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s ST : THE EVENING STAR N WASHINGTON, D. O, 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921. 'REMNANT SALE | of furniture for home-makers In the wake of the Half-yearly Furniture Sale just passed we find many 5 odd suites and pieces of furniture which for one reason or another we shall not reorder. 'All these pieces are now.price-lowered for this remnant sale, affording economies in furnit/nre not heretofore obtainable. Look for the special sale tags on the floor; they show savings like these: “KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES" IS_ KEEPING POP MOMAND BUSY, BUT HE. ADMITS HE LIKES IT BY POP MOMAND. st | 60,000,000,000 CROWNS NOT ENOUGH FOR AUSTRIA Printing Presses Speeded Up to Cover Deficit to Meet De- mands of Workers, By Cuable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1921, VIENNA, September 28.—Austria nas almost 60,000,000,000 paper crowns in circulation, but is obliged to speed ap_the printing presses to cover the deficit and_meet the ever-increasing demands of the 500,000 employes in the railroad, post, telegraph and army services. The depreciation of the crown continues in the same propor- tion as the note issue is augmented, and with each fall in the value of the gown in the world market one sees if Vienpa the same scenes of eco- nomic and political disturbances. Speculatior in money and goods is the only source of revenue of a large number of Viennese, particularly of the Immigrants from eastern Europe, for the crown as a medium of ex- change is to be held as short a time as possible, or until foreign credits Which of these records do you need? Here are eight National Loose Leaf Forms in constant use by business houses the country over; two which enable lawyers to keep accurate rec- ords of cases or collections. Your stationer will be glad to show you these forms—National Series 80AA to AG. Use National Ring Binder 6408 or 6508. can be purchased. This is harvest time on the exchanges and the latest crisis_provoked such popular disap- proval that radical agitators were able to organize a siege of the Vi-1 enna exchange. The government was obliged to close the exchange upon specified days. Private transactions are continuing, although temporarily business is impeded and demoralized. The railroad strike for more pay in the form of a bonus offers another dificulty for Austria, as the rall- roads are practically controlled by the employes, who, with their workmen’s councils, fix the schedules and rates and maintain the lines on a law op- erating plane. There is a large sur- -~ plus of employes who have a ten- dency to mix in politics. U Look for This Trade Mark When You Buy Loose Leaf and Bound Books , NATIONAL BLANK BOOK COMPANY 18 Riverside, HOLYOKE, MASS. Attractive 3-piece Jacobean oak suite with cane back and aide;. Com- fortable automobile seats upholstered in tapestry. 2 pillows included. spbrting cartoons for the sport page. Calif., on the night of May 15, 1888.-| At last I hit upon “Keening Up With i .t | the Joneses” began to make some Unlike most native sons, I haven't| 'y JONSsess, began (o tueke fceep yelled much about California since. At | up with the Joneses” myself. a very tender age my parents moved | That was nine years agd, and to Houston, Tex.. where, T understand, | Aloysius P. McGinis and his family are still going strong. my father tried to make some real money in real estate. About the only | MUDDIMAN thing I remember in connection with Houston is getting a licking for run- | ning off and riding on a “flying jinny.” | aun which above the Mason and Dixon line is known as a merry-go-round. From Texas my fond parents made a big will take the chill off the room these cool evenings. jump, and the next thing I remember in life is a flock of cable cars, ele- J204GSt. - 61612th Sg, vated trains and hansom cabs. Also Phone Main 140 $159 overstuffed suite, $119 Suite comprising chair, rocker and settee, with wing back. | Covered in genuine leather. $22.50 3-piece suite, $19.75 Fumed oak living room suite eovered with imi- tation brown Spanish leather. Furniture ““Remnants” These few examples are typical of the “Remnant” Sale values. $26.75 golden oak extension table, 4.8x6 feet, $19.50 $1250 Chinese grass table, $9.50 " The Makers of Onyx Silk Hosiery . say:—Wash silk stockings in . - LUX HISK one or two teaspoonfuls of Lux into a thick lather in half a bowlful of very hot water. Add cold water till lukewarm. Dip the stockings up and down, press- ing suds repeatedly through soiled spots. Rinse in 3 lukewarm waters. Squeeze water out—do not wring. Dry stockings indoors or in the shade ; never hang on or over a radiator. Stockings clocked or embroidered in contrasting colors should be dried with a cloth or tissue paper inside. a large quantity of human beings walking up and down a street called Broadway. Shortly after this my father evi- dently decided it was time I learned who discovered America and who won $17.50 Chinese grass table, s i j ANANANG/ Y /4N v ///' ’/—-[, ;!._;\‘\_ : ; This 35204 tapestry suite $1950 $37.50 brown reed (imperfect), $35.50 mahogany toilet table, $27.50 the battle of Bull Run, and many | other things so necessary to a com- plete education. So I was sent to school, where I didn't cover myself | with much glory, but certainly did cover my books with queer-looking pictures. The family wanted me to become a prominent lawyer, but I | fooled 'em, and rapidly became a very poor artist. When about eighteen I met Harry Grant_Dart, then art editor of the | New York World, who said if I cared to become a “regular artist” he would give me a job. I jumped at his offer and started on the magnificent salary of $6 per week. He was very kind, and through his efforts and instruc- tion I was soon making $30 per week. For about eight years I did regular newspaper _stuff — everything _from making borders for photographs to $36.50 mahogany davenport p= table, 66 inches, $26.75 All Bohn refrigerators 1, off $27.25 floor lamps About $10 less $,l' 7.45 than regular No better refrigerator made than the Bohn Syphon. $68.50 genuine reed settee, up- holstered back, loose cushions, SR $39.75 (Four styles sketched) S Neylold fhediidayen Fall house cleaning is near—a new lamp will make port, fumed and golden oak, $38 3 3 $5875 Bird’s-eye maple é}; things look so delightfully different. if- % f"g;‘;é A o 9.75 Artistically wood bases, in mahogany finish; with i e " 4675 Beautiful silk shades, in various styles ; some with ! $62.50 china closet, golden oak chenille fringe and metal braiding. B Highly Polished heavy with grilled front; William and Various colorings and combinations, in MADE IN U.S. A. Mary design, $49.75 $3 A i i 11 d mulbe - 1 e, S5 gy cluding blue, yellow, rose and muibery (| aluminum plates, = oval top, $39.75 { $9175 Bird's-eye maple : L dresser, slightly imperfect, $456‘50 bedroom SUIte i Io'_ hotels and home use 3 $79 china closet, square front & 5 and end; golden oak, $59 Remnant $279 = : . ke e sale price, 4 for $1 : ent arm rocker, $3. A . s . % 2 Four-piece American wa'lnut suite, comprising witsl:‘:gl:esle:;c]‘:k Toster | {::ige dresser, chifforette, vanity dresser and full-size Which is about FOR Wmow $7975 American walnut chit- $158 4-piece bedroom suite, $117 o""""‘"'fi'he" - forette, $58.75 Mahogany finish dresser, toilet table with tripli- actual value | $89 chaise lounge, upholster- ed in blue sateen, with sunburst pillows, $59 cate mirrors, chifforette and double bed. Remnant sale. SE plates were made for the U. S. Navy. They, are extra heavy, and you can judge their value by the fact that plates one-half the weight are retailing for 80c. Every odd ‘E | Wood bed 1/, price Si::l: and double beds; and bow-end beds; walnut, old ' Plates are 9 inches in diameter with a fairly deep bowl: Light weight and indestiuctible, hence ideal for all manner of kitchen, camping and outing use. Heavy baking pans made of Russian sheet iron for homes and institutions strai ‘mahogany, ivory qnd various finishes. All odd edroom chairs 1 price | | - Numerous styles being remnants they go at half price. All the popular fin- ishes and woods. _This $525 dining room suite | p Remnant ; sale price, $387 A year ago we could not buy a suite like this wholesale at this Remnant Day price. 10 pieces, either American wal- 4 nut or mahogany. Tudor Gothic design, with new shaped table top, high china closet, buffet, inclosed server, 5 side chairs and armchairs, upholstered in genuine leather. Remington Portable STANDARD KEYBO — NO SHIFTING FOR FIGURES! handy, compact writing machine is the ; htestaddifionmthefmnedl{emingtonfamil:ii Especially designed for - intimate, o _use. It fitz ine:lg:ase only four inchgrshigh, can be carried anywhere, used everywhere and is .a real mecessity to every man, woman or child who has any writing to do. iters it turns out Not remnants, but just as dttmcfiuely priced $49.75 ne‘vilfir}ggg‘ter rugs, 537 Seamed or seamless Axminsters—newest patterns and colorings. De- ~ signs range from the small all-over effects to the colorful oriental and medallion patterns. - E S A N I TEX 49c $65 Wilton velvet rugs, $49.75 Art loom rugs in 9x12 and 83x106 sizes. Felt Seamless, closely woven grade; soft and vel- % floor covering vety; very durable. Not remnants, but full, fresh rolls. Another $39.75 Brussels rugs, $28.75 Texoleum product with practically all the good 9x12-foot rugs—our best grade. Closely Texoleum qualities. Seven patterns. Bring woven. Wide range of designs. room measurements. 2 L] | The Hecht 7th at F 'HESE pans were made for the U. S. Navy '“* to withstand the hardest kind of -abuse. Hence they are made of heavy Russian sheet Like all Remington Typewri iron, seamloss, thoroughly reinforeed sud o;hm{ clean-cut, beautiful work speedily and eflicieny. Two sizes as shown. = 13x16 inches at 13x21 inches at } 890 Nearest quotation we could find on like qualiti is more than double this price. - = The Hecht Co 7th-at F . W here prices are guaranteed 7th"a_t F 3q. yd.’ (Fourth Pioer.) O. _7th at F REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY (Incorporated); 3 1340 New York Ave. NW., Washington = Phone Main 336 3 — Where prices are guaranteed m