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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. U, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925. 2 A ————— ley. Bruce S Branson, Harry W.|Martin, Dr. Herbert D. Martyn, R W, |3, wfill::;zu Mactin Wieeand, Genrgy Ing camps during the fiscal year 1935\ £| OWER PAINTER TO TALK ;101:“:':‘:;" o€ the Cinastan Wecky| ~ HORTHY FIRED JPON. made from actual photographs of the — Brimer, Alexander Britton, Dr. J. Les- | Matthews, Willlam E. Mattingly, J. * | 1s 29,000 under the estimate of $2,320,- The lantern slides are Budget and 35,000 under the $2,807,471 | Mrs. Walcott to Give Illustrated [living flowers, photographed and|Hungarian Regent Has Narrow ter Brooks, Andrew J. Brown, George [ M. Maupin, Arthur J. May, Moritz|Winter, Willlam E. Wise, A. H. Wolter, H. Brown, W. J. Brown, A. Brylawski, | Mayer, J. B. McDonnell, H. F. McCon- | B. Frank Wright. 000 submitted by the Bureau of the . provided by the House of Representa- colored by hand by Mrs. Walcott, who CAMP QUOTAS FIXED. [Broro oy e e o RePrtaonees| Lecturs on Cascade Flora. | ”ioref v hand by Mre Walcott, who Escape, Report Says. Gustav Bucholz, D, L. Buckingham,|nell, John F. Meany, G. C. Meeks, Thomas Buckley, Joseph A. Burkart, [:UMING FUR FETE H. H. Burroughs, A. C. Buscher and | L. Morningstar, Charles W. Morris, O. Charles F. Butler. R. Moxley, Charles S. Mulr, E. J. Mur- & 4 Ty Acktomiea i r E e < 5 v litary committee. The minimum| A lecture on “My Wild Garden” wil] | PaInting w lowers. Her water color PARIS, January 20.—A dispatch | Vincent Callahan, W. H. Callahan,|phy, C. H. Munnikhuysen. ‘ i s e P spa. n i Smalls Raymond Neudecker, Arthur Neu- |Army to Train 20,000 to 35,000 |quota fixed by the War Department |be given by Mrs. Charles D. Walcott | *keiches of flowers have been exhibit- | (ne frerald from Budapest says, a sho: T ooy .| Harry E. Mockbee, Barry Mohun, H. Charles A. Camalier, Thomas A. Cant- u ed both here and in New York, and h well, David 8. Carll; John Carrington, | man, John B, Neviaser, P. W. :;;hexl! for the 3rd Corps Area, which em-|at a mesting of the Washington chap- | have altracted wide attention among | Was fired at Admiral Horthy, regent O. Chance, John | son, W. D. Nolan, Jon J. Noonan, R. ~ ter of the ower Preservation |flower lovers and 1s 8 v, @ v 3 p braces the District of Columbl n s and artists. So far as|of Hungary, as he was se n a Cissell, Roy C.|A. Norton, Marcus Notes, Simon L. Ml Virgints and Pennaylvania, |50clety of America in the auditorium |known hers are the only colored|suburban train in the eisiion” i. C. W. Clayton,| Nye i areas have been notifled by the Sec- | Maryland, Virginia an mnsylvania, |of the National Museum this evening at | lantern slides of the beautiful Alpine|Budapest vesterday. The bullet T. Coumbe,| Mathew O'Brien, Thomas O'Connor, | retary of War that the minimum|ls 3,200 under the budget figure and|§:15 p.m. The public is invited. The |flora of the Canadian Rockies, and the |rowly missed striking him. o o¢ "2° Willlam H. Cross, Henry 1. Crouch,|J. A. O'Leary, 8. J. Olshefskl, John R.