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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CHURCH OBSERVES D. Q. Miss Cecile Sales,followed by the read- ing of letters and greetings from Announcement of gifts by various | friends of the church. organizations to the trustees of the — —_— ROTORSHIP IN SERVICE. church was made, including installa- ‘tion of patent flooring for the Sun- Will Carry Passengers to German North Sea Resorts. trip to the District's penal institutions day school room, lecturn, clock, new | coilection plates, drinking fountains Germany, May 21 ®.—| A 2 committee headed by |at Occoquan and Lorton, Va. A thea rotorship, the Backau. is to|Commissioner Rudolph has perfected |ter part is scheduled for Sunday night THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925. PLANS FOR ENTERTAINING HIGH POLICE OFFICIALS Citizens’ Committee Arranging for Reception of Tourists Repre- senting All Parts of World. 33 plans for the entertainment of 65 high| The delegation will be made up of police officials from all parts of the|officials from England, Scotland, world, who will be in Washington Sat- | Wales, Irish Free State, Canada, Ger- urday and Sunday. The delegation is|many, Hungary, Norway, Argentina, touring America, following the police | Peru, Honduras, Colombia, Mexico, convention in New York City. Chile, Brazil, Portugal, Australia, Upon their arrival Saturday morn-|Italy, Japan, Belgium, France, China, ing the visitors will be taken to the |Persia and Jugoslav Mayflower Hotel for luncheon. On Sunday they will be taken on a motor | by a vocal solo by Miss Hildur Bos- trom. Bachelor Demands Right to Make Bed | ITS GOLDEN JUBILEE In Stylish Hotel A i“Home-Coming Night” e mMay 21 | Exercises Held by Eastern bachelor, wealthy 11O NORDERTOLL NS EVERYEAR Insurance Statistician Finds! Present omicide Rate Twice That of 1900. Features|and gitts of cash amounting to over $1,800. An informal after which fh\' the Lag | church | Tuesday unless he 4 | | Tomigkc will 'he | TiEks: Ty ““He me-coming night” celebrat- | with George H ‘ < v, who is en route to Irela sday night by the F ern Pres- | The devotional exe | reception followed. | shments were served | Aild Society of the Hornsey Rise Training College of England is to be converted into flats housing 1,100 people “ask o Horlick's ' I N The ORIGINAL Malted Milk , — - = = and Diet A LITTLE USED—BUT NOT ABUSED J. G. Kelley farmer of New registe KikE Flettner he service, Presbyterian Congregation. citizens’ put in commission for “raternal night.” DRsseneny nslow presiding. ises will be con.| As soon as the vessel has been over. Joseph Richard | hauled she will start making w York Avenue | trips, touching at the prin and vice mod- | ing resorts on the North n estate of 20,000 pounds 3 an Church, Maryland avenue, ' ducted by Rev. Di left by ster, explained that he Sixth and C streets northeast. in con. Sizoo, pastor of the had made his bed for 80 vears and | nection with the golden jubilee exer-| Presbyterfan Church, he did not intend to break his |cises. So larze was the attendance | erator of the Washington Presbytery. | Baltic, and later on including the prin habit. He is making the journey |that announcement was made that|Vocal selections will he rendered by cipal ports of Sweden and Norway. alone. during the remainder of the week the | exercises will be held in the main | chur udizorium | Lewis M. Thayer, president of the of trustees of the church, The exe Alfred E. Barrows, pastor of the church, followed by an address by | Also | Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, for the past 51 years pastor of the Fourth Presby- Aot Siiver. @ Aones pl | terian Chu Dr. Kelly was the first | to minister to the congregation of the . Eastern Presbyterian Church. His ; tion of the coun-| John J. Deviny was elected presl-|addresses was filled with reminis- try, showing these cities had 609 homi- {gent of the Washington Club of | cences of the church's early struggles cldes in 1900, a rate of 5.1 to 100,000 | printing House Craftsmen, an organt. | qnd he cited many historls events of ef population, and 2,219 in 1924, 10.3 on of printing plant executives, at | interest to