Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1930, Page 30

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iC—4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE.’ s AN ATUR'UM []. K, : ’ . The Dependable Store—Both ?idu of Seventh Street at EAPEGTED N WEEK {Favorable Action on Bill to Aid Tubercular Chiidren Is Anticipated. Expectation of the Senate's favorable ! action this week on his bill authorizing the construction of a sanatorium for - 5 . Washington's tubercular children at & $ 69 G M h \ i e Yoty by 1 enuine Mohair , : N Senator Arthur Capper, chairman of ° . . ) et the Senate District committee, to Mrs. lvln m l 3 i BUDGET Ernest R. Grant, chairman of the 3 2 ) o children’s saun\nrlumtcomlml:jh‘e lng . 7 ad c I director of the present early diagnos! 3 N P of Convenient campaign of the Tuberculosis Assocla- : i \ i 25 ! sleds [ id: “We expect ] 3 ¢ A 2 2 . - Payments Senator Capper said: *° N Y v that the children's sanatorium bill : = . ¥ & LW SN0 Interest o now on the calendar of the Senal ~ 3 i ; d e with an affirmative report from the % ! 1 " R Carrying al =) - / y A District committee, will be reached the Charges latter part of the coming week. No serious opposition is anticipated from any source. The need of this institu- . e s e tion for the District is generally con- A complete outfit for the living room, consisting of. s 4 B | et S 2] e Ly A s ceded now.” 3 S k ) fi e Y 0 Y £ = . Two Senators Friendly. 2 e > S - 3 S'o/a, Club Chair, Button-Back C{;atr. e ot s taves e 03 (% : ; Occasional Table, Arm Table, Magazine Rack, i - . 8 g % e shass ctiamliswniei] " . t s e @ ) Junior Floor Lamp and Bridge Lamp ly was drafted by Assistant En- a 2 —a : B 5 A oy ;fxcl:xe‘fi ommissioner L. E, Atkins, with o 7 ! i Sofa and chairs upholstered with genuine jacquard velour, and s Lt ot o hage e ' i 5 : q all three pieces with reversible spring-filled cushions. Etfi::‘rc,l h:\sld‘l:g:ix Teferred by Senator < 1 SRR A remarkable value in a living room outfit of unusual quality. Capper to the District subcommittee " { ; : of the appropriations committee, where ; : 5 = = = e it now awaits action. Both Senator s : . Bingham, chairman of this subcom- : mittee, and Senator Copeland, a mem- i y ber, are friendly to this measure, its - _ ) P sponsors say. { ree-piece living room suite, of genuine mohair com- Yesterday Senator Copeland informed bined with self-tone velour. Reversible spring-filled cushions ';’x‘xl:' fi’fe"‘s‘a}féfifi‘h’éfi’ ‘Dr;iiggl :‘:‘gfi: i Il on all pieces. Sofa, club chair and button-back chair, with wesk or two there would be ample carved frames. time to get the méulal appropnanion I into the second deficiency appropria- 3 tion bill, so that work can begin at $179 Three-Piece Kroehler o . once, assuming no opposition in the fim“gst“’tf{l‘sfil:‘éfgg“ Davenport Bed Suite, $124 : At Exactly H ALF! it was said. The davenport opens into a large size bed. All three A D the past week Supt. of thes < o z . E 2 Beh ol Prans wlfmnoulmmmgmmf pieces—davenport, high-back button armchair and club chair— There are no more reliable beds made than these ild . covered with rose, blue or taupe jacquard velour. . : : s 3 5 n'.aoonsggrf‘enr:("nnfngl-ubélhaéo}:\?ixna i Regular $11.50 two nationally famous makes—and with prices cut o e Regular $229 Fouf'Piece Occasional Table " 1 exactly in half—they are bound to be in great de- sanatorium bill. This document con- mand. Various stvles and finishes . . . some slightly fains the indorsements of the District o 97 :__—'=:=—-\ marred. Double, twin and three-quarter sizes. One i ler, the two medical societies, vhrious e Oom ulte % Eq ke Famous Cogswell Chair, with wWeifare organizations, the Tuberculosis = attractive _coverings of jacquard | Ao atnn fand Ny prominenERcii IFéciike redeptionthali ort s \'“'\ \‘l“ 88.00 Simmons Beds now. . 34.00 ::\lt‘:;lblihhl‘pl::kgk)fl;‘er(lldr:\?séfcal:g 1} e liic;;:g“;'%;'z,{é}‘:;:fi,mcge,,r,: st e \\ ‘ $13.50 Rome Beds now........... $6.75 Qifii—jfig ‘ culosis will see the use of all forms ommnitin; geudne wsdle 1o $350 Fib oot . . - o Nl S e . Bamard, chairmap o the child hesltn F- 1ber ALILL | $18.00 Rome Beds now. ... . $9.00 I . ] - : SHOSHED = 1) 520.00 Simmons Beds now. . .. .