Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1932, Page 29

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GREAT LIBERATORS WILL BE HONORED Association - to Perpetuate Deeds in Nations of Both Americas. Sale! Mattress Covers 98c and $1.29 Values —“Peerless” and “Black Rock” Brands —of extra heavy unbleached muslin, boxed and taped all around. Rubber button fastenings. Twin and double C bed sizes.—Third Floor. New Patchwork Quilts —Quaint old-fashioned de- signs, in pretty Summer col- ors. ~Size 72x84, with scal- loped edges all around.— . Street Floor. ann; Penn. Ave.—Eighth and D Sts. Great News! A Direct Purchase of $10,000 Worth of Fine Imported “The Association for Honoring th Liberators of the Nations of America has been organized in Washington. Its president is Dr. James Brown Scott, | secretary of the Carnegle Endowment for International Peace and professor of international law at the Georgetown | School of Foreign Service. | ‘The honorary presidents of the asso- | ciation are Elihu Root, former Secre- | tary of State; Dr. Nicholas Murray | Butler, president of Columbia Univer- | sity, and Dr. L. 8. Rowe, airector gen- eral of the Pan-American Union. For This New Console Model Detroit Jewel Range —Full porcelain ranges, in Ivory and green marbleized finish. Insulated doors . porcelain lined oven—Ilarge utensil drawer. Right or left hand ovens. Free connections. Easy terms. HOUSEFHOLDLINENS Linked to Bicentennial. ‘The honorary secretary general is Dr. E. Gil Borges, assistant director of the Pan-American Union, and the secretary is George A. Finch, assistant secretary of the Cornegle Endowment for International Peace. The formation of this association during the period set apart for the commemoration of the bicentenary of the birth of George Washington offers an opportunity to pay special tribute to the memory of this outstanding patriot of the United States of America. In the Hall of Patriots in the Pan- American Union in Washington, the pations forming ‘the union have each placed a bust of their outstanding national hero. On November 2, 1932, will_occur the centenary of the death of Jose Matias Delgado, El Salvador's representative in this galiery of patriots. Delgado, regarded by EI Salvador as its foremost son and defender of liberty, is equally revered throughout Cen America as one of its heroes in its early struggle from the rule of Spain It is the plan of the association to establish branches in the capital cities of all of the Americas, and to hold in ‘Washington during the menth of = —66-pc. Cameo October a function where special tribute —50-pc. Dinner cream and rose will be paid to the heroes whose cen- Set — service for dawn dinner sets. tenaries of birth or death are being eight Cholce of Cheice of 4 pat- commemorated during 1932. two floral patterns terns. Service for 8 3 on cream body. TWO GIRLS INJURED IN CRASH OF AUTOS| W¥irginia Farmer, Bringing Eggs to Market, Driving in Accident at Thirtieth and Q Streets. Two girls were injured yesterday when an automobile driven by their father collided with another machine at Thir- tieth and Q streets. | Dorothy Mayce, 15, possibly internally injured, was treated at Emergency Hos- ital .and her 16-year-old sister, China and Glas SPECIALS —Discontinued patterns and sample lines . . . in some instances only one piece of a kind. Table sets, cloths, napkins, scarfs, doilies and towels of many kinds—some all white, some in plain colors, some with colored bor- ders. All linens you will be proud of for years and years. Come early! Manning-Bowman Elec. Urn Set Formerly §25.98 $14.98 —Gracefu 9-cup chromium- plated urn with silver lining, and green catalin handles. .. new style oblong, scratchless bottom tray . . . gold lined sugar and creamer, Odd Lot—Pure Linen Damask Table Sets. . .. .. —A vast variety from 50 to T0x106 inches—in plain —Plain white, solid color, and col- colors or colored border patterns. ored bordered sets, consisting of Were $1.00 to $9.00 cloth and napkins to match. Va- Z b rious sizes that— Now 50c to $1.25 Were $2.50 to $12.50 Now $1.25 to $5.75 Odd Lot—Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths Were $16.98 $3.00 Linen Damask Sets. . . 