Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1926, Page 10

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10 THE SUNDAY D. C. ZONE HEARING SET FOR MARCH 18 Curb Proposed for Invasions| by Undesirable Busi- | ness Concerns. | | i i | | 1 perty own- their com: commercial | 1al lnE 25 to | and the B. & 0. of parcel | 3. & O. Rail- | Mill road | t | ! By the commerelal to | CHAY l HURT IN AUTO CRASHI | Movie actress, who automobile wreck led. i was, Associated Press rear whes man Another old-time champion of of the socie number of W e reception. n and Hale, Dr. , John T. Dance to Aid Church. riday nlght h the mother of ) ’ 'FILM STAR S MOTHER o IS KILLED IN ACCIDENT |1 I Two oOthers With Mrs. Slightly Hurt When Car Overturns. cic automobile overturned when & ime off. suffered while Ch a | AT STATE RECEPTION | New Hampshire Society Gathering')'; we to Be Enlivened by “Cash” Radford’s Playing. | fres | tended Mot only. 10 all formes Tesidents of the State, whether or not members v, but also to the large shingtonians included in ed with. | the Summer colony of the State. | ty oficials, will come down ar from New Udmp;hh‘e‘ committee on arrangements con- Howard O. Cross Lambert, Sewell W. Abbott and Frede- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 7, 1926—PART 1. 6. W. U. DEBATERS TIE| [ IN CLASH ON COURT| | | | | Reporter, Swayed This Way and| That, Finally Decides Both ‘Won—So Do Judges. After an hour of earnest debate from station WMAL, 720 Eleventh st night, setting forth the s and disadvantages offered and the world by the World Amer! | Court and supporting and questioning \mo wisdom of the United States Sen- country into the ate in voting thi 1 the cheer judges, compris | from four of the \m. alled it a draw. Al N repres: local ne: vle W. Ohlander, the affirmative, ¢ the court and on the ilis || r, who || has maintained a stri [titude concerning the tribunal, began in | (o he f certain inner-disturb. st his peace of | Seymour, first | er for the negative and undoubt y a man of sound ideas, pointed |/ | out the disadv s | to the court 3 rie Prevost | disrupted. How r the negativ me out with the cour ite had jeop: | f| negative | presented the best o both had won the debate. . It pays to read the want columns of The Star. 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Maj. | commanding 3! cause the fnadequate armory facilities prevent the local militiamen from en. | gaging in other social activities such | as other gua anizations may | have in their State-built armories. The theater will be decorated with all the distinctive flags and guidons ast Artillery and Military Police, which make up the | local guard. The decorations are in | charge of Capt. Raymond M. Peak | and Lieut. Robert Lloyd of the Military Police Company, whil special stunts committee is headed by Maj. Joe R. McKey, 1st Battalion of the A distinctive winding the t_Engineers. Ingineers. | evitt is vice chairman of the general committee. Reserve officers who have served with the guard, Regular officers at the War Department, district of \Washington, Fort Washington and Walter Reed Hospital have been in- vited to attend. Discuss Literary Market. A discussion on the current mar-| kets for stories, plays and poems was conducted at the bi-monthly meeting of the Writers' League of Washing. ton, Friday at the Thomson School Community Center. A program of original stories, plays and poems was glven by members of the association. Two applications for membership were recelved. The leagus meets the first and third Friday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock. All interested in writ- ing are invited. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. i JAMES BERRY, President i| JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y Special dang old minuet, with the tume, and the new be presented k direction of Mrs ‘Window tor, ‘win- dowW ....... Flame fits on any g: light and Ash Can, size. iron with Garbage Can vanized fron ... heat 11™ AND G STS. 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Electric 12-inch Can 36 The Whirlpeol Washer Visit our display room and see the Whirlpool demonstration, or write \nr phone for a demon- \ stration in your own home without obligation to buy. The Whirlpool Washer is lower in price than you expect any full- capacity, high - quality Washer to be. Third Floor CREDIT costs nothing extra in our Furniture Store. No interest or extra charges —the price is the same whether youbay cash or buy on divided payments. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABI STORE" ONE PRICE TO ALL—di- vided payments or cash. No interest charges or extras to pay when you buy furni- ture at Goldenberg’s. The procedure is simple and easy. NOW!