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SIX MORE RECEIVE TUBERCULOSIS AID Dime-a-Week Club Formed by Star Printers for Child at Camp. Mounting contributions from gen- erous newspaper readers yesterday engbled six more children to go to the District Tuberculosis Association health camp for Summer treatment. Voluntary organization of & “dime- a-week” club by printers in The Eve- ning Star composing room launched one of the additional youngsters on the battle for health. Without fan- fare, 106 Star printers signed up to contribute a dime a week each to pay the £10-a-week cost of caring for a child for the remaining seven weeks of the camp. Venture Closely Guarded. The printers kept thelr venture to themselves so closely that the news department of The Star learned of it enly through announcement yesterday by Mrs. Ernest R. Grant, managing | director of the association, of the | “dime-a-week” child's admittance to the camp on Bald Eagle Hill. Care for the five other additional children was made possible by indi- | vidual donations, amounting to $402, received yesterday and Friday at the | association headquarters, 1022 Elev- enth street. Of this amount, $47 was | received by The Star and forwarded to the association. It raised the total contributions so far to $2.662. The six children who began their battle for health at the camp yester- day made & total of 34 whose care 1s financed by the money donated since the camp opened July 6 with funds to care for only 60 youngsters, There | is room in the new W. P. A.-built | — camp for 125, leaving space for 31 more children. The care of each| child requires 870 for ¥he rest of the Summer. The association has $57 left toward care of the ninety-fifth child. w Dimes He]p Cure . The battle for health of this 3-year-old girl, one of sir members of the same pamily now undergoing treatment at the District Tuberculosis As- sociation health camp, is be- ing financed by the “Dime-a- Week” Club of Evening Star printers. —Star Staff Photo. hen the camp opened at half ca- pacity. More Than 260 Still Wait. More than 200 children still are on the waiting list. They have tubercu- Virtuelly all of the contributions | losis in the early, easily curable stages. bhave come from persons moved % | but live in homes where there is an | action by newspaper descriptions of | advanced, pulmonary case of the dis- the plight of the children left behind ' ease. NEW. STUDEBAK HE whole world knows there looking automobile manufactu beautifully air-curved 1937 Studebaker Coupe. | And there isn’t a better built car anywhere, thanks to the quality of Studebaker materials and the thoroughness of Studebaker workman- ship. The largest group of long-time craftsmen in any one automobile factory see to it that every Studebaker is long-lived and sound. Coupe, sedan or brougham, whatever you need, you'll get the best buy of the year in a Studebaker—the only car with doo ALBER & McNEIL 1418 P St. N.W. HINSON MOTOR CO. Cottage City, Md. BOYD-CARLIN MOTOR CO. Alexandria, Va. Their only chance for health, Ve ER_COU isn’ta better red than the can load more spotlight car rs that close HAINES MOTOR CO. 6503 Georgia Ave. N.W. COLLEGE PARK AUTO PLACE College Park, Md. PARIS AUTO SERVICE, INC. Quantico, Va. rivals lowest priced cars in operating economy due to its built-in Fram oil cleaner and its auto- matic overdrive that's available at slight cost. All Studebaker luggage compartments are enormously roomy, but wait till you look inside the rear deck of the coupe above pictured. You could carry in a car. See and drive and price this | pletely it spoils your interest in any other car. STUDEBAKER'S C. 1. T. BUDGET PLAN OFFERS LOW TIME PAYMENTS n3s comn. Ae. Nw. LEE D. BUTLER, INC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. Grant said, is > break this in- fectious contact and receive such treat- ment as the nourishing food, rest and | medical care provided at the Bnld’ Eagle Hill camp. J ; One of the contributors yesterday had personal knowledge of the value | of this early care. With a check for | $5, he wrote: “I do wish it could be | more, but I am on the third year of | the' cure myself and you know how | much it takes.