Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1926, Page 38

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38 PILGRIMS CELEBRATE i o Cultornia were amon the guests, many being in attendance at ANNIVERSARY OF TRIP| 53 £ o e il An entertainment furnished excluv. —_— ively by l;:emhers of the local bar featured the banquet, and Included Banquet Held Two Years After|vocal selections by John Paul Jones Journey to Tondon, Shrine and recitations by John H. Wilson. of Common Law. | speeche: Among those responding | was Mayor Seasongood of Cincinnati, | who spoke on the necessity The pilgrims to the shrine of the | government in the lar eommon law celebrated the second paid a glowing tribute to Col. Clarence anniversary of their trip to Lendon | O. Sherrill, former officer in charge with a banquet at the Mayflower Fri- | of public buildings and parks in Wash- PROVING Better Furniture Costs Little True economy is getting most for your money. In buying fur- niture the most important thing to consider is: How long will it last. Don’t judge by outward ap- pearance only; inquire about the inside construction—the hidden - materials—the workmanship you can’t see. That’s exactly the difference between Character Furniture and the ordinary kind. And it DOESN'T COST ANY MORE. Examine the offerings on this page—come to Kaufmann’s and JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Com- pare—and you'll be convinced that Kaufmann Better Furniture costs little. e | |lj”‘“""”(lfi“| et <A L[ 1PN TR UL TR o Cedar Chest Sturdily built of genuine Tennessee Cedar; moth- proof. Roomy interior. $E E 75 Ornamented with copper trimming. A Fernery Made of the Famous Kaltex fibre. Very at- tractive. May be had in $865 several colors. ington and now city Cincinnati. tive from addresses. midnight. The committee in_ charge of the arrangements included llenry I3, - Dawi s Yt Montay HlEtt, D ari Hiobart daah. | Chosem Davis Only Candi- | caucus Monday night. liam W. Bride, Charles Henry Butler Charles W. Stanton C. Peelle, Charles t A. Coulter secretary. ‘Wichita, Built of layer felt; cov- ered with ticking of excel- $9 7 5 lent quality. A real invest- ment in sleep. Dancing followed until Darr, George Wells and F. F Compare the prices at Kaufmann’s and you will find convincing proof that you can save. The reason is that we ourselves save—getting lower prices from factories because we combine our orders with 16 other Kaufmann Furniture Stores—ior Kautmann’s in W ashington is the newest link in a nation-wide Furniture organization. And this dominating buying power assures you The Newest Furniture styles—before smaller stores can show them. A larger Variety to choose from—five spacious floors filled with suites and odd pieces. An absolute Guarantee of perfect workmanship—backed by a Nation-wide organization. Living Room Suite 3 Pieces $155 A Living Room Suite that combines attractive appear- ance and cozy comfort. The expert workmanship and se- lected materials give assur- ance of durability. The cover- ing is of fine Denim—there are several designs to choose from. Loose, reversible cush- jons. Nachman spring con- struction. A remarkable value, $155. DEMONSTRATION SALE OF RANGES Begins Monday Better cooking and less work. How you can accomplish both easily will be demon- strated at Kaufmann’s Sale of Ranges. Alcazar Ranges 1415 H STREET NW. AR SO0 R R C Mayor and Three Councilmen to Be | date for First Office. | nine The election of a mayor and three | councilmen will take place tomorrow at Takoma Park, Md., the polls being until 7 p.m. in the | & rian Church. The , has a million-dollar | open from 6 a.r high schoo! with 88 acres of campus. | Takoma Presby . THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 2, 1926—PART T — e manager of ELECT'ON TOMORROW j‘L;(‘lfiesJof l")l,mllf"::u}‘l?”J:dL;\lhl:;,Mg:;;:; faten.‘(.”‘l‘-‘;;m\:'. Crittenden is a former it P.+P. Campbell, former Representa- Kansas Charles Henry AT TAKOMA PARK|, e, resic Butler; and Judge Mary O'Toole of the Municipal Court also made short Davis. ve In [ woman. Colonial Bedroom Suite 4 Pieces $259 Typical of the new vogue, this suite of early American design is an exceptional value. Sturdily constructed of birch veneer, with interiors of hardwood. The quaint Highboy, Toilet Table, Dresser and Bed are all decorated with hand-painted floral design. $259. R ion of legal voters of and rhest) g de by the Rob. e Tl e neiimen, whose el 70 PRESENT PLAY HERE "', Lot 0¥ e entertatmmen who declined re- utton, president of s held April 27 and 28. 5 The only candidate for mayor is Ben D. B Austin. | «Man on the Box” to Be Offered ||I% {10\ 1 i 7 i s served as town bl Saturday Night—Will Be : ion of this city, ar e council. | a4 number of prom eceiving the | will be de- The three Followed by Ball. :a r highest number of votes known clared elected and will each serve two | The Dramatic Club of Virginia 3 .’ has gain years from June 7, on which date they | fary Institute will present the being one of th will be sworn in ¢ ¢ e musicias : ¢ ummer fu) = K | the ? of e i : r the tran! Leviatha; Thirty-five aking the trf | here under the of €y . A. E. The Budget Plan —makes it still easier for you to own Better Furniture. Spread- ing the payments over a long period—to suit your own individual convenience—it is the modern, practical way of furnishing your Ifome out of vour income, without the need of drawing on savings. Open a Charge Account Dining Room Suite 10 Pieces $175 This elegant suite of Queen Anne “design, exactly as sketched by our artist, is ex- pertly constructed of \Walnut and Gum: large Buffet, in- closed China Closet, Server, Extension Table, Host Chair and five Side Chairs, with seats of genuine leather. The Kaufmann saving is reflected in the low price—$175. R ¥ N SR e S i -- e -8 '

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