Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 10

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FEDERAL ESERVE LN 1 HELD WATONA SSET . L System Be Kept “Clean of . Politics.” . R, 4 I By the Associated Press.” ¥ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., September 128.—A demand that the federfl reserve ,system be kept “clean of politics™ and i@ statement that the system had saved ‘the country serious logses in times of {business disturbance were contained in sa resolution passed yesterduy by the iboard of directors of the National As- “We are coming out o crisis with a cost and a less than the causes pron Tbecause the federal rese possessed _sufficient pow the tottering credit structure sorderly liquidations,” said the e syste pport i “Whether business is prosperous or _merely fair depends largely upon the country’s foreign trade,” agother reso- Jution said. “The maxim8m of productive powers cannot be abse “in internal trade; some of our .tion must find its way Into other coun- tries. = “It is therefore desirable for our gov- Lernment to devote more .more of its resources to ~of forelgn 2 ng in *proj 'd be reasonab! ceptance of c: o tive in the inv on of cases w the ethics of the profession have been violated.” i WIFE NAMES NINE. Seeks Limited Divorce From R. L. ‘Wright, Jr. Mrs. Grace W. Wright today filed Buit in the Dist: upreme Court for a limited divorce wit her husband, Robert Lee Wright, § eastern manager of i C v ing corporaticn. who sl $6,000 a year. They were 16, 1914, and have one ¢ charges ‘cruelty and asks enjoin her husband from or_visiting her Through Attorneys and McAtee the wife picture of an Wi husband's effects and uiso a a woman whom he had met mond. The le ing terms. T women to who nd b attention are mentioned in the bill. Police Seek Colored Maid in 16th Street Robbery. home of ) 16th street, Tuesday afternoon. of the jewelry belonged to Miss Lola ¢ Allan. A colored maid, who had been v of the family three da hortly before the je vy was missed, and Detectives Swe. mey and Waldron are anxious to ques- tion her about the jewelry. The police were told that the col- ored maid was employed through a local agency, and she is said to an- swer the description of a girl who worked in other hbmes where jewelry ‘was stolen. Here are the facts: Friend Wife had gone to the country. Hubby dutifully stayed behind. The floors needed a new coat of varnish, and so he bought a can and varnished the floors, expecting it to dry in a few hours leaving He thought how: pleased Friend Wife would be when she returned.. Days passed, but the varnish just would not dry. *Just like a man,” you say. No, hubby was not to blame—he wasn’t advised fo scrape the wax off before applying the varnish. Mistakes and disappointments can be avoided by stepping into this store. Before we sell you any paint, our paint experts go over your requirements with nd then advise you on the proper rneth/ods a glowing, smooth mirrored surface. you to ascertain your exact needs, a h alimony from | S tion Hall, -~ YCredit Men's Board Demands That ! To the Eaitor TO FAMILIARIZE PEOPLE WITH U. S. CONSTITUTION Correspondent Commends Proposal and Suggests Name for Conven- , Whea Built. o Star: Inspired by an article Jday's Star regarding ‘the nation-wige movement to familiarize people with | the Federal Constitution, permit me to offer a suggestion. Without doubt the movement. as contemolated. will accomplish an incalculable amount of good, and If it is to be a permanent growth its center obviously should be located at Washington. tion is that when a convention hall fit to adorn the National Capital is erected it should be cailed Constitu- tion Hall. itol, th mor| { ting t he un-American American than such and other e Mogument, the ructui a rebuke in stone Constitution Hall would, if I had power to bring it about, house a of American history, onal school for the study of representative government— with lecture ‘courses on the Constitu- . | tion and public meetings, from time to time, in honor of the constructive publicists—Hamilton, M the rest—to whose splendid team- to be used when painting. This advice will invaribly save you money and make it worth your v. while to visit us—even though we may seem a little “off the beaten path.” “714- We ill gladly d - amounts to $3 or over. Smoked