Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1929, Page 23

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(M ELEGTED PASTORS' LEADER = (or ma new year was fixed at the same | H. David A Robertson to Direct Federati_on of Churches of Washington. David Allan Robertson, assistant di- rector of the-American Council on Ed- ucation, ahd widely known in the edu- cational fleld, was elected president of the Washington Federation of Churches, .\‘. the nnnunl metlnx at the City Club, y. bertson, who resides :t 1869 Wyomlnx nvenuz lu the flrx layman to be elevated to this post. H is an elder in the church ol the Cov presidents, James C. Dulin, Mmdl Church, Thirteenth and Irving | W urm W. Smith, Juvenile Court worker; Mrs. Elizabeth W. My pital worker, and Rev. E. O. Ohrk di- rector of vacation church schools, mem- staff made reports, The re- port of the trmunr ahowed an ex- han $15,000, with penditure of more a balance in the h'euury The hud[et unt. 'rhe following denominations, repre- sentatives on the executive committee, | recO chosen were Personnel of Committee, Baptists, Revs. N. M. slmmunda und!—l 3 ethren, . me, & Mrs, W. L. and inationa D u representative, Mrs. leontA ‘Williams. Gordon; T. Warner and G. A. t Evnnnllen) ev. G. E. Schnabe! Rev. A. T. Murray; Lutheran, Revs. H. E. Beatty and lsh Koch; Methodist Epis- y, hos- | publicity, mv l'l l Woole Rev. C. - Chapter Advocates Merger of Street 1l; THE EVENING ling; finance, A. !. wx. hw- ,wd vlll. meetings, ynu a) relations, Canon Anwn Phelu !tonl social service, Rev. urch . Wi and vacation ch hnou Rev. J. R. Duffleld. Woman's Gepartment: President, STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL: 12, net te elcy streets. mwn*:cfinn of the Arlington ‘IN SCHEDULE AT G. W. U. Inlom . | Ten-Minute Addresses Tonight in ENGINEERS OPPOSING " 3-CENT GAS TAX PLAN hllwlyfl ‘Without Increase in Fare. The Washington Chapter of the‘ Competition for Place in Students’ Intercollegiate Tests. George Washington University will conduct an oratorical contest to choose a representative to compete in the Na- | tional Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest at 8 o'clock tonight in Stockton ‘Hall of the university.: Fifteen contestants will —— e ASSORTED TEA in Maine of a sliding scale of tax on |present 10-minute orations dealing with earnings instead o Hh‘lmw“ various phases of the Constitution. The judges will be Mrs. Anne Tillery (Mnmwu!thm' Bchaalfl:: eering problems relative to the omnh'n University Law School and Memorial | Arthur H. Past ol '.hya solicitor’s office, | John L.)Internal Reven e IEA s el as was described. | braiie: H CONTEST IN ORATORY cmnld, irman of the mmm‘:?auu will The Little Dem,ox{ Him and Yo-'l ve Many a lil. metal) wears out gears} It's the little demon that surely ind quickly destroys any car.: Demand Ebonite-T for the Priction . (metal rul -transmission, because it makes gear shifting easy. Demand Ebonite-R for the rear axles. It prevents noise, and de- livers long, satisfactory service. 1929. -CASTELBERG’S - SPECIAL SPORT WATCH OUTFIT A high-grade, good-looking sport watch. complete with a auarlmeed mesh attachment that slides over the wrist. This is the lowest price at which an outfit of this quality has keen offered. Get Yours for $1 Down TS - EBONITE (Combination of Pure Oil) 20 Cents a Shot At Filling Stations and Garages. BAYERSON OIL WORKS Columbia 5228 n American Association of Engineers at | : |t meeting laat night . the Piasnouse, | SANDWICHES Come | 1814 N street, went on record against|| 43¢ per dozen; $3.25 per hundred the 3-cent gas tax proposed by Repre- Ao I TR , | sentative Zihlman of Maryland. G, E| A merger of sueet raiivays, without | THE PASTRY SHOP : tncrem in car fare, was 1616 M 5t. N.W. Met. 6989 . e association favored a plan ldopted urer; Dr. tx.-x twmo Millington, uaehry R. lnd ull.s n Asurer. & was presided over by Dr. | United Hmey Blkex‘ Smith, who gave & report of the activities for the past year. Mrs. Harvey 8. lr:t:t president of the wom- an's departme gave a report. The principal address was given by Dr. Augustus T. Murray, pastor of thz . 8. An Important Message for You From One of Washington’s Great Stores ARS of progress well earned through progressive, liberal pol- icies are but an indication of the possibilities of the future. W44444*444444444&*44#444}“#4444444444444444444#4444‘44#H#wnwn#nwwwmi 1 Department store operation has become a highly specialized science. Science is the study and use of facts and the intelligent appli- cation of the modern principles of merchandising and store manage- ment. The application of this principle is evident in every nook and corner of this store. Washington’s Largest Radio Stores 409 11th St. NW. 1350 F St. N.W. 3218 14th St. N.W. The New and Mighty 1929 Model The spirit of any organization thrives upon the soundness of the store’s policies. Public confidence is built upon the reliability of its methods in assembling the best and most fashionable merchandise and in presenting accurate descriptions to the public through crisp, clear advertising easily read and understood by all. We are serving the pub- lic in a manner that bespeaks a warm welcome, clearly conveying ap- preciation of our valyed patronage. Specifically Lansburgh 69’ Bro —is an aggressive organization of men and women imbued with the spirit recog- nizing the requirements of a modern public. * £.2.8.1.8.2.2.0 812888808000 0888088001 v 'fl»******************************************************** ALL-ELECTRIC RADIOS With the Improved Super Dynamic Speaker Bibvived 1o $ 1 0 No further payments for 30 days ¢ 90 days’ free service v home for Free installation less aerial TRADE IN YOUR OLD RADIO The Model 71 $l 57 00 Complete—Nothing else to buy Beautiful Low Boy Cabinet of walnut. An attractive addi- One hundred and fifty-four thousand eight hundred and fifty square feet of selling space, embracing six floors and a basement, adequately served by modern elevator equipment. ~Spacious aisles to avoid unpleasant congestion. ——Many departments rearranged in line w:th the best principles of storekeep- ing, with the consideration of our customers’ convenience, and suggestive in it- self of the charm nnd utility of the merchandise. —A merchandising policy, simple and easy to understand, catering to your every wantin fashion.right merchandise, " ever-mindful of value. Lansburgh’s are aeldom, if ever, undersold, never knowingly. —Highly specialized service—not only providing courteous, helpful ulospeople, but also efficiency in the physical services, such as interior decorating, telephone and personal shopping. —A promotion policy ever alert to introduce through modern display effects and advertising, every fashion requirement, as soon as its authenticity and acceptance have been established. —A courteous service in our new Accounts Department welcommg you to pur- chase here and say “Charge it,” or, if you prefer, the convenience of our budget plan The Model 71 An'attractive ngh Bov Con- sole ‘with dlamond matched walnut veneer doors. Interior panels-of rare imported woods. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY—NO DELAYS k*****************,*******‘k********* WE SINCERELY BELIEVE THAT A VISIT TO THIS STORE WILL BE A REVELATION LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E S¢s.~=FAMOUS POR QUALm SINCE 1860—Franklin! mo *

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