Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1942, Page 20

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THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, FRIDA-Y.' Army Orders ”KW YEPARTMENT. ) M. from Washington and 3 Waterviiet, ter .'n‘. from Washington JANUARY 9, 1942, Clargnce W.. from Port W from Lt o ' Port Mase: m lw. “l I'n- Indisn- L frem Camp » from Rasl 3 Mrn{l, L, from Comp {oorns e i.. oAl -u?_ Okl from Lacarne, from Sandusky, ., 3d.. from Balti- on L. ceelt from Charles- Va, l Ez Tohn r. trom nm' o "‘ Davrs, N- 'llW Hl’ll d Lt Hillard n = . w McCord Pueld. | beside the youthful-appearing, Al‘l'l.l.ll T\ black-gownsl judge, who gave his |'°" mw Micl )decxmn in Norwegian. The High trom Camp | Court of Scotland courtroom was rt Custer. Mis used and the procbedings were held under the Allied Powers Maritime "n... R ! Norwegmn Court Holds Courts Act of 1041, Hmn::-c;-.mcfi;.? | Session in Scotland { T i oG ea” (" Hanlf | For the first time a Norwegian | IIIIIK Luggage Repairing of Leather Goods |coun of justice sat recently ‘in Steube. P u Bonald w. trem Port | Glasgow, | a N T o sgow, Scotland. Not one word‘ and Golf Bags ZIPPER REPLACING uu e " | of English was spoken. G. W.King, jr., 511 11th St. N.W. bodily preparedness to meet uny of the hardships that war may bring. The pupils also devoted a hm portion of their program to describ- ing the work of the Public Health Service, methods of purifying water and the disposal of sewage. Those taking part in the broad- cast, directed by Miss J. R. Grant, teacher, were Romeo Holmes, Har- riett Hall, Gloria Crawford, Louls Harris, Bernice Wilkins, Jean Woody, Roderique Challenger, James Young- er, George Goode, Dolores White, Kenneth Grisby and. Thomas Haw- kins. Observing the program in the studio were Mrs. E. L. Hunton, prin- cipal of Bruce School; Miss Mineola Bruce School Pupils Stress Health Rules . {In Radio Series Broadcast Urges All To Guard Well-Being As Vital to Nation 'The vital problem of maintaining o w-mv\u o agTRY. a o Caim Dennts, Col. 71‘)#‘1.‘.‘ 2 uhgmc--p Haan. Fort Prancis B o from Port Sam | Hmumn Tex.. to cunl Joseph T. Rob- Ark. Harton Mal: Williag M. Lo, Comp Mur- ray, Wash,, to 8ect menby Mll Carl 1., hom lando, Fia., wiflams. )n. Sitlaad B, from Edsewood, ing b Costelio Maj. Nornando O e Yort lleluu Hrll Mengerink, Moo " it Custer fl Chicas Hewes, secona it. J-mn u nm Osden. Schroeder, Lt. Col. tfl‘e‘nn J. from Port rt Sheri- riron W Trom Bl Cane Evara B.. from Port T, Two Norwt | gt s WA to uunm Fieid, m’ egian seamen accused of Monmouth to Camp Crowder neox seA. from Cams | failing to join a ship were tried. "5%.31%4.. trom vort | The jury of two sat on the bench | the health of the Nation yesterday was discussed by children 'of Bruce Bchool in the first broadcst of the new year of the series, “Science in Our Changing World,” which is sponsored by The Star and the Ele- mentary School Radio Committee with the assistasce of the National Broadcasting Co. Keynote of the program was the | especial importance of school chil- | dren guarding against diseases by | following carefullv a set of rules| which stress cleanliness, regular | meals and plenty of rest at all times. The youngsters pamclpatmg, in the broadcast showed how, these rules. if followed by every one, would aid the Nation at war by insuring regular school attendance and a Kirkland, supervising principal of divisiop 19, and Mrs, M. J. Hawkins, science teacher. Miss H. P. Shoemaker served as program adviser in the absence of Mrs. Gertrude Howard, chairman of the Elementary School Radio Committee, who is recuperating at I'iEergzncy Hospital from a recent illness. Former Missionary Honored Rev. Calvin Mackay, former mis- sionary of Peru who caused many descendants of the Inca Indians and Spanish seitlers to join the Presbyterian Church, has been nominated Moderator-Designate of the Free Church of Scotland. 