Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1924, Page 21

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FLEONG MEETING OWS T0 WEATHER Tong Members in No Hurry “to Consider Business as Thermometers Mount. The Oriental comple the On & Chinese Merchants’ Association lled against the heat today and ates to the annual convention at 3 Pennsylvania avenue northwest spent the afternoon drinking hot tea at headquarters and seeing Washing- broiling sun, in lieu of dis- ssing problems of the Jour at the :se philosophy is othly murmured when asked why things . Most methodical- ! the best foot. Sup- porting these premises is the follo conversation between, a nd vavious members of the zation at the headquarters to- have you seen George Wen or Charlie Soo? “No, mebbe come in one hour, melbe two hour. mebbe tonight. You wait. You see” “No Meet, Too Hot.” But. I've an edition, to make. Tm a newspap an. “et your news into the paper tod You naper be print tomorrow, next week, don't it? Plenty time. Plenty got of the first a result the party of ‘George bund, looking little secretary of the On of Washington, dishes of viands about to ous diners at his restaurant. owns that restaurant. meat) tods Go sight sce.” kitchenward for < patrons’ interior shot vpular. favored spot at —outside of the mah-jong Fameis in table on which f hot tea are be- where is the cups and lot of patrons hot tea. ganization works systemati- There will be sessions—if it is comfortable—daily 5 p.n and from § to 11 pan. One of thes nights there banquet. In .the commit- nquet has not There is plenty of It will come. will & he week, mebbe time. Mebbe nol SR Daphne—I want to give Harold a surprise- for his birthday—can you suzgest something? Coral 11 him your age, darling. A new laundry service that is meeting CLERGYMAN WAITS ACTION ON FIRPO Eyes of Country on Labor Depart- ment in Case, Says Canon Chase. With all the evidence in the at- tempt to deport Lu's Angel Firpo. Argentine prize fighter, before offi- clals of the Department of Labor, Canon William_ Sheafe Chase of Brooklyn, N. Y., is resting the case and awalting action by the de- partment before carrying his plea to President Coolidge. He has indicated he will not attempt to see the Presi- dent until action is taken by immi- gration officials. Canon Chase, who is in Washing- ton for a few days in the interest of a drive for observance of a “day of rest” in Washington, referred to the Firpo case in a talk last night at the Columbia Heights Christian Church, Park road, near Fourteenth street. He sald he had placed all the facts In the case before the department and hoped for early action, declaring the law puts respon- sibility for admission of violators of the immigration law on the Secretary of TLabor. . The New York clergyman spoke at three churches yesterday in the in- terest of the “day of rest” drive. In only one of them, however, did he refer to the Firpo case. He also spoke at the Chapel of the Nativity, sa- | chusctts avenue and Fourteenth street ! southeast, and the Church of the Epiph- any, G street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. He declared the influence of the National Lord's Day Alliance will be brouszht to bear on o pass a law prohibiting a ized Sunday.” ves of America " the Firpo issue to see the prize ring can influence rtment of Labor, adding that JUICE OF LEMON WHITENS SKIN The only harm. tess way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beautifier, Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous stage beautles use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complex. | ion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan | bleach. You must mix this remarkable | lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best imme- diately after it is prepared. Orchard White THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ““the honor of the United States Gov- erfiment is at stake.” He is president of the New York Civic League and in- stituted an inquiry into the legality of Firpo's arrival in this country after the Argentinian had landed with a woman named Bianca Lourdes, whom Firpo claimed at the time to be his ‘secretary. e BODY BROUGHT HOME. William F. Brooks, Long Resident of Washington, to Be Buried Here. The body of William F. Brooks, longtime resident and prominent business man of this city, who died in Los Angeles, Calif., M: . last, will arrive here tomorrow morning, for services and interment. Services will be held at Gawler's Chapel, 1730 Penn- sylvania avenue, Fri afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Rey. Dr. James H. Tay- lor of Central Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. The pallbearers will all be nephews of Mr. Brooks, with one exception, Charles W. Meyers, a brother-in-law. Accompanying the body from Cali- fornia are Mrs. Brooks, . Emma Ed- ward T. Bates, h « TRIKE while the iron is hot. golden opportunity to furnish your home from cellar to garret with good furniture—at a cost of less than $100 a room. fits not advertised here are now offered at $99. Emma C. Brooks, who is one of the older residents of this city, will stop over in Baltimore for a briet stay with her sister, Mrs. Mary E. Hall, who resides there, coming on for the services Friday, — KIWANIANS TO DINE. ‘Will Have Old-Fashioned Supper at Loffler Plant. More than 200 members of ,the Kiwanis Club and their friends will be the guests of Andrew D. Loffler, president of the A. Lofiler Provision Company, at an old-time supper to be held next Thursday at the firm's plant, 101 Benning road. The sup- per will begin at 5 p.m. and take the place of the usual weekly lunch- eon on the same day at 12:30. This is the second year that the (/72771 E L 1L ALBRI LI LSS T I P 11122802 DURANT “Just a Real Good Car”’ YLLLLLLLLLLL LI LTI This is your Many other out- popular demand. All body clothes are re- turned in a damp condition and all flat pieces (sheets, table linen, pillowcases, etc.) ironed. Damp clothes returned with- in 24 hours., The most economical service ever rendered to the housewives of Wash- ington. 