Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1926, Page 20

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20____ ___THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926. CITIZENS ANNOUNCE |5 commimionr fom o Severomeon [P AMIES SUBDUED |27, e e ssoorng| MANSION SALE FAVORED. SUCCESSFUL DRIVE home was too expensive a burden for her_to it Sl comnin am (g A GIFT THAT HE WILL APPRECIATE yisandoinderen theconiract. 3 |5 (Jyerstuffed Comfortable Chair that of a governor and legislative origin of the fire was undetermined. S Tasi o ing officers were elected: BY MASKED FIREMEN |Mattie Garnett, 23 years old, colored, | Reterse Reports on $6,600,000 Of- . 3 Joff & roomer, jumped from a second-story Liesident, Harry C. M window, when smoke filled her room. tor for Vanderbilt Home. the property from her husband Cor- president, Col. Hen < and was treated f NEW , December 1 (®).— o Total of 145 New Members En-|second vice Rescue Squad Enters Smoke-Filled | ot Cavanits aepivay, —oo *"0 RO | 51008 the Vanderoiic family mansion | U911us Vanderbilt, who died September Made to Order rolled by Kal Associati e o oo b The home of Daniel G. Washburn, | on Fifth avenue between Fifty-seventh | °% _31 y orama Association. g:lr:nsll(on. lh'ea:;:xe;. m;wga.c_ i"drigf Furnace Room, Minimizing 851 Venable place, was damaged ‘o %na rmye«glhm streets, to r;redm‘%l; i ——_.—_—_1 i o 7yl Soothing comfort and relaxation after the i i et o e - e ; or| rown, real estate operator, panish vessel, laden with oils, 3 fviti i i i Campaign Is Continued. Association, George F. Mitchell and Damage. e o e che orlgin of the | S 0:600 cash, was recommended ves- | that oxught fire In New Yoik burned ‘,’:s"“:l‘“"'"'"_‘ gift that is serviceable and George A. Ricker. The apartment of Simon Kessler, | terday by a referee appointed by the |50 days before firemen finally con- Upholstered in velour, tapestry, Baker's cut S, = 422 Canal street southeast, was dam.| Supreme Court to act upon Mrs. Alice quered the flames. Jp d velour: 1or lr) e t it your One hundred and forty-five new Car Victim Gets $300. The Fire Department rescue squad,' aged $50, caused by Esther, 5 years!' G. Vanderbilt's application to dispose | =———————————— = = “” e e e e members were added to the roll of the 5 wearing masks, was called out early | old, looking for toys with a match in | of the property. = — G = - | Goodspeed’s Book Shop Is a Kalorama Cltizens’ Assoclation at a| The Capital Traction Co. vesterday|,q,y to penetrate the smoke-filled | dark closet. Mr. Kessler was treat-| Ixr;“ng rfi?figfi'g:fi :y :&urrwnfilx ;:‘: meeting held in St. Margaret's Partsh | consented to a verdict of $300 dai- | fyrnace room of the Hilltop Manor 4 at Providence Hospital for burns (0 i Hall last night. The drive wil con. |ages against it in tavor of Richard | {{700ce T00m, O rteenth &nd Ogden | recelved while fighting it. The fire| fl"'x’“P“’g:)"r‘;;Dgg“h:'f:flflgf"‘{,a’;“s‘:?;fi: + tinus for one niore week, it was an- | King, a minor. who was struck by a| (g was confined to the closet. e e e (o boak-lovers anicollectora [ Bl . Stuart, chiet of the divt.| HIEYs A Fourteenth siréor and Naw | The ‘il heater had become over: e e e f nerorer doctied _J0g, tolov e 4 . Stuart, chief of the divi- Two companies of firemen Troops Are Withdrawn. GER request-— slon of child welfare of the Public | York aven 4 165 Art_and_ Allied Subjects. nable to enter the room. The| o\ i " her "SUR, Nicaragua, biects seeks a conmection in the better-class Ve “chil - { Tomlinson ¥ ‘Welfare Board, spoke on “children un: Sqia; comiiandea by lent. s 166 Rare and Choice W. G+ Parater, went in and cut off | December 1 .~-Government troops || peets & confectel or cafeteria. wh,a der public guardianship.” The legis-| the company was re| o - k s 2, n No. 164, Genealozies and Local His- Sk S torney Edmund Jone: [ 3 lative committee reported unfavorably 4 the oil supply. Damage was confined | Who have been statloned here since || exbericnce! Knowiaige of foods nd 10 tories will be sent on receipt of 10c September departed yesterday. It was Box fska B on the proposed resolution indorsing = o 's Book Shop BOX 1045 STAR OFFICE. reported that they will be demobilized. | National Institution I, B3.cur cotaloguss our stock i made | avalla 1 3 A Limited number REDUCED FROM ) A # “Standard Buili— Built to & $55 to $32-50 ol Order Now for Xmas Delivery Standard Upholstery Store 2810 14th St. Open Evenings Till 9 Col. 4038 the plan for a change in the District | Purple Is the favorite color of but- [to the heating plant. Boston, Mass. Other fires last night were: = = 04 hbart Government. The committee reported ! tqrflies, says a British zoologist. JoA Austarion Hecu 1 Co~-Chrishmas Shopping Gide A directory of delightful occasional pieces that are so nice to give or to receive. In splendid assortments in our furniture, house furnishings, and drapery departments. We can give you here only an idea of the extent of these lines. Many more suggestions can be obtained in the departments. T— \ Imported Smok- ing Stand. in ship = mode] style. equip- } J 8 ped with glass gsh 4 ] Console Table, at- X Cabinet Wall Desk, .75 ,Occasional Chair, § .95 tray. match box Martha Washington .95 Cogswell Chair, ve- 75 tractively decorated in 810 - with large drawer and s29 richly upholstered in a 17 and candle holders. Sewing Cabinet Solid s].7 lour upholstered. Re- s29 ! Chinese designs. spacious writing choice of velours and 95 mahogany. Large ibl hi 4 Popular colors, includ- board. Tudor period, tapestries, com bina- 33« side pockets. Divided s Co T v ing green and red in two-tone effect tions. compartments. . beautifully carved feet. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) P (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Fiber Ferneries, with Book Trough End Wing Back Arm- Spinet Desk, in ma- ir, i i metal pans. Large size. 32:!2 Table, Italian Renais- $4-99 chair, that combines 312_.85_ Fiddle-Back Windsor $3.95 hogsny finish on birch. 319.75 ‘"‘{'hrf:ecg;?r. ‘:nof:_ $ .75 The gift for a lover of sance period. Two-toned cane and mahogany Chair, with shaped seat. 5-' A charming aid to cor- ings. \l;cry regal in flowers. mahogany-finish top. finish over birch, For desk or dining room. respondence. livin.g room or hall (Fourth Floer, The Hecht Co.) (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fourth Floor, The Hech Co.) (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Pourts n;". The Hecht Co.) Gifts from Abroad for the Home Smart novelties that you will delight in because they enable you to give something distinctive, at a price which taken no account of its importance, 32.95 SS B — All-metal Smok- ing Stand. Cop- per, bronze or col- ored effects. Col- ored glass ash Crackle Pottery § .95 Vanity Lights and Bed .95 Lamp, on bronze base. 19 Lights,yin :selection of 52 .Brass Cigarette Box, 32'95 Jeweted Ash Tray, of brass ‘5 Occasicnal Ta%'e in 31 .95 Ll Conventional decora- Gl Abile 14 orchid with black enameleq de- on an ornate leather arm tich mahogany veneer. 4v!~ 39,95 tions on shade to 4 SRRONE signs, that beautifully strap, to be used on the easy A dozen places for it match lamp. Many shapes. mask the usefulness of the chair, in the home. P (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) i i Brass Smoking Set, of 3 35 (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Ca.) The Heent Gor) Twisted Candlestick, 32.95 pieces, tray, ash receiver and floral design embossed on cigarette box, is especially 0 i i nice for a man’s gift. ;‘fhlltt:liar:\w?oe:‘;“yeusligg;z: A \lv?“gm:hlm& Cnnde:::i?;;:. $ 5 Brass Cigar Container, $).95 LG e Akt G 3 finished in gun metai. A 2 = responds to the Italian note handsome addition to a in interior fittings. . Flower Basket of bright man’s smoking stand. colored glass, shows the 55 Chinese Brass Incense 82.95 Czecho-Slovakian colorings of Burner in pagoda design. yellow with red. . An ornamental piece that Night Cap, a liqueur set § 5 has real interest. unique. The bottle in candle ; Italian Rose Leaf Jar, 32.95 shape of orange glass, on | i lovely design of brilliant stand of black glass. Has 6 = . b : rose on black, is embossed. glasses. Ceti‘a:lm(‘:(hnt\ eix el;;:g 334’,95 L & Three-fol% f(‘hme:;le 334.95 Q]Candy Jar from Czeg},o_ 32.95 Bou(%]oi; Lamp, with nose- ‘5 x creen, t. tall. Slovakia, comes in a bril- ] gay shade and an orange ; . g‘;fl';?‘ b‘f}“;j‘;' ff‘e’i. Hand - painted black liant ye‘lilow splashed with fl?szf""i:'e ‘;“'l""" R G ,,I,‘;’ ;Ea:hm,a;};’: ol}‘o?: 33#15 v}iifi?lz;nem}:flk' with ‘IO;E Strong construction. satin in red or black decp red. 2 (P, g“. Fieos, Tho Mechs: Oy stry, denim, damask or handle. ~May be also 44 inches long. lacquered frame. i acquard velours. used as end table. (Sixth Floor. The Hecht Oo.) (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fourth Floor, The Hecht On.) (Fourth Floor. The Heeht On.) End Table, beautifully $.95 Tea Cart, elaborate- § .50 $49 Persian Mossoul .75 $25 Scatter Chinese .95 Telephone _Cabinet Colonial Four-Poster .95 decorated in popular Chi- 3 ly done in Chinese dec- 18 Hand - woven Rug. 329 Rug. Our own im- ‘16 and Srt,ool, Place to s29'15 Bed—a graceful period ,17 g v 1 orations. Rubber With the jewel color- ort. A gift for the keep telephone direc- style, in walnut or nese designs. Very color- tired, drop leaf, serv- ings of vegetable dyes. ome beautiful. 2x4 tory and a large draw- mahogany veneer. ful. ing tray. 3x56 ft. ft. tfrguidel. Twin or double size. s (Fourts Fior. The Hechi Co.) (Fourth Floor. The Hecht On) (Third Floor. The Hoeeht Co.) (Third Floor, The Heckd Oo (Fourth Floon The Heah$ Co.) 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