Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1936, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936. HEARS COMPLAINT ([~ - UNEA!I_SERVIGE ~ ‘ - WOODWARD & LOTHROP . 10™ 1™ F AND G STREETS PrONE DIstrICT §300 Transit Aide Addresses North Capitol Citizens’ Association. Rabert Dugn, exscuie waiant| | | FAneE NI R Y W These are Christmas Gifts of the Capitol Transit Co., discussed the company’s angle of the present : 3 transportation system before the North ¢ % k 3 Capitol Citizen's Association, meeting £ Y C C’w E l last night at McKinley High School. Fon ou uan ose Lar y : Answering complaints of members 5 e 4 of the association of discontinuance 1 : S . of morning and evening cars routed " , 3 down North Capitol street and thence . ] on o ra m me to the Bureau of Engraving and Print- * = i i : . ing, Dugan explained that in re-rout- . % : ing the car lines, direct routes could f not be established in all districts, . 3 A S ] but that ample transfer service was u te at ets available. g ¢ % i Hears Traffic Complaints, He also heard complaints of traffic Deep, soft chenille bath mats (18x32-inch size) with seat I oD | : : covers to match, Each with any three initials you may choose, TRt A s B X . seven inches high, Striking color combinations in a choice of A report on low water pressure in & ¥ blue, rose, peach, brown, green, orchid, gold, red-and-white the block bounded by Ascot, Bryant 2% ; ¢ and black-and-white. You will like them so well you will A e I s ; . st > want a set for your home, so you know your friends will be ; . delighted to have one for Christmas. Allow three weeks for Committee Gets Proposals. [ 5 delivery. The association reiterated its former i £ . decision not to oppose the closing of 5 s LINENS, SECOND PLOOR. Lincoln road and the construction of a new cut to Fourth street. The eight-hour shift proposal for firemen E. E 5 and the diversion of the gasoline tax | i = * " were referred to committees. ¢ L ! ; § ° ° Members of the association asked : 8 5 5 i i e e Nl _ A Substantially Lowered Price borhood. Seldon M. Ely, for some 20 3 g years a delegate to the federation, de- clined further nomination to the office. SRS RUHLAND TO ADDRESS 3 o ‘ ?\ (. - immons InnerSPring Mattress PUBLIC WELFARE BOARD Director Street Will Present D i Annual Report on Hospital i ! e L ; Next to the famous Beautyrest, this is the best innerspring mat- Activities. ‘ , tress Simmons make. And it usually sells for much more. Cov- Health Offcer (Eeorg‘e’c‘;.l}:c};lfl;d ered in lustrous, durable green moire (the same covering used on ! uest speaker al ! - | s . Tight at the annual meeting of the | | the Super-Beautyrest models) . $ .50 ict Board of Public Welfare in a8 2 4 3 2 % A thatao Tt Andboeium, adjoins ’ 299 coil spring unit supports your body scientifically and gives ing the Labor Department. i it complete relaxation in sleep. Quality features throughout in Welare Director Elwood _Street | ’ e i i will present an annual report on| construction and materials: heavy felt padding, prebuilt edges, District_government,_hospital activi- French borders, side handles and ventilators. Single or double Regularly Sells for ties, illustrated by lantern slides. EX- . z RS R & 5 hibits of the work of the various agen= bed sizes. The quantity is limited at this price. Much More e e | Frilly Ruffles at Box Spring to Match, $29.50 United States Army Band and by Henry Nestor, the “singing cop,” who | Bioog, SixTE FLoon, , 1 police aide to Commissioner Hazen. Y 0 u r Wi n d O w S | ,M”””& Make Cosy Rooms Traffic Convictions DRIVING WHILE DRUNK. Harry H. Hill, 22 Fenton place northeast, 60 days. LEAVING AFTER COLLIDING. Irving Hill, 2106 Tenth street, 30 days. = SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. = \ M tt Henry B. Buckner, 26 F street aquISe e northeast, $15. | Harry Bell, 1214 First street, $20. 5 | 5 . Robert J. Francis, 2108 Sixteenth | \| | With Wide Ruffles street southeast, $15. | Edward Huston, 1731 T street, $20. f \ s .75 FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. P [ i Robert T. Hatch, Benning, D. C. $10. \ R\ \ { . . . Samuel W. Bregg. 2431 E street, $10. s Point d’ Esprit dot mar- Otis N. Salatini, 5332 Belt road, $10. | Z \ quisette curtains. Light Lawrence V. Bateman, jr, 329 and airy. The wide, full Rhode Island avenue northeast, $10. | R 7 ; ruffles have picot edges. Harold J. Reeves, 505 P street, $10. | 4 e Dominic J. Naples, 666 B street | 42 inches wide, 2/ yards southeast, $10. ¢ long. White, cream and w‘:‘:f’::rmw!‘ur":fah“' 1330 Oates | i ecru. (Pastel shades, Lawrence Thomas, 1222 Half street $1.95 pair.) Shown above. southeast, $10. : Melvin'M. Harris, Maryland, $10. Ernest F. Watkins, 1241 Union street southwest, $10. J 7 et Organdie pair Isadore Rosner, 1511 Franklin street northeast, $10. | William Holland, 5530 Jay street | i northeast, $15. With Rufiled Edgea Rebecca Levitt, 1623 Juniper street, $10. Hes James C. Turner, 618 C street | 52.75 pair rnortheast, $10. Carlisle R. Stephenson, 4105 Wis- c?g‘l}::rrnls‘;fl;:tjfiie:,lgbl New Jersey ave- / ¢ : | Cfissp Qgganaif_a:s f;:f"' . A | $15. J as Spring. ide ruffles f n'uévu‘x}:w H. Massey, 465 M street, | I wifh‘f’;eaging Icr\fd)Prisczil‘l/u Purchased Be Ore Prlces Advanced ih & | top (upper left). 4 Edward Raley, New York, $5. yards long. In white, | Willie Miles, 1328 B street north- \ east, $10. peach, gold, green, blue 4 " Rolin P. Robinson, 308 H street, $10. o \ and orchid. e a n a 0 l I l l , Willard Nelson, 23 Q street, $10. ‘21::’; iome‘u, }I;’ennsyllvsnp. :{g | A rs I r gs rt Trusty, Pennsylvania, 3 @ N Allen L. King, 464 G place, $10 y 3 4 - Willi B. C: , JT, 2100 Massa= 1 R . . . 4 chusetts averie, $10, g 7 Embrmdered Last Spring the Persian Government took over the rug weaving industry and Leo D. Maso, 1024 Sixth street, $10. % B bb. prices immediately went up. This Woodward & Lothrop purchase was made obbinet Gratton A. Snoddy, 1024 Third . street northeast, $10. before then—and under very favorable circumstances. So these rugs are B e ; ; ! unusual values—hgrd to duplicate in today’s markets. ot b e e g With F r’"y Ruffles An especially significant group because they are all fine Sarouks, the pride Ralph Lamoureux, 139 B street . $C.75 . of Persian weavers. Famous for their rich, warm colors that fit so well into southeast, $10. . Ui 6 pair today's decorative schemes. All are beautifully high-lighted to give height Jesse E. Veitch, Maryland, $10. & & 5 . o | Martin J. Isles, Maryland, $5. A to their intricate play of colortones. All sizes are approximate, due to the kg Charies Tavice, 0} Irying street, Gay embroidered dots on washing process. | Elsworth 3. Taylor, 913 Fourieents b"zbi';f* b?flkgm‘"d"dsf‘ Si f Need street southeast, $10. | and the ruffies edge is 1ze. Louis D. Mortillaro, New York, $10. also embroidered (lower S on Every Room Nee T e CTR : left). In green, orchid, $29.75, $32.50 William C. Berry, 1317 B street 5 white, gold, rose and W _--$49.50, $55 Tortheast, $10. ] blue. 2V4 yards long. 1Joseph I. Pinkney, Maryland, $10. : Milton C. Early, Maryland, $10. ;mund C. Gallman, Maryland, $10. R . \ | Wilson W. Posey, Maryland, $10. : And for Variety— <. Douor:w& Quigley, 1135 New Jersey I ¥ 5 wvenue, . ? T e D Tallored OmznTAL Rucs, Firrx FLoor. ADVERTISEMENT. ~ Gas,GasAu | || {4 - Swiss Point | the Time, Can’t ‘ ‘ s Eat or Sleep i . b r on' .-‘Y.l'h-'l:; was so b:d ' 6 pa o T ars 3 If variety demands a more e, SR I % 25775 Somal ot thase. Swiss % point curtains (center left) with beautiful bob- ringin binet backgrounds and 5 H Tmatier 3¢ you would not b D 8 appliqued figured in nat- system and that has been eat ::I:T' sour stomach. mervousmess An( ural colors. - 2%z yards. for menths. Yive o Dr, H. L. Shoub, N ‘ork. reports: . = | A 'n'f e s, r‘e”dfi:‘%’:cg:i.:":l‘l Other Swiss Point Cure i 5 Y A oo Dacki " tains $3.95 to $16.50 pair is » REAL cleansing Ovunrarns, SzveintE FLOOR. B e ik . At all leading drug-

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