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i WALKER PROPOSED FOR Y COUNCIL Park View Association Fa- vors Its President for Advisory Board. Fred 'S Park night was named the choice of that association for ion to the Citi- zens' Walker. View Citizens® esident of the fation, last Catker fol- of the wn Cit- elther be abolished or that it be limit ed in its activities <o any memher of the | tzens’ public not to bind ion of Cit Associations questions. T 1ive Blanton was 1o have e meetin members and othe ed the hall i i : LI‘F'E aIME] e 11111 T 00O InTRODUCTORY DispLAY 1926 Styles LEONARD (CLEANABLE "REFRIGERATORS he council | and about 300 | but at a late hour Mr. Blanton tele- phoned that it would be impossible for | him to attend. John 8. Cole veported on his appear- | ance before the committee on Dis. | trict appropriations. An appropria tion of $150.000 had been authorized for the addition of a third story to the Park View School, and it was sald that as this is opposed in the community, an effort will be made to have the funds used for the pur- chase of additional ground for exten- | slon of the school and playgrounds. A program of entertalnment was given by Henry Goldstein, xylophon- ist: ukulele trio, Charleston dancers and quartet. Five new members were added. President Walker presided. Tribute to Mrs. Goodenov:. Resolutions of symathy on the death of Mrs. George 1. Goodenow, a former ‘ho died in New York City March 2, were adopted at an execu- tive board meeting of the National e of American Pen Women in cham Hotel vesterday. w was the widow of ( enow of Kalamazoo, Mich., dea in Washington for many She also was the sister of Lonis Napoleon Geldert, the past president of the National League [Hf American Pen W and was well known in lit | laly has a boom in rayon making. ! ‘' THE EVENING MERCHANDISING, TOPiC. Prcper Methods Discussed by New York Stylist. The proper method of mechandis- ing was discussed by Miss Helen Langdon Cass, New York stylist, at the weekly luncheon of the Advertis- ing Club at the City Club vesterday. | Miss Cass declared that women purchase clothes primarily to make themselves more heautiful and not because there Is a bargain sale, or because a particular dress is cheap, and that therefore merchants should advertise their clothng by styles and fashions rather than by pi “The stores cater to every the public and upon the duty of seeing that the rig! gets to the right person. 4 product produced is eved to the public through the storves,” declared 'Vertl!ln‘ really created the styles and Now is the time when you can buy a Leonard Refrigerator for less than regular price. All the new.1926 styles of Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators are featured here now at special low introductory prices. . Equipped for Electric Refrigeration A desirable feature of all practical sizes of the 1926 Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators is that they are equipped to accommodate electric sce-making machines for either immedsate or later install ation. Spocial Low Introductory Prices Make Buying Now Worthwhile One-piece white porcelain - lined Leonard Polar King; 50-1b. ice capacity..... 75-1b. ice capacity ene-piece porce- lain-lined Leonard Polar King...coco0esee000e Leonard Cleanahle, ane-piece white porcelain-lined; 50-1b. ice capacity...oeeen.. Leonard (leanable, 73-1h. ice capac- ity; equipped for elec- tric icemaking machine White enamel-lined leonard front {cin, style refrigerator, 40- Ib. 3ce capacity......eu.... $35.75 $39.75 Small icer, lined 52.25 $62.75 King, one-piece white porcelain lined........ lain-lined ; equipped for electric refrigeration. . apartment white enamel White enamel-lined top icer, 30-1b. ice capacity 100-1b. ice capacity I.eonard Polar $44.75 T.eonard Cleanable, one-piece porce- $67.50 top $12.25 $14.50 * All-white porcelain I.eonard (lean- tric $22 rigeration 1. ice capacity....... able, «!uipped for elec- e MAYER & CO. Between D & F l ,.:m‘llflwmlHllIllllllflWMMlflmmmmfliflmmmmmmmwmmuwmm Seventh Street Every Practical Size of Leonard D.. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MARCH COMMISSIONERS DISSENT. STAR, WASHINGTON, againat the the demand for particular articles ing Co. that lead women to buy. George 1. Snowdon, of the Hecht Co. presided as chalrman of the meet- ing. thei; ), Thompson and Nugent Oppose | iheigiob mon Corn Products. Co. Dismissal. Commissioners Huston . Thompson and John F. Nugent of the Federal Trade Commission have dissented from the majority opinion of the com. Telephoning by wireless from mov- ing trains has been tried successfully on British railways. although tunnels cause a distinct “fading” of the voice, Corn The dissenting commissioners. in charge that standing millions of persons were out of work in 1920, and many commodi- ties dropped in price, the company. through a guarantee against decline in price, held up the price of syrup. The dissenting opinion said that the company took the step guaranteeing mission which dismissed the complaint 'against price decline although the in-|columns of The Star. 10, 1928. Products Refin- notwith- Charming Early American Brilliant Color for the Breakfast Room 4 X B, s B 2 B, Six Piece Dreakfast Room Suite EXEXEXRXEXEXEXEREXEXEXEXEXEREREREREREREREXEXERXEREXEREIEXEX 2 It you need work, Austrial collapse of 1920 has caused corn, from which glucose and syrup are made, to drop in price. and al- though the collapge of prices in farm products and widespread unemploy- ment, due to the industrial collapse, had greatly decreased the purchasing capacity of the ultimate consumer. — Fhl"" UNDER MITTEN u SSRGS pn,,‘v".';': -9 read the want pY | E—— s o T——— ‘TheMitten-Managed Bus Sezvice BALTIMORE $200 WILMINGTON ~ 4.25 PHILADELPHIA 5.00 Ponse. daily. Suite in ’59 Six pieces with cheery hand decorations and rich damask chair seats to blend. To cheer up that “early morning” grouch—how about a really gay little nook for the morning meal?