Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1926, Page 35

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THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, MAY 16, 1926—PART 1. 43 STATES NOW POSSESS PARKS, Spread of Reservation for| 5 A Philadelphia’s Sesqui-Centennial Exposition is going to attract thousands of people from all over the United States. Recreational Purposes Idea ] Washington will be one of the cities visited by these folks—a s the railway companies are including Washington stop-over Has Been Great. A privileges in the reduced fares without extra cost. . —— Have your home in order to receive unexpected guests— hundreds of whom are CERTAIN to come to Washington for “Within a few years State parks an unlimited stay. Phillip Levy Company offers some GENU INE inducements in the way of EXTRA SPECIAL values in have become one of the major rec- the furniture you need for that spare room, etc. This sale also affords you an opportunity to trade in some of your old furni- St ture for new with just a small outlay of cash and payments spread over a long period. No matter how you figure it, IT'S shows that new o i EASY TO BUY FURNITURE AT PHILLIP LEVY’S—so buy now. cationist thi: letin from loc: National Geograph| “The sixth national ¢ State Parks, June 14-16, wi ing that during the shc this _ory ion, formed in 1921, which 5 7% o Easy Liberql Credit Credit Terms = Terms maintainging State pi “The survey show States now h: forests with more « use, or other pr agensies of equivaient value and use. “Hot Springs was chosen for this { n recognition of the in the I $1.00 Delivers Any Cedar Chest Dryin Rack \ real convenience-—easily attached to wall or door n s frame of Southern es which ha achievent tes will be an interesting feature, se zains in the South have been ally notable. last conference, Ten cd con e park State Sippi Shipment of Congoleum Rugs and Floor Coverings departments ons, Alabama 2, % has acquired a S Louisiana will a Arkansas is hensive 3 t, is improving them for| tion. | Delivers This Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite Gl Make = Guest Room Out of Your Living Room—SAVE RENT Trade in that old living room outfit for a new one. We'll make you a most liberal allowance. Suites of this character will prove an endless source of pleasure and satisfaction. The Bed-Daven- port pictured comprises a Bed-davenport, Armchair and Wing Chair, loose spring cushion seats, upholstered in velour. 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A past year are the part of the famou Lake Michigan, N SEN = YA oo B . . . e B eatlon L ' ‘ ——1 d | 00 Delivers This 4-Piece Bedroom Suite Hawthorne's file in Franconia N - N 2 > £ Hampshira State ] [ 3| : : A very charmingly de- sibpais \ : e o signed suite. gumwood, Semi-Vanity £ ome X S i N : fi finished in walnut. is here Bow-foot Bed ; , Bk | offered along with other o . aracng of 1 : a e L needs to make quite an Chiffonier . : 2 3 y » e =5 ) attractive suite at a low and Dresser f 4 : caster : : : price! S e e i Easy Payment Terms creased by such i Y | Macon, in North Carolina and early American forts in A and mw (! of frontier $100 Down Delivers limited, b; e, in development, | and the t national parks of the West, unsurpassed in attrac- tion, but remote from many people. State preserves give sp for camp- ing. picnicking hiking, climbing, jathing, boating., hunting, fishing, Winter sports nature .\'undf within & Cheney few hours of : . near imme metropolitan centers, Columbla to which tk X eat contributor 10 human s. As overnight and Other stopping s for motor tourists along t at 1t Makes find some new delight P 1 % an g conference on State D park every hundred P h onograph > g uaranteed u % tuaries for birds a ani a mechanically trees and flowers, fields for the study perfect of nature unadorned, shrines of his- tory and patriotism and outlets for the pioneer spirit of adventure and outdoor life.” Some 3 $5.00 B e Slightly |/ al Delivers : OFFICIAL TO LAY STONE. i Ie! Phillip Levy's Trade-In Service has helped thousands Al Used | | 2 of home makers in this community to refurnish their en. Maryland Secretary of State to = tire homes with wew and thoroughly dependable fur- nishings. Act at Battery Park Club. 2 Prices start R # o Tl'li 8 P° D’ ‘ R 0 tfit Simply phone Main 876 i L Simply phone Main 0 and appraiser will call at Delivers This 8-Piece Dining Room Ou st I e L s L $ .50 ! Let your choice of dining room Extension Table ;',”om‘ ;0',',,";,",:2;':' your old possessions will be deducted = ‘ furnishings stop here—with this Buffet The balance of your purchase may be divided into A ’ handsome outht, as illustrated! Six Genuine equal weekly or monthy payments, so that youw'll not motice Ur72777777 2 % Y 72 June 1, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Winebrenner will act as official representative of .Gov. Ritchie. Ground for the new clubhouse al- ready has been broken and the build- ing is scheduled to be ready for occu- pancy about July 4. Secretary Winebrenner, previous to the corner stone laying at Battery Park, will be guest of honor at a luncheon at the Cairo Hotel. 27227 the corner stone for the Battery Park Community Club shortly after American gumwood, walnut fin- Leather Seat B erivate issbplamanionce ish—popular Queen Anne style. Chairs Z A Little Down U. S. DOCTORS IN ROME. Party Is Officially Welcomed by Gov. Cremonesi. ROME, May 15 (#).—A delegation of American doctors, members of the Interstate Postgraduate Assembly, who are touring Europe, were official- iy recélved at Rome today by Gov. Cremonesi_and Prof. Pietro Fedele, minister of instruction. Dr. William Peck of Freeport, Il and President Wilson of the assembl; made speeches in response to the wel come. 'The party is under the leader Unusually easy " —and a ttarms—a long i Long Time time'to pay! Why to Pay the not open an ac- g . . Balance at count now? Phillip Levy Co. <hip of Dr. Charies H. Mayo of Qivchesier, M,

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