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NOTORSTS ADIG N BUYIG DRVE Tire Covers Carry Slogan Urging Improvements for D. C. Homes. District motorists have been enlisted in support of the “Washington pro-| gram” for property renovation by the Property Improvement and Business Co- | operation Committee, which yesterday | started distribution of tire covers carry- ing the aamonition: “Invest a Dollar in Your Home Now.and Save Many Late: Several hundred covers are being pre- sented through the firms sponsoring the program, which is designed to encour- age property improvement at a time ‘when prices are attractive, aiding in this way both the owners and business es- | tablishments. Stickers Also Used. The committee also is distributing | automobile stickers car its official slogan, “Each Dollar Invested in Your Home Now Will Save Many Later,” and | the designation, “Washington Pro- The windows to be dressed by the high school teams entered in the con- test arranged by the committee are to be completed by noon tomorrow and will | be judged Monday. They are in the Investment Building, Fifteenth and K| streets, where five teams were scheduled | to go to work this afternoon. i The materials used are contributed by members of the Washington Paint Club. The first prize is a trip to Port Newark and return on a Ludington liner, and the next two prizes are| cruises over Washington in a Goodyear dirigible. The schools entering teams are Eastern, Western, Central, McKinley and Armstrong. More Balloons Freed. Today, a Ludington ship and a Good- year dirigible freed balloons carrying tags good redeemable for $500 in mer- chandise, as part of the program which Paint Club members inaugurated Mon- day. This doubled the amount which it previously had planned to distribute, Plan Supper at Gaithersburg. GAITHERSBURG, Md., May 21 (Spe- «cial).—The annual supper for the bene- fit of the Gaithersburg-Washington Grove Volunteer Fire Department, it has been announced, will be the eve- nings of June 15 and 16. To consider plans, women of the community have been -asked to attend a meeting of the firemen Tuesday evening. Marriage Licenses. h -J. MacDonald, 27. 1740 Euclid st., m L. Lehman, 23, 1343 Euclid st.; N eI 21, and Alma E. Stan 3 s, 21, and Alma E. Stahl }!'. b‘om of Richmond, Va.;, Rev. H. M. ennig. irias Turner. 38. 1025 New Jersey ave.. 2nd Martha M. Bolbes. 29, 415 3ist st Rey, Washington Burrell Charles P. Burnett, (T2 and Julla L. Gk 18 both of Al Rev. M. Hennig. ‘Ralph L. Powell. 27. and Virginia E. Kuhl. 20. blofl! of Baltimore, Md.: Rev. H. M. s. James C. McDermott, 25. and Prances I. ‘Walentirie. 25, both of Atlantic City, N. J Rev. " Poore Edward 9, and Alberta Paulis, ., both Rev. Allan F. re. Olin V. ‘Mitchell, 25, 2505 13th st. and Grace 8is , 26, 3505 13th st.. Rev. james H. s, Wilbur O. Dial, 24, 331 Longfellow st.. and E. Gates, 21, 328 15th st. n.e.; Rev. Enoch M. Thompson. Fred Spanagel, 42, 58 S st.. and Hazele N. Roberson, 39, Stlver Spring, Md.; Rev. John C. Palmer. Clarence W, Chamlee, 33, 3225 Warder st., Simmons, 52, 128 Kentucky ave. rer, X, 34, and Hassle L. Tim- ot of Richmond, V.. Rev. < ers, 24, and Bertha ¢ Duck Hill, Miss: Rev, Harry P, iams, 24, and Rena !_ Napler, 18, of McLean, Va.: Rev. J. 4 Dus % ester 22, 1622 .7th st, and 19, 14 Lester’ Swanson, 5 Gussie L _Morane, 15 6th st Rev. | ' o 1116 New Hampshir 43, 1026 U s T. exandria, Va.; and Rev. ._8. Abbott. G S s Bl o , 21, Colmar L M, ¥ il T, 48, Barri n, 1 536, 1711 De Bales st " 42, ne, and o6 80O Ao WA? tamer pea 24, 834 Lamont st, and Sdeiine B n“““'.';.’ 3305 Sherman ave., chell. rh 53,1316 7th st. s.w.. and 906 10th st. se. Rev. L S Di Nenna, jr. 21, 1274 Holbrook . and_Ethel ¥. Willis, 18, 610 F M. Di Carlo. . 8ims, 27, Mount Olivet. Ky., and A. Worthington, 24, Minerva, Ky., A, Shelton, st.._and Velma . "Rev. Daniel teh, 21. 913 H st.. and Elva Mc- 1337 Ridge pl. s.c., Rev. Thomas QOroves. 2¢. 215 10th st. s.W., Chiglastri, 18, 215 10th st. Raphsel’ M. Burks , 25, 30212 W st 302% W st Re e ————— Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported to the Health Department within the last 3¢ ours Luigl and Caterina Perticari, boy. Hence A._and Lillian C. Stroud, irl. William B. and Myrtle R, Brown, boy. Linwood P. and J Ernest T. and Margaret Reilly, boy Morris B. and Beatrice Glidewell, boy, Robert M. and Bessie Sullivan, boy. Etienne L. and Dorothy M. Cloud, boy, John H. and Ruth Park. boy. Avery and Willie M. Butler. boy. James M. and Catherine M. Tawney, boy. Jesse A. and Elizabeth Burks, girl John P._and Florence E. Martin. girl. Ernest E. and Wilma Griffin, girl John W. and Gladys Tavlor, girl Douglass A and Catherine Clark, girl. Max and Isabelle Gottlieb. girl Julia 1, girl. Bamuel F. and Elizabeth B. Beach, girl, Richard B. and Thelma E. Murio, boy. . and Elizabeth Jacobson, ing. Roosevelt and Viola Price, girl Lewis H. and Dorothy Youne, girl. Harold and Helen Miller, girl John F. and Inita Wheeler, boy. Deaths Reported. ‘The following deaths have been reported to ‘hhf Health Department within the last 24 Eleanor L. Ross, 94, ospital . Providence Hospital 1) United States Soldiers’ ome. Stephen N. MacDonald, 71, Georgetown University Hospital Charles W Richmond, 63, Georgetown University Hospital. Norman Lockman, 51, St. Elizabeth's Hos- pita! William B. Cochrane, 50, 122 Tennessee | ave ne Mary Dudley. 42. Providence Hospltal. Early Helmick, 38, Walter Reed Hospifal Arthur Nicholson. 35. Walter Reed Hos- wal ena C. cCarder. 26, Providence Hospital Lowell W. Barlow, 24. en route to Emer- ! gency Hospital David B. Cochrane, 12, Providence Hos- ital. Plfaies ¥, Belt. 11, Sibley Hospital Joseph Knott,' 9, Children’s Hospital Elaine Demos, 6, Emergency Hospital John Georges, 2. Children’s Hospital William Johnson, 60, Casualty Hospital. | Oharles Johnson, 53. Garfield Hospital | Mary B. Reeder. 4. Gallinger Hospital Helen M. Gordon. 44. 5014 Pitch place n.e. . 33, Gallinger Hospital. urton, 79, Kennedy-Warren Apartments. Minnie C. Johnson. 70, 415 Shepherd st. fonn ¥ Newman, 68 30 R I ave. ! c T. Mann, 67, 1333 16th st na R. McDermott, 66, 1429 Locust rd. . 62, Providence Hospital Prederick A. Engle, 59 733 6th st. se. au Watkins, 8, National Homeo- pathic Hospital Julia M. M. Mayo, 58, National Homeopathic Hospital pital Catherine A. Venning, 35, National Homeo- paihic Hospital Infant of Richard and Elinore Everett, 10 @ays. Providence Hospital cy K. Ralston, 40 hours, George Wash- s tal. a° Johnson. 69, 1627 Kramer st. n.e. rah J Gerdner, 1. 157 Adams gt i O anicaster, 54, 1120 Bouth Garo- A, Thomas, 49, 20% Q st. Young, 37, 333 Oskdale st. mMmE-EZ>OP>C0 IPM< M2Z0 $69.50 “Reliable” WASHE A fine,guarantecd + washer that will soon pay for itself in what it saves in tiume, money and labor for the housewife. Pay Only $1.00 Down Swing $5.95 A solidly built four- passenger lawn swing that will bring pleas- ure to the entire fam- ily. " Easy Terms 3.Pc. Bed Outlit 511.80 Includes metal bed, strong spring and comfortable mattress. All guaranteed. Buy on Credit This Smart Glider An attractive, com- fortable