Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1935, Page 7

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, MARCH 17, 1935—PART ONE. Sails LOCAL MATRON BOUND FOR PANAMA. DRECTORFC.G.6 T0 BE HONORED Undersecretary of Agricul- ture Tugwell to Address Dinner Group. Undersecretary of Agriculture Tug- | well and Senator David 1. Walsh, of The New Karpen Living Room Suites | re In And They Are Beautiful American Forestry Association for . W‘ Robert Fechner, director of the Civil- | - ian Conservation Corps, and his ad- | n t e rlces Friday at the May-; Are Surprisingly Low flower Hotel | In honor of the occasion, Fechner's | favorite poem. “The Forest Corps,” | written by John Urbanek of the | C. C. C,, will be read by Arthur God- | frey. | C. C. C. Film to Be Shown. ‘ The Army's new sound film, depict- | ing the history of the C. C. C. will | have its first showing. This picture, | designed to become the official record for the War Department, has been two years in the making. Fred East, ‘Washington basso, is also on the pro- gram, which includes the rendering of the corps’ most popular songs by picked members, | Henry Solon Graves, president of the American Forest Association, will serve as toastmaster. Official Washington will be repre- sented by Marvin H. McIntyre, sec- retary to the President: Senator Mar- cus Coolidge of Massachusetts, Repre- sentative Robert Ramspeck, of Geor- | gia: former Senator Harry B. Hawes; Assistant Secre! of the Interior Chapman; Henry A. Woodring, As. sistant Secretary of War; Brig. Gel John H. Hug assistant chief of staff, U. S. Arm; Jay N. Darling, chief, biological survey, and Gen. Douglas MacArthur, chief of staff of Come in tomorrow and see what is new and correct in Karpen Upholstered Suites this Spring. Ever so many ar- tistic Karpen suites have arrived for your inspection. Distinctive designs and beau- tiful upholsteries. They are comfortable, too, and with Karpen's famous guaranteed inner construc-., tion. There are lots of lux- . urious chairs, too, to fit every | i i imaginable decol‘ati\'e Scheme MRS. GEORGE CURTIS PECK and to please every type of A New Karpen Creation, 5215 Of th Jeffers Apartments T Bholographed as s sildion the personality. Grace liner Santa Inez from New York for Panama city, where her Couldn't you build a delightful room around this new Karpen Suite? It is here in one of the new texture weaves and will fit well into either the traditional living room or the apartment living room that wants to go modern. Two pieces with pleas- ing lines and springy, curled, black South American horse hair filling (manes and tails ). husband was connected with the American Embassy., Her husband will join her later. LIFETIME FURNITURE . MAYER & CO. ciation Crews Maintain Walkout for Preferential Treatment. By the Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO. March 16.—Oil | ker sailors from Ketchikan to San fight for preferen- while other mar- ed in “sympathy” A Number of | and 2 of a Kind Karpen Suites Reduced for Immediate Clearance strik The dispute 20 vessels at Westbrook Chair $49.50 Deep-cushioned comfort and roomy proportions are built into this English type chair by Karpen. It is here in a choice of covers. the Army. Dr. Ward to Attend. who will attend will be Dr. Henry | B. Ward, American Association for | Frank Mullen, of New York, vice presi- | dent of the National Broadcasting | and home hour: H. H. Bennett, direc- | tor, Soil Erosion Service; Seth Gor- | Forests. chner's advisory_council, to | STRIKE OF SAILORS| < | Syl | F. A chief, United States | Twenty Oil Tankers Tied Up as| Forest | s Employment | Service, Department of Labor Duncan general staff, and Arno B. Cammerer, director, National Park About 600 persons are expected to attend. on other issues. tied up more than | SENT TO CONGRESS dded to the general i on over the situation by re- N | 2 | eral cargo vessel at San Pedro, Calif., Budget Bureau Transmits $35,000 'and for the trans-Pacific liner Presi- demonstration was in sympathetic - support of a strike of the Masters, and Equipment. L | employment of non-union junior offi- cers on the vessel. Among the national conservationists : the Advancement of Science; Mr. System, and originator of the farm ent, American Game Asso- | d ovia Butter, edor of ALASKAN PORT FEELS be honored at the dinner, include | W. Frank Persons, | director, Major, jr., of the United ! State's Al Service. Eeb g Coast ports. fusing to handle freight for one gen- - ’ | dent Jefferson at Seattle. The Seattle Deficiency Item for Repairs Mates and Pilots’ Association against The Budget Bureau has transmitted to Congress two supplemental esti- | mates for local ic school needs, | amounting to $35.000, to be added to | & deficiency appropriation bill. | The bureau recommends $15,000 for ! equipping commercial classes in junior | and senior high schools, and $20.000 for rehabilitating the Adams Adminis- tration Building for use as an ele- | mentary school. A l.;qo ln?tcntion was made of two other irl of A school items recently requested of the % Eudget Bureau by District officials, ;,; w'“r g gfll‘”’ amounting to $290.000, of which $190.