Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1926, Page 24

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24 THE EVENING STAR, C. Allen, A. H. Taylor, Franc Jew- elry Company, Quality Shoe Shop, A. Goldberg, Eiseman’s, Inc.; Edgar C. Richard Berg, Mrs. J. Lewls, Mrs. | Shirley Malinsky, New York Decorat- | ting Company, John P. Garrett, Mrs. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1926. Daiste I. Huff, Elkanah W. Huff,| Edith ‘Louise ¢ Edith N Andrae, Wil H. W. | L Maurice Shapiro, I Maymie Durham, John ¥ ectric Com- el L. Robinson Holmes, J. G. 5 e A, Wi 5 *. Riland, T. . Allensworth, . Woodard, | M. L. -Germane, R, P. Bilen, Charles B, Coflin, Miss E. M. Meigs, Ellzabeth Wilson, F. Joseph 7. 0. Ison, C. Allen, vice chairman; R. J. Ber- berich, Isaac Goldenberg, Thomas A. Jameson, Harry King, J. Leo Kolb, Joseph Zegowitz, Robert B. Mull, Howard Moran, John D. Howard, F. SPI-"- IN EXPENS[S H. McNerney, George 11. n; H. Ashion, Carl Droop, Lust, Prof. Joseph K Alex H Miss Irene Monroe, Mrs, Considine, Mrs, L. M. Hart Congress Pay Half of Sl L & | Himpl . Willis, Dr. Anthony Local Costs. , Mr 5t. Clair and Mrs. Charles .| Deep, Hugh Thomas, Mrs. A. Rupp, Kauftman, 1. Small & Son, G. Louls, Rubin Bros, R. G. Urclolo, Mrs. Marie Kranz, Samuel Van Ness, P. Brow “ | A. Alsop, Elmer O'Hara . v E H. Grant, Penn e AL, 1. e Mareo, G Phone Main 8780 3 A Boteler, Mrs. C.* Himpler, M. s, nd Mrs, W. F. Detweller, Mrs. o erakip: A rt, Robert B. Mull, Bartram o= b ahn A , R. Lehman, fm, Dr. Leon H J. Brodsky, A resolation favoring a 50-5 3 ouis Juste- of th 1f to be he District pnid by the s favored in ¥ the Mid- on in the Thom . Commissioner Proc- v and Tratfic Director °. Kimball, E . Lang, James trict of Columbia, one. through taxation the other half o be eral Government Citi S I Richar choo New Members Announced. include Percy A. G. W. Rund > 1. Hender- 3 Thomas C. . F Sheriff, Frank Ghisel- erett D. Johnson, E. R. Weis- eting. s declared in the resolution, which was offered by Dr. J. C. Bu- vice president of the associa- tion, that the lump sum appropriation | 1 made by Congress is not an adequate | bender, Anthony Consoli, the Stadium amount for the Federal Government |Lunch Room, Miss Sofia Pitchlynn, [ son”’ R that local tases are becom: | Mrs. B Newliouse, Mrs. K. Rocea, C! Arch Perfection g As developed in Burt Shoes combines supreme comfort with smart style. Mrs. : Mrs. Edmonston, John F. I We are illustrating only one of many styles of our “Arch Perfection” lasts at Blanche Taylor, Eleanor Mil- 10.00 E Helen bond issue , James Tan Calf, Patent and Black Satin Our “No. 22" Sflk Hose is winning preference on sheer merit. erred. The ! air, Myrtle Henry, Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street lution favor- Paris London clution opposed any action whatever on the part of Congress or the District government that would 2,344, recom- mended 1in 5 M. McCall, Charles M. Herbert Gabrill carrying on the nve-y &, Mrs. Laura Dann, L. Loeb, D. ing program -and mee.ng any school H. Goldstein, needs during the coming year. ., M. opted favor- | Dr. H. M. Smi of tertitory | K. A. Rush, Gibson, Hen- venue and [ry F Sidney zone, and s Harry appointed chair- ——— committee to pre- sent the matter to the zoning com- miesion. Other resolutions were adopted for the following: The indorsement of Willlam McK. Clayion 1or appontment 10 (he ¥ uaplic Utilities Commiss.on; the indorsement of the work being carried on by Engi- neer Commussioner J. iranklin Bell for the improvement of playgrounds; the approving of the new signal and street lighting system, with a re- quest that new lights be installed along Georgia avenue, and & resolu- tion requesiing the placing of a spe- clal tramc signal at the intersection of Ninth street and Grant place. The secreiary of the association was instructed to write letters of sym- athy to tne families of Willlam ¥. K\rb) and Blanche Solomon, who died recently. Commissioner Dougherty in his ad- dress stressed the value of organized citizenship in working for improve- { A resolution also W ing the change of ‘Washington You will appreciate the dignity of its beauty and the quality of the 1Workmanshlp. Reversible cushions, covered all over with jacquard ve- ours. $600 3-piece Solid Mahogany Hand- Carved Frames and Mohair Uphol- stered Living Room Suite, $420 $289 $83.50 Mahogany Secretary, ments to the city. He recounted briefly the history of Washington, adding that the city is comparatively only an intant, the principal develop- | ment having taken place within thel last 50 years. Urges Traflic Help. | Mr. Eldridge declared the traffic lights constitute the greatest move toward traffic safety and urged upon the members the necessity of being careful. He stressed the importance of persons renewing their automobile permits at the time called for in the renewal of permits between certain numbers in the so-called ‘“stagger system” for permit renewal. Mr. Driscoll, the president, in a brief address, referred to certain al- leged criticism of the subcommittee of the House District Committee for investigating the affairs of the Dis- trict and declared that any criticism is uncalled for, adding that the com-- mittee is doing all it can “to get facts.” Other business transacted at the meeting included the appointment of committees of the association for the coming year by Mr. Driscoll and the installation of 154 new members. G. Howard Dunnington, chairman of the membership _commiittee, announced that George Urciolo had won a gift of a ton of coal for having brought 25 pew members during the associa- tion’s membership drive. It was the greatest number of new members brought in by any indtvidual member, it was stated. The committees for the ensuing year are as follows: Public health—Dr. E. J. Gunning, chairman; M. E. Dent, vice chairman; J. E. Cuthbert, Wm. Conradis, J. B. Geier, Dr. W. T. Gill, Martin W. Hy- song, J. E. O’'Neal, H. Pearlman, Dr. ‘W. D. Prenteiss, A .H. Plugge, T. F. Wasgatt, A. Wynn, Dr. W. H. Barn- hard, Dr. L. H. Forster, Dr. R. L. Jones, Dr. Leon J. Brodsky and W. T, Kerfoot. Schools and education—Mrs. B. Newhouse, chairman; Mrs. M. S. Denicke, vice chairman; Mrs. H. C. Ashenback, Mrs. “E. Y. Simmons, Mrs. Anna Spur, Mrs. Emily Baker, Mrs. Daisy L. Huff, Mrs. Mark Dob- lin, Mrs. W. F. Detwilder, W. F. Det- wilder, Rose A. Dugan, Mrs. Sophle B, Went and E. C. Theiss. Yaw and legislation—Gilbezxt L. Hell, chairman; M. E. Salsbury, vice chairman; C. W. Donaldson, Wm. H. Henderson, Judge R. E. Mattingly, J. M. Waters, W. H. Richardson, Paul D, Sleeper, Jos. A. Geler, J, V. Oonnelly, G. F. Chase, Vincent L. Toomey, Thos. 8. Burgeon, D. :R. E};‘mnn. Mark Lansburgh and Harry n. M '0ld Fur Coats ean be made as good as néw if t) - Sntiousiy handiod: “You will'besurpriasi {f5ou have them remodeled here. WOLF Among Our Directors Is MR. WALTER A. BROWN REALTOR FEDERAL-AMERICAN A National Bank With Resources of Fifteen Million Dollars. As Strong as the Men and Money Behind It *159 $189 10-pc. Walnut-Veneer Dining Room Suite, $159 It’s delightful to find such a distinctive suite at this low price! Just as pictured—60-inch buffet, 6-foot extension table, china closet, server and 6 chairs, with blue leather seats, $219 $269 10-piece Hilighted Walnut- Veneered Dining Room Suite, Cgrs are up- $159 10-piece Walnut-Veneered Dining Room Suite, Quality Furni casional pieces, at only a fraction of the amount they would ordinarily pay! And we know you will agree that this year’s features are unmatched in quality and value. i Bed & Bedding Specials Mahogany - finish Simmons Bed, Very attractively made with cane panels. Walnut-finish bed, $12'50 ‘s‘fo)fsi Double Size Charge Purchases Payable February Ist’ iL':',.Z’?;:bE‘ ?;h,e in ‘?];,Z;‘SOO, $23 Double Size Mahogany- finished Bed and $16-95 $28.75 Double Size | Brass Bed, ELEVENTH ST. . uble D ay. Livi R Sui 2 i corsr, . $39.75 ° Cane Panel Back and cretonne- covered mattress. ‘“ r e Tt Mattrenne > $24.50 e S Box Spring and Mat- Al Doyerfal nitteand (a1 : S Suite, all down cushions, ’3 71.25 top box springs. 3 #319 3-piece Wooden Framed Mohair ool ? 335 2-Piece Frieze Mohair for that Gala New Year’s FEve # e covered with blue art ticking. $20 Twin-Bed Size $2.75 Bolster Rolls, Reduced because some of them are slightly soiled. top Box Spring, $25 Fourth Floor : The bewitching hours of New Year’s Eve will be more the merrier because you scintillating creations. And for the other parties and affairs of the Holiday Season the finest seen. The New Mode is And it favors these materials: Crepe Elizabeth, Georgette, Chiffon and Velvet Rhinestones are used for brilliancy, while both high shades and pastel colorings are Straightline and bouffant styles predomi- nate and bloused movements, bolero tend- In full swing—that greatly anticipated event when home lovers buy new suites of furniture or oc- Genuine Savings On High Grade Furniture—Buy Now At These Reduced Prices—Pay Out Of Your Income $2650 Double Size $17.50 $1750 Three-quarter Designed with round, continuous Mahogan y-finish will prizel 4 bil orn ' \Y $277. 3-Piece Jacquard Velour | &mwi = $1695 6081w 614 Double Day-Bed, Twin-Bed Size $6150 Twin Bed Size $495 2-.piece Velour Living Room $45 $70 Twin-Bed Size Living Room Suite, $ Both are well constructed and Living Room Suite 239 y E Englander Double $15.75 | try back, $39.75. é&t Helneey Guanen | o ished in bow-end style enter Table, .75. $23.75 N Wind: il B ogiuy Cule $975 Tapestry Hall Chair, Armchai SEAROS: $1.50 $87.50 Tapestry Hall Chair, $69. A\.(ahogany Veneered $65 Mahogany Console $59.75. Secretaries, $55, Table and Mirror, $49.75. L S Peté PALAIS ROYAL—Furniture—Fourth Floor - st Litsy s PALAIS ROYAIL—Furniture are faultlessly gowned in one of these these Frocks of distinction will be among in gorgeous array. Sequins, Beads and favored. encles and shoulder and side drapes are seen. $637 10-piece Corsican Walnut Dining Rodm Suite, Reproduction of the Italian Renaisance period. holstered in mohair. $139 $553 10-piece Walnut Dining lgoom Suite, $3 95 Substantial Reductions on These Breakfast Room Suites g:::k g-slel;:o l:lecso:’ted $89 ' $89.75 6-piece Black $59.75 $173 6-piece Antique Ma- 598 Decorated Breakfast hogany Breakfast Room Set, Drop-leaf Table, buffet and 4 chairs. Room Set, Suitable for small dining room. PALAIS ROYAL—Furniture—Fourth Floor ’ Other Charming Creations Party—Dance—Dinner and Evening Frocks $15 to $115 A collection designed to suit the individual types and purse of every one. Each is a Paris-inspired crea- tion in copy or original. 32-34 Florida Ave. N.W. Any dress pur- chased will be alter- ed and delivered in time for New Year’s Eve. $228 6-pc. Huguenot Walnut-Veneer Bedroom Suite $159 One you'll be very proud to own—made up of a dresser, triplicate-mirror vanity, chifforobe, semi-poster bed, chair and bench. Decorated in floral pattern. $275 4-piece French $235 $340 6-piece Hugue- Walnut Veneer Bed- not Walnut Veneer room Suite, beautifully over- Bedroom Suite. laid with mahogany. $325 4-piece Hugue- Wi - ne. W vedesr is:ww:l:lxt“::;. $37-50 Bedroom Sl;lle. Five drawers, cabinet with $275 6-piece Colonial mirror and large clothes com- Maple Bedroom partment, Suite, Under Original Management FRANK P. FENWICK 1315 N. Y. Avenue 1330 H Street Your Favorite Dishes Are always here; cooked in the manner most palat- able, and easonably priced. After-Christmas Sale Reductions Afford Timely and Worth- While Reductions on Ask the Cashier w e | [ CoAts—Furs—Dresses “Accommodation J Cards”— $£.70 for 85 $48.75 Mahogany Veneer Chifforette, with 4 drawers, $52.50 Mahogany Veneer Dresser to match Chifforette, $219 $229 s Wt V PALAIS ROYAL—Furniture—Fourth Floor $7250 Walnut Matches *~ the dresser listed at $39.75. 5 $54 Walnut Ve- neer Chifforobe, $62 Walnut Ve- neer Dresser, $42.50 A Sale That Makes Your ChristmagTCheck Do Double Duty $49'75

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