Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1933, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933. TOUR OF MONTGOMERY TO BE HELD TOMORROW EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PATRONAGE INCLUDED Republican, Deh'mmm IN HELVERING INQUIRY feinst plaints Postmaster Appointments in Xan- sap Added to Income Tax Case by tomorrow under suspices of the Mant-| SCOYTING FLEET CRUISES gomery County League of Women Voters, it has been announced. The new court house here, including the jail on the top floor; the county Marksman NAVY SECRETARY'S AWARD GIVEN TO D. C. YOUTH. BOYSHOLDSAFETY | PARADE SATURDAY School Patrol Group Will March Along Pennsyl- postmaster | Sul sppointments made while he served in the House. In addition to half a dosen witnesses summoned to appear tomorrow in con- come tax cases han- ____.__.. J. M. Lewin Dies. NORTH PLAINFIELD, N. J,, May 23 | Cunty League of Women Voters (P).—John M. Lewin, 59, organisation Sponsors Inspection of Places Senate Finance Committee. has s of aHIPI!"I’ Bros., ?!;. 1;:: of Interest. By the Assoctated Press. ditional Telate —EnE . Suptes ot what they know about the - | for the 47 died at | Special Dispateh to The Star. m’ mm;xnucammltfidpnm ey know al e postmaster- | for the past yenns yesurdn!m esterday upcnd ‘witnesses on postmastershi, into the fitness of Guy T. Helvering of | were requested by Senator Hastings, 300 after he le: vania Avenue. The annual school boy patrol safety parade will be held Saturday after- noon, beginning at 3 o'clock. Moving from the formation area at Constitu- tion avenue and John Marshall place, the line of march will be west on to Thirteent Pennsyl\nnla Skt street, to Fifteenth str!et to Consutullm’l nvenue to the Elllm! will be Mt est petlntendmz of police, will be gflnd marsh: In the procession there will be guest delegations from Pennsylvania, North &rulma Maryland and Virginia. atrol boys wh ve been recipients d mecial clmtlon medsl.s will march he first division, Sergt. !enu officer in charge. Other divisions, 14 in all, will be led by omceu H. E. tealf, F. L. Tyser, James Ennis, tw Moore, E, H. m.nson Joseph .yunghaus R. E. d, P. J. Lynch, John OConnell "Charles A. Strobel, A. S. Miskell and F. L. Binswanger. Th!re will be 71 floats, decorated by ys, in line. Between 1,500 and M: e e F.| aehler the American Automobile As- Soclation. E, E Green, Miss Ruth Dick T. Lattimore_constitute | the School Commmee and Sergt. Fondahl, Sergt. T. L. McNamara a.nd\ sergt Scott, the Police Committee was to have been hel on May 13, but was postponed 50 as| %o give the committee in charge an| opportunlty to stage it on & larger — nginw Libraries Numerous. NEW YORK (#).—The United States i 2,000 jig-saw puzzle-lending | rares with stocks of 50 to 1,000 puz- John E.|shipman at the Naval Academy, has ‘an- | class who e e —— ‘| Greater Shaving Comfort| DAVID S. McDOUGAL, ‘Twenty-one, of 1746 K street, a mid- been awarded the Secretary of the Navy's rifle trophy, given annually to the midshipman of the graduating has demonstrated outstand- ing proficiency in the use of the serv- ice rifle. McDougal, the son of Col. Douglas C. McDouxll and Mrs. Sabina McDou- gal, is a graduate of Western High School, where he captained the rifle team. He won the smd medal for the member of the second class standing highest in small arms prullce at the academy last year. Here's good news for men who dread theie daily shave. Barnard’s “Razor Aid” Shav- ing Crtlln lnlhmly produces a rich, u’ll.’ er that makes llubborn whllhrl ll “meek as a lamb.” to get a smooth, sam[ornhll shave without efort. Leaves your face cool | and refreshed, too, because it is | “Menthol-Iced.” Get the giant sfse | 50c tube for 39¢ today at Ploplnl Tecent survey shows. Three- | .llndred~plece puzzles are most popu , although there are numerous sts for puzzles of up to 1,500 pletu HIC S RS ANV, I IS SCPERER Sares SIS, 2t S RS [ Drug S AGO i - P/ >/ 2 < oay <IN LN e > going by GREYHOUND BUS Round 2 EXCURSION Good Every Day, 60Day ReturnLimit Opens Saturday, May 27th A SWEEPING climax to all the achievement of mankind—a blaze of color and light—Mecca for millions of fun-loving people from all the earth . , » Chicago’s Century of Progress Exposition! Plan to go now. It costs so very little when you make the trip by Greyhound Bus. Dollars less than other transportation . one-third the cost of driving your own car. And you'll truly SEE this wonderful country, following the great highways. Schedules are very frequent—drivers among the world’s best— Dining and Bedroom Suites at special price reductions AHEAD OF PRICE ADVANCES Thousands of Occasional Pieces of Lifetime Furniture Reduced A SUGGESTIVE LIST IS MENTIONED BELOW Coffee Tables as low as..