- a 000 was to purchase a school site and the balance for replacing old heating plants in school buildings. Meanwhile, the Senate subcommit- tee working on the 1936 District sup- ply bill is in recess over the week end. It will resume hearings Tuesday, with school officials continuing their ex- planation of items left out of the bill in the House. MEMORIAL PROPOSED Jusserand Would Be Honored | There are some remarkable values - in this group of specially reduced Karpen Suites. We badly need the room these suites are taking up and to move quickly prices are reduced. Barrel-Back Chair $ 49.50 A decorative chair with high barrel back and in your choice of several artistic upholsteries, A Karpen chair with Karpen’s famous inbuilt quality, too. One of many in our displays. SLIP COVERS Order Slip Covers now before the warm weather rush. The new fabrics include checks, plaids and figured patterns. Was. Now. 2 _Karpen Living Room Suites upholstered in green figured tapestry of small design .. ..., e $99 2 Rust Figured Tapestry Karpen Suites, sofa and arm chair, reversible cushions world of repose | CHALFONTE | HADDON Slip Covers for medium size two-piece suite, plain $|7 50 . skirting. $79.75 $99 $79.75 Under Metcalf Bill. Erection of a memorial in Wash- ington to the late Jean Jules Ju serand, who French Ambassador to was for many years the United States, would be authorized by a res- olution offered in the Senate by Sen- § ator Metcalf, Republican, of Rhode ' Island. It was referred to the Li- rary Committee. It would authorize the Secretary of the Interior to select a site on Govern- be erected by friends in this country | of the former Ambassador, “in mem- | ory and esteem of his fine friendship | for the United States and its people | during the 22 years of his service in | Washington.” ‘The memorial would be erected without expense to the | United States. | — Gold Output Soars. Nearly 3,000,000 ounces of gold, a new high record. were produced in Canada last year. * e 000000000000000000000000000000000 “ loan you. selection. home. » D¢ & j ment land for a suitable memorial to | E /ATLANTIC CITY 00000000000 000000000000000000000 40 PIANOS .”% FREE } Except for Proper Drayage Charge From Our Store to Your Home THE REASON: WE WANT TO AVOID STORAGE ON THESE PIANOS We want to avoid storage and will loan these pianos out to responsible, selected families. There are no strings to this offer and you sign no agreement whatsoever to buy the piano we Simply come in and make your GRANDS, UPRIGHTS, PLAYERS Our stock consists of the latest models in brand- new small and medium size Grands in Mahogany and Walnut, Studio Uprights and Players. Also a few used pianos. Select any one to fit your We realize this offer is very unusual, but it is bona fide. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE—OPEN EVENINGS ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. 1239 G St. N.W. HALL Hese you do just as you please. Squash, golf, rid- ing. dances and entertain- ment fill the active hours. Ocean Decks. health baths, music and quiet rooms gladden the hours of relaxation and repose. Rates as low as $7 up at Chalfonte and $8 up at Haddon Hall, single, American Plan . . . Euro- pean Plan also. Special weekly rates. , Leeds and Lippincott Company 00000000000 00000000000000000000 | Karpen Living Room Suite of two pieces with narrow mahogany base. . $129.75 $110 1 Green Tapestry Karpen Suite with rose and gold floral motifs, two pieces. 1 Karpen Modern Suite with sofa and arm chair in plain color mohair. . .. 2 Karpen Suites in figured tapestry, graceful receding arms, antique nail trim 2 Karpen Suites of artistic design, brown tapestry with lighter figures 2 green figured Tapestry Karpen Suites of two pieces, sofa and arm chair. 1 Brocate_]le Upholstered Karpen Suite of two pieces in rust, nail trim 1 Chocolate Brown Karpen Tapestry Suite with grace- ful lines and much com- 2 Rust figured Tap\estry Karpen Suites of pleasing design. Sofa and arm 1 Gold Tapestry Karpen Suite, lightly figured and with much grace and com- foktcs h k) - And Severdl $210 $300 $215 $139 $139 $370 $169 $195 $179 $95 $95 $195 By Karpen! And Only $99-° Here is a suite far ahead of anything we have offered at the price. Brown or rust tapestry with tiny figure in a smart all-over pattern with much present day decorative appeal. Full size sofa and matching arm chair. At Mayer & Co. Same Suite in 100% Mohair Frise, Plain Colors $149.50 MAYER & CO. SEVENTH STREET BETWEEN D AND E

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