Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1931, Page 24

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, “APRIL 26, 1931—PART ONE. PLIT 1S HONGRED | BY TRADE BOAR) Receives Engraved State- ||l ment of 'Pra|se for Services B b g T During Past Year. At gt s e | 1 E : A NN } Mg $ 1 Delivers Any , v Ao 187 : ODD PIECE day night paid tribute to George Plitt | |§f for his services during the past year as || president of the trade body at a dinner (§| in his honor at the Willard Hotel. 1| George W. Offutt, who recently suc-|| ceeded Mr. Plitt to the presidency of the organization. also was the recipient | of commendation. Statement of Praise. Officers of the Board of Trade gave | the retiring president an engraved | f| statement praising his service to thel/ll board during the past year. During|| Mr. Pliit’s administration’ the following were cited as major achievements of the organization: | The publication of the first general || survey of the National Capital and MII | l | | 1 environs, the preservation and under- writing by the board of the National Firemen's day celebration and parade, which brings to Washington more than 100,000 persons annually: the promotion of Hybla Valley Air Field as the Amer- ican port for the proposed transatlantic Zeppelin line and the creation of the Greater National Capital Committee of the Board of Trade for the general pro- motion of Washington throughout the Nation. Leadership Lauded. 12-Piece Living Room Outfit ]Thrd 1eader§nmpJ "’E;""' 1;11;)( was| ¥ i _ v > I liids Mal FI o Cl k N auded by Jol oy Edson, Robert V.|| | ) . 2 % — e N P ye , »otrie O 3 P Fleming, E. C. Brandenburg, President ||} q g ncluamg | anogany I ectrie (4 1§ 4 Oftutt, A. C. Case and Maj. Gen. Her- |}| i o e < bert B. Crosby. District Commissioner. ||| / ; [ 7 rooi . i Other guests attending the dinner; O = o P . ¢ attrac- Shade; Floor Lamp and meeting were E J. Murphy, Jerome F.| 4 ; bse gl o] T R T 4 D e “Walter A, Brown, Robert J. || IE f ! makogany fin- Shade; ELECTRIC Cottrell, J. Harry Cunningham, Frank |\§i l i ishe (CASION AL TA- CLOCK and pretty Framed P. Leetch. Chasles W. Morrls, Arthur) i B LE and book-trough End Picture. Includ d e =) Moses, Odell S, Smith, Frank R. Struak, | » : e 0 3 retty drcorated ; ; $5 Delivers It— Milton Schwab, Ben T. WEDS"‘QI and | | = s : ne Carrier: 2-candle ° 5 Easy Terms mn Outflt Fred J. White. S 2 Mr, Case was announced by Mr. Of- < | 1ble and Lamp futt as chairman of the Greater Na- tional Capital Committee for the en- suing year, during which time promo- tion of Washington through the $35. 000 budget will be carried on through: ~ - E Porch A Garden Z Fiber ; 2 y Fiber N > 25-1t. length. | out the country. Mr. Plitt was ramed ALIEN STU DENTS ‘ ; Reel nnd noz- = f Well made Rocker \ vice chairman of the committce. Sem— H g § Rocker 3 ose =2, (arriage § erator N N e extra %) and nicely $ 95 § Top Icer N N N N N N N N A large three- s .95 6r 1 door, side - icer style. Splendid . 'q dajood and ice A Fine Icer saver. Mcumm = iy in en - oak $1.00 Down /uu'sg: 5 TO CONFER HERE| | ¥ ] ML finished. N | o Bl 4Arm Rocker, '/ ] $ 1 75 l;va\icn Ilflr_n]ch : | i A . atural finish ; 7 New York Group Will Learn Meth- K e taraiinn A £ 4 $ 19 - T ods of District Americani- || = Y isn. . s > B zation’ School. | 1 . No Phone Orders i Officers and delegates of the New York Evening Elementary School Stu- dents’ Association, ‘Washington today officers and delegates of the American- jzation School Association of the Dis- trict of Columbia at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at Webster School. The New York foreign-born students will learn from the students in the Americanization School here how they are organized to take part in the many extra curricular activities in which they e, such as musical activities, aid “th unemployment and others. An exhibit has been prepared by the ‘Washington students. Judge Walter I McCoy, president of the District, asso- clation, and