllh with Willlams and a resident of this city . < for the last forty years, died at the Chains Masonic and Eastern Star Home, Special— Manor Park, D. C. Thursday. fol- Edsy: Termas owing a lingering illness. She is i rms survived by a stepson in New Orleans, Easy Credit Te: Funeral services will be conducted at Hines' funeral parlors, 2301 1dth ftreet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be: in Glenwood & ) : 3 2 | e B o Lop Icer ) 220007 il (o il ' PorchRocker Yrom the Newark Advocate. ; (olden oak finish; very : Not 1y must th ds be wid- - " ‘ned to hold automobile frame, but convenient for small families Tirta’lohola the speeders. ©© 0 " and apartments. 1 L y — ery Specially Priced STUDEBAKER Just Drive it; That's All

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