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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PART 1. el L e L I L LI PO OO R LT L Y LTSI L L LTS A ST TS P AP 22 LI LI LSS A I I 2 A LTI I LI 1N S L LI LTI E L L ST LI I LA T LT TS S LT L LT L LIS I LA LTI el - For One Week—Beginning Tomorrow November Sale of Open Stock Bedroom Suites HERE’S THE SOLUTION OF MANY DOMESTIC TANGLES— lumba Council, in place of do the Grand <'uuxwlli A man wants just a special kind of chiffonier or chest of draw- Many times the regulation suites have too many pieces—or not H. B. Holbrook, now executive hiefs of the ]4,, S, The results of Waltham, Mass, Council. | the election will be announced in the ers—deep and roomy for his own particular use— just the ones desired— Ah! Here is the solution! &s he is known to the bo: as first | iher National Scout. Select the pieces you most prefer—make up your own Bedroom 8 Scout in A troup ir ommittee on_improvements of Suite! Pa., in 1911; became assistant scout- | the Nutional Mail Tribe, L .master in 15, and finally scoutmas- | 1so decided on several new titles—one Buy as few or as many pieces as you wish—all pieces match— as illustrated. ‘Washington Seouts ter o e > has had for contributing, one for a member _— et lffi',(‘,,“_ who has wen all other N. M. T. titles, uate ate Coliewe, | and a title for the division chiefs. was Camp | Ansel Talbert, 1432 Monroe street Roosevelt w northwest, s starting a District of Columbia Pep Klub, and every Lone | Scout in Washington s urged to write Ansel for information. ~Also every | v Council Four, Lone | 1 to write to J. Hugh S Meridian place | west, for particulars concerning | Council 4 Pep Klub which he is forming. In the hot contributing contest of e oy et 12 | doubles—Tacchino-Reynolds vs. Tay- of the District of C lor-Kruelle—the former is still in the ; . 0-1 Jead, having almost reached the half- to scoutmasters, | 1 | way mark One of the biggest events In all the Scout vear is now over. The fifth annual election of the council chiefs | f the Lone couts, Boy Scouts of i w @ thing of the past. s cast 186 ballots this | uncil but No. 14 had vears, is an ac musician, story- 10 his new position ound of scouting expe- issociation that is un Il be welcomed at_once. without question, by alf n at Roosev nd will win his way with all others. | last Monday for & banquet to | ioners, wives November A. Snead, president of the District of Columbia Council will be toastma and addresses +Will be given by Scout Commissioner Bar L Honorary Presi one candidate. Councils 3, e s et led, with 4 candidates each, e oA J . 10 polled the largest n have re while Roy W. ;)v:‘\"_\\u‘_.m 1l received the der circun played fortit mind in sa Women usually want a totally different kind—with several of Texas small drawers for all the little accessories so necessary for her largest individual vot e council chiefs for 1 s follows (the number efers to dist will he | before the wardrobe mobiles # the p ¥ € 5 5 1 E o Nicholas J the 3. Munich (5) 4, LeRoy Greer (9); | Coleman (%) 6, Bernard Guthrie Roy W. McDonald (20); 8, Al Caralfa (6); 9, John Riley (1) | 10, Baward A. ¥ ): 11, Ted ( Schneider (7): 1 heroisr We i Thomas , ; Herbert Jordan, Blac C., and George Dickerson p”(t'(‘x'(l.:::.!::n Berotem e o alazer (9); 14, no can- awarded to Clinton J. | S. Wark (). As Calif. Hovese] A canesft are of the very best Manuel D fawaii, | of Scoutdom, Scouts may feel well Robert Fable 2 fied with this vear's election. Albert I rs, Lo Gaylor, Frankfort, Ind.. is Willia h, Bar ’ west L. S.in the L. S. A. Fred | 1 lotte B L Council 4's chief, is still in | Scouting News sub- Hugh Taylor of A complete 4-piece Bedroom .- Suite may be made up of the pieces illustrated, and numbered 1,2, 3 and 4. Priced for this bl sale— Tt The last sf of the national | ) | i ‘H hooster contest is opening. All who $ I 35 il expect to win must get busy, as there are many who are determined to be in on the prizes at the finish, ovember 30. All official Lone Scout | hooklets are now required to have | charters. | e -—— No. 1—Attractive Birchwood Dresser, with walnut No i Donala i SDENIES WET VICTORY. or mahogany finish; has large, cledr plate mirror. - Neatly beveled edge top. Two roomy draw- ers at bottom, with two deep, small drawers $ t top cely grained. Specially priced for this sale, No. 2—Large Roomy Chest of Drawers, a much needed piece of furniture for almost every bedroom. Birchwood with walnut or mahogany finish. Specially priced for this sale, Noble (6): S ——— ' —; = (1 3—Attractive Semi-Poster Wood Beds to match all pieces, in twin or double sizes. $2 9 75 . = Birchwood with walnut or mahogany These beds match all pieces on this page. trained | Scouts | New Jersey Election No Test, De- finish. Specially priced for this sale, clares Wheeler. 7 UP).—The on was not a declared Wayne B. the Anti-Saloon League Both houses of the are dry, he said, and the real test on the D was the election legislators majority of cratic governor was cut in half at this vears elec- compared with that of the last, declared With few exceptions, he said, Con- men opposed to prohibition come ricts having the largest pro- | of foreign elements, and proves that the spirit of {sm is loval to this Ameri- | of Government.” i Shesh n the men's clothing and textile F les Pyomen number on an average | iy walnut or mahogany finish, complete with b French plate mirror—nicely grained. Speci- ally priced for this sale, No. 7—Birchwood with Mahogany or Walnut-finish Toilet Table, triplicate mir- rors—a good looking small piece. Specially priced for this sale, No. 8—Chest of Drawers—Birchwood with mahogany or walnut finish. Four long