Hams * Swift's “Premium” 8 to 10 Ib. Lb., 27c Fresh Meat Cuts Prime Rib Roast, Ib, 35¢ Associated with the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1922. = — e ——— ¥ as the Rivoll, on the east sfde of |will consist of an extensive entrance :lu‘ly in ‘Nova:’nbvr Grading of the site M . | Georsta avenue, between Garfield and [1obby and foyer, with adequate rest | Eaoy 1s under WAY. o o o roof con- Hamilton streets northwest, are be- |rooms, offices projection chambers, |struction throughout, in accordance with Ing drawn, it was learned today. etc. There will beno basement to the |fire and building regulations. A events, explained, The theater, to cost, it is understood, | bullding. - Numerous exits will be fn the neighborhood of $250,000, wili |provided. The auditorium will be ex- e e T /] seat _from 1,600 to 2.000. persons on' betnsively decoriated and will be > one floor, balconies and_ galleries be- equipped with special lighting and veuted it. PRESIDENT\DECLINES BID. ing _eliminated. 1t will be erected|ventilating factlities. —————— by Marcus Notes, owner of a chain On_both sides of the entrance lobby | President Harding will be unable to Rivoli, Seating 1,500 to 2,000 on of 'x::ollwnhnlsmre houses an 9th | will be storerooms, not connected with | attend the celebration in Freemont. y 3 s istreet, In the downtown section. st fqwnto flon :h-,mllheuler,‘ ‘The front will belot at- (Jhl(;, October :, l‘o o::?tr\'e l‘he 100th 0 * 5 ‘eature 0 e eater w! e an |tractive architecture and the interior | anniversary of the rth of former Single Floor, to.Be Built 8t | i uifary open-air theater, of concrete Hamilton Street.’ work the merits of ouf governmental system are due. = Of course, the building would be ornamented by statues of femous cqustitutionalists, and, in case the EZggefiled educational foundation were established, the aforesald public meetings should be addressed, in ad- dition to native talent, by orators and statesmen from abroad, and in the course of time the influence of Con- stitution Hall would d far be- yond the s of the United States. WILL TIPTON TALBOTT. in last Sun- i decorating will be given particular at-|¥President Rutherford B. Hayes. construction, for the use in warm tention, it is said. weather. This space will be un-| A prominent New York theater archi- | of the late President. when the latter usually large, as the ground acquired | tect is now engaged in completeing pre- | called at the White House today. Mr. Notes has a depth well adapted 3 ‘ by liminary drawing of the stiucture for | Formal invitation to.the President Plans for the construction of a large | g5 a site for such an addition. the approval of the owner. It is ex- | was Gelivered to the White House motion picture theater, to be known| The Rivoli, as now contemplated, He 80 informed Scott R. Hayes, son R. K. F 1114 9th St. RUUD MEN TO BANQUET. Celebrate Tonight 25th Anniver- sary of Firm’s Founding. The Washington organization of the Ruud Manufacturing Company of Pitts- burgh, will celebrate the twenty-fifth niversary of the founding of the com- a theater party and dinner Tocal organizatjon mpany. where will hold vhile at the fac- will give a Ruud, the URNITURE —a magnificent display ot new and beautiful pieces. Attractive prices. Geo. Plitt Co., Ic. 255,148 St pected that construction work will start | several weeks ago, and at the time Sept. Furniture ~ Sale My sugges- Inguire About Our Deferred Payment I'\lan W. . Moses& Sons Established® 1861 Furniture s, “Eleventlh and F Sts. 28" Annual September Furniture Sale - But 2 Days Remain In which to share in the Very Special September Sale reduc- tions.* A wide range in styles, period or modern, is assured Li . The whole 9 s of the Linens Upholstery adison and The Linen Shop eliv Smoked Hams you. atB:!nkBtS_»Con;iforts and Spreads Sizes 8% 10 1b. Sizes s AT ,‘ j tiractive Pprices. FreshL:;;:::ecfu’s “ “““m“mmm ml-Wo;l Plaid Blankets 66x80 inches; gray and white, blue and Halibut Steak. .lb., 40c i alibu white and pink and white; 3-inch »l»lllllllli‘flll|||l-llllllifib Bouillon Roast, Ib., 25c | Sal, Steak. .1b., 40c i ] : : Shoulder Clod, Ib. 25¢ | Spot. ».ve. . Tby 20c = black plaid. Special, $7.75 Pair. Chuck Roast. . .lb., 18c | Butterfish.. ... .lb, 20c . Boiling Beef...lb., 12c | Croakers......lb., 18¢c 3 AH-:WOOI Plaid Bl.anket_s, 68x80 Leg o’ Lamb...lb., 35c | Flounders . Ib., 18¢c inches; tan and white, pink and Fresh Ham....lb.,, 27¢c | Trout 1b., 20c . ;Vlh“ke all’itildblue and white; 4-inch B bt o s S The Windsor—A quaint three-piece Living Room Suite, upholstered in At Ipacs: Specxg], $9.50 Pair. Veal Breast "¢ 1b., 20c mulberry velour. Three pieces as ShOWR.......cccvvrmieirenrsesane.o.. $167.50 . s Veal Shoulder. .Ib., 25c | Oysters. ....... : : - BIA“l;VX:O:;SngJvart Scotch Plaid ankets, inches. i Chicken,s, Fine Home Dressed for Frying, Lb,, 42¢ $11.50 Pair, x80 inches. Specxa], G(:‘n.