Evening Star Newspaper, July 29, 1937, Page 25

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RAFFIC CONVICTIONS SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Kirby Hopkins, 1910 Ninth street, 810, Wiliam Chambers, 13 Florida avenue northeast, $10 Joseph C. Cole, 1437 Rhode Island avenue, $10. Mitchell D. Rogers, 498 Maryland avenue southwest, $10. William W. Bride, jr., Virginia, $10. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Paul D. Morgan, Virginia, $5. George A. Geiser, 1352 Franklin street northeast, $5. Mathew J. Dougherty, 908 East Cap- 1tol street, $5 Thomas Jones, Maryland. $5 Beverly D. McCormick, Maryland, | 85 | Frank Weeda, 146 F street east, $5. Ivy L. Belote, 3017 Yost place north- | east, $5. Leon Marshall, northeast, $10. Lloyd W. Chisholm, 1515 R street, $5. James R. MclIver, Maryland, $10. Arline E. Hughes, 5406 Connecticut avenue, $5. Bernard W. Rice, Maryland, $5. Mary L. Steck, 4828 W street, $5. Robert S. Hagan, 1411 Monroe street northeast, $5 John C. Stewart, 2004 Third street, $5. | Otto L. Hohar, 2443 Monroe street | northeas Abram Ha Soldiers’ Home Hos- | pital, $5. | Harry Cappos. 2017 Bunker Hlll‘ Toad northeast Austin White, Maryland. $5. John Stea. 907 Webster street, $5. | Charlie S. Burney, 1202 New Jersey avenue, §10 Harry Beatty, street, $5. George street, $5. William P. Dermott, northeast, $5. Wendell W. Alderson, 3525 Tenth 5706 Foote street | 3572 Nineteenth L. Brookins, 1512 Ninth 1238 G street i, Maryland. $5. Maryland, $5. Prank R Wn\kPn, 929 M street, $5 Nathaniel James, Maryland, $5. Charles R. Talton, Virginia, $5. BIRTHS REPORTED Claude E. and Gladys L. Stoneburner, girl and Benning rd onal Homeopathic north- | M MARRlAGE LICENSES Charles 3. Burnham. 26 Groton Conn. and Verdun nce Gardner. 21 },\a\hlnn(nn Missionary Collere; Rev. B. man. Joseph V. Thomas, 25. 1530 Otis st. n.e.. and Rhoda E. McLaughlin, 53 3145 Mount Pleasant st Rey. W, E La Rue. Aloystus M. G, er. . 22, Fort Wavne. Ind. 22, 507 bth st. Shirk Galitier W, Chayton 10 13th st.. and Mildred 'R. Buch] 417 Ingraham st.: Rev. John A Etienns 8. Brudin 6 1Rth st. and 16th st.;” Rev. e. and h pl. Piltsburgh, Pa.; Rev: th st. n.e. T Suuarle 15 end Caroline Regan. imore; Rev. Francis J. and Elizabeth M. of Baltimore; Judge 22, and Mae Lee Bar- Poth ‘of Charlotiesvilie, Vo i E. Johnston, dr. 27 and Esther L. 22 both of Richmond, Var: Rev. A\prv P asnan, 22 16 Past Capitol and Dessie M. Ki 47 Florida Rev. R. M. Willi Willlam W. Woddoatk. 53, and_Madeline < I;G\andn!e 19, both of Baltimors; Rev. Raymond Jackson. 24. 1022 W st. and Daisy_V. Holmes. 10, 2424 17th st.; Rev. Robert Anderson. 25. and Dorothy William H. Reisinger. jr. Scott: 21. both of Silver Spring. Md.; Rev. G. E. Lenski. Edwin’ C, Enlebur(, ir. 0. and Mary V. 3 Va.; Rev. E. Thompson Frask A Meeh i Elizabeth City, T, Demand Jobs Nearby. Jobless men in Johannesburg. South Africa, refuse to accept work offered | far from their homes Wisconsin ave.. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 29 BRITISH CO-OPERATIVES TOPIC OF TALK HERE Sydney R. Elliott, Author, Will Discuss Trade Movement on August 4. Sydney R. Elliott, British co-opera- tive editor and speaker, will lecture on “Co-operatives and Trade Unions" in the auditorium of the new Interior Building the evening of August 4. The meeting is free to the public Presided over by Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach of Washington, this will be the first public meeting of the newly formed District Co-operative League. Elliott is the author of “The Eng- lish Co-operatives” and editor of the Reynolds News, weekly journal of the British co-operative movement. He is touring America to compare co- operative movements here and in Eng- land. Offices of the Washington league are at 1424 Wisconsin avenue. ey | EY OLNEY, MD. l 20 ~.les Nerth of the FOR RESTFUL ENJOYMENT OF GOOD FOOD and DRINK SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Dresses 7.95 Formerly up to 16% Dresses of batiste, linens and sheer cottons. 