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THE EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY T, 1922.” Woodward & Lothvop February Selling—Reed and Fiber Furniture - At prices that create remarkable values A special purchase of several hundred pieces of Reed and Reed Fiber Furniture, in addition to numerous indi- vidual pieces taken from our own stock—all at greatly lowered prices. Chairs and Rockers in many shapes and styles; Settees, Day Beds, Swillgs, Davenports, Chaise Lounges, Bird Cages, Desks, Tea Carts, Tables, Breakfast Sets, Dining Room Suites, Living Room Suites. The majority in brown, others in frosted brown, ivory, putty or novelty finishes. Reed-Fiber Rockers, brown finish; loose cushions on spring base. $13.75 Each Brown Reed Rockers, firm weave; cretonne cushion and back. $16.50 Each This 3-piece Suite, *45 This 3-piece Suite, *67.50 ul and ex- and director of the o . . . : v men and ilgarian ranch of the A L Brown Reed, loose seat cushions and upholstered backs, cov- Light brown finished Reed with rich cretonne upholstery; very men 1o Honse. - Sortiot obihie Sl s durable design. 6-ft. Settee, Chair and Rocker. Separate Chairs and Rockers, $16.50 each. ered in a richly designed tapestry. A remarkable value. Light Brown Reed Hair Turned To Green, London Woman Sueg Chemist Who Sold Dye. By Cable to The Star. LONDON, January 30.—A dye that produced green hair was tie subject of an amusing nc- tion heard by Mr. Justice San- Ley in the king’s beneh yextes { day. days after using it found that her hair was green. It wan meant to be black. Under croas-examination Mrs. Pendry wald her hair developed several whades, from golden to pale green. “It wam kind of shot,” sug- gexted counel. “Camouflaged,” commented the Justice. Mra. Pendry sald her hair was turning gray. She ix now hav- ing it dressed with henna. Counnel for the dye company agreed to compromise the case and the hearing was adjourned. BULGARIA OFFERS RAIL BUSINESS TO AMERICA i Are Qualified to Care for Ex- tensions and Repairs. SOFIA, January 4.—Christo Mano- loff, Bulgarian minister of railways is anxious to ha erican locomo. tive manufacturers and railroad sup ply houses look into the possibilitic of business in Bulgaria. He says that one of the great present needs in Bulgaria is a pl for the construction and re locomotives and freight cars. on hand nearly 100 locomo! several thousand freight ca ing repairs and the count facilities for this purpose. “Although our country is going through a period of great financia!|? and nomic stress,” said M. Mano- e preparing actively for m and reconstruction of ke to h roads, in which we will need fore ‘197 METHODISTS GAIN MAGEDONIAN FIELD Open 9:15 AL | New York —WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 PAL || | feer Saf *hally 5% | TUnitarian Tendencies Shown ko i Ny Gl = S ARR U FETTE S P BT et Affect Congregational —— = i En st Tnd oo Control There. BY CONSTANTINE ST By Cable to The. C SOFIA, Bulgari of the twenty in Ma di PHANOVE, hitherto under the juris- i merican Board of For- eign Missic are now in the charge of the American Methodist denomina- tion. This is a radical departure, as the churches in question were found- ed and supported by the Congrega- Minister States Need of Those Who h tonalists, and it is a blow to the n board, which for fifty years 4 :en_in absolute control of the alkan field. Some Have Unitarinn Leanings. The causes or this change quite el but in Bul stronges del of the « ency n observed. Two of the best s in that denomination recently Methodist mission. eved that the of some of the t missionaries ertion. of the Congre- the new mission- Unitarian new Con brought a committee of leadin, ™ ts was formed to er of defending the igher criticism™ ¥, the largest orgamiza- its kind in southeastern Fu- Among others in the commit- have decided not to allow the mis- sionaries in question to preach in their pulpits. Solid Woven Reed Suite, dark brown finish, cretonne cushions and Rockers and Chairs, technical «kill and capital. = Amer- Chaige Dinsiaisation: .. $97.50 for 3 pi ol SO : i icans will have the preference be- i 4 A Reed Rockers, tapestry back.:(997,50:for; 3 pieces. S-picce Woven Reed Living Room Suite, ivory, green and mulberry rich _tapestry uphol Cause T ihink they Jean the world n || The committee, has alreads pub- seat; spring seat. Putty-enameled Reed Suite—6-ft. settee, chair and rocker; attractive finish; seat cushions covered in imported cretonne. $293. stered cushions on these two requirements, ey BranAiis o Mot $12 Each cretonneicustions 477 Reed-fiber Suite, artistic design, putty enamel, with rose trimming spring base ROBBED OF $30,000 = dlso getting reaty & Reed-fiber Suite, settee and 2 rockers, putty enamel finish; cretonue and cretonne-covered cushions. Settee, armchair and high-back chair. $18-50 Each s d (%ull;‘.' it not to 's‘.‘nd mis- Chairs and Rockers with- cushions. $50. $206.25. 5 B b out _cushions, $675 to i ining Room Suite—buff i Frosted Blue 2-piece Reed-fiber Suite, trimmed in black, rich cretonne Chaise Lounges, $42.50 and MensLockmWomantlo Closet)arten hurche $13.55. Light Brown Reed Dining Room Suite—bufiet, serving table, exten- roste ue 2-p) » " $47.50. Taking Money Just Drawn. nd o . e sion table and four chairs. $202. cushions on spring base. $150. 3 sert to the Methodist and other de- Fine Reed Bird Cages, ar- Chairs and Rockers with ’ “ine cushions, $12 to $40. Willow and Reed Section, Fifth floor. 3-piece Ivory Reed Suite, attractive cretonne cushions. $67.50. tistic shapes. $13.75. February Clearance Hand-CarvedItalianWalnut Furniture Louis XIV, XV, XVI and Renaissance periods Most of this furniture is in the natural wax finish, and is caned, though there are a number of upholstered pieces. Some wonderfully carved and very Our direct importation--334598 Bew Former Prites Owing to the late arrival of some of this furniture we have decided to offer our entire stock at the radical reduction of 3375 per cenf. It is a wonderful op- | NEW YORK. February 1.—Mrs. Max Gitlemacher, wife of a Harlem drug- gist, yesterday was robbed of $30,000 which her husband had drawn from the Bank of the United States and in- trusted to her to take home for safe- keeping. Mrs. Gitlemacher. who accompanied her husband to the bank, took the opened it and two men walked in, forced her into a closet, took the $30,000 from her and locked the closet door. The plight of the victim was dis- |covered by relatives, who forced en- trance to the apartment when their knocks answered. for admission went un- nominations. The conflict is being followed with great interest by the Greek Orthodox hurch, whic always been hos- tile to the s ation of church and state, brou; ut by the American Protestant denominations. money and drove home in a taxicab. i Soon " after entering hLer apartment l"]mn as Day. §ishe heard a knock on the door. She|From the Birmingham Age-Tlerald “Professor, how in the world did vou lLappen to drive your car into that tree?” “Well. I saw the car was getting a little out of control, so I pulled the d the what-you- no more, professor. 1 see ow you did it.” _—m— AU T OO L D L TR LT UL L LT LT T See Ad on Page 12 Our New Combination Victrola Offer Style 90........$125.00 Ten 10-inch 75¢ Records. . . artistic and exclusive designs. A few sets finished in antique walnut. Bl B HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, with and without arms—for halls, Bedroom Suite, $1,800 living rooms, libraries; natural wax finish with magnificent Louis XVI period carvings. Italian Renaissance design. $50, $66.75, $83.50 and $96.75 each Rich in design and artistic carving this suite presents a remarkable value. It consists of NATURAL WAX-FINISH ROUND TABLES, Louis XVI Twin Beds, caned head and foot. design, $40. ARMCHAIRS, caned, natural wax finish, $46.75, $53.50, Chiffonier, caned front. Dressing Table, triple mirror. $56.50 and $63.50 each. Writing Desk. portunity for choosing beautiful furniture. FERNERIES OR JARDINIERES, oblong shape, caned natural wax finish; beautiful carved designs. $73.35. 2 UPRIGHT JARDINIERES, caned panels, $50 and $73.35 each. CANED BENCHES, natural wax finish. Louis XV design, $30; Louis X VI, $25 and $43.50 each. 3 CARVED CHAISE LOUNGES, natural wax finish; Lonis XVI design. $116.75 and $120 each. Louis XIV Suite For library, living room or foyer hall. A very elegant and exclusive design, with upholstered seat and back covered in poplin. Massive Carved High-back Sofa, $166.75. 