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THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, 2 1928 FEBRUARY D. AL RHALL WORK | [ ot ] 10 BEGIN N APRIL Board of Directors Told Half of $2,000.000 Fund Will Be Available Then. FUNERAL TOMORROW ‘Vetenm M. E. Pastor Had Retired “ From Active Ministry | in 1917, inn PAGE MILBURN Funeral services for Rev. Dr. Page Milburn, 71 years old, former president | lof the Baltimore Conference of the| | Methodtst Episcopal Chureh and former | | pastor of three local churches, who HAMILTON TO LECTURE. Noted Author Will Speak at City Club Tomorrow. Clay Hamilton, nationally known au- thor, lecturer and dramatic eritic, will lecture at the City Club on “The The- ater We Hope For,” tomorrow at 8:30 pm. in the main loung2. Mr, Hamilton is a member of the Institute of Art and Letters and the secretary of the Players’ Club. | Dorsey Hyde, jr. secretary of the | Washington Chamber of Commerce, will speak on “Commerce in the Nation's Capital,” at the Forum luncheon. in the ballroom, tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ™= PRICE REDUCTIONS of IMPORTANCE | died at his residence. in the Falkstone | - Courts Apartments. Tuesday. will be | conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. J. Phelps Hand. district superintendent of the Washington distriet of the Meth- odist Episcopal Chureh, will officiate. Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Dr. Milburn's last assignment was at the Woodside Methodist Episco- pal Church. He had made his home in this city since retiring from the| |active ministry in 1917. He also had ifilled pulpits here at the North Cap- itol and Union Methodist Episcopal Churches. He had been a member of the Baltimore Conference for 50 years Dr. Milburn was & member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants of | the Dsitrict of Columbia, the Soclety | of Natives. the Columbia Historical So- cietv. of Hiram Lodge, F. A. A. M. 2—The right | and of Hiram Chapter, Royal Arch tan Opern Co. to dls» Masons. charge Jessie \ork former member of the Metropolitan ballet, _because sm| { danced a “dance of the seven veils” at a private dinner without permission of G the company was upheld yesterday by William B | Municipal Court Justice Thomas F. | Noonan. record- | Miss York had sued for 16 weeks' MrS. | salary at $40 a week. Stating that she | - | had received oral permission and blam- ing her dismissal on antagonism within the opera company. she said she had TeT | been accused of stealing opera tickets Mrs. A land had been watched by detectives. ! of DNHNX The party was given by Paul For- Louise McDuf- | rester at the Park Lane Hotel on of Michigan: Mrs. | Thanksgiving night, 1926. It was said porter seneral of 1to have cost more than $10.000, and ce M, Farnham. | Miss York's dance was the feature. Be- |{cause of the publicity given the dinner rine A.|Miss York was dismissed from the bal- Charles on grounds her contract had been R. Constitution Hall, to — the rear of the present orial Continental Hall. . by April 19. Mrs a. chatrman of ., announced at a the board of directors in: tinental Hall yesterday. have more than od R. Me: Seventeenth Russell Wil the finance ¥OR GROUND SEE ESTABLISHED . . 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BU.LDING A modern spaclous, cight-story fireproof structure, containing 229 apartments of from one room. kitch- enette and bath to six rooms and two baths: with large reception halls, all outside windows, bulit-in baths, entirely complete in every element of convenience and finish. SERVICE Service on phones and elevators is uninterrupted throughout the 24 hours. Milk and fce delivered night or day through our own efficiently conducted service room, which also receives and redelivers packages sent during occupants’ absence. Individual servants' rooms and garages are obtainable in the building—in short. a happy combination of semi-hotel service with apartment space and privacy. Pay us a visit let our resident manager take you through the build- ing. and whether you rent or not, we shall be amply repaid in having an additional advertisement, far better than this one. Schick of Virginia. rs. W. H. Conaway of West Virginia | Mrs. Henry Hoover Hanger of | I BRIAND PLANS PLEA FOR WORLD PEACE. French Foreign Minister Expect- ed to Speak Against DAIRYETTES No. 48 Compensation If the poor man cannot always get meat, the rich man cannot always digest it. —Henry Giles. EAUTIFUL plumage compen- sates for the bird's lack of song. Lovely blossoms compensate for the flower's lack of fragrance. 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C 29c 23c Just Over the 40 Mark and Still Growing 41—ULTRA-MODERN MEAT MARKETS—41 With the opening tomorrow of the two new meat markets in our branches at 4825 Ga. Ave. and 3655 New Hampshire Avenue our total reaches 41. We are proud of the reputation that each one is building as being a model for cleanliness and service and of the fact that we are offering only the hlghaf quality of Gout. Inspected Meats at prices that mean real savings to our customers. Come in today and convince yourself. Lean Loin or Rib Prime Rib Lean Fresh Hams | Pork Roast | Roast Beef | Fresh Shoulders L. 22¢ 1. 21 ¢ 1b. 29¢ 1. 15¢ Fresh Hamburg Steak. . . . .1b., 25¢ Shoulder Lean Boiling Beef . . . .....lb., 17¢ Lamb Roast . FRESH FISH Lean Pork Chops. . ... ... . .Ib., 25c o oy Lean Stewing Lamb. .. .. .lb., 15¢ Lb. 25c Fnlllol of H":’{':ioc‘k Veal Paddies . ...........lb, 35¢ T Bonde | StcediTil. . .. New Pack Sauerk: ..qt, 12} Loffler’s Skintess Franke. < ib. She Pot Roast f‘f.',',.'..,r ',""'_ Briggs’ Honey-Kist Loaf . . .1b., 45¢ Shad . Sliced B'fast Bacon. ... 'y lb., 19¢ Lb. 23c Salt Water Oysters . . . The P-n'wu.al Capital Press' Qaivatis b B BW Fuoue M. 0O