16 lbs. for $1.00, minimum charge; each additional 1b., 6c¢. Compare Our Prices and Service Damp Wash Rough ) st | whoav | Flat Work 4c each added Ib. | 10c each added Ib. The Pioneer Laundry Co. 920-26 R. I. Ave. NE. Phone North 7630 aseusmrors AWV eRne THE SNAPPY LIME DRINK YOUR best serve is Green River— ~the real refreshing drink —cool, satisfying with the thirst-quenching flavor of limes. 3-Piece Living Room Outfit An overstuffed 2-cushion velour settee and armchair $99 to match, with mahogany-finish end table, is one of the big features offered this week. Wing chair to match suite may be had for only $29.50. 3-piece outfit now.... '4-Pc. Semi-Vanity Bedroom Suite To settle once and for all time just where you can buy furni- ture “right”"—come to our store now and see this 4-piece Tudor Period Bedroom Suite that we are now offering for $99. It is exactly as pictured and is richly finished in a deep brown walnut. This suite. will " especially appeal tos young folks just starting to buy their home out- = e At 735 Seventh Street Northwest Positively the best Kitchen Outfit value ever offered. $99 A White' Enameled Kitchen Cabinet, 50-1b. Top-icer Gibson Refrigerator, Three-burner Gas Stove, Snowy White Por- celain-top Kitchen Table and two Chairs to match. Com- plete for This outfit tonsists of:a white enameled interior refrigerator; an unfinished drop-leaf breakfast.table, 4 chairs to match and a guaranteed gas range with ele- - vated oven. Come early as quantities are limited.:...... 99 Tcmgc”Wnklyw“EvcryldqllSth TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1924. club has been entertained by Mr. Loffler. Commissioner Rudolph and Commissioner Bell have been invited to attend the affair. Entertainment of all descriptions has been: provided and various PINDLER 811 11th St. N.W.—M. 2704 during the dinner. —_—— columns of The Star. S lean and Press all and Deliver Ladies’ Suits, $1.50 Men’s Suits, 95¢ Gloves, 5¢ and 10c Trade In Your Old Furniture YOL' can now get fid of furniture that does not harmonize and replace it with new, stylish, up-to-date and comfortable pieces, by taking advantage of our Exchange Plan. We allow you every dollar your used furni- ture is worth. You apply the money we pay™ you as part payment on the new furniture you select. No extra charge. The price on the new furniture is just the same as our usual price. And you can make the same credit arrangement as on any purchase. Scores of Washington homes have been brought “up to date” by this plan. Come in the store when you’re passing by. We shall be glad to explain any detail you may not be clear on. 4 Room Size Rugs Buy your Fall and Winter Rugs now and save one-half. Here are four beautiful Velvet, Tapestry and Axminster Rugs, in sizes 6x9 to 9x12. All four in this sale at nly . i ‘99 Terms $5 Cash—$2 Weekly One-Room Apartment Outfit This modern day apartment outfit has been assembled to give you COMFORT, SATISFACTION and ELEGANCE. - The day bed has brown mahogany-finished metal ends, and is equipped with $99 a cretonne-covered mattress over COIL SPRINGS that give you all the comfort of a regular bed. Then, too, you get a mahogany-finished gate-leg table of good size and two fashionable Windsor chairs to match—all for............. Vs vew,., enette—armchair to match—Queen Anne library table, o ° e 4-Piece Li oom Outfi A complete Living Room and Bedroom is what this s finished in mahogany, and silk-shaded polychrome bridge 99 lamp. 735 7th St. is where you'll find our store. outfit offers you. Included is mahogany-finish bed dav- Terms $2 Weekly or $4 Every 1st and 15th If you want work read the want stunts are :scheduled to take place Established 1907 % 5| | || | Experlence has shown it is best to buy, rent or sell Real Estate through BOSS & PHELPS “THE HOME OF HOMES" SMALL first payment delivers any outfit and then pay only $2 a week. At these low prices our offer to accept your old furniture as part payment brings the cost of furniture down within reach of every one. 10-Piece Economy Bedrocom Outfit Here’s the Phillip Levy Store coming to the front once with another remarkable Bedroom offer. Included are a Queen Period Design Dresser and Five-drawer Chiffoni in Genuine Golden Oak, 1 Sized Metal Bed to matc Sanitary Link Spring, Rolled-edge Cotton-felt Mattre two Pillows, a Night Table, Size Rug. Complete for again Anne Kroehler Bed-Davenette Suite and Floor Lamp Those in need of high-grade parlor furniture will hurry for this spdrkling offer, which now holds sway at the Phillip Levy Store. The genuine Kroehler Bed Davenette opens int full size bed large enough for two grown people to sleep on. When folded it holds bedding and pillows. Your choice of a Bed Davenette Suite in either Golden Oak or Mahogany finish A silk-shade floor lam —complete for All Cast Kitchen Safe and Table This wonder value gives you a complete kitchen out- fit for the price usually asked for a range. Your old worn-out kitchen stove will be accepted as part on this outfit that is now sold complete for only...... 9.Piece Period Bedroom Outfit Another price smash! ‘A walnut-finished Queen $ Anne Dresser, Chiffonier, Bow-end Bed and Chair to match, together with Sanitary Spring, Felt Mattress, Pi lows and New Depanur;.Rug. Complete for only...... erms—$2 Weekly

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