Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 45

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THE SUNDAY: STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 13, 1925—PART T. 15 3%%%%%%%@%%%@%%@%@%@%@%%% f@%m«a%z@z@@@@% N ‘ House of a Thousand Gifts menls for BOY SCOUTS Mrs, Franklin Roosevelt, president he National Democratic Women's adcast a =" to 'mothers of the T sfon ¢ Brooklyn Coun' 0; on Decem- | | YC will de- am to Iyn Scouts. Mrs. Roosevelt's will be “Why I Want My Re a Scout.” members of the C. ronor tribe, the Central Saturday evening, Decem officer 100, 10.217; 3—57, 2.061; 4—15, 1.388. 529; 2—44, 3.448;3— .57 —Gg, 2.125. Di 10.217; 2—104, 6. 5, 1—136, 1.666; 5126, 4—140 About November 1. Mr. Pumphrey, the representative of the American Leglon Post at Clarendon, whose juris- diction is Arlington County, called on Field Executive George H. Parker and requested the s Scouts to help the post make a survey of the county for the purpose of obtain ing names and addresses, branch of nd dates of enlistment and who served LR @K%%@%@%@%@%%fi@%%%@%@ oop 49 2 s of the United during the World War, as the m was conducting a_country-wide rollment, which aimed not only to obtain new members for the posts, but also to enable them to get in touch with all veterans of the World War and tender assistance of every kind. r. ker guaranteed the support in Arlington County and led a meeting of the working out the details president Donald Cra 1 Seidel, ist vear's j. Stephenson of '$19, with_some nd banners still un +isimas Gifts Chrisimas uat's oL Troop rep: BTl M T - TT0op- (e SRR ) = mmissioner rts that the work has been substantially completed and the results turned over to the American Legion. The following troops partici- ited and satisfactorily performed rt of the work. Troop 101, 104, Clarendon Methodist 6 Vanderwerken; 113, , and 119, computed ouses vis- ticipating to 228 hours; 430 ted, and thelr , with other in- er of the com- Boy Scout head- ©O. banquet_to ton Hotel, De- tertainments for 1 elected, nan and itee with 58 Scouts the extent of a total o | veter name E rmation, secure The members of the C. M. O. ban quet committee will have ner with . Department Commander the Arlington | Hotel v evening, December 23, at turned over | Schlaefli, at Matsinger, | Wednesd ovies and |6 o'clock chorus | D 108, how Taylor, scoutmaster, Just imagine combination meeting and pleas 14 Pieces yr~ Complete livin Nine pieces, consist- I 2 x” tension A ana over in the service X., Is in memory inds, who gave f Waxahackle oseph Van Mar night Friday, December 4. About couts were present, repres four troops. After the re session the meeting to Assistant Exec Matty, who told a few storles about Chi then sang songs and had games of ‘pull over the line.” Following this there was a_ghost story and then Troops 1 and 8 served light refresh- ments. It was altogether an enjoy- ible evening. Troop 8 announces that its cabin 2p Livingstone is coming along shape. Denty Harris, Ben . Yule Fisher and Bill Johnson camped there over the Thanksgiving much pride you will take in entertaining vour friends at Holi- day dinners with won- derful dining room furniture like this, bespeaking vour hos- pitality. Consisting of Large Buffet, Beauti- 149 Delivered for $10 Cash Table, Side Chairs, One Arm- chair, in genuine Leather; Polychrome Buffet, Mirror, two Polychrome Candle- sticks, Nut Bowl, 26- piece Rogers Set. Silver room at the price vou would ordi- narily pay for the three pieces. The construction and quality of material is of the highest. Vieirhy 9 Pieces 149 Delivered for $10 Cash ing of a large W Chair, long Sett graceful Side Chair, Mahogany - finished and Gum Davenport Table, End Table, Bridge Lamp Base, Bridge Lamp Shade and two beautiful Torchieres. S N SRR RE AN ., i holidays. A troop library has been started a total of 50 fiction books and adge pamphlets. At the smory of | meeting held on Tuesday night Scout a bouquet of [ Sidney Collegeman and Samuel Dick Was presented | Were presented with their C. R. pins pson, who was | bY_Scoutmaster Jack Cohen. uts selected