Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1925, Page 30

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30 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 24, 1925—PART 1. T The Hub, S th and D Sts.—St H 8 AM. to 6 PM The Mount Pleasant Uni e Iriuo, sSeventh an S. ore riours, V1. to M. Jones, 1320 Ejeventh street. 8 good attendance. & Lawn Mower 0 Irs. L. D. Clarke, presided. De. . exercises were conducted by 4 et 95 v \gelistic superintendent, Mrs. 50 W k P t P, N S R 7 g 9 Ad .1 Tead, “The mimtes of tn Ca Vveek rutsa INew summer Rug il i twal A }-?,r:nfivprs'gxxi.\ and accer Mrs A 1 with three keen sharp cutting blades. ¥ - Lyman E. Kebler, superintenden 3 | ! B, Kbt Sttt in Your Home— fil1 /i o man of the committee on r sl ” the constitution, gave in a s s 4 1 of changes made. Her report w S X cepted unanimously and will be acted | rt R - / S pt he eemeting ale OI 1mporte rass nugs ! Mrs. Danfel Bride gave an outline - of the anti-cigarette film shown at the . 4 ¥ P | - = Columbla Eelghts Ghcistisn GRiikch o] Cool, inviting and serviceable, in greens, browns, \ ¥ i) v i (19"\(\1\.\'[7‘}1[9 the harmful effec of ex- i Washington’s Greatest Furnitutg ' s 1} ive use of tobacco. This : : 1 red by the Mount P! Y ; and blue. W T. U., and was shown again ¥riday at the Wilson Nor: School 5 6x9 Feet 8x10 Feet 9x12 Feet Every one is invited to come and 3 & - Porch Swing Mrs. J. J ] ! 5 Fumed Oak, slat seat and back. . 1 T : : 2 “t More in the Wa s , Reversible “Colorfast” | < - SR - LGS Rugs Metal Flower Easiest Credit Terms—4 complaints that certain Wash Stand newsdealers have been offering har X d . 3 . rs > o e ® newsdealers have been offering harm | Guaranteed not to fade. Made of durable Hlons lramp With copper bow! at ‘Vthh to BUY : d cipal of Junior F spoke o 3 aber, in attractive colorful reversible patterns. $5.85 $Q.5 | $9-75 . 2F . —ro % e e ‘ f 6x9 Feet, 9x12 Feet, —_ Polychrome base, i % i L i = silk shade, - = : folks are ] ¥ e e georgette si ) e b ! norant to a larg ] | Grass Rugs 814x10%2 Ft. | (eave Rugs, a prod- $ i AR : : forbidden to o wa 3 y 4 i : % sl rony acheollannl diinTa: hool | "\/4\f 39C and | uuun_n .1”\1\";‘]] kn?‘“g fi B g # 1 ours. She sa a mill, in all the wante — s ¢ | 9x12 Ft. Summer patterns. Charge It at the Hub 27x54 Inch 1g and flower mis ny cards, flowers and read- | S S S d to hospitals and diffe; e o I Oil Ranges party for the L. T. L, at Cal [ = issisteq at the q held here. An ir was given by M 3 A talk was Fulton of Northm Presbyterian Church, who pre the W. C. T. L At manner. ‘The me our til June 16, at the Ltchinson, 21 The Southwest W. C. T. U. met re- L ly at the hom M. WL lintick, 906 Virg: venue south west. Mrs. M. H president, opened the meeting wit brief ad. dress, and Mrs. Wilson led the devo- | tional exercise: her subject being Gratitude.” Prayer w offered and | f the last meeting were | B. Whaley, recording | = Arthur Olmsted, cor - 4 . ~ et e e g ~ Va— ‘Florence Oil Cook Stoves § cations from absent members, includ ing an invitation for a picnic for the i Two- T i union, to be held by Mrs. Laura T & burner wickless s ‘ Daffer. McL . one of the mem- | B J g stvle B ¥ b As this annual feature of = : ’ style (shelf extra)... ! eat enjoyment, many members sig- | ifia ‘their intention to attena 1a X “Kero-gas” Oil Cook btove‘ ) . Mrs e Yeatman, and by A oW 7 im- ious superintendents. Mrs % A new f”"l m $ 7 ported the distribution of much good 2 S proved wickless . 2 1is u a astertide. Mrs. Peed, \ % d Mrs. Wagner reported K b for their several committees, and ill % - and absent members were remem- 1 S bered. Mrs. S. T. McClintic read ‘ Oll blove the Union Sig it R spoke of how 1oy 1 for the cause of prohibition. A tribute # ’ L i £ . s =t . : 2 was paid to the late Commissio & 8 siz 4 =il If yvour home is small yvou'll find that a Suite of this character will provide comiortable Oyster. ter a sociul hour, in wi s - 3 refreshments were served, the | - sleepine acc 1 1 o a T i > Suil ~onsists of a bed-davenpor efeadnments ivers Acuvon tiein : leeping accommodation without the extra room. The Suite consi of a bed-davenport, at McLean, V: in June. Chapin Uni entertained Chapi on Eighteenth Wi i strawberry luncheen w ickless Oil new member was M Virg \ :’b h | v' il Cook stove— : . e . N . : N SCapli sre Mg A 7 =5 ‘ $5.95 oy A On Credit at This Price—No Added Cost R e RSB _ e _eabes Sile S L _aliel _ e _SEEes - - T , i armchair and rocker. velour covering—good spring construction. The hed-davenport is fit- Table Model TSl MEey f ted with the famous Seng spring. capable of carrying a 30-Ib. mattress Wednesday instead of second in each | S 2 i K= < :_ 3 : 5 % oy Sl B L SR : ; S is to be held at headquarters, 3 = : 3 TeETyn oy i 5 pod Sixth street, at_the noon hou 2 | 3 ) The North Capitol Union met the home of Mrs. Horace ( 4 street, Monday evenin; Mrs. M. R. ports show ziven by t Harry Str: Miss Anna retary, and Mrs urer.” ' Mrs. ent of Ameri department, 1 Mrs ey, superintendent of flower mi Many names of children were given | o Mrs. Jennie Weaver for the White | ] < were made | or after which an s given by N trict of Columbi retary, ang vaver. | LR Genuine < s s SRS e tace it B, ot S <J i\ Walnut Three-Piece Fiber Reed Suite Mrs. Sniffe: hosteses. Bedroom Settee, Armchair and Rocker. A durably made suite i 1 for the porch or indoors. Baronial brown finish. Back $ | ] and seat are woven into one strong piece ° The A.mbassador AR ‘ 5 {l ] Easy Payment—Charge It! 1750 16th St. / ‘ » Folding L.awn Apartments In high - grade building on fashionable 16th St. \ Bench 24-hour elevator and telephone service Two-tone panels— ; $1 19 Apartments contain 3 rooms, R decorated, including bath and porch. 45-inch dresser, bow Made of hardwood \ ! Convenlent to bus line and . B 3 “‘ (i in a most durable e e et = = bed, chifforette and ( l ”I S manner. R vanity. Representative on premises. Two Shelves, $21.75 Reliable Refrigerators—Su, Gibson Makes—Genuine B 50c Weekly Pay Apt. 3-Door i Lift-Top Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigeratot $21.75 | $17.75 | $10.75 | Front icer, galvan- Gibson make. Well Hardwood cablmel ized metal-lined food made. Roomy com- 25 Ibs. ice capacltyy chamber fitted with partments for ice One shelf in food two shelves. and food compartment, 912 15th St. N. W. M. 6888 Card Table H. L. Rust Company ' \ s ' '\I A I a | Rocker S 25-Ft. Garden 5249 $1'69 $1.69 Splendid Buying i Ve Hose ... b s sl SRR Opportunity a Short = z ‘HI_:”PBI::’ Ex- 98C If_ga‘l:ree;ilmlmin“ leather ;::;:cm and is strongly Way From Town S— — winh el built dwelling of 8 rooms || NN g ((((O v BROWNE STATION S i g@a FREE PREMIUM rane v P Rockville Car Line v e/ @ = . A 42-piece decorated dinner set FREE The propetty contains, h,(‘sldrs R -))) e T o sakene o] 1M P ' /I with a purchase of $100 or more, cash or- = Bstit i den by e 7 ¥, N it rontoge onl ey i @3@ @g or charge account. road and car line N v Corss Sncrrs - 44 Proce Set e cord snes Priced “Right” at $20,000 WILCB;:;Z}:E“:& co. |||t B Seventh and N nc. | A&LJED D sis. N.W. 288383888888338888888888888888888883802338L888RLs8e00s0es8880088888800888888888888888888888888888883822888 1422 F St. N.W. Ot ko 1 9403000000 088808800880000

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