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i THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON,* D. WESTVIRGINIA BUBY; JANUARY 17, 1926—PART 1 PEERLESS FURNITURE CO.—829 SEVENTH STREET N.W. [T [T OFFICERS OF WEST VIRGINIA SOCIETY | @flw i Hi ] i | Stlate Society Has Large . Membership and Is Devoted % C"’mte to Its Functions. : e any Suite chased during our . January Sale a §19.00 BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. and West Virgini; tate society is run " < s § a $24.00 with that of the| 4 S M 4 ‘tual membership | 4 tting in the lead in | se. There are 4,500 | WA B3 EWIN 3 irginfa residing in | ——————— = l Nl the District of Columb 1 zation and a banquet was given and ! ing are the social the 2 Staco soclety tratiic ‘4 | % headquarters established, at which - . matter of t before every one 1is|they could procure information or } y 2 | writien on the rolls. {any attention desired. Y g ll In point of enthusiasm and local | E pride it would be difficult to imagine | Reception for Gen. Hines. a dy surpassing it, for all of the| Other red letter days in the IIH\:(N‘ seven meetings held every first Wed- | et wate Arteth ealos nesday in the Mount Pieasant Hal|Of the soclety were the .'*1“ th e . v e sm November untll May begin and | bration of the State’s admission into | Left to right: Charles M. Shinn, lose with the fervent singing of the | the Union, held in the assembly hall |preside 5 J. L. Bateman, secretary tate Song, “The West Virginia HIIS. | of the Interior Departs June 20,|and Co..’ William De Grange, treas’ | 1923. An enthusias g of sev- | Urer. e leral thouand West ginlans listened |~ T |to its renowned orators and a pro-| Reed, Cyrus V. Gates. Charles H. -rhododendron-—1s | zram of music. A reception was given | Knott and Lorel T. Morgan 1 decoratively whenever | last year to P« { of th eneral | The entire congressional delegation and is pictorially staff of the army. (=n. John L. Hines, |from the State is affillated with the gedat S eeting ! flag. on | who 1s a native of White Sulphur |society. Representative Frank L. Bow 1 inscribed “West Virginia | Springs, and wh. maintains a home |man has been appointed chairman to e ty ¢ of Colum- | ther |arrange for the annual banquet to be floz he scene. | Witk a mem wrship exceeding 1.000 | 1 Judge James Gt i supporting mu abers, there is in ud- Bachman, John M . Cider-andiGingerbread. o\ avSnian o et Beous of Iitetme Alfred Taylo > Fhose products, typically West Vir- | pery o 1 cordial interest in |niembers of which figure prominently | its work an i are present at most of |tives from are the renowned cider | the meetin These include Senator |and valu i Both popular ed!|ana Mrs. Guy ¢ | aviother e i3 the fd » from the State. The cider | gepator Duvis Elkins, ( on M. | Judge advocate general of the ya opens the se; every vear and | Patrick, «.aief of the Alr Service; E. C. N: Admiral Julian Latimer. e wrrel of fresh clder made from | Owen ani William Burdette Matthews, | So n isures have r 1 * Juicy winesaps 1 other favor- | ehief clerk of the Supreme Court of | sulted fi s of the West brands of apy « es down from | West Virginia. { Virginia State Society that only a few i . he present officers of the society |can be enumerated. The members an abundance of | >resident, Charles M. Shinn, since | have caused new laws to be adopted provided, for those | a member the editorial staff | by the ature in behalf of ab- 0 beloved of apple |of The Evening Star, and one of the |sentee voters, they have diligently | iginated and were placed on | founders of the e ng organization: |looked after the comfort of visitors in ot County, W. Va. . P. M. Appell, Shirley | various organizations which are con not be imagined ! J. 8. Thompson, Wil- | stantly meetin shington, - ingerbread and eider feast, | and A. F. shorn, | have never rel heir efforts e = == ar content with Inviting the sev: John T lighten the lot of soldiers in Walter - s = z R 5 X usand West lans resi- | Villiam Reed and Mount Alto who have the 16 ’ S T l d R l l 1 e i W athinion, St apat | st i st See These Luxurious 16 Pieces, With Suite Tailored in Rich Jacquard Velours from whether thev pav dues into the | cial secretary: D. W. ( who ¢ ’ Al o not, hundreds of other . Shinn and Col. De Gra e, is one | to the ¢ part 2 gnians are entertained, in. |of the founders of the association, his |vite their friend are dis Where else have you ever seen such a tremendous val Also with suite we present yvou with a Mahogany to the State officers of | torian. {patched to them onable times, | have never seen an cg dvertised anywhere. Here are t BIE Vot il Bridee Bars cd ¢ | Prominent in the 1 S of the | e frequently furnished With| ive pieces—Davenport Club Chair and Fireside Chair—tailored Table, Wroug L Iron Bridge Lamp and society has_existed | society was Henr ._uncle tter and tobacce . 1 h Sedet i e I'ray, Picture Holc Beautiful Decorate the past 35 vears, former Secr g ewton | figured velour or rds, with spring construction throu; 3 1 - & it was on strictly po- 3aker, who succeeded Mr. Gall as = S = The cushions are removable and reversible. The ars rolle some Wrought-iron moker and But the triumph of the of the = and served Campaign Committee Named gracefully to add to the comfort. A suite that will give lasting service Metal Carpet Sweeper, Foldin c pa the ion of | until the election of James M " and comfort d a of Handsome Book Ir Wilson and of a Congress of | Pipes. | Membership of the Democratic sen. ! 2 ! it e 1 1 f H: Y kInds. influenced West Virginia to | s | atorial campaign committee was an Convenient Credit Terms note the price—only $139.00. A valuc on_ purely non-political, | Newton D. Baker Member. | naunced Friday night by Senator Ger- 5 e Ratter manmer| Newton D. Baker joined the society | ry of Rhode Isiand, chairma , o i = . , i e . . - Of hevera o e e R Thcicamelto Washington ol el ver Soaiorel Sbe ot ot Your Choice of Tight-seat Mahogany-frame Velour Davenport-Bed Suite in Place of the Above Suite e e barEetiis s & by Cor.|ceed Lindley M. Garrison in President | Pittman of Nevada, Jones of New 1. William De Grange and B, .| Wilson's cabinet, and he continues a | Mexico, Kendrick of Wyoming, Har. Gall. An organization was perfected | Member. Other presidents of the body | rison of sippi and Bayard of SepleniBer 1014 ondae ¢ |were former Representative Stuart F. | Delaware. elected pr dent, with Cha: L | Shinn, Henry S. Baker, R. E, Lowe, | | TNolla Camden and H. C. Duncan as| vice presidents. Col. De Grange was | X elected treasurer at that first meellng’i and has- contin 1 to serve as such T s e ik is onered e | Monday Is the 2nd Day of i of the society’s activities. i y | e First Banquet. | Thrift Week ‘ ; Eave its first banquet, | | 7 - E. Chilton was ‘Bank l)ay | ator of the o Davis, late n of the De: . . . . ! known spe . P 1 mer Senator Howard Sutherland and | It is the very 17-Piece D"u"g Room Qutf L former Representatives James L. | B . . . Hoghes and. tentar Mess. "Trg s essence of thrift Including Suite in Gum resentative William . Brown 7 . S to have been on the speakers' list, | to make use of Walnut Finish but he was ill and M Izetta Jewell | . Brown filled his place. The late Sena- | NATICNAL the good offices for a finer D Room Outfit than this tor Nathan Goff also was ill at this e walnnt HaE 1 e e and his toast was responded to| THWRiFTr of a bank. You’ll | S o e Ui RRinuCniab; 1u L ’]"1”, v Miss Leonore M. De Grange, | g 2 s 15 Pieces, With Bedroom Suite B Cllogec now prominently before the Washing. | think twice be- ton public as founder of the Childr s i po-T 1 £ er SasLi fore you spend if in Two-Tone Walnut V eneer " . - Here's a suite that yvou can be prou have in yo »me. you have to draw | Combines the richness and character that comes or much o . S % e g o R e 2 | higher-priced suites. Built of sturdy walnut veneers on’ sq gum, e