Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1925, Page 41

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PARLEY O ABOLISH SUBMARNE ASKED “Briton Advocates New Con- ference to Deal With Under-Sea Craft. Br the Associated Press. PHILADELPHTA, April 10.—A new that would give on to the scrapping and their iture was ad- Y Viscount Lee of - lord of the admiralty c George i abolish was shown by the rge armies can be Afr disarmament I think this qu was dealt with p Directs Choir l CLAUDE A. ROBESON, Who will direct the Church of the Covenant choir, the largest in the city, in singing “The Crucifixion” to- ght at the Church of the Covenant. Found Dead With Arms Folded. | Special Dispatch to The Star. closer together ded toward the pi TER, Va, April 10— 1 years old, ty farmer, is from the second The body was who went to his bed- rms were folded and he New Poiretsheens, Twills Kashmir Twills, Polaires and Chamo Cloth The boyish styles, including the favored Prince of Wales Coats, are featured in colored polaires cloth. satin de bright and chamo Every one lined with chine. Sizes for misses and women, 16 to 42, - THE EVENING HAVANA MAYOR ENFORCES WOODEN BUILDINGS BAN Orders Demolition of Many Homes in Carrying Forward Policy Adopted by City. Correspondence of the Associated Press, HAVANA,. March Sarrying out an established policy of the City of Havank, orders have been Issued by the mayor for demolition of many wooden bulldings within the city limits. Dgors, window frames and furnituré "are generally the only wood to be seen in the majority of Havana's homes and office buildings. ¥loors ara tile. Visiting American said that Havana is the structed city they have when fire’ risk is considered. T Spanish style of architecture is gen- erally pleasing to the eye and re: dences with ceilings 15 or u feet trom the floor are the rule. This pro- vides greater coolness during the heat of the Summer ‘days. An ev temperature, falling below 75 only on rare occasions and generally never reaching above 88, makes heating ar- rangements unnecessar firemen best even have on- 209, OFF on all Mahogany Floor and Table < MUDDIMANGS. 709 13th St., Above G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, ARMY AIRMEN DINED. |MRS. B. D. STREET DIES; O St ON VISIT TO CALIFORNIA MARTINSBURG, W. Va., April 10.— — Five Army flyers from Bolling Field, | Capital Woman Was Secretary of Washington, headed by Capts. W. ¥. Deaconess Department of M. andt and Otto G. Trunk, who made the first of a secries of E. Home Misslons. flights from Washington to Shepherd Landing Field, south of here, guests of the Rotary Club at lunch- eon yesterd Capt. Trunk Mrs. B. D. Street of this city, na- tional secretary of the deaconess de- partment of the Home Misslionary So- clety of the Methodist Episcop: Church and long prominent in hol pital activities of the church, died i Los Angeles, Callf., Wednesday, ac- cording to word received here. Mrs. Street left Washington for oke briefly of avia- tion as a successful commercial un- dertaking, whose value had been demonstrated, and also indicated his understanding that the local landing field was being considered by the Government as one of its permanent landing field EASTER EXCURSION Florida several weeks ago, and con- tracted influenza while en route, but later made the trip to Los Angeles, ™o RICHMOND, VA. Round Trfi From ickets sold for all trains Saturd for tralns scheduled Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad 4'00 (ChiMren Half Fare) 4.0 , April 11th, eave Washington not later tham 12:01 noon Sumday, April 12th. Geod re- g on all regular trains leayiog Richmond pot later than 8:15 p.m. Monday, epted 1o coaches, sleeping and parlor cars on ail regular traios. > bug e For full information apply to Ticket Agents, Washington Termizal Bta- s N A o tion, 714 14th St. N.W.; 141! J. B. MORDECAI, Traffic Manager. Dress Coats of twill or soft, suede-like chamo cloth. Braid- ed, embroidered or ~bordered with fluffy Sunimer fur. Twills in naty or wood tones, the others in vivid jewel shades. All silk lined. Sizes 16 to 42. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) e Hecht Co. F Street at 7th APRIL 10, where she became 111 soon after her arrival and was taken to the Meth- odist Hospital there. She was a member of the Board of Hospitals Home and Deaconess Work ©of the Methodist Episcopal and had been ac nection with the Methodist Home for the Agec, Children's Home afdd the Sibl Hospital ho trustes of the sionary Soclety. at the Kenesaw apartments. 1925. Gatchell, hurch in work in con- copal the Swartzell omen’s Home ) Her home hers was have “not arrangements dent March was operated been made, but the body Is expected to reached here {n about a week. Mrs Street {5 survived by a brothe Auto Vietim's Eye Removed. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. ICKSBURG, Va., April 10. ult of an automobile ac , Mrs. n at the Mary Wash- ington Hospital here Thursday and her right eye removead. James lution. The medical crowded with stud a blg need for practl especially which wil Perry Sullivi Last Call for Easter Clothes = . We will remain open until 10 P.M. tomorrow, so vou still have time to make your purchases. Don't let the cash stop you—buy NOW —pay after Easter in small weekly or monthly payments, Superbly tatlored in all the newest weaves. Styles for the young fellow as well as older men, Guaranteed all wool Don't let cush stop you from buying—elect aow— now—pay after ly. aster—weekly or Women’s Easter Coats A special purchase for the last minute sh pers w remarkable Goats. heavil fur—and _eleguntly lined models. Specially priced at Pay After Easter Weekly or Monthly Boys’ and Girls’ Clothing The mew 4-piece suits for boys —bandsomely fur-trimmed coaty for girls—in fact, everything they meed at special prices—togather with our easy credit. Just a small sum weekly or monthl; 4l Gat's mocessery. Come” 1a op- ith Ensembles— Dresses— The smartest Em Dresses, Spring —ia all the newest sty colors embodying e N 3243 los— Pay after Easter in small weekly or monthly sums. NO BRANCH STORES BARGAIN A LITTLE USED—BUT NOT ABUSED your home attractive. especially in Living Room Suites, will go on sale Saturday morning. Delivers Any Article After you read the bargains listed and described below, you will quickly see how little it takes to make The most unusual bargains, Russia in Need of Doctors. Writers returning from extensive tours through Russia say that that country is in bitter need of phy clans and gurgeons, due to the upset conditions after the war and revoe colluges Do not forget—the Phillip Levy Exchange Depart- ment in our basement at 735 7th St. NW. Come early —we will be sold out before 12 o’clock Terms as low as $1.00 weekly. DAVENPORT SUITE. Oak and Leather Davenport. A go e Kroehler, with chair_and rocker almost brand new. Worth $89.00. Exchange Store price, Delivered for . BED DAVENPORTS. Krochler Bed Davenports, with tapestry seat and back. New floor samples. Never used. Worth $70.00. Exchange Delivered for KITCHEN CABINET. Genuine Sellers Kitchen Cabinet, in oak. All latest improvements and accessories. Exchange Store price only $24.50. Delivered for DINING CHAIRS. Odd Dining Room Chairs, in American walnut. Seme new ones. Originally very expensive, sold now for as little as $295. Any six chairs delivered for COUCH. Genuine Englander Couch, complete with pad. Almost new. A $32.50 value for only $16.75, Delivered for ............. sreeamease BED DAVENPORT SUITE. Genuine Kroehler Mahogany-finish and Blue Velour Davenport Suite, of three pieces. Also 30-b. Layer- felt Mattress. Sold new for $189.50, Exchange Store price only $98.50. Each piece delivered for ..... SETTEE AND CHAIR. Mahog- any-finish Settee and Rocker, in brown leatherette. These two use- {ful liying room pieces together for only $1085. Delivered for ... GATE-LEG TABLES. Mahog- any and Birch Gate-leg Tables, highly polished and in excellent condition, Sells new for $35.00. Exchange Stoye price only $12.75. Dalivered for ... BREAKFAST SUITE. Blue and Ivery Five-piece Suite, with dropleaf table and four chairs. Regularly $39.50. Exchapge Store.price, $19.95, Deflvered fOr .. esscovismsommmien EOXCCOHANIGHE HILLIP SEVENTH S . sample. ey - o LIVING ROOM OUTFITS, idrtable Overstuffed S and Fireside Wing Ch: cushions. Davenport Floor L de ractive “9x k wonderful out v §119.00. And each piece delivered for only.. SPINNET DESK Practically New Grand Rapids Mahogany Spin- net Desks, would be cheap at $40.00. Exchange Store price, $21.85 Delivered for .. : BIRD CAGES. Cage and stand. tion. E nge $6.95. Delivered for .... LIVING ROOM SUITES. Tine New Tapestry Suite, of three piec has never been used except as fl Worth $200.00. Exch: Store price, $100.00. Each piece delivered for LIVING ROOM SUITE. Mahog- any Cane-back Suite, with Dining Room Davenport, Chair and Rocker, upholstered in blue and taupe velour. Excellent condition. Priced origi- nally at $24900. To be sacrificed for $84.95. Each piece delivered for. ..., DESK. Mahogany-finish Writing Desk, drawer and shelf, folding top. Sold new for $2200. Exchange $ Store price only $3.95. Detivered for ........... 5 SR LIVING ROOM CHAIRS. .Com- fortable Library and Living Room Chairs_and Rockers on sale at low prices, beginning at $3.00. Any 3'chairs délivered for .......... REFRIGERATORS. Slightly Used ‘Oak Refrigerators, top-icer models. Exchange Sfore prices as low as $5.00, Any refrigerator. delivered for Com- Willow Bird Excellent condi- Store price only DEPARTMENT e i N

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