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B-2 * THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. « MONOAT. SEPTEMBER 10. KMI Try Our Naur Antiseptie jßpllJft Self-Setting iJgF 1 PERMANENT Needed Helen Curtis Permanents, $5 2520 14th St. N.W. Call Mr. Anglin: CO. 2295 STORAGE SALE I FURNITURE Groups and Odd Pieces G.E. Motorola TELEVISION SETS Eleven REFRIGERATORS—RANGES TRUNKS—MIRRORS-RUGS By order Merchants Transfer and Storage Co., and other consignors. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 905 E ST. N.W. TOMORROW 9:30 A.M. until mid-afternoon Good selections of croups for dtninc, dinette. living and bedrooms: lounge, boudoir, oc casional and side chairs: twin and double beds, innerspring mattresses, coil and box springs; hollywood beds, chest of draw ers, sofa and studio beds, etc. INSPECTION INVITED AT 11 AM. DRESS SHOP FIXTURES ADVERTISEMENT. NEW—and oh, so alluring. The “bonnety” hat. Demure yet deb onaire .. . reflecting the new ro mantic trend for fall. NEW—and oh, so wonderful. The luxurious comfort and peace of mind that is yours with Modess. Velvety-soft, gloriously safe, it’s America’s luxury napkin. Avail able in 3 sizes—Regular, Junior and Super. In the pew discreet shape box, pre-wrapped. ■-■rrrne, -*••••-> .... . ; r .r . Hjtk -sSSce J ,fa f -yi. ‘ A SALE! *4.49 Double-Bed Size Mattress Pads . . . 54"x76” sise *3.88 Protect your mattresses with these well-made, soft pads. Made of bleached muslin filled with fluffy cotton. Zig-Zag for extra strength. Double bed size. $3.49 Twin Size 39x7frinches- .52.88 l/awi>S« M Floor m* —»p *»• nw. Streetcars to Change Routes Tomorrow Due To Ceremony at GAO Changes in streetcar routing to morrow during the cornerstone laying ceremony at the new Gen eral Accounting Office Building, Fifth and G streets N.W., were announced by the Capital Transit Co. today. Streetcar Routes 80. North Capi tol, and 42, Mount Pleasant, will be rerouted at about 9:30 ajn. Both lines operate on G street between Fourth and Fifth streets, where the building is located. During the ceremony, Route 80 cars will operate between Fifth and G streets N.W., and Fourth street and Michigan avenue NJS., via Fifth street, New York avenue, Eckington place and Fourth street N.E. Route 42 cars will operate between Fifth and F streets N.W., and Thirteenth and D streets NJB., along Fifth street, Indiana avenue, C street. First street and Union station, instead of along its regu lar route via G street and Massa enusetts avenue. a special shuttle bus, to provide service for those affected by the rerouting, will be operated be tween Fourth street and Michigan hvenue NJB.,- and Fifth and G streets N.W., via Michigan ave nue, North Capitol street, Third and F streets. Routes 80 and 42 'will resume their normal runs as soon after the ceremony as possible, company officials said. Dr. Reed to Conduct Diabetes Campaign Dr. John A. Reed of 1720 Con necticut ave. N.W. will be chair man of the 1951 Diabetes Detec tion Drive, November 11-17, Dr. Dr. Bad. Arthur R. Col well of Chicago, president of the American Dia betes Associa tion, announced today. Dr. Reed, who |is secietary of i the association, will head a committee of 28 doctors to de velop nation wide plans for this year’s cam paign. He is chairman of the association’s Committee on Diabetes Detection and assistant clinical professor of medicine at George Washington University Hospital. The association annually spon sors a non-fund-raising campaign as part of its health education program to spotlight the need for diabetes detection. Officials said this year it is expected that more than 700 communities will test 5 million persons for diabetes in an effort to find an anticipated mil lion persons who have this ailment without knowing it. A native of Altoona, Pa., Dr. Reed received his medical educa tion at George Washington Uni versity. He was a member of the Medical Advisory Board, Selective Service System, from 1941 to 1946. j He is consultant In diabetes for the Civil Service Commission and for Doctors’ Hospital. Bulgars Mark "Liberation' BERLIN, Sept. 10 garia yesterday celebrated tha seventh anniversary of its “lib eration” by the Russian army, feting high-ranking guests from the Soviet Union. Delegations from Russia, Poland, Hungary, ! Romania and Czechoslovakia at tended. . Another Kann’s Exclusive! A sale of fine Imported China! "Woodrose 99 Pattern Dinner Plate Our most exciting china news in years! Dramatically low-priced place Sqnare Salad or settings .. . thin, translucent, lovely beyond words! The artistic “Wood- KPttill n« Dessert Plate rose” design (ours alone in Washington), is shown in muted, true-to-life r w , tones on a rich ivory ground with lavish gold trim. Buy your settings * now, add to them later. Matching open stock pieces available for inv (20 pcS.) 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