e \\"1’1‘2:“ a check. Idle money, like idle people, is a Witnsa e whrall v o lone celnlai STact Toclutes Tares Bow e and 1 nual encampment in Washington a | 5 : 4 e g s 6h. ailic Shade, ictuie commities Was appointed to look after | ings account is earning money for you— e ol Jeame, Dl e i the comfort of the State veterans in | e g nttendance and at the headquarters a | and adding to the general prosperity of the the Powhatan 310 old soldiers were » H istered from West V They community. | 4 given a rousing camp e and 2 uet at the Masonic Temple and i t the meeting received every attention frem the State so- Maintain o Bank Accout ‘ Nielenm o aver that's practical Thrift come from the | ! | ] | 1857-1926 S § ~ , - > s 5_Pi Bed Outfi Genuine Kroehler 3-Piece 5 . a=Liece bea Quttit , i ¢ THE Davenport Bed Suite | Complete for families, in selecting a new ! / T ' Living Room Suite, keep in mind i Now you can furnish that the accommodation of cxtra over { spare room or secure a new night guests from time 5 outfit for your own room at and choose a suite like this inwh a ridiculously low price. ] the davenport can be quickly con- | A Beautiful Bedroom Suite at a star- Beautiful Enamel _All-steel verted into a full_size bed on I tling low price. Includes Bow-end Bed, Bed, with ul splg;ldn! set '”l g moment’s ”101“ 3 D\!rlvu;: tlhel day = A Ve Springs, quality Mattress anc 10 one would suspect that the beat " ] Doty crul JA stietiohess Vo 4 pair of Pillows—the com- tiful davenport contains this extra hidden feature. Upholstered in t Y T Built of choice walnut veneer on solid plete outfit of five pieces at rich velour; spring-filled seats and backs. This is a remarkable AN EXQUISITE gum. A very remarkable value at this this very low sale price. value at the low sale price. ! CREATION price. Have It Charged—Easy Terms y ASY TERMS. Easy Terms Arranged. 3 K3 N WALNUT ) “ ART FINISH o o 5 ° - hi OEE O e R <> 4 Here’s Why We're Known as Washington’s %¢ et $ 700 “Lower-Price”’ Furniture Store aYE N | READ the items we have arranged here, for tomorrow. Note rA In Mahogany, $650 the pricés, then carefully compare them with any others ad- vertised in this paper! This will show you why we are known as Washington’s “Lower Price” Furniture Store! If we were not e that our prices were lower, we wouldn’t request you to make comparisions! People of unlimited means, as well as those who have just so much to spend, buy furniture here, proving that i most everybody buys where prices are lower. To pay more than Lod = 5 our prices is not fair to yourself—to pay less is, we believe, impossible! | “FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE” i] i o Held for Future Delivery” “Lane” Guaranteed Many of our most beautiful homes are now being fur- $50 and $75 Your Purchase f . 3 ! ! 5 COEEER R e e nished in WALNUT, and to meet the demand for a piano Chifforobes < a2 Cedar Chests that will harmonize with its surroundings, this lovely little i Brambach grand has been developed. Not only is it a joy to $:!9 1 37_9;) the eye, but its tone pleases the most exacting musician. It Rockers $ 50 il our ple. to give you a demonstration of its trul w”’ b.e pl. .asure g y f y Slflsbed to... These are odd ones taken from i AND UP superior qualities. X » high-grade suites. In French, = Lowest price In many a day on | 4 porican and Huguenot walnut Imagine a Genuine Cedar Chest W1t may be purchased on convewient payments "SR fine rockers upholstered in fine | finishes on solid gum. Large and | | at this price! We bought them leatherette; spring- | F0°MY.. With. deep drawers, ‘hat H and E for a “song'—selling them the D [) M . H srade of leatherette; spring- | o o tment and place for hang- and Lye same W Mothproof and ; very s . £H tity—so dustproof. Genuine - Tennessee ; 1c House t PREES OB, &, =< ggre g . o roop S uS 9. ® come early and be sure of yours. 829 7 t. N.W. red, fragrant cedar. R e . 1 Easy Terms Qo Easy Terms * R4 Easy Terms