54-in. cloth; 6 napkins; colored borders. $2.00 Linen Breakfast Sets 5 pes.; plain colors; hemstitched hems, $2.29 Linen Table Sets........$1.15 54-in. cloth; 6 napkins; colored borders. $5.75 Colored Linen Sets 62x82-in. cloth and 8 napkins. $6 Colored Border Linen Sets. . 64x84-in. cloth and 6 napkins. $1.95 Linen Bridge Sets —16-pc. Topaz or —38 - pc. Cottage 5 pleces. Colored borders. Green glass grill 8¢t of thin Ameri- sets. A service for - - 3B Porcelein ces, suffered an ankle injury. four. Specially border design on The girls and their father, George priced. cream body. Serv- Mayce, were bringing & load of eggs ice for 6. from their farm near Purcellville, Va., ; to a local market. They were driving east on Q street when their machine collided with & car being driven north on Thirtieth street by Cleo M. Smith, 26, of Scotch Plains, N. J. who was bruised on the head, but refused hos- 8. Oscillating DAL - frostinent. . Tt SgEs.. WeTe 10-1n. Oscillating . o < W/ 151, Oscilleting . $9.00 Linen Damask Sets. . ....$4.00 _—— \ I 70x90 cloth and 8 napkins. $ 2 General Electric Marriage Licenses. -in. Straight Blow. 4 1 Herman Haves, 35, 700 Emerson st. n.w., s " 25¢ Linen Dish Towels Stripad border and checked patterns. and Gertrude Michacison., 29, 725 G st. n.e.; ght-inch” glaa ;?u; Osrmfllll"z . v. Solomon H. Metz. = ~ —17 - pc. Multi- 0-in. Oscillating.. William H. Lanaban, 27, 1346 E st. ne. salad plates, with D 2 d Mary F. Nelson, ‘34, 1346 E st. n.e. ¢ colored glass lunch- 12-in. Oscillating . oW/ SRS ALY Nelion A 32t g0id_snerus- | ean” sels -a serv- ¢ 50c Linen Face Towels Walter E. Travers, Hyattsville, Md., tation in Rambler fce for four with Monarch ‘White or colored border styles. T e A R Tose pattern. 98c handled sandwich 10-in. Oscillating Jsmes B. Cronin. 27, Staten Island, N. Y., | value. % ¢ and Eleanor L. Hicks, 23. Westchester Apart- *Hy-Speed” ments; Rev. Leo L. McVe Haaky s, Fan ey George 3. Eichelberger. 25. and Anna I Blemiller; 2% both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. | Daniel L. By - Prank J. V 31,1631 T st,, and Doro- | 4y H. Sheckells, 23, 3031 O st.i Rev. Edward | ey . Bucl 52, Chastleton Hotel. and | | Fine Linen Sheets and Pillowcases ... White and colors. $4 Twin Bed Sreets. Each.. $5 and $6 Double Bed Sheets. 75¢ Pillowcases. Each .. $1.00 Pillowcases. Each . $1.25 Pillowcases. Each 6,000 Reg. 12V5¢ Linen Damask Napkins ....... —12 to 14 inch sizes, in white or plain colors—with c plain or hemstitched hems. Electric Fans Any Size You Want! Westinghouse 8-in. Straight Blo 25¢ Linen Damask Napkins. . .12‘/;? 14 to 17 inch sizes. 19¢ Linen Damask Napkins. ....10¢c 14 and 15 nch sizes. 29¢ and 35¢ Linen Napkins. .....15¢ Nice quality linen damask. 10c Linen Damask Napkins The 12-inch size. Kann's—Street Floor. 39c Linen Face Towels .. Full size; colored borders or white, $1.39 Linen Damask Cloths 52x52-in., with colored borders. Chastleton Hotel; Rev. 0.11th st. n.e.; " Jope’ Jsmes Béach. 31, 3036 London cou:t, and 1ds Ress, 16 1014 12th st. s.e.; Rev. Henry S b ci"ube?tun, i A I S A Svers ' & % : e Wil & ogrmethy pecial Sale! gc F. Davis, 25, 1346 E st. ne, and . Schoppert, 24, Keyser, W. Va &5 Caitins, i oo d443, Tunlaw ‘ Dixie Oueen and Aluminum 113 G at. 8 Meriaian place; Now Lower Priced Amma J. Rev. Joseph M. Moran Kirkland C. Buck, 69, Baltimore, Md., and | Ruth Leathers, 35, Grover, Colo.: Rev. Ed- | Ware ward S. Duniop. | Peter J. Kalioretenes, 29, 1341 Girard st. | 2, 527 14th st | 2 Dooy }": qil. ll’)!r(':}lwll;‘s).l, .o : . » 'z qt. ouble ilers. . - = \ Refrigerators OO ¥ L& 4 qt. Covered Sauccpan. . $15.98 6 gt. Convex Kettles. 