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from one dealer he got access showed this preparation with fine re- promptu” written for the harp, which stroke carly Wednesday at the home THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ». €., SATURDAY, MARCi 27, 1926. B, | —_—————, T ———— COAL INVESTMENT f and musicians has blossomed into re- | ander Girardet, I'vench violinist, bothj by Milton Canif. also won marked ap- !RlTES HELD FOR DR. KERN: ! i citals that were well worth listening | especially happily chosen to interpret | plauge. It was Quite appropriately — HT |10 and afforded Washingtonlans prac- | this music, fox they obviously love it/ calledl “An Act of Accent.” —ocal = - i AND SALES FIGURES | tical opportunity for the encourage: | and understand its subtle nuances.|and instrumental solos were welliBurial of M. E. Conference Mem- iz Th or Phane 1 | | ment of real native talent and young | The first movement established a | giver by Clifton Dush, tenor; David | bew st Winichesters Ve FRANKLIN 5416 ASKED OF DEALERS talent. Yesterday. the most recent of | buoyant mood and refined harmonic [ Morgan, pianist, and Vern Anderson, er a nchester, Va. ‘ uch occasions was afforded by the <I-tfen'. lhlehxn‘('lolnl(: : mlnue? 1‘n ::ml tenor. Special Dispatch to The Star. PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. N.W / By s debut in joint recital of Helen How- | lar vein; the third became frolicking, e " WINCHESTER, Va.. March 2 e e _(Continued from First Page) . on, lyric soprano, and Charlotte | like the chattering of persons who|G. W. U. GLEE CLUB PROGRAM.| . 000 lh GO 10 in Braddock | = Harriman, contralto, with George | talk in epigrammatic phrasings at a | Street Methodist Episcopal Church | [l than was outlined in the beginning | AN Wilson at the piano. Both these | fashionable restaurant; the fourth | y ooai Singers Prove Unusually Fine| South yesterday for the Rev. Dr. BRAND-NEW and that no effort has been mud{? }(‘mF d t f A k t | voung singers have had several ye: '::fi :m:::fl:nov::xwu: wn):]n a )t-h‘armlng - Given In Gymmastum John A. Kern, one-time president of i H 1deprive the Government auditor of the Y studious preparation before this | 4nd logi ending to the whole. n Program Give > * | Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, ‘ Members of Organizations | il s arneation of these state. | - cOETAtON 0 ssociations event, including one or more seasons giatherine iggs, voung Darpist | i George Washington University o ey e ot Ve, APARTMENT : : monte i i of study in Paris, and at the con- . . ettty s “lub, Robert H. Harmon, |derbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., 3 Here Outline Aims at Meet- | Mv. Smith told the committee that | Will Choose Representatives | crvatory at Fontamebleau. They | known. played a fascinating “Im- e e s _Fiarmon, accom.|whose death followed a paralytic 19th and Mintwood it howed marked improvement . very s thi. a , chosen | Seems a distinct addition to harp lit- | Panist, sl i ; o < | W. ing at Mrs. Noyes’ Home. |overything he requested and thi. by Secret Ballot. |sults in a program of well chosen | SRS i TEneC agdition to harp Bt | {FL G qcional quality in their most | of his son, the Rev. Dr. Paul B. Kern, | Place N.W another case he obtained a 12-month 8 before an audience composed r the annual concert,|dean of the Southern Methodist Uni- | statement, but that after the state- | of other local singers and |sPite of the damp weather her instru- L';:;;‘]al;l;"fl::‘l in the gymnasium of | versity, Dallas, Tex. The annual Bal- || One Square from Columbia Rd ment was completed a. question arose on of ite| MUsicians, a really musical audience, | Ment seemed in good condition and |&USG I P Y dlence scemed to | timore ‘conference is in session at the | New four-sto Tho first step toward a federation |1 to whether the amount of capital | Tules governing the