P . Hanessian, vice Aa, 0 2 ; ST i e N E president, will speak on the many types 2 : b \ e 2l 5| Dainty 3-Piece Fiber Sui student . inifre * - L e, = , , « amnty o-I'iece Iiber. Swite adult educal [ 3 t . of New York, will also be here and at- i \ B For Sun Parlor or Porch ! . meeting. £ i Representatives of the Greater Wash- . - B T L5 B P :: A new arrival in_our Summer Furniture Depart- - ment. Two-cushion _Scttee, Armchair and Rocker of e finely woven fiver, with automatic seat cushions, uphol- ° n w:-i movement afe expected to n adb i o " stered in cretonne. Regularly $45. : ; — . Easy Terms AR EXPEDITION BACK . : . s sy 12-Piece Bed Room Outfit Adjustable Porch Glider Two of Three Planes Return After : 5 3 ; ; bl h raastbiean 1'/71'(7'-f_zcrc bed room: suite, as showin—Coil Spring Boudoir Chair, Bench, good quality Mattress, 2 Pillotws and N b E q:zfittr:crtv:‘zgziclweéed /w“tm sturdg N i ol. Comjortablc ax NORFOLK, Va. April 25 () —Two : : of the three Flanes that left the Hamp- 2 Sheets also included. very strongly made. tom Roads Naval Alr Station December . . ¥ ’5 Deli A Outfi D Nt c ¥ i. % map, photographically, vast areas s elivers Any Outht ) $ .98 on the Caribbean Sea and in South : s America, returncd home late yesterda after an arduous 8,000-mile journey. | 3 Easy Terms Fhe third plane was wrecked in | . enezuela | = T Cieat. - Carleton MeGauley was_in| U. S. :\Pex éommand of the two amphibian ships, ; which, equipped with serial cameras. | ; | I SR have completed a mosaic map of Porto | §| 4 s 9.50 ] Ll - < ? a1 / | ; ! )4 $1 Delivers Rico at the request of Gov. Theodore Roosevelt, and have also mapped other n . coastal areas in South and Central| é America L ‘ | Complete S 2 \ With 7 Tubes % Burl maple, butt walnut and half dia- An o il f ilter mond _Oriental wood, e console cab- filled with DIRT B Ui i actector. Fidelity of tone and cannot protect §i g M8 Jarmony of design. A marvelous set, sensi- VO k== e g AV | 0 ) [l 3':.:::5“ stuthb Gloritone Model 26 \ SN ¥ P 7 i Jd Ve | | ports in-your enghne. But it | cconisinwiak \ - : 3 i 6x9 Axminster Rug .. ... 81675 --kl be idun. And the way 5 Thibes - & 7 o to keep it clean is to renew = . .. L4 kel | YT auls 78-Piece Dining Room Outfit >~ Ac el 1l 7574 \ = Jre sy AT | IR / 9x12 Fiber Rug . $10.95 s Ealipiaens sripta Lt S ! T'en-picce dining roont siuite, 1ic finished in walnut over ™ e g = -plated tableware and S 4 8x10 Fiber Rllg . $9.95 i e e st ; g solid gumzwood; 26-pc. sct of silze . | illuminated dial e g .\ i S ¥ e 2 . s : Chunge your oil R most inezpensive set on i K | 42-pc. set of dishes. A complete outfit for the price of a suite! : Bis 6x9 Fib. R " 4 : ; : X iber hug . filter cartridge wew Pentode Tube. s : every 10,000 miles R Enameled I - 5-pe. Break- T | | e B oo An attractive, Sm vefy htfle at well con structed . - 3 set of 5 pieces, Nigh- Cllhcm neald. - comprises drop- — | leaf table and 4 * The eczema started in the form Windsor chairs to of & rash which itched continually. match. Easy Terms q - e in got 8o severe that I slept very ttle at night and then not soundly. — The eruptions grew larger and larger | and were very embarrassing. “I ordered a free sample of Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment. I could ml‘lu;;:gmvancn;-imulin‘ / 12 P' B d D O f‘ it 80 purc! moreand after using| | i OUETO\g -Piece Bed-Davenport Outiit about two boxes of Cuticura Oint- . | Three-picce Bed-Davenport suite, upholstered -in attractive ve- ment I was completely healed.” B e v - M towr; mahogany-finished Occasional Table and Book-trough, End § W : Table; preity decorated Magasine Carricr; 2-candle Table Lamp Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and " t ] Paloum for daily joilet. purposes. 7Y v and Lamp Shade; Floor Lamp and Shade; Electric Clock and pretty 4 framed Dicture also inchided. Soap Me. Ointment 3 and e um %o Bold Sqegmhees | Eample Jench, Al

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