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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 21, 1932—PART ONE. % ) B—7 GONPERS WIDOW JONS DIVORCE Wi Enters Crusade Aimed to Give Better Break to Husbanas. By the Associated Pres: NEW YORK, February 20.—Mrs. Samuel Gompers, widow of the fighting | labor leader, is entering upon a crusade | to give men a better break in divorce | laws. Her face resolute and still youthful | ) its frame of snowy bair, she ex- P! d legislation proposed by the Na- tional Divorce Reform League, which | ip of 22000 In her own view hould be even more drastic. d ! Aiming he designing gold-digger. the league proposes one law that no Cogswell c&fi:, For the four and one-half hours we remain open we have selected this outstakding special in a Cogswell Chair. Handsome- ly finished frame, velour seat and back. A comfort- able and attractive looking chair for the living room. 50c a Week es also that no alimony | se while a man is in prison hat already owed, and shall be awarded until litigants have had trial in Supreme | Court or hearing before a referee named | by a Supreme Court Its fourth proposal is that legal sepa- a man and wife for five years | itute divorce grounds in New k. farital infidelity is now the | A = i e upers thinks incompatibility $10 Allowance : A A Brand New 1932 Suite should be reascn enough. o at a Saving of $29 “When two people find they can't | For YOUI‘ old Gas Range Boudoir Chair Free! bear the sight of each other.” she said. “they ought not to have to. I don't This full enameled console mean that a man should have the right | gas range—a modern and to walk out m v because he grows beauntifully finished range— 60 tired of his wife, but I do think when S enutaie o S306( a ccuple want to scparate and make a new start they should be allowed to.” with vour old gas range Mrs. Gompers is a committee worker price is & in the organization and for vears has . Week New, Genuine Walnut Hollywood Vanity Bed not been so tensely absorbed” in anything, she said. American Gold Swr | i § i { AT | Room Suite Including Cretonne Boudoir Cha! 2:in-1 Couch Bed Mothers This organization held its bimonthly meeting Tuesday at headquarters in o= the Hamilton Hotel. First Vice Presi- | Gl Mrs, Mary K. Killeen occupied | couch has spring attached 50c a Week G JM!;LI_ A practical and convenient couch bed, including cretonne-covered mat- s 80 This Boudoir tress, pad and vaiance. Metal frame < Chair Here's a suite of unusual distinction—with smart Venetian mirrors—genuine walnut FREE veneer on gumwood foundation. Everv line % new and graceful. =As pictured, a Holly- One of these cosy wood vanity, dresser, chest of drawers and cretonme-covered yd bed. Mapl cerlavs »ach piece B il e wood bed. Maple overlays on each piece. el $5.00 Down—The HUB tomorrow . A report of improvement of Mrs. George Gordon d. national president, was given. | ' y g Studio Couch With Pillows We've sold hundreds of i e these two-in-one combina- $ The Mothers voted to assist the Vet- o, N “'\‘”“‘,"” ile for erans of Foreign Wars in their annual the half day Monday: covered poppy sale. Mrs. R. E. Jacobs, Mrs. in cretonnc; metal frame; 3 ia Barber and Mrs. Carrie J. Searl pillows included were appointed a committee to arrange the details of this service. 50c a Week A bingo party, to be sponsored by the Mothers, was agreed upon and the time place will be announced later. The Mothers will join Killeen Unit of the American Legion in a party | Tuesday -night _to the former service | men in the Shelter Home, at 2626 Ivania_avenue. It will be in ure of & pound party. | Brewer of New York City. an Five-Piece Enamel Breakfast 'Suite $0.60 A colorful combination set for the breakfast alcove or member of the order, sp part of her broadcast hour in paying! tribute to this organization and to| her heartielt gratitude for a of flowers presented to her in| the name of the organization | The following wese added to the! Mary Whittington Riche-| . " son, mother of Franklin Carter Riche- st 11 son. corporal, Company C, 5th Field = ™ Bat n. S. A, who was killed in action July 15, 1918; Mrs. Ann Peterson, mother of Arthur L. Petel son. Company E, 117th Army En- S porch. As sketched, a sturdy and attractively designed drop- leaf table and four spindle- back chairs to match. 50c a Week 4-Post Mahogany Bed ision, killed in action | = 12. 1918; Mrs. Nettie R.! Steele, mother of Leo . Steele of | Company M, 18th Infantry. killed in action October 4. 1918; Mrs. Amber Srite, mother of Henry Hiram Berry, . Battery D, 18th Field Artillery, killed | Price, $137 in action July 14, 1918; Mrs. Martha Priscilla Gorsiine, mother of = Egoert 5 Gorsline, bandsman. Headquarters Com- P I T R " pany, 348th Field Artillery, who died of orceiain- OP Oll- cardiac _ dilatation, in line of duty s il St move? et || Front Kitchen Cabinet 356th Infantry., who died at Ni nce. of acute tuberculosis from e! o of gas: Mrs. Ida Belle Merrill. mother of Roy Grant Merrill. Company % 85 13. S. A. R. D. Medical Corps, who . died in line of duty of influenza, Octo- ber 5. 1918. The next meeting will be held March 1 in the Hamilt February Sale of Genuine Walnut Ten-piece Dining Room Suite Including Buffet Mirror A brand-new modern suite of rich genuines walnut — 4 77 B3 veneer on gumwood—ten pieces, as illustrated, four- $ 00 leg front buifet, server, chin abinet with service . drawer, extension table and six slip seat chairs. A Buffet Mirror Free with this suite A large size huffe i ‘i . 2 ve size buffet mirror with poly- horn, while boy: fer the bassoon. = S e s & f 2 i i a horn, e boys prefer the n. TOP, SANITARY METAL-LINED BREAD chrome finished frame. Free with this Ak any = DRAWER TWO-TONED ENAMEL FINISH. $5'00 DOWn—The HUB or any dining suite. room. Cut Your Fuel Costs 50c a Week ——— x=m=l;=u=u=n=n=u=n=n=n=u=tJ 10% Annually With This HOTWATER | Caateni ol - M Heating Plant | [RRS=SESSETS ina) FREE ft. radiation, These installed as 2 P, T S . et ; ' Living Room 2 2 ? -Piece lapestry Suite geilargind Sultes! 3-Piece Mohair Living Room Suite fl-r{-s.(‘"; It is remarkably easy to possess a e A two-piece tapestry-covered 5 . overstuffed living room suite in the F One of these stylish | genuine mohair living room suite NOW'! law ern B ann Yd—]glhh I"Fh of ta Brige Lamps, com- This charming group consists of settee $ m TS rgehse ee an unge chair to plete with cord and and two armchairs with loose, spring- ) match. F plug. g filled seat cushions. FREE Bridge Lamp 35¢ to 50c a Day Pays, $5.00 Down—THE HUB as Pictured! $5.00 Dow The HUB as Pictured! for This New Plant N0 ) R R NI\ T — Aot gt || e 3-Piece Metal - SPECIALI Special! Genuine Kroehler Long, Loose- . made by the American rich hand- rubbed mahosan ¥ finish. Al sizes. One of these popu 1l a T beds wiil add dis- foe = A recent purchase brings you this spectacular Records of school orchestras in Eng- value in kitchen cabinets. Some of the features 1and show that gifls are anxious to pl are ROLI. FRONT. PORCELAIN SLIDING During the meeting word was re-| 1 ceived that Kate Smith had devoted | . 4 fl H Radiator Co.—no cash down payment necersary for imme- BEss ' Bed Outfit sl Y& Enamel Finish W)\ Cushion 3-Piece diate installation—35¢ to 50¢ a day pays for this plant. “Snnit:r:;" Pl";:l-:ll;;n;m! - Metal Crockery ‘ - Bed-Davenport 2 T | | Cabinet | { [ s (e Suite " 74 1 A practical and \ JECRS 5 — sanitary cabinet in s 49 . This excellent Erfn‘;;e? o5 onY —"__. : 2 ‘ ‘ =oo outfit is offered No Phone Orders 4 : Modernize your { B n home with ne ;’w h fl . i ;:‘ 8 ;tl::m; :lv- Sanitary plumb- 7 o | ‘ebru- ing. We'll install | & b { ary sale. It con- = f g s k % g ® Three Pieces uipment 1 s tractive prices, < S N [ G ¢ - and you may pay || § Y ‘ wood - finished o Loose Cushions \ / } D 7 :1::1 b:fn lln: e ® Velour Covered § SN < > labric soring an z 1 : 2 ! BN 2% & reversible mat- : : . 1% ¢ Combination Bed T NS S > o / ] ‘ Z 7 Ry and Davenport 3 ‘ ] American Heating | ~ ; " Seventh & D Sts. NW. $5.00 Down—The HUB Engineering Co. 807 N. Y. Ave. Nat. 8421