Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1930, Page 50

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. 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 27, 1930—PART THREE. | W. C. T. U. Notes | The Hecht Co. offers tomorrow . Union met last Tuesday ieans 81050 and $125° CREX Summer Rugs May 14 in the Hamline M. E. Church. Also a luncheon at the home of Mrs. P. Kebler, district parliamen- Lyman B L s ariastasy .« . Sizes 9x12, 8x10 BT e ———_———l wife of - and 6x12 ft. Anti-Saloon League; Mrs. C. Q. Uhrist- u, district publicity director; Mrs. M. gckeflnx, district_director of literature, made addresses. It was voted to accept n ghe invitation of Mrs. W. C. Alden to gmeet at her home, on Broad Branch goad, the evening of May 27. v . o Georgetown Union met at the home * [d of Mrs. F. Mulford, on Tunlaw road last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. F. Mul- ford, vice president, presided. Mrs. W. B. Symonds and Mrs. A. Stabler gave ot ek, district S?:J"u:{\‘é’. Lindbergh has shown the way. Already gliding’s Homes that will be cool and re- made addresses. a famous outdoor sport. And what gentler approach - freshing this Summer will be those whose floors wear Crex Rugs. Plain District Union, through its local 2. : . o unions, contributed 15 friendship chests to the aerial glide than the glide on one’s own front bt il bl gt 24x42-inch Oval Fibre Rugs . . . smart little rugs Zor the children of the Philippines, ot porch. If you like variety . . . and value . . . come . designs ... blue squares. Crex rugs Wednesday under auspices of the Wom. wire grass . . . unequaled for its (':?a:mhc:s‘,m:vlrlxeno'-u'fi“um eé:r!:‘::‘\‘m:! long-wearing qualities. tions conducted an “ingathering” of ( >\ \\ < \\ G o T TN 06D Southeast Union met April 22 at the % > < > < D ey sutheasr. Mrs _Ratte S 3 < > ; Risler presided. The treasurer, Mrs. l}l << < > < Sale of Antique 7 ST R e |2 A7 TR A T2 W 2 ‘ e 2 B o BN o B B B ke RUGS Unl n- i S 2 3 4 dng ae 3 o clock At Mrs. T, Jarvis, > < N < < N \/ Oharles Burnett, Mrs, Andrew McCamp- 174 a 2 < S I\ A Half-price and Less! directors, will be the speakers. s North Capitol Union met at the home 2 5 S l o d 8 .39 g s s o i $ unfast Gliders J. Peters, president of Cleveland chap- . ter, made addresses. The friendship Average Size D 1929, enables us now to offer them at this of Peru, who is on a visit here, gave a price. Choice of four sunfast striped patterns. Beautiful Floral and Sl WS seng. Painted woven stripes, 100% cotton filled. b . . p Conventional Designs HVE-DAY WEEK (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Mellowed with Age to scatter all around youi home this S PLAN IS OPPOSED 2 SR Publishers Reiterate Stand, De- nouncing Project as Un- at the Luther Memorial Church last to The Hecht Co. for your first lesson. are woven from tough Wisconsin friendship chests. N >\ William Knaub, announced the receipt 7 z \g > <\ /I = ) of $5 in gold given as a prize by the r‘l e e e B HOOKED Dell and Mrs. Edna Proctor, district chest for the Philippine children which A purchase of these gliders in September, haa 2x4 to 2Y5x4Y Upholstered backs and chains are covered. economical. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 26.—Reiterating Ats stand against the five-day week, the American Newspaper Publishers’ Asso- ciation at the closing session of its an- nual convention yesterday approved a letter written to the International Typo- Union denouncing the plan as G : . — ; - letter, written H -Gallon 15 -Pl. 10 M - $2.50 25-Foot Efi:’wfi?fim%'?