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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1926. CHURGHES START o'clock, John S. M. Z.mmer- mann, bandmaster; Emil A. Fen- stad, assistant leader. March, “Les Banderilleros,” Vi 39 Presbytenan Congrega-| | (songs of Trving Ber tions Here Launch Big Cam- paign to Widen Sphere. churches we ®in Dev L ceently. has been launched of the nounced e rented | [ orcmestaa cocenr. | By the United States Soldlers’ Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, tomorrow evening at 5:45 Medley overture, “Ted ®er's Hits,” No. 2 Suite, “Le Roman de Pierret et Plerrette” ....... Burgmein Suite, “I.e Roman de Pierrot (@) “Serenade de Plerrot et Picrrette.” n») ‘Duo_Amoreux.” that sell for $§ in America in Denmark, where those of manufacture of the same qual- priced at about $12. Glass Tables, Windshield Glass and Window Glass, House Paints, Floor Wax & Stains Cellar Wall & Paints %fi'\f‘\%‘{fi" XLHIBIXILIXLR Ready for Snow! 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Ave. Phone Main 1703 I lol——=al—FDlal—o[al=— XXX 48 inches long 62 inches long Women’s Jersey-Top Zipper Boots, $6.00 = Women’s All-Rubber Zipper Boots, $§4.50 | on Your Car. | At the first sign of snow and ice—be on the safe side. Adjust Weed chains to every tire—it's so much better to be CHAMBERLAIN IMPROVING £oieinf, o e i horsiand and | ROOSEVELT CLUB ELECTS. | iotl, i ocord The rotlowing wers AFTER PARALYTIC STROKE Former Senator and Governor of As chairman of the military comnil N tes during the war he shouldered the | Capt. Paul Schnelder was elected |ing pill providing for increase in pen.| Indorsing the campaign of the Antl- heavy burden of helping to frame l?"f‘!l%:';l of 'P°M°~ T;hffifl“m Roose- | giong to Spanish War veterans. Capt. | Steel Trap League to obtain legisla stupendous war emergency measures | VeIt Veterans' Memorial ,ASSOCHUO" George Curry was named chairman of | tion in every State prohibiting the use and In 1918 came to grips with Pres. (4t & meeting last night at its head- & commitice to ar i E fHent Wilson, head of his own party, |auarters, 468 Louislana avenue, L e ‘wu his charge that the War Depart.| Other officers elected and installed in the Senate, going there in 1909. R that he can pull it up the _-E Two speeds! Going up—your speed. Coming Other Flexible Flyers are Main Floor. | A ‘Washington, arguing many Important wnfl_ ”8{.:’.:&’;&“;":’;’5‘&9’;‘;“‘.‘.’,?, Capt. Paul Schneider Heads Memo- | Ernest _Brunner, Clifford Allen, Women Appeal to Sex to Fight Use ment had fallen down in its functions, | Were: Sergt. Willlam E. Kittinger, vige | per e el Co-operative bus lines are being|McTernan, corresponding secretary;| Many railways of Spein are to be |to Amer! .-unod in the Netherlands. y y y: T ° 0 American women to aid In the fight. .SEEK AID IN DRIVE. elected to the board of directors: Thomas F. McHugh, James E. Duvall and Edward Aherne. The assoclation Indorsed the pend- rial Association. of Steel Traps. () 1 for memorial| o gieel traps in capturing fur-bearing Jcto- | animals, six prominent women, Includ- ing Gertrude Atherton, the writer, and . Minnie Maddern Fiske, the actress, last n'ght made public an appeal here president; Willlam A. Hickey, secre- tary and treasurer; Corpl. Jumes J. Lieut. Paul Judy, patriotic instructor, | electritied at once. Others slgning the appeal were Mrs. Myr. Harry Wardman, MASTER BUILDER we thank you e o To you the new Kaufmann Furniture Store owes much. You have trans- formed the building into a palace of beauty; providing every comfort and every convenience known to modern engineering. The spacious floors flooded with unobstructed light—the walls impressive with gorgeous Simplicity—the elevators, safe and rapid; all of them attest your reputation as a Master Builder. 3 Publicly, Kaufmann’s pays tribute to your vision, your skill and your fair ealing. You have made this the most beautiful of all the nineteen Kaufmann furni- ture stores. Mr. Harry Wardman, we thank you. K The ‘House E of” ‘Honcst “Values ~~ : 1415 H STREET N.W. BUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY CORNWELL GROCERY CO. R AR Cornelia Bryce Pinchot, wife of tho Governor of Pennsylvania; Mrs. John B. Henderson of Washington and Mrs. Ada Louise Fletcher, wife of the Sen ator from Florida. it 3 i) S © e/j f A B LTI Ui