'BUY NOW...IT'S A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE! = A R T T TOPCOATS & O'COATS ngton. e ..h' from Port |bo . Ar D, New i Stk it 0. trem Mtnick, Becond Tobinson G., trom Fort Bracs to Boston. J-nu. Col._Uly: =\, BINOCULARS, AV LENSES, ETC. OPEN EVES. THL 8| | SOMMERS ot 1410 NEW YORK AVE. Reprint from The Evesing Ster Saturdey, Jamuary 4 1953 Bells Hulf-Yearly SALE MEN'S ZIPPERCOATS COATS: Fleeces, llamas, tweeds, coverts, worsteds and others. SU dreds of handsomely tai- lored suits in hard finished worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, ITS: Hun- silk mixtures, stripes, plaids and checks in single and double-breasted drape and conservative models. Shorts, longs, short stouts and regulars. Remember, every suit and coat in this sale has been SIZES: taken from ou stocks—no purchases of any Kind. Come in and “Charge It.” r regular special Group One Sl 6.8'5 Group Two . Grou p Three 23 And Hundreds of SUITS, ioo! At Bell’'s Lower Prices! $22.50 = %27.50 Shop and Compare! CHARGE IT You Save $7.50 to $10 Take 3 months to pay for your pur- chases or pay weekly or semi-monthly. Per Garmen! THE HUB AS LONG AS 18 MONTHS TO PAY! Our Reg. $74.95 Mahogany 3-Pc. Bedroom A traditional 18th Century reproduction of real dis- tinction and charm—rich mahogany finish on hard- wood—large dresser, chest of drawers and post bed. S 5 9.88 Easy Credit Terms—The Hub! NN SRAN BRI AN SANANNNLL NS NN R Our Reg. $72.95 Simmens 7-Pe. Sofa Bed Group Simmons sofa bed in cotton tapestry with two inner- spring mattresses complete with occasional chair, cof- fee tnble, end table, bridge lamp, table lamp and smoker. ’59 Easy Credit Terms—The Hub! Our Reg. $39.95 Kroehler 2-Pe. Living Room ‘A smart new semi-modern design of generous pyopor- tions—broad paneled arms—reversible, spring cushion seats, _choice of colorful cotton tapestry. 86 8.88 Easy Credit Terms—The Hub! 9x12 or 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs 826.04 Chele of several lovely patterns | in rich colorings. The Our Reg. $17.95 OIL Heat Circulator '14 slesve type burmers valve comtrel, medern Our Reg. $22.95 Foldaway Bed With Headboard 2 Has selid panel medern head- - beard. ‘Complete with pad. Specially Reduced! ' WINDSOR CHAIRS only. Limited quontit: while they lest. LIVING ROOM § Our Reg. $59.95 2. i Cotton tapestry covering—reversible cush- 1ons—sofa_and chair. Our Reg. $74.95 2-Pc. lemg Rnom—\welv styled—tufted fronts—broad paneled arms —cotton frieze covers Our Reg. $94.95 Velour Living Room Sofa and Matching Chair—Deeply upholstered in colorful cotton and acetate rayon velour Our Reg. $164.95 Modern 2-Pc. Living Room —New modern fabric in pastel shade—bal- loon cushions—bleached exposed frame _ BEDROOM S Our Reg. $49.95 Maple 3. Bedroom—C lonial design—solid hardwood in maple fin- ish—dresser or vanity—chest of drawers and bed _ Our Reg. $109.95 3-Pc. Limed Oak Bedroom —Waterfall fronts—genuine oak veneers in a lovely blonde shade—dresser, chest of drawers and bed e Our Reg. $9345 Modern 3-Pc. Bedroom— Vanity, chest of drawers and full-sized bed —genuine walnut veneers on_hardwood Our Reg. $119 Modern 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite —Solid eimwood in the new Seagrass finish— dresser or vanity—chest of drawers and bed DINING ROOM 3§ Our Reg. $139.95 9-Pc. Mahogany Dining Room—Genuine mahogany veneers—buf- fet, exte: n table, china cabinet and six chairs _ Our Reg " $149.95 10-Pc. Walnut Dining Room—Walnut veneers on hardwood— buffet, extension table, china cabinet and six chairs Gar Reg. $98.75 7-Pe. Suite—Buffet, china cabinet, extension ta- ble and four chairs—genuine oak in rich blonde shade Our Reg. $139.95 7- -Pe. \lahognnv Dinette— Credenza buffet, full cabinet base china, table and four chairs—mltched mahnganv veneers TES 898.89 ES 3 878.70 UITES 119 Limed Oak Dinette s118 p MISCELLANE Colonial Secretary—Walnut or ma- hogany finish on hardwood' 3 Sectional Sofa—Modern style—re: versible spring-filled cushions______ Pictures—choice of subjects, sizes and finishes Choice of all one-of-a-kind Floor, Table or Bridge Lamps Solid Oak Breakfast Set — Oyster white finish — Extension Table and fmcchabs. . . . _ . . Bedding & 0dd Bedroom Hardwood Dresser—Three drawers_ Metal Wardrobe—brown finish____ Modern Chestrobe—Walnut veneer on Hardwood ________ _________ Poster Beds—Ckoice of finishes ___ Innerspring Mattress— 180 coils— heavy layers of felt; art ticking Foldaway Bed—With headboard___ $ Box Spring and Mattress on legs— striped ticking STOVES and HEATERS $24% Coal Heat Circulator Leader Oak Coal Heater— Nickel trim—large fire pot Oil Heater—Cylinder type portable heater Duotherm Oil Heat Circulator— Burns fuel oil for more heat and low cost Coal Range White porcelain trim osets— $1 093 Hardwood Chest________________ $1495 $l5.88 $10.66 $6.38 $26.77 $6.99 $13.88 $12.95 $29.88 $8.50 Now $18.88 $9.66 $698 $4.88 -~ $3995 $29.95 $33.95 $26.88 IB 7t and D

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