Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1928, Page 10

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‘ response to letters asking if Catholic and | munity Chest would destroy individual- H HUGHES PEN SHOP Jeve!flsh charity orgunigutlnns will be|ity. It would merely provide that A a— : ip. strength _ which _comes from unity, National Theater Bldg. | “ ¥ 15 "t o0 narities qna | while: giving ample Scope 1oF vanety Franklin 7472 social agencies, as well as Protestdnt |according to the genius of each group. NG _STAR. WASHINGTON, D. T. MONDAY. SEPTENBER 17, 1998 be welcomed to membership in the community chest, which is now being formed as a federation of all meritorious local appeals for funds,” the statement reads. “It is not to be a Protestant chest, or a Catholic chest, or a Jewish chest, or a white chest, or a capital chest, or a labor chest, but a real community chest, to he managed by people of all creeds serving people of all creeds.” ice Wil He adds that “the Derticipation of i Catholic, Jewish and Protestant agen- Aspinwall Says Service Will| cat in, the community chest, should be e . a great factor in lessening intolerance Be Only Qualification and religious prejudice, "Each of the great religious bodies i has a fine tradition of charity and of of Agencies. soclal service,” the statement continues, “If all groups will make common cause in the }c;mmunity ;hclst, in the na{ga o]{ “The ity of service rendered by | that charity which is common to a the lgel‘?c‘;?‘l s{ould be the only qunlg creeds, the community chest will be- fication necessary for membership in the [ come such, a power for the care of the ‘Washington Community Chest, which is | unfortunate and the prevention of to be for all races and creeds, Clarence | social ills as by no other means would A. Aspinwall, secretary of the organiza- | be possible. tion committee, sald in a statement in| “This does not mean that the Com- and non-sectarian organizations, / wiil “These agencies, like all agencies, School Information Free catalogs and expert advice on all boys’ or girls’ schools in the United States. Call, phone or write. American Schools Association Branch, First Floor Balcony 9 AM. to 6 PM. Special Purchase ' g Scatter Size Persian Rugs New Designs Imported From Central Persia and the Rug-Weaving Province of Hamadan THE two sections of Persia mentioned produce some of the finest * hand-woven rugs made. We have assembled a special purchase of these luxurious appearing rugs in so complete a range of sizes that the most discriminating will find pleasure in selecting from them. BECAUSE of the special purchase made we obtained finer qual- ity rugs and are enabled to mark them at very low prices. Average Size Average Size - 2x4 Feet 314x6 Feet $25 355 Average Size Average Size 214x4Y4 Feet 315x615 Feet * - o Average Size Average Size 214x8 Feet 4x7 Feet *45 4150 to #185 Heriz Runners, Average 2.9x10 45 Oriental Rug Salon, Fourth Floor. 73%% Pottery Boudoir Lamp, 7 ! Complete With Silk Taffeta Shade A pair of these lamps are ideal for the dressing table. Soft colors of rose, gold and green in the canteen shape with shade to match, Floor Torchere With Glass Globe, 11 val Lamp Shop, First Floor would each have equal representation 9 of 't erons on-the board of - SCHNEIDER’S CAFE FIRE es of the Community Chest. us the interests of each agency and each| CAUSES LOSS OF $1,000 izrgeup L\;vox_xld ?e‘ conser]\éedi’eh}dfilldull —_— interests in giving coul ollowed, while yet the givers and citizens of the | Blaze in Locker Room Destroys District of Columbia as a whole could benefit by the convenience of the Com- munity Chest plan of one annual gift and Disfigures Walls, for all Community Chest agencies,” the statement says in explaining Com- munity Chest advantages. Police Believe Grafes Were Blown | damage to_provisions stored in the | precinct of police, at an “at home” at load of grapes at a wholesale fruit ware- che he bl tional com- house Iast night. reached the blaze as it was beginning | the office of junior vice naf Police found no connection between [ lockers, which support the first floor. the fruit company and the Allen-A la- | So much water was used in extin- bor dispute and believe the bombs, in- | guising the blaze that the firemen| Because long distances to markets tended for some one else, was dropped fl by the dynamiters in flight or by mis- | after the fire was under control. farmers of Australi reaping their take. & PUBLIC CONFIDENCE SINCE 1861 o S T S S 1 Qraceful lines distinguish this torchere which is finished in old 'goY&fihd has a crackled glass globe in amber and green, A splendid . N MARKET BOMBED. destroyed clothing stored there, and | will be entertained tonight by Capt. Up by Mistake, * | not been’ determined, St R dant KENOSHA, Wis, September 17 (), | o When_four engine and two truck | Capt. Stott, who is vice comman —Another bomb, the fifteenth since the | 5 o'clock, they found smoke pouring Capital detachment, is being pushed by commencement of labor troubles at the | from the building. Breaking in | his friends for office as commandant to Allen-A Knitting Mills, destroyed a car. | {foush the front doors, upper win- [succeed Capt. Willard L. Hart, who in cafe, estimated the damage at $1,000. Schneider sald the cafe was closed at midnight, and no one was in the build- ing when the fire started. . CAPT. STOTT IS HOST. » y"" can really taste pickles in Gelfand’s Relish Sandwich Spread. Those fat chunks are green pep- pers—and there are sugar, mustard, spice and cream. By the makers of Gelfand’s famous mayonnaise, Distributors THE CARPEL COMPANY Washington, D. C. GELFAND'S RELISH SANDWICH SPREAD Clothes, Damages Provisions ) Marine Corps League Group to Be Fire in the locker Toom in the base- Eatertained Tonight, ment of Schneider's Cafe, 427| Members of the National Capital de- Eleventh street, early this morning, | tachment of the Marine Corps League resulted in disfigurement of some of the dining room walls by smoke and | Willlam G. Stott, commanding the third basement. The cause of the blaze has | his residence, 529 Seventh street south- companies arrived at the cafe about |of the Marine Corps League, National dow and rear skylight, the firemen |turn is being boosted by his friends for to burn the wooden rafters, above the | mandant of the Southern District. e d to pump it out of the basement | make the s unmarketable, many Charles Schneider, owner of the' corn by cutting off ely the ears. Toilet Goods Low Priced Yardley’s Bath Powder...ceeeeeuenne...... $1.50 Yardley’s Bath Salts........ Yardley’s Toilet Water. oses & Beginning Tomorrow Formal Showing and Sale of the New Drapery Fabrics & Curtains Introducing More Color Into the Home to Make It Cheery i (ol A z - s % A i PR TN It is recognized that colorful fabrics with correct Q‘ e LN designs, when skillfully used, are the surest means ; through which the success of a room may be estab- lished. The growing interest in the subject of Interior Decoration led to the acceptance of color as a neces- ¢ sary factor in a correctly decorated room. This acceptance in turn led to a recognition of fabrics as the best means of introducing color. We present for your approval these new and colorful fabrics in a formal showing throughout the week. Trom practically every weaving center of “the world we have gathered rich, decorative fabrics for you. ; Draperies, Glass Curtains, Upholstery Fabrics, Slip Covers, as well as Wall Hangings, Cushions and other small objects are included. Colorful e Drapery | e Fabrics T il New Damasks and Rayons New Repps and Armures 1" to ‘8 Yard : *1** Yard and Up .. These drapery fabrics are self colors, in stripes and multi= colored effects. Many are sunfast, . These fabrics are in plain and shikii weave. Solid colors, twos< toned effects and stripes. New Velvets and Velours Tapestry for Upholsterifig for Formal Draperies WL St 'L Y ‘All the wanted colors are shown in a wide quality range. One Many beautiful effects in a com sunfast grade, 54 inches wide, is $2.75 yard. f prehensive selectiqn. Velour, Cut Velvet and Mohair also at moderate prices. Duplex Velvet Portieres, *19* and *25 Rich duplex shades in velvet portieres include combinations of blue and taupe, rose and taupe, blue and rose and sev;r;-asl others, all sunfast. Portieres 36 inches wide, 214 yards long, are $19.50; those 54 inches wide, 2J4 yards long, are $25. New Curtains in a Colorful Array At Prices That Fit Every Purse What an array! Fringed curtains in pairs or Colored effects, not only in voile, but in panels. Tailored curtains with hems from two organdy and marquisette, nets and laces. We to four inches in width. Ruffled curtains in white especially call attention to thesembroidered pat- . anld cream, as well as a profusion of beautiful terns of Modern Art on sheer marquisette and colors. net. Ruffled Curtains Priced as Low as Panels in a Number of New Designs ¢ 8125 up New Marquisette and Voile Curtains $2.50 up ;& Fringed Lace Curtains as Low as v $3 Pair Drapery Sectfon, Third Ploor

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