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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 21, 1930—PART FOUR. Spanish War Veterans MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Pettit Camp—Tuesday, 921 Penn- sylvania avenue southeast, Miles Camp — Friday, _Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth street northwest. Pettit Auxiliary—Monday. Naval Lodge Hall, Fourth street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast Lawton Auxiliary —Tuesday, Pythian Temple Miles Auxiliary—Friday, Temple. CAMP VISITATIONS THIS WEEK. Pythian Astor Camp_visits Pettit Tues- day, 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast Urell Camp visits Miles Pythian Temple. Friday Charles P. Galy of staff of the T trict of Columb from Cleveland, Ohic of the invited gue No. 50, of the De a banquet tendered to J department comm ©Ohio Spanish War n, department. chief | artment of the Dis- Samp met Sire presided Jery Corps, w d to membership ahd Guil Barber, Company E. 2d U Infantry, was mustered into the ca There was a discussion vacording of pension certificate num- bers as an aid in the identification of comrades with similar Pickard of Canton, Ohio gensen, past commander o Camp, and Past Departmer Arthur H. League made addresses ¢ Dewey Naval Camp | with Comdr. Victor | chair. Junior Vice | chairman | Committee, reported | Eugene Doleman as re- covered from an operation and having seported for duty. Comrades James M Maginnis_and Joseph A. Fought, con. fined to Naval Hospital, and Comrades William H. Shreve and Harry E. Talta- vull confined to their homes because of fllness. Richard E. Moreland read & report of the delegation from Dewey Camp to the national convention at Philadelphia. The camp was visited by members of Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp and remarks were made by Past De- partment Comdrs. Jere A. Costello, Charles W. McCaffrey, Lorin C. Nelson ahd Past Commanders P. E. Shomette, Tomorrow! Last Day of Our Half-Yearly Furniture Sale! THE HECHT F Street at Seventh These Beautiful 51595 Floor and Table Lamps $9 95 Lounge Lamps Junior Lamps Bridge Lamps Table Lamps day Decorated bases in gold and bronze and Flemish brass tones. All with hand-tailored silk shades. In an of colors $9.95 Floor and Table Lamps, $5.95 bhases Colonial and styles present issortment chts: gravite Also bridge complete with 1ze and pewter ce candlelig design shades lounge lamps, <hades to match. All lamps complete with cord and plug (Fourth Ploor, The Hecht On.) All-W ool Solid-Color Special! CO NAtional 5100 A Sensational Curtain Event! *1.29 and *1.39 Lace Panels! Curtains! 1. Filet Net Lace Panels. 2y yds. long. Hemmed bottoms. 44 inches wide, 2. Marquisette Panels. 50 inches 3ullion fringe. ecru. 1. Tailored Lace Pan- els, filet sides and ds. long. 2. Fringed Lace Pan- els, 44 in. wide. Ivory and ecru. Several pat terns. weave, hem borders. 234 3. Grenadine Ruffled Curtains, criss - cross. Woven dots. Ruffled at top. wide, Curtains. 43-in. S-in. cut ruffles. 4. Priscilla Style Ruffled sides. Curtains. 43-in. Ivory and ecru. Fringed Curtains. inch long. Plain; (Bixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 4. Priscilla Style Val- ance Sets; 36 in. sides, Dotted. May be hung on one rod. 5. Plain Marquisette Curtains Rufled Criss-cross. 43in.sides. Ivory, ecru. 6. Ruffled Valance Sets; 36 inch sides. French weave marqui- sette. Double ruffled valance, (8ixth Ploor, The Hachi Co) 5. Tailored Marquisette with 3- hems. 24 yards Ivory and ecru. Hebrew New Year Cards We have a most complete assort- ment of Hebrew New Year —Main Floor. Cards. 3. Criss-Cross Ruffled sides, 'l 1.39 $3.95 Part-Wool Blankets , . $.95 i | '} GBS R With 2 drawn A. Eugene Pierce, George V. McAlear, Christian Hintennach and D. F. Cooney. | Comrades N. B. Durfee and Milton D. Mettee also Comdr. Victor L Woolridge, J Vice Comdr. P. J.| Callan _Past Department Comdr. Ar-| thur H. League, Eugene Doleman, Comdr. Charles A. Strobel of Pettit and Department Chaplain Samuel G. Maw- son made brief remarks. Dewey Naval Auxiliary invited Dewey Camp to at- flend the home-coming party October 6. | Blankets $3.95 Fluffy, at . $47.50 & $49.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs hems. - Plain centers with 3-in. borders. Light and dainty hems dark tints. Gen. Nelson a Miles Camp met Sep: tember 12. As the members of the camp | had a visitation to Dewey Camp durmp the evening, only routine business was | transacted, which included a financial report. twist voile. all-wool blan- 70x80 rows of hand work. 21 [vory Double blankets in kets, measuring 1 yards long ecru. neat plaid designs. nches. TIn these attrac- inchi In these att i Choose from these tive st The Council of Administration met | September 10 at 921 Penns: nue southeast, with the president, Ber- tha R. Cook, in the chair. Eva Ducker, Urell Auxiliary, No. 5, was appointed as chief of staff, due to the resignation of M. Elma Edwards of Miles Auxiliary, No. 8. The president made a report on ing the convention held at Philadelphia. Reports_aiso were filed by other dele- : i | gates. Carrie E. Nolan, national treas- i e A I urer of the United Spanish War Aux- . iliary, thanked the delegation for the : 2 beautiful floral tribute presented to her at the closing session of the Philadel- phia convention. At the last meeting of Col. John Jacob Astor Auxiliary, No. 7, a card party was announced for September 25 &t 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. ades...tan, blue, 3. Luster Rayon Tai- lored Curtains. In High 24 Straight hanging. pretty shades...rose, orchid and Finished sateen bind green, } i blue, green, orchid. 41} 3 maize color. luster, 2.Tailored Lace sateen ho Curtains. New Fall ' : A s let Tailored '. el They are bound with oar-inch g} % wide rders. 3-in. hems. An u vards long. ral value weaves. (8ixth Woor, The Hecht Co.) Floor, The Hecht Co) More! $15 to $18 Sample BEDSPREAD SETS | .othérs with plain tailored Most For the Closing Days! (Imported) . yet with a gracious- and that is irresistible. tailored with designs on the bor- On fine English bobbinet. Four different patterns. 24 yards long. Choice of white or ecru shades. Simply styled . Marine Corps Noles ness beauty The authorities of the corps are some- Plain what elated at the success attained by the corps’ expert riflemen and pistol entrants, respectively, who won medals and trophies at the recent meet of the National Rifle Association at Camp Perry, Ohio. Although the trophy room at corps headquarters is already well stocked with cups, ribbons, plates, etc., won by members of the corps in the various competitions of past years, yet by crowding they will have ample room for the display of the emblems of victory of the present year, as well as those which the corps is determined to garner in the future. Col. Frank Halford, duty at corps headqua goes upon the retired lis application, October 1 Capt. Charles Grimm, one of lder captains of the line of the cor will be placed on the retired list Ja ary 1 Quilted Spreads! ders. Celanese “Faffeta Spreads! —And Others! Lustrous Rayon Spreads! Embossed Ground Spreads! have shirred side We feel sure that once you see them Most évery spread has its pillowte match, Some sictes. louble-bed si vou will claim them for your own. are double-bed size g £ 3 (Bixth Ploor, The Hecht On.) The Hecht Co.) upon his own been attached to corps hnn(lqv arters for | several years past, will be detached to- morrow and assigned to duty at Marine Barracks, Naval Operating Base, Hamp- ton Roads, Va Capt. Francis E. Pierce, at present | attached to corps headquarters, this | city, will be detached November 24 and assigned to the Ma Corps Base Naval Operating Base, San Diego, Calif > names there would be no need for words in this advertisement. You’d buy on their continued. . . . Many of them are Oriental patterns. If we could but advertise the manufacturer: reputation alone. The reason why the price is so low is because the patterns are di Maj. Maurice S. Berr tofore on | . s § duty at Den arge of the - 3 < corps’ recruiting di t ther has | 2 been ordered detached and is due to 7 R« N 2 report at Quantico, Va., within the next = > Vod - “ Jol 1 who \\:m’ _ > 2 Y r’ 1 187 A E d over 15| P Z - . _ s S ye an pr to the | . tired list Jar - B " / i & : P ~ " 3 - Col William C. who is well ” l) B ~ ] g - . - h ¥ who has been | 3 vy (/A 5 ~ : 3 a tached to the v 9 & = - W il @-.\\ By & e 3 - % = o) ordered as Sizes 9x12 ft. and 8.3x10.6 ft. (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co) Clair Murphy, retired, vacationing in New York eturned to the city and is the Army and Navy | | | again stopping at Club WOMAN FOR(.iETS IRON; PAYS COMPANY $2,000| Stockholm Defendant Fined $25 for | “Gross Negligence” After House Is Burned Down. STOCKHOLM (# Mrs. Lili Anna Maria Elvin forgot to turn off the elec- tric iron and there is not much news in for many a table top has come to that end And her cumstance of holm readers { But the judge fined her $25 and crdered her to pay the insurance com- | pany $2,000 damages, and therein lies the moral The court ruled that forgetting to turn off the switch eonstituted “gross negligence’—the first decision of its kind in Sweden, » 31195 Old Hooked Rug: e o« at Y Price $5.94 3x5°F¢, burned down, a cir- to Stock house interest only Seamless Axminster Rugs $25 Timber.Growing Urged. Size 9x12 it. Patterns inspired by JACKSON, Miss. (#).—Timber grow- | magnificent Oriental rugs also ing is urged for at least half the land < ions. (S a in" Missiseippi s the only means of | MW t-Ame can creation (Some dis Putting it to good use, by Fred B. Mer- continued designs.) rill, state forester. " (Bixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Our off-the-heaten and ( to obtain this fine collection of rugs. (8ixth ‘Floor, The Hecht Ce.) Sizes from 2x3 it. to collector went to the places of Northern Maine anada