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A—16 ! BUILDINGS RAZING THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930. ship, at its first meeting of the season, (of children who pass the intersection that the columns which form such an | during the day. attractive feature of the newer build- ings keep light from the Government workers and serve principally as “pigeon Street Lengthening Asked. It was also decided to ask that Sev- enteenth street be continued to the pro- roosts.” The State, War and Navy Building, he | Posed New York avenue in order that UBJEBT UF PRO.I.ES]. sald, is ideal with re.l'pocvyt to working z‘;;nggg:ell‘;i :e&hmntmnl:’lel::t‘ Jhave 2 enue. conditions, having many windows and | ®np o, Uiembers were appointed Member of Dahigren Terrace | associstion to go on record as opposing Citizens’ Association Dis- likes New Structures. Protests against the demolition of the | the groundwork for a membership cam- few corridors interposed between work to oL o e . | 2t 2 3, St Tk VAL o or Introduced & resolution requesting the | i} "yicentennial celebration of George the demolition of the two buildings in | Washington's birthday anniversary, A. particular and other “old Iandmarks.” | Enes Shees’ May Meriiat, newly clected Plan Member Campalgn. secretary, acted in that capacity last Meeting in the Social Oyster Club | €Vening for the first time. at Twelfth street and Rhode Island | > avenue northeast, the association laid Britisher Flying to Sofia. BELGRADE, _Jugoslayia, September 18 (#).—Capt.” Matthews, British avia- 6ld Post Office and the State, War and | paign and appointed C. N. Merillat and Navy Bulldings were lodged with the |C. N. Leach a committee in charge. | {0, 7Vio8 4 SPOTLIng plane, continied Dahlgren Terrace Oitizens' Association | William J. Weber, the president, Who | pioht from Croydon, England. He is Jast evening by a member who declared | presided, sald a rally meeting would be | ;ipom, ) { pting to break Bert Hinkler's 15- that the structures are preferable to the | held in October and that efforts would | day record between England and Aus- | new buildings being ernment along Pennsylvania avenue. Columns Stop Light. A. E. F. Sheer, who is the associa- | man be stationed at Rhode Island ave- | Advertiser desires to meet one who is | humorist imagines raised by the Gov- | be made to encourage all residents of the Northeast section to attend. tralia, The organization was asked to request of Commissioner Crosby that a police- “Shakespeare says all men are liars. JEWELED PISTOL FAD e STRIKES PARISIENNES Every Woman Accused of “Crime Passionel” This Year Ac- ‘quitted—Press Is Cymical. PARIS. (NAN.A).—There is another new invention to meet the demands of ‘modern women, the jeweled pistol. Walk down the Rue de Ia Paix and you will see many gorgeous examples of this in- . 1 thank you. After my acquittal I will return it to you.” (Copyright, 1930, by the Worth American Newspaper angw.). . ¢ New-01d" Jewelry in" Vogie. fashioned brpoches dispensable adjunct to the “crime pas- 'turned into slim, modern arm bands, sionel.” delicately lacquered automatic or the| novel versions fhe diamonds. Madame may even There magame may select 2| into hip or shoulder brooches of Jewele or into od clips moat; exquislte pocket revolver cased in | which serve & dosen purposes. onyx an get her prospective victim her » press is cynical. Tt reminds | Parisians that in the first six months of | this year there have been no fewer than 34 cases of crime passionel in France and in every case where the woman was | the murderess she was acquitted. "This has produced & jiew foke. The the fashionable | buy 1t for 2001 16th St. N.W. Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $67.50 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION tion’s delegate to the Federation of | nue between Twelth and Tenth streets Tot,” read a want advertisement in a | French lady entering the shop and ask- | “Here you are,” says | School Clothes for Boys At“the P-B Branch Store 3113 ‘Fourteenth Street The branch store is easily reached by street car or bus from Petworth, Brighiwood, Takoma, Cleveland Park, Chevy Chase and: most other ‘points of the Northwest Citizens’ Associations, told the member- | during school hours to guard hundreds | London newspaper recently. ing for a revolver, The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. % Mid-September Furniture Values Offer Tremendous Savings Mahogany Colonial Secretary With 13 Section Grilled Glass Doors 39 A’ handsome secretary with 13-section grilled doors on book sec- tion. Roomy desk with three large drawers beneath. Entrance—909 F St. N.W. section. Get the boys ready for school at this convenient shop. P-B Student Suits Extra Trousers or Knickers o 4 The P-B Student Suit is as popular at Tech and Western as it is at Eastérn and Central. Styled right in tempo with newest developments at the big universities, it meets the ideas of the 13 to 20 year old fellows who keep in step with “what is what” in clothes. Double or single breasted models, the latter with 2 or 3 button coats, in blue and colorful mixtures. Other Students’ Suits With Extra Trousers $20 © 330 R N DYL ‘Kroehler” 3-Pc. Mohair Bed-Davenport Suite 169 Kroehler make. * By day it makes a perfectly appointed living room suite. . .by night the daven- port opens into a full size double bed. Three sturdy pieces in all—a massive davenport, large, comfortable armchair and shapely and easy club chair beautifully upholstered in mohair with matching velour sides. A value that will win your instant recognition, An outstandin}g suite in‘its style, in its construction and in its making . . . being of genuine Parker Boy Suits With Extra Knickers 15 Made; to stand up under the hard usage boys give their clothes, these suits appeal to mothers as well as their sons. Double or single breasted styles, in blue and mix- tures. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Others $13.50 to $25 Wood-Finished Metal Coil Spring Day-Bed ‘A well constructed day-bed, complete 32 1 -75 with coil spring and = mattress. Easily opens to double size. Juvenile Button-On Suits $2’50 to $5 For the little fellow, suits with wash tops of plain colors and blue cheviot shorts with attached belt. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Sturdy Knickers for School, -3 Full cut, finely tailored knickers of cassimeres and tweeds, in smart Fall patterns. Sturdily made. Sizes 8 to 18. Collar-Attached Shirts, 1 Splendid shirts for school and play. Plain white and shades; also fancy patterns new for Fall. Sizes 12 to 14V, ‘ Massive Ten-Piece Walnut-Veneer Dining Room Suite Imperial Coach . 1 1 9 An outstanding value of this sale, made of selected walnut veneer, consisting of a2 60-in. buffet, extension table, inclosed server, grilled-front china cabinet, five side chairs and host chair with jacquard velour seats......covineenniiianienaann. Console Model Radio $ Complete With Tubes The marvelous Philco tone qual- ity and the improved electro-dy- $10 Dowmn . namic speaker make this new radio oK truly an instrument worth owning, Delivers It No Interest Added for Convenient Terms Well made of wood and carved and finished in at- 34.95 tractive colors. The new- = est in art pieces, End Table Strongly constructed. Mahogany finished. 89c Fancy Metal Foot Stool Vi R Bigelow-Sanford Heavy Axminster Rugs Choice 9x12 ft. and 8.3x10.6 ft Velour upholstered seat. Golf Hose 50c Fall Caps $[.50 Sweaters $2.95 Neckties 50c Shirts or Shorts 50c Pajamas ${.25 ST, l Our Main Store in the Washington Building Will Open Thursday, September 25th Branch Store: 3113 Fourteenth Street N.W, Three-Piece Hand-Woven Fiber Suite A desirable suite for the living room, sun parlor or 27 porch, consisting of a 50-inch settee, armchair and g. rocker. It is strongly constructed and finished in two- tone enamel with cretonne covered spring-filled seat eushions, o The cfulius Lansburgh Sfurniture Ry NATIONALLY NOWN i 4-Piece Walnut-Veneer Bed Room Suite consists of a well designed wood bed, French vanity, chest of ZEntrance—909 F St. N.W. This new arrival in our store is truly an attractive value $9 5 drawers and large dresser, Artistic decorations.