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NHTOWL CHREH | e o v NS PROGRESS Presbyterian Assembly May! 29 to June 4 to Hear Wash- ington Project Reports. Plans for the establishment of lf National Presbyterian Church fn Wash- ington, with the Church of the Cove- nan:, at Eighteenth and N streets, as the foundation, are rapidly progressing, according to two official reports to be | made to the General Assembly of the| Presbyterian Church, which will meet | in Cincinnati May 29 to June 4. | In one report Dr. Charles Wood, former pastor of the Church of the Covenant and president of the Cor- poration of the National Capital Pres. | yterian Church, advises the General | Assembly of an anonymous gift of $425 - | " 000 to the commission, the first $100,000 JACK BARSTOW . e of which is contingent upon,the com- ; ;:n'g"z"fl:'i'fi:;;“'fa::«'!‘:n:»“m:m:y iy e vered his trim sailplane in the air for Gift Brings Satisfaction. 15 hour and 13 minutes before landing | The General Council expresses its sat™ [ to _set an _unofficial world record. isfaction regarding this gift and the | Barstow did mot carry a barograph. but hope that this substantial offer may | his flight was observed by N. A. A open the way for & more rapid develop- | officials and recognition of it as a world ment of the project of the National |record will be sought. The flight was Capital Presbyterian Church. ‘The made on April 29-30 off Point Loma, | council in the report sets forth a defi-‘ near San Diego, nite procedure which, it says, should be —Associated Press Photo taken as s0on as possible, and expresses | e o its judgment that much of the success e ise will depend upon the | WIND, RAIN AND SNOW proper alignment of Presbyterian inter- | i ests in Washington, and says it hopes| SWEEP OVER ARIZONA'! that the reorganized commission will | | surve: e by iy ;g:y‘;?fin‘nnd.mm;;amm iy Prescott Reports Mountains Are order to accomplish the most desirable g , eritc s fnfconaaction itk thieiproposea || C0TOred) Wikl Heavy Ehowers project. ¢ Falling Over South of State. The moderator appointed a special | committee to present the foregoing ac- | By the Associated Press tion to the National Capital Presb: PHOENIX, Arix., May 6.—All Arizona terian Commission, the incorporators was in the grip of a severe wind, rain and the trustees, and to assist them in | and snowstorm. i carrying out the proposed changes in| Most of the mountain peaks in the: plan and procedure. This committee |north are covered with from 1 fo 10} will report to the General Council The |inches of snow and a white mantle | members of the committee, Dr. William | lies over mountain tops in the south- H. Foulkes, chairman; Dr. Lewis S.|ern part of the State. Mudge and George G. Barber of the | Prescott, Williams and Flagstaff all General Council and Dr. Charles R. Erd- |reported heavy snowfalls throughout man, met several months ago at an ex- (yesterday. _ore than 6 inches had tended conference, during which all| fallen in Prescott, with the nearby{ phases of the situation were presented. | mountains covered with from 6 to 10| Later reports were made to the chair- | inches. man from the Church of the Covenant, A heavy rain, following showers dur- New York Avenue Church and from the | ing the day, was falling in Globe and senior elder of First Church. Miami, and Nogales on the Mexican border received heavy showers. Negotiations for Union. - ik The National Capital Presbyterian | Commission will make a report to the STEAL WEARING APPAREL gen.g,ml A.ueuml‘aly in connection with the | ok ev ents for the na hurch, e men o e O o e: | Thieves Take Garments Valued at| tional Church, Inc., and the Church of | | the Covenant have been negotiating | #35 From Store. [ & union. If these negotiations result| Wearing apparel valued at $25 w as they at present indicate, the Church | stolen early today in the fourth robbery of the Covenant will become the foun- |since January 1 at the Nachman Store, dation on which the national church|3328 Fourteenth street. Entrance was will be established, and the national | gained by smashing a show window with church will have this strong and influ- | a brick. The other robberies were made ential congregation as its initial and|in the same manner. organizing unit.” The trustees also report it is their | = purpose to seek in Washington