Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1930, Page 15

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ELLIOTT NAMED DINNER SPEAKER Indiana Representative to Address Natives of D. G on April 25. Iupnnnutlve mcbnl N. Riliott of | from of e House com- mwee on Wbllc bilfldlnl! and grounds, be the lpll peaker at me unlv'm.? inner u: Socf Natives of the msmu of Columhil Priday evening, April 25, it was an- | nounced yesterday by the president of | tion, Fred A. Eme: the Ty, By coincidence, the occasion will also | mark the blr&hdly of Mr. Elliott, who has plloted through the House legis- lation undreds of millions of for ction at the National Cspital and throughout the United States. of 3" 1egalation that he was asked | $5 be its | at the coming | th Year | stij onl‘a‘g{(vmes in w“h- o explained on the ington, ‘was c;ezyu behalf. He was harn on Apru he --v.menuof! Doctor Bequeaths $10,000 to Unknown Holder of Torn Page Missing Half of Sheet Taken From Book to Be Matched by Court. By the Associated MA] Ohlo )lllch 8.—An ap- parently vllueles! piece of paper, torn a page in a printed book, will owner of the specified scrap of paper. According to Dr. Gallagher’s will the court 'fll hol t,he remnmln( half of i5e oler Plecs presente i, ?.7.5"&2’ reaen 5ho t ne ‘two o e 4 tlfy himself thereby as the my!url- T leanwi "0000 ill be left in Whm vt ntified Dflh pll and interest a month, bu must present_his claim before 195! transfer the rund to hospital at South Bend, Ind The ecomtric Joctor, 69 Jears old, had acq reputation eye speciatist gt Midwestern ‘Statss. He came here 36 nln ago after living Michigan. des | in South Bend and g Of other historic commemorative exurcmes & special tribute ls to be paid e W. Noyes, a_member of nu society d led!nt nf the Assoclation of Olde&t Inhabitants. Many of the | representative citizens of the District already have indicated their intention to attend the dinner. PUPILS WILL FURNISH FLORIDA GUN FIGHT Slaying of Detective Smith in St, Petersburg Battle Seen by Two Witnesses. . | By the Associated Press. JACKSONVILLE, ‘State announced that Leo Landry, it and the companion of PROGRAM AT MEETING e A Do tried Inter vhtch Miss Lydia Burknn is head Marion L. Carle, Moy; poem Anwn!o Blro n song unmm),,"m of | CHILD WELFARE WORK WILL BE DISCUSSED Council of Social Agencies to Hear Reports by Subcommittee Chairmen. chud weltere work will be eeting of the M!nclu at 12 30 o'clock Y. W. C. A, Seventeenth and K ifare committee, there will be | 4% of members of g o The Hale Club and puplls from | On Smoke Stack 30 Hours. mvnannnu. March 8 (P).— fter 30 hours uwp & 100-foot lmoke Pesican scurried up the stack yester- dnzint-u_.nmuvm.h mem mankey uylun authorities ntund m let hhn his wife He AID FLOOD VICTIMS. -| American Red Cross Sends $5,000 !or Relief of French Sufferers. American Red Cross flhldthrouzh e and mnded at noon yuurdly after upelt- ed entreaties. —_— Denmulnowhnnuflynmm HAVE YOUR TEETH EXAMINED REGULARLY BY DR. FREIOT | 27 Years’ Experience in Washington During Dr. Frelot's 27 years of practical experience in Wi Washington he has successfully treated thousands of cases. I He offers you at all times the skilled services of registered grad- uate dentists, skilled in all branches of dentistry—extractions ..bridge work.. Come in TODA!! Let a trial convince you! WHY PAY HIGH PRICES? «.fillings [} wnlflb\lfivn thm & heavy loss of life. was asked to luperln the fund among flood victims. lor Edge d!SP;ll of PICTURED IN COURT| THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 9, 1930—PART ONE. A—15 AN INCOME TAX EXPERT FROM THE INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU ON THE 4th FLOOR, 9:15 TO 5, TO ASSIST YOU WITH YOl}ly'(._l.!’l'l'URNS LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Ruffled or Crlss—Cross Curtains To Welcome Spring Breeszes To Freshen Your Interior $2.95 . CRISS CROSS CURTAINS of fine French mar- quisette, lovely voiles and Point D’Esprit, cut plenty wide and full so as to hang gracefully at your % 7-Piece Irish 2% [ inen Dinner Sets, $7.85 A handsome set you can proudly use when you enter- tain—offered at a special low price! 70x90-inch cloth, 6 ted f120-inch napkins — hemmed. t LINEN DAMASK TAIL!- CLOTHS, silver bleached, $2. 