Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1929, Page 56

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beginners’ violin instruction dvanced rhyth- violin instrue- ). Batiitiey -9:30,1.m., beginnecs’, piano instruction; 10 a.m., rhythmic dancing; 10:15 am. piano instruction (second year); :30 am., violin instruction. East Washington Center, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets: Four, of - the plays of the one-act play tournament of the Community Drama | Guild of Washington will be presented at this centér February 20 as follows: “The Knife,” presented by the St. Peter’s Players; “The Turtle Dove' by the Chapel Players; “The Other Voice,” by the East Washington Phyers and “The Drums of Oude,” by t! ‘oodlo- thian Players. Tuesday—7 p.m., Delta Sigma Fra- ternity of the Fifteenth Street Christian Church, B. B. Girls; 8 pm. Eastern Prep A. C., Gypsies basket ball team, Boys' Independent Blnd 8:30 pm, community dance; pm., Pontiac Basket Ball Club; Woodrldle A. C. Wednesday—8 p.m., drill team of De Molay Commnnderyp No. 4, Knights Templar. ‘Thursday—7 p.m., Pages’ basket ball team, House of Representatives; girls" basket ball team of Trinity; 7:30 p.m., dressmaking, basketry, Columbia Trou- badours, uniform rank Woodmen of the World; 8 p.m. Trinity basket ball team, Washington young men's A. _STAR, WASHINGTON, O.E. 8. me Rnbertugru ter Order of De Molay basket b-ll team. Friday—7 p.m., De Molay basket ball tournament, Saturday—32 pm. De Molay basket ball tournament; pm., Nativity Young People's Service League, junior rhythm, game group for children; 7:30 p.m., senlor rhythm; 8 p.m., Metro- itan Club, community program, mov- ptctum 8:30 pm., community dance; p.m., Woltz Photographers’ basket ball team. ""fllulx Second and T streets north- east: ‘Tuesday—T- p.m., Wailace Memorial basket ball team, Brookland Boys' Club. vs. Federals; 8 p.m., Benjamin Franklin School of Accountancy and Tivoll Whirlwinds basket ball teams, Langley P.-T. A. meeting, Dennison art group; 9 p.m., league game—Woltz Photographers vs. Petworth Mets; National Circles. Wednesday—7 p.m., Baptist Young Union Basket Ball League, Peoples’ C., | Mardfeldts basket ball team; 8 p.m, Tivoll Whirlwinds basket ball team; 9 p.m., Mardfeldts A. C. Macfarland Center, Towa avenue and ‘Webster street: Friday—7 p.m., ryhthm, Clark Grif- fiths’ basket ball team; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts, Troop No. 30; 8 pm., bridge group, Petworth Players, Central Reds basket ball team; 9 p.m., Petworth Mets vs. Mount Vernons. Park View Center, Warder and New- ton streets: Monday—3 pm., beginners. Thursday—3 p.m., beginners’ piano group. Friday—7 p.m., Boy Scouts; 7:15 p.m., Drum and Bugle Corps; 7:30 pm Girl Scouts, Children’s Game Club, boys' handwork group, Dennison art work group, ehina painting group; 8 p.m. adult dramatic group; 8:15 p.m., adult dance instruction group and dancing with orchestra. Southeast Center, streets southeast violin group for Seventh and C Mrs. Bess Baker Plerce, with Mrs. Reld K. Middleton, president, are invited to |3 a reunion February in room 211. Monday—6:30 p.m. Cobra A. C.: 7:45 p.m., Daughters of America drill wlrg, Roxie A. C.; 9 pm., Columbia Wednesday—6:30 p.m., Pontiac A. C,, True Blues; 7:45 p.m., ‘Als A. C., Mo- seans A. C.; 9 pm., National Circles A. C., Senior Christian Endeavors. Thursday—8 p.m., Children's Dra- matic Club will give an evening of one- act plays for parents and friends, Saks Trojans A. C. Saturday—9 a.m., violin group; 9:30 to 12 noon, piano classes; 10 a.m., the Jolly Junior Club, Children’s Dramatic Club; 8 p.m. entertainment and co- lonial dance by the Degree of Poca- hontas, Hiawatha Council, No. 9. Thomson Center, streets: ‘The afternoon Spring bird study 20, at 8 pm,, classes, conducted by the Audubon So-| All members of the Public Speaking | ciety of the District of Columbia, will Join this club; Italian, advanced group. Club that met under the leadership of | hegin at the Thomson School, Febru- | Twelfth and L| be February 25 and March 11, 18 and 25 30 pm., children's bird ig group; new lnd French will be formed if enough register; 8 p.m., suction bridge, instruc~ tion and advamced group, Nordic Or- chestra rehearsal, dramatic rehearsal of the playmakers. ‘Tuesday—T7:30 p.m., shorthand dicta- tion group open to any writer, phys{cnl ‘educnlnn group for women and gir ‘ \8 45 pm, instruction and pmctlce m | ballroom dancing for men and women, | tion for ‘adults, melody 'way method, Lyric Orchestra rehearsal. ‘Wednesday—3:30 p.m., music groups for children in cornet and | clarinet. | ‘Thursday—7 p.m., women's drill team, shorthand _dictation, any writer may violin, Saturday—8:45 to 12 noon, children's | Spanish reading group, piano instruc- | ;- are being, formed chestral Innmmenu and plano. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and |2 Howard street southeast: vt geia Monday—7:30 pm., boys' handi- craft, industrial art (roup dramatic groups, boys' basket ball; m., toy symphony group, Choral Men’s Club, study. group, Co-operative Asso- ciation, parent-teacher meeting; 8:30 pm., Anacostia Foot ball A. C. Junlors Basket Ball Club; testimonial committee, Diplomatic Social Club. ‘Wednesday—3:15 p.m., Little Sun- beams. ‘Thursday—3:15 p.m., piano instruc- jon. Men's Club, dramatic class. The Ugly Duckling Tea House I 115 B St SE. I Opposite Library of Congress | The Tea House of ‘ Individuality Luncheon, 55¢ to $1 Dinner, 60c to $1.25 Afterncon Tea Burrville Center, Division avenue and Corcoran street: ‘Tuesday—3:15 p.m., music, children’s classies; 7 p.m., Clef Club, Boy Scout Troop No. 506; 7:30 p.m., boys' activ- ities, toy shop; 8 p.m., Women's Club, art and craft group, Dramatic Club; 8| p.m., girls' activities. L ~it ends tomorrow at Six« ‘The Hecht Co. Half-Yearly Sale Furniture and Homefurnishings Eight hours and forty-five minutes to go. The Half-Yearly Sale ... of Furniture . . . of Home Furnishings. You'll have to' wait six months for another. Shop Monday . . . young homemakers, old homemakers, bachelors and girls who have their own apart- ments. Purchase Monday . . . whether you need a single piece or are planning to refurnish completely. Profit by the savings. Visit “Home Sweet Home,” a life size home full of decorative ideas. Buy on The Hecht Co. Budget Plan . . . Extend the pay- ments over a period of months . . .pay for your furniture while en- Living oying it. Room Suites .« « last day at these prices! $289 Three-piece Mohair Suite, with carved frames.$178 QOccasional Tables . « . last day at these prices! $19.75 Solid Mahogany Top Gateleg Table... ... $17. 50dDwenport Table in mahogany finished gum- WOO! ;, 1:30 p.m. boyl leuvmel nrls‘ ac- tivities, Thimble Club; 8 pm.. Young .$14.95 $219 Two-piece Suite, with fine Mohair covering. ..