and | elsewhere at once the funds needed to | THE COLLIER INN put into effect the prospective union with the Church of the Covenant. Columbia Rd. at 18th St. N.W. local commission in he report calls attention to the recent erection of || TRY our delicious Chicken Salad the new Fourth, Sixth and Chevy Chase for your next Home Partv—also churches, the propesed erection of a || Sandwiches, Ice Cream and Pastries— new Western and Pirst churches, and | a complete and satisfying catering the recent addition of several new pas- || service—sure to please you. tors; among whom is Dr. Albert J. Mc- Cartney at the Church of the Covenant. Columbia 5042 The commission consists of George lewart, chairman; Dr. Charles i i TR i | i i Wood, Dr. Wallace Radcliffs, Dr. John | C. Palmer, John Timothy Stone, Dr. Charles R. Erdman, Mark A. Matthews, Thomas E. Finegan, Harrison B. Smith, i‘,‘-‘;’-.";‘»’a nl;.;rnn. A. C. Ernst and John‘ Before Closing veroict norvaun ||| Your Home— DECATUR, Als., May 6 (#).—Addi- | Call Mr. Pyle for tion or subtraction has been means of il 1 i eans of agreements in_jury rooms, but a “quo- | advice on cleansing tient” verdict has caused & new trial to | and protecting your be ordered for Norr:an Lovelady, charged floor coverings from with the slaying of his chum, Bruce | th Norris. { TBVSLE: Judge James E. Horton of Circuit | Gourt ruled Satu; iy that the erdict of | e ve years and four months imprison- | B Jrars ao, o, moni merion || Sanitary Carpet and ladg’s case was unlawful. In presenting mmon for new trial the defense con- Rux Cleanillg Co. m?ddxm“ at the trial each juror sig- nl n writing the number of years . fo whieh he thougnt e defendant | 106 Indiana Ave. N.W. » sentenc-d. The foreman di- Vided the total of 64 by 12 snd an- ||| Phones: <o 114 nounced in open court a verdict of five yeams and four months, X “Polka-dots —as small as pin-points, as enormous as cart-wheels —and in all the in-between sizes as well—are so smart this season as to tempt superlatives,” says Vogue. A most effective example of this polka-dot fashion is this sheer chiffon ensemble—a sleeveless frock with the most feminine of frills. A jacket transforms it to a perfect costume for a warm day in town—or out. In that ever-so-chic black- and-white combination, $39.50. Misses’ Frocks, TRID FLOOR. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 6. 1 Odd Pieces of Bedroom Furniture Greatly Reduced Savings of % to ¥ on Our Regular Prices These specially re duced pieces are remainders and odd pieces from complete bedroom suites. The fact that the suites were all sold shows how well this furniture was liked. These remaining odd pieces—dressers . . . chairs . . . “tables. . .vanities. . .beds—are offered at important reductions, which allow you savings of 14 to /4 on the original prices of these fine pieces. Early selection is advisable. Chairs Reduced Dressing Tables Reduced Vanities Reduced benches. . . chests. . Tables 1 Satinwood Table. Was $25. Now I Mahogany and Gum Table. Was §25. Now § 8 Mahogany and Gum Tables. Were $1 Rockers 1 Maple and Green Rocker. Was §20. Now § 13 Mahogany and Gum Rockers. Were §1 Dressers Reduced 5 Mahogany and Gum Dressers. Were 35. Now. .95 “Were $100, - i T 1 Mahogany and Gum Dresser. $95. Now $65 3 Mahogany and Gum Dressers. w 1 Walny m Dresser. Was $110. Now $80 1 Mahogany and Gum Dresser. Was $35. Now $26 3 Mahogany and Gum Dressers. Were $100, Now .. e, 1968 2 Walnut $70. Now $50 2 Green Decora Were §90. Now :t;; 1 Walnut Dresser. Was $100. Now . " 1 Mahogany and Gum Dresser. Was $95. Now $70 An Important Furnishing— Colorful Hassocks Of Imitation Leather $ 1 . 3 Large size hassocks, equally suited to the city home's porch or the Summer cottage. Several bright color combinations at this low price. 12 inches high, 14 inches in diameter. Small-Size Hassocks $1 These, too, are imitation leather and may be had in a variety of designs. * The small size makes it a furnishing of great utility. 8 inches high, 13 inches in diameter. ‘UrnoLsTeRY, SIxTH FLOOR. Now - Mahogany and $57.50. Now .. 1 Mahogany and Thair. Was Mahogany and G Now ... ... 314,78 $4250. Now . Bedr ? Walnut and Gum 25 Walnut and Thairs. W Now ) $14.50. Now . .59.75 Walnut and 2 Walnut and Thairs, W Now 5 $1650. Now . y 3 Mahogany snd > : $25. Now .