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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. NOVEMBER 20, 1927—PART 1. e e CRITTENTON FETE | PLANS ANNOUNGE: Home Bazaar Will Be Held at Mayflower Hotel Novem- ber 28, 29. The any the Fior: held at t and Tu with a al b for the henefit of ‘rittenton Home will be Mayilow Hotel Monday . Novemt and 29 and n ical the s the chief attrac n twg afternoon ¢ given and one the ning of the with Mrs. J. D, Gr “us The bazaar will be held by the board®and circles of the home. The candy beoth will e operated hy the Em Robertson Cirele. with Mrs. A. B. Sisler in charge. Assist- | will be members of the Junior wcague, headed by Miss Alice and includin Miss Helen i Olive e Miss Preston, Sleanor 1 show S W Society girls he style show, which W. B. Mo: s are to hold Monday eve who will act as models Mary en, Mary Bra Childre > Wi Je Sophie Hume, ham, ) Hite and Isobel France Tha report of the presic board of managers, Mary B. Robort- son, shows that list year. the first full year since the completion of the | new home and th old one, Pope, * MARKET TO BE TOPIC ONE OF SMALLEST BOOKS IN THE WORLD The printed pa 3-1 a., a student of the school, holding the book. mittees. Tlection of officers, reports of accomplishments of local a i statement of treasure DA BT | Called Him a Sissy. LIQUOR DEATH LIST 16. ! Baltimore Police Probing Mystery Say Two More Are Victims. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., November 19.— Deaths today of two colored persons | were attributed by police to poison | liquor, bringing the total for the| month to 16. 9 ! | The dead are Nellie Harris, KAUFM who ! week. Many of the deaths are said to have been due to the inferior qual- before she died said the liquor had |ity of the liquor. While it co been given her by Benjamin Camp- |no actual poison. phys bell, also colored. Police rushed to|quality is such that the sys Campbell’s, only to find him dead I not stand it. the floor. He was taken to Unive sity Hospital. where physicians sai poison liquor was responsible for both deaths. S went to Univ 4 plaining of pains in her | | . | har- one that in An American combine vests threshes grain operation was recently demonstrated in Rumania with such success that a number of farmers will install it. 1415 and sent to Washington fc Ay are expected to be returned here ANN'S LR RO A SRRty 155 "rnn;wmu LTI FURNITORE 15 of the most interesting rooms in the | Kingdom. RBritish newspapers believe ROOM TO BE FAMOUS. o that in this room discussions of i unge for Prince _ Smoking Lo | empire problems will take place. Wales Being Constructed. | The drawing room adjoining the : .. |smoking loungs is 65 feet long and 25 Correspondence of the Asmociated Press. | ooy “wide, and will accommodate a LONDON.—The smoking lounge |large number of visitors for recep- which is being constructed at Marl- ; tions. An overtlow of guests may be borough House, wherg the Prince of | cpo " have or ¢ accommodated in the Indian room, 5 b he treasures collected Wales will soon make his home, will | by King Edward during his visits to I have the distinction of becoming one ' the Orient are kept — B STREET N W of " Courthouse at Upper Marlboro to?,,-,,,,“ the Boston Transcrint Be Scene of Discussion of D. C. Problem Tuesday. ns of a town. T the home ne: report from starved to death, the the third suffering | “pecial Dispatch to The Star. R MARLRBORO, Md., Status of the Washington ' Market, to be by . Thorne of 8 r amounted to $1,797.- ze of the booths for follows: information, Mrs irman: Emma 1 A A E in the ccurthouse here, with morning and afternoon s reprecentati E ach from the some civic and I Hebbard, ch: ndred Memor ey, {along with the others. er. invited, home | "Mr. Thorne will talk in_the morn- i features will include B. Posey, county [ and Miss Ethel M. home demonstration on progress of their work, Arthur R. Lee, on “Community ts of the © County The public iz 't Helping Hand, fanc, Hess, chairman: | and fancies, Mr man; Baby Lovers, Kimball, chairman 1 by Miss M. social serv ork in the County,” 5 nes Duvall, county Gregz Custis, | vorker; “How the 0. 1, hand. | dren Aid peiety of Baltimore is A.B. Me- | Helping Prince Georges County.” hy Edward H. Cavin, executive secretary Manus, kitchen, v s in County r D Mrs. F. Kerby, ers, No. 3, arts and crafi home table flower shop; Friendship, home bake, Mrs. J. Hart, chalrman: Beba Barrett Smith. the what not. Mrs. S. H. Whittaker, chairman;| Twenticth Century, n ‘Thompson, chairman ' {of the = . : W. S. Keis- | tex. Toglth officer. and Miss Rutl ate Senator Oliver Metz- a committee ap- icensing billboards in the county, report, as are Judge ave of the police com in Peach of the pub- -ommittee and other com- E. L. H cakes, Mrs. ‘man: wonder bag, 'G. V.. 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Cash Your Christmas Savings Checks Here Kaufmann’'s 1415 H WWENTMQ This Value in Living Room Suites Is One of the Reasons the Million-A-Week Sale Is a Big Success This remarkable value in living room furnitlire is one of the many attractions in the sale. A complete three-picce suite covered in arti Jacquard Velour. As sketched, a settee, armchair and club chair. Loose reversible spring cushion seats are one of the many special features. Budget Payments—I18 Months to Pay Foreign Furniture See Our Display of Furniture Works of Art From Belgium, France and Italy The Home of Today Is Not Complete If It Lacks the Convenience of a Bed-Davenport Suite - *139 Use Our Budget Payments—No Interest Charge This one is particularly attractive in design as well as price. The bed concealed in the large and comfortable davenport is the secret of this two-in-one combination. The three pieces are up- holstered in two-tone jacquard velour. As sketched, a bed- davenport, armchair and wing chair. 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