$10.00 3 pm. tomorrow. Senator Copeland day Cevening, - The ‘beriod tor Dr. ) ‘ L 1 | ‘ $25.00 Simmons Beds now. . . ..$12.50 Bn{nnrd awaits his return to the city. E l . e e g = Ml SNz Lilltiled 530.00 Simmons Beds now. .. ..$15.00 Satidisg and many of the Government o (| T 3 iniB A $32.00 Simmons Beds now. . .. .$16.00 buildings, while street car posters are telling thie public of the 376 tubercular Il o - ' Lo 285 r ] en in need of sanatorium care. Six hospitals i tal i3 i d i S ' tuberculous or tuberculous children and | & 7 e a | g $14 L Felt Matt 7 A e o e BT I || e : & A wgotor oiolie ayer Felt Mattresses. ........ § dresses, ] £ y : s - of high-grade mattresses 920 Layer Felt Mattresse: : : SEVEN SENATORS A'D 1 = at equal savings! Con- 324 Layer Felt Mattresses. . e I One of the new designs, with lines of charming sim- structed for years of com- $30 Kapoc Mattresses . . ... ; A comfortable chair for the | plicity. A 50-inch dresser, Hollywood vanity, chest of i 3 o & 6 fort and servic o living_room. Genuine mogquetts | WOMEN ON EQUAL” Y drawers or chifforobe and double bed. Beautifully matched B Eér:;;::l C\:’ilil: L $40 Inner Spring Matiresses. o orizE in‘ choice of several E woods. Dust-proof construction throughout. metal -vatering pan. ; e i oo styles. The shaped back is & fea- i == ture you will like. Go on Record as Opposing Dis- == _— - e willnkent Sl poer gl “Goldenber Da, y ul W AR World Code Section. g By the Associated Press. ¥ { S i > i p Seven Senators have come to the aid » 3 z F | [eRGr ,,L\L‘— - /////}\‘ of the Interamerican Commission of 2 3 ; ‘5%' Women in their campaign to have the nationality section of the world code y based on_equality between men and § < 3 = 2 women. Final voting on the code is now { 8 in progress at The Hague conference|jl|! i) A 3 " : 9 C Fry[ng Pans on the codification of international law. ] | i lesicd Ga The Senators are Fess of Ohio, Cap- f * w5 J umber ris- . sac Sre = - - $1.39 169 W c fncide. fnish: RoF i o fan it B | ) $1.39 Garden | $1.49 Ironing | $430 Bissel | 5150 Ragiant | $195 Ty Pan | $109 Garbage | vegetable . gz.]er:’h Mothproof | Self-Wringer Borsiirnbintiiame o = i i A e Mops Bin ags loor Mops $1 No-Nik Tumblers against women on the question of na- Trellis Boards tionality. The United States delegation to the $ $ conterence has recommended further 9 6 $ 69 C C 49 Doz study of the principle of equality in na- c Y2 - gallon C = tionality by all governments of the Sturdy and at- 2 C O Dationed— ] B8 Thte . hate Sturdily made of Made of heavy = ; world, but it is feared that Old World tractively made; smooth polish—cast | dipped corrugated | heavy gauge metal, A remarkable | cedarized moth- Guaranteed against standard of sex discrimination will pre- finished in white A sturdy, well Bissels Standard A large size ofl- | jron Pry Pan Set. galvanized iron. finished in green or | value! Large num- | proof paper; white Keeps your hands | chipping; clear crystal, vail in the conference. enamel. 3 differ- | constructed Ironing | Carpet Sweeper; a | treated floor polish comprising one Large Covered blue enamel. A | ber 8 size Nesco | lined. 27x58-inch | out of water. Simply il with neat banded cut 0 ent patterns, in- | Board of clear se- | dependable, service- | mop; triangle shape. | Nymber 5 size and convenience forstor- | Wash Boiler, of | size; holds 3 suits, | twist the handle. decoration. Have bead- s cluding popular | lected wool. Folds | able sweeper for all | Complete with long | one large Number 8 age of fresh vege- | heavy tin, withspe- | dresses or over- | Large cotton mop No-Nik safe cdge. VETERANS ARE REMINDED large fan style. flat when not in use. | household purposes. | handle. size. tables. cial heavy body. head. - =t i TO FILE THEIR CLAIMS RS . . . . . Tomorrow Is Last Day to Ask Com- $7.98 Ball-Bearing Washington’s Best Paint Value! : L\ 2 $3.50 Ridgomatic pensation Tnder Certain Lawn Mower usup er—s ervice” Rea dY'MiX ed Paintsld : ‘ | Eomingciiud Classes. Specially = War Veterans with disabilities that Priced for / have developed as a result of war . ) Goldenberg 4 é Half Gallon 312 One Gallon s1 service were reminded yesterday that e Somosrow s the Anal date for the fling Day . Cans for. .. Cans for. .. N X of certain classes of compensation e 5 = 5 $3.95 Torrid