Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1926, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, MAY 2, 1926-PART 1. b5 e 13 C) . which assall the sensitive mucous|and of asthma, its frequent, even| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |tion pictures of Melbourne and Vies ! Home” Most Beautiful of All Words, membranes of sufferers from the Sum. |more distressing, and quite dangerous > 4 ' toria, Australia, its raflroads and ey 2 F mer type. fThis is particularly true |sequel, have to a marked degree im.| The Wanderluster’s hike will ngl sources, with Australlun music and} )] in England, where so much land is in | proved the technique of this treat- |from Mount Rainler, Md., at 2:30|a descriptive talk by R. Tom Sawyer Chauncey M. Depew Declares at Fete Connn e L DB T i e Scmoeeener wi e | 3L Noiourne, 530, ¢ Waraman o L o eater. | | | | e Ehp s T e gullty pollens is constantly being en- | By tho Associated Prese. i 1i tual F HlN ~—- Trees Cause Early Type. Jurged. * One ‘of the latest 10 be | Missourt day will be the featurs of | United Lodgs of Theosophists, 07 iy the Assoc ress more precious and is a perpetual re. he eably. ob 8 " yranded as the frritant in some cases : e & sts, 7 NEW YORK, May 1The most|minder that life is worth ving. et o e o hay |1s ‘the common plantain, a weed of |the WWomen's Nationa Ilev‘:,';]lif:: :}-?r‘-‘llor{ciu”\'\{:;r;g'gi]v‘:h.mf‘;lw.l Jresis, & beautiful word in our language is e most beautiful word in cur Ionis;. A \atudy, mAAS: by tHe B which there is said to be enough be- | Political Club, 5 o'clock, at 2 3 :2:;:&;'!1”:::;;::'" m}{] nlx::r}:::‘n ?3: L:Iff.:ii‘lt“q':ng’,‘°'{‘§. o(ng ;lllt:n:hrhlxr::r]r‘x]‘; gency clinic :'nm-llwo«' that Qhel; a L‘lwnsken \;:‘:fi)ll‘l‘x:g::n “T".?p‘:'.i’-‘i’l(‘?.’ifo'r‘; Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Aaron E.|"The Second Birth " 3 s _old, i ’v» G 3 Sl & . o2 more tree, ich ad s Washington a b e 4 o . ) Louis will be the prin- Dr. Ardeshir B. Irani will lecture on, Changes Made in Response e Muntiic Club at the thirty.ntth |l tastes and conditions i “Home, Emergency Hospital Clinic|streets ana roads in profuston: 14 the |are still right on the job. B e e e stect hes Anclangi Pt s ol : : e organiza .- Mr. v's L o e in int here is that during ¥ebru. |maintained for s I WhOn ot s e 1 bra der spices sahi to Protests Against Orig- !aress conciuded with the rentimeat|sing. It was late in her life, and few Reports on Pollens Caus- | g noint here s tha Oriiney head | pay, s held twice a week, or: Monday A i o o (A heEaRAR A 3 Sy " - | that life is worth’ the living. of her notes could be heard. A great - colds are so prevalent that many ac- |and Thursday at 1. This is the fifth | congregational Church. ' Dean Kelly| 5 inal Sa"mg Times. | “Birthdays do not die, they nceu-|lady sitting near ine expressad the ing Trouble. tual vietims of this type do not know | season of its successful operation, | ng" Miss Nannie H. Burroughs will | > Yucatan and the Mexican mulate,” he said. “If we are wise we |hope that the singer ‘won't bore us| they have hay fever; they simply {and it is considered by medical men | peqj. s aya Knot.” a theosophical : ‘Krelln(';]ln"or nmy]||!\‘: people u:u] :»\e:;: = she always does with l{_(;me,sweel - think they have annual hard luck uslpbg'h;g‘no“xmlp part lnu|he|sorl\'l|m: e lecture be given by Linn | i whi have added t our happiness jome"” as encor he encore Vi cc he community by 2 Pria 1 vi « e, 8 o'clock Arriste Juilding The Navy Department yesterday |ind the hum)‘.‘neus We have been able | came, and it was Home, Sweet Home.| Those who suffer from the Summer “‘1"‘}1‘*111|:1(‘[x|i(1 May to early June, by Vortitution, 5 e """,) Ll Qubi L AL as",h' et l.m«l' y::x'):'-.i .x,rjx ;l,p,‘. mounced the naw cruising dates |to distribute and share with others.