election of I8 | wiich responded with enthusiasm to | My HIeHIEatal werd COUSHUL, | cepectally enjoy “The Alma Mater” | church where the last rites were per- || moder tmoroseme: of the garden and horticultural clubs |investment should be disclosed. two representatives on the Citizens'|(he efforts of the performe: el "é‘_“r:f;*? l:"';'lfll* -:l&} are | ith music and words written by mem- | formed, and Dr. Kern had been a | 2 of Washington and environs, to in-| Mr. Whiteford interrupted to de- | Advisory Council were adopted last| Miss Harriman has that rare gift, a| [ocoknied a8 vemarkable, plaved a |y 005, oiup "given as encore to!member of the conference since 1866. (| ing ietance. clude also those citizens' assoclations [clzre that the capital Invested has | ... (o pegerati £ Civic | voice of genuine contralto quality, | FFEHT L, ACTHITE SUd IPEOMOM | the first group of songs. Sullivan’s | Interment was in the faniily plot in airy ooms. which stre den and lawn com-| no bearing on a strict profit and loss | "Nt bY the Federation o | She has developed it to a fine state of| 0 Lo BRUB O MY TAseOUng | Lrpe Long ‘Day Closes’ was par- | Mount Hebron Cemet well arranged 5 petitions, was ken vesterday after-|statement. : sociations at a meeting in the board | gven tone production, ..mwl evhl‘n-mly standing and enjoyment on the 1‘)«1" ticularly well sung, and Cadman’s 2 Rooms, Kit., Reception 'l noon when representatives of several| Mr.. Whiteford insisted that the|room of the District Building. knows how to get her breath and con- | yAMEnE SHC 3 ¢ | “Land of the Sky-Blue Water" seemed |. .y sy ok organizations gathered at the call of | question which is really involved “The election will be by secret bal-|Lrol it properly, and seems to avoid| () RIGEEE 4 T BHOR Ol please smecially. O LI L SN Hall and Bath, pital committee of v 1 Cag Garden Club of America, presided lands and wild flowers explained the underlying principle it necessary to know what money was | a majority of the votes cast. that invaluable knack of submerging i...,.}):“.lrl.fim.«(',‘r::fnfi\:'-.‘fx"léaz:uf."'v“[ffl"igflf went over excellently. They also| Main 2100 Sarden.club federation invested It a correct view of the profits| Candidates nominated —for the | hif SXCURIY into her songs. This | e Keoncr mpriiten by this MRl SR L Harrison, vice president of the Gar. S eanr ik it L’X::"“.Q,;T.; {:.:,'.-:.::mr’i?m”}u‘,i:d mentioned quality was especially | The entire program proved Gabrlel | well. den Club of America. outlined some of 0 carry 5 G 3 e < evident in her interpretation of | W P a Burrus Williams, planist, showed E the advantages to be derived from ‘we had agreed upon with the |ing on the council; Bizie 8. Hoffman, SCINL L% “Widmung: and Ras. ,',r‘f::,r,—i,',',m ‘.’,"ull) \“‘;Tl:“'(,fi'h“,;,’,:m::r good technique and ;i'ndlvifxuamy of | Two More Hours zli SPECIAL uch a fe tion. 1t was explained | committee,” said Mr. Whiteford. “The | Howard D. Woodson, W. . Lewis|p,cns “Tre the latter being = | Dr Z B. Phillips of Eplphany [style in his two numbers, Liszt's; & + the speakers that these advantages | information shows what profits were |and Capt. H. D. Queen. well received that she repeated the| Church spoke eloquently in ragurd to | Second Rhapsody” and Debussy's| -fOT Work or Pl(ly AUTO TOP Mhelude tivie and mational improve|made and that one dealer did not{ The proposal to establish a belt-| e verse The old “Liongt] anraort Sor thet Dr athoiir tho | “Avabesqus Nirs. Siarmon s cxc| B ment, better hon better home | make any profit at all. _ line railroad was referred 1o the | ju} cuyl Hene' s Bach Choir, when it comes to Wash- | cellent in her child chamcmrmunn'§ A man used to take an hour DRESSING rounds and the protection of timber| Mr. Smith, the auditor furnished the | committee on legislation for report in | iy trye I ington April 6 and urged the club|und Herman Weihe was a