$5.95 Gate-leg Tables as 1 Karpen Upholstery Suites I $89.50 Four-piece Bed Room Suites as low as $99.50 Knrpen Fiber Suites Poutor Beds as low as...$10.50 Occasional Chairs as low $10. Secretaries as low as ....$35.75 Decorative Wing Chairs as Jow 88 ccoiciecancnene $29.95 Karpen Easy (‘Junn as Studio Couches s low TSRS SO $2250 Boudoir Lamps as low $16.75 lep Tables as low as..$10.75 Luxurious Gliders as low Hanging Bookshelves as Marble Top Coffee Tables $10.00 Folding Screens as low .$10.75 Bookcases as low as ... Console Tables as low Floor Lamps as low as ... Good Drum Tables as low $19. Rustic Hickory Chairs as Rustic Hickory Rockers as $3.30 Attractive Drop-| Windsor Chairs as low s ... Tea “’agom as low as . Mahogany Corner Cupbo-rdl $45.00 as low as Table Lamps as low as ..$6.75 Hundreds of Other Items Reduced YOU might just as well take advanugrh duced prices on Lifetime Furniture of the present re- ousands of dollars’ worth of our regular, carefully selected stock is offered to you at discounts ahead of the approaching price advances. Those 0 buy now will receive some of the greatest values in the his- tory of the furniture industry. Come in and save now. THESE ... and dozens more suiles... At Special Savings to You Now DINING ROOM SUITES Ten-piece Dining Suite, walnut prin- cipally, Duncan Phyfe type Table, shield back chairs $203 Early English style Dining Suite, Old World Walnut finish, refectory table, ten pieces complete $257 Walnut and Gumwood Dining Suite of ten pieces; 17th Century English influence $225 Grand Rapids made Dining Suite in mahogany with Phyfe type exten- sion table, ten pieces $198 Twarned Sheraton type Dining Suite with inlay; mahogany and gum- wood; 66-inch buffet, ten pieces, $162 Elizabethan type Dining Suite with ten pieces in carved Tudor oak motifs, refectory table $295 Modern type Dining Suite in an at- tractive light walnut with black and silver striping, 9 pieces $249 Modern style Dining Suite for small room; black and silver oak; 10 pieces, finely made 5234 18th Century style Dining Suite with roomy cupboard china cabinet, aer pentine fronts, 10 pieces .......$175 Semi-round style buffet in a ten- piece 18th Century type Dining Suite; Windsor Mahogs% Sheraton type Dining Suite, ma- hogany and gumwood, 8-ft. Phyfe ex- tension table, 10 pieces $195 Jacobean type Dining Suite in wal- nut chiefly, with closed nlver and linen chests, 10 pieces $225 BEDROOM SUITES Finely made Grand Rapids Bed- room Sgite of four pieces in ma- hogany, ing mirrors . 98 Six-piece Bedroom Suite in walnut and gun;vood 45-inch Dresser, double be $105 Nicely made Bedroom Suite in wal- nut chiefly; 6 pieces of Louis XVI influence, dowble bed $159 Louis XVI type Bedroom Suite with twin beds, beautiful matched crotch mahogany veneers, 8 pieces . ...$195 Mahogany Bedroom Suite of Colo- nial style; 6 pieces, beautified with mahogany crotch $145 Attractive Bedropm Suite in walnut and gumwood; 6 pieces, with 48-inch dresfess,. it Ras~asmismpsn $150 Beautiful 18th Century style Bed- room Suite; mahogany, satinwood and gumwood, 6 pieces $165 Twin Bed Suite of 8 pieces with a choice of hanging or attached dresser mirror, mahogany chiefly $200 Twin Bed Suite of Early American style; walnut and gumwood; a charming design $129 Six-piece Bedroom Suite in walnut chiefly, With attractive highboy chest, double bed $220 Unusually attractive Bedroom Suite of 6 pieces, walnut chiefly, serpentine fronts ........ £ PPl e ... 5168 Quaint Colonial Twin Bed Suite in walnut chiefly, with 7-drawer vanity and poster bed; 8 pieces coaches the most modern and comfortable of any. Don’t take chances on less reliable lines! Choose this great dependlhle bus system, and be sure your ticket reads “Greyhound.” Pifty of these special type Greyhound coaches were chosen as the exclusive motorized transportation within the Exposition grounds. GREYHOUND WORLD'’S FAIR TOURS Assure First Class Hotel Reservations at Lowest Cost—Smooth Out Your Whole Trip over Chicago, omu entertaining fea- paid in advance Without QObligation, Let Us Demonstrate an Electric Washing Machine to You Right in Just Phone Dlstrict 8976 More are the most attractive All- Expense Tours ever offered World's Fair visitors. Reservations in first- class hotels, admission to Fair grounds, fascinating sightseeing trip TOUR A Your Own Home. URC * Samess "vu", with break- - fasts and dinners at your Servel Electric Refrigerators As Low As $98 Installed HERMETICALLY SEALED SERVEL MODELS AS LOW AS $135 INSTALLED MAYER & CO. Between D and E These tour prices do not mcludn transportation to Chicego For All Information Phone: Metropolitan 1512 Union Bus Depot 1336 New York Ave. N.W. Seventh Street GRE:YLH_OUND A1Les.

Other pages from this issue: