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S AR TOPRESEN SPECAL PROCRAN Bicentennial Celebration te Observe “Founders’ Day” and “Army Day.” A varied program will feature the| Bicentennial celebration of the Dlstrldi of Columbia Soclety of the Sons of the American Revolution Friday evening, at| 8 o'clock, in the Hotel Mayflower. H The program will be divided into two | parts, the first being devoted to com- | memoration. of Founders' day and the | second to Army day. Maj. Gen. Amos A. Pries will deliver the principal ad- dress on_“Washington's Genius as 8 Military Leader.” John Paul Earnest, who was president of the society in-1904-5 and now its senlor past president, will preside dur- ing the Founders' day part of the pro- gram, He will be assisted by Henry ‘White Draper, the senior past secre- tary; William H. Somervell, senior past | treasurer, and Albert D. Spangler,| genfor past registrar. | Selden Marvin Ely will call the roll e of those who have completed 30 years Y . * = of continuous membership since last ¥ - l Founders’ day. They are Dr. D. K. & 26 Shute, Dr. Samuel E. Watkins, Mr. = 2 5 Charles Merrilatt, Mr. William A, Mil« . : ) T g 2074 14, ler, Mr. John 8. Barker, Capt. A."J. = : T S T e — Gore, Capt. Robert R. Bennett and Mr,| & : RS | U= "“ John I. Brown. Dr. R. J. C. Dorsey — e, o | s S will make a short address of apprecia- 3 - % ? tion of their long membership. & p Official Guests. 3 Official guests for the evening will include officers of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolu- tion, Justice Josiah A. Van Orsdel, president general; Dr. Mark F. Finley, = vice president general; Frank B. Steele, secretary general, and Dr. Frank B, . Culver, registrar generaz. From the | 5 Pjeces Dnuzhlexsdo!B Lhce ll:imelncm Revolution, Mrs. David B. Caldwell, vice president general, and Miss Helen Harman, State _Complelc regent of the District of Columbia, D. A. R. Other official guests will be Eimer . rieid” preident of tne Yew T e 13-Piece Complete Bed Room Outfit Sinatics. Bosisky of Wasiagtan. rica ashington. == . . "Gen. Prics and the giests will be es- . ‘ ; As shown, Dresser, Chest of Drawers, semi-poster Bed and * eorted to the platform by a committee = The “DAYTON” e e e A " y il : g#| Vanity, nicely finished in-'walnut on R fEl'mmt ‘The members of the commities are Col ® Model 70 Phl_lcfl Baby Grand Radio, : e gummwood. A_lso mqludfd are cotton $ 50 elrigerator B e | Complawith§ Rebe, = Mattress, Coil Spring, Bench for " s99-50 Soper, Yeut, Col L G, Lucas, Lieut. | @ Qccasional Chair ¢ New Smoker Lamp |l Vanity, 2 f’fllows, 2 Pillowcases and 2 08 i} 82 B, o) Thomas, 3. $1.00 Delivers This Outfit s HeEd S0 Ny SR DR 08 Gelivers.or “imssatiation chares of This o PR E ST Small Weekly or Monthly Payments o TN SO . chairman. Miss Mathilde W. Kolb will 2 £ N 3 g -“t;f and the Manor Club Orchestra will play during the “Army day” part of the program. Medal to Be Awarded. The following will be awarded the “War Service Medal” prepared by the National Society of the Sons of the American }z;:ol‘ullon for members who | f S ‘ [y b lO_Pc. Complete e B S ol Bl \ ; ' Living Room Bonchirys, Gl ¢ Zary. Jomn & | $7,95 Boudoir $2.98 Fiber TR . Outfit Monsion, Heurs Robinso Chai Ferne 5 n, William 2d, and Clarence ale . l'y Leo Willigis. ~ Dancing’ will follow. ‘4'19 v ’l 49 R 15 TR MEMORIALT0 HONOR - TURF TRAINER HERE Perpetual Altar Light to Be Placed | Tonight as Tribute to Late James G. Rowe, Jr. r Easy Terms ) No P.’Ione Orders As shown, Lounge Chair and Sofa, upholstered in s homespun tapestry, with loose, spring-filled cushions. Also in¢luded are Occasional Chair, Smoker Lamp, Coffee Table, metal A perpetual altar light that will burn ! £ { Smoking Stand, book trough End Table, Occasional Table, Table Lamp and Shade. What an extremely low price for such a in memory of James G. Rowe, jr. for- A mer trainer for the Harry Payne Whit- complete outfit for your living room! ney and Greentree .raéing stables, will z - be -dedi \ -t Py £ - : i I i tion CHutchs, Bighty. Aba- N strooms ot | No Added Cost to This Advertised Price for Easy Credit Terms 6 o'clock tonight. < s . e gt ba wibute armangea by $69.50 “Reliable” $17.75 Premier i assoc ime leat 7, last vear. Mr. Rowe attended tmmecu. | Electric Washer Vacuum Cleaner late Conception, where Rev. Francis J. | Hurney is pastor. » s -90 Those frgnds who provided the me- morial are: Willlam J. Booth, Wil- 11(5“71 B}?jmr;‘nar&?:nki’d BBgln. R. F. Reconditioned 3 t ! rch, orge A hurke, co 1 - \ S, S, L Pae - { | 64-Pc. Compl James Fitzmorris, James B Ga ARG/ Gaanentond dor L | c. ese .P!Dh’l: i}znO yer, }}‘hon}l’l«lEJ. Heal - A . i\ . . Hel [ax Hirsch, E. J. 3 g s s Helnd | P ! e | : Dining Room Kurtsinger, A. T. Morris, Ral P Vincent Powers, Albert Robertson ntfi J. Shaw, J. P. Smith, John H. Stot f : 7 ) Olltflt Gwyn Tompkins, W. W. Vaughr : 4 - 7 Raymond Workman, ; ! VETERAN GETS 25 YEARS | - . - . 5 FOR WOMAN'S SLAYING| |- bl e . , ey $84' 0 Warden L. Tilburg Allowed to! Plead Guilty to Charge of R T S g i Second Degres Murder. $6.45 Cotton $6.95 Coil s IR As shown, extension Geden Love Tibug 50 W Mattress Spring Table, large Buffet, enclosed ar veteran, was sentenced F y * ~ . ~ . . 9. ~ AT D Tekaiko sive oy ’ 53-49 53-49 Server, dainty China Cabinet, host Chair and five side Chairs, all carefully designed of selected walnut veneers. Also included are | 26 pieces of silver-plated tableware and 28 'pieces of decorated dinnerware. Why pay more when so little buys so much? in the penitentiary on a charge A Small Weekly or Monthly Payment Pays for This Outfit ond degree murder. He had guilty in connection with the d Jeannette Hendricks, 43 The woman had ordered 3 coming to the house 1 a en rage, he said, he January 8 with a fur basement of her h th street ¢ had been charged w rder, but was perml his plea to the lesser of United States Attorney Ty e /d Aot | R 4 1 11-Pc. Complete SEIZED AT WHITE HOUSE, | (petJ| J v J : it COOK GOES TO GALLINGER " A =N : Bed-Davenport Pullsdeiphian With “Secret” Mes- | $27.75 Metal $16.75 Modern ' { Outfit sage for Hoover Held for 3 efriger: € Mental Observation. Batelgocnsos it Otto Fabianich. 42-year-old Philadel $ 75 .90 : — R ) phia cook. arrested when he tried i 7 Byl ¢ deliver a “secret message to Pres A i ; ¥ Easy Terms Easy Terms H r at the White Ho s be 2 -, mental observation a¢ u!nlb 3-Door Style Cretonne Cover nich was collared by police as| ode across the nort bear- g d . y . n ing a small bottle whic poarpesil 3 As shown, Arm Chair, Button tained a “secret message for the Presi- . < - ’ hack o ST 1 e s et % the Prea | 3 ! ) back Chair and Bed-Davenport c seized the missive, but refused to di- | : 1 i : whi ige be gl fhe miwive, o di-| ) # | which opens up to-a full size bed. The Philadelphian put furious INCI ’ > Oci i Batbie atter A \ Also included are Occasional Chair, Smoker Lamp, Coffee Table, figfidb{n?gfing«fi%;;. Dowell Metal Smoking Stand, Book-trough End Table, Occasional Table, —————— - i { | Table Lamp and Shade. Practically two rooms furnished instead ARTISTS TO BE GUESTS B of one, when you count-the “invisible” bed room. ’ : | - s e»‘x‘u‘b‘min v;:;:; ‘?u.-tv;x:e ixl’f\gnffilwfii % . Eacy Credtt Terms B T piciures il remainon ox-| $14.75 Fiber $3.49 Baby’s Thibiti fortnight. 1 . » . e attise ladlude Eliot O'Hara, - | Stroller Bassinet member of the American Water Color ‘ j . . B e e g $0)85 $1.69 | - 85 Delivers Any Qutfit States Art League, who » 3 . ot Fs T No Phone Orders cmLEsreenerryagrcane