# * * If people could | only see the marvelous results that come from early care they would be so much more willing to give. I spent 10 months in a sanitarium and | | have been in bed for over a year at | | home. Next year I hope to be able | | to go back to work and I can assure | | you if I can ‘work I will bear the| | tuberculosis association in mind. | Keep up the good work.” THEFT BRINGS DEATH Woman in Moscow to Be Execut- ed for Embezzlement. MOSCOW, July 24 (#).—A woman bookkeeper for the Moscow subway, L. R. Shataligt, was sentenced to death by City Court today for embezzling $32,600 intended for improving living | conditions of subway workers. A male | colleague was sentenced to five years | in prison for helping her to conceal | the embezzlements, ; | | | | AMERICAN RADIATOR CO. Years to Pay num Rates yment Oct. price includes new Arco Ideal . 6 Radiators. 300 ft. Radiation. Plants' Proportionately Priced DELCO OIL BURNERS Estimates Free. Day or Night ROYAL HEATING CO. 907 15th St. N.W. | Night and Sun.. f«m&k«%‘g% e vE..frenia} St tightly without slamming . . . the first car to | offer the automatic hill holder . . . the car that | into it than you ever dreamed you of the year and see how com- Phone Dlstrict 0110 NORRIS, INC. 2018 14th St. N.W. POTTER MOTOR CO. Silver Spring, Md. BANFIELD MOTORS Bethesda, Md. SHENANDOAH MOTOR DINING ROOM SUITE— Eighteenth Century design with Duncan Phyfe table. Mahogany or walnut and gumwood, nicely finished. Complete with 10 'S. A ust fuie mrceo . SLLT WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE — Conservatively styled suite in walnut ve- neers with durable gum- wood base. Sturdily built for long service and beauti- fully finished. Ten pleces. August Sale Price ses 3147 MODERN DINING ROOM SUITE—A splendid example of the style that has become so popular. Modified design in walnut and gumwood. Ten pieces. Sale Price MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE — Beautifu! suite of 18th Century in- fluence, in fine mahogany veneers trimmed with fine line mouldings. Superior *finish and craftsmanship Ten pieces. August Sale Price 8187 WALNUT DINETTE SUITE —Featuring & new design that is particularly appeal- ing. Walnut and gumwood construction. Smooth fin- ish. Beven pieces. G~ August Bale Price__ 590 MAPLE DINETTE SUITE— Made of solid rock maple and finished in mellow color. Consists of extension table and 4 ladder-back chairs, August Price BREAKFAST SUITE— Sturdy drop-leaf table and four Windsor style chairs. Green or brown oak fin- ish. August 14 -)ro Sale Price___ PORCELAIN BREAKFAST SUITE—Nicely figured stain- less porcelain-top table and four sturdy, well-designed chairs. Choice of several desirable fin- ishes. t suie price . $22.50 WALNUT BUREAU — At- tractive bureau of substantial size and made of walnut ve- neer and gumwood with dur- able finish. Attached ad- Justable mirror. August Price CHEST OF DRAWERS— Designed and made to match the bureau described above. Deep drawers and plenty of them. August o~ Sale Price____ 313..)0 POSTER BED OUTFIT—A very desirable poster bed in full or twin size. Walnut, mahogany or maple finish. Complete with comfortable mattress and coil spring. August Price SIMMONS INNER-SPRING MATTRESS—Made in ac- cordance with rigid Simmons specifications and covered in heavy woven stripe tick- s prie o $17.75 COIL SPRING — Resilient and comfortable with 90 highly tempered coils con- nected with helicals and heavy edge band. August Sale Price. $7°95 WOOD CRIB—Strongly con- structed crib, made of hard- wood. Finished maple, green or ivory. Drop- Seie proe e $7.75 REFLECTOR LAMP—Six- ‘way type, for either direct or indirect lighting or both. Silk shade, rayon lined. August Sale Price_ $5-95 AXMINSTER RUGS—A group of specially selected rugs with deep, closely woven pile in exceedingly interest- ing patterns. 9x12 or 8.3x 10.6 size. August s Sales::lce e $29.95 1D {0y We open the doors tomorrow to oné of the biggest events of the year. The merchandise—specially selected—is here and when you compare each item with the price you'll quickly sense the saving that is yours. All “Furni- ture of Merit” quality—large assortments to provide for every need and your selections may be made and reserved for later delivery. Come in—Tomorrow. Modern Living Room Suite (Illustrated) Handsome custom-built suite that is styled for beauty and long service. Featuring deep seats with extended back and front construction with roll-front seat cushion. Covered in the pop- ular new Strie mohair fabric in your choice of $1 29 colors. Very smart and very low priced. August Sale Price LIVING ROOM SUITE—Smart, attractive and well-made suite in London club style. Mohair frieze covering in your choice of colors. Reversible spring-filled seat cush- $85 ions. August Sale Price.