Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1928, Page 35

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., OCTOBER 21, 1928—PART 1. .13 | | SPANISH WAR VETERANS l The national encampment of the Spanish War Veterans, held at Havana, Ny y Hi . Cuba, October 7 to 12. was the largest 3 ] v ] el s il = { ‘ attended in point of elected delegates < A i \ (AN | in the history of the organization, 1479 2 = \ ; e | | TR | having registered as accredited repre- ’ 4 e & “ET a4 | sentatives from the United States. In - T f L : A { addition to the delegates. more than \ %\ | | i \ 110,000 veterans and ladies of the auxili- 4 ! { | aries were visitors at the Cuban capital 4 ; = i = | | 1 during the sessions of the conventions v = = i < i ; | of the veterans and the ladies’ auxili- ; > = . | aries. - =5 - [ il | _In addition to the announcement the 1, i | X i | first. of the week of the election of the =, | commander-in-chief. senior vice com- b i ~ i 4 | mand T f b % I D S A i hief, O. Grothan of St. ¥ L S < [ . Nel xnfl"gds;k“"u? gen- i e - rthur O. Sykes of Roch- i - s E 3 chaplain-in-chief. Com- | mander-in-Chief Willlam L. Grayson { announced the appointment of James . J. Murphy of the District of Columbia a b 4 | | as quartermaster general. and the na- - . | tional headquarters will be retained ! the Woodward Building in this eity. The announcement of other staff offi- Buy What You Need— $219 Genuine Walnut Full Vanity Bedroom Suite ||« o el mi e miae'ice | Adjt. James B. Carver brought io the | attention of the Gen. Nelson A. Miles A suite of elegant style and fine prnpnrllim_u—de\'elnped in Camp at its last meeting & communies- t genuine walnut veneer on gumwood. Artistic panel decora- "Inn from the Quartermaster General e u a s‘ ut O tions add to its desirability. The suite consists of a handsome :; - r’gn“r‘,:’a“‘:‘;“mi fl"zt:g"::‘”g crown chifforobe, a return-end bed, a dresser with stationary { front of the mansion in Arlington N»- i plate mirror and a full-size vanity with shaped mirrors. A 'eirn;:l-flnc;vmo:fi:y ‘;‘;"no;wu‘l;gmermmc lld- ncome Se Our saving of $50 is yours NOW | that the eamp will be notified when a final decision in the matter is made. Announcement was made that Comdr. o George V. McAlear had mustered in as SS9 en active member Ralph 8. Gibson, Company I, 8th Regiment, Ohio Volun- Chiff be e folleing e s sosiaa e fol ng recruits were 1 Oro <|t; me{mbfl’shlp a'r;'d will be mustered in At a future meeting: Joseph M. Lush- $15.98 baugh, Company K, 2d Regiment, Vi Charles Rints, Batters & 4t Dnited arles Rintz, Battery A. 4 Made of golden oak - and nicely finished inside Titea ‘Siates Marine. Corpa, - S and out. Designed to ac- A communication was received from commodate one’s entire the Gen. Nelson A. Miles Auxiliary in- eardrole: | viting the members of the camp to at- oo week ||| B R ey e auxiliary a; at 8 o' : i sl at 1917 Ninth stieet. Refreshments will be served. The camp ordered the . . purchase of 50 memorial badges for the QOak Chiffonier use of comrades at funeral services. An v : Mles Railtars o vid . the mayacaat o n . iles Auxiliary payment o Simmons 3-Piece Bed Outfit x the expense of the Halloween party = & o . = Friday night. The adjutant was directed Bed with 2-inch Posts and l-inch Fillers " to send letters of condolence to Mrs. P. : = ¥ yAdams wnd Past Comds. Print E This attractive outfit consists of a 3 omette on account of recen full size SIMMONS bed. a link fabric $l 5 .95 : o L e Chaie B Wity . o of the Lawton and Egbert Camp, Man- spring and a comfortable combination ila. Philippine I: ng. and Comrade mattress. The complete outfit is - - e J A o roomy drawers. — Harry S. Bowman, formerly of the greatly under regular worth e e iy ., in specially low. as an active member of the Admira’ 50c a Week—THE HUB : George Dewey Naval Camp at ifs lnst meeting. 