good violin- | & each way to work—now he ® ¢ Henator Neely said that he believed committee by the. controller general's { will be dropped from the ballot, as will the first_candidate who receives April, Announcement was made t ing, unaffected persunality vretty to look at_and seems to possess | tinetive feeling of the leder was e very | the entire group was a pleasure, members to study the chorales so as the style and mood of French songs | ‘Buckwheat Cakes,” “When Pa W a Little Boy,” and “Dried Apple Pl ist. Earl Nalls has a nice tenor voice walks it in a few minutes—he & 2 2 AR RRERRRE < Noyes at her home, |what profit per ton was made by the : . that trap for contraltos— throatiness.” foun 5 4 3 50 K 5 :‘Jmlf,\(A,..,"..fl“n'.-un;i.m pre- ) etlers bee andithat thes fis: i;"m‘:'“?‘ _"‘!_,""“’”l“ o “"1‘;‘:'““ ”'"‘,“"‘l““{; Her higher tones were also intelligent- ..,,{,',’}:.’ifi%fi.f'e'niifl’&i'l '\’:-uln'{d(‘-rl:;:;fihfz \!’E:?fluqu;‘;‘[‘s':"cmfigfi :;d“‘gf:"r: TR i s were avallable to the committee. | dates recelving the smullest number|jy uuq ecasily achieved. = Added to ponih hied STREE Ok CHERNS and stood out for their splendid | B. F. SAUL CO tho is chairman of the Waiits Lveskiesik Figires. e these technicalities, she has a charm- | i ”teinca and eveellent grasp of | work. and thelr facetious group, | o BVs . 925 15th St. N.W. Half Pint, 10c office, said he had not received all the | the federation's banquet will be held | yattit® SR ) e TR S B0 e . = R How - has_gah day— s Have Fodoraty : e ederadl juet ; : ; o participate with the choir from the | that would show to advantage in I as gained two hours a day States Have Federations. | statements he had expected. He said | in Calv Hall, Eleventh and G |jep diction Was noticeably fine. Her | nudience on that oc n when Bach's | sentimental selections. The quartet he has moved to the . With pract every State in the | that six companies were to furnish|streets northeast, Ap [ Ecorn tositin ERULR. crovD Wad Batihows Pastons Wil ke the | of Chasiestonttes Sanied teretatiy| B Enough for Ordinary Top Tnion having a federation of garden | statements and that three only had| . G. Tignor prote: er e e s el e e Lo i il v |4 c & 1 It was pointed out that the Dis- | heen furnishe “unwarranted” use of firearms and : B x _ e T A } & F B ll & £ Columbin has been one of the| Tn reply, Mr. Leland, auditor for the | aking of human life by policemen e UG sad B crane bR e Bl ] ries, bea eptions i the committes of | coal dealers, said he understood Mr.jand shooting indiscriminately in the | Tamianctatncaie | DRRNE S g < £ APARTMENTS a s chaiman has been | Smith had not asked for. them, but | public streets ik g 3 there. S = o e T i rp . . und has not | that he had gone aliead and made o D e ;l:":;i,\npt‘m‘s in Recital at the Washington | Tient, Col. Powers Reassigned !% 219 50 € STS. wae 732.736 10:h St. N.W iterest in_the | preliminary report to the committee, o Al hriuliba d | : > : 3 A - N.W. yresented the Gar. | Mr. Smith declared that he had made a ~ | T lement 1 e aeenich |, Hotel Before Enthuslastic Audience. | 1geut. Col. Eaward D: Powers, gén-|& The Pioneer House an the Purk Main 1964 a at the Capital in | request for the statements and that M U S l (, enunciation and catehing the exact | The Men's Glee Club of Ohio State | cral staff, at Omaha, Nebr., has been | ¥R o i he felt entirely justified in making a | mood of the song. Plerne's “Le Moy.