Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1928, Page 24

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- - THT SUNDAY STAR, W PART 1. TABLITYGONTRL SEEN FOR FUTUR Cusiness Eruplions Will Be Ficvented, Miller Tells Creait Men. 2 That the | e present-day business ecnsolidations m: minate busins was the b Milior, ex h 55 exacutives of the future. wha © the pownr to control outp : about the propls that it t3in_busine: ity is the result possible to main- of the men.” ta mark the Jevel of the supply ¥ Manufacturers are now refu. stock their warchouses and load he merchant with goods that can- Iv. The next 25 ngth of this new ntific business | Vast Credit Chain Built Up. Phillips, manager of the ivision of the national asso- ke on the modern methods dit managers in protecting neial affairs of both their own tion and of their organizations’ modern trend to- Tgal and higher business ethics. he exp! d. credit managers in ail parts of tho United States have Joined forces and have established ad- Justment bureaus, which are non-profit- king organizations, owned and con- trolled by credit executives in i “The chief aim of these c« " Mr. Phillips said, and deserving debtors ward ol Skilled men are placed in char flected estates before the assets 2en dissipated and before the es have become involved in legal ications. and every effort is made 17 put the debtor back on his feet financially.” 1 Speaking of the improved methods empioved in credit work today, Mr. Phillips pointed out that credit man- agers throughout the United States, by means of organization, have built al Nation-wide system of exchanging credit information. He said that the national srotem functions through 68 credit in- torchange bureaus, located at as many strategic points. #nd through a central credit interchangs bureru at St. Louis Record Attendance at Banquet. The attendance at the banquet was the largest the local association has ever had. L. T. Watts, the president, presided, while Harry V. Haynes, presi- dent of the Farmers & Mechanics’ Na- tional Bank. was toastmaster. It was the first visit here of Mr. Miller since he took his present position after resigning as educational director of the American Institute of Banking. An- other national officer present was J. A. Pilling. Seated at the head table were: L. T. Watts and Mrs. Watts, Harrys V.| Haynes. Mr. and . E. Paul Phillips, | Howard Moran. vice president of the | American Security & Trust Co.. Mr. and Nirs. W. C. Henson: H. H. McKee, Tresident of the National Capital Bank: John A. Reilly, sacretary of the local f:=cociation: Stevhen 1. Miller. 1. J. Roberts, president of Washington Chapter. American Institute of Bank- ing: F P. H. Siddens, secretary of the American Security & Trust Co.; Miss Elizabeth McNamara and Miss | Demerest. Interspersed with the dinner were delizhtful entertainment numbers. | The banquet committee consisted of P. P H. Siddons. chairman: Lister T. Watts. John-A. Reilly, John N. Auth, | Mrs. E. J. Hess, W. C. Hanson, W. F. Simpson, F. W. White and R. D. Lewis. Yesterday noon President Coolidge received a delegation from the associa- ticn togsther with their out-cf-town gussts at the White House. - SENATE MAY APPOINT GORDON INQUIRY GROUP Bubcommittee to Probe Nomination Likely to Be Selected Tomorrow. When the Senate judiciary commit- tee meets tomorrow morning it is ex- peeted to name the subcommittee to pass on_the nomination of District At- torney Pexton Gordon for appointment ¥ be an associste justice of the Dis trict Bupreme Court. The vacancy vas created by the recent resignation of Justice Adolph A. Hoehling. follow- i3 which the President sent the name ©f Ma). Gordon i the Senate for ad- vercement 1o the bench The judi committee has re- ceived a number of communications re- l2ting to the nomination, some indors- | ing the appointment and others oppos- ing confirmation, it was learned yester- opposition was d an indication t was of 8 general nature has been mine whether a Brarcity of food has caused herds of wild Ceer t raid farmers of the Dal- Y district of Jreland, and farmers sr= compeiled 1o drive them away to provect thelr ciops and outside st the quali ) e satisf vhey “Murco” Pa (M <. J. Murphy Co., Inc. 710 12th St. N.W, Guest of Honor | g ‘ |oe 13 oo I8 o0 | 80 *e STEPHEN 1. MILLER. Executive manager of the National As- sociation of Credit Men, feted at ban- quet here last evening. COWBOY'S SOCIETY BRIDE LIES AN Heiress Says She and Hus-: band Will Purchase Home in West. By the Aseoot COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. March 3—A little breath perhaps, but none the less inte cd in New York accounts of marriag> to a cowboy | harness maker, Mrs. Kennetn Wilson Glaze, the former Barbara Monell of New York socicty circles. today told of | her plans for a ranch home in the West The heiress. daughter of Mrs. Am- brose Monell, wealthy New York social leader, was married February 21 to, Glaze., who operates a small harness shop here. A chance meeting led to a whirl- wind romance and the bronzed cowboy. a strapping six-footer, won the hand of the 2 ar-old girl who moved in the highest soclal circles in New York Mrs. Glaze told interviewers she pre- ferred the type of man from the wide open spaces of the West. She said she would move to a ranch with her hus- band in a few months. Obviously diffident in discussing her hurband., Mrs. Glaze silently approved press descriptions of him—more than 6 feet tall, 27 years old, bronzed from ranch life and. it appeared, a master in the art of Western romancing. The husband of the girl who aston- | ished Newport at the age of 14 by mak- | ing a two-mile swim in the s@f, came to Colorado 14 years ago with his par- ents from Illinois and for several years | operated a large ranch near here. wed Pross 4.Piece Bedrcom Suite . An attractive Suite at a very little money, Suite finished i walnut over hardwood. A well canstruct suite at this price. Consisis of 4-drawer Vanity Bo end Bed, good size Dresser and Chest of Drawer $5.06 SENDS IT HGME e e e sss e ssseesssesseessseesssseesssesssssssssesssssssssstssssetsssstsssstesiss 3 ooy P COL. HANSON TO RETIRE. Officer Ordered Home to Await Ac- tion of Department. Col. Linwood E. Hanson, Quarter- master Corps, recently stationed at headquarters, 4th Corps Area, at At- lanta, Ga. has been ordered to his home to await retirement at the con- venience of the Government. He is from Massachusetts and served in the volunteer Army in the Spanish War in 1898 and in the national Army in the World War. He was appointed a first lieutenant of Infantry, Regular Army, in February, 1901, and was trans- ferred to the Quartermaster Corps in July, 1920 An Old Recipe to Darken Hair By JANICE RANDALL 4.Pjece Bedroom Suite A Bedroom Suite of a newer style at a very stantial reduction. M is well constructed an fairly good size. Censists of good size French Var Large Dresser, Bow-cnd Bed and Chest of Dray Sold regularly for $139.00. $5.00 CELIVERS IT meewwy Hili; Pl Almost cvery- one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, proper- ly_compounded, bringe back th: natural color and luster to ;h; hair n):l'g aded, streake: ; 7 or gray. Years 4 ago the only / N to get this d mixture was to make it at home, which i3 mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. for ony 75 cents. Every- body uses this preparation now, be- cause no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you ook years younger. cnite seldom d at the price at which we offer it Low-foot Bench, Spring Mattress and two Pillows compicte the outht, 10-Piece Walnut-Finish Bedroom Outfit Cleverly finished in walnut on gnmwood. A Dresser, PAY $2.00 WEEKLY There is a degree of beauty and quality to this $1 19 Semi-Vanity, Ped, Wardrobe, Chair Day-Bed 3-Burner Gas Range Simmons Special at $13.75 11 Complete With Cretonne- BED LAMPS Assorted colors. Special Mahogany-Finished i G 6-Piece Unfinished Breakfast Set 98¢ 2ee s e e ssteess e ssseessseessseessseesssseessseesssssesssesssssesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss antages of paint- o don't | of any product—yon ed vith anything short with the home Unhniened int Products Awents for the Well Rnown Gendron Strollers and Carriages Our Hexular B16.00 Siraller Now $12.75 Hewular #2250 Hane Maswell's Terme label (1hat's aur nt), but the Company) et ameide pa cinl prien, sl ¥uarantee e Now Delivered Fasy $1675 Main 2477 i 3888383388383833831233888:“838833:8” $3833838383838388383838388883838883888888888888888888888888388 ,38883838333388833&22!22?33332333338883838833383388 3388383833333 Let’s Go to Maxwell Furniture Co. and It’s a real convenicnce and a mark of distinction to have an account at this store. to pay for any purchase if you have an account here. deposit opens your account and delivers your purchase. Maxwell Furniture Co. makes it casy for you Just a small Here are just a few of the super-sensational bargains we are offering tomor- row. We want you to have an account here so we have slashed prices to make buying so tempting that everyone will want to open Ro?m_:' an account now. \ For the Living 10-Piece l;i;fing‘k:)om Cutfit jacquard There is a richness of design and ahont this suite that will i tly appeal to vo spring reversible s, Uphe velour. A Dave fe. 1 and 81 2 B sroup, 3-Piece Kroehler Bed-Davennc-t Suite good = we have ever offc con ina fairiy . 2 \ 3 < sale $5 DELIVERS A SUITE 14-Piece L Beanty, stale in this outht I wd com idge Base and Sh zine Rack, 2 It 3-Piece Reversible Loose Cilshion Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite $2.00 WEEKLY PAYS FORIT we have ever ottere Suite in a good grade of jacqn One of the heet valuc hler with reverse genuine Kie velonr sile mre we have heen selling = @\’fi' B s per it =) v e 5307 R N ERE e AXWELC RNITURE co. "Ny FU P45 7 5. NW~ ETWEEN Dck 3-Pc. Automobile Spring Seat Suite Fables ial Upholstered in Ternery o match, i all colors cretonne and 4 10-Piece Dining-Room. Group 7149 EXTRA SPECL.AL Occasional Chair 8 -Piece Dining Room cervice 9-Piece Walnut OQutfit $5.00 CASH DELIVER e $30.4 S SUITE $2.0 WEEKLY FAYS FOR IT fapestry Mahogany-Finished LIBRARY TABLE 25" ON ALL RUGS During This March Sale MY Brussels ! Fringed Rugs M Avminster Neamdess tnster Rugy 2T el Brussels Rugs $3838388838838383838888888 Why vance? pay utfit S cash You can now get %119 Simmons Cane Panel Bed OQutfit S in ad- the finest tires—and pay for them as you ride. >HOOD $15.75 $24.95 $32.50 $39.75 98¢ od tape tor this sevvice. payment plan, TIRES o/ CREDIT no anterest vely no extra charge A small down —— the bal- ance On our easy payment 838&“838883883888“3 LSS SIS IS IS S s 080 08012 £222422344321222232242434322224324324242334323244802324242242322228332823282823438484384824824323822224242382332484184323220384333224328243432432239843242¢4234320844232343242430323433434334338243242432424324443343441 54 > 0060000860000 00000082 423323333 333333333333 0'0':0050'.:.'.:.' » "'00'.7‘)7":'7’:':0‘: & e &

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