Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1930, Page 15

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e '(.....o. R PR s e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 22, 1930—PART ONE. JUNIOR CIVIC GROUP l g LANSBURGH & BRO BEING ORGANIZED 7th, 8th and E Sts.~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860=National 9800 g RS RI 0 H BN et o, cma {Alliance Members Sought to Project Fight for Dis- trict Vote. Members of the Junior Citizens’ Al- & new civic organization which Buy Now for September Delivery—Save from $4 to $45.50 Advance Sale Whittall’s fzsie ’ | : Domestic e 1,000 Pieces Fashionable New 3 , Glassware Buy Them Now Sale { 50 ed. 25C Adams o of about 25 guests plans for a unit . Priced Glassware that Mrs, | Daughter of J, Ranisey Nevitt, m.m_ea' clamors for a - | Coroner, poses for the photographer. in smart, modern set- , | the first cab of he: ~ taxical Hni * ng! b e xun and e serice”. wuon || FRE E_KELVINATOR i A ! |opemed yesterday. At present Miss Do You Want One? cléar as Northern Nevitt is president and driver of the |l See Tomorrow’s Star .~ ice peaks, set on - | cosApEaT;. ‘Whlch ‘she hopes te. exiend Barber & Ross, Inc. - gleaming - | 1ater. Miss Nevitt is director of physical | - culture at Hine Junior High Sthoel. 11th & G Sts. ' N.W. bases: unadorned or lightly etched. VETERANS’ SONS URGE| ' g VOTES FOR DISTRICT ocagon salad Michigan Department Convention platcs. Glassware—Sixth Floor A Favors Representation and Presidential Ballots. . Darr, president of the Chamber of Commerce, will deliver an | ress. Jesse C. Suter of the Citizens’ Joint | Committee, who addressed the Alliance A&t its organization meeting, was a guest 8t the Adams’ home. . 5 Others present were Misses lare ani Bssie Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. John D. r Fitagerald, Mra. MISS RAMSEY NEVITT," B2 9x12.Foot Size After Sale Price, $175 Americad $129.50 Radiator 41.Pc. Dinner Services for Six Persons A Choice of 3 Smart Patterns at 8.3x10.6-Foot Size After Sdte Price, $165 $119.50 4.6x7.6-Foot Size After Sale Price, $66.50 $47.50 4.6x6-Foot Size After Sale Price, $53.50 $37.50 3x6-Foot Size After Sale Price, $31.50 $21.50 27x54-Inch Size After' Sale Price, $20 $13.50 22Y,x36-Inch Size After Sale Price, $13.50 $9.50 esolutions indorsing national rep- less citizens to cast ballots for Presl. v @ent and Vice President e AT , rtment of Michigap; held at Pon- Here S the Story: Since the advent of the vashed rug, Anglo Lustres have become jas popular as Anglo Persians. ‘Whittall if now bring- ing out new patterns in them, and the dis- continued patterns are available at great reductions! Each one is a fine Oriental adaptation, suitable for the mpst luxurious interior! Here’s the Buying Plan: A plan we have found very successful for budgeted incomes. Sflect the rugs now; we deliver them in $ptember, bill- ing them on your September account, pay- able in October. Or yop may use our Deferred Payment Plan egtending over a period of 12 months, If you want to be up - to - date choose the solid color patterns. 6 dinner plates, soup plates, bread and butters, dessert dishes, cups and saucers, and a meat platter, veg- etable dish, sugar and_ creamer. A lovely border pat- BURN COLORED EFFIGY 1,000 Demftnstrate Against De Priest and Gommuufts in Alabama. } Rugs—Fifth Floor tern: at the same special price! China—8ixth Fleer = s == 6-Foot Fan-Shaped THINGS IN PHILADELPHIA [RW/ N4k ZRIULE L P EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD Garden Trellises SEE THIS SUMMER K\ e Made to Sell 69 - \ N for $1.00 C Improve the looks of your yard and increase the valuation of your property with several of these garden trellises. Hard wood, weatherproof finished. 7-Foot Fan-Shaped Trellises cted, h - pi ST v 0 88C Ready-Mixed Paint Wisit the spot where the Declaration of Inde- five styles with weather- pendence was debated, signed and pro- Y P2 proof finish. : ‘ a3 o - allen.. ” i . oes on with a claimed. Bring your family with you for a smooth, even fin- Fourth of July celebration inspiring to young oy "'_'_1_“'-_-‘5.": ond old elike. ; for inside use, See your Nation's most treasured relic. 7. the Quart, 50¢ Liberty Bell. Enter the room where Wash- ington accepted command of the Continental Army...where the Articles of Confederation were signed ...where the framers of the Federel Constitution met. Inspect -priceless Revolutionary documents. Electric Tie Pressers, for keeping ties like new easily, - Medicine' Cab- in with mirror 5 Styles of Trellises, ea. in door and white enamel finish. U -&-fi a0 Co-e fo ln‘openJence H-“ cee Oll lll. FOIIP"I : g i Ladder effects and ad- ustable trellises that can {w extended to 12 feet. All Eskimo Elexc - tric Fans, 10-in. blades; osdil- lating style. Q'Cedar _trian- gular polishing mop for paints floors. $1 value. Congress Rel:f;hd Come to Philadelphia. Visit not only famous historic shrines, but also many modern places of interest...the Art Museum . .. Rodin Independence Square with Colonial scene attendant upon the proclamation of the Declaration of Independence. Paint Electric Iron, weighs but 2V, Pergolas $9.50 Attractively de- signed with 2-151:)1 Museum . . . Public Librery . . . League Island Navy Yard ; .. interaationally known indus- trial plants . great department stores . . . fascinating specialty shops . : . palatial theatres . . . every diversion of a great r--- PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS PROGRESS ASSOCIATION 1442 Widener Building, Philadelphia g 2.95 teed 1 year. Gallen A heavy, last. ing paint for ime side or outside use. In 20 popu- lar colors. Unpainted Windsor Chairs metropolis awaits you. followed. | - 3 ; A atyle suitable Stand for any type ) o tiise L Tl eon e Quart, 90¢ | Busimess Progress Associatio e g s 4 l‘ .'344s WIDENER BUILDING . PHILADELPHIA, L == ) L] ! Please send leaflets describing 11 trips in and out of Philadelphia, together with man showing routes to be $3.75 Cage and i

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