| University, under the personal direc- | assigned to the 1ith Coast Artillery activities in v'hid]\ 4| preliminary report to the committee | 1in" and *Ronde de filles de Camperle' | tion of Karl H. (“Pop”) Hoenig, gave | at Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y. | rden clubs in the Dis-| to Jearn what further steps the com- — SRS I by Valllezmo re unusually good|® typical glee club program in A ‘environs could] soites tighed taken; DORSEY WHITTINGTON'S | by Vullermoz were unusually good | f J0ch, FiSs S0 oo Taoroughl = part: it was explained are the| “On the total tonnage handled it| e 1| Englinh. was.ta . done. Saint. | enjoved by a large audience at the holding of Spring and Fall flower| doos not show that the prices have| Dorsey Whittington, an unusually | ¢hEUS s Sascinatingly done, Washington Hotel last night, followed Will lady or gentiemen in || ows and a vearly vegetable Show, bean excessive,” replied Mr. Smith. |talented youns American pianist, | F4°nS CNIEhtingale” wus elven skl |y, g, neing. - Outstanding teatures of | gueeto SEY OF Eeutiemen ' he fostering of such movements as KaiiiaRicatirees gave a delightful recital at Mount | Ly, MHEREREOR, AT SR O |{he program were the two groups of | {iL Bidon Tt o pending bill for the national ar Favors Auditors’ Co 3 Vernon Place M. E. Church South, | e T I ety [uuartet selections by the Varsity | e collision Tuesday noon, etum, calling of jolnt meetings to| Ar. Leland contended that there had | under the auspices of the choir of | POSEr at the piano, was quite evidently artet, composed of Messrs, Stude- Harewood Road near Soldiers’ been some kind of an agreement and | that church. an original and unusual song given ! r noted horticulturists and speak- The audience was ex- | ker, Dush, Worthley and Schnei- | Home, call Charles M. Wal- areful reading, although its dialect on kindred subjects, and efforts|that there should be a conference of | tremely enthusiastic. Mr. Whitting- i Miss Howl. | der. The comical impersonation of an || lingford, Woodward Bldg., | N toward making Washington a more | auditors before a report was made o | ton proved an artist worthy of a|Seemed hardly suited to Miss Howl | pgyihman telling in a monologue of || Main 2990, or Col. 6494 after 57 . ; e : beautiful city | the committee. | much larger audience in one of the | e e % | his first American ball game, as given THE best value in Washington, with ever g | "“Have you been able to determine.” | principal concert halls. per of Love. i 1E b h None to Give Up Work. | Senator ~ Glass asked Mr. Smith,! & 1 2 e e T vere three duets of which the imaginable modern comfort and luxury Tt 18 not the intention, according {0 “whecher the coal dealers of Wash: | hand i and powerful, | e b o new building with electric elevator and excelien . ions e g, that any ! ingtor chargi Xces: ces for s r s rang roug N s as C! ¢ o : planations at th "”e‘f,f}t, hat S5y |Instonare charging excess prices for | }1‘:‘3rcfi"‘vx:fhl’ule:sq.’(;‘““&l through the | the most beautiful. More than one service. All large bright rooms, cozy > activities. By copsa That's what we were asked Y'U“”-' | mand of rounded pian TXq(L;lsu(c:‘ ln‘nul vfrlw\‘s were achieve dinets, fine tiled baths, large closets, The red clubs it is expected that | saiq Mr. Leland. Representative | pyiy latter quality was ¥ the two voic n unison. o e e = ce CE . > will pursus with more vVigor | Rathbone asked Mr. Smith if he|evident in the lasy twe mesemente house phones in all suites, garage spas CEDRIC ENTIRE F in building at moderate rates, and many 4r 7in activities of home and |thought the Government auditors|ge Chopin's “Sonats in B Flat Mine 2 . A 5 gardening and strect and | b foen given sufclent information | Doty the. “Funerat Maret ana the | B ST One of the Most Beautiful Homes in the Fine, | ot featarcss . Tao undidh cevrooiis: Teksr Otganizations represented at the | fat o wanted information regard- | Tale: “Wind Over the Graves” belog | Presented Before Frlday Morning | Exclusive Section of li- with dinet, kitchen and bath for from 60 s e e Homt: |18 el l“"““"“fl»"x‘“",“l‘g‘;,"";;’n'l‘;’“ ‘Scherzo” also showed good shading| 1usic Clab—Dr. Phi Talks. 