|The great lady burst into tears and (YPe of hay fever, commonly and|ihe way, is the time for preventive St e Lo :“‘:“,"1,:':,',’;‘*;,';":“"’;.4'5‘“,‘,",',:’ bringer Lodge. Free admisston. the United States Naval Re-|AS the package grows, it lecomes |begged Patti to sing it again.” usually wrongly called “rose cold.’|incylation of those who sneeze, and for a fivemile hike along the river - - = | are advised t! the season during | . , 5 i C di & NS s for the District of Columbia : € lsnuffle, and feel generally erable Detailed as Commandant. and through the hills of Virginia . . serves for the District ¢ a, 3 which they feel “less than the dust” | S5 o P90 p com. Campfire and coffee before dark Army Resignations Accepted. anging the schedules announced jUDGE TO PRESENT Engineer Officer Comes Here. :;e:as‘:dgtgg':o?;h‘l:g; d’i:;g g;;elm{.; monest type, and the one to escape | Maj. Edwin M. Chase, jr., Ordnance | prngtic FPe (“00o0, PO (ag.| Resignation of Capt. Lorenszo X. ea in the year which brought a Capt. Howard McC. Yost, Corps of | gat busy “and smrl’,n with the pre. which many seek certain ?‘;rhtu]('luu« Department, has bee(? ;lewllerlufl('om' ner, leader. Snow, Alr Service, stationed at Foit snobest fiorn)he meservists. : A u s mountain resorts, is caused almost|mandant of the Ordnance reserve R Shafter, Hawali, and that of Second B i biliten Esti v FLAGS TO NETERANS [Zociness ewtioned i Hawall, s yentive intculations whish form the fentively. by ragtweedl pollsn. depot at Pig Point, Va. At present he| The Bureau of Commercial Eco-|Lieut. John I. Soule, Inf: o 2y S > been ordered to this city for duty in (3 1 <reather. mich as thils veglon Recent discoveries by those investi. |it attached to the Franklin Canton- | nomics, co-operating with Wardman |tloned at Fort Benning, G trainin hip of the local r cr\\'h‘l» “r_‘e“og;;az;:":eh:l Chief of Engineers, ""“nm,rgam\' recently, encourages |SAting the varied ca f Camp Meade, Md. Park Theater, will vi been accepted by the President. now la g at the Washington Navy s has J N 3 s trémendous vields of pollen of the Yard will make three cruises to give | Banquet and Ball of New Club to flowering grasses, point out the physi- local reservists their annual More than 55,000,000 pounds of | cians n charge of the hay fever and sts teadilhe EquinGAl by Be Attended by Many rayon was produced in the United | asthma clinic maintaine by Emer- P 3 st cruise will be from Notables. States in the past year. gency Hospital, and it is these pollens - Peter Grogan & Sons Co. ¢ second from i e Uh sl AR 22 e I RS0 L Mo Ly . . and the third T 9, ust 14 to August 28. At} judge Robert E. Mattingly will \ Look for the o Quality and e time the Baltimore Naval | present on behalf of the donors the ok f Quality and Service s will come to Washington | two silk flags at the banquet, installa- Sale Tags Always rk on the Allen. ton and ball of the American War 817 823 ch Nw - - enth St.NW. “Homefurnishers Since 1866 7 % iew cruise dates have been | veterans' Club to be held at the May- ed to start on Saturday. The|gower Hotel next Thursday evening, dates had provided for the |, which occasion several hundred ')5\\““ gu,,r 722 2 to start in the middle of the | veterans of the various wars and their but because it is didleult for] griends will be present. arcange with _ thelt | “ppe “gopation includes o large silk & v leave eXcebt| gperican flag und a club emblem of %fl il the same size, with -the backgroun INGTON of blue silk with the lettering and the seal of the United States in gold and two holders of neat design. The Lt overit | presentation will take place during the pe an intermission. s bdent dn- 740 r(‘;w;“”{»]cx‘g:fl. m)‘-*'bn‘o”:wc:ghffl UILDING such a reputation as we have itions, the'order. vag||hanauet the dnstallition f hE Mo for the Burt Store and Burt Shoes—shows . ‘len oin the destroyer | Included in the list of those who will - ” £ e N I lantic ‘scouting | make brief addresses are Right Reve a constant and consistent endeavor to o anenver with it for the | James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washs Sree % e i "heen perfected | ington; Senator Roval 8. Co 1 cater to individual tastes. i e men their liberty | New York, Semator Lawrence I Th e Hat it N - ' eriod New York. Tyson of Tennessee, David C. Wines 1 s having what you ou o el bionnor. 