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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 13, 1926_PART 2. D, A R ACTIWVITIES |/|_trms=t i I b \ INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN o i Qrer 200,000 Daughters of the Awer- [ dren, Sons and Daughters of the L4 to | public onsored by the 1. 4 R 2 3 SRR Free Automobile Parking . which will be . covi. | T imittee fecls that Il 7 : , R. L, are in Washington for a | has been made during th | > eek N tend meetings | and gratefully acknowledges th i £t R n- | financial assistance given by a num- | | £ 3 e i tennial Commissic jointly with | ber of D. A. R. Chapters . . ® é the Thomas s nia'l\'«lm‘i The meeting at Friendship House sston—hoth commissions heing au- | was quite well attended, and, aside | i fl . lution of Con- |from the usual patriotic exercises, Miss ¥ . F S L L ottt ol e el e i \ . N urniture Established 1861 inens X signing of the I\nr!n—i»wfilnns. which were much en- | ration of Independence.” By a coin-|joved, and Mrs. Constance Goodman, | ; S I . F cldence, the sesquicentennial of the | Siate chaplain, D. . D. A. R. de: 3 P C Street and El th U h l Declaration of Independence falls | lighted with a number of readings. 3 arPCts : even p 0 ’tery upen the centennial of the death of |Refreshments were served, thus 4 3 Thomas Jefferson, who wrote it, and | bringing to a close a pleasant evening. 3 of John Adams, who literally “fought” | The meeting at Peck Memorial for its adoption. ‘hapel was an enjoyable one, patri | otic songs being sung and Mrs. Har- o I The Judge apter held its | riet Hawley lLocher not only fur- I last meeting for the season Tuesday |nished a number of reels of moving 3 o shington Golf and ures, hut was present herself and The June meeting is ed to the children about some of pictures, which pictures. The 5 i 1e of the country clubs. | Mrs, Locher has furnished, have ; Wl puests are aly the [udded mnch to the A xweethearts. Speeches | presence | 3 3 . and nothing but WiL|uilxo. As 5 o1 i I nliven the hour while en e S e I ~ e bountiful vepast. Dancing | or 1 ‘e held a business meet- | of the chalrm: meeting | e b Developed to meet the requirements of the small home or apartment, it retains all B y ; | the beauty of the periods combined with practicability; charming, dignified, and har- - | nieeting, gave a pleasant greeting. The following committee members were ¥ H L et e i, A S | monious, the grouping is decoratively correct, and invitingly livable. nd. Mrs. UUpton and Mrs. Fuller, | X rs. Harmon, Vietory Chapter, was | BTl | Al e et e e Dining Room Furniture Porch and Garden Furniture A AVeaver, 16146 | IR A pl el Afiche | enden street, Chevy Chase. e fegent, Mra, Fred L. Vol | v Psbiincacionin il Walnut and Gum Ten-piece Suite, 66-inch Buffet and Three-piece Fiber Suite—Settee, Chair, Rocker—up- ded | Emily Nels pter met Monday | o gulat lexevcines; vaporta{atithe home ¢ Weanter W Ticks. | : 8-foot Extension Table, chair seats upholstered in holstered striped material, loose spring cushions, < and commitiees were given:| The business meeting was followed + Lee, chairman of the ways by the annual election of officers for —_— ] tapestry, cane back inserts. e .. .$259.00 $53.00 mmittee, reported the |the coming v par n Soiendid e |t Ainin. L Walnut and Gum Ten-piece Suite, chair seats uphol- Four-piece Genuine Reed Suite—Settee, Chair, Rock- ey o | ot Ciaries. 1. TavIor : YO | stered in tapestry $137.50 er and Center Table—color green decorated, por has g n e § - | Gateleg Table, solid top, gum legs, with drawer, wal- spring cushions upholstered in cretonne. . .$195.00 - e . mut or mahogany, each oo .$20.00 Three-piece Fiber Suite, decorated, loose spring s, color bearer. | el | VRN = . . . : % \ the State ox. | panist, @ punt| | Mahogany-finish Windsor Type Chair cushions, upholstered in cretonne $85.00 he Tk Celebrn, | Yentlon Xo. 4. by B ata in | o ] Breakfast Room Suite, five pieces, olive green deco- Fiber Chair and Rocker, upholstered back and seat, T o [ by Durand. Miss Gladys Cowsill, vio- | : Sl e s e s i srsrsisie s SOROU $19.50 House Bool page to be in the name |Iinist. a pupil of Josef Kaspar, playe ) Flote Divan, for porch or sun room, upholstered all of the regen “Adoration” and *Perpetual Motion.” Jones was elected 1o n | A salad course was served by the T i T YR b All Couch Hammocks Juvenile Couch Hammock, complete with stand and Mrs, V 3arber, a guest. gave B % i i canopy .. RPN SSORMERPOIER | | [ 5 | et e | WILD RUMORS FOLLOW | 1 L Cot;lch, Hfi_mglgcki( he;v% painted duck, covered Seg Grass Rocker ...........ceeeesseommmn..$13.50 ne protected by | J & BANKERS IN EUROPE | : . v e S E HE chains, nig ackK and siaes : Newnard. the vice| e L 8 " ; Couch Hammock, heavy painted canvas, adjustable Map}e H]g}LBacll({ P?rch Rocker. e -« couesen. .35.25 | All Supposed to Be Seeking to Un-| | : i head rest .....$27.00 Maple Porch Rocker s s e ST the chapter with a EE e | b “':r: :::: on Gov- ‘ T . i Couch Hammock, heavy sunfast canvas, adjustable Rustic old H.ickory CRAI < o smmsinss o sovismon s FUBD e : . f head rest .. P IS —C - Rustic Old Hickory Rocker. .. ... ... vecm .. .37.00 PARIS, June 12.—Amevican finan. | &5 e, - f 4 . - warmiy weleomed. | AR e e dectare 1t i s Canvas Rockerless Porch Chair.cc............84.75 Five-foot Green Lawn Bench, all steel frame.....$7.85 tion | longer possible for a banker to bo MRS. WARREN D. WILKIN, ! | atrans-Atlantic steamer in New York Formerly ~Miss Janice R. Keyser, without giving rise to rumors that h ughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T et T il For Summer Cottage - given | on France or some other European |- = cially - sanction ‘the | COURIN | en of finance are un.| Foot Ball Gains in England. | J White Enamel or Old Ivory Large Chest......$22.50 Silver Gray Dresser. ... .......... ... meswmee. 952700 of societies, to | Shimimer months, | doubtedly consulted every time they| LONDON. June 12 (®.—No fewer| | F . e i £l P Tt R i Ser BB ot S|y 20 e et B ] Old IVOrY DIGSSET.. . .« covsmeree e eormme e -§3200 Silver Gray Chiffonier with Mirfor . . .men. . .$20.00 o o antnelal sl it | i s i v rmenits e W o) 3 roory Chiffonder with Mi 28 it oo Sy A Dl | i e (e i e Sl iy e A e bt s ~caamong SR Van Oradel gave & | B8 (00> money upon any one. . |money paid In by the spectators, White Enamel or Old Ivory Chest of Drawers.$21.00 $15.90 Some of them come to buy blooded | which was £204.119, an increase of it the Sons_of the | n at Philadelphia, | cattle or horses, others pick up an-| £18,500 over the previous best season. vited to give " | tiques. others just for fun and rest. =————— r Natlonal| There is an opinfon in quarters I PY ol Al | around the reparation commission b lotion. : ‘Wt | that some of them have an eve on | rl n e ond & lip- | the chance that some day the Ger- man railroad bonds issued as a pledge s from Philadelphia papers prove pings from elphia pap 7 for the payment of reparations may | Alwaya The moat most _inspiring and | i ) ort on the work and|be put on the market, but, like the :E\"I!:':"::'c‘ it g e a2l Clearance Sale of Fine Oriental Rugs remodel- ing. o e, 16 | GELASE0 HAS NEURALGIA. ‘ 1 . T \: | Producer So Il He Bars Callers| I /3 to 1/2 Reductlon yrsdel, presided. 2 v and the American's Cre at Atlantic City Hotel. national chaplain, Mre. Perry v - i & . . . M. Railev, the minutes of the | ATLANTIC CITY, June 12 wr.T Ch R P 5 H d S tt R I“QZT"“m“\fi;‘f,f".lo'n‘,‘ml'i' :e.'-?«:mr, ::'m;ll;l tf‘f:fisf:fl'&fl:f&fl{)fl)flufu; lnese ugs erslan amd an Ca er ugs i wae feliawed by the report of the |able to see callers in his hotel suite - T e i ‘secretary, Mrs, | here. He became iIl last week, when Stze Grage Sale Price Sive Gentie Sale Prico (Sizes Averaging 3.6x5.6) Sale Price e L sl | Auceds g4 e has neen i bea doer || ISemen oz sapts, or 9x12 $495:00 = $300.00 8x10 22000 S4T50and S5250 $34.75 $57.50 $39.50 ties and t spointment of 20 presi- | since. Last night he slept very little, Bale Price dents and organizing presidents for - A E A 5 9x12 425.00 340.00 G X 8x10 300.00 $65.00 to $85.00 $45.50 the month of Ma rs. Nose N are, it s meanemoeritha | T e et b 8x12 390.00 250.00 ; mitted during the month of May. DKIO, June 12 i Niore e 8x10 210, Miss Aimee Powell, national ~cor | 300 dwarfed ;:;:}ts?:"d;::}i‘ 2 foot 9x12 465.00 275.00 X .00 H O C l R respondini secrears gave n briet ve | LERL L OF e forent, recenty wers . g 220, andwoven Oriental Rugs Fh P cone % shown to thousends of admiring .00 . . . prinin llr}_‘h;"::\\h.‘:.r‘.:::...;asi?% ey U Ko o 5 9x12 = 500:00 400.00 Lower in pricethan Domestic Rugs The boar kio, § < B, " | 00 Sach. Evergreens are the tree 8x10 466. 276.00 8x9 185.00 9x12, $100.00 8x10,$90.00 6x9, $55.00 .|starvation portions of water and shaped with sticks. fill the v ment of Mr: the newly n e of librarian- . curator. The ol president an. = = = = = 3 c 4 £ Dorothy ¥ Chapter will hwld | i " Boudoir or Desk Lamp, in Spanish Taffeta-Pillows, variouscolors. $5. e The Summer. I Speclal, $3.25 Set or Japanese pottery with pleated Book Ends—Nude Dancer Book ‘.‘ e x\lsml‘\u:l!‘e‘::dn:(“‘::f = | Colored, Striped Crinkle Bed Sets in chintz shade. $5.00 complete. Ends in bronze and brass finish. 450 3%‘“5{ Al members of the national ,‘ rose, -bluevand gold (spread'and sham to Bed Lighte—georgette lined silk, other Book Ends, $2.75.up. ) Bl 3 of e st B s 18 e Special, $325 Set R TeTvm—. D Tight refreshment d. 3 | » o S BT e 7 Individuality i = 2 oI | R ave Special, 5 _ Drapery Department ‘ Hemmed Union Face Towels (part lin- 76 Pairs Very Good Quality Ivory Cholceof 100 Pairs Excellent-Qual- 5 . i , gold . UsE All Spring Coats | en andipatt cotton). with blue, 708, €910 | Marquisette Ruffed Curtains, val- ity Cream Marquisette Ruffled Cur- TS, X s;:l,‘"l:‘pl‘i? al, 95¢ Each ances with two (2) rows of ruffling. (ging with goldvand-onchid valance i Specl 1 Choice of Blue.and Gold Ruffles. Reg- < 1 mf ) | ot res At ey ; v ular price, $2.25. Special, $1.50 set.g and shell embroideredvedge-orrufifed MAKE THE BOB ! Re?,]“ 95¢ Pure Dinen Crash.Disk 50 Pairs White Block Patterns to match valance. Regular price, MORE BECOMING ? ‘ “Towelin New Ruffled Curtains, good width $8.75. Spechul, 4275 set. : ‘ " Reduced to 19¢ Yard and 2V, yards long. Regular price, ~ Small pleces light-welghtsdrapery Ailibsaity eipertsingres RKatisvary, Evenlng Gowns | $1.60. Special, $1.00 pair. materials, mostly solid colors, many woman should arrange the bob to 5 p g $4.50 All-linen 7-piece Luncheon Set. _ 50 Pairs Whita Large Block Pat. guaranteed sunfast. Soldwp to4$3.00 suit her special style of beauty. Some like the hair worn plain, some e - k - e, e sy, cred, by Dresses Suits | In oyater white with colored borders |1 | tern, stylish and good width. Regu- yard. Choice, $L50yard. Soldwpto B et Tt ahia e Hats ‘ Consists of cloth size-51x51 and 6 napkins lar price, $1.75. - Special, $1.25 pair. $6.00 yard. Choles, $250yard. shampoo is essential and women | to atich; o i I i ~ - quaflty o . > who are “in the know” welcome the i orh s i)l preparation called ‘; e Choice 1 lot adid up to $225 . Now 65¢c. Anotherlabsdlduptordifis LT —— 1 Generonsly Reduced Speclal, $3a'75 Set yard. Now'$1.00. 76c and Cretonnes, 50c yard. (cn;pocn‘ful_(in"a cup of hot water | :':L' .{ru 'ev:_';'x‘-wies r-;‘v';; Streaked, Merchandise cannot be returned, ex- | Purchases Forwarded Propaidito Any Shipping Pointn the Untted States. Tore abundant than it really i, Thi changed nor sent on approval. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN shampoo is excellent also to 3 : ot : j ! 1 the scalp and leave a v £ hful feeling. Canthrox is pensive, costing only 3 cents a sham- poo. It pan beshad of-any- druggists