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THE, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNE$DAY, DECEMBER 15 1926. T ‘The Ford Auto ‘A well made auto for small boys— Strongly made and nicely inted hood and rub- decorated—choice ' of ::r-tired wheels. Very $4:98 Rooster or ‘Rahbit de- special I+ lil” m Desk and Stool Flat top, Lift lid—desk ——Pay Next Yo ear! Axminster Rugs pile and serviceable........ Fringed Wilton Velvet & . Heavy Axminster Rugs A1l are seamless, in a beautiful gesortment of colors; Axminster s 48:_6§ Rugs are of the better grade, 9x12 —_ fect and 8Y;x10Y; feet. Scatter-Size Rugs 27xS4-inch High Pile Axminster §] Q8 Rugs ccocnmececcraccccosccces sx3inch $3.69 o mmmreasos s ammanes oo made — rub- Chair, ber- tired 98c wheels ,. 310 .95 ; Italian Renaissance The HUB—Seventh and D' Sts. 33.9_8 Scooters S trongly White Enamel 60-Inch Davenport Table period— mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm% @. (e = e —"-"\\ ‘ ubm : m el t:!‘..\ \ nnummnmmm tllmlwllll Here’s a complete ten-piece genuine walnut veneer dining suite that makes a strong appeal to the homemaker. At the price it repre- sents FULL VALUE and will make a wonderful gift the entire family will enjoy. Heavy Tudor design, genuine walnut veneer on gumwood. The suite consists of a four-leg front buffet, oblong stretcher-braced extension table, inclosed server, panel-side china cabinet and six chairs (1 arm and 5 side), with slip seats of genuine leather. $1 50 a Week at THE HUB—Pay Next Year A Kitchen Cabinet Will Bring Years of Pleasure to Wife or Mother You may choose from dozens of style' and not go wrong in your selec- tion. The Hub special, with sliding top, is ientured at the most attractive pnce of— $26.75 Terms, 50c a Week The “Sellers” [ Nationally known—a wonder- fully complete cnbmek Priced $49 75 Genuine 4-Pc.Walnut-Finished Bedroom Suite Four pieces as pictured. Semi-vanity, Chest of Drawers, Bow-foot Bed and Dresser. Walnut finish on gumwood An unusual value! $5.00 a Month at The Hub Wing The HUB—Seventh and D Sts. n-u__b_ s \ A Dining Suite of Genuine Walnut Veneer That Will Bring Joy and Comfort for Years FINESI INFLUENCE Box Tells Preshyterian Men ¥ Christianity Creates ! Fraternal Spirit. uyNow~PayNext)ba Come to THE HUB—The Furniture Store for Gifts Pred et Sah e e S S Gt St et S oo S et e S St Bt el e S e o The far-reaching influence of lh. Christian religion as a great, address before the Men’s C lub of the Sixth Presbyterian Church at a din- ner in the church building, blxleerlh and Kennedy streets, last night. He declared the soclal benefi® to be de- rived from the church as.a whole constitutes “the best great fraternal lnm‘xsnce that ever came into the Contrasting commerce with religion creep into the former, but dennd the purpose of religion as being “to for- get self and extend help to otheu." He also described religion as “the greatest education —association the world has ever had.” r. Box prerzi.ced his address by quuum; statistics showing the broad ' (I churches and their subsidiary socle- ties raise and disburse about '550 000,000 a year for their work, he sal He added that the enroliment ot church members in the United States is about 48,000,000 persons, with 26, 000,000 enrolled in the Sunday schools, and teachers of religion numbering about 2,500,000 in the approximately 200,000 churches in the United States. m of accomplishing good, classing it as superior to the written word. i Superintendent of Schools Dr. Frank dress. Henry T. Offterdinger, pni- dent of the club, presided. Rev., frey Chobot, pastor of the church. wu among those present. — HOSPITAL PROGRAM. Gallinger to Have Varied Christ- mas Activities. A varifed program of Christmas ao- tivities has been arranged for Gal- linger uovpual by the hospital wom- en's boar: The Chrlvlmm committee of the board is composed of Wl‘l R Fay Jackson, Mrs. Whit: Mrs, Anne Archbold, Mrs. Willlam D. Hurd and Mrs. H. M. Southgate. i up in each w There \\Hl be a Christmas party tor the nurses the evening of Decem| 23 at the nurses’ home. Miss C erine E. Moran, superlntend.em ¢ nurses, will be host Carols will be qung ‘at the hospital Christmas eve by two groups, one under direction of Mrs. McRoberts and another composed of members of the First Brethren Church Decorated “goodies” will be perso ally distributed to the patients by bers of the board early Christmas morning Visits from relallveu will be encouraged. Sunday afternoon, cember 26, treats will be passed among the patients by memberl of the First Brethren Churcl moving pictures will be nhown in thc hospital audltnrlun} Wednemy De- cember 29. That ening an enter- tainment will be pmvlded by the wel- fare division of the American Legion under direction of Mrs. Kohen. — MRS. COOLIDGE GUEST, First Lady Will Witness Distribu~ tion of Christmas Baskets. Mrs. Coolidge will be the guest of honor at tAe distribution of 750 Christ- mas baskets to poor people of the city hv lhe Salvation Army on Christmas The distribution and entertainment street. Rev. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, president - of * the = Federation of Churches, will offer prayer, and the Navy Band Orchestra. wil Tarnish the The Christmas tree and distribution of toys to 1,000 children will take place at 6:30 oclock (,hrlst as Eve in the same room. munmenl has been prepared by Cflpt Willard Evans for the childre At a meeting ot ths Fs,lvauon Army advisory board yesterday at a lunch- eon at the F\angellne 1330 L street, plans were made for the Winter relief of the poor. Rudolph Jose, chairman, presided. W. Ballou also delivered a brief ad- ' stmas packages will be pro- ! vided for each patient snd trees met | will take place at 2:30 o’clock at the | Salvation Army Auditorium, 606 B ! v Leather i U Cabinet - Rocker * Congoleum Rugs Rocker MW B sg.9s gitractive—in a host of colors. These in- s - =3 4 ; y room in the house and will wear and & ¢ r i || . Mastha Waske et me, ington style, neat ? | | chair, covered in § mahogany finish, i back and seat. i 4 || velour. ’ 71/2feet...$6 95 ko - & ws iy 4,50c a Week mflflm%mmfl%mmmmm%mm@flmm 56x9feet.....$5.95 K ag ys for Any Rug 9x12 ft. Gold Seal Guaran- $6 Receptions Conventions K Weddin, lways H. Baum & Son 616 E St. N.W. Main 9136 teed Art Squares (no bor- ders), also 9x12 Art Felt Squares 6x9-ft. Art Felt Rugs. $3_°9_8 Special Comfortables i Part-wool, 66x80-in. led Bedwear Blankets; 3-in. satine border. . *'Smioker Stand_ With Drawer Radm Cabmet Bench and Two-toned walnut {5 finish; a beautifully made piece of furni- ture. This l'landsome Serpentine-Front Living Room Suite To bring comfort and happiness into the household on Christmas day and many days thereafter select this luxurious $ suite covered in velour. Fitted with loose spring cushion seats. T Settee, Armchair and wing chair. $1.50 a Week at The Hub 50c a Week y/ &%&w&%&&&&&&&«w&&m&&w&x&m &W&V&%&% T A L Y e i S e e e Cotton - filled s Comfortables . %