Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1931, Page 25

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 25, 1931—PART -ONE. L DS IME DD ML &nP) IKL @ X AS S i 5 R &) G PSS Pt stic Reductions on Living . L e No. 824, Thomas Circle 1 Massachusetts avenue; Federal month will be made by the unit posts Ladies’ Auxiliary, Thomas Circle | | °f the District of Columbia Depart- o » ) g ) i Club; Front Line Post, No. 1401, N 'm.:mg:mfi?; m ftor Holida oods - A N | | S e Sl > : J Qyane [ ey, ol B M No. 127, ‘will today make such visita- I ) | Tuesday, 8 p.m., National Cap- | |made By Equality-Walter Reed Post, ital Post, No. 121,uPythh; ;{'e;n'-l 4 N ple, 1012 Ninth street: Natio A victory werd Capital Ladies’ Auxiliary, Pythian has been 1.'.','.53'1'4 h; g‘:“n::l%:fi Temple; Follow Me Fost, No. | |.organization, which will be floor samples and one-of-a-kind suites for the ake room for Toyland and other Christmas |7t e A e~ [ 1830, Soldiers, Sailors and Ma- | |from November 1 until mmn““l‘lmll:-‘ rines' Club, Eleventh and L clusive. The slegan is “100,000 streets; Follow Me Ladies' Aux- recrults by March 31, 1932. Get lliary, Sokliers, Sailors and Ma- now!” prises, rines’ lub. ‘With the jubilee am of “Paris on Armistice Night,” November 11 at the Washington Auditorium, less than three weeks away, plans are rounding out which forecast a most successful and entertaining evening, Big theatrical and motion picture producers are co- operating by sending a noted vaudeville actor and a prominent motion picturs star. Representative Royal C. Johnson has accepted the role of grand marshal and has volunteered to secure some nat ‘headquarters eminent judges and prominent law- |and will be designated Post No. 2249. yers to sit on the bench at the Palais | The elected officers were mustered de I'Injustice. The arrests will be made |by Department Comdr. Charles by gendarmes and m. ps, who include | Jennings last Wednesda & member of Congress, an Assistant | board room of the DI Secretary of War and other distin- guished personages of the Capital City. ad)tis Ltz Wall, widow of the former | P€¥ g jutant general of the Army, heads the Post elected owing Refreshment Committee, to collaborate .,mr;onn? ”3:,.,....3,,' H% f:."vn. with the director of special features, Dr. | man: senior vice commander, ¥ Don §. Knowlton. Mrs. Fred T. Austin unior vice commander, Paul is organizing the Moulin Rouge. and a | G. Chandler; quartermaster, Philip Tal~ group of 60 or more beautiful “gl- | boit: oMcer of the day, Benjamin Suls: golotten.” jane French embassy has sent | post’ advocate, Abram ‘Grudd: surgeon, ris for posters advertising wines, Mo 3 - champagnes, theaters and dance halls, | L A, F. Parham; chaplain, ¥, L. Bry. $129 TvapestrybLounge' Chair 2-Piece Suite R 2 Hooley 2 2 H g . . s as well as the very artistic French rail- iring Jt 30, 1932), Dr. A. Victor A living room suite in the modern manner is here offered at an 2 road ‘posters. These will all form. part | CXPITiDE June ) 4 A ir , . ‘ @0y | of the decoration and atmosphere. The o Phrage e 15 extraordinary saving. ‘T'wo pieces, settee and lounge chair of gen- - Shrts offics of the Moy Tat Boal b 3 following srous proportions with covering of tapestry. - Loose spring-seat . . . D' . R S . e A v Litvan, L Stry. S S of coples of their Armistice ‘“extra,” | . =0 g ted in 1918. . sushions. $164 Genuine Walnut Dining Room Suite [ & s e "5 e john Gen. P. eral of the jubflee, is drawh for sces . . : o . . and decorations. {litary 35'00 DOW’I Delivers a Suite A magnificent suite of genuine walnut veneer on gum- ana *Tave -'3,“’7“ fhom - 3 . . . . * 3 < alli lons have prom! to atten wood foundation, a sturdy and beautiful ‘combination. $ o R g oot g e g Dept. Comdr. Jennings will be Maire