95 a month! includec 4 ~ z “1from a larger number of ~ | of tone. Mr. Whittington is a really The music of Gabriel Faure, as i i embers: AT | A (Hoks companien FeRds. (o TUT: | 0 e interpraier of ihe i nf et | dommsmetosia vostecay By & ndp o Massachusetts Ave. Park Resident Manager on Premises 5 \Q;nh”mz()fl‘lh;‘r:‘kl information as | master composer of the piano, Cho- | talented young people at the Friday W H WEST CO Mr. Rathbone. accuracy o orning * Club, is not nearly so | i 0 members : | M ii Whitetura) replied the Bsalers [0 HeDlays ithacourtey andinas| Moraing Riusic Clb, is ot sedely a0y Designed by one of the Nation's best architects. Colonial and ington, D. C.. 90 ereed on the information to be | .~ Hi. T e % g e i (] entively of stone. Twelve rooms and four baths. Shaded by massive || Founded 189} ston, D. " had agree works., His two encores were that| is the music of refined emotions and Lo sk 916 15th S Phone Main 99¢ town Garden Club, furnished and that they had spent| oupteers” “Fantaspy Impromptu® | polite subtleties. It 18 not sentimen: ||| oaks. ~Gardens—front and rear. Iligh elevation and unobstructed (| 5th Street one Main 9900 fyvattsville Hortic : Sl considerable money on furnishing it. | 5,4 g Minor Waltz tal or crude—quite the antithesis of | distance view. Lot running through block. bers; Bational Capital Dell 'ilf:'r:hl?‘““ added: “The commtiee v of| Other works that stood out with | these qualities. There is a luring at. | = s \ R uatits » e %0 | have to mak G | special individuality of reading were | 'mosphere that seems to always be just ood| i arfi o b e + With $0 1 what it wants and then we Will €On- | gohypert's “Impromptu in F_Flat |around the corner, evasive vet most | Corner. of Woodland Drive.and et T e T\ tiom el Cly, | Siaer At Major” and ballet music from “Rosa- | provocative. This latter quality seem. | i Inbers: Wild Flower Presery Urges Giving Data Asked. munde,” the Godowski waltz, ~Old | ed particularly true of the “Sonata || o ooty 200 members, and the | Senator Glass said that he could | Vienna™: the difficult Weber “Per-| for Violin and Piano,” played by Kath B C i - District of Columbia Agricultural { not see how it would help u,,,d,m,. | r:’;::{x .:\Io{l,iv;n h»::m"}"';::;l\(;‘enr;:; sqm\:: erine Ellis nl:}n!sl. nnfi Leon Alex: | . Hi il ation to learn Wt L . that M. | tuted for two short numbers by Devo. | grariralte 1 oootod B | REALTOR di Grester Interest Sought. o be iven foll informa- | The Palmgren number showed a flair || Centrally Located Home . a V e Ou een the individual ‘gardening | Sion that he desired. | for the modern. One would ke to Near 1ith and N streets 1653 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. represented weekly in The ! "Fa i torpreted a remark made by | hear Mr. Whittington here soon again | |F?R 'shM:lEu ‘ \with ! opport for fuller ex- Sith. A o e to learn |in a program of Chopin, the moderns ‘ompletely furnishes rooms, |! & ! . s, Seith opportinity for iller 5|, Scalth 'as s deshe o eer sich i Foulenc. Paimeren ind tenry 3 bath, Zcar garage Telephone, Main 6152 this amazing new e 1 cit oal | Cowell, and at least one Bach num 1 n tment | an Irbducers. "My Smith said that he |ber, perhaps a “Prelude and Fugue,” || | o "REFEIE Aol i place | Made no charge of- rebates because |and surely a Beethoven sonata. T oo eAEES el bungalow apart- garden clubs of the eity and’ je had no infurmation, and Mr. Le- | HOWISON-HARRIMAN RECITAL 4 feinity were not ;-py;;r]:-mo;: at lh‘n;» Tand m'si,\‘(efll;‘hnl it \lhler:hh‘?d“:).ep:\ SON-H MAY SCITAL. o MRt o the I meeting. 