drawers, with two convenient small drawers at top. Specially priced for this sale, ed in vac a other half will executiveships No. 4—This very good looking Semi-Vanity comes in birchwood with walnut or mahogany $26.50 | finish; has two deep drawers on either side of long mirror, beautifully grained. Specially priced for this sale, T 2 2 222 72 No. 5—Attractive Birchwood Chiffonier, with wal- nut or mahogany finish, complete with 32750 | clear plate mirror; has four large draw- No. 6—Very Attractive Birchwood Dresser, with ers, with two small ones at top. Speci- ally priced for this sale, No. 10—O0Id Colonial Low Boy—A very popular and attractive piece for the bedroom or hall. Birchwood with mahogany finish. Specially priced, Mirror extra, $7.75. No. 11—High Boy—A piece of furniture that is only 22 inches wide by 18 inches deep. Lots of rooms need just such a piece as this. Birchwood with mahogany finish. Specially priced, campaign Swimme wght to swim ss in all water-fro; § ABLESSING TO HUMANITY USE ~ RirorFase LI NP AL No. 12—Bedroom Table—A very handy piece of furniture, with drawer and shelf. This bed- room table top size is 13x13. Birchwood $ .75 with mahogany finish. Specially priced for this sale, guide sued 2722, ters of that the N oEt, A the S oRe THROAT v TONSILITIS “keeps the tonsils healthy” n h; ¢ Scouts adership and anned to begin the with_sessions > open to 0op committe iers interested in these positions. Please invitation to friends training in pr sion as leaders masters. and to November 21. r Chevy rendon. The irth division on Nov- be held in the Wilson and not at Powell L. Webster an- es held in the Metropolitan Presb; rth and B streets south- , the 13th, at § p.m. are superstitiou re asked to bring each a rabbit's foot. The pro- will_ include marshmallows, * and mus v Commissioner Charles announces a_scout leaders for the third division, to the Church of the Cov ighteenth and N northwest, to- morrow cvening at 7:30 o'clock So safisfactc were the tendance the fourth division fo- vening, that L. Mattice has gnnounced that it will continue regular sessions on the first Monday evening of each month. Troop 104 of Clarendon, Va., has be. gun an inter-patrol con that will continue from November 1 to May 1, with prizes both for the It trol and for the individual & number i | pear twice as thick and heavy, an special events to be announced each month. The cvent for November will be a contest in knot to be held on the v > is scout maste Many Lone Scout contributors have klowed down on contributing, due to school work. Both the Black Haw News and Youth have begun running & photo page as a regular feature. The second month of the second period of the National Contributing Teague of the L. S. A. ended with the Big Mink Warriors of Windber, Pa., at the head, with 376 points, of which Charle who heads the individual s points with hawk Indians of Los <, who won the first period contest, sur prised by being sixth at the end of the gecond month of the second period. The National Mail Tribe, Council Ws fine representative in this field, [ ! 35¢ bottle :|act on vegetation. At All Drug Stores MADE IN WHEELING W.VA The TONSILO COMPANY BEAUTY Gleamy, Thick, Wavy Hair in a Moment | Girls! Try this! When combing | and brushing your hair, just moisten | your hairbrush with a little “Dander- | |ine” and brush it through your hair. | The effect is startling! You can dress | your hair immediately and it will ap- | abundance of gleamy, sparkling with life, | soft, fresh, youthful. | “Besides beautifying the hair, a 35- | cent bottle of refreshing, fragrant | “Danderine” from any drug or foilet counter will do wonders, particularly | if the hair is dry, thin, brittle, faded | or streaked with gray from constant | | curling and waving which burn the | color, lustre and very life from any | woman's hair. | | " “Danderine” acts on the hair like | fresh showers of rain and sunshine | It goes right to ! the roots, invigorates, nourishes and | | strengthens them, stopping falling! hair and helping ‘the hair to grow| | thick, healthy and luxuriant. i _wavy hair, | incomparably => No. 13—Birchwood Desk, with walnut or mahogany 'DANDERINE 2 2 T 2. DT T T T 2 E L Z T 777727, No. 9—O0Id Colonial High Boy—A very much needed piece in every bed- room. Birchwood with mahogany fin- ish. Specially priced for this sale, Hanging mirror extra at $4.75. $ 1 9.75 finish, suitable for the bedroom or living room; has large, roomy drawer and roomy space for stationery. Specially priced for this sale, Palais Royal—Fourth Floor No interest charged on Club Plan Ac- Make selec- tions now for later counts. delivery. . Furniture United States. An Added Feature for Monday $15,000 Worth of Quaker Craft Curtains & Nets will be crated and shipped free of charge to any shipping point in the $ 1575 High-Grade Purchased in New York on Oct. 28th at Public Auction at 309 to 509 Below Regular Values The entire shipment arrived Saturday afternoon by express, too la.tc to be advertised and enumerated in detail. We marked every item and will be offered for sale Monday in conjunction with values at— our other remarkable curtain 15 to 15 Off Values that are surprising await your selection Quality Merchandise Palais Royal— Second Floor Chicago Zi-PALAIS ROV; Kresge Department Stores Courteous Service L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark In conjunction with the above Sale and because of the necessity of making temporary changes in several departments for the holiday season, we will place on sale For one week only, beginning Monday at 9:15 Floor Samples of Furniture and Odd Pieces At Substantial Reductions Remember this Sale closes Saturday night at 6 o’clock.