10-in. Colenders. ... Rev. "3 M. Dunham —Ivory and green enameled ‘Aloysius'C. Duke, 27, and Josephine Parker, ..gasketed doors. .. 20, bot! Rev. J. W.| Roy A. Cart Beatrice S. Hai Charles J. Leac John R. Alvey. 21, and Elizabeth K_Stone, . Md.; Rev. L B. Pranck. rter, 43, delphia, Pa. and | milton, 426 8th st.;’ Rey dams, 23, 1706 18th st. n.w., | and Hilma M. Klock, 23, 1338 Corbin si. n.e.} | Rey. Albert J_McCariney bert J. Gates, 24, 1521 Morse st. ne., | E. Allison, 18, Clarendon, Va A Enders ‘ Richard Haiset Best, 22, East Orange, N.J, and Doris A. Albro, 17, 1822 Mass ave. 6 1b. Double Roasters.. 20, both of Bultiincre, Md.: nne style legs. 4-cup Drip Coffee Pots.. Andrew H. Lespley. 41 4215 Sigsb < A iine, . Cs AR Ena M T A Manufacturer’s Loss! Sher ok Yol ¢ 32601 T4th e, Rev ames | : | P i, 50 Waterproof gt wr | S Coil Spring Gliders Dorothy_Blumbe Judge —One Gallon —27 - inch metal Kannsons Ready- closets that fit un- [44 2% Kantex mixed House der the sink. Han- Paints, in white dy and inexpen- 4 Sizes—Galv. y J —The six-cushior style, and colors v < q i oy (vilrl)al)'(‘, (AIlllS covered and bound with 9x12 and 8x10 Ft. Sizes \ =33 SR = DuPont waterproof mate- —These rugs are sold only at == Specially Priced rial. Striped and floral de- Kann's and never at such low —Sturdy cans with corrugated signs. . .Ball bearings. Sold prices as this season. They're beautiful rugs, of tough fibre in a close basket weave—and color- [] sides and tight covers. last year for $29.95. 4'4-gal. Was 79¢ Now....49¢ 5-gal. Was 98¢ Now.....69¢ 7-gal. Was $1.19 Now 9% 10-gal. Was $1.29. Now..89¢c ful patterns. 6x9-ft., $5.85 4x7-ft., $3.45 36x63-in., $1.75 27x54-in., $1.29 Hodges Wicker Fibre Rugs —Besides the low price, these rugs are noted for their long wear and $ beauty. Choice of the 9x12 and 8x10 ° ft. sizes. —14-qt —Top Icer Refrig- Refuse N erator in golden ivory or oak finished case. ¥ Apartment size made and delivered Room Size Fibre Rugs . . . —“Beachcraft” and “Summertex” rugs of closely woven fibre with stenciled desig s in bright colors. 9x12 and 8x10 ft. sizes. Smaller sizes at low prices. ’ L4 Manwing-Bowman $19.95 Electric Cookers —R e c ondit foned within week ! Sl R $6.98 —We use only the { ; s as a r teed mechanically best grades of awning am perfect. materials and fittings —all work is done by experts, and the awn- ings are made to fit your particular %ty Portable type of windows. i Bath Estimates given free. \ Shower 52 Quaker —Oval metal —Chromium - ity Corrugated clothes ampers. plated portable - I} h ‘wide—that h strip i froi 43 to fabricated rubber Large size, well showers ‘om- to 90 inches o7 Ineans eac SUip I8 pic it s, il vettan T Plete with phns( inches wide! White, cream, ecru and pastel colors. Excep- standard brass eled finishes. itk \ tional values. couplings. Were $1.98. 1;3?&‘ Kann's—Third Floor. Kann's—Third Floor. Floor, —These handy little cooker: will cook everything from waf- fles to frying bacon and eggs. They're chromium plated and complete with cord. Were $12 500 Prs. Extra Long, Extra Wide Priscilla Curtains Grenadine Marquisette Point desprit Marquisette C Pastel Marquisette Dotted Marquisette pr. __Wonderfully good looking curtains, 21, yards long and 2? Inexpensive Small Rilgs 27x54-in. Plaid Rugs in gay colors 24x36-in, Oval Rag Rugs, washable o0 27x54-in. Grass Rugs in colorful patterns. . .24c 18x36-in, Rag Rugs in hit and miss designs, l4c 18x108-in. Linoleum Runners, for halls, etc., 68c 18x44-in, Linoleum Runners..............88¢ 4x7-ft. Grass Rugs for odd spaces .........88¢ Kann's—Third Floor.

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