- The Fmal Day! ~ Sweeping Rummage Sale - Reductions on Furniture All Odd Suites and Separate Pieces Discovered by Inventory at Deeply Bed-Davenport Suites Two-piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite, consisting of long sofa and chair, cane panel back, and upholstered in taupe and rose jacquard velour. Spring-filled cushions. Sold regularly for $225. Nowgy $149 (2) Odd Kroehler Bed-Davenports, long sofa with three spring-filled cushions. Cane panel mahogany-finish frame. Sale price e $98 (4) Pulman Bed-Davenports, long sofa with spring-filled cushions, overstuffed and upholstered in taupe and rose Jacquard velour. 8old regularly for $145. $98 Nowr e e S G (1) Three-piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite, upholstered in taupe velour. Consists of long sofa, club chair and rocker. Sold regularly for $195. MNowe ......onooi S $ ]. 1 9 Bedroom Furniture American Walnut Dresser and Two Colo- nial Spool Beds with De Luxe springs. Total value, $169. Sale $ TH s s e R S R R e 99 (1) Four-piece Bedroom Suite, old ivory finish. Consists of 45-inch dresser, chiffo- rette, semi-vanity and bow-foot bed. Sold regularly for $195. $1 ] 9 Now 5 (1) Three-piece Bedroom Suite, combina- tion French walnut. Consists of 45-inch dresser, large chifforobe and full size bow- foot bed. Sold regularly for $i05. Now e o $110 (1) Three-piece Bedroom Suite, combina- tion Huguenot walnut, Duco finish; deco- rated. Consists of 38-inch dresser, chest of drawers and full size vanity. Sold originally as four-piece suite for $195. 99 Three pieces for (1) Three-piece Bedroom Suite, combina- tion American walnut, consisting of 48-inch dresser, full size vanity and bow-foot bed. Sold originally as four-piece suite for $225. ‘Three pieces 112 SO for .. . v ree-piece edrocm Suite, old ivory enamel finish. Consists of dresser. large vanity and chest of drawers. $1] 5 Formerly sold for $175. Now (2) Four-piece Bedroom Suites, one com- bination French walnut and the other com- bination American walnut. Suite consists of 45-inch dresser, full size vanity, bow-foot bed and chifforobe. for $195. . $145 Kitchen Furniture (36) Unfinished Kitchen Chairs, with solid seats; strong and well made. Decorate them to suit your fancy. Sold for $1 49 $2.25 each. Rummage price. . (22) Porcelain Kitchen Table Tops; sub- ject to slight defects. To be ilosed outgtomorrow at..... $1.49 (6) Porcelain Kitchen Table Bases; some with stool attached. The tops are imperfect. Sold for $25.00. Rum- O mage price ............. $ 1 2‘. 5 (4) Kitchen Cupboards, in golden oak; solid panel and glass doors. Deep cupboards and 2 drawers. Sold for $14 75 $24.50. Rummage price. . _(3) White Enamel “Broome” Utility Closets; sold regularly at $24.50 each. price Beds and Mattresses . (2) - 4-ft. Bow-end Steel Beds, French walnut finish. Sold regu- larly for $45. Sale price. $ 2 8 . 5 0 (1) 4.6-ft. Bow-end Steel Bed, American walnut finish. Sold for S $45. NOow ............. $ 8 50 (4) 4-ft. Steel Beds, American walnut fin- ish. Sold regularly for $32.50 and $35. Now... 1 9.75 (12) 4.6-ft. Odd Beds, American and French walnut finishes. Sold regularly for $29.75, $35 and $37. 5}0 $1 9 75 (1) 3.3-ft. Solid ahsoglany Poster Bed, very heavy solid posts. Sold reg- $ . ularly for $59. Now............ 3 9 (1) 3.3-ft. Poster Bed, of combmatwn mahogany; high posts. Sold 5 reularly for $45. Now.......... (6) Poster Beds, of combmatmn mahog- any. Four full size and two in twin bed sizes. Sold regularly $F’ 5 for $35. NOW...o....covovenaes (10) 3.3- ilt Sxmmloni and Sure Sleep Coil Springs. Sold regularly 5 . fol:' $20 and $22. Now.. $12 0 (48) All-layer Felt Mattresses, art and woven stripe ticking. Each one has manu- facturer’s guarantee label sewed on. Sold regularly for $18. Now clearance tomorrow. $14.75 Sacrificed Prices—Many at Less Than Actual Cost! Tomorrow ends our semi-annual Rummange Sale clean-up of Furniture. Various odd lots and discontinued numbers cleaned out week have béen replaced by others brought to light in our warehouses and on our floors, and all have been marked at tremendous reductions for final Savings of a third to a half—and more! time to secure many wonderful bargains in Furniture of enduring quality. The Privilege of Paying Charges. Living Room Suites (1) Three-piece Living Room Suite, up- holstered in figured mohair, taupe and rose. Large sofa, wing and club chairs. Reversible spring-filled cushions. Sold for $2 45 $345. Now (1) Three-piece Living Room Suite, up- holstered all over in the best grade of mo- hair; figured blue mist. “Luxart” make. Sold regular- 350 ly for $495. Now. (1) Three-piece meg Room Suite, over- stuffed and upholstered in taupe and blue jacquard velour. Consists of sofa, wing chair and club chair, with spring -filled cush- ions. Now (1) Three-piece Living Room Suite, of heavy Jacquard velour. Reversible spring- filled cushions on sofa, wing chair and club chair. Sold regularly for $245. $ 1 50 Now Four-piece Fiber Reed Living Room Suite, consisting of 60-inch high-back sofa, rocker and chair, with reversible spring- filled cushions, and 32-inch table to match. Enameled burnt orange and black. Three- piece suite sold for $110 and table for $29.50. Total value, $139.50. Sale price $88 for four PIeces: ... - ausimsr s (2) Three-piece Lloyd Fiber Reed Living Room Suites, enameled parchment. Auto- mobile spring seats, upholstered in pretty cretonne. Consists of 48-inch sofa, rocker and chair. Sold for ‘39 §59. Now .. £4 o Breakfast Suites (1) Five-piece Breakfast Suite, finished in ivory enamel, with floral decorations. 36- inch round table and 4 chairs. Sold for $35.00. $19 75 Rummage price T e (1) Five-piece Breakfast Suite, painted gray; consisting of large drop-leaf table and 4 pretty chairs. Substantially made pieces. Sold for $45.00. Rum- $27 50 mageprice ...........C. (1) Breakfast Suite, ivory enamel, finished with black decorations. Drop-leaf table and 4 chairs. Sold for $49.00. 29 Rummage Price .......-:.:coco (2) Breakfast Suites; one in American wal* nut, the other in mahogany. Top of table, 30x36 inches; extends to 60 inches, and 4 chairs to match each table. Tables sold reg- ularly for $65.00; the Chairs for $12.50 each. Total value, $115.00. Rummage $59 price; eachisuite. ... ..cococoans (1) White Enamel Drop-leaf Breakfast Table and 4 white enamel Chairs. Formerly priced at $34.50 a set. Sold “as is.” Rummage price, suite at Lamps (6) Gas Floor Lamps, polychrome base and 24-inch silk shade with deep fringe. Completely equipped with burner, mantle and adjustments. Sold 14 75 regularly for $25. Now.. > (12) Junior Floor Lamps, wrought-iron and polychrome bases, with two sockets. 22 and 24 inch silk shades.. Sold regularly for $17.75 and 8 98 $19.75. "Now: ..o loovne (4) Table Lamps, pottery vase base; dou- ble socket. Sold regularly for 2 98 $5.98. Now .. o (6) Boudoir rose and blue. Sold regularly Now .. amps, pottery vase base in Silk or parchment shades. for u $2.98 China Cabinets (1) Odd China Cabinet, of combination American walnut; semi-inclosed. 25 Sold for $50.00. Rummage price (1) Odd China Cabinet, of Huguenot wal- nut, burl front panels drawer in base; sold as part of dining rdom suite at $39 $75.00. Rummage price. . (1) 0dd Server to match the $39.00 China Cabinet—can be used as Radio cabinet or Console table. Sold as $19.50 part of suite at $40.00. Rummage price for Convenient Divided Payment Plan Is Yours. Other during the past Now is the Your Purchases on Our No Interest or Dining Room Suite $145 One Dining Room Suite of ten pieces, sub- stantially built of combination American wal- nut—of splendid design and excellent finish. A 60-inch Buffet, China Cabinet, Server, ob- long Extension Table and six Chairs to match. Reduced to $145.00 for clearance. $89 Dressers, $49 Odd lot of eight 50-inch Dressers, with three top drawers and two large bottom drawers, with extra large mirror. Of com- bination Huguenot walnut; with dustproof interior construction. $35 Dressers, $24.50 Lot of six Walnut-finished Dressers, 40 inches wide; with good size mirror. One Bow-foot Bed to match the dressers advertised at $49.00. To be closed out tomor- row at exactly HALF PRICE. 340 Gateleg Tables at $33 Lot of 4 Gateleg Tables, solid mahogany top, size 38x54 inches. Artistic design and good finish. Windsor Chairs & Rockers $16.50 Windsor Chairs, $8.25 4 Windsor Chairs, mahogany finish, with rush fiber seat. Rummage Sale price, $8.25 each. $19.75 Windsor Rockers, $9.95 2 Windsor Arm Rockers, mahogany finish, with rush fiber seat. Rummage Sale price, $9.95 each. $12 Windsor Rockers, $7.75 2 Windsor Arm Rockers, mahogany finish, with solid saddle seat. Rummage Sale price, $7.75 each. $5.98 and $7.50 Baby High Chairs, $3.98 Odd lot of 16 Baby High Chairs, with large play tray; enameled in white, ivory, gray and oak finishes. $29.50 and $32.50 Boudoir Chairs and Rockers, $17.50 (12) Boudoir Chairs and Rockers, with soft reversible cushions. Upholstered in fig- ured denim and black sateen. $14.75 Buffet Mirrors $7.50 (12) Buffet Mirrors, 48 inches long; in three sections. 2-inch polychrome frames. $25 Buftet Mirrors, $9.98 (4) Venetian Buffet Mirrors, in mitred de- sign; size 48x14 inches. $15 Console Mirrors, $7.50 (4) Console Mirrors of Venetian plate, mitred ; size 30x14 inches. Rockers RNockers (3) Genuine Leather Rockers, with spring- Sold for filled cushions. $45.00 each. price 310 Night Tables, $5.98 (12) Night ‘Tables, finished in Huguenot . walnut and American walnut.

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