from | Troop 73 v hike of December the 1 of the 11 Scouts. aiter was the des Copenhagen in | Se E k Cohen and | Scoutmaster Benjamin Tarshes were nt on the hike. 5 . Augustine’s Church eresting talk on first Albert Ridgeley last Thurs. at its regular meeing. couts to become famlliar with the first aid as d in scout- ared” for the at the who w stance was of great e it might save a life. ts talked of at this meeting outlined for the second. to represent any emergency. He also said proper application of first aid right time to a person Favorite Designs in Sewing Cabinets, $3.48 Your Christmas gift for “her” will long be a reminder of your (h‘”‘.‘\'h“’-“l“"“ if a new = - % - Brighten the Holidays sewing cabinet is your choic 4 With Lamps Boudoir Lamps $1.79 Complete with shade and bulb. Table Lamps $5.98 Beautiful Silk and iron bases. plete with bulb. Hall's Bi-County 1t BT Tl T T T - T Toatbiod- T T~ T Ridgeley as very much im- shown by the , and expressed st them again jn future. There was a large sentation of the troop and of the nittee. | _The monthly court of review % Scouts aspiring for the second Siding hereif st will_be held at the head- d is only | quarters ‘of Troop No. 510, Union ctions will | Wesley A, M. E. Zion Church, Twenty- announce. | third street, between L and M streets northwest, ‘tomorrow evening at § o'clock. Al troops to be reviewed must be present at 7:45 o'clock. ter the court of review there will a short lecture in first ald and map making as applied by Scouts, given by special instructors from the local headquarters. As these subjects are of major important, an invitation has < follows: | been extended to all the Scouts of 4: | the various troops in the city, as well |as Scout leaders, to be present. All | Scouts having uniforms are requested to wear them. A ¥ C willingness to vl | the near Twelve pieces, con- sisting of Bow - end Bed, Large Dresser, Chiffonier, Large Van- ity, Chair, Bench, Spring, Mattress, Two Pillows, Beautiful Silk Bed Lamp and choice of Comfort or Blanket. This is one of the most sensational val- ues ever offered to the people of Washington in Bedroom Suites. The price is very low, but the quality of ma- terial and construction is of the very highest. Seamless Tapestry Rugs; size oSl iy '16™ High-pile Axminster Rugs; size .§ .65 83x106 .. 29 9x12 Seamless All- w o o1 Fringed Velvet 337.50 Rugs .85, Junior Lamps $7.49 With graceful polychrome bases and handsome shades. for 1 bulletin, q 1 and $ Delivered for $10 Cash Polychrome Torchieres, $1.98 Including t Com- AR SN Join Maxwell's s0. Cedar Chest Club Weekly -l % Handsome End Table Special, $2.49 The gift that mother would more than appreciate, as an End Table is always very useful in a home. BIABEN I ! u $1.49 Large Mahogany-finish and Gum Smoker 69c Mahogany-finish and Gum Smoker 3 This Gum Mahogany- finished Console Table and Polychrome Mirror, 95 Very Handsome Humidor Smoker Complete for Fully Equipped For “Her” a Cedar Chest Just imagine such low prices and terms on Handsome Chest of genuine Tennessee red cedar, which will make the most delightful gift imaginable for any woman! Priced as Low as $8.98 Beautiful Ladies’ Writing Desk, Very Special at $10.98 Just the gift for mother or sister. Cane Bed OQutfit $26.95 Royal Easy Chairs There is solid comfort in these “Push-the-Button Kind.” All styles and $24.75 Beautiful Spinet Desks Birch, Mahogany Finish s $19.75 Complete line of Chairs and Rockers in solld and mahogany $4.98 Terms | 3 g: 4 ¥ [ ¥ W i g ¥ (54 A © v [ 4 o ¥ o A & ¥ o § & ¥ & ¥ e i e ¥ [ i v ¥ s g § bl v : A 2 g A & v [ % and Up Prices low as Very unusual. cial at ....... finishes. Prices start at. 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Full spring construetion, Only $10 Cash mons Metal Bed, All-cotton and information regarding terms this beautiful davenport into a full size bed, with mattress = day, a comfortable bed by night. All three = pieces upholstered in a rich brown or blue Name Address .. R R M A S S A A A S R S R S AR R T PUEDEDURVEVRVERVRPVRVRDRRERR | % ‘a

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