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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1932, T ‘ = 2 S, Almas Temple, Thirteenth | York; Richard H. Gurley of Rad sonal y is e distr - = CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. |9, % & Amwe Temps Tcenn DARIFY ATTENDED 5ol %, of,madeer R, W. HENDERSON LEFT [umal pipen b o, b, giiriied PERPETUAL T TODAY. | e | ‘ Boston ;I/l Lackey of Lenoir, N. C.; ESTATE OF $282 927 hc gw is to be pr N enefit card ty, St. Stephen's i Ladies Aid Society of C. Warren Newman of Bostcn, Si il and unmarried daught . E Suclotiure. Tenty-{ourth SnG | Pek aiemorial. Chapel, Twenty-eighth | BY 24 CLERGYM EN| |0 J Peard of S GEA st Gl| s st 2 Ton oiber Yeul t : ; K streets, 8:30 p.m street and Pennsylvania avenue, ~to- | drick of Richmond, John G. Spencer | uted among the BUILDING R morrow, 5 to 7:30 p.m. o( H}grn(li N. ;1 Ralph A. Wea!h»rly‘wldow and Children Inherit Prop- | dren. > -2 3 A ngston, 3 & Chapter, No. 4, O. E S, .»wmmi Masquerade _ball, Gaelic-American | Dmmgmshed Briton Is Guest at gfimwln,g Mnss.aswm?g b o erty of Former F Street DAnG p : fERel A 300 0 Club, The Playhouse, 1814 N street, to- | Conteretin: of College South Lincoln, Mass.; Francis W. Weida | Merchant. 3 roup Dines 58'““1”' T | Bingo party, Martha Washington Re- | morrow, 8:30 p.m | 4 of Silver Creek, N. Y. and Daniel S Sib i THe Ddux!mx\ f American 3 o Wood of Springfield Centre, N. Y. | Richard W. Henderson, former F : e } , ) bekas, 3720 Benton stre of Preachers. Turkey dinner, Ladies Guild of | E street merchant, who died December 17, | r 1 Commi Parhes Call for Election of Fifth street and | [ = held Saturday ever [ Delegates Under New and | iatin streets, 5 to 7 pm i | conference on “The Gospel of | cording to & petition of his executors | Sixteenth and s I 9 ; | Christian Internationalism” is bemg‘ NEW AUTO SHOW RECOQRD | for the probate of his will. He owned I Old Laws st Business Men's AS- | Apnual meeting, Navy Relief Society, | conducted this week at the College of | e | real estate valued at $276,380 and had 5 c uchanzn School, Thirteenth | poom 1047, Navy Department, tomor |Preachers of Washington Cathedrdl, personal property estimated at $6,547.67 NCE and E streets southeast, 8 p.m row,,10:30 am With 24 Bpiseopal clergimmmn ca 'y ie: | Takoma Park Woman Holds Lucky | _Besides the widow, Mis. May W N Compounded Massachusetts aushorities will, in all] o CRrd.PErty. John Eaton P. T, A, John |\ cneon Lawrenceville School, Uni- | Gresh of Loniin aad Ty CoiP g micn | Ticket and Is Awarded Auto- Richard W. Henderson of Baltimore I\] " Eaton School zuditorium, 8 p.m HL o of London and New York, taking and by the following daughters: Eth ' Semi-Annually probab ha w work out plans ersity Club, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. part. It is being conducted by Rev. mobile, R/ i e e e W hen itching, burning skin is ur Dinner, Community Chest, Willard Dr. D. A. McGregor, professor of g Bl GBI el wearable apply soothing ) whereby th imaries he selec- 1 3 o] ¥ ereby primaries for the selec- yope) 7 m Luncheon, Phi Gamma Delta, Uni- |dogmatic theology at the Western Theo-| The largest crowd yet to attend the | Soier Ly Henderson and Olaribel H.|7EMO. Thousand Assets Over tion of delegates to the Republican and versity Club, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. | W ¢ Brooke of this city and Elizabeth Mc- MO. ° x Medical Club, """'“ L Seminary of Evanston, Il Washington Automobile Show turned | Caflrey of Baltimore and Dorothy H.| brings swift relief fron Democratic National Committees car uner | Sir Philip. e S Ret aud st $26,000,000 Democratc. National” Commitecs can, 3, 20C hon, s, Dele . Ui | oGl I A sl wnding the | "enintir, (LTS, Siow et S of Sy end Doty 5| i (e heat and i be carried out ough TS rr 2:3 ¢ Z | *"Under the terms of the will the son | the s / Dinner. H-rvard Club, University | Versity Club. tomorrow, 12:30 pm. |men are present to “Tecelve post-ordina- | morning, afternoon and night to more | 1 e tha e 410.000 i cath are lican call for the election of delegates . | tion training in g i . | ; Surplus $1,000,000 we National Convention provides | CU> 6:30 p-m Luncheon, Department of State, Uni- |are Revs, John "’\;;‘;L‘r"“dflgo The latter [than 6000 visitors. This figure broke f‘_““_’flfi“—__ e i atoe i the 1w con. | Ccrd party, benet Home Board. | versity Club, tomorrow, 12:30 pm. | delphia, Fred Arvedson of Pekin, Il |the Previous all-time record, set Mon-, : s 2 Cor. 11th and E Sts. N.W. S T e b mony Chapter, No. 40, O. E. S., 60 . | Prederick 'T. Ashton of Greenville, | day at the twelfth annual event. r i . JAMES BERRY. President " sisrmiad Ay o ““ M street northeast, 8 p.m Hyattsville Meeting Planned 1\le gar(\(«tunrfim;%m.n of Lynchburg,| The management announced that A lN S 60c, $1.00 EOWARD C. BALTZ., Sccretar " ey supper, Ladies Aid of Grac HYATTSVILLE, Md. February 3 Pines. N C an]‘)‘]‘\ IR() Cfi:}:}xhfle:}g ’}fii(,,}éi“éfikl'5"‘(:8.“2\«25"‘,.};.T-‘dlfi“‘a t I()t 1)« ’1“ fonment, has | CArolina avenue southeast, 5 U er organization o tizens' associa- | Syracuse, mes G Crosson of | The show 1s being held at Washing- 16, asein | P [«li'nnhzl:n:»xmfi‘ :‘)‘\T-‘dc:yz’x?:;’xl"r“ns';r‘\'s:; Jgu!hluos‘ &]. Maxfield Dowell of | ton Auditorium under auspices of u‘fe 922 14th St. N.W. e 2 e Stat A Gard! | parly, Ralibow. Club, 530/[Ia5 BLOCIOCE B LY Piqua, o; John W. Feild of Charles | Washington Automotive Trade Associa- Established 1889 TN ~ PITE plea from James ¥ ke, gen- | Seventh stréet H > in the Municipal Building | Town, W. Va.; Harold L. Gi Jew | FOR SKIN IRRITATI SINGING IN SPITE | v from ls Bueke, gen- | scyenthstreet soutliesst 8 pn Glbba cliivews oo HIONS t Comr o Dem je su-| Dinner, Men's Bible Class Calvary F COLD thorities to help out in this matter ap- 5. Church, 1463 Columbia road OF ( has fallen on barren ground §:30 pm Mr. Burke suggest yesterday that the Democratic Committee alter its FUT plans for the Massachusett Luncheon. Advertising Club of Wash- ind most of ' i, ; : = 10" 11™ F anD G STREETS ot R K quudine \‘ Oyster supper, Lutheran Church of | Trinity M. E. Church s A SO 5 e o |'be Thell PAYS | the Incarnetion, Fourteenth and Gal- | Seward Square southeast, tomorrow, 5| 6,000 SPECTATORS SET | left an estate valued at $282927.67, ac- |5 7.39 grclock wit t loss of t Massachuset * to conduct t ets of bgst buse-‘ Fine Goose Feather Filled Pillows It gives relief by soothing nerves — not deadening - ! ‘.. % thr t ¥ : ) m cold—and these harmless _table 0 of the del 1 in |. them. Contdins no t;‘pu'e! will have you clear-headed, w t E : Won't upset stomac 5 an ache or pain, and be rid of ever = Rpgul"rly $5 . each sign of a vicious cold in a few lscus rominent Being liquid, it acts quicker ) Pape's Cold Compound is 35 'SV A ary 3 2 than pills or powders. i I 2 P 0 ingle < Sold at drug stores in sing! e /) . . : : @ Jose.or 10c, 30c, 60c sizes They are the popular 21x27-inch size, enclosed in a sturdy tan-and-white b of Hyattsville, March 7. — striped, feather-proof ticking. A superior quality at a Semi-Annual Selling price. Pastel-Covered Pillows * E Regularly $7.50 each—in J ~ .Cu“nlnghum Co. The Semi-Annual Selling at 55'45 each Th h f 1 sses—are fi jith w 314~316 SEVENTH SI..NW. Fi Mo sl e B e Papiiegrriimane b e pastel rose, green, or orchid. 21x27-inch size. New B With Delav! Down-Filled Pillows Ow — t t Regularly $9.50—in The uy—Without Delay. e ST 75 Pape's Cold Compound Semi-Annual Selling at Filled with soft gray down and covered in an attractive tan- and-white striped, feather-proof ticking. 21x27-inch size. e O W O esa e Bros awn Brooine, Six Fioon FOR EXQUISITE CUNNINGHAM L COATS REGULARLY TO $58.00! The New Improved amps and Shades Gl Reduced for Clearance Separate Lamps Reduced Lamps, with Shades, Reduced ] 2:Light Table Lamps— Tole Table Lamps and Shades— edasprea S asies . 1 was $16.50 nes Iin 2 5ahE sale) Was 3 was A $ 1, in candle-effect. Was was $13 C 1. 3-light candle effect. Was was . 15 3-Light Junior Lamps. Were $25 were $9.50. .4 o Table Lamp. 5750520 3-Light Table Lamps— Radio Lamp. Was $16.50 1 was $25 £ ; 1 was $18.50 3-Light Junior lzmp(v— 3 ] A 1 was $75 a8 Indirect Lamps, with Shades, Better than the average candlewick sprea 1 was $22.3 . 2 : creatly Reduce found at these prices—the workmanship 3 Bridge lumg~- Greatly Reduced is finer, the designs are unusually lovely, ao e w3l ; complete with 300-watt bulb. Was and k?oth single and double bed sizes are Adjustable Bridge Lamps— ) $67. 'all R e e nine inches wider than usual. Of a good 1 was $25 e 3 3 “3’;’;‘_;:“ Tty AEspattbu e quality of unbleached muslin, in white, N ll ”r‘"“,,f"‘ i W : ; complete with 300-watt bulb. Was blue, rose, gold, orchid, and peach. 21 ;:h: Blor L Wit :E’, %0 2 $3250 .. THIN C of i Our most \& \ k A Also, in a more elaborate design— ’ i PXEI[.{USIV UP-TO- g 4 ; s‘?{':":" Reduced Floor Torchieres Reduced $58.00 NS Junior Si hades— 58.0C TIONS can be 3 72x108 $450 90x108 $5 Vo Lantern) eficct— Size...... 1 was ; e T3 were $1850 5 $1250 Single Bed Size Double Bed Size 72x108 inches 90x108 inches $4 yours in this stirring event at 1 ’ Size actual MANUFACTURER'S T R : . Brooixe, Second FLooR oo e Boaslls = ‘ ! : : was §13 was $14.5 : PRICE—and in some cases 2 ; 1 was $12.50 i $8.50 in bronze finish. Was §22.50 even LESS! : 1 Bell-Shaped Silk Shade. Was $16.50, $10 ! of wrought iron. Were $16.50 , j LAMPS AND SHADES, SEVENTH FLOOR. . with black iron base. Was $17.50 O matter what Coat you own now — you cannot ! \ / Protect Your Furniture lCith afford to pass up these enor- ] N mous WHOLESALE savings! Al Tk (Onns At : \ M d M SI + ( : S s I lessly fashioned—gorgeous of / \ -t - — fur and fabric! Efer,g Coat a 7 2 i e a e O easure IP Overs PeCIa pride of this quality store! : And every Coat now at MAKER’S PRICE OR LESS! 4 ' ; iy Even if the temperature were /) SR R : / ; ‘ e / ”Trusha" Jaspe Covers $| 8 75 98", this store should be S i . - PACKED !;::iro:"SOUd Rt / ‘ | j i L for 2-Piece Suites Be Early.' 8 2 2 D TR B » ML i / i 19 THEY FIT PERFECTLY—these covers are not factory X \ X made, nor are they tailored merely to meet measurements of the average 2-piece suite. They are actually cut over your own furniture, and fitted to your individual sune, by our expert cutters and fitters. THEY ARE CAREFULLY MADE—in \he custom-tai- lored manner, and neatly finished. THESE COVERS ARE STURDY, of “Trusha” Jaspe (sunfast and tubfast), in several patterns and colors. THE PRICES ARE SPECIALLY LOWERED, for a very limited time, during this special offering. Covers for Other Pieces at Proportionate Prices Phone DlIstrict 5300—we will call with samples of the jaspe, or, when you are shopping, see them here. MANUPACTURING DIVISION OFFICE, SEVENTH FLOOR. And Let Us Make Them Now—W hile Our Prices Are Lowered, for a Limited Time