- = LIVING ROOM SUITE—Modern design with expertly tailored pleated backs and wide arms. Rich pile mohair covering in a wide variety of colors that are pleas- ingly effective. Reversible cushions. August Sale $ 1 47 LIVING ROOM SUITE—A beautiful reproduction of the com- fortable English lounge type covered with an- tique velvet in lustrous colorings. Down and $185 feather filled seat cushions. August Sale Price__ Three-Piece Bed Room Suite (Illustrated) Unusual value! Beautifully matched walnut veneers combined with sturdy gumwood and styled with the popular waterfall fronts. Large, modern mirrors and fine construc- tion throughout. Consists of Bed, Chest and sl 10 choice of Vanity or Dresser. August Sale Price MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE—Colonial design in mahogany and gumwood. Fine finish and fine details of con- 4 - struction. Reeded post and pineapple carved $l 2 5 poster bed. Four pieces. August Sale Price MODERN BEDROOM SUITE—As stylish as it is practical. Four large pieces with plate mirrors and roomy.drawer fronts. Choice of handsomely figured walnut or prima vera ve- neers. Waterfall fronts. 4 pieces. August Sale $1 64 Price = < LOUIS XV BEDROOM SUITE—Well constructed of crotch walnut veneers on maple. Hand-worked inlays and carved mirror frames. A fine period suite of $1 97 distinction. Four pieces. August Sale Price MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE—A truly captivating design, con- structed of solid maple. Rich, subdued antique $5 9 50 finish. Dresser or vanity, chest and bed. August Convenient Terms Sale Price _ VIRGINIA 80 F A—18th century design. Solid Philip- pine mahogany frame. De- lightful tapestry covering of neutral shade. August Sale 0" price . $29.50 CLUB CHAIR—Built for solid comfort and relaxation Covered with durable friez- ette in rust, green or brown. Reversible seat cushions. August OCCASIONAL CHAIR— Graceful style with turned legs and stretcher. Tap- estry covering in choice of rust, green or brown. Nicely finished. August {4 Sale Price. 8409!) COLONIAL ROCKER— Large, comfortable rocker with high back and spring seat. Appropriate small-fig- ured tapestry covering August Sale - S S19:75 PULLOMATIC STUDIO COUCH—A real utility. Opens to full or twin beds. Covered in lovely selftone figured tapestry. Back and arm rests. August WINTHROP SECRETARY— A convenient desk with roomy bookcase above. Four- drawer base with lock on each. Walnut or mahogany and gumwood construction. KNEE-HOLE DESK—De- signed. built and finished for use in the living room or den. Ample drawer space, with one drawer designed for fil- ing. Mahogany or walnut finish. August D 4 Sale Price ___ 827")0 COFFEE TABLE—Duncan Phy?e stvle. Solid mahog- any or walnut base with ve- neered top and removable glass serving tray. Q= 95 August Sale Price. @+ 7 MODERN COFFEE TABLE —Designed to harmonize with any modern grouping. Walnut and gumwood, with removable glass tray. August Sale $7 7; ol DROP-LEAF TABLE—Dun- can Phyfe style. Made of solid gumwood in walnut or mahogany fin- ish. August se pricer - S11.50 COCKTAIL TABLE—Con- servative design in solid ma- hogany or walnut, with glass inset top. Large size, Well made and fin- ished. August - sate price.... $11.50 END TABLE — Smartly styled and well constructed of hardwood In walnut fin- ish Unusually attractive for this low price. August Sale Price $] -29 MODERN END TABLE— Made of walnut and gum- wood with hand-rubbed fin- ish. 20-inch top with shelf beneath. August - Sale Price______ $4.95 LIFT-TOP CONSOLE TABLE—A turn of the top and it makes a dinette or card table. Walnut or ma- hogany and gumwood Carved base. August_us a 1: $14.95 Price LAMP TABLE—Modern de- sign with 18-inch round top and heavy fluted posts. Wal- nut and gumwood. Nicely $6.75 DRUM OCCASIONAL TABLE—Made of solid wal- nut or mahogany with ve- neered top and Duncan Phyfe base. Equipped with drawer. ey 5t1° 811,50 HOUSE tHERRMANN JOHN T. PARRAN GORDON'S GARAGE Indian Head, Md. . SALES CO. Timberville, Va. Staunton, Va. DELLINGER BROS. LYNCHBURG AUTO SERVICE ALBEMARLE MOTOR CO. INC. Winehester, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Charlottesville, Va. Ll A > 7th and Eye Sts. N.W. “Furniture of Merit” Since 1885 8433-35 Georgia Ave. Exclusive ' OQSTERMOOR MATTRESS Dealer