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8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 18, 1931—PART FOUR. & report on her work in the District.|Lauretta Kress conducted the devo-|Epworth M. E. Church, with the -| A solo was sung by Mrs. Moore, & [Church, 1483 Columbia road. doing housework. In certain Charles L. Carhart, secretary of |tionals. Mrs. Louise Beal, assistant ggnz, Mrs. Stella Clayton, prum. reading given by Mrs. Davis, & duet by | The Calvary Baptist Missionary So- HUSBANDS KEEP HOUSE collar families, where both husband and ¥ W.C.T. U. News s g™ Shevy Ohase, will assist | secretary of ‘the Associated Charitics, | The devotions were conducted by Mrs. | Mrs. Moore and Miss Smith and an glety will have an ail-day meeting and r— wife have worked in offices while maid Legion | address Mrs. Stout. Follo the convention 8n appeal for the Community | Simmers. The ce given by Dr. John C. - anuary 20, Mrs. Ella A.|Women With Jobs Hold to Them as | 8nd rurse ran the household, there are at 1 o'clock will be & luncheon. Rep-|Chest. A report was #un by Mrs. C.|children told of having taken 60 sun- of Epworth M. E. Church. | Boole, president of the National Union, husbands out of work now Quarterly Convention of the|resentative Grant Hudson and Rev.|W. Irwin, director of 'hite Rrbbvn Re- |shine envelopes to the Children’s Hos- — will be the speaker. the household duties while wives sti % % 2 X be held Friday at|Mark Depp of Calvary M. E. Church | cruits. ital and 100 to Walter Reed Hospital. The day of prayer was observed —ODe meas- have their jobs. The domestic help has ‘clock at the Roosevelt Hotel. Mrs. | will be the principal speakers. ety IVAtt furnished music. | Ruth Parker and Marvis Cox made the [week by more than 300 members of the ure o: unemployment relief here is 8 | Pcch dismissed. M. Doran will give a demonstra- o Mrs. Stuart was assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Edmunds reported hav- funion. . Ella Boole, - ch slow with his | sewing room opened by a welfare Takoma Park Union met at the home | Grifith, Mrs. B. F. Bryan, Mrs. Charles |ing taken Christmas gifts to Walter [ ident, participated in oo, vy fros ed women sew garments ¥ . 0. G. of Mrs. Willlam Stuart, 212 Carroll | Normandy, Mrs. M. K. Campbell and |Reed Hospital. Delegates to the quar-f prayer. a man on his way to are Paid for it. Their husbands, & _demonstration on pub- | street, the principal speaker being Dr.|Mrs. Ralph Reed. terly convention are Mrs. Moore, Mrs.| Mrs. Boole will be the speaker at|Enniskilien, Ireland unhitced th fri out of work, stay home, keep house, and | Extenstv . R. T. Stout, secretary of | Izora Scott, legislative representative AaTVeS, pirs. Woodend, Miss Young, [the meeting of the Mount Pleasant|mal, tied 1t to the back of the vehicle | mind the child 'mperance Legion, will give 'of the National W. C. T. U. Dr.' The Stella Clayton Union met inl|Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Simmers, Union January 21 at Calvary M. E.'and got between the shafts 11, Men Mind Children. NEW YORK (N.ANA. (Copyright, 1931, by North American News- Dape: T Alliance. e children valles of the Ebro River o Bpemn e 5 leys o himse] But these are not the only husbands under consideration. i - An Opportunity to Buy the Kind of Furniture That Formerly Only People of Wealth Could Affford Now Offered Within Reach of Everybody! The January Furniture Sale HIS is an honest and slr%ightforward story of what has happened in our Furniture Department during the past 14 months. We are not attempt- ing to gild the lily ... nor throw congratulations at ourselves on being smart merchants. We are simply showing you how we have made it possible for you to own fine furniture now at prices that were prohibitive not so very long ago. WHEN the stock market broke we immediately revised our prices downward to conform with the trend to lower price levels. This cleared \ our stocks rapidly. And placed us in position to do business with manufacturers eager to clear their own stocks. As wholesale prices drop- ped our prices dropped. Recognizing a growing desire on the part of the people for finer homes, we did not pick up any old thing simply to maintain a business volume. But everything that we did buy was new, beautiful and of established quality. ASHINGTON showed that it was confident in our furniture by keeping our stocks constantly moving. 1930 was a banner year for us. In a period of world-wide depression our Furniture Department made its largest increases. We have won more customers and customer con- fidence than ever before. ‘ A Typical Value Shown Below OW in the month of January comes a golden opportunity to buy the kind of furniture that was heretofore limited to the very rich. CARLOAD after carload of living room, dining room and bedroom suites. Chairs, beds, tables and miscellaneous pieces at savings of /4 to /5. Magnificent Occasional Furniture now offered at exactly HALF PRICE. Furniture for a modest two-room apartment or a stately mansion. HIS is the latest furniture produced . . . in styles and qualities that will endure. Similar qualities cannot be normally replaced at similar prices, or anywhere near the same prices. E do not ask you to buy if you don't need furniture. However, if you do need it, we think it would be wise for you to buy. At any rate, see- ing is believing. Tis *275 Queen Anne Bed Room Suite Dresser —rCSSEr Vanity A splendid modern reproduction. Five-ply selected walnut Bed and Chest of Drawers veneers on gumwood. With inlaid borders of Oriental walnut. Simple wood carvings enhance its beauty. Full dustproof cons struction. Center drawer guides. English antique-finish brass hardware, Special attention is called to the graceful Queen Anne design. 810 Delivers This Suite . . . Balance Monthly! (Pourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Free Auto Parking For customers of The Hecht Co. Parking space on E Street between 6th and 7th N.W, 153 F Street at Seventh * E will simplify your purchases by affording you the privilege of a Budget Account . . . one of the most convenient and sensible methods in America today of paying for what you buy. A small down payment, and the balance is spread over a period of months. Pourth Ploor—Furniture Department . tomorrow. NAtional 5100 4 Home Sweet Home ! "Fhe life size bungalow on the Fourth \ Floer is completely outfitted in furni- . ture from this sale. Plan to visit the