‘&": $1.69 Galvanized R, Btivma: n];?:cgric Carden Tiie %}nfi%@:fimkzfi $3O COil S pr ing Glider 8 Garbage Can Tableware Waffle Ir‘on s 2 e . . . . B . The association adopted a resolution gliders made. Low, trim lines. Coil spring (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) demning the Minnesota “gag law, f @ciaring & 1o be & Fiolation of the seat construction. Upholstered arms. Four ot oy (e different color stripes. Harry Chandler of Los Angeles was &e:ud president of the lssog;fiond!;}r coming year, succeeding lWar [ Butler of Buffalo. Howard Davis, New ‘York, was elected vice president; George N. Rogers, Cleveland, was re-elected . ° e o ' sreamsies| Women are Sewing this Spring Five new directors were chosen—W. ety T i e fand, Oreg; ‘%iiu}:;.m,;_sw;:& Khe: e Ne'g Home Sewing Machines . N, C. . , e cost Ic for three hours’ i i i i B he publishers will hold thelr Fall g f el S ’The Genuine $7.95 Ball'Bearlng $2.50 Wear-Ever $1.25 Iromng poeeting b Sew uand Besch, Ga, i | =4 With new, ‘hard-to-fit fashions dress- O’Cedar MOP Lawn Mower S . Board hkl ;:etlnc u’fm?“mm:'& xct-;lef:rn:hm y i S = making assumes a new <importance. Frocks Originally 75¢ owers Double Bo;ler sl Spring meeting here be lengthened i 2 | have to be made to suit the individual. Lo four days was referred to the board - . Mending . . . children’s things . . . odds and 5 9 $5 .95 s 59 89 B e ends of seu‘fing make a machine a house- c % c ars. hold necessity. These beautiful new mod- (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) NEW YORK, April 26 (#).—The con- N Seatiboard oF tha American AUtomostls els make them household luxuries. Cost of Association announced afte: i i Tere yesterdey . that ,;o_,‘;,.‘nmm £ operating is only lc for three hours. Turn gurs :D'{,'.lt‘lg" be?hgeur:né::;:mt:lvi% eeon 1n : 4 in your old machine as part payment. s “ a e e L) e ri e r Py r ASsOC! n. e C] ge conforms with the new regulations governing the an- Portables, Desks, Tables, Consoles I l [ O iy e sk R Priced from $49.50 to $208 the drivers for the 5t time in many The new ruling affects a half dozen board tracks, including the saucers st Special for Week $125 Cabinet ... - mfldfid%&figaefir‘o@'om: light, Westinghouse motor. 20-‘;:]::?;!:);23::‘7{“8. $741 '50 Les s than m L F PR I C E No allowance for old machine: C R E E R 0 N . Hemstitching while you shop — Pleating and button service $ 3 1 X 9 5 614 Twelfth St. N.W. (New Home Alcove, Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) " Specializing in Large Headsizes m‘g;,?‘:;‘g’,,“‘,:,,;‘.‘:,"m,fi, o Specially constructed to our order. And s]_ ].OC s 9 iyt seiexpec, ot et we think it one of the most comfortable ° ¢ Nossles, 50c Extra (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Endorsed by Good Housekeeping Institute $ l 2 .50 CO lo re d Pre Sse d Ten-carload purchase of these famous re- frigerators brings them to you at these prices. The Steel Utility Closets i e s Three-door style. 50-pound ice capacity. $O.75 9 The Challenge “Triumph” Refrigerator, white 828.75 enamel case, 100-lb. Regularly $62.50........ . The Challenge “Wolverine” Refrigerator, all X For Storlng: porcelain lined . . . w:’l;.m‘;legu;r'ljirsao 823 o Bridesmaids and b | Graduation Hats Iisens Made to Order at Popular Prices / ihindies Books / The Challenge “Triumph” Apartment Style Re- .50 Groceries frigerator. . .top icer...75-1b. Regularly $35.. s16 Kitchen utensils . ;2 Select your color and our de- Dishes Brooms CThir Por. The Hecht G0 $1 Delivers Any Refrigerator signers ~will create a beautiful / 8 = : Pres " . becoming model to your own ; = Soiled linen headsize, expressing your own e A : personality and ideas that makes T o Modern appliances for storing your house- our hat exclusive. 27 col t i = i , - Zhoose from. . Thrilling wide- e I hold things. Steel...will not buckle or sag, .. 1:;2-;.‘;::: thyay::s a:gwfla;totc::lgchof_f- # | sanitary, easily cleaned. Each cabinet 68x19x13 ; £ in : 4 favor, in delicate pastel colors and . ! inches. May be tucked in an out-of-the-way black and white. g . 7 corner and hides the unsightly paraphernalia of . L] . e 2 house cleaning and kitchen utensils. In green, For Home Milliners ivory, white and two-tone green and ivory with ‘“;:;li::.hl:.fi.i'n;:«i!;".z-s: ) floral motifs...some in smart black and white F s T R E E T A T s E v E N T H to 98¢ yard. Plain and fancy b 7S finish. ' Also Broom and Bath Closets. Straw Braids, 10c yd. up. All s ety b 2 b 4 (Third Fioor, The Hecht Co.) National 5100 4

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