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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 18, 1931—PART ONE. . A9 CHAMBER T0 HOLD ANNUAL MEETING Silas Strawn to Address Ses- sion Tuesday—oOfficers to Be Chosen. The business situation, nationally 2nd locally, will be outlined before the | twenty-fourth annual meeting of the Washington Chamber of Commerce at | the Mayflower Hotel, Tuesday night, 4 | when officers also will be chosen Silas Strawn, president of the United | States Chamber of Commerce, will | speak on conditions s they affect the ountry as a whole. John Poole, president of the Federal- American Bank & Trust Co,, & mem- oer of the advisory cquncil of the Fed- J) | eral Reserve Board and past president of the District Bankers' Association, will speak on “Business and, Banking Con- tions in the District.” 'Will Elect Officers. President Harry King will present the annual report of the chamber, based on summarized committee reports filed by the six bureau directors of the chamber. The chamber will elect a president, rst and second vice presidents and 10 new members of the board of directors. Nominations will be made from the floor, as usual, and balloting will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock, the A Handsome $198 Walnut-Veneered R o Bl ol i Vina o e ‘The invited guests include Dr. Luther H. Reichelderfer, Gen. Herbert B. B o . , . | Crosb; Maj. John C. vals, Dis- Dining Suite of Ten Pieces, Special Gty ana St soba € gt DI § son, Maj. Holland L. Robb, William A. ~destal-hasc table, @ r-leg-fro fet. china | Van Duzer, director of traffic; Maj. ,A pedestal-ba (_t.‘hh 5 1 fou 1'; fre nflmnu. china e G Prat. superiatebamnE of Do: cabinet with service vl]r.n'- er, a smartly designed g": sfl,,w; CQ&"" mu{ “e&‘,‘ chdg, serxer a fo 2], s seat cove COT se thi 7 . Grant, 3d, director of public build- se_ruer and 1 nrI ]‘_(',““f ip |']u vers u»-n!:rld(-'t s S e ki peries Cametng T excellent enserable in genuine walnut veneer and gum- offical group. wood. Priced at a saving of $49. P —— . . The list also includes E. J. McQuade, Liberal Credit—The HUB e e I — 5] | e el “Etate Boare; Willsm 3. e Real Esta ; m J. RN e | Eynon, Typothetae president; George W. Offutt, president, Board of Trade; Mark Lansburgh, president, Merchants’ s and Manufacturers’ Association: George 3 " . = & P. Hoover, president, District Bar Asso- i’ ¥ 3 ” ? | ciation, and William F. Ham, Lloyd B. V l IOO . s Wilson, Theodore W. Noyes, John H UPer alue In a 0 4 % B Hanna, Harley P. Wilson, Howard . F, - ~ Mora and John Joy Edson. r . ’ ’ . R S . s 7 ll?‘:iwtd] (&e)&epsr'e;.!::t fi:‘:x;ebleldent li:hfl L | () ? S e N ates cl T are e Mohair 3-Piece Living Room Suite i anaaAr L t———— H the president; David A. Skinner, sec- 7 Here are a few of the noteworthy features: Loose spring seat cushions ! ==l (IR i Tetary: Merle Thome, cditor, Natione 5 Z < ST e ) Lo et research: Col. A. B. Barber, transpor- with moquette on reverse side, spring edge and mundatmn.‘ (k'qv. wmlr.ntdhle Tl TR e ' il B LU % . i iaton deparimest: = 1. Bacner o whairs and largé and luxurious settee. The lounge chair is exceptionally fit consists of a mahogany fin- T I : e . . < fc 1 4 i E. D. Borden, domestic distribution; Inviting. ished pnstdcr hc;lt, a comfortable ' == : | Terence ¥, Gurnesn, surance depars- spring an mattress. agriculture; E. W. Mc- b4 3 e e , Colonial g 50c a Week : |tz maniseiis fng S 5. Dresser g7tV | SeC’E‘a’Y il R ' | 'BAR GROUP WILL GIVE ] : ¢ | Bookcase |MOHIEC - $7‘85 = 3 : 2| : Cenuine Kroehler A | PORTRAITS TO COURT s21:§_0_ —_— ) 3 - ‘Likenesses of Fcur Men, Former i = / i — T S . 