58 hemstitched hems; 52x68 or 63x63 inches, special TURKISH BATH MATS, extra la and thick, ‘;lltk unus = $1 TURKISH BATH TOWELS, spongy and soft, in rose, blue, green, orchid and gold bor- ders; 23x46, special LINEN SCARFS AND BUF- FET SETS, cream linen with lace edges and medallions, 59c Chintz Covered ... Boudoir Chair SPECIAL : $10.95 - There’s quite a vogue for « | chintz chairs—and we expect quite a demand for them at { | this low price! Rose, green, tan, and orchid colors; small ing spon- Colonial designs! Furniture—Fitth Floor Simmns’ Cane Panel Bed Outfit Complete With Simmons Spring and Mattress $27.95 One of Simmons’ loveliest beds and quite suitable for any type or period bed room. Complete with “Queen-o-sleep” Four Row Imperial Edge Layer Felt Mattress and a remfomd Simmons’ lmk spring. Sizes 3 ft. 3 in,, 4 ft. and 4 ft. LUSTROUS IAYON SPIEADS, lovely and lustrous and in soft tones of rose, blue, g .nn and helio. Sizes 86x108 33.95 ~striking reproductions of the quilts forefathers; figured on one side—pl: on !ho other. Si: MATTRESS. wil New pastel colored ticking Bedwear—Third Fleor Bleached Muslin Sheets—Special 81x90 inches 81x99 inches $1 $1.09 Hand-torn sheets of heavy muslin, closely woven of a quality that assures long service. 32-inch Art Ticking, featherproof, yard 8l-inch Unbleached Sheeting, yard.. 36-inch Fine White l.-.elfll. -:d Demestice—Third Floor 1930 Designs in Hodges Fiber Rugs $9.95 When ou b;fln your Spring houseclean- ing, it wn ice to have fresh new Sum- mer rugs ready to put down! The stenciled designs in bright colors are strongly keyed to bright cretonne drapes, creating a pleas- _ing room. Tan, green, grey and blue grounds. 9x12 and 8x10 foot sizes. Rugs—Fifth Floor 1150 Fan and Ladder Iufl.‘l ; ,, .and hygienic treatments. Hand-Made Plates Our Specialty il | stayman's Three-year-old Fruit Trees of rl|l Peach..$1. \A /lll'l.llllll i Flowcrmg Shrubs Trellises, $1 Six types of garden trellises that will help to beautify the surroundings of your ho: foot fan trellis, 8-foot fan trellis, 12-foot extension trellis and three styles of ladder trellises. 8-FT. LADDER TRELLIS ~—Three very attractive styles in this price range; 3 STYLES ROSE Tlfl- LIS—AIll three attractivel ‘l designed and fi-i-b«l wi white weatherproof pain 8-foot high and 2-foot wide sl 95 STURDY GARDEN PERGOLAS—Very decora- tive on lawn or garden, of well seasoned lumber, fin- ished in white weather- PSSR $6.715 Outdesr Furniture—Fourth Floer. foot high and the ladder l l“o—bo.t:‘ of good, sturdy ) 8 for #2.00 windows. pastel shades. Plain ivory and ecru or trimmed with RUFFLED CURTAINS of the sheerest voile, French marquisette and Point D'Esprit—in a splen- did assortment of new patterns. Complete with valance and tiebacks; ivory and ecru, some with touches of color. Curtains—Fifth Floor Holland Window Shades, loped on bottom and lrl-m-d with fringe. lounted guaranteed rvollers nd in the choice of cream, ecru ot emerald green. floor - French Block Prints S O"Il: g’zi‘:;: t;.I:fnp Ze; ‘g’o‘lor: 59C Yard With Spring so colorful and gay without, why harbor Winter's gloom within? Let these beautiful imported cretonnes bring Spring into your living rooms! They are not the usual two, three and four color combinations—but with 16 to 24 colors to a single pattern. Light, dark and medium grounds—practical to say the least, and long wearing! For draperies, screens, slip- covers and upholstering. Ci Fioer An Extraordinary Special Offering! 95.Pc. Dinner Service For Twelve Persons A Complete . Dinner Service For Twelve —---===E== ilsf i i and Butter Plates Ordinarily 3'26.50 $19.50 We believe this is the best dinner service in Washington at the price! You will, too, when you see it! For it's of first quality American semi-vitreous china—in a choice of two attractive new border designs, one with maroon background, the other a dainty rose and blue floral pattern. A Carload of Shrubbery Goes On Sale Monday Choice of These 35¢c, 3 for $1 Small Fruits Concord Grapes ...3501 8 for 100 Moore's Early Grangsc’s tor 61.00 Oatawba Graves ...3501 8 for $1.00 Nisgara Graves ...350) 8 for S0 Il | Soistemyaenie cover W Clunbmg Roses g New and Rare oo ior g Everblooming "':: Monthly Roses §§ il 35e; 8 for S1.00 et foe """w Everblooming Monthly Roses $10-$15-520 Bridges and Crowns, $6 and $8 Per Tooth ul's 'hnm Climber— Hardy Perennials FREE EXAMINATION Come tn at any time and have your teeth examined. THERE 1S [l NO CHARGE! Hours from 9 AM. 10 6 P.M.; Sundays 10 AM. to 1 P.M. Special attention to out-of-town patients. Terms of Payment May Be Arranged DR. FREIOT 407—7th St. NW. Phone National 0019 “ Angele” M i Flnwerlr Hhmhfl Hybrid Perpetual Ro-es

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