—and one that will be a delightful tea or sewing spot any time of the day? The Salem cabinet, the extention table (with extra leaves), and the four damask-seated chairs will create such a place in- stantly. table. and four side chairs. —ready to paint Five-picce breakfast room suites, finished in choice of four attractive colors. ‘hairs. © Drop-leaf table, with four side Six-piece decorated suites, with a convenient enclosed Welsh cabinet, extension table, and four upholstered-seat side chairs. Finished in green, blue or gray Smooth—varnished Windsor type—substantially built and well finished breakfast room 119 51.59 of the In ivory and blue, or marine blue and navy. $39.- (Fourth Flaor.s Four Other Breakfast Room Specials Six-piece suites, composed of a serving table, drop-leaf Of smooth, unfinished wond 519.75 532.50 (Fourth Floor.) Things for Every Household Priced for Every Purse ONE DOLLAR Stamped Bridge Set 1 S-piece Belgian linen <et. 4 napkins and 36- . wide square cloth. Attractive design. Stamped Bedroom Set, $1 6 pieces. one 43-in. scarf, one 36-in. scarf, one pin cushion, and three pieces for the vanity. Of pure Bel- gian linen. Stamped Nightgowns, $1 Voile, crepe. nainsook ready made gowns—at- tractively designed. Colors, blue, green, orchid, pink, yellow. Hemstitched Stamped Cases 2 for $1 “Fruit of the Loom™ muslin pilloweases with 3-inch he mstitched hem. Stamped in sev- eval designs. two/sizes; Stamped Dresses 2 for 81 Pink and blue shadow striped Tawn dresses for children 2. 4,6 years. Stamped in several designs. 58-Inch Damask 2 Yds. for $1 69¢_grade of damask —plain white or with borders of blue or rose. “Union” Linen Towels. 4 for $1 “Union” means half finen and hali cotton. White with faney hor- ders in fast colors of blue. gold, rose. lavender, Felt Base Floor Coverings 3 sq. yds. for $1 Dutch tile patterns in blue and tan. Other wanted designs. Bring room measurements, (Sixth Floor.) Waxed Paper 3 Rolls for 25¢ Large sized sheets of waxed paper—0) cheets to the roll. Excellent for wrapping lunchee (Firet Floor.) Baby Dresses and, Rompers. 2 for §1 Made up rompers oi muslin—s om e with hems and yokes hem- Sizes 6 mos., white made-up dress stitched. 1y, 2yrs, Marquisette Curtains 51 Ruffled hemstitched hem White and marquisette hemstitched. “Bar Harbor” Cushions, $1 Covered in appropri- cre- l6-button cushions—tufted on ate patterns of tonne. both sides. Yard-Wide Cretonne, 4 Yds. for §1 New designs. terne, Water Color Shades, 2 for $1 Perfect ceru, (Sixth Floor.) Wm. Rogers Silver-Plated Flatware '/1 Less- 26-pe. chest. Now ... Teaspoons, Now Dessert Spoons. tet of six. Now Soup Spoons. set of six, Tablespoons. set of si; Orange Spoons, set of six, Dinner Forks, =et of si Dessert Forks. Ind. Salad Forks, Oyster Dinner Kn Butter Spreaders, L1 Sugar Shells Rutter Knives Gravy Ladles Cream Ladles o Cold Meat Fork Berry Spoon 2pe. Baby Setc.. (First Ploor.) Obey That Impuise: Open a Charge Account Tonorrow THE HECHT CO~F STREEFT . Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M.. curtains of white marquisette with cream curtaing patterns in floral and conventional i Rright colors and dainty small pat- window shades on gond rollers. A choice of fight or dark green—white or Originally $13. Voile and Marquisette 4 Yds. for §1 Lovely sheer tain materials in colors of cream, white and ecru. Hand Torn Sheets 51 Periect sheets of i excellent quality 1 lin. Sizes 81x%0, 7250, 63x90. Hand torn and ironed. $1.49 Linen Breakfast Cloths. $1 43-inch pure crash linen breakfast cloths with fast-colored bor- ders, in a variety of shades. 9 Yards of Toweling, S1 Rosc or blne checked glass toweling—plain dich toweling with red or hlue striped horders 17 inches wide High-Grade Muslin 6 Yds. for 1 19¢ grade of bleached and unhleached muslin —one yard wide. The kind often wused in scamed sheets. Rubber Doormats To save your hall- ways irom “the mud. Of heavy gray rubber in diamond tread pat- tern. Size 830 inches. 25 Hassocks 1 Comfortahle foof- stools covered m Axminster or velvet carpeting. Choice of several designs 200 Yards Inlaid Linoleum $1 sq. yd. An attractive pattern that gives the effect of marble ng. Be sure to bring measurements. 300 Yards Velvet Carpeting $1 yd. 27-inch wide dered velvet carpeting in several good-lacking patterns for hall and stairs. hor- (Sixth Ploor.) " Lttt ettt ettt ettt ot HRER IR EX EX XX X ZX XX EX X R XXX 5 I B /s Ft ettt tatat et ot Pt tatatats X% Lttt ittt sttt Pttt STt S0 \