Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1925, Page 16

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 11, 1925—PART 1. 16 . ’ of UI;Ir- lose 'un-vc’r (111]0 invalua » ) . . 5 tangible cord of vitally I,‘lu‘,”: MA“_ IS SEI_E[”EI] ‘ ‘ Proposed New $5,000,000 National Museum of Engineering and Industry. gteps i Cour inauserial evolutly FOR MUSEUM SITE! ¢ [ = | : some fresh discovery nounce a world that has already become Plans Tentatively Accepted |— - S , BN ! : ) e ; 'f( § ] : BURCHELL’S for $5,000,000 Memorial ‘ to Industry. > g . » ¥ ‘ ; : iR . . ) B “ % il ‘ ma. [ = Bouquet COffee ‘45¢ Lb. A Delicious Blend 5 N. W. Burchell N e co on fa ing the ) dustrial inventions of sign a queathed $1,000 - | the ! ilding,| Th rporation fa ind ¥ seum is expected largely to shape ment of a ¢ st Thirt New | seum declares the A were so few and far between that 817-19 Fourteenth 5t. [‘w the course of their destinies, opening rts” In Chica : seums devoted to the arts | —— = = ind services of nation- | wald has promised the first $1,000,000 e Mus Mus — el FURNITURE | 613 RENTING ] : v smmenced ||| FoR and tens of t o1 | wi 5 . of vital consequen A > Household Office 5 dustrial developm : v % Receptions Parties shall ; ms o ‘ | 2 e e B y | Conventions Drives displs Weddings 5,000 Folding Cl | invention, replicas - - and $3,5: b; to 1 « licas eping on to new and revol Always in S will be sent to the | brarie equal and es ‘ ! v ace tha s ove this need o s R ‘ it e | i % rovie | H, BAUM & SON ded. ( . li e need o < | lnes - g 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. um develop the { | Franklin = would receive 1 of the nu- < 1 b v s the 4 < tie section museums shall be founded | W, W*'“;z\?if;‘!’::\!’;:"/;:‘1’::‘l’::‘V::“.’;:‘!T1“?;%’%;‘?’;&‘?;&‘!7;%‘&;‘?3&‘291 Yo 5rE 5 e 5 S A5 LANSBURGH & BRO. FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 T B4 “What Is the Best Radio Set I Can Buy?” == = P Jle question te And feel ned to t on the market 1ey is. in our opinion, the Stromberg-~Carlson Neutrodyne No.l‘A Radio Receiver $225 Completely Equipped &3 = = S — FEE — S e = HE Residential and Semi-Housekeep- ing section of the National Capital’s most luxuriously appointed hotel is now open for reservations. = 7 Especially planned and equipped as a permanent home. The fact that The Mayflower includes the most pre- ferred suites for residential guests is indicated by the dis- tinguished names' listed for reservations prevlous to the opening. = A5 = HSE —exceptional service —comfort with every mod- 3 ' ern convenscuce —superb elegance in spacious —an atmosphere of social suites and official life S clective, simple to operate, stable, nless, sonorous, gratifying in reception. = The Mayflower is exceptionally favored by its proximity to 2 Exclusive Clubs Embassies Parks Shopping Center Government Theaters Legations Buildings Historic Places &= And Doubly Guaranteed it is thoroughly reputable, guaranteed ufacturer, a firm internationally known of telephone and radio apparatus for Guaranteed by L burgh & Bro., too. active, finished in the soundest of ality and effectiveness at the \,. NS &= FOR INSPECTION APPLY Residential Entrnnce‘ 1710 De Sales Street Telephone Main 9800 XS DY D& Equipped With No. 1-A Radio Receiver 100-Ft. Aerial Wire = No. 201-A Tubes 50-Ft. Lead-in Wire Battery 2 Insulators Batteries 1 Lightning Arrester Stromberg-Carlson Phones 1 Ground Clamp Loud Speakers From $8.50 Upwards Convenient Terms May Be Arranged = e Sy e - - — R E S NN YISV (PSP TINE 3 B ISR == = S AL =) /7 N7 N S S SN N S S S N S N7 N i

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