$16.75 Walnut Walnut _and Gum Bedroom Chair. W Now . $1850. Now 3 Walout and Gum Bedroom . Vi Mahogany and Gum Dressing Tables. Walnut and Gum Bedroom Chairs. W Benches Reduced Were 3‘7:0 Walnut and Gum . Was $130. Now..$95 Walnut and Gum Vanity, Was $152_ Now..$95 Mahogany and Gum Vanity. Was $95. Now $65 Walnut and Gum Vanity. Was $4250. 4 32950 y (Walnut and Gum). Was $135, N R e RIS SRS g e 395 Beds Reduced Walnut and Gum Bed. Size 3 feet 3 inches. Was $87.50. Now .. $65 Walnut and Gum Bed. Size 4 feet 6 inches. Was $87.50. Now .. 368 Mahogany and Gum Bed. Was $65. Now ..$40 Walnut and Gum Beds. Were $45. Now $32.50 Satinwood Bed, Was $55. Now .. ..340 Mahogany end Gum Benches. Were $14.50, Now Satinwood Bedroom Was $20. Walout and Gom Bench. Was $16.50. a2 Other Odd Pieces Reduced Now §12 Walnut and Gum Bedroom Chair. S. Walnut and Gum Bench. Was §19.50. Now $14.50 W. & L. Chifforobe. Was $60. Now.. e Mahogany and Gum Bench. Was $20, Now §14.75 Maple Low Boys. Were $85. Now ... Chests Reduced Bedroom Suites Reduced Now .. Mahogany and Gum Chests. Were $70. Now $50 Walnut _and Gum 4-Piece Bedroom Suit Mahogany and Mahogany and Gum Chest. Was $90. Now $67 1 s +H H $ $14.50. Now .75 Walnut and Gum Chests, Were $45. Now $32.50 7! Walnut and Gum Chest. Was $100. Now. Satinwood Chest. Was $75. Now ), 20 WS g Y ; 4ol 1 A u,""li’,‘ YRS YRR\ LS N CRANRE 5 R L New Chintz Lamp Shades A Special Purchase Brings Special Low Prices ), Chintz shades with designs that are old-fashioned or new- fashioned . . . but fashion-right in any case. These special prices let you furnish your Summer home or cottage with chintz shades throughout. 8-inch 12-inch 3 18-inch i Shades 75C Shades 51 - Shades $2 s 10-inch 14-inch 7 20-inch Shades $ 1 Shades $ I . Shades $ 16-inch § Shades Laurs, Sevents FLooR. Smart Ways to Make Curtains For All the Home We sketch here five of the smartest ways to make curtains. . .curtains for every room in your home. . . each with its own informal, Summery style. See our gossamer curtain fabrics here tomorrow . . . sheer materials in a delightful choice of color and weave. CURTAINS, SixTH FLOOR. (right) LIVING ROOM eurtains of printed voile, 65¢ yard: finished with circular flounces of pl yard. The cireular motif is repeated Room (above) Bath- Room (left) | | voile, $1.35 yard; with old-fashioned cotton-ball fringe, 8c yard. I \ ’ ] T‘l - 1] DINING ROOM curtains of colored T tie-backs. WIY E{}umé{[‘vflggm?mfl BEDROOM curtains of tinted or- gandie, 75c yard; with ruffles of pleat- 88, rd; with organdie ed chintz in colors, 20c yard. Flower KITCHEN eurtai f cotton voile, S0c yard; with ruffles to match the towels of the hold-backs are smart, 40c pair. pleated chintz ruf 20¢ yard, bathroom. 7S¢ yard. 378 $420. 355 FurwiTorE, Sixre FLOOR. On Sale Tomorrow— Chintz Bedspreads Finished With Two-Tone Banding Flounces $2.95 Just arrived—to bring a colorful, refreshing air to Summer homes. The chintz patterns, in four attrac- tive color combinations, are delightfully compli- mented with solid color bandings. This special purchase brings both double bed and twin bed sizes at this one inviting price, $2.95 . . . but the quantity is limited so you will do well to choose immediately for your own home and Summer cottage. Ant EMsROIDERY, SEVENTH FLOOR. Special Purchase and Selling Partly Finished Tapestries ... $2-50 With the growing interest people are taking in'mak- ing homes attractive . . . the decorative possibilities of these tapestries are becoming more and more appreciated. Nimble-fingered home-makers are fil- ing the backgrounds of these partly-finished tapes- tries . . . and cleverly using them as pillow, chair seat or stool covers. Arr EMsromery, SevENTH FLoOR. Make Your Closets Mothproof With No-Moth, $2 It takes but a few minutes to install this new device . . . and once installed you can rest assured your clothes will not be disturbed by moths. This device gives forth a fragrant cedar aroma which drives out moths, yet does not cling to clothing. See it demon- strated in our Housewares Section this week. Houszwarss, FIFTH FLOOR. Metal Garden Carts Carry Tools Handily $3.50 The most dignified gardeners find this new garden cart a great convenience in keeping garden tools handily assembled. It is all metal, finished in green . .. and has rubber tires that prevent wheel tracks where you roll it over your lawn. Houszwanes, Firte Froon.