of Paris, and will supervise the organiza- tion of the Reception and Floor Com- Y| mittee. Supervised by Col, George L. Tait, the advance sale of admission Use Your Credit—The HUB for e tle "o ore iy bing-arg | i Edward F. Gann, sister of the President, heads the Patron and Pa- troness Committee, and Mrs. John Allen Dougherty the Advisory Committee. President and Mrs. Hoover have been invited to attend “ The commanding officer of the regi- M s ments of the Organized Reserves B S ”‘“ canvassing the practicability of having LR L] This group consists of a full size extension table, buffet,. china cabinet, server and six velour-seat chairs to match. reunions of their officer personnel at the ariistice jubilee, The officer of the 320th Infantry, Col. Big; land, and the commanding offlcer of nigl mmmemmnm:i tor bonse, Tt 6 2 are or 3 - B28N | planned that while the boxes will be s ) \ & 0t g numbered, each box will be named for i . = \ either a famous hotel in Paris or for some French town focusing peculiar’ significance in the history of each respective regiment. Gen. Anf . ton Stephan 1is arranging that the regiments of his division, lo- $69 Laose Cushion Living Room Suite ' i y ..t cabiner UN o | Teserved SN A X I ) the 3rd District of Columbia Veterans From the popular-priced line we have selected this at- $ e T Tl o Ve A BN |omeers Amociation. i tive overstuffed group covered in velour and fitted with . of oose spring seat cushions. Settee and two armchairs. $5.00 Down—The HUB i HELE i 5 7 5 . Bettelheim; > the Masoni in Wash , o 4-Pc. Hollywood Vanity Suite ot Gttt B St 'i‘ir i 4 " An artistic genuine walnut (gumwood Cross and other societies of welfare (b b e base) suite of four pieces. Dresser, vanity, 25 , in h:‘:"nd“; ‘h'mm: 7, "l‘, - i Magazme Rack chest of drawers and a full-size wood bed. k Inity 6Tort, e an "/’4 § | mm;:g lilnh.e::og'»fl“. The value is an unusual one. ," . Knowlton's committee, il $5.00 Down—The HUB | ¥ ,_in part, of Montair 3 . Harvey L. Miller and i Harry F. Volkman, are wo: with gen. Glassford on the special fea- res. . The Radio Committee, which is headed by Past Department Comdr. oseph F. Beattie, assisted by Na- n Glueck, Daniel E. Campbell, James D. Hayes and others, are ar- ranging the broadcast of the four local as stations. Frederick Willlam Wile will broadcast. pi i i $159 Mohair Living Room Suite ~ | . Save Money On This Qs e s 31 09 Carvid Eod Tabie i D, AMERICAN RADIATOR -filled seat cushions. Serpentine front and n l.)mpvlea.f table and four chairs in | T T Easy Terme—The HUB $1.69 vl i Spei-0. §] .60 B [RED ‘ With a Six-Piece Mahogany-Finished Dinette Suite ‘ i $ ] l t Purchase of — ; . "‘w T = Furniture N $ W‘L“'MH b : - T ; ] T S , MO | lled in Your Home < : I | Pay As You Use in Convenient Monthly Sums This attractive suite is care- 8 1t i Fall: 1%, ‘bl lie hadvata fully made of hardwood beau- il fl heat ... guaranteed by the manu< tifully finished in mahogany. § ’ facturer and ourselves . . . the finest The group consists of a re- Ip | boiler you can buy at the price. (M ¢ " fectory table, buffet and four [ { c:dn be m“]}.l." q“li]:kily by e o\é; fscminster = R £ it . b ladder-back chairs. enced men. t's talk it over mless ,;"d' i I s s I Serte ... don’t worry about the ready cash. popular room Combination Server jses. Choice of $15.75 Extra a} se; various pat- rns and [ hoice of 0x12 8% x1014 feet Ix12 feet or 84x10% JBE .. cpeccan-aane ) eepertrarmecy HOT-WATER PLANT Repairing wen oo e || for 6-Room House heating system and replace any worn parts and put it in A. No. 1 shape for Winter. Low prices - Sormeci dac nothing else to buy. 3 Years to Pay in Monthly Sums - Long-wearing Wool ssels Rugs, in NG pecial value. $7.95

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