|number of civilians that may be|3900 under the proposed higher ap-|lecture will be fllustrated with nu- |lecture will be an event of special| The dicpateh adde tht S Crouch, L. P. Cullen, Dr. J.| Omohundro, H. D. Ormsby, Louis Ot-| trained at the clvilian military train-' propriation. merous lantern slides of the beautiful |interest to all Jovers of flowers. who fired the shot mad ‘m'm man recg Custis tenberg, J. Mitchell Owens, Norman k e his escape es W. Darr, Samuel M. Dar-|W. Oyster. E. Palmer, Charles H. Pardoe, ward S. Pardoe, K. . Parry, Rufus Pearson, E. R. Plerce, Frank M. in Summer. Harry R. Carroll, Commanding generals of all corps General Assembly Will Take |G, Chevatier. & Part in Inaugural, State Being First to Respond. n ragh, Dr. A. S. Davidson, Herbert L. Davis, P. R. Davis, Ralph A. Davls, The General A bly of Delaware,| F. A. DeGrott, Charles Demonet, W legislative body the State, will|Gilbert Dent, Clark G. Diamond, | Plerce, Christian Pellenbarg, Albert come to Wa n in a body to les Diedel, J. Fred Dier, K| R Peters, George Plitt, George Plitt, participate in the inaugural cere- 2dwin L. Don ]r".H' G. Pratt, Leon Pretzfelder, R to the induction i Irvin T. 3 L. Pritchard ent Coolidge, it was Robert Dou N, Carl J. Quentell ural headquarters in|Andrew J. Driscoll, Carl Droop. Herman C. Rakemann, B. Jean Ral- INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN the New Willard }Hotel today Invitations to the rnors of the States to part f executive, r to the apprised fon of the 1 said that Washing- John A. Eckert, Dr. Robert L ler, Willlam R. Eilis, Harrf u George A, Emmon. . A. Evans, Har Dr. J. A elgh, W. Pearce Rayner, W. E. K L. L. Reeves, A. L. Reynolds, G. Reynolds, Charles F. Roberts, C. Robinson, Edward J. Rocte, Joseph D Rogers, Willlam W. Ross, Dr. J. B. Rutherford, Dr. Fred Repetti. B. B. Sandidge, Charles D. Shackbl- | ford, Joseph Schiavone, Adolph J hippert, John F. Schriner, C. Peyton B.|* Schwab, Frank A. 8 b, George G. Sefbold, ), Y, Woses FURNITURE SALE & Sons SALE FEBRUARY FURNITURE Established 1861 Furniture Linens Personnel of Committee. The personnel of the public order L C. Drum Hunt Clarence J. Hu dolph Jos James * A |Koher, Milton S < | Kuntz. ns, J Berberich Betz, Harry L. . Herbst, A. G Hight, R. T. Holden, Mil-| W. H. Wahly, John Z Walters, r, Charles E. Howe,[Charles J. Walters, John M. Walters, but, E. P. Harring. V. A. Johnson, Ru George P. Killian, S. 4 Harry King, William L. F. Kronheim, George H. Lam: > McMahon, T. M. MacDonald, G Willlam Reed yder, C. F. H. Steinem, , Frank G. Stewart, C. W. Thompson, arles E. Tribby, Tucker, Wil- . A. Van Reuth, Mrs. Mina C. Van Hipkins, [ Winkle. William H. Walters, Donald Warren, e B. Watson, J. B. Watt, Francis Weschler, Sidney Whitty, George "Before You Buy—See . ~ STUDEBAKER for your pocketbook’s sake 1GGLN WAGGLY HAMS Mild, sugar-cured, spe- cial hickory smoke, the family size. 8 to 10 lbs. Ib., 25c¢ CREAMERY = .. vy BUTTER surset Gowa 490 SHOULDERS Lean and tender, mild cure, sizes 4 to 6 Ibs. Spe- cial value at Ib., 15¢ FRESH BACON Our “Sunset Gold” brand, sliced by machine with rind off. Deliciously tasty. lb., 38c Our Own Pack Every Egg Guaranteed EGGS GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 12 LB. SACK, 74c D E—— ARGO SALMON . . . . TUNA FISH, Blue Ribbon or White Star, 14’s 19c, DUNBAR SHRIMP . . . COD, Bone-out Brand . . COD, “Simon Pure”. . . COD, Black Diamond. . . .Ib. 30c CLAM CHOWDER, Gorton’s Can 13¢ FRESH MACKEREL, Gorton’s Can 21c PHILLIP'S ORIGINAL ALL PORK SAUSAGE, Ib. . ... .35¢ Phillips’ Frankfurters, 1b......30¢ Phillips’ Pork Pudding, 1b......20c Phillips’ Scrapple, Ib...........20c PINEAPPLE Fancy sliced—our “Sunset Gold” brand. Can 27c 15's 2Tc Can 20c Ib. 30¢ . Ib. 25¢ halves. No. 1 Can No. 2 Can. No. 21; Can.......30c DROMEDARY COCOANUT Fresh keeping, the best for cakes, pies and all kinds of cooking. 2-0z. Package, 9¢c 4.0z. Package, 16c PEACHES Lady Alice brand—sliced or Lady Alice PEANUT BUTTER ...12¢c, 19¢ and 30c ...15¢, 22¢ and 33¢ OLIVES «-.4 oz, 15¢; 8 oz, 25¢; 121; oz, 35¢ -..3 oz, 15¢; 6 oz., 25¢c; 1215 oz, 40c Seeded, in 12-0z. cans . .........9¢; 2 for 15c SKIDOQ CLEANSER Try it on your bathtub 7¢; 8 for 20c GULDEN'S SALAD DRESSING MUSTARD A combination mild mustard and salad dressing—appetizing and tasty, 10-0z. jar, 13c LOG CABIN SYRUP, Table Size, 25¢ APRICOTS y brand—choice fruit in heavy syrup. No. 1 Can Beechnut Queens Stuffed vevev...23c| No. 2 Can No. 21 Can < A~ & A package of Scouring [Rp 'T‘ \ Powder with each pur- it 1\ \.6 ‘ 90\)5‘; ScouRING | POWDER chase of Large Gold Dust for 29¢ GRAPEFRUIT, meowmsizee 6 for 25c¢ ORANGES, Floridas, dozen. . . .25¢ APPLES, Roman Beauty, Ib. .. .10c SWEET POTATOES, Ib wsde FLORIDA LETTUCE, head....12¢c POTATOES, the best, CELERY, Crisp, stalk........14c NEW CABBAGE, Ib. .. R OLD CABBAGE, Ib............ 3¢ CAULIFLOWER, each........30c 15 lbs. 27c FRESH MEAT SPECIALS At all our markets for Friday and Saturday. Extra good beef at very low prices, fresh killed chickens, spring lamb, and tender, fresh pork cuts. PRIME RIB ROAST, Ib.......30¢c CHUCK ROAST, b.............18¢ BOUILLON ROAST, Ib. . ......25¢ PORTERHOUSE STEAK, Ib. SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib LEG OF LAMB, bb.............35¢c FRESH CHICKENS, bb. . ......42¢ PORK CHOPS, Ib. . ..........30c PORK LOIN ROAST, Ib......25¢ FRESH HAMS, Ib. . . .. b i B OC Carpets F Street and Eleventh Upholstery February Furniture Sale Displayed on our various floors are many splendid examples of the furniture craftsman’s art, each exquisite in design and substantial in construction. During this sale from the always moderate price an added February Reduct.on has been taken, making this an event that should be taken advantage of at once. Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, combination walnut, 66-inch buffet, 8-foot extension table, semi-closed china case, enclosed =erver, one arm and five side chairs. Artistic cane insert backs ana $259 seats upholstered in tapestry (illustrated above).....cy- -~ Four-piece Bedroom Suite, combination mahogany, 45-inch dresser, 3 -vanity, poster bed, chifforette (as illus- $312 50 . trated abOVe) . . .men« cvecerammeis o ome eooumpanse o Beautiful design Gate Leg Table—top 30x38 in. can be had in either combination walnut or mahogany. Very special. ......$2250 Baronial Fiber Rocking Chair, well constracted with spring seat and sxpholotared| back: ' Wiry spacict. cosorccssccecs .