(ape’ » No. 1 Stock wh. Basket, 32c; 3 for 90c 15 lbs., 22c ite All-Wool Blankets, rose, . 2 l.)lue and pink borders; size 72x84 Hot Bread a.nd Rolls inches. Our leaders, $19.25, ‘ Every Evening at 4 $24.00, $28.00 and $32.00 Pair. pora e el o This Dining Room Suite will lend dignity and character to the finest - Ripplette Dimity Bedspreads, e = home. Rich in detail; made of fine selected American Walnut of spe- all white; hemmed ready for P-K Coffee [ e oo e I Y reat Lb., 27c cial finish, to prevent scratches or marks. This suite consists of buffet, use; require no ironing. — — 66 inches long; china case, closed-in serving table, oblong dining-room 63 1 table, 5 side chairs and armchair to match. Chairs are covered with x90 inches, $1.80 each tapestry. Suite sold complete only. Regular price, $550. September 72x 90 inches, $2.20 each Sale Price of Suite. ...coeeecenceiccenennes Seslen s eRisels T S $425.00 81%90 1 : : : s inches, $2.70 each Ten-piece Louis XVI Designed American Walnut Dining Room Suite, N ! consisting of buffet, china case, serving table, oblong dining room table, 90x100 inches, $3.20 each i 5 side chairs and armchair. September Sale Price............ ceenees . $384.00 i Buffet, $84.50; China Case, $68.50; Serving Table, $46.78; Oblong Dining Room Table, COMFORTS l $70.00; Side Chairs, $18.00; Armchair, $24.25. \ Friday and Saturday are the | i last two days in which you can choose any comfort in stock at | an addition of 15 per cent off l the new lowered prices. ! \ | Art Lamp and Shade Salon The special discount on our Lamps and Shades closes Saturday. Secure your selec- tion, less 10 per cent off. This seven-piece Mnhogany Bedroom Suite; finish, construction and ‘quality. the best; suite consists of large-size dresser, vanity dresser, bow-end- #ull size) chifforobe, chair, rocker and bench. Dresser and vnflel;glse gln:s tgps. Regular Price $880.00. September Sale Price. .$498.00 Drapery Dept. Special Sale of Lace Curtains Marquisette Curtains, 214 "yards long; white, ivory and ecru; double hem; cluny inser- tion and edge. Regular $2.75. * Special, $1.75 Pair This Gate-Leg Table. Size 48x60. Price.$59.50 Special Gate Leg Ta- ble. Size 54xb4. - - Price ............857.50" This Gate Leg Table. ~ Size 48x60. September Combination Ma- hogany Tea Wagon, with drop leaves, re- movable glass tray, 4 rubber-tired’ wheels. ° September Sale Price 25.00 Carved Combina- 21, yards long; hemmed edges; trimmed with real lace in artis- tic designs. Regularly worth eeesenne Paint We caii supply you with the complete line Wholesale Sale Price ....... tion Mahogany Cane ; s aits an armshes. s st ar Exclusively “The Right Product for the Right Purpose.” Retaib ble. Size 54x54 er. September Sale i inches .oeeue e -§57.50 White and ivory Marquisette, 86 inches wide; ‘a ‘specially good quality of “double-thread con- struction. Special, 20c Yard Price ........819.75 .. ... Special Friday Offerings in Rugs Axmiinster Rugs = Seamless Wilton Velvets = Seamless Axminster Deep, rich ‘pile and poThey, look liks genuine Wilton Rugs Domtifal Persian - Eiie mi. e tetuoe siar % | Tie b shrg b o b bed colorings. { 8.3x10.6' ..$60.00 9x12 Special, $45- 9x12......$65.00 8.3x10.6, $55 Ingsirs About Our Deferred Payment Plan . - .. ., Speclal, 758 Yard 4 ,'Ve]tgx;; 33 to 36 inches wide; a printed pile fabric particularly effective as a drapery; twelve those in the more expensive rugs. . 9x12, $61.50 & $65 the President thought it was pos that he might be able to participate in the ceremonies, but subsequent have —is right now—let us give you an estimate erguson, & Phooes Main 2490-3401. " Fine Brussels Net Curtains, beautiful designs and colorings. | L)

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