50c a Week A communication from the Navy da; committee inviting the members of the camp and their families to attend the Navy day exercises to be conducted at the W Navy 27, 159 Genuine Walnut Veneered 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite § 4 G = ] e Here's a suite that will give years of satisfactory service on account Y ks i : i Pl o e T n s LT f its sound construction. Every homemaker should be interested. Gen- $ I 7:' Artistic | ’ : \ 1 in attendance at the celebration. Cooney gave short . Junior Vice Comdr. Harry J. Davi ine walnut veneers are expertly used on gumwood base. Neat decora- feported George C. Talbert in Walte ions adorn each piece. As pictured, a buffet, extension table, server, china the Naval Hospital. Past Department abinet and six chairs. \ , s N | ‘ ey T o e Boies ol vt W . il . 3 'R o o | dridge, who has been ill at his home Rcom Size Tapestry Rug Free—The Hub ; & s = T ‘ 4 avle % sciend o busines. 3 Sl = st partment Comdr. Arthur H S Y A I A A A AP P I A A T A I DI S N NuL o \ told of the i S=S=>ASSSE==24S =SS === No Phone or i ; P the mflnmlokglsh!.i;mmlm":"n: T 1 \ e paid a tribute to Past Commander-in ® Radio . T Chief Ric® W. Means, chairman of th a Week N : Y /i committee. for his effective work. Othe e : - . s i speakers were Past Comdr. Gaspe OOl O » e I ln S Pays for ki . [ Orange, Comrades Gallagher, Cable an - Any Rug |, > ) Bowman. ( . e i . >l At the last meeting of the Col. Jam- o : - E B o - \ (M > ! 8. Pettit Auxiliary, Mrs. Mary Hohen \ Extra Special - Nicely fin- stein. chairman of the executive com Seamless Axminster Rugs $32.95 igh-grad= room size rugs, with deep vel v pile, in attractive colors and patterns. Sx and 814x10"; feet. Axminster and Velvet Rugs $38.85 ° eamless Axminster rugs. size 9x12 and X101 feet. Also Fringed Velvets. High pile luxurious, yAxminster and ‘ % j . Combination Mohair SR m s e = y $169 Three-piece Living Room Suite DY I orwmbes 2. _Praieet fom 814x101; - foot Wool- Velvet Boga: 69 R For sheer comfort and style we recommend this unusually as the committee has conferred witl 4,:,5”,“",:": $ .85 \ H [l| fine suite of three pieces—settee, armchair and. throne chair. g;;;’t“’:lu“%‘r:"idnm:y’f‘m: ster Rugs. — ? Mahogany finished carved rail tops and the moquette on the aide de camp, of the Percy Gray Auxil- back of throne chair and reverse side of cushions are artistic features rry. Gmns:oiz N. C. The auxiliar a5 resumes re| ir scl d meetings for the Fall and Winter—-th Wool Brussels Rugs { : Finished in hedule mahogany. - Moot 9x12 feet and 8Yjx101; feet. Sitstan = Senior Vice President Helen Kennicut Soleidid, el E presided at the lest meeting of the Gen ity rugs in as 318.\85 ] b tially made | ' > 5 ; ooy e:;',"‘,m;gmwhm it y 5 ? "2t 2 F 3 3 esident Minni lurdock, who wa: — S0c A Week, " | absent on account of illness. Announce- ] | ment was made a masked party will b ~ i given Friday night. and those not i ]\/I()t[]ed 3 | costume will be assessed a forfeit. ) - Plans have been completed for th second and fourth Thursdays of eae: sorted pat- Axminster Rugs s \ | AL 1 i i i R . Masonic Temple. Eighth and P 9x12-Foot Mottled L <Dk i Ui - J! noriheast. President Elizabeth Axminster Rugs i & &3 4 3 i ! 