those present last night. For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, to_100,000 e e annual meeting Tuesday night A large number of former members of Recent murder trials,” the article Others elected were J. H. Lesher, | the church were warmly received by Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. Any Article ”‘\C:\le n|0 room {\;r d:‘"M lf{:‘\\\-( : L. K. Johnson, secre- | the officers and members of the con- rt' After a voca Mi — what it should be.” S ke sther May Melic e Here Br the Ascociated Press NEW YORK, May 21 annual toll of murder now exceeds 1‘\“4\4\/1. and the homicide rate for 1924/ JOHN J. DEVINY HEADS |, Le s double that of 1900, Frederick L PRINTING CRAFTSMEN\’!K’ America's — Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stir- ring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking Hoffman, consulting statistician of the St Prudential Life Insurance Co. of phorats America, says in an article in the| Executives’ Spectatc an insurance journal, pub. lished y Mr. ¥ for 28 of the la a fifth of the popu Organization ompiled statistics | Cities, embracing | Convention Delegation. poison are too easily ob e > public, the writer as srge C. Cole and | chairman of the that those who sell re = spoke on “A Half Century Wl at the close of his re- arl ented badges of honor to John the oldest continue William T. “tts in honor of being the only char- | ter member of the church still in ac tive attendance. This was followed ' members of the ting murder The prices here seem too low, but we must make room in our bargain basement. If you want good furniture for almost nothing be here early tomorrow morning. Do not forget the place—The Phillip Levy Exchange Dept.—in For all members of the family, ailing or well. Serve at meals, between meals, or upon retiring. A nourishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink, quickly relieves faintness or hunger day or night. | Gen & soldier of cattle Sir Ian Hamilton and litterateur convention of se Craftsmen at Omaha, Printing Nebr., in . ‘ our basement at 735 7th St. N.W, 15 New Baby Grands C] At Sacrifice Prices!! Another Baby Grand Day—a red-letter day of this Great Rebuilding Sale. With but one purpose in mind—to dispose of our stock of Grand Pianos—we have taken final reductions on every instrument in stock (Knabe pianos excepted). Beau- tiful pianos—of the high quality to be found always at the Kitt store—uwill be sold at reductions running as high as 30%. Buy Now and Really Save Money SR % » D o\ S22 (2] Special!—New Baby Grands o Y/ ) 3 Years to Pay 0 g 8% (25 r‘ .*- N\ A . B Traded-in Player The choice used players. All in perfect condition. Rare bargains at.... \9 (Z of our N Here is without question the most stupendous value in Washington. These Grands—encased in rich mahogany, colonial designed—are only four feet eight inches in length and will fint snugly into a corner of the smallest home or apartment. Regularly priced at $495—you save $120. Trade In Your Old Piano! You need not pay a penny as first pay- ment if you have a piano to trade in. Full resale value will be allowed. Come— Make your selection immediately! You save $135 on New Player-Piano this fine player. Has all Jatest expressions, controls. Four left at 3 1 5 Pay Only $2 a Week HOMER L. KITT CO. 1330 G STREET 8 . € AN oR . Terms as low as $1.00 a week ~—Kroehler Bed DavenPort Bed Dav. enport, with wide mahogany-fin- ished arms and black leatherette covering: will be sold for only $19.50. Delivered for...... —An Attractive Chifforettes American Wal- nut Chifforette, with doors and four drawers; period design, made in Grand Rapids. Our price only $12. Delivered for. Refrigerators — Refrigerator, 40-Ib. ice capac Will be sold for as low as $5 Delivered for. Living Room Outfit —Heavy Three-piece Tapestry Over- Stuffed Living Room Suite, consist- ing_of long _settee, fireside wing chair and Chesterfleld chair, all with loose cushions, spring ' con- struction; a long mahogany-finish davenport table, polychrome bridge lamp and silk shade. A 9x12 rug completes this outfit. Exchange Store price only $99.75. Each piece delivered for .... SO o * —Golden Oak Chiffonier—¢mane. on tically new, with 5 drawers, will be sold for as little as $9.95. De. livered for . Dining Table=2 - ing Table, ex- cellent condition, made of solid oak; will go for only $1.95. Delivered Coal Ranges 7, 2, Warming Closet, slightly used, guaranteed in excellent condition; will be sold for only $2 livered for ., —Three - burner Gas Range Gas Range with lower oven, will go for as little as $9.85. Delivered for .. —Heavy Oak Dresser Dresser i zooa sisea mi ror and three long drawers; will be sold at the sacrifice price of $10.95. Delivered for . Beds—crine American Wal- €dS .yt Bow-end Bed, in dou- ble size. Value up to $40.00, will be sold for as little as $10.95. De- livered for o wardro —Mahogany-finish ‘Wardrobe, prac- tically nmew; would sell new for 00. Exchange Store price only .95, Delivered for . . § Serving Table o7 ¢ ing Table, left out of breakfast room suite; will be closed out for only $5.95. Delivered for .....-.. s oy —Genuine Ma- Parlor Suite yopany trame Parlor Suite, consisting of settee and 4 chairs with spring seats and backs upholstered in satin damask. Will go for only $19.50. Delivered —Long- Bed Davenport ™"/, Kroehler Bed Davenport with heavy oak frame. If new would be worth $75.00. Exchange Store price only $16. Delivered for —Topicer Refrigerators . icer. ators, of oak, in various sizes; will be sold for as little as $3 livered for Living Room Suite —Tapestry Overstuffed Living Room Suite, with large size settee, wing chair and armchair, pillow arms, loose cushions all spring filled. This suite sold originally for $350.00. Exchange Store price only $69.75. Delivered for . *to—Dining Dining Chairs™'> "% Chairs, in American walnut, with seats of genuine leather: mostly one and two of a kind; will be closed out for $1.95. As many as 6 de- livered for - —Car Parlor Suite 5oir e o settee, chair and rocker, with green velour seat cushions; will go at the sacrifice price of $6,95. Delivered fOr ... iiiircnscseeccecscncaserenen Eox(C 735 SEVENTH $ HYAINIGHE PHiLLIP pd ko ek jod ok ek ped jeh pd ph o ek jd ol el 9 —Oblong Li- Library Tables "= Tables, in mahogany finish, with shelf underneath for magazines. Prices begin at $4.95. Any table delivered for ee.eee.... . Parlor Suit frame Parlor Saite. 3 pleces, settee and two chairs with tapestry seats, spring filled. Exchange Store price only $9.35. Delivered for .... —Mahogany- Living Room Chairs —O0dd Living Room and Library Chairs, of oak, with leatherette seats; wil be sold at the sacrifice Frirc of $2.95. —Large Size Rugs, of grass, Rugs Crex, fiber, also a few Axminsters. Prices start at $5.95. Any rug delivered for ee.......... Chiflonier—] .arge Chiffonier, of light Tuna ma- hogany, with large mirror. Ex- change Store price $7.95. Delivered Library Table, with drawer snd magazine rack, will be sold for as little as $5.75. Delivered for veeveuoaeee... Hall Rac —Quartered 0ak Hall Rack and Seat will go at the sacrifice price of $8.65. Radio Cabinet == dio Cabinet, not used, but brand- new; floor sample; will be closed out for $6.95. Delivered for .......... —Mahogany - finished Settee Settee, with either brown or black cover, will go for Delivered for ... . ONIY cqcccaiccocsmossovasacs Parlor Suite™;; 2 Vi torian - style Parlor Suite, consisting of settee and one chair. Tapestry seats. Will go for $6.45. Delivered for.. Bed Davenport - " Daven- port, with black imitation leather at back and wide mahogany frame: Fill be sold for $4.95. —Mahog- Dressing Tables " ish Dressing Table with drawer and triple mirror. Exchange Store price only $9.95. Delivered for Baby Carriage pic et Carriage with artillery wheels, ad- Jjustable hood, will go for only $6.50. Delivered for . Table Lamp—©** > Table Lamp, with glass shade, will be sold for —Mahogany-fin- Spinet Des ish Spinet Desk, sold new for $35.00, will go for as little as $1 Delivered for .. .3 —Golden Dressing Table ;.o ing Table with drawer and triple adjustable mirror, in excellent con- dition. _ Exchange Store price $11.95. Delivered for Bed springs—Dmlble Size Bed Springs, regularly selling for $12.50. Will 2o for only $2.95. Delivered for... Beds " o remaining Usea Metal Beds will be closed out for §2.95. Delivered for....... & DEPARTMENT ST.N