Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1930, Page 16

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mv: '!—..-nllw- f | (’l) b vl.ll-’.hllll 'MEDICAL CORPS. R lE um&mmm“?mxu&m.dz Ul»luvuuuuumwfluu X-Inut.!flvlnlouchrmn(nc) wval Training Station, San g_on\mittee Appointed by Citi- mfik-m January 20, t0'U. 8. zens’ Association to Give o) deiached ‘naval Training Btation, . Great Lakes, IIl, about December 15, Its cc.opmmm_ to U. 8. 8. Mississippi. CONSTRUCTION CORPS. A e Lh.:t‘!‘!louphc Hulkn (C. C) d!-] , | December 31, to Bumu cautructlon ll-vy Departmen! amcns vllnlmondblh de- wu&an ', about i-:m’lfac 20, to Navy d. New Yurk , de- 3 hief Gunnet Wfllllm F. Loughman, deuched ubmarine Base, New London, eve. Be- about December 1, to U. 8. S. sides oner Crosby and Fire mcon chu:hwm om pmmlx‘wnt c:ltllmu chu:d O\#mw h-nduummoudtgeupr; present participate dmch 2 Ammunition speechmaking, including business, civic n, Pa. about December 15, and educational leaders in the com-|to vay Yln'l. P’bflldelphls. Pa. . on mc Ml:uun to duty ,| U 8. lucetvlnl Qunner Jesse L. Dlhwly. detached U. 8. 8. Rochester, to Navy Yard, Wash- ington, D. C. Chiet Carpenter Ellis B, Berkstresser, will deuched U 8. 8. Rigel, about February » to U. . Nevada. t December 1, to U. 8. L Chlel ll.ecmclln Charles W. S. 8. Mississippi, nbout 2 l'ehruory 1, to Navy Yard, Mare Island, Chief llec‘l.rlchn caan V. Smith, Chief Carpenter Arno W. Jones, de- " | tached U. 8. 8. Rigel, about January 2, to U. 8. 8. Altair. Chief ter Claude M. Joseph, ledusa, about Febru- DEPOSIT YOUR XMAS SAVINGS Let this be a Christmas long to be remembered by using your savings as the foundation start toward Crowell, owning your own home. detached Navy Yard, New Yo N. Tour savings' when “ide- o leave of absence three mon! sited will earn as least * _ Lieut. Comdr. g;, interest and by taking advantage of this oppor- tunity to make your initial deposit a good substantial sum, you will be surprised how rapidly it will grow. en you have accumu- lated enough for the initial p-fiment on your home we * will gladly advise you as to the proper pro:edun s S Rt Special Night Phones For Delivery Tomorrow Phone Us Tonight Na’13068 | ., oy 00 From among all other hard coals, we chose "AGNEW SUPERIOR as the most satisfactory in every way. You'll agree with us when you try this cleaner, more carefully sized, more dependable fuel. How many tons, please? Any Diamond or Watch Can Be Bought on Our Liberal— “Year-to-Pay Paymefit Plan”"—No Added Interest Charges— Payments Starting January 1, 1931 NEXT YEAR! ‘DIAMONDS WATCHES —PAY A GIFT FOR THE OPENING OF A MOST UNUSUAL Our past record proves that Franc’s is “the store that’s forging ahead”—our service has constantly been improved—our host of satisfied customers has constantly increased. And NOW—in addition to our regular diamond, watch and jewelry lines—we are offering a glorious new array of merchan- dise! Just on time for Christmas! “Franc forges further ahead.” We are proud to announce the opening of a splendid second floor. We invite your inspection—there will be SOUVENIRS for all Frlday and Saturday evenings! TOILETWARE Such famous names as Art Ivory and Dupont are in our display. Prices $4.95 to $125 per set. UMBRELLAS “A most remarkable array of umbrellas in nationally known make. Prices, $3.95 to §14. 50. ELECTRIC and CHIME CLOCKS We will offer the famous SESSIONS, SETH THOMAS, and NEW HAVEN clocks. Prices, $4.95 1o $65.00. ELECTRICAL UPSTAIR! DEPARTME y e S S eSS S S TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY We invite your inspection of our splendid new second EVERYONE Nationall)j Known Merchandise on Easy Terms at No Extra Cost. A Store-Wide Policy. A modern, scientifically equipped optical department opens for your approval. A man of more thaw 20 years’ experience will be in charge —Dr. A. R. Cohn. He is a registered optometrist in the : ‘District of Columbia. We will’ Teature a 24-HOUR SEBYFCE! "ACCURACY will A YEAR TO PAY Luccack For both men and women —plain and fitted cases in the famous “TRAVELER” line. Prices—$6.95 to $65.00. A YEAR TO PAY CaMERAS The well.known, nation- ally preferred EASTMAN Cameras will be featured. Prices—$4.95 to $12.95. A YEAR TO PAY ERFUMES Coty’s and Deltah—pre- ferred by particular women. A complete assortment at regular prices on TERMS! A YEAR TO PAY Lawmps APPLIANCES Percolators, urns, toasters, electric irons by Manning-Bowman and Westinghouse. Prices, 69¢c to $93.00. floor department. Nationally advertised merchandise is offered at regular prices on Franc’s liberal terms. Thurs. day and Friday evenings are set aside as the time for getting acquainted with our many new and complete NOVELTY GIFTS services. SOUVENIRS FOR ALL! g Smart_gifts gathered from all parts of the world. Bridge prizes, etc. Prices, 98¢%o $15.00. Mutual Sunset lamps and smart imported bases — also shades, ete. Prices—$3.95 to $45.00. A YEAR TO PAY Binocurars A nationally famous line of the finest type - JOHN P. AGNEW & COMPANY, Inc. 728 14™ STREET, N.W. y and opera Souvenirs to All glasses. $8.95 to $75.00. Visitors A YEAR TO PAY Look for the Agnew Markers scattered throughout . every ton of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL ~then you will know you are getting the genuine.

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