Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1923, Page 18

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18 BOHEMIAN SETTING . FOR CAFE HELD 0.K. Judge in New York Holds Restau- rauteur Has Right to Pro- vide Music. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, March $1.—Orchestral music in the Bohemian atmosphere of Greenwich Village is not sufficient grounds for charging a restdurateur with maintaining a public nuisance, according to a ruling of the special ses- sions court. Robert Cushman, proprie- tor of a cafe on West 4th street, was Salmon in rendering the de- id Cushman's license implied that he might have music at his res- taurant and p itted him to invite the public. Cushman could hardly be held responsible for the conduct of his patrons after they reached the side- walk, Justice mon etates, adding that “he is no different from the pro- y hotels and restaurants sic and dancing prevail” e was on evidence that liquor was sold in the cafe, the court said. On request of Assistant District At- torney Car phen a charge against Cushman of impairing the morals of e operation of the cafe r April 9. The court d C an several disorderly GHASTLY EVIDENCE IN MYSTERY PROBE Meat Chopper, Cauldron, Lye Of-l fered Against Innes in Disap- pearance of Two Women. ed Press . Ga, March 81.—A meat uldron and a quantity have been used to de- oise Den- Nelms ppeared myste- riously n Antonio, Tex., ten ears ago, e exhibity introduced Yy the government in the federal ourt trial of Victor E. Innes, charged vith misuse of the mails to defraud Mrs. Dennis. The prosecutic hibits to substa nnes killed introduced the ex- ate its theory that ms sisters, dis- es and destroyed em with lye, after defrauding the »f lye, soap and n June, 1914, Other witn seen the v before their and his wife nts being dismissed following ailure of the state to produce the ng he p. ded Mrs with him money for iced yester- Innes never CLAY DEATH Quiz OFF FOR 2 WEEKS Father Reiterates Disbelief in Sui- oide of Lieutenant, Descendant of Statesman. & | FORT SNELLIN nn., March 31. ~The military board of inquiry In- estigating the death last November ? Lieut. Charles D. Clay of Lexing- on, Ky, late yesterday recessed for wo weeks to await additional in- ormation from the War Department. Witnesses yesterday included Lieut. Col. Charles Clay, U. S. A, retired, who reiterated his disbelief in the findings of another board that his had committed suicide. He believe that a direct de: \nd exp! nid son murdered. C told of numerous letters ved from his 1 One of A sufficient to indi- ° young man’s thoughts ere farthest from taking his own . All of the letters, he said, had been forwarded to the War Depart- t with the request that they be read by the adjutant general and Gen. Pershing. An inmate of Redwing, Minn, state training school, brought here under guard, sald a former soldier at Fort Snelling, a deserter, had told him of killing Lieut. Clay.” The inmate ad- mitted that the deserter was partly responsible for his being sent to Red- wing for check forger: A Veritable Community Service The Classified Pages of The Star are filled with information inter- esting to every one—to a greater or less degree. Maybe you don’t know of a want you have. Yet some one may be adver- tising something that THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 1, 1923—PART ™ 1. Tk staeidlis vears of | Sