Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1927, Page 39

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oy THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 11, 1927—PART 1.’ 39 €0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000:000000000000000000000000000000000000004 sz} NATIONAL FURNITURE CO.—NE. Cor. 7th and H Sts. N.W. frsssmssssmssssnsusis :“0000““00000000000000000000 9000000000000 1000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000 o CHRGA INSTTUTES NS BFS Benevolences Show Big Gain| Under New System, Pastor Says. 33 DELIVER. ANY SINGLE Baptist plan, be- : Yy o ‘ e 9 ee Qur AT tn8PM. i nnuh{!n«hrfififflfié! lul‘!{f!flll!m!fl?iiiflm,Ilhnmu.,..:f:e«... 555 in Todays Post d church supper, have been put into | the obsolet he hotel busin J. Radeliffe, w hurch supper was Vi eral times monthly Put Up to Individy T LT T T L LT T L T Ty LT T TTe e I} Mahogany-Finish End Table 1 No Mail or Phone ads tter of church sup- to the individual not slow to recog- A man who vill have given more ount he hesitated to ring that a church without a ite income should not be com- ular salary r. He will a weekly envelope con- Vi s gift for salary. , he would share ¥4n the ad r prosperity of his “coagregation. VALUE OF SCHOOLS IN DISTRICT PRAISED ' C. H. Le Fevre Urges Full Enroll- ment for Start of Fall Term. t See This Remarkable Value at “The National” ‘. Golden Oak Tomorrow : g Chifforobe 14-Piece Bedroom Outfit nue T Shade, Bridge Lamp and Shade, Mag- A ive Bedroom Outft, com- Vanity Bench, Bedspread, 2 Sheets, . : : ¥ o o papeung bony g $ Sy § Fiowttse i . IPDOBows owe Jessiee s iy B Fovtlosh i foii tured, with Bow-end Bed, large Dress- portunity to completely furnish the > Chair upholstered in fine velour. Also Table Scarf and End Table. er, Vanity, Chest, Bed Spring, Mattress, bedroom at small cost. - Davenport Table, Floor Lamp and $5 DELIVERS THIS SUITE $5 DELIVERS THIS OUTFIT The millions of dollars which Wash- ington invesf s public school sys- 3 1 vides snles did -facili- ning of the District's , but the valuc of such proved many times laily experience of the V's S| firms, Charles H. Le Fevre, chairman of the public schools committee of the Washington Board of Trade, declared yesterday in urging a full enrollment at the starting of the Fall term. “We should not overlook the fact that proper use of these facilities means maximum benefit to pupils at lessened “cost to the city,” he said. “Time and effort will be conserved if dren who should be in school ed at the opening of the Furthermere, it is very de- that boys and girls who are nd . the compulsory school at- tendance age should be encouraged to g0 on with their school work. “The business men of Washington \, are firmly convinced of the great £ public education and they are to see our public school fa- cilities effectively used. They urge upon school children and their parents that every effort be made to start the Double $ .95 Fiber aria e ; Da-Bed 15‘= S aue Davenport Table Cretonne-Covered s Mattress $ gt $1.00 Down -95 1927 Fall term in public schools, com- i , 3-Piece Metal ' I Mahogany Finish mencing September 19, with a prompt . and full attendance.” ° ‘ \r f' Ramne . WILL HOLD CONVENTION. |’ Bed Outflt il ;\W s il Il r $13.95 : - L”{%%%‘IE’%%L’! g i 10-Piece Console Daughters of America to Start Session Tomorrow. ‘The State Council of the District of Columbia, Daughters of America, will open a three-day session in Northeast Temple tomorrow evening. Miss Mary Anderson, director of the Wom- en’s Bureau, Department of Labor, Phonograph Outfit Just as pictured, with Continuous-post White Enameled Bed, Durable Spring and Soft Mattress. An Fibel‘ Fernel’y POlychrome Mirror ; $59 ideal combination to furnish the extra bedroom, s '98 $ '89 Console Phonograph in Mahogany Finish, End 3 delivers any Z . Wd outfit e Bass"‘ette 3 Lamp and Shade and six new records. A rare value. No Phone Orders. No Phone Orders. G : $1 98 White Enameled : j ' . MEI‘T"H{ < Street Christian Church, will give the invocation. The Shrine Chanters, under direc- tion of Lynn Gillerist, and with Lud- wig Manoly, accompanist, will sing a group of songs. Miss Ina Holtz- sabeiter, who I8 well known in musical circles, also will sing. A number of guests from other cities will be in at- tendance, including the national coun- cilor, Mrs. Carrie Faulkner of Xenia, Ohio. Mrs. Ju Delano, State coun- cilor of the D will' preside. TANGLE IN SLANDER SUIT. Court Must Decide Meaning of Word “Affair.” To accuse a married woman of an “affair” with a man is not slanderous, according to a demurrer filed vester- the District Supreme Court by Golden Oak " Kitchen Cabinet 21 $1 Down ages. Through Attorneys James H. Burnett, the en if the statement s no untoward m without exaggers the word “affair.” S HOME GETS ESTATE. Willed by Mrs. Milstead to Ma- sonic Institution. 4 J — - Do 7 Tk = - DA - Home f 4 of the / See This Remarkable , Who died | . ‘ / w] A will filed Value at “The National John Moyer Tomorrow 17-Piece Dining Room Outfit 18-Piece Long Bed-Davenport Outfit Harry H. Leon- Just as pictured, with comfortable » »: & i tav i Another complet tfit — nothi . tinad s 5 L Table, Table Searf, 2 Book Ends, Foot- . Q¢ ¥ ms of her will offered plete ou nothing nicely finished in Walnut; Three-piece (4 ; v e - > e . miteranoniy O Rafe o o & —_— i Obl E: H b size H s prises Oblong Extension Table, In Tapestry Table Scarf and Polychrome $2 6.50 T bt Viltasd o bt L g 3 — closed Server, China Cabinet, Buffet, irror, i J ina Cabinet, Buffet Mirror. Just as pictured. with loose spring cushions; Davenport Table and Sofa Pillow. - OLD FAM‘LY] ve Side Chairs and one Armchair, five Side Ch d one Armehair, $5 DELIVERS THIS OUTFIT g | i # i § g : # # 883328W38388tt83838888383m3328838tttt3338388838888#i883838&&3823383WW*$33&33WWWWWMxm&tnmmmnnmm S g $5 DELIVERS THIS OUTFIT % ' ' '$1 Down ENLARGED'BY v TASESS SN SSNSSNS NSNS - BACHRACH g HZ'[FSII':TII‘N.W. Main 567 List Your Rented and Vacant Houses With J. LEO KOLB '923 N. Y. Ave, 1237 Wis. Ave. R T T LT DTTIAR I AN AR ARINAARNANRNNNNANA AN A A A A ~ R R LT LIS T TONAINNRAANINARANAN AR SRR 3 A AR S AR R TR AL IS LSS SSSSS AR AR AR A ¥ ./ % % 7th & 3 H Sts. N.W. 4 : TUL RIS LSV UCSSSSSS 2220228000000 0000000004 OQQQQtofi0000000{0000'00»00000‘ 22388ET8TTLILLLS

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