Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1937, Page 6

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A—6 SLORES CONGRES AS ST TRRERS Lemke, Central Business Men’s Speaker, Charges Duties Neglected. Declaring that it is up to Congress 1o see that jobs are provided people with ability to work, Representative ‘William Lemke of North Dakota told Ihe Central Business Men's Association last night at their annual bangued® That “Congress is now on & sit-down strike.” “When President Roosevelt inio office, he at least tried 1o do some- thing,” he continued. "1 have dis- agreed with him and T still disagree with some of his policies, but he did not when action was needed.” Now, however, both the President and Congress, he said, are marking | fnme while the country cries for action Speaking of the Supreme Court, he | said the court has made mistakes and Congress and the President had made | mistakes, but that “nobody wanted to &et rid of Congress or the President.” Relative to vetoing acts of Congress, he said, the President has vetoed 221 acts in four vears and the Supreme Court has invalidaied only 67 in 148 yenrs. He said Congress must see that the | R T e | | | | came | THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 1 ), 1987, Young Washington Janet Biermagen examines a train made by pupils at the Hilton School | Joss of homes be halied, as increased property loss was endangering the Gov- ernment. “Our problem is not overproduction She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Biermagen, 648 A street northeast. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McGhee, and Donald Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldstein, at the Hilton School. Monday: Roberi McGhee, —-Star Staff Photo. insialled and were given tokens of their offices. The officials are: Hugh | V. Kaiser, president of the M, S. Ginn Co., re-elected as president; Dial\H. ——unless it is an overproduction of | Elkins, firsi vice president; William J. ignorance in Washington,” he added. | Mileham, second vice president; Mrs. ““The trouble is improper distribution.” | Estelle H. Whiting, third vice presi- & New officers of the association were ' dent; Walier C. Poteet, ireasurer, and / ntroducing HAVILAND CHIN Made in America For generations ""Theodore Haviland'’ china has been a vital part of the tradition of gracious tables throughout this country. But, during the past few years, custom duties and economic turbulence have con- trived to maoke the prices of this preferred ehina almost prohibitive to many homes. Now Theodore Haviland has brought the moulds, colorings and designs to one of the finest china factories in America. Here they ere applied to American china. The identical patterns, the identical shapes and Frontenac pat- tern, 93 pieces 578,50 Cmrxa, Frers Froox. 10™11™ F AND G STREETS Provence pat- s 50 tern, 93 pieces 67 Miss Mabel E. White, secretary. New | directors are Elkins, Frederick Levy, F. | Harold Deland and Mileham. | MARLBOROUGH HUNT | " CHANGES SHOW DATE. Event Set for April 24 Postponed | Until May 22 Because of Conflict With Another. { B¥ » SiafT Correspondent of The Star UPPER MARLBORO, Md., April 10.—A horse show planned by the Marlborough Hunt Club for April 24 has been postponed until May 22, Mrs. | Charles C. Marbury, chairman of the | club's Publicity Committee, announced today. The show will be held on the local fair grounds. | The original date was changed be- | cause it conflicted with another Mary- land show. | | | | Cow Demands Sandy Floor. COLLUMBIA, Mo. (#)—The ficor in the stall of Molly, a faithful member of the University of Missouri Agri- cultural College dairy herd, is sanded She refuses to walk unless a handful of sand is thrown in front of her. | Years ago, college officials say, she slipped in her siall and learned her lesson. | 20000c0cesstcssssereceee | Coming April 19 Y the Shorehom’s ICE CARNIVAL Starring Evelyn Chandler 000000000000 00000000000. Top to bottom: Frontenac Provence Concorde SRR S S G R R S T colors on exquisite ching, just the same as those made in France The result is china so beautiful, so like the French ““Theodore Haviland” that it is im- possible to tell them apart. A member of the Haviland family is in America and keeps an eager eye ori every process in the manufacture. In oddition to the three pat- terns now carried in open stock, the fomed ""Vega'' pattern will be available in approxi- mately six weeks. Concorde pat- tern, 93 pieces__ *85 If Imported from France, Would Be $117.50 to $150 WOODWARD & LOTHROP PuoNE DIsmict §300 WOODWAR 10™1I™ F AND G STREETS Shown on the page: The JEFFERSON HIGHBOY inspired by a highboy in the Governor’s Palace, Williams- el BRAXTON PIECRUST TABLE, designed to permit the top to re- volve as well as tilt______ $70 HENRY BARREL-BACK CHAIR, inspired by a piece now in the Raleigh Tavern, Williams- CARTER TESTER BED, as the other pieces, in solid Cuban and Honduras mahogany _____ 590 » Put(mvll, SixTu FLOOR, D & LOTHROP PHONE DIsmict 5300 eermm— BE—— i g | A gallery of lovely ro‘oms that finds its inspiration in the much-discussed restoration of Williamsburg-—the happy re- vival of things Colonial which has done so much to influence today's furniture and interior decorating schemes In their simple, quiet beauty you will find expression of the encouraging return to the richness of tradition so noticeable in American homes today. And vou will find, too, in the abundance of their traditional excellence, stimulation to aia vou in planning your own home in your own individual way; vet colored, no doubt by the dramatic accents of Colonial fineness which the years have proved so lasting These rooms are inspired by the Williamsburg restoration— copied in feeling but, wisely, not exact reproductions of the prized originals. More fortunately they adapt the groce, beauty and quality of early American furnishings to the comtort, serviceability and size required for today’s living W1 LIAMSRURG GALIERIES, SIXTH F100R

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