$7.75 Drapery Department 50-inch wide Shaded Shikii in new colorings, $4.00 yard. ° 50-inch wide Taupe Color Damask, $3.00 per yard. 50-inch wide Stripe Material, Oriental colorings, $4.75 yard, Velours for window hangings and - portieres, in Sunfast. Some excellent colors. Price, $3.00 yard. New Casement Curtain Ma- terials, with fringes in various depths to match— 86-inch, figured, at 65¢c yard 50-inch, figured, at $2.25 yard 50-inch, plain, at $2.00 yard 50-inch, plain, at $1.25 yard Fringes, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 yard Double width Gauze in a large range of colors. Regular price, $3.00 per yard. Reduced to $1.50. February Sale of Persian Rugs The February Sale offers you a choice of the entire stock of the Oriental Rug Salon at greatly reduced prices. All the rugs offered were individually selected for their beauty of design and colorings. The sizes vary from the small scatter sizes to the larger room size. ' SECOND FLOOR, MAIN BLDG. The Linen Shop January Linen and White Sale $3.00 Bleached Pure Linen Table Damask. Five beautiful patterns. January Sale Price, $2.25 Yd. $8.50 Bleached Pure Linen Napkins to match above Damask, $6.25 Doz. $2.50 All Linen Sl]vermfiached Table Damask. Four beautiful patterns. Jan- uary Sale Price, $1.95 Yd. $6.50 All Linen T;fie?fiplz{ns, size 20x20 inches. January Sale Price, $4.50 Doz. 25c¢ All Linen Dish Towe‘ling. January Sale Price, 19¢ Yd. 50c_All Linen Dish Toweling. Sale Price, 40c Yd. 50c Al iinen Face Towels. Sale Price, 39c Ea. 59¢ All Linen Face Towels. Sale Price, 50c Ea. $1.00 All Linen Face Towels. Sale Price, 75¢ Ea. January January January January $8.50 All Linen H. S. Luncheon Napkins. January Sale Price, $6.00 Doz. $12.50 All Wool Plaid Blankets, in rose, blue, gray, pink and tan plaids. January Sale Price, $10.00 Pr. $16.00 All Wool Plaid Blankets, in rose, pink, tan and yellow plaids. January Sale Price, $13.50 Pr. Moses “De Luxe” es, size 45x36 inches. January Sale Price, 45¢ Ea. Moses “De Luxe” Sheets, size 63x90 inches. January Sale Price, $1.40 Ea. Moses “De Luxe” Sheets, size 81x90 inches. January Sale Price, $1.65 Ea. Pequot Cotton Sheéts, size 63x90 inches. January Sale Price, $1.40. Pequot Cotton Sheets, size 63x99 inches. January Sale Price, $1.53 Ea. Utica Cotton Hemstitched Pillow Cases, size 45x86 inches. January Sale Price, 50c Ea. Mohawk Cotton Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches. January Sale Price, 43¢ Ea. Mohawk Cotton Sheets, size 63x90 inches, $1.25 Ea. Mohawk Cotton Sheets, size 63x99 inches. January Sale Price, $1.40 Ea. Mohawk Cotton Sheets, size 72x99 inches. January Sale Price, $1.55 Ea. Hemmed Dimity Spreads, size 63x90 inches. January Sale Price, $1.80 Ea. B5¢ Colored Bordered Bath Towels. Jan- uary Sale Price, 45¢ Ea. B59¢ All White Heavy Quality Towels. January Sale Price, 50c Ea. $5.25 All Linen Table Cloths, size 70x88 inches. January Sale Price, $3.756 Ea. $8.50 All Linen Table Cloths, size 70x88 inches. January Sale Price, $5.65 Ea. Part Linen and Part Cotton Huck Face Towels. January Sale Price,__25c Ea. Bath Hemmed Cotton Fac;?gwm extra heavy quality. January Sale Price, 30c Ea. Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN