Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1925, Page 26

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26 JUNIOR COLLEGE ADVOCATED HERE Manor Park Citizens Hear of | Project for Two-Year | Higher Institution. | Establishment in the Columbia of a junior college, with a | pre regular college cours public institution, e District of two-vear term, eting of that N Free college education in is lacking. Dr. night. e building and f a northern ecommended by the association, the lind now oc the old Sixteenth which, it was said. will soon b doned The proposed measu que providing by popular of members o tion was d the commit ther inves of the me 0 be de re. g th g on the Takoma line of the Capi wction Co., The recommendation of the Public School Ninth Consecutive Year! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925 IUTT AND JEFF—Mutt Plays the Part of Dan Cupid in Rome. (Copyright. 1925. by Mark Reg. U. guleyr "*<BY BUD FISHER JEFE, HERE IN 1TALY WE'LL FIND HEIRESSES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN CURCPE AND ¥a\ s0TTA know A BIT OF EUERY LANGUAGE TO MAKE AN (MPRESSION. NOW IN FRENCH “GOOD N\GHT ™ 15 BoN SOIR". IN £ZECHO-SLOVAK!IA IS “DOBRe noT2Y 1T 1S ‘BONA SERA! THEN EXCUSE YOURSELE WITH THERE'S AN HEIRESS OUT THERE ON THE LAWN' HAVE A FCW WORDS WITH HER AND 'RED CROSS SEEKING WOMAN MOTORISTS |Volunteers Asked to Help Work of Roll Call, to Begin November 11. FING. T GOTTA GeT HIM MARRIED ™ AN HEIRESS DARN QUK WHAT DID You AS OUR BAwK RolL sAY To HERT? £ i IS GETTING VERY T = = I SAD ™ : Bl Arsenic? TERRIBLY ABRUPTLY. A—-—— A"GOOD NIGHT ™ SPOKEN IN A FORCIGA) LANGULAGE. SHE'S A FORGIGNER AND IT WILL IMPRESS HER! \ | Mrs, the motor coi ter of the A | terday sent out | skilled woman motorists of Wash | ton to volunteer their services o help the local Red Cr: \pter over the top in the ninth ar al roll call, which will begin N nher 11 Florence Heflebower, head of of the District Red Cre SOC” ¢ Additional drivers are very much needed for work such a: counted £ ation in the enrolled volunte D. C. BUILDERS’ COUNCIL . Elected President of Association Body and Reports Rapid Growth of Business Units. William S. Quinter was president of the Building A Council of the District of Cc rear school building pre 1 ppropriations embers pending completi chool, which will be re Nine Times Greater Than Ever!!! JOIN ARTHUR JORDAN’S GREAT of the District Chapter:. ing to volunteer f ked to communic the difference between the | LABOR SOCIALISTS GAIN | CHOOSES AN AMERICAN. [ozmised ihe aiftrence betueen | IN ELECTIONS IN ENGLAND | voung Fremsimens Selection of| A 3ouns Erenchman ensobing in this particu chool for a course in |per 3 () —Comdr. 1 Inglish skee vhe e Wa a | glish w ked whether he wanted | ogq, | hman or an American for a | g in the Je | ogn De Pinedo Reaches Persia. will hel} Novem- | the M e e BENDER ABBAS, fie dri Persla ncesco ge Pin tor, arrived here yes- | achi, British India, Teacher for English Course. ; jan av from g Win 66 Seats for Municipal Coun- | PARIS, November 3 UP).—At least one of the many schools in Paris that teach the foreigner . | Frenchman £ ember 3. — Results | —m day’s provincial | chauffeurs. . e a_motor cor cilors at Provincial 11l the difference French and the s told reign tongues has rec iman, J . Julius Mz \ American their oppo; all other par Qwin, prime minister, | ldwin set an example for n they went early in cord their votes in | nicipal councilors. | ol THloodmard & Wathrop »rden and Arthur Meigher candidates were | Ioth, Ilth, F and G Streets . st o m. In all 5,000 mu- | will be chosen i Swiss Point and Duchess Lace Curtains Are Still the Favored Curtains of Many Homemakers A Large Showing, $7.50, $8.50 and $10 These beautiful bordered curtains remain thé favorites with many women because they harmonize so well with the decorative treatment of any room. They are always attractive and lend themselves to pleasing window treatments. The especially large showing that we are making at the prices indicated comes in soit ivory or ecru tones. Excellent quality nets and embroidery or applique in lengths of 214, 3, 315 and 4 yards. Priced according to length and quality. Other Swiss Point and Duchess Lace Curtains oA\ s THE ALL Now in Full Swing E made possible IMMEDIATE DELIVERY If You Choose The pianos are all ready in our stock and can be delivered immediately to your home. This is the greatest opportunity of the year to own a beautiful new Piano- Player or Baby Grand on very easy VERY year hundreds of prospective piano purchas- ers anxiously await the announcement of our $2.00 Xmas Club. This year the advantages to Club Members are greater than ever. great club. Then the very easy terms. Every home can afford a Piano, a Player or a Baby Grand now! wait until Christmas to join, it may be too late. Come in tomorrow and make your selection. We can arrange for immediate delivery—if you choose. GREATEST OF PIANO CLUBS First, the big saving in price— only through quantity buying for this Don't terms. Investigate this great club offer tmmediately. This is the ninth consecu- tive year of this club, and the values are mine times greater than ever! G Street Corner 13th Home of the Chickering Ampico $7.50 to $35 100 Pairs Swiss Point Curtains, Special $4-50 Pair These curtains are of such good quality that the price is misleading. They are neat bordered Swiss Point Curtains in a pleasingly soft ivory shade and are 214 vards long. As there are only 100 pairs at this price, may we suggest an early visit to the cur- tain section tomorrow. Curtatn Section, Fifth floor Chase’s “Velmo” Velour Special, $10 Yard This high-grade, rich mohair velour is very de- sirable for overstuffed and other furniture where service and beauty are to be combined. Rich, plain colors: Blues, walnut, green, crim- son, mulberry, old red and antique rose. Drapers Section, Fifth floor The Beauty of the Home Interior That Is Planned Every room ex- presses an ideal, either of refinement, good taste and knowledge of color, design and propor- tion, comfort and home - likeness, cleanliness and or- der, or otherwise. Smne(imes a room is just showy, some- times dull and unin- teresting. It can, with a little thought and care, be cheer- ful, attractive, in- dividual. By a care- ful selection of fur- niture and fabrics you may make your home the charming place you will be proud to bring your friends to and a place your family will love and enjoy. Realizing that we all need some expert help in the phases of activity with which we are not familiar, we have endeavored in our Decorating Department to give you that trained assistance in the planning of your color schemes, in the selection and arrangement of your furniture, and the many other problems of furnishing a home. Studio of Interior Decoration, Fifth floor. Let Us Reupholster Your Furniture Careful, thoroughly certainty. dependable work is a We recommend tapestry and are showing it in designs. colors and qualities suitable for any purpose. Good selections at $5; others $3.50 to $22.50. Damasks, $5, $6.75 to $10 Yard. Velours, $2.50, $3.50 to $22.50 Yard. Drapery Section, Fifth floor. Wallace Nutting Pictures $1 to $38 We have just received a new shipment of these pictures, always appealing in scenes and subjects. Many new ones: Old English gardens, Colonial doorways and blossom pictures. 3 Sawyer Pictures, $5 to $20 Hand-colored photographs of roadways, mountains and lakes in the beautiful White Mountain regions. Picture Section, Fifth floor. Sale--Wade & Butchet’s Carving Sets s ] Of Sheffield stainless steel with mrirror finish and stag handles, these sets are 'way below the usual price—and we will not be able to obtain any when these are gone. Two sizes, 8 or 9 inch blades, as sketched, of knife, fork and sharpener. Thanksgiving, Christmas, the New Year—you will need one soon. Housewares Section, Fifth floor.

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