3 - ; Bed-DaVenPOrl Chief and Associate Justices, Will Be Presented. modesty |TRL Chest of Walnut and Cedar iced oak et h = . “ y ) . ¥ B : g An ornamental chest, cedar Pt SR/ T ey 3-P|ece Sul[e dresser with / lined; handsome polisted wal- $ 95 should _posses: : . - 5 nut exterior. Makes an ideal 299 | Colonial de: = pig v ] Portraits of two former chief justices | mothproot home “storage == in genuine = e &4 |and two former associate justices will Btes dravers %3 | plant. hogany veneers - / R , | be_presented by the Bar Association 5 ! and other cabi- : § | next Saturday to the District Supreme 50c a Week net woods fin- y | Court. A special session of the court 80c a ished to match. [ 7 ¥ 1 n general term will be held at 10 T - |o'clock to receive the pictures which . N 8 PR i : | will decorate the walls of the ccurt Week 50c & Week f - | ° 'l" E “ lIB ° A The perteaits are of J. Harry Covine- sk 4 Ly i 9: on and Walter 1. McCoy, both of whom / ’ : - Here’s a practical 2-in-1 | resigned from the office of chief jus- . P i suite at a surprisingly low tice. Covington to resume the p price. Each¥piece is covered 0 h : | ciate justices are Adolph A. Hoehling, in jacquard velour. A short %5 who resigned to become vice president bl Mt ank Bl EC) | and trust_officer of the Metrovolitan 1-da i and two: chairs fl‘g&ansl Bl:n.\n and Wendell Phillips compris T 2 i, A ord, who resigned recently on at- comprise the group. Tight < \u‘nmg T e seats, % The committee of the Bar Associa- PR3 | tion, who arranged for the painting of - 2] the likenme:h of t:-‘iih juxhucos and who | will present them the compliments $5-00 Down! ;‘@ f the association are: Walter C. Cle- (D) | phane, chairman: £X, | John Paul Earnest, 3 %=1 | Thomas Dunlop, George C. Gertman, [% | R. S. Huidekoper, George A. King, Ful- | ton Lewis. T. Percy Myers, Stanton C. | Peelle. Edward Stafford, Leon Tobriner and Charles S. Wilson. | Marriage Licenses. | _ Joseph I. gr(‘.m!un, d76. and Helen M. George N. Palmer. 63. and Cora L. Gaupp. 7, both of Seat Pleasant, Md.; Rev. Allan F._Poore. Willlam E. Walters. 23. and Blanche I Harrison. 25, both of Baltimore; Judge Rob- ert E. Mattingly. Richard P. Th 31, Baltimore. and Lucy B. Beasley, 30, this city; Rev. Mark >. Booker Thomas. 28, and Madeline Johnson, " | 26; Rev. W. estray. | John B. Trundle. 21. and Allene C. Mar- % = = | tin. 18: Rev. H. R: : Buy floor coverings now while the prices are down | mlepter 5 Rerris, 3L, reSPSEnTDER nd Janet E. Kidwell, h A . h s g FOUI‘-PIece Venetlan MII'I‘OI‘ Bed ROOIT\ SUIte : s to old-fashioned figures. Buy now on Credit. Enjoy Ve e and Mary Lewss, 31: them as you pay for them. 5 fr (22, and Dorothy M . . . 13 . . . T Rev 3 Truly the stylish designing, the Venetian Mirrors and excellent finish make this Axm;“um Ri"" 3 Goaib iy A = i ‘73 J"‘?-‘fi,?"%?ff.ig",fi?:f': ¢ an outstanding value. Made of genuine walnut veneer on gumwood with decorations. e ;;pmg:a“rm;: s 65 minster Rugs, in two P | ey, Cnasteen T smith. e Baer, 22 2% . " piiin friE 7 i I i Clisiie of . popular room sizes. s (2 | Rev. . W Dixon ' ) Bed, Dresser, Chest of Drawers and Hollywood Vanity for only e A L St Glioics or o8l et S iEsk 3. ang Eaith G. Gunther. feet .. oF DUguioss et ... Fdse. %6, and Neilie Savoy, 27: $5.00 Down—The HUB D T T e e o S AL e 57, Mranchville, Md.. ‘and Long-wearing Wool Wool Velvet Rugs N | Taa “Brown, 24, this city; Rev. W. L. Wash- (€] | ington. Brussels Rugs, in for any foom in the e PR 3 Pukte, Jr AL and Rose A choice designs. Sizes $ I 5,65 house; various pat- 2 oo 2 " L e 3 and colors. ‘ 9x12 feet or 814x10%; = Choice of 9x12 fect Pull-up S ' T /. CONGOLEUM. A/C\i:;zmkucs 2 9 H}ZEMA "[;HED Eiic < i : o v g - ; » Every Rug Perfect — Designed With Borders : AND BURNE[] $4.49 . s : 6 . | - T ; 1 oxd i : : Ix12-it. size $ ‘49 /,’/_vx'?wt size s o ! |Rash Over Side of Face. stylish an 5 P Sl y % S i hat i ‘ . : V ) 9x10%5-1t. size ... $5 095 6x9-ft. sizec..... - RS Healed by Cm chair for hall 9 or living room. Eczema broke out in a rash all WVelour seat and — NP — Save on Blankets at These Prices Cotton Blankets— Part - wool Blan- Loose Cushion $69 Living Room Suite [ & o e 1 and Ointment and in about two and An amazingly low price for a suite of this style and finish. ] N | |anda half weeks there was a great two armchairs, as pictured. An extraordinary value! $5 Down—The HUB Panels, Special K v N2k || | Geecutcus Soa, Oinment ana Talcum daily and keep your skin Upholstered in jacqiiard velour. Loose cushions. Settee and $ ;l 9 ShadOW & Filet Lace Do = K | ;Vdn:mvél:t:m:l;:du::d‘hrfi(;:::dg ¥ g > — i iss Thelma Winsor, 7th and ', Mniden, Saees ~Streets N.W. | OPEN AN ACCOUNT—THE HUB