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B~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WaduuwulON, -D. C, DECEMBER 17, 1930—PART ONE. DINNERTO HONOR OR. .. KOBER 200 Guests Expected at An- nual Event—Edward L. Bacher to Speak. Attractive Values—and Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.’s Convenient Deferred Payment Plan Enables You to BUY NOW and Pay Later The first annual dinner of the George M. Kober Medical Association will be held tomorrow at the Shoreham Hotel, with about 200 members and guests present, including prominent figures in . political, medical and diplomatic circles. ' 195 a 0 Dr. George M. Kober, after whom the ) association is named, is now in his H "tls eighty-second year, b\:: hl: ‘n}l‘:flveu lln T ".le. ‘ashington welfare an alth activi- 0 10 L ln‘l"‘?lich he has been a leader for P ' I ¥ c. nut lnlng more than 40 years. He is dean emeritus . 2 # ') 'i'/ !'l ! ' of the Georgetown University School of S 2 g A edicine. ; p—— . u'ld'kfi principal speaker at the banquet ' T Sul will be Edward L. Bacher of the For- R elgn Trade Division of th< Maited States (’( ’m te Chamber of Commerce. Among the 4al guests will be Senator Royal S. land of New York, the surgeon : % | | general of the Navy, Rear Admiral Charles E. Riggs; the Minister of Nica- : : ragua, Senor Dr. Don Juan B. Sacasa; ; \ I the Minister of Honduras, Senor Dr. : Don Ernesto Argueta; the first secretary ain | and charge d'affaires of El Salvador, | “ \ Wiz il Stnor Dr. Don Carlos Leiva; Dr. John — N ‘ A. Foote, dean of the Georgetown Uni- versity Medical School; Dr. Oscar B. Hunter, assistant dean of the Georg o b ‘ D i Al ~ i 1 A massive Dining Room Suite of superior and Dr. William N. Cogan, dean of the | v ‘ Georgetown University Dental School. Ea\ R ) o \ (| l construction. As pictured., pedes?al tal)lg._c11— bRy s v i 3 i ) closed server, graceful china cabinet, 66-inch CHALLENGE ISSUED . e M | > { T o buffet, host chair and § side chairs with jac- =i g ard velour seats. The heautiful overlays T0 END JOB CRISIS| S - | P\ quard velour seats. eautiful overlays and dainty reeding enhance the beauty of this desirable suite. t Trouble Will Recur Unless | e i r“.;:flnen sty ol .————— g ) / This 'smtofxa cnns.tructe\(,i of walnut vencer Solution, Says Editor. | on gunwood foundation. You will appreciate NEW the exceptional quality and this splendid value. By the Associated Press. NEm AL , December 6.—Unem- ‘ ovment 1 a challenge which scientific PRI B Biimess management must meet if it does not want present conditions to re- cur, Paul U. Kellogg, ;dl?r ]nr él;e err. e Survey told the Taylor So- e hagement. organization, to- night. o B o e e i e Curtains and Window Drapes great industry lays by reserves in good Bedding Specially u Hundreds of New Lamps P’.iced JUNIOR LAMPS, heavy plated metal base, attractive $8 95 {é‘“,‘;“,;,,’,:,fg,f‘;“fi&‘i’h},fi‘écfls’",‘fl'{,‘:j Damask Window Drapes, in combination of green and $2 95 e o (qilored silk shades N . e ; é . i BRIDGE LAMPS, tailored silk shades, m,aég:m&egzy :«:‘Ju’{lg;nn ;(p:m_ gold, rose and gold, blue and gold. Pair : Luxurious, warm, deep napped % e Fioeh 7.95 BRI DO o s cavie v d e b i 6 ol i dchildren, we have installment ng, part-time payments, all manner of schemes by which wage-earning bouseholds may mortgage their income for months ahead. “But then,” he said, “we fall to de. S 'l Vise plans by which eficiencies an (i in marquisette or voiles. Skilis "of the unemployed can be. mar- Ruffle Tie Backs, in marquisett keted without losses such as no_busi- m"eould stand ‘without going: bank- Cottage Sets, in good quality voile, green, blue or gold e Only a handful of establishments ruffles. “fim’&f“&éfi"e of flrlletlrn:nr;):y:: Fringed Panel Curtains, in filet or shadow lace. he added, and the thought of unem- ployment insurance was scorned. Through 10 years of prosperity Na- tional, Stal d it Ve ents falled to'Organtas any Genrie plan. for R R AR R AR AR AR AR NR IR NR IR IR, Ex!bnc works in times of private stress, . Kellogg stated. “Now is the time, when cyclical de- Fesocon, drives the feed home, to push | $59.50 Governor Winthrop 100% all-wool Blankets, in plain colors with combi- C o P E nation border $5-)5 Varied styles in \ Two-Candle 95¢ Junior and Bridg: 4 Tebls Lampe . Wool-filled Comforters, coverings Lamps, with beaut! s P Delivers of bright ful heavy plated A' f $8.95 Any sateen si I LDt Rty 3 Attractive silk shades, mp Comforters, in gay Italian braided fringe various _colors. Fine floral covered can- $2.95 ‘ or tailored silk satin finish, metal base, Buy bric, cotton filled. . . 3 shades. ish. " Noll’ Premememmpmamsnx: N3 i ASSOCIATION SEES NEED OF AUXILIARY LANGUAGE Advocates Adoption as “Common Medium” of Communication Be- tween Nations of World. Various methods for the establish- ment of a universal auxiliary language to be used as a common medium for international relations were discussed &t a meeting of the International Aux- Language Association at the home of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, 1301 Six- teenth street, Friday. um p'rll’:ciplll speaker A‘;-n” Dr. Henry % - Thi ‘ d k . orgenthan, former = Ambassad of e nne Uni ty, -3 - H Paris: Dr. Frederick ©. Cottrell, & . mahogany veneer with :?x]elnu“ DO: lh;l Deplétmcm of Axfl; — . ure; an Henry Grattan Doyle of E - 4 = ol - George' Washington University, and | e Duco finish; 9 ply ser Mrs. Dave Hennen Morris of New York . City. = pentine-front drawers. C'::;uy tw rE-opular ap:nion, it was p £ e e st dose” g Commodious and useful. language, but the creation of an = ry langisge, comprenensibie to ; Automatic lid supports. APPOINTED CHAPLAIN Dr. John K. Cartwright to Accom- pany Pilgrimage to Dublin in 1932. | Rev. Dr. John K. Cartwright, assist- | ant pastor of St. Patrick’s Church and sn_instructor at the Sulpician Semi- pary, Catholic University, has been pointed chaplain of an official arc diocesan pilgrimage to the Eucharistic Congress in Dublin, Ireland, in the Summer of 1932. The appointment was made by Most. Rev. Michael J. Curley, i i Asenbishop of Baltimore, and was an- AN ; Solid Maho, s - A e X TR i - VaEa Rl i | § Solid Mahogany a Dr. Cartwright was chaplain of a ( ? 4\ - 3 1 Martha Washington ian similar tour to Carthage during the ik 417, A\ I o Sewing Cabinet t Summer, when the Eucharistic || A ) ¥ g:lgrus was held at that place. i = | | | $14.75 Buffet Mirror CITY IS $4,000 AHEAD < ! A R TN 1:Sin L1 ‘ ff : s LN, i ) y ..LO:;“NPTN An exceptionally attractive, large buffet _NEWBURGH, DX ¥, December 6 (. | {1 \ ! . i ) L ¥ with 3 drawers mirror with heavy plate glass and o sonly '3 I | 7 : knobs: Schd polychrome frame. Three-opening ; et s | - o English Lounge I Chair $924.50 i An Elegant Bed Room Suite of Walnut and Maple All-over tapestry denim with re- ¥ . 3 g versible svrinxz-'“_lw'l F;X*hgnn: S‘Inft A new design, originated to meet the demand for period $ A opy P seat; built for solid tvie furniture, embellished with decorations to conform to the 9 May Be Had in modern trend. The suite comprises a large, 50-inch dresser, Floral Tapestry, $34.50 beautiful French vanity, commodious chest of drawers and handsome poster bed. R~ 2SS 2 S SR S SR SR SR SR SR S 2N 5 the shoe, only it's money Newburgh 1 \ f < ) " and glass 95 All bills are paid and the town vault i v 4 . style. Very shapely. A wonder. 9| hold & $4.000 surplus. Supervisor Clar- I reere— mahogany con ) Y pely er: . ence Warford is seeking a legal opinion 5 ) A struction. ful value at on what to do with it. > = | i % to 20% | ; ‘ L : 8 g | Smokers { located, we are in the low-rent district, and consequently— Yoo e Siteene (18| 3-Pc. Genuine Angora Mohair Living Room Suite* A conter smoker Nicely finished in s : " mahogany. Very with attractive drawer W alnut-V eneer dsetallgadiattiaiin An attractive suite, upholstered in genuine angora mohair. As pic- decoration .and two Cedar-Lined sddicien 4o the B tured, a graceful serpentine-front, button-back settee, restful button- $ W Window Seat Chest ’ back Bunny chair and club chair. Loose, reversible, spring cushions with extra pedestal smokers. Ing room, handsome rayon moquette on reverse. This suite will attractively fur- Walnut finish, nickel- ’1 9, 75 unusual value. nish the living room and give lasting comfort. The extra pieces pictured — here may all be had at very attractive prices. ‘This $pecial offer is effective immediately on all Jewelry. lated fittings and large P g g A most cppreciated gift WATCHES tobacco jar. 0:Hex: i ELGIN GRUEN § WALTHAM l BULOVA ERERN () The Julins Lansburgh Furnituse (%,