$139 $295 Two-piece Solid Mahogany Suite, mohair covered $295 Two-piece Suite, velour top $59.75 Gateleg Extensllm Table, sohd mlhnnny $44.75 upholstered in fine antique $245 $9.75 Console 786,95 $29.75 Oblong Library Table, with convenient drawer .$16.85 $19.75 Decorated Enamel Table for the sun parlor $12.85 $6.95 Mahogany Veneered End Table, very attrac- tively made . £i,..0..85.89 324.75 Martha Washmzton Sewmg Cabinet, well, Sin MAdE ccoeeccerccovoivecneins Fourth or—Th. Hecht Co. $345 Three-piece Smte in finerquahty tlpestry ... . $269 $345 Two-piece Virginia style in mohair and frieze.$269 529}? Two-piece Damask Set, featuring a high back chair . $1,250 Three-piece Sohd Mahogany Living Room Suite ... o2 $ $450 Three-piece mex Room Suite m Damask or Mohair covering. . 2 $345 Two-piece Tuxedo Bed Davenport Suite. $319 Three-piece Kroehler Bed Davenpert Suite. . . $295 Three-piece Mahogany Bed Davenport Suite. .$245 $219 Three-piece Carved Frame Bed Davenport SUItR o' ssdibbitvilesiainvarse s Bidove wdn ovm e $154 * Fourth Floor—The Hecht Co Occasional Chairs «« « last day at these prices! $42.50 Man’s Easy Chair and leg rest to match. . .$29.50 $39.75 Fireside Chair, in a variety jacquard velour.. $19.50 $29.75 Pull-up Chair, for living room or his den. . .$19.50 $19.75 Occasional Chair in assorted covers......$14.95 $5.95 Panel Back Windsor Chair, substantially made $2.89 $69.75 Imported Needle Point Chairs, for living rooms ... coons e «$39.50 $13.95 Boudoir Chairs, in a variety of cretonne covers eoolihe oot $8.50 $29.75 Loose Cushion Chairs for the boudoir. ... 628 85 $14.95 Boudoir Chair, ruffled valance, cretonne COVRE (v o ctieliies cos oo Dining Room Suites « . last day at these prices! $345 Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, Burl Walnut Veneered $219 Ten-piece Walnut Veneered Dining Room Suite $445 Ten-| $495 Ten-piece Colonial Style Dining Room Suite. .$445 $295 Ten-piece Walnut Veneered Dining Room Suite $247 $245 Ten-piece Elizabethan Designed Dining Room L R R $197.50 $545 Ten-piece Solid Wllnut Dmmg Room Suite. . .$485 Fourth Floor—The Hecht Co. ¥ourth Floor—The Hecht:Co. Bedroom Suites e« o last day at these prices! $695 Louis XVI Twin Bed Sulte, Grand Knpu’ls3535 make .... $345 Four-piece Sheraton " any Veneer .. $495 Four-piece Eu'ly Amanclr; iiedroom Suite. . $219 Four-piece Tudor quer .. $545 Four-piece Suite ... $219 Four-piece Suite ........ $295 -$390 Suite, finished in duco lac-: hlnduome'l& Mlhognny Veneered Bedroon:x $158 $295 Four-piece Burl Wllnut Veneer Bedroom Suite. $245 $445 Six-piece Twin epamel eeseseneaserensaiiaeacrsssssa e siens Bed Suite, in champagne $379 Fourth Floor—The Hecht Co. Occasional Pieces . «« last day at these prices! $39.75 French Vanity, geniine walnut veneér and gumwood [ POTROORA R . - T ] $34.75 Chest of* Drawers. 36-mch size, walnut veneer . cesesccseee 53688 $29.75 Double Walnut Veneer Bed 3 lttract.lvo' L styles .... !mlrlh Flooh—Th. Hecht Co. Breakfast Room Sets . « « last day at these prices! $29.75 Five-piece Decorated Set, with drop-leaf Table and four chairs.............ccvviei0 0081768 $98 Six-piece Walnut Veneered Dinette Suite. . ..$64.50 $34.75 Five-piece Solid Oak Breakfast Room Suite.$28.95 $69.75 Six-piece Breakfast Set, with Dutch cabinet ..eccecevcniicniniianaan ..........“’.l. Fourtn !'loor.'no Tar [Iecart Co. “F Street at Seventh”

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