2 High-back Chairs, $100 each. 3-Piece Antique Walnut Suite BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE CANED SUITE, in antique walnut finish, down cushioned seats on spring base. $400. e LOUIS XVI NATURAL WAX-FINISHED WALNUT With seat and back upholstered in poplin. SUITE, with beautiful caned backs. Suite consists of sofa High-back Sofas, $133.50 each. Armchairs, $56.75 each. and 2 armchairs. $196.67. ) Sidechairs, $30 each. LOUIS XVI CONSOL TABLE AND MIRROR, natural wax finish. $110. 1.50 $132.50 $10 cash. Balance on monthly payments. go Worch Upholstery Section, Fifth floor. > 90 Though there is quantity back of most all of these items, it is a wise plan not to delay in making selections, because of the great response we confidently expect and know that the items deserve. f H Prices are low enough to assure you of strict economy in any purchase. Mahogany Poster Beds Living Room 5’769 Ho G Fo:l-alge?t. = Tables SO 1 In Elegant Period Designs Made in-the Orchard. Queen Anne Mahogany Daven- port Tablg, 72-inch. $75. Charles IT Mahogany Davenport Table, 72-inch. $75. William and Mary Mahogany Davenport Table. $77.50, S Colral Matogny Daveryr THIS BEAUTIFUL ADAM DESIGN BEDROOM SUITE $67.50, At these extremely low special prices i : Louis XVI Mahogany Daven- 7-piece Suite with Twin Beds and Large Dresser and Chiffonier, $330. RH‘)‘CEWOD ORCHARD port Table, 60-inch. $47.50. é-plece Suite with Double Bed and Medium Dresser and Chiffonier, $215. L) Apple Marmalade, Mah Living R Table, with ead bookrack. S350, - In the three popular finishes—mahogany, ivory or walnut. In design, beauty of finish and high-grade workmanship it surpasses many suites at mucl In every jar the bougquet and flavor of de- g licious Winesap and Jonathan apples made Beautiful Louis XVI Mahogany Table, 60-inch. $100. higher prices. of just apples and sugar—preserved rightin the Ridgewood Orchards near Winchester Queen Anne Mahogany Table, with cane-panel ends $50. Ridgewood Orchard Marmalades at dealers listed below, priced | at 25¢ the jar: Louis XVI Mahogany Table. $30. Averbach, A, 31% Plerce St. Ballinger, B, Wisconsin Ave., Md. Borsock Market, 6315 Blair Road Fanaroff, 16 Good Hope Road. Freedman, S., 4400 Ga. Ave. Freeman Bros, 2203 14th 8t. N'W, Golden Market, 301 12th St. SE. Hals, J., 7th and .C Sts. N.E. Hals, 8, 1300 4% St. 8.W. Kaminsky, A., 5th and G Sts. N.W. February . Price $29.75 )| Twin or Double Sizes; fluted posters and plain pineapple top. Unusually attractive and high grade. Solfd Mahogany Gateleg Tables 55 Antique brown mahogany, with heavy turn legs and spool stretchers; full 41-inch size, fitted with drawer. Other Gate-leg and Drop- leaf Tables, in many designs, priced special for February Sale—$19.50, $27.50, $32.50 to $97.50. - Queen Anne Living Room Suites February Price 197.50 Very attractive cane and mahogany construction, up- holstered In a beautiful dark-toned tapestry with bright touches of blue and red and green, Loose spring cushions rest on coil spring base. Louis XVI Mahogany Table. $37.50. Queen Anne Mahogany Table. $40, Solid Mahogany Windsor Chairs 16.75 A correct copy of the popular, graceful Windsor design; pol- ished brown finish, \ ""To our knowledge it is the best value obtainable. 10-piece Sheraton Mahogany . . Dining Room 3 . Suites Special, 345 It has the simple lines that the homemaker of moderate circumstances {iikes forTil:s unvarying good taste. The size lamjl:ut right for 6 and 8 room ‘homes, bungalows and smaller apartments. Miller, A., Good Hope Road, Anacostis: Mooreland Bros., 1113 15th St. N.W. Mostow, A., Tenleytown Piney Branch Market, 5606 1éth 8t. N.W. « Rubin Bros., 4716 14th St. N.W. Sacks, H., 900 34 St. S.W. . Seigel, J., 3d St. and Md. Aves N.E. Sher, H., 233 12th St. 8B. i Steinburg & Murinson, 630 N 8t. N.T& ) Hornstein, M., 3325 18th 8t. N.W. Vigderhouse, M., N.Capitol and L Ste, ¥eDevitt Market, 10230 Girard St. N'W. ‘Wiggiton, M- F., Brentwood, M4 - RICHARD SPENCER PALMER, Inc 12 Warder Bldg. "™ Washington. D. €