claims with the Veterans® Bureau. $ 48 (& High-grade paint, containing more tkan 50% pure linseed $1 Wiggs Electri s CoEE e 79c Grass = 69c Garden oil—a paint that will give lasting protection to nside or out- [l <o IISES Tec ric Kt local e TOSs chaj T, i i insi i vhi S 2 7 pointed out that the majority of e Shears side surface. Colors include inside and outside white ivory 'oaster Rakes ilv y...colonial yell buff ...light tan... leather o) pensation claims must be filed with [ ...silver gray...colonial yellow...bu light tan... Cleaner Spe“al. the Government within five years after High-grade Ball-bearing Lawn brown...lead...light gray...pea green...shutter green...dark .95 death, or disability develops. If the C Mower, with efficient 4-blade_cutting ‘ : brown...Oriental red. c A fine, high-grade Ironing Board, easy A high-grade, fully | opening_ and folding; stands firm and inch size. Strong _12-tooth - - 7 = E E—— Quickly removes aranteed reversible | soli vater- 1 " filing & claim. Exception is made only steel Grass Shears— Garden Rake, made i M e w0 versivte [ solid. Has water-proof enameled wood for men physically or mentally unable a real practical grass of solid steel, with . 1 od work top: o o e Suitier. - , = walls, wo work, toasts 2 slices at ST ————— | —— mareaveod | A Solid Carload of Full Rodded ||ty s | o Somte yar service were latent when soldiers 79¢c Bowl Sal f G teed e 8IB¢ LACEeE: CisORMRent Bing. $ 1 49 . were mustered out, disabilities develop ale o uarantee 3 # Sanltary ing before January 1, 1925, are presumed Set | I ’ I T r L K. | Garden Hose b, | Safe, Dependable Step Ladders | “¢3 75 niversal | ‘Metal Clothes At Remarkably Low Prices! disability developed more than five years ago Monday is che final date for Fine quality strongl| re¢l of fine tempered steel. Twelve- Gen. Keefer recommended the service I . of Red Cross employes at the District U. 8. Rubber o 1 Tho. Electrl Ir - H m e ’73":1 ‘"“""“’u"d 5-piece ‘é‘;fdé’,‘,“ii.,‘::"j \ Al Just in time for housecleaning! These Step Ladders are c on . a pers ;’;3:{‘& lé’p:_ e c(?m!;:na‘:{ ?nmt;u'ylfllw rMl’l- fully guaran- \ \ strongly constructed of clear wood, and each step is strongly | s 68 $ tion will be paid. Gathin5, 8,7,8 ana| teed! Corru- | S\ braced with stecl rod. Have stecl heading. Folding pail shef 14 il gate louble I l \ and handy safe grip steel spreaders. G e braided molded 4 o o INSPECTION IS PLANNED Kind. withbect I | Regularly $149 | Regularly 5189 | Regularly $224 Sty i Pdrhenl g e | / s G R : Oblong in shape—sani- st e . Galvanized A 980 $1.24 $1.49 q Goemnted “Usiveral sty Bl e Humphreys to Visit Capital. 25.4¢ Length t i‘ size and fine finish. with hinged covers. Fin- -1t a f 3 - | ished in green or blue. . The inspection of various engineering | 4-ft. Size S-ft. Size 6-ft. Size gre projects in this locality will be made by 50-ft. Length at...:..$4.89 7 4c $2. 49 Imported the Engineer School class of Fort Hum- = — 3 Bamtroll Sl agoes 1 52 o w77 & Regular 98¢ Willow Clothes [$2.98 Dutch Oven L e Mop Combination [ss fndec Dusfigss Floor | ¢#®» Hampers . ‘ ing engineering features of the class $1.29 Lar, during the course of the inspection ge $1.60 Value $1.49 sl 98 d 1 of his aides will assist Fo Ch 3 e P = \ e B ncldating wariotis promients - ood APRSE. @ | Combinette Brush X $4 .88 — countered in the course of construction. $ . OO $ 1 _ g cast fron Dutch Alabama Educator Dies. Family size food 2 o C - i » 58c Oven, smooth in- hopper that has Liquid Veneer floor 1 Mg s = Strongly made of . MIAMI, Fla, April 5 (#).—Dr. Ben; - | seam Dustless Floor Brush; " side ' finish, with ‘mett B. Ross, 65, dean of the Coliege of gfé"‘""g‘! :l}z‘nen‘ mop and one bottle /ff - all green or ivory long brush style, chemi- woven willow ; rpun: inner tray and Sciences of Alabama Polytechnic In- every kind of m,f. Liquid Veneer polish. /{7 d | ette, with cover and green. cally treated; with long, in shape, with hinge seli-basting ~ drip m:efi .A\:l;:;n 1%.;., &L;umchemm“g Excellent valuel One set to a customer. and bail handle. smooth handle. Bl cover. Apartment size. cover. oty naval conwulting. bosrd: _— : The Dependable Store—Both Sides of Seventh Street at K Griswold famous

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