2 3 b 1 I * 3 :{,nnoul::edlas rm;ml:s:e:lu will be Ml" . k 4 3 I ) g i i = ) November 15 and 16. A card party wi With horders, an un- 524-’“5 i ) - | "\ BN , 1 J i be held November 19, following & shor usual value i - Jmm—— —.. = = - " : business session of the auxiliary, ; . S 3 h < | The meetings of the camps and ausil Mottled Axminster Rugs . - i i Y y S = i S 'Lnrtla:; éo‘r theg::;e:: are: c%‘l’;l:m & 1 f W ccorated Metal < o mp. Tuesday night, 921 Penn- Double-Face :::l:'; 5 ¢ e R i\ / [ " i v ! Stand Acquarium sylvania avenue southeast: Gen. Nelson e } | o | g ] 51.49 { A. Miles Camp, Friday night, Pythian Velour Porticres 27x5bineh . Bl 'l.p.' (= . i = ¥ $1.0 ok Bund. Temple: Col. James S. Pettit 3 3 - 3 "rhur«‘:'n’y night, Potomac :mk Build- > M s g . Ne ng. Wisconsin ave street. £ N $ 79 | i > ] \ 2 ; No Phone or Mail - | northwest: Gen. Nelsoy .:nlm‘:s ‘Auxil. 3 N L 3 y f ) Orders D P Axminster Rugs - NONG ! y 09 Pajr : : street Norri fary, Friday night, Pythian Temple. Y A 7.inch Mottled Beautiful quality—in color com- N i 1‘69 hinations of blue and rose. hlue i and gold and blue and tavpe. All b lfl:r ~arp YD, finished with French edge Ro!l horders, ; . , Get After T. B.” Early. . . : 5 - s | Prompt and complete recovery fro $159 Genuine Walnut Full Vanity Bedroom Suite & %) uercalat dependsoponsehe ek SR v T N 3 ) ness of treatment after the symptom: A lovely group distinctive for its fine workmanship and \ l‘x‘;%l’m};“:dc;":“m :":0 may 2!0 Scranton Lace Co.'s - ] N TAR A graceful design. Genuine wall;u: ‘;‘enceq of ths choxces; S {ubmit to an examination at ‘oncer Tne 3 | S, grain on gumwood base. Tasteful decorations. Dust-proo 5 most_common symptons of tubercul . Lace PaHE!‘) [ o ; = < 2 ¢ construction. The suite consists of a chifforobe, full size £ >\ are persistent cough, loss of b, b |loss of weight. hemoptysis or spitting vanity, dresser and bow-end bed. Special......... | of blood. frequent attacks of hoarse- § L) 2 » | ness and shortness of breath. Any of m. Length 2V; yards. Thres 3 Electric Heater Tilt Top | these ‘symptoms may be caused by gone R 2 Pl Room Size Rug Free—The Hub 1] $1 00 Table | ditions other than tuberculosis, but in P > ¥ . $3.98 | the event of the presence of any twe of EACH —— A 4 SR . No Phone or Mail Tinels dsco- them there should be immediate action. Twenty heautiful patterns in a jetv of grades. Deep fringed ted. peeial. Decorative Framed ———e = Tapestry Panel : T3 Roe Fulkerson $4.98 2 AR AT . = W— : . e \ | (Glasses) NOW AT 1342 F National Press Club Building 23-piece Luster $3.98 Nicely finished in mahog- g ] B g L A ens.Artistic 818 7() | : | Two Doors From - : o e Wesk el Teew Wee g > FOX THEA S e SO v e Wi This Handsome $139 Rail-Top - Hardwood Frame, Imitation Leather Covered . his suits fills a long-felt need for Console Set Velour Living Room Suite STORAGE. CALL gl 7 4 Three lusuriously upholstered picces that will add beauty and “ a bedroom space without the cost . $4 98 | comfort to the home in which it enters. Well constructed for service he odditional room. Bed-daven- o ! cnd satisfaction. As pictured, a Settee, an Armchair and a Wing TR 4 ek d Chair, each piece fitted with lose spring-flled cushions, spring edge = , arm chair and rocker. Imitation ?"’T‘rx "";‘ ';‘\';h':"; | g@veflt 8 A and foundation. Upholstered and covered in velour. PRIVATE ROOM OR OPEN STORAGE nished i : ] - . v W, o & iea i LONG DISTANCE MOVERS : 51.00 A WEEK—THE HUB woeawen 1o D SES. $5.00 Down—The Hub | / ‘mu:mrmm | 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343

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