Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1933, Page 41

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)

/7~ MRE_FVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 26; 1933. CAB METER DECISION | resct.s mocmst, e, & 25,0t | SNV T HE HUB; Congress. ditional for each third of a mile there- 2 after. Most of the flat-rate taxicabs g - Architects Move to Preserve 8 secidod in. the.dicial eliation, for Part of I Street. g 2 - % 2 Roman C. Grady, commander, Traffic Director Van Duzer yesterday Sticturesnpartsor | A\ “HEEE Cot SR g m | T2 Y 2 § Saturday—At The HUB—Liberal Credit § 2 g ct’s Heroes o e - || LIKELY TO 60 OVER | now. operate under a charge of 20 cents 1 for the city proper. BU".["NGS SUUGHT World War " Final Action Expected to Be ot TRAFFIC CHANGE SOUGHT i oned Until Next Session of B Bl s s dioliny’ s wm P Council to Consider Two-Way Rule awarded the Navy Cross for| exceptionally meritorious and | & meter Tate basis instead of the exist- | District Committee that plans for mak- Country. distinguished services I a position of | ing flat rate zone system, probably will | ing I street a two-way thoroughfare, £ | great responsibility in the line of his | be postponed until the next session of | potween Massachusetts avenue and profession as aide | Congress, it appeared today. | Eleventh street, would be considered by By the Assoctated Press. 2 to the commander ~ Under the present law, the Public > * ‘A movetnent Yor preservation of his- of the United States| Utilities Commission is prevented from | the Traffic Advisory Council at a meet- i . Submarine Forces| enforcing its order for installation of | ing tomorrow night. toric buildings in all parts of the coun- | in Eurcpean waters| meters on all taxicabs. | Van Duzer sald the change had been | try has been launched by the American | J and temporarily in| The 1934 District appropriation bill, | considered for some time as a result of Institute of Architects. B command of the| now in the hands of House and Senate | the request of 70 per cent of the prop- v submarine forces conferees, contains a provision that a | €Fty OWRers on the street. An Institute Committee, headed by # | during the iliness| meter order may not be enforced unless _— -— Dr. Leicester B. Holland, Chief of the 4 of the permanent and until approved by Congress. [ Money That's Really 01 Fine Arts Division of the Library of commander, during| The Utilities Commission, it was said | e Congress, is enlisting the aid of archi- S which time he today, will consider the problem again| DALHART, Tex. ().—When it comes| 3 tects in every section of the United 4 ¥ showed rare initia- | as soon as Congress has passed the | to money long out of circulation, Arch States in compiling a national list of | -~ [ ™\ tive and good judg- | present fund bill, but it appeared that | Sneed of Dalhart has some. He owns | buildings either of architectural im- 5 ment. | unless an_ unexpected change is_made a 20-shilling plece of scrip dated Jan- | portance or of notable historic interest. |~ in the taxicab provision the matter | uary 1. 1776, “in the fifteenth vear of | Only buildings at least a_century old ( . He is on duty in| must go over to the next session. the reign of George IIL” and “Printed | are being considered for inclusion in > the Office of Naval, Members of the commission recently | by James Adams the Atlantic seaboard tabulation. and Operations in N0 structure later than 1850 is to be in- Washington, with the rank of captain, | cluded 1n the survey for any part of and resides at 300 South Ozk street, the country. Lyon Park, Va. | o Drm}:m::.; ::;:::yuxx?l::gum RESIGhrS”Aisr‘E\SSViVSTAANT | A Gen U'n e H Ofel VG I U e |3 (e‘ndency to do un-athxth‘ ing;re.snna . 2 | old structures under the misguided no- o N oid sktyres tnier e mbgided v 70 SECRETARY OF LABOR ! ...in New Yor ance of new buildings.” He also de- S e——— | cries the use of Colonial interiors as | Frederick Snyder Will Leave Post | museum trophies, which he character- | > i ized as a “prosttution of national June 4 to Enter Into Prac- ideals.” | ; N “In foreign nations where architec- | tice of Law. B | Per DO)’ fora ture is a national concern, historic Rl ! | Tonuments are listed and cared for| The.Teslgnation of Peter Frederick| i Large Single by the State,” Dr. Holland said. “Here | Snyder, assistant to the Secretary of | [N arg g Oh! What a Bargain in Hikss deumeracy Jesres cuurliauslis | ok (effiobive Wunield s amounced ; R ith Bath d M h ) | today. Vil