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Tk dbusvaY SIAR, WAShloGLON, LONDON‘AIR CRUISE 1S DNNERFEATRE Board of Trade “Dirigible BT-4000” Flight to Take Place February 7. The Midwinter dinner meeting of the Board of Trade, the outstanding social and entertainment event of the year in the program of the organization, will be held February 7 and will take the form of an “air cruise over London on the dirigible BT-4000," it was announced last night by George Plitt, president. ‘The name of the ship, of course, re- fers to the Board of Trade and the number 4,000 to the membership of the ization now nearing that objective. Eowme painters and stage carpenters already have been set to work building the necessary scenic effects for the af- fair and representatives of the Board of Trade are in touch with Broadway to arrange for theatrical talent for the entertainment. F. A. Smith, Chairman. Pred A. Smith has been named chair- man of the committee in charge, with John Saul, first vice chairman; Fred M. Bradley, second vice chairman; Ned Graham, secretary, and Raymond M. Plorence, auditor. Subcommittees are as follows: Advisory Committee—Jerome Bar- nard, John Saul, Willam R. Eilis, George Miller, Luther Linkins, L. Pierce Boteler, Bert T. Webster, Eimore T. Bur- dette, Robert J. Cottrell, Milton F. Schwab, Archie Shipe, Charles T. Clagett, Harry H. R. Helwig, J. Mitchell Owens, W. C. Witts, Fred M. Bradley. Invitations—E. J. Murphy, chairman; Frank P. Leetch, Joseph A. Burkart, J. lez Cunningham, E. F. Collaaay, Frank Hight,' Sam Prescott, Graham, ¥, E. Cunningham, George C. Shinn, Charles W. Morris, C. J. Gock- eler, John Bardoff, Odell 8. Smith, Ed- @ar Morris, Arthur Carr, Claude Owen. Reception—Lloyd B. Wilson, chair- man; Theodore W. Noyes, W. W. Everett, E. C. Brandenburg, George W. Offutt, Ben T. Webster, Howard Moran, George Plitt, John Joy Edson. Group on Entertainment. Entertainment—Harry H. R. Helwig, chairman; James B. Ed munds, Hay- ward Marshall, Fred East, Willlam F. Raymond, Stephen F. Colladay, John Davidson, Wilmot W. Trew, Lee Combs, ‘Thomas A. Cantwell, Joseph McGar- raghy, George Miller, W. E. Reed, Mil- ton F. Schwab, Dwight K. Terry, Harry P. White, Lawrence E. Willlams, Dr. -!l‘ozph D. Rogers, Harry Dean, W. W. Dinner and Decorations—J. Mitchell Owens, chairman; George V. Graham, Granville Gude, Robert F. Beresford, Paul Grove, msxeucwr Hlnl’lsnnv.’ R. K. Ferguson, en, Char] . Pim- per, Donal L. Chamberlin, fix Varela, Henry Owens, Prank Perley, Richard D._Stimson. Tickets—Thomas L. Eagan, chair- man; Charles J. Waters, Brooke Amiss, Oeorfe Farquhar, Ralph W. Lee, jr.; Charles P. Crane, Stanley J. Long, Prank Lee, Lioyd F. Gaines. Souvenirs—Dwight Terry, chairman; b & Otm‘s! Clendaniel, George H. Davis, Dr. E. E. Etz, George Adams, Randall Buckingham, Ross Snyder, E. C. ‘Thomas, Fred J. White, Max Walten. Floor Committee Named. Floor—Wallace B. Robinson, chair- man; A. K. Shipe, Karl E. Jarrel], Charles A. Appleby, Benjamin Carow, Oliver T. Carr, John M. Cherry, C. W. | Clever, George R. Lee Cole, jr.; Augustus | Willige, Dr. John F. Preston, George Plitt, jr.; John T. Meany, George A. Emmons, Charles H. Jerman, J. A. L. Sayer, Stephen E. Kramer, W. H. Lan- ham, J. Johnstone Muir, W. E. Raben- rst, Richard P. Schultz, Frank R. Lights and Amplifiers—Herman F. Carl, chairman, Milton F. Schwab, James W. Burch, Harry Grove, J. Paul w;l;d. C. Emory Hall. Sheiry, Harry Mockbee, Harry Publicity—John Bardoff, chairman; W. Herbert Gill, Herbert Poole, Law- rence » Ross Johnson, W. E. Proctor, m Bean, John Scharf, Frank A. Sebring, Gilbert | Stringer. G E CARD PARTY POSTPONED Bpiscopal Children’s Home Benefit| to Be After Christmas. { Special Dispatch to The Siar. | HYATTSVILLE, Md., November 29.— | The card party scheduled for next Fri- !| York market il Nimrod, 1930 model, is the guide for this party of duck hunters, who took off from the Anacostia Naval Air Station yesterday afternoon in a twin-engined amphiblan plane for two weeks of shooting in the North Carolina coastal marshes. They expect to fly right into the lair of the ducks. The plane, christened Sena Hanna, president of the Cleveland News, and his guests are active and retired Ohio and Connecticut business men. Left to right are: Joseph R. Sheldon, Nathanial Wheeler, John Newell. tor Hanna II, is owned by Daniel R. Dr. Harry G. Sloan, Harry O, King, A. C. Dickinson, Mr. Hanna and —Star Staff Photo. BUSINESS UPTURN SEEN In a statement issued yesterday, Goldenberg's Seventh Street Depart- Store declare that they have been in- formed by their New York representa- tive, Felix Lilienthal & Co., that an economic upturn is at hand, due chiefly to the fact that there exists no accumu- lation of .wr})lus merchandise in the acturing markets. “We have been advised by our New representative, whose executives employ experts in each of the major manufacturing flelds, that a marked change for the better in busi- ness as a whole is forecast by the ab- QUALITY— First! then LOW PRICES mean something In every instance the price is sensationally lpw .. . but in no instance is quality sac- rificed. Buy Gifts Now . . . A deposit will hold any item until Christmas. Regular $7.50 o0 $8.50, Smoker- Stands $ 5.95 8 styles finished in mahogany and walnut :mh and without humi- lors. T Kiel Make Badger walnut veneers of beautiful China cabinet Oblong extension design and quality. with drawer base. table. 48-inch Buffet. tapestry seats. sence of previously prepared merchan- dise in virtually every branch of the production markets,” the statement sald. “This means that as the normal needs of the consuming public manifest themselves it will be necessary for those factories now idle or on part-time production to speed up their activity so as to provide the required goods. This is vastly different from the depression of 1920-21, when the warehouses were e e ribut lore emp] V] ac- tory operations could be resumed.” It is expected that the decree of Bra- zil exempting foodstuffs from import duties will be revoked shortly. Y Dinette Suite 5133 Chairs have 2-Pc. Tapestry Suite SEAPLANE FORCED DOWN Craft Alights on Ocean Near Island of Monte Cristo. PARIS, November 29 (#).—The French seaplane Faiyz was forced to alight on the ocean near the Island of Monte Cristo because of motor trouble this afternoon. Ships from Leghorn went to its assistance. + Monte Cristo is an Italian island in the Mediterranean, lying 26 miles south of Elba. D. C, LEVINE, FREE, HOPES FOR HOME CHRISTMAS Austrian Laws Cramp Aviation En- thusiast’s Observations on Recent Difficulties. By the Associated Press. VIENNA, November 20.—Charles A. Levine, with a look almost radiant and carefree, the Assoclated Press that he hopes to be home with his family by Christmas. The American aviation enthusiast, arrest laws of Austria permitted. much. He expressed regrets that he could not discuss his case, but added that ident he would be a free 8 to 10 days. Reports $40 Theft. Mrs. Mable Prancis Walden of 4120 Fourth street reported to police yester- day that $40 was stolen from her pocket- book while she was shopping in a down- town store in the afternoon. —_— La Paz, Bolivia, and Arica and Tacna, Chile, have just been connected by air service with the Chilean national air- Fus owvioe fo Santiag, oo Constant Good VISION DR. D, L ROSE. Opi ROSE OPTICAL CO. Just Think of It— The Star delivered to your y. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? ‘Telephone National 5000 and de- lvery will start at once. -2 2 2 2N Regular $5 Windsor Chairs 52.99 With fiddle brace and panel back. Excellent- ly finished. 4-Pc. Maple Bed Room Suite NUvEMBRLR 30, 1930—PART ONKE. e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 THIS YEAR say a “Merry Christmas” that will echo all thru the lives of your children! The Book of Knowledge Will be a life-long beneficial influence on your children During December the Palais Royal is pleased to announce a special exhibit of the Book of Knowledge in our Stationery Sec- tion, Main Floor. You may see the sets, examine them closely— and judge for yourself. THhe parents in three million homes can’t be wrong! Children who have the privilege of consulting the Book of Knowledge find their curiosity and imagination stimulated. They make better progress in school. They develop the vital self-reliance of thought essential to every one. Sold on the Palais Royal Club Plan, by which a small initial payment will place this set under your child’s Christmas tree. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor ‘This suite sells regularly for $150. Newest designs in a wide choice of colors. Suite is comprised of large sofa, bunny chair and club chalr. FPRERERENER y iy Special Purchase I Card Tables $129 $2.95 $3.95 Y3 less than usual prices. Red, green snd black with walnut frames. Large selec- tion. Sl S s ] Upholstered Pull-Up Chairs Reduced from $15. Hand-rubbed $II‘50 day at the home of Mrs. Harry Robin- | son, Owens avenue, for the benefit of the Episcopal Home for Children in ‘Washington, has been postponed until after Christmas. Mrs. Alfred Hyatt Wells is chairman of the committee in charge of arrange- ments, other members being Mrs. Robin- son, Mrs. John H. Hollingsworth and Mrs. Willlam D. Porter. antique maple. 4 perfectly matched fleces that are an exact reproduc- fon of the original dresser, chest, bed and table. 5105 Marked Down Because Classed as Irregulars Overstuffed Love Sofa A regular $55 overstuffed small | sofa, in cheerful bright colored 537.50 denim. Reversible spring cushions. An Farly American design in Have Your Photograph Taken In Our Portrait Studio Nearly one-fourth the size of BXIo PhOtogr aPh this entire newspaper page. 100 YOU NEED NOT ORDER MORE THAN ONE —Or You May Order as Many as You Wish at $1.00 each. (Six for $5.00.) ANNUAL SALE TUESDAY Mellwood District Women’s Club Arranges Fancy Articles Event. fx Special Dispatck: to The Star UPPER MARLBORO, Md., November 29.—At the December meeting of the Woman's Club of Mellwood district | 3 Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the | 1@ home of Mrs. Albert Ober Meadows, the , club will hold its annual sale of fancy articles suitable for Christmas gifts. The proceeds will be used by the wel- fare chairman, Mrs. R. Ernest Smith, to provide Christmas cheer to the un- fortunate of the community. All members of the club are asked 1o attend the meeting and bring a con- | tribution to the sale. | Colombla has approved the estab- | lishment of a commercial air service between Medelin and the Gulf of Uraba. 7 i % 8.3x10.6 Size $ patterns and colors. 3 5 Wilton Velvet Rugs Fine quality rugs of nationally 27x54 Mottled Axminster Rugs.............$1.85 Sold Formerly for $65 known make. Large assortment of 26x48 Oval-shape Chenille Rugs. ...... { finish. Upholstered in tapestry or velour of selected patterns. Large spring seat. Book Trough End Table A regular $3.95 value. Beautifully $2.95 RN | Regular $8.50 % Telephone fl Stand & Chair % $5.90 g Chair has upholstered : seat. High-lighted ma- hogany finish. fi &fi%‘&?fi%’ d 5-Pc. Breakfast Suites A suite that has never sold for less than $2450. Oak or enamel finish. High panel back in newest $ l 9 50 color combinations. Maple, white, - oak and blue, hunter’s green and black. English Lounge Chairs Bring the children in any time. urfii‘i‘;‘rm‘rcucs‘}‘;}(‘; %f;fl b‘m(—_ $ 7 5 You don’t have to_ bother leth umpholggged s‘;h ;";‘,‘,‘;,’,, '»:tpenry e . making or breaking appoint- only words to desoribe 3. - ments. Bring them in when you think they will photograph best. LSS S 2 Regular $1.95 Foot Stools No appointment necessary. You are thus assured of natural, informal portraits. Finished photographs are ready for you within ten days of time of sit- ting. More than 11,000 photographs have been taken in our studio. Come in and see some of them. finished in mahogany. A very useful piece and one that will make an excel- lent gift. SRS Regular $25 fi g‘ BABY i CRIBS £ $ I 5.75 3 styles in plain or fi decorated enamel. Full size. High sides. Pat- ented toe drop. On Our Liberal 20-Monthly-Repayment Plan No Endorsers Required A Strictly Dignified and Confidential Service Marylard Personal Bankers 8405 Ga. Ave., Sil , M. Phoues: Gnepherd S00t-akis Regular $20 Layer Felt Mattress A mattress with 4 rows of smchimi is thick enough to give you real comfort. 55-lb. layer felt. Linen finish stripe or art ticking. All sizes. $]].50 Ask About Our Unusual Christmas Cards—Your Photograph Appears on Each Order Your Christmas Photographs Now : - O PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH Studio in the Downstairs Store LOW WEEKLY OR MONTHLY TERMS ARRANGED 7WNRIGHT 905-907 7th St. N.W. $I.I0 Bethesda Personal Bankers 6982 Wisconsin Ave. Bethesda, Md. Phone Wisconsin 4374 Under Supervision State Banking Det. Upholstered in tap- estry, mohair, velour and moquette. 12x16 top. | %