10-90 Formerly up to 297 Dinner, evening, street, and afternoon dresses in crepes and prints. Suits 135-00 Formerly 25 to 3975 Tailored suits in sma rt woolens and tweeds. Evening Gowns in laces, chiffons, mi from our b arquisettes and prints etter stocks Reduced to 12 RIZIK BROTHERS 1108 Conn. Ave. 1213 F St. “Camay gave me a skin that is i ATLANTIC cry, N. 3. Irs g"»’l"d makes. Camay smoother—and (Signe (Mrs. May 3, 1937 OVELY complexions win men’s hearts—and lovely complexions hold days, when men seem to expect a girl's skin says Mrs. Scott, “it's to be soft and smooth,” more important than ever beauty care. Using Camay for me! Easy to see why charming Mrs. Scott has learned to depend on Camay! Her lovely com- plexion, clear as her keen grey eyes, proves that this fine soap works. what a difference #s* made my skin g1 keeps it lovely ing Camay w mjten all the time! Sincerely, ) HELEN C. SCOTT G. Norman Scott) them! “These provablymilder to watch your does the trick your skin! Girls who want clear, smooth skin should remember this. No soap has the same velvety lather—no soap is more thorough than Camay. Its rich beauty bubbles go down so deep you know they remove the grime and dirt that spoils the beauty of your skin. Camay leaves skin so clean and fresh! No beauty soap that you can buy is gentler than Camay. Tests have been made against Camqy i, A ol e Tir” SAYS THIS CHARMING NEW JERSEY BRIDE every leading toilet soap, on every type of skin. Time after time, Camay was definitely, . If your skin’s delicate, Camay is the soap for you! No beauty soap that you can buy is better than Camay, still you'll find Camay very rea- sonably priced. girl,” says Mrs. Scott. Buy half a dozen cakes of Camay today. You'll win new beauty for “That's important to any ‘Trade-Mark Reg. U, 8. Pat. Of. OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Friday & Saturday! TWO EXTRA SPECIAL DAYS IN OUR SALE TO CLOSE OUT OUR PRESENT "and even' MORE‘ $29.95 Solid Philippine Mahogany Chippendale Arm Chair Covered in_beautif 17_95 fabrics REMOVAL SALE PRICE $275 5.PIECE BED ROOM GROUP . Hepplewhite design. Mahogany veneer and gumwood. QR WY g;:xgiEO\:_AL SALE 109 $16.95 DUNCAN PHYFE SIDE CHAIR . Philippine mahog- any with crotch veneered top slat REMOVAL SALE PRICE $179°' MAHOGANY BED ROOM SUITE . solid Philippine ma- mogany Bed, Dresser and &, Chest. REMOVAL SALE @, $225 HEPPLEWHITE BED ROOM GROUP . Mahogany veneer; structlon and finish. REMOVAL SALE PRICE fine con- 129 Our New Home On or About Oct. 1st * 4244 Conn. Avenue N.W. On or about October 1st, when this building is completed, Washington will have an en- tirely new idea in the presen- tation of furniture ... AN EX- POSITION of Colonial and 18th Century Reproductions .The W. B. MOSES COLONY HOUSE The COLONY HOUSE $100,000 STOCK! OPEN EVENINGS and SATURDAY, ’til 9 P.M. An unusual opportunity to EVERYTHING CUT TO THE BED ROCK FOR 1007 CLEARANCE! save! shop and You can make any selection of any type of Furni- ture Suite or Occasional Piece you have in mind at SENSATIONAL SAVING PRICES! Nothing must remain when we close these doors and move to our new loca- tion! BUY NOW! THESE SPECIALS BE- LOW TELL ONLY A PARTIAL STORY! A Si)ecial That Will Amaze You! This 8-Pc. Dining Room Suite 129z Philippine Mahogany in the desirable Sheraton design. Lacy inlaid fronts. Buffet measures 66 inches long .. . Table 42x60 (leaves concealed within table top) « « . Shell-back Chairs with upholstered slip seats. A LIMITED NUMBER TO SELL. Twcnly to Close Out Distributed Payments Arranged X ; Regular $98-To Close Out! Chippendale— Lawson and London Club Sofas $59.50 Choice of over three styles and 12 fabrics in a sensational group of carefully constructed and beautifully upholstered sofas. Your selection from 80 inches to 73 inches permits a perfect type for any size room. Distributed Payments Arranged Regular $98 Corner Cabinet REMOVAL SALE PRICE $39.95 Honduras Mahogany Veneer with solid Philippine mahogany posts and frames; 79 inches high and 36 inches wide with 17-inch depth. An au- thentic Colonial reproduction at a fraction of its former price. * Regular $59 Drop-Leaf Table REMOVAL SALE PRICE $29.95 In mahogany veneer with solid Phil- ippine mahogany legs and rails; measures 29x40 when closed . . . opens to a 40x70-inch size and seats 8 people. A WONDERFUL VALUE. W. B. Moses & Go. 804 Rhode Island Avenue N.E. Plenty of Parking Space—No Traftic Delays 4

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