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"oy~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 11, 1925—PART 1. WORK PROPOSES 2 PARKS IN EAST Declares Small Size of Blue Ridge Project Necessitates Supplemental Area. K Establishm. I park in th Mountafns, in a recommende. Blue L) k | > supple- | 40,000,000 peo- wou Work | w pendl sion to $10,000 to cover the pense of the inquiry. fining its work to th Mr. Work sald the commission site, should also be investigate and Congress the possibility and cost acquisition of the proposed site Blue Ridge, with an appr authorizéd by to of at ation of ary ex- Instead of co! Blue Ridge report Con- gress to investigate into the cost of establishing a second in the Great Smokies national park area. “Of the existing national parks,” with the 1 in exception of the It is time that definite policy adopted for the creation of st two national parks in the E: ern section for th millions of Inhabitan | densely populated communities. a matter of fact t Fast are probably any other part of the “The proposed Blue Ridge, Va., W recreational qualiti inhabitants benefit of its s who live in As ople of the in need of i*| opportunities for outdoor life than country. GRIDIRON CLUB PAYS TRIBUTETO0J.R. YOUNG Journalists’ Organization Honors Charter Member, Who Died Last Month. At a meeting yesterday of the Gridiron Club in__ the Gridiron Room of the New Willard Hotel a to the character and life work ankin Young, one of the s, who died December 5 and later, by vote, placed in the archives of the club. The tribute in full follows: “In the first flush of manhogd, James Rankin Young, a charter mem- ber of the Gridiron Club, came to Washington. For almost three score -|vears he was associated with its so- A second national park in the Smoky Mountain area, in Ten- > | nessess and North Carolina, will also give outdoor and recreational facili- ¢ millions more proposed in the sites are rea, both are small for national park purposes, and one ould be operated to supplement the political and newspaper life. He immediately after the Civil , when the embers of sectional difference and sectional distrust were flaming. He represented the New York Tribune, the leading Republican journal of the United States. He was s convictions on all pub- d enunciated them in his endowed with marvelous tact, and in private intercourse, the most animat- ed of discussions, he had the rare faculty of expression and argument lacking offense. So It was, that many of his close {riends were those whose views were as wide apart from his as the poles. There was no company, no gathering, to which he was not welcome without knocking at the door. “While at various perlods occupy- ing important official positions, he maintained hls newspaper connec- tions. His contributions to the Phil- adelphia Evening Star, of which he was one of the founders, were a fea- ture in the journalism of his native city. “Few have had a more extensive knowledge of men and affairs, and his conclusions were valued because the result of investigation and delib- eration. His winsome smile, his gra- clous charm of manner, will linger s0 long as recollections abide.” Assigned to Naval Operations. Rear Admiral Carl T. Vogelgesang, former chief of the naval mission to Brazil, has been assigned to duty in the Office of Naval Operations, Navy Department Diie e A 2 Molded rubber grips for handles of golf clubs give the proper grip of each PLANES FOR FARMING USE ARE ADVOCATED Witness Tells House Probers of Employing Craft Against Boll Weevil. Advocating the aviation for agricultural u frey L. Cabot, president of th Aeronautical Association, cited to the House aircraft inquiry committee, a contract let recently for airplanes to spray 66,000 acres of cotton land five times annually, development The undertaking, Mr. Cabot sald, called for about $800,000, aviation contract let outside the Gov- ernment service. Much of the cot- ton acerage of the country could be similarly treated, Mr. Cabot suggested, and he urged arch to determine what other us could be put for the benefit of agri- culture, Master Sergeant Retu‘ed Master Sergt. Willlam t Nogale of | esterday | for | five years, in fighting the boll weevil. | the largest | » which airplanes | Wumel;'l Silk and Wool . Sport Hose Both Silk and Wool il Sport Hose, wanted . Seam back and ‘shaped ankle and elustic'tops and B 7220-22-24 Tth Street N.W. EHREND Agent Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns double sole. Down, Down Go Winter Coat Prices Positively the greatest reductions of this season. Each sale group represents the saving of many dollars $10.00 and $12.50 Good, Serviceable Qual- ity Polaire Sport Coats, in plain and over-block de- sig novelty patch pocke: cuffs and fancy button trimmed. Warm Winter weights, lined throughout. Coats $ 5.00 | | | $15.00 to $17.50 Coats 85 Trim- A great lot of Fur- trimmed Dressy Coats of good quality velour in black, navy and brown; some have fur cuffs and s, some fur band bot- others braid and fur lot of good looking coats ce unmarked by equivo- club as used by leading professional cations or qualifications. But he was s in Con- golfers. — the retire @@.‘lm 555055 lll@ll 6966 The Semi-Annual Sale of FINE FURNITURE Presenting an unusual variety of carefully comstructed furniture—the product of America’s foremost manufacturers, offered at prices that insure TREMENDOUS SAVINGS TO YOU PAY DOWN SMALL CASH PAYMENT—THE BALANCE CAN BE PAID IN A YEAR OR MORE 325 00 to '$35.00 Coats r’ the tion '$59.75 to $77.50 Coats Coats that exclusive shops ask $95.00 or more for, with genu- ine squirrel, besver, mink, Mari northern trimmings. loon cuffs, convertible high-low collars and atlk crepe lined: 32 {Toadgrful coats to se- | lect from. nificent Suede, Bolisia und Pile Fabric Co handsomely trh with mandel, m: Manchutian ome have fur some high fur others fur nberry, brown, ack. and seal fur New bal gray and Worthwhile Savings in This Sale of DOMESTICS AND DRESS FABRICS $1 59—81x90 Bleached Sbeets oming: heavy round thread quality ity; fnished with & three-inch hem |25c Bleached Muslm " 25¢| 25c Fancy Outmg Flannel 65c' Baby flafl:el 49 y in Togue for Winter and Spring wear; this cloth is edium welght, -8 and 30 taches w fide, ia powder blue, and copen- Blankets and | Comforts $3.50 Plaid Blankets 31.29: 17c : 16¢/ 29 ~35¢ Pillowcases 45338 PERFECT Pillow. a the plaids colors of pink « This Year L Our Payment Plan Beautify Your Home ped Soft Fin makes lovely r pillows and January is a good time about the em of di- s which so adds luxuries Peer! vided pa conveniently Save $50 to $100 on Your Living Room Suite W-A-S N-O-W 229 ‘149 W-A.S _ 3picce Tapestry Living ~ N-O-W ‘89 Room Suite, with loose N-O-W "39¢ Black Satine e with a soft akes lovels $1.69 Black Satin Duchess ch Satin Duchess, medium weight with a rich » finish and a white selvage edge. com- color border. $6.75 Quilted Comforts _ Heavy Doy Beautiful 3 - piece Loose Cushion, Over- stuffed Living Room Suite, in cut velour with spring edge and spring bottoms. Was $229—NOW.. ...... and to A small pay- every week month will soon pay for any amount. The initial nt here, at The Peerless, too, is gauged by your own individual requirements. home. 29 $1.49' Miraculous Selling $10.00 and $12.00 Women’s Dresses ¢ 25 Save From $50 to $150 on Several Styles in Dining Room Suites W-A-S N-O-W or Complete 4-piece Genu- ine Queen Anne Oak Din- ing Room Suite. Consists of Buffet, Closed Server, Large, Spacious China and Oblong Table. Was $139 —NOW . ....ccovpomenaie $2.50 Little Tots’ Corduroy Coats Corset Special $3.00 Women’s R & G Corsets '1.98 Made of nice q caded cout! back; full last tom; 4 garter supports; sizes 22 to 32 $1.50 Women’s Girdles 95¢ Blastic side all around girdle, cushions, consisting of Settee, Wing Chair and Cogswell Chair. Was $179 —NOW ... canrmenen Closing Qut 50 Simmons Beds Below Cost o Beds Complete 10 - plece Genuine Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suite. Consists of Six-legged Buffet, Oblong Table, Cupboard Server, Semi- closed China and Genuine Leather Chairs to match. duced from $198 to. Many Other Reductions on Dining Room Suites YOU CAN BUY ANY OF THESE SUITES ON EASY TERMS- Made of good quality wide- wale velvet corduroy, in are taken from our white only; hey are finished in 3 - piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, loose cushions and spring con- struction throughout. Beautiful figured velours. Was $198—NOW.onn oo pink sk b R emel. with ev slightly s this one pr arou and lap-over circular collar; lined : large fillers, in fact, most Some perfect, some tched. All to go at Satin Dresses Silk Crepe Dresses Jersey Dresses Flannel Dresses Poiret Twill Dresses 16 to 44 Sizes All Colors Sizes Simmons Steel Bed Complete Outfits L This outft con- 22 Complete Outfit Save From $50 t;> $200 on Handsome Bedroom Suites Very Attractive 4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite. Consisting of Bow-end Bed, Large Size Dresser, Chifforette and Semi- Vani Was $159—NOW specially reduced to..... Save $50 to $100 on Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suites W-A-S N-O-W '99 <139 '08 N-O-W N-O-W ‘149 . N-O-W of good quality ze, rose, green and gray for boys 8 to 15 years. Plaid stylish models, with large Suits 75¢ & $1.00 Little Tots” Sd Sy’ i to 6 years lined with black sateen yoke fur CO“lrl lnd button trim- pel S e I @ 1 19 st s § 98 il Bty Bt Small Payments - piece Velour Bed- davenport Suite, with ma- hogany frame, opens into a full size bed. Uphol- stered in fine grade of velour. Three pieces com= plete now for. .c.cemececw trimmed collar and fs: heather mixtures of and brown; sizes 3 t0 Made _of lustro looking Shantung cloth LGt Dutin e 4 $12.00 Boys’ Heavy O’Coats 510 00 Big Girls’ Coats ‘Warm Cheviot Overcoats 8 ot nice e $Q.9 : around belt model. Celors $6.00 Girls’ Jacket Dresses Gray and brown. . f";\-.‘l]‘;‘;lz E‘i?l::";':' $1.50 Boys’ Juvenile ety $A .49 A kniited fabric cloth several shades of s T $3.00 Big Girls’ Shantung Dresses percals Blowse £ b Rompers&Creepers BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLOTHES REDUCED 59¢ Boys’ Blouses 44c - " $4.00 and $5.00 = Boys’ Juvemle Sults Girle’ Ch;’:::z Bloomer Both _Oliver $] .79 4-plece Genuine Wal- nut Veneer Bedroom Suite. 4-drawer Large Vanity, Man's Robe, Large Size Dresser and a Handsome Bow-end Bed. A very attractive suite. Was $198—NOW Reduced t0.... 3-piece Genuine Kroehler Bed-davenport Suite. Up- holstered in fine grade of leatherette. ‘Three pieces complete now for......... middy style mode Quality heavy fersey cloth e e b OF tweeds: fancy 2-tone or bloomer style; smocked braid trimmed collar and g e R e Cuffs and emblems; heather ront; 2 pockets. Colors: Whade of heavy brown and blue; sizes 8 to § years. P Tan, 'rose, green, pink. Sizes 7 to 10 years. Mahogany or Metal Day-Bed With cretonne covered mattress. with one easy glves you an added enutiful French Walnut arge Size Bedroom Suite, Opens consisting of extra large Sxdrawer full size Vanity, i nueally laige Dresser! fan's Robe and a hand- ow. ite Kroehler Davenport Suite, e g i foose. cuthion and 29 any_bedroom. Was $269. construction M ng i upholstered With MOW, et e b erade’ of cut Ends velour, spring edge, spring seats ‘and, spring Botto pieces let NOW toFe 3-piece Overstuffed, Loose Cushion. Genulne The Prettiest, Best Lot You’ll Ever See of Women’s Gingham Dresses New, unusual styles, in side effect fastened, silk embroidered front models and contrasting color band trimmed dresses, made of highest-grade corded ginghams, in beautiful colorings and patterns. 16 to 46 sizes ntned vprig. Small Cash Payment Small Payment Secures Large Massive Vanity 24 *49 —with tall, heavy, plate- Semi- Full Vanity Vanity center mirror 560 G/6/6G/C Our Shoe Sales Are Becoming Famous $5.00 Endicot Johnson and Other Good Brands of Shoes Hundreds of pairs of $ 1. 9 9 | ~ Small Payment Secures Genuine Walnut Dining Table and Chairs Pive-piece Dining Room Group, Gemuine Walnut Veneer Queen Anne ()blnnl Table, with leaves 39 and four Wal- oot Chairs to . with atch "I mable and leather seats. Chairs (Between H and Eye) $3.98 to $5.00 Shoes in all the new novelty styles, colors and sizes. PATENTS SATIN Irregulars and two large wing mirrors. Two drawers on each side; fin- ished in rich SUEDE KID | Table oniy GGG GO