Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1921, Page 15

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‘” A s Rugs an her Floor Coverings —The Conference for the Limitation of Armaments will bring many visitors to this city; many householders are getting ready to do their part in entertaining and will need these new floor coverings. Here are splendid money-sav- ing opportunities : - Rugs in Qualities That Sold Last Season at $59.95 to $79.95 most exacting—all are standard makes. —Sanford’s Beauvais Axminster Rugs, size 7}4x 9 fi. —Smith’s Palisade Velvet Rugs, size 9x12 ft. —Extra Size Brussels Rugs, sizé 1114x13145 ft. —Sloan’s Khorassan Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 ft. —Sanford’s Fervak Axminster Rugs, size 814x 1015 fi. —Dobson’s Schulkyl Wilton Rugs, size 9x12 ft. —Smith’s Colonial Velvet Rugs, size 814x101% ft. —Smith’s Carlton Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 ft. Choice of This Lot *37.57 —i4% x 6% - ft. Axminster Ruzs, —200 Axminster Rugs, size 36x63 in., good colors and designs. Wednesday, $4.87 —500 Rag Rugw, size 27x54 in., neat styles. Spe- cial Wednesday, 98¢ $2.25 Inlaid Linoleums —Heavy Quality in the Sale Wednesday, a square yard. $1'19 —Highly recommended because of its long service. Choice of tile, wood and ;mosaic effects, in green, blue, tan, brown, ecru and black. S. Sanford and Mohawk grades; es. Wed- '$13.95 —75¢ Congoleum, “Gold Seal” | —9x8-ft. Congolemm Rugw, quality, cut from full rolls; i every rug with border on all wood. tile, Chinese | sides and free from holes. and carp patterns. | Seconds of $14.95 3 : | Ll $8.95 Rugs That Sold Last Season at $19.95 to $22.50 —9x12-1t. Wool Brussels Rugs. 1 : —Sxiz-ti. Rag Ruzs, seamless and | Choice washable ..... : —81,x10%-t. Seamless Wool L Wednesday Rugs . —6x9-1t. Se Heavy Brussels Rugs amleas Wool Brussels Rugs amless - “Comgoleum” Art d L3 Kann’s—Third Floor. . Much Use Will be Made of Metal Cloths Wednesday Veiling Special = —Metal Cloths or Ti A YARD 5 T e Tomorrow 29C steel, pink, sky, orchid, coral, honey-dew, Harding blue, brown and navy blue. 36 inches wide, and our regular $1.50 quality, spe- $ l '25 cial Wednesd: Cloths, 36 —Our price a yard about one- third to two-thirds under usual prices. —The most alluring and becom- ing new meshes are Shown in this assorfment—chenille dot- ted effects and artistic scroll patterns. Correct styles to wear yard . —Satin e e e cetiney with the Fall tailored outfit. C taupe, brown and black; but not steel, a yard..... Kann's—Lace Store—Street Floor. every color in every pattern. Kann's—Street Floor.~ Smart Style—Splendid Qualities, Excellent Workmanship ig Our Fall Tailored and o [ ] . - Fur-Trimmed Suits —Smart tailored models, without belt, and bound with braid. 7 —Belted styles, with silk stitching and convertible collar. —Belted models, with plain notch col- lar, self binding, in tricotine and twill cord. y : —Fur-trimmed suits, in belted and box coat effects, in all the fall colorings, trimmed with opossum, nutria and seal. Choice, *39.75 Kann's—Second Floor. —Great variety in styles, colors and designs to please the Open 9:15 A.M. to 5. BavnHovnsCo E BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. —Wednesday in housewares—in which will be found articles in great demand right now and selling regularly at much more. Choice at one price, 69c for the one day only. —Colander, made of heavy gray enamel “ware, —Cereal or Rice Boiler, several different sizes strongly rein- forced. Special 69c cniaues | Toperrect high-grade aluminum- medinm Sve 69¢ —Dish Pans, made of gray enamelware, large size (subject to slight fmperfections) Special .. 69c ~—Savcepan Set, made of fipe emamelware, —Water Pails, made | ! Special, o =tR69C of heavy gray en- amel ware, with bail handle. Special 69¢c Combinets, made pf heavy stone- vare, with tight- fitting cover and bail handle. Spe- ial —3-Gallon Pickling| and Preserving Jars,| made of stone- 69C —Gray Efamel ware. Special. . Tea Kettlewm strongly rein- —Mixing Bowls, made of heavy earthenware, three ! bowls inlQ \ pldiridul Brek —4-Plece ast Set, consisting Water_Set; con- set. Special of 1 cup/'1 saucer, 1 sisting of 1 jug Dlate, VoL, d 3 tumblers. pec sugar bowl, 1 cream an oot Zisa 69c pnfl:‘-r‘ 1 cereal dish (‘:lflglecel e This set, spe- cial, complete, 69¢ (Limit, ono to & 69%c —Jardinieres, —3 Cups and 3 Saucers of Nippon ware, several differ- ent designs. Spes 69¢c cial .... Special —Water Tumblers, thin blown, bell and plain shape. Spe- 49 cial, 6 for..... —Night Water Set, eonsisting of: 1 bottle and 1 thio-blown tumbler; neat grape cutting. Special 89c —Bread Boxes, = B white Dbeavy ja- panned ware, | _Casserole Set of Brown and White Earthen square shape, | Ware—Consisting of 6 individual ramekins hinged cover, |and one = 69¢ stenciled on. the [ SPecial - —Thin-blown Vases, :::z ;n gilt let- with several different St | Rar mes i isie e pretty cuttings. 49 Speci —Fl Cans — Large size, round shape, 25- pound size; stenciled on the‘ front in gilt etters. Special 69c —Wash Tub made of heavy galvanized ware; two side han- ell rein- idefinite information in New York ad- i The purchase of locomotives in th. IRGENTI ELTED OERLOAVINU.S, Financial and Commercial In- terests Hail Negotiations With Great Relief. By the Associated Press. BUENOS AIRES, September 27.— Dispatches from New York telling of the successful negotiation of an Ar- gentine loan there were hailed with great rellef by the financlal and com- mercial community here. Business men have been suffering from the de- moralizing fluctuations of the ex- change rate during the course of the negotiations for the loan, and there were many conflicting reports as to the progress being made in New York. Official announcement of the suc- cessful termination of the deal is still lacking, and the public received first vices, even the best informed bankers of the city not knowing that the loan had been concluded. Will Buy Engines in U. S. 1t Is understood thaf™in applying | the proceeds of the loans to pay off the government's debt of 85.000,000 pesos, paper, to the Argentine Na- tional Bank, about $5,000,000 is intend- ed to be applied to the state railways. United States is planned, and nego-! tiations to this end are now pending. Sharp fluctuations of the American dollar featured yesterday's session of ock exchange here. the dollar pping as low as 130 and closing at 5. This activity in the market seemed a prelude to the publication of re- ports in late evening papers that the deal had been closed between the Ar- genine government and New York bankers for the loan of $50,000,000. Matures in Two Years. Tt was said in the evening papers that the loan would carry interest at 7 per cent, would be issued at 97,25 ant would mature in two years. These reports came coincident with the failure of the chamber of deputies to obtain a quorum at yesterday’'s ses- =ion, before which the minister of finance had been required to appear and explain why the government had borrowed 85,000,000 pesos from the na- tional bank, it being alleged that this amount was in excess of the legal re- striction. Administration deputies who had op- posed the resolution calling for an ex- planation did not attend the session, and their action prevented the chamber {holding a formal sitting. - WORKMEN TRAINED HERE TO HELP REBUILD RUSSIA | | !Mechanics and Tailors. First to Reach Moscow in New In- dustrial Move. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 27.—Amer- ican-trained workmed who emigrated from Russia and some of other na- tionalities are being mobilized in this {country and sent to Russia to aid the | soviet government in the re-estab- ( {lishment of Russian industries by the | Society for Technical Aid to Soviet Russia. Officials of the society announced | !{today that three groups of co-opera- tive workmen—two of mechanics and one of tailors—already had reached Moscow. The tailors' group consisted | lof 120 men and they were accom- i panied by equipment for a shop for §00 workmen. A second tailors’ group of more | than 100 men, with more than $50.000 | for the purchase of machinery and equipment, is being organized and will soon be sent to Russia, it is stated. LA copy of the Ekonomicheskaya Zhizn_of Moscow, the offi soviet periodical, just received here, .con- tains an article by L. C. A. Martens, former soviet agent in the United States, which says: “It would be difficult to estimate to what proportions the influx of work- | ers into Russia may grow, but the! figure of 100,000 persons passing from ! America into Russia in the course of a year will hardly seem exaggerated in the eyes of those who are ac- quainted with American conditions.” | Ba eral different varieties to select from. Spe- ... 6% ~—Washday Outfit of : 1 8-quart water pail, 1 scrubbing brush, 6 bars of Swift's soap, 2 boxes of Star Soap powder. Set gQo complete ... —Garbage Pails, large size, made of heavy galvanized ware, bail handle anc 69 tight-fitting cover. Special. < —Dtility Set—Consisting of one individual Globe Paints and cast-1 ;ll“:hl one potato ricer; two 69c e el I S colors that we carry in stock. Spe- cial, per quart 69" ~Toflet Paper, large —Wash Basin made of heavy white enamel sanitary rolls, very fine ware. (Subject (o slight impertec- £Q quality tissue. 8 g9 tions.) Special .........ccooveennn. rolls, special ..... —Wall Duster, with long, smoothly . polished “handle. Specal .......... 6% ;:"' e ng - SR 5 Floor Wax, one utlery ., consisti f: 1, t éloaver, 1 butcher knife, 1 paring knife. Spe- gQ potndican- 69l cial, complete -....... < Special ... —Hair Dust Brushes. Choice, —Syracuse China Boulllon Set, con- Canned Heat; sisting of: 6 two-handled .cups, 6 regularly 10 cents. saucers, ¢ f-inch plates. Special, 1 cans for ... Washboard and 3 Bars of Ivery Soap, all Polish Mop ; B —and one ver; fine Dust Cloth, both for - * 69c —Cako Boxes, e A m_Fittings, 1,000 pleces, e ., , toilet paper holders, soap cile gilt letters holders, wall soap holders, etc. 69 on the front, round Choice, each ceee < shape. Spe ¢Qo cial .. = <4Pudding Pans, e o —Sad Irom Set, consisting of: 1 g9 ironm, 1 stand, 1 handle, 3 pieces —_— . ~—Scrubbing Mops, with long handles; special ........eeee 690 pound size, Wwith igugar® in gilt let- Bters on the goc fhtront. Special ~—Tea Pots. Several different 69C size Japanese tea pots.. Special. tles, of Ideal aluminum, 4- quart size; special ... 69‘: —Parlor Brooms, ‘well made, smooth- ly polished, four rows of stitch- Qe ing. Special. =Jdeal Aluminum Sauce Pans, well made, 2rquart size; 696 special ...... eesecsenans pevee —Stew. Pans, made of Ideal Alumi- num ware. . Choice, each. 69¢ MOVE TO GET SPURGIN. District Attorney to Place Case Be- fore United States. CHICAGO, September 27.—Declaring | that he had evidence that it would! be possible to locate Charles S. Spur- gin of this city in Mexico. Charles F. Clyne, United States district attorney, announced last night that he would again lay the question of the return of the fleeing president of the Michi- | gan Avenue Trust Company before the authorities at Washington. Spurgin, who is wanted for violation of the Illinois banking laws, also is wanted | for violation of the federal prohibition laws. The case was lald before the federal authorities at Washington once be- fore, but at that time the local office did not know Spurgin's exact where- about: | 1 Highest-grade American- made cases, guaranteed 20 yedrs; octagon shape; 15- jewel adjusted lever move- ment; keépt in repair free of charge for 1 year. let and ribbon bracelet in a hand- s $15.85 case .. Accounts - Solicited 820 F St., Corner 9th ““Look. . ol Complete with gold brace- some Sold Last Xmas at $25 | SELINGER’S for the Big 2 v Intriguing Tastiness Whole nuts, clusters, fruits candied or creamed —imounted like jewels in their setting of Genoese dark chocolate. “ The “5-Room Sweets” that cap- tivate all candy lovers in CORNWELL'S BUNGALOW BOX A Pound and a Quarter Sunday Paper Nougats, 95¢ Crunchy toasted nuts embedded in French honey mal- low. A Ib, 95c. your days-work ! HAW-WALKER UTILITY DESK OT a standardized ready- made desk that you have to use as it comes— But a desk that we equip and arrange to suit your personal taste and fancy and needs. Cards, folders, records all at your finger tips in smooth, coast- ing drawers. Big top, big sliding shelf, big leg room. Costs 25% less than an-equally good desk and the same amount of filing equipment. Used_by 'busy men in offices large and small. Write or ’phone for folder— “The Shaw-Walker Utility Desk” —today. N 'SHAW" ALKE ' 728 13th Street NW. Phone Main 7056 Desks, Chairs, Tables, Filing Safes S~ eiae s Tamcss STassiace~a=

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