and well made glider. Strong spring « construction. Well upholstered. Easy Terms Studio Couch Three loose pillow back. Strongly con- structed. Nicely up- holstered. Buy on Credit Porch Swing $ 1 49 You will want sev- eral of these at this low price. They are complete with chains and hooks. No Phone Orders Boudoir Chair $3.98 _ A bargain! Full size, well buslt and smart in dessgn. Splendidly wuphol- stered. Easy Terms Lawn Mowers $ 4.49 With a twelve-inch blade. Sharp and smooth action. Fully guaranteed. Buy on Credit Gas Range A thoroughly tested and fully guaranteed range. Has three burners, spacious baking oven and comes complete with high shelf. Easy Terms D. C, MAY ‘22, 1932—PART ONE. The NATIONAL'S liberal credit will help you beautify your home B ki’ i And All Three Pcs. Covered All Over in 1009 Mohair Truly @ most amazing value, when you discover the QUALITY of this suite and then compare it with the LOW price! Serpentine fronts; loose, re- versible scat cushions; resilient spring seat construction; upholstered ALL OVER with beautiful 100 per cent MOHAIR, with moquette reverses on cushions; splendidly tailored. Made to sell for $149.00. Special tomorrow. . . w2 2 o i $119 Kroehler Bed- Davenport Suite A double-duty value at an exceptionally low price. As pictured with bed-davenport, which opens into a bed when needed ; club chair and button-back chair, upholstered in jacquard velour. PAY ONLY $5.00 DOWN 3% This $109 10-Piece Walnut Veneer DINING ROOM SUITE A Deautiful suite, as pictured, with 10 pieces. Sturdily constructed of walnut ve- s neers over gumwood and highly finished. Be sure to see this remarkable value in modern dining room furniture. This $ 34 ‘Ideal for the den, living room or in the Sum- mer use it on the covered porch. The seat and back cushions are covered in colorful chintz. The frames are of imitation ma:le, sturdy and nicely fin- ished. Easy Terms $74 Living Room Suite— 3 Guaranteed Pieces Covered with a carefully selected quality of jacquard velour. The suite includes the s three pieces pictured above. It ss fully guaranteed. BAY ONLY $5.00 DOWN This $99 4-Piece Walnut Veneer BED ROOM SUITE An astonishing amount of beauty and quality is found in this suite. There are four pieces, as s shown: Poster Bed, Dresser, Vanity and Chest; made of walnut veneers combined with fine cabinet woods and emhanced with lovely deco- rations. $5.00 DELIVERS THIS SUITE 194 A sturdy and smartlystyled suite of three pieces: Settee, Arm Chair and Rocker, with spring seats cov- ered in colorful cretonne. Pay Only $1.00 Down. Electric Refrigerators No Delivery or Installation Charges DAYTON Electric Refrigerator .50 $5 a month Pays for Any of these Models. Lawn Bench $ 1 .19 They are strong and attractive. Made of seasoned wood to withstand the weather. No Phone Orders Occasional Chairs 34.29 Smartly upholstered with sturdy frames and arms s walnut finish. Easy Terms Metal Refrigerator 16 In white enameled finish. Heawvily in- sulated. Good food and ice saver. Guar- anteed. Steamer Chairs 98¢ The folding kind. With heavy canvas back and stromg frames. Buy on Credit Kitchen Cabinet Base 35.95 Has porcelain top and spacious closet in base. Nicely finished. Easy Terms Bar Harbor Chairs Of round willow n natural finssh. Will stand all kinds of weather. Buy on Credit Electric Smoker 31 .98 A clever and attrac- tive smoker contain- ing electric lighter. Includes com plete smoker's equipment. No Phone Orders Porch Rockers 98c Has high slat back and wovemn seat. Natural finish. No Phone Orders