3rd." seoretary of state of g o g g orec~ 1ac iscounts P to o S —— Maryland and _past _commander of have in size and shape—and always in |R Rupert’s Land. Francis Scott Key Post, American s s \ T . - ¢ com dhe amas Olts T Logion. of Fredertck, Md: Mer. C. I\ the Burt quality that has earned satis- In every department—Furniture, Bedding, Rugs, Wicker furniture, Lawn, ~» name of Rupert’s Land, former- homas, National Commander-in-C| 3 e o . g s appiled sowewhat looeely to| Fred Stover, Veterans of Forelgn faction. e Ve i e X Porch and Kitchen furniture, dre presented opportunities to buy regular standard # Northwest, and more | Wars, from Kansas City; Rev. Abram 7 f 5 % y i the land surrounding | Simon, Mrs. Margaret McCluer, presi- merchandise at greatly marked-down prices. (ioods that we vouch for as of first 1ludson This € nsive region, | dent of the National American War . N 5 . {he boundaries of which were not de- | Mothers, from Kansas City; District quality, up-to-date and desirable style. termined until the dominion Wwas | Commissioner Cuno H. Rudolph, Rep. R i3 2 in 1867, was named in|resentative Rathbone of Illinois aY fomor of Prince Rupert, the first{\Mre. Alfred J. Brosseau, president Al’thur Burt CO. 1343 F Street X Reductions on Regular Stocks Liberal Credit Terms 4 7 7 i States Naval Reserve Of- t their recent sovernor of the Hudson's n.‘ylviux;\ general of the Daughters of the pany. T territory was granted 0| Ayerican Revolution. g . ions - s, e v : 2 s, D s be Ctimnca il ot BTEIBnl | i bt DRy i oror A Worthwhile reductions apply on regular stocks, pl:&plgu?fituf)‘;alaznoacgsi%f;lha?:ée“hc\t'}:;crétji}:ieoi.a‘lo'r: chestras, with dancing from 10:30 carefully selected from factories we have dealt with for until 2 o'clock. Miss Mary Frances ¥ d terest charge added to sale prices. Take advantage of slenn will render vocal solos during vears and whose merchandise carries an unqualified this wonderful Anniversary Sale and open a charge fediiot the evening. guarantee. account. " Auto buses in French Indo-China itories.” but the term Ru- | that carry mail are subsidized by the Land is no longer used cernment. A A edroom Furniture / 4 $135.00 4-Piece Walnut Suite. $89.50 -~ ~ v ~ v - 5 ' * CILYO T IE 'S O F CUsS TO M ©UALITY \ ; - | $175.00 3-Piece Walnut Suite $149.00 / / ML Y $195.00 4-Piece Walnut Suite.$165.00 $225.00 4-Piece Walnut Suite.$195.00 $157.00 4-Piece Walnut Suite.$127.50 $§249.00 4-Piece Walnut Suite.$195.00 $47500 Maple and Walnut Suite, 8 pieces.. $42500 Maple and Wal Suite, 8 pieces $250.00 French Gray Deco- rated Suite. .. ooo.....8195.00 §295.00 French Grav Deco- rated Suite. . ..$225.00 $27500 Mahogany Poster Suite S ..$235.00 $107.00 French Walnut Dresser .. . . $7930 $87.50 French Walnut Dresser, $69.50 $6750 American Walnut 0, (- | A R $3850 American Walnut Dresser . e S surel : in i $31.50 American S surely as the robsn sn the spring- R | e Fresiet time—or the cherry blossoms along . ! L A } 0 . $29.50 Tvory Dresser.. . .. . $27.50 the Potomac—comes the annual Saks I 4_Plece Bedroom uite & Straww Hat Event to start the season S §9.50 Oak Dresser........... $34.78 right! H f 3 $36.00 Oak Dresser.......... $29.75 $139 $25.00 Oak Dresser........... $19.75 S Ly e T $3275 Oak Chiffonier. . .... $27.50 Of