1t is hoped that they wi - rebates they would show in —e—e - mptly n; (hr\)(‘ rden !l-‘.dilm n‘,": cash books, to which Mr. Smith | Twe Fine Young Local Singers Make d R k ar, so that they may be in-| jad access. o e ] adei i those who il form | "y Con} deaters in their own nter. | Specemnfel Debut i Joint FroEmm. edge of Roc ation. Further developments |est.” said Senator G ‘shou - las £ S ° 3 gram looking to the feder: o e\"er)' bit of information to this | several young Washington singers Creek Park? il lrvflr:]mn:' ed in the Garden | auditor ;f the committee, who is dis- —— Convenience res l pa en s Section of The St interested.” ey 4 \Ir. Leland related to the committee New Apartment ’ o5 3 an incident which he said led him to £ i —in a modern apartment 1430 Belmont Street Theiat welll worth a Wife Asks Full Divorce. | 5yeve that the Government audito Building building situated just above Tiwo, stredt) Trovituges visit, for it repre- : B etenied by 0 Simith. sithonen || 5433 Connecticut Vit the RENTALS—$55 to $90 sture St o s shington denied that he was refer- ) comfort anc were married Smith himselr. Ave. NW STANLEY ARMS Building finished March 1st—25 apartments rented—23 left i 1860, and have no children said that if the ve. . 3 ARME g P 3 : they should sav so. e added. how- || siourh: cintaining sixie Attractive, well equipped unseasonable time—unisual ?fl"fi?;‘%?,?flil" rentals. T St SHie Tl Mol oREhTs iader | ever, that if the dealers refused to|} i : i ry o Large porches— iy . . carefully restricted building on one oi W FRERE WILL GF THE | furnish all the information desired, || cocclieat visw and. shonid he evcop: uEes With every ‘mffm.” Look at the front porches and then go to the street in the rear 3 < g ol o e oo bl o hts | “¥ou will not be in the happlest pos-|J Uoaaly cool Iy Summer, frithin one i convenience; ad within and look at the porches and the view they command over the city. QREEMRGTAT TR o o | ture you coull et eol] W S | a few squares of the main 3 oy nd 4% roonss and bativl e (SEvesatimay be com- 00K st ands indiviaiab hoe, | And yor Apri 926, for the purpos clecting | Mr. Smith insis hat in order to . AL i if desired. % : g : L e (@] directors for the eneilng YeaTsFol® | be in a position to determine the Rents, $57.50 to business _district! bmtE;ceptionally fontinitein be s ol tha trouble and high expense of house mainténanc \ r d " _|profits and losses of the dealers he - he hill, affording an unobstructed view over the city, sur- x . iy, e ATa, |anist havelintormation Shoine pol s $57.50 10 $67.50 Mo. Soundimg country and, ingeed, down the Potomac, { Visit 1623 \eRB (Barielth). PSR | et return on capital, invested. He|| Only two apartments left IMMEDIATE 0CCUPANCY This high-class biilding, with clevater service and about all of - MEREN said that he wished to be in a posi- S the latest improvements, including tiled baths; heated by oil; in- Lanier Place vd Cand | tion to know all the facts, 1 B. F. SAUL CO cinerator, etc. Gadina A ® irtren, " ——— | el s s 3l WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON FOR REAL RENTAL 4t junction ot Gl g = 120k Q¢ N J vhone M 7 IE 4 3 A RN LOAD OF FUR The Salvation Army fs aiding boy Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. b L VALUES. Wessiori1et Sunday—.1 oo O hijadelohia or Halti | of Irdalm‘m to ’l»eun;)"e farmers 1n | MOORE & HII l INC PEN DAILY AND SUNDA} = 4 * | Canada by giving them a 10-week | m———— 'N 4 Al SU! 7 PRI i TwO ToAns | course at Hadloy, Ireland, and then | ?wam.fl 2 SNl mw& ’ o e | sending them to alifax, Nova fi ) 0 ) ‘QQ‘- ‘% p ) CWi e 2imgty | Scotta : PR PRIPRNLPRIAN = 730 17th Street Main 1174 X Sl . o 2=ae A | crravee| | Brekd | WANTED--A SALES o i i ibibegt | Brookland Courts | promMOTION MAN TO verlooking Potomac VERY A 0. ‘l,\l{ 317 N A A i MATN 1460, LOCAL MOVING ALSO. | Park, the Monament i Vlniti b T2 | 1218 Perry St NE- MANAGE THE HECHT APARTMENTS ) : R R s 1 and Lincoln Memorial, D HOUSEROLD G00Ds—0R | v desirale S apape | C 0. MU S 1 C S T 0 R E FOR REN I d th River to { gupment in vartiy ied ceanto cattomia || ments of four and five ||} v and across the TRy o Heank, 9ans. T Thones |l rooms and bath. Detached ] 21 that hall . . the Arlington Hills. HOUSE SONABLE PRICES, fireproof building. Rentals ||| t is not essential that he sha 1 lps errace ce. c o b | o . . S vib e e from $57.50 to $70.00. | have had previous experience in a : il i NORTH! RETE . s e RN OB x| Make Your Reservations Now 3 music department or music store 1601 ARGON : :;LAI(:,, AT MA 2 D] 7] AS . Been slept on a koo while . Just North of Columbia Rd. at 16t, Now and needs renovating. s . h ! " i . t he be a good o R R hich the Park and You Are Also Wondering Su“wan Brothers But it is essential (1) tha & Distinguished for its individuality in Au‘,““ opportunities for outdeor play which tt 3 ——why the bed looks humpy and feels un- ti—e: (2) that he understand how to . . = River afford—golf. tennis, baseball, polo, bathing. boat an D R e B 819 15th Street ; Cxeyl & 2 architecture and unsurpassed in location. skating—are at your very door. The apartments are edjacent to : Maiz 2021 ! : promote a department where personal This mammoth apartment building is sur- Covecumnt Depaitnsats and withat:walking diseanceof the Bl oy o | P— | contact is necessary between distributor rounded by three wide o ol "hf," S shopping and theatre districts. . 610 E St. N.W. ____ | y | is unexcelled. Conveniently arranged appoint- THERE’S NO ROOF | ‘ and consumer; (3) that he be able to train ments of one room, reception hall, bath and T . . . A ms, reception 7.50 A MONTH 77.50 NTH LIKE AN OLD ROOF \ a selling organization; (4) that he be as Murphy bed to five rooms, recep hall, | hod b rs e bt by o SEERRE THE N\ e e bath and porch. Mahogany trim throughout e = = = R0 SouY N it 1121 Gth N, § adept at taking orders as giving them. the entire building, hardwood floors, kitchens : Comprises living room, kitchenand ~ Comprises living '}?‘:n"l st IRONCL ) Compan Ph. Main 14 | \ in sud t with breakfast rooms, tiled baths, built-in fix- i bathroom with bulll-}l;‘ :ub.MLmng :m l|Jd..; r;o:av;'ll “":i:: :u d:‘. wE u‘}x’ 53 Txllln_.rbioen' ‘ For the man, mature in ]}1 gmen, as tures and spray showers, Fnencl_l doors and ::n is equipped with & Murphy inn:u:n and bathroom On Time e . \ well as years, who can qualify, this is a windows, Murphy beds with spacious dressing g . he Mlien-Dolise Pm"f" i . f lendid permanent position. Apply by closets, several electric floor sockets in each The National Capital Press|N 16th & Columbia Road 1 e e 4 room. i $60.00 A MONTH $87.50 A MONTH [ ____ 13101219 DST.NW. ____ \\\; 1 letter (which will be treated confi- Three entrances, four lobbies elaborately b ROOFING—By Koo Several very attractive § dentially) furnished, which offer homelike comfort; i Comprises living room. breakfast Comprises large living room. bed- e P L A el e e § floors inlaid with beautiful broken Spanish i room, kitchen and tiled bathroom réom, kitchen, dining room with ROONS b snusd oy e e marble and terrazzo. Approximately 25,000 ! with built-in tub. Living room con- built-in table and bathroom with ) Company _ Phone, Main 933 hall, kitchen, bath and bal \ . 2 | ins « Marphy bed. Wittt vubs 10 Shares cony, to four rooms, kitchen, N\ .H. H. Levi sq. feet of corridor space. i tains a Murphy bed. uilt-in tub. oF reception hall and bath. R % 2 Accessible to three car lines, busses, stores, | Tuwenty-four hour talephone and elecator service. Apartments Ballard Oil E uip. Co. Service unexcelled and . . markets and churches. | may be inspected at any hour. Resident manager on premises. e e ) el prices reasonable. Vice President, 7 ; | i Par Value, $100 H : 24-hour elevator and switchboard service | NEW YORK AVE., TWENTY.SECOND and C STs., N. W. WILL_SELL FOR f THE TH E I‘I ECHT CO Resident-Manag i overlooking Lincoln Memarial estdent-Vianager . Call M. 5413 W. H.WEST COMPANY 916 15th St N.W. ¢ — B g e R / \W H S - Agents Main 9900 Real Printing Service Washington, D. C. ILLIAM S. PHILLIP - Main Our Work Bpsaks Zor:dtmit 16th & Columbia Road 1432 K St. N.W. Main 4600 HIGE GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON 8. ADAMS, SN | > [ : A~

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