Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1927, Page 6

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6 . B THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 11, 1927—PART 1. ————— - ] == CHRISIMpS HEI-P ! o Qrfi'ifl‘s: ’ PLANS CEREMONIES !;:Svnnl\uq:?‘::v;». invited guests \w)ll‘;‘m’!:‘r:\f:‘,xlulh of the school system “”';GEORGETOWN PLANS :«‘:;,'m: ”11:‘11' h.n‘: 0—; :1“: yt, v";n ot | GIFTS FOR THE G C|FTLESS, : \ | - e 3. superintend- | si B sec! s tree has been y]o »ossibl i = e N : ——————"| IN ELABORATE FORM .."% " "t "0 bt e s i) YULE GELEBRATION i i G,y e i 0 0 pal add a [ vocal selsctions will be rendersd by | e e | . | s o ‘M e ia i ],m ey { Vot tha Petevation of ¢ s residents of the community. Boy 2 A ratic Py L ¢ Formal Exemses Tuesday Nightin | yions, will preside. The keys tc Seouts, Kraduates of the Petwortn |COMMUNity Festivities to Be Held 4, ( n ; il : g tion ! ide. o " f g i t 25 2 g Je presented to | School, will be the official ushers, | December 23 at Live Tree in | tamilies. Dedicating Petworth School Au- |1 T o e Bt nblishment | —_— & 2t i G The dedication of the gymnastum Montrose Park. A d s, Jc Bt 1~ CHAFgS o P itorium ang )mnasmm | ana auditorium of the school repre- Rl . 3 E > by & ol »f the Dis Gospel Mission Appzals for | g% 2 {h Wil | xents o the residents of the Petworth [ T ¢ : + s : mmunity the culmination of years |, Carol sineing, pageantry and Yule: | It Those Who Lack Food, M The auditorium and gymnasium of |} fan ) caoperative work on the part of |[1de fectivties centering around liv |, & the Petworth School. Eighth and Shep: ) AT the (C'itizens’ Association and other = ' e o o hi W b i b e <upeian cel fon of the holiday season by | Tu 1] herd streets, will he dedicated at § C 8 k er, pi resi f Georgetown, which will be | W Clothing and Warmt ¥ L0 ob) Mhaesdiny niihit’ with an elab )¢ the th Citizens' / R T | held in Montrose 730 o'clock | B. W PRI SHvR ‘ X Cotton yarn produced in China in the | the evening of December 23. | Mrs 3 | orate program of = has and T “omr vs of the District | nast 12 ‘months weighed more than | The event, which is be partici- | pagy cal has come from 3 | at which preminent District and = have hesn to attend and se 210,000,009 pounds. pated in by the entire community, has | super intendent of the aid of ton who other oceupie JUST THINK OF BUYING A PLAYER PIANO s (used) FOR ONLY .. 93 o OR A PRACTICE > gt o e Conel e PIANO FOR ONLY 322 ow launches the an as services at k servi man h: and a Christian way of | after old o \1\!\4) ople wish | sent to public s other bran Lane Assigned to Dutv Here. town whie Arthur B. Lane, who has just ar Potgvieide o ved here from Mexico City, where All Cases Inyestigated. | rved for more than a year as 3eside these houses the mission retary of the United States to supply some of the families 5 who have heen handicapped by sick- " ness. injury or some other misfortune. |as acting chief of the division of Mexi Every case is investigated, so that the lcan affairs at the State Department Rork SHahi egans al: | during the absence of Franklin M 4 Gunther, chief of the division, on ac at the same time are taught Christian count of illness D.J. KAUFMAN = 1005 PA. AVE. 1724 PA. AVE. embassy, has been assigned to duty Charge Accounts Invited BUY ON THE BUDGET PLAN : §fhod _ . . COME EARLY! pay as you get Paid No Interest or Extra C]zarges Avo.d Disappo‘ntment' Pianos, Players and Grands have been arriving by the carlozll(d for our great Christmas Club and we must make room by disposing of every trad- SPECIAL ed-in, shop-worn and discontinued style piano NOTICE on our floors. That’s the reason for these un- We have declared a heard of prices and easy terms. In order not one-day intermis- to interfere with our great Christmas Club these sion from our reg- alat $2 Xmas (Clab instruments must be disposed of in one day and in order to dispose we have set aside tomorrow, Monday—for this CLAE Do) atea purpose. ' This is a lucky break for Christmas shoppers. ‘Within one year we will take back any instrument bought in this sale Ses and allow the full price paid for it on a new player, grand or Ampico. Both arrive 1in a COUPIQ 0{ Weel(So Be practical and buy gifts that are i . . . iE good for cold weather ‘cause it's i 4 Player Pianos—With Bench and 6 Months’ Free Service 1 sure comin’ this way. g 2500 Attopelier cuii i o $93 $550 Simplex Player .. ... . $119 W/flb d - S B R\ $525 Haynes l’la)‘er Sl e s 3135 475 Hall & Sons v ..o o by o 8145 ‘ $500 Artistone Player . ..., $198 450 Gulbranson Plaver .. .. $235§ $550 Behr Bros. Player..... $28% Meldorf Player...... 5208 $700 Lester Made Player ... §338§ Behning Player......$39§ $35 and $40 O.vercoa.ts $29 75 BABY ] GRANDS $600 Francis Bacon Player . . 3345 S Schaft Bros. Plaver . . $295 ’Itwo Pan(;sTSult:I and $600 Schatf Bros. Player .. . 8368 5 Behning- Made P ];“\u .. $279 Silk Lined Tuxedos s lo DOWN $600 Francis Bacon Player . . §305 Lyon & Healy Plaver .. $28% and many others and many others GIFTS MEN LIKE Fine Wool Duo-Rib Sweaters 35" $1,000 Hardman Grand . §29§ $5 Wool Knit Vests 5395 ‘ (Hand Made Special Case) Pianos—With Handsome Stool and Free Service ' §7.95 , $650 Premier Made Grand $3%79 $500 Pease Upright . ... .... $22 $200 Swick Upright ... .. ... 849 i i e ‘ $675 Lester Made Grand . $497 | 3600 Bradbury Upright . .. .. §69 $500 Baus Upright ........ $98 $2 Grey Winter Union Suits $]+3% ! Shopworn Small Grand ... $395 $400 Whittier Upright . ... .. 8§89 $400 Regent Upright . ..... $128§ B e Cloves $1-2 $1,000 Elec. Player Grand §69§ $375 Helbig Upright . . .... 811§ $425 Huntington Upright . $l4s R “ 69 $800 Jacobean Grand . . . $595 $475 Stultz Upright . ...... 13§ $600 Bradbury Upright .. .. 3125 ool Halt Hose (3 for c $450Davenport& Tracy Upright § 168 8375 Camp & Co. Upright . . §128 i 8500 Kurtzmann Upright . . . 175 $475 Meister (I’lnin Case)-. . ? prig $ ) - - 8185 Home of the Donar Tie ! come Early’ and others too numerous to list Come! Ask to See Your Favorite Maks! Thousands of Beauties in Silk, Silk and SA,LE ONE DAY ONLY-TOMORROW Wool or Knitted—All for One Buck. Neatly Boxed Without Charge. Money’s Worth or Money Back D J KAUFM AN ¥ G Stret orner 13th Home of the Chickering Ampico 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave.

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