attractive design and carefully con- DI b e i b s $49.75 Walnut Chifforette. ... $39.75 $69.50 Walnut Chifforobe ... $55.00 prises a large Dresser, Chifforette, Bow-end $55.00 Mahogany Dresserobe, $47.50 R 2075 Walnut Chifforobe. ... $2250 Bed and Vanity in a very pretty Huguenot $49.50 Oak Wardrobe ....... $39.50 - p . $45.00 Walnut Bed. $27.00 finish. An ideal suite at a remarkably low $3850 Walnut Bed $22.60 Nnreiaarv SHE Phce 1500 Oak Bed $9.00 Anniversary Sale rice. S Metal Bed $12.75 4 . $2250 Metal Bed $13.50 Liberal Credit Terms $11.00 Metal Crib, $8.75 Metal Crib. $29.75 $59.75 $34.50 structed of walnut and gumwood. It com- 7%, 7227, Z 7 Dx;ing Room Living Room Values 0dd Pieces $175.00 3-piece Velour Suite $145.00 $5.75 Oak High Chairs... 5 7 Furniture * $19500 3-piece Velour $1295 Khaki Couch Hammaock Sui 159.00 $3.49 Porch Swings $40000 10-picce Walnut Suite ...§295.00 Suite §550.00 10-piece Walnut Suite....$495.00 §227.50 3-piece Velour Davenport $245 Hammock Chairs $41350 10-piece Walnut Suite... $369.00 Suite . 2 $195.00 .45 Porch Rockers. ; 2 PICECT UL Ote K238 -piece Cane avenport $82.50 6-Pi cakfast Sets §257.50 10-piece Walnut Suite ... e DR el ;2_’.72 g_l;;szz E;c:m; S $205.00 10-piece Walnut e & R $250.00 lfl-giecc Walnut Suite. $12500 Tapestry Davenport Bed...$85.00 $39.50 5-Piece Breakfast Sets. $215.00 10-piece Walnut Suite. $57.00 3-piece Reed Suite. ... $39.75 $3375 Oil Cook Stoves $47.50 Walnut China Cabinet.. .. $39. $65.00 3-piece Reed Suite $49.75 $9.75 Oil Cook Stoves $38.50 Golden Oak China Cabi- Sy $67.50 3-piece Reed Suite $57.50 $40.20 Kitchen Cabinets $39.00 Golden Oalk China Cabi- e $35.00 Kitchen Cabinets . . net ............... $49.75 $16.75 $895 Porcelain Top Kitchen ' $55.00 Walnut China Cabinet. .. $45.00 $1675 Console Table $1.95 White Enameled Stools. ..... SLI9 $67.50 Qu]axrtened Sak Buffet §9.7s $34.50 Console Table and Mirror. $29.50 hssis ? £39.00 Golden Oak Buffet 4.50 $16.75 Davenport Tabl 12,75 $95.00 Walnut Buffet . $77.50 $33.50 Spinegp Dok :zq'gs Rugs Davenport 'ERY Straw 1s a Saks Straw—in its fashion and in its value. Styles that will make vou lay aside the finest $60.00 Walnut Buffet.. felt with joy! Brims and $32.00 Walnut Serving Table $5.95 Book Trough. .. $3.95 $18.00 Grass Rugs, 9x12 Lrownfs R arl(i i ST R e ..§2 $1475 Solid Mahogany End Table, $IL75 b g:gg-g:}g. S12€8 Ve man o ; 3 00 Walnut Extension Table.. §2475 Solid Mahogany Cane Chair, $18.75 100 Grdss Rogs, 619" s ‘t)—: s at t : e §1075 Polychrome Bridge Lamps. $7.95 S oage. 356 every type, every taste $32.50 Unfinished China Cabinet. $21.25 Floor Lamps cere. 81675 $1620 Gold Seal Congoleum, 9x12 and every age. Full §2050 Unfinished Buffet... $24.75 $13.00 Smoking Cabinets. . $9.75 ;;'~5",}"l‘z‘?jf]};j"(';;§;;;‘}5{;’_‘9’;&~: leather sweatbands for wear and comfort. % 7% 7 7 24% $895 Unfi i $5.95 $595 Priscilla Sewing Cabinets.... $3.95 F : 5 Unfinis able $ L cenn $3 12 Felt-Base Art Squares 95 Unfinished Chairs. .. ! $17.50 Simmons Da-Bed........ . $1295 SZ0LEaNBHEh Claite $4500 Englander Couch Bed..... $37.50 : ’ 3 g $39.50 Davenport Couch.. Reft lgera' Chairs, $9.95 $7000 Englander Da-Bed $59.75 tor Set, 39%¢ - An attractive and 3 iz Nest of three § "THE season is on—the ther- | camfortable chair of Cold Storage go‘x:fl egsl?f]sd?;:: = \ o ) I iff e PO Heywocd-Wakefield Refrigerators, $10.75 Up ter Algreatispice \ ometer’s up—the tari I i i ? . Agr D, B ; fe o Anniversary Sale prices make saver in the re- is off. Shall it be 6% or 7742 construction these splendid values. Great food frigerator. A PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH N and ice savers. A complete stock ‘,:':::?:3:‘:_‘)3 D. 2 of all sizes. Orders The Saks .\'Ixowiatg Includes Bol]t Lorcign and Domestic Hats R - o > SIS Z

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