oom wi a anogany the architects organized in a national | “°3¥" g, ; | Mr. Snyder, who will enter the prac- body to assume the leadership of Pop- | tjce of iaw here, has held the post he ular interest in preserving important ;oo %" Lcinquishi i 1929, and I\ < 4 mE T | pow s relinquishing since 1025, and : OeNO TAXI Colonial Bedroom, Pieces “The first step in any general cam- | o, i all he - investigation of what and where our|t, Representative Albert Johnson of | e i . g = historic iaitidicgs S Sekl WY they Washington, he was for a decade clerk | . because you're just a few steps | iy e aideas SRUCeYAent Thr a C e Contipifsee (o0 SmmiBe HE from the smart shops and impor- < : few favored localities where survers = Y 5 o 2 alliarty have ekt made. (b yirks OF |l me e pitis. . and, oot Toad - tant office buildings...and a pri- buildings which might be properly | through the past election, was attached o ' vate sheltered passageway leads 2 . of classified as historic monuments are ' to Republican national headquarters in| to all express subways. B d D * DbeE e presser Exactly as yet available.” campaign years. Fichwoy e Chest ¢ Vanity Museums’ Aid Sought . ~ - | 4 _ The institute has requested the i . 2000 ROOMS... museums- of e country “to abstain | 5 from the devastatin - 1 H fom e detaion ractce ot p. Rubs Pain Away Quickly = WERINEREE DrN portions of early buildings except those | iy 3 A BOWMAN-BILTMORE HOTEL Exactly as Pictured. Whose demolition is inevitable.” S 5 bruises and sprains quickly respond to Musco | In the United States, it was polnted | pyping 0il. This soothing, stimulatin out, the Government does not foster the — - ; 2 : perpetuation of historic monuments as ISt ours s oLl Ol wintares other countries do. In France the na-| |{ 204 ether valuble ingredients|, = o ] tional government has established a Whiich genstrate deep lato theo T r & Le- 3 1 f Pain and congestion go like magic. :n::su“?e“;fxugg l:no;;&dfi'hlflor:g ) z‘::d,,:, ':1;.:.,,“ Y;ux lnd';n- G DWARD T. LAWLESS cHanaper . eignaied. the ovnere may not counge (yo dgmt b pewnte et W @ZGrand Central Terminal ‘The goverament In return makes tself | \qmm) 5% Sic tadey ut Papits Drug Srores. S NEW Y ORK responsible for keeping the building in MUSCO RUI NG OIL £ Teasonable repair. STYLISH -COLONIAL VAN- ITY—of genuine mahogany ve- neer—44 inches wide—plate mirror. Agonizing rtheumatic pains, sore muscles, DAVID 8. MULLIGAN, President DRESSER—of genuine - mahog- any veneer—full dustproof drawer construction. Mahogany drawer bottoms. Plate mirror.......$15.95 CHEST OF DRAWERS —of 4-POST WOOD BED—of genuine genuine mahogany veneer — full mahogany veneer—posts are turned dustproof drawer construction. from heavy 3-inch stock. A com- Four drawers with mahpgany bot- fortable and stylish bed toms ... cevens..$1595 SOOIV Exactly as Pictured 1933 Fibre Stroller % It is nicely finished, has s -45 3-Piece Living Rocm Suite siast puccing and e Sl Three luxurioysly upholstered pieces—sofa and two deep- seated arm chairs to match. Loose spring-filled seat cushions. $5.00 Down—The HUB ——— Burners! —~ Exactly as you see it here, this beautiful bag, with S N 2 : complete Toilet Set, spacious, sturdily made, and e ! - = Cabinet Oil Range finely finished inside and out, costs you not a single i : / penny, when you buy a Lane Cedar Chest. g S 3 =T A splendid oil range for perfect cooking, $ .95 complete with oven.... == Exactly as Pictured B ’ I 9 ’ Lape A Massive 10-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite 5 4 3 i o A marvelous value in a massive, beautifully designed dining o & room suite of ten pieces, as pictured. - A buffet, china cabinet with $ OO : : A % o 2 : linen drawer, server, extension table and six stylish upholstered . CEDAR CHEST _ e == 4-Passenget Swing Made of hardwood, bolted construction. $4,.98 Canopy extra. e Metal 3-Piece Maple Living Room Suite ¥ Refrigerator |§ size two-door Lane’s latest model -- far ahead of ; . A charming densemb]e forhthc living room or porch—three style. comstrusted of $ 98 ! thing else in des d ty § $ pieces, settee and two arm chairs, in a quaint colonial design. ’“l"‘ and finishe I 1. :.n:nd vilue.' It h'lh«ml.l:‘innqn.ufin af’ 0 S Fitted with chintz.covered cushions, .m‘el “‘”“"“. == matched veneers, with profuse use of genuine wood carvings and turn- ings. 'Full 48 inch size, extra deep, chair heigl:;, ;‘m! roomy, witl;;ll Lane D W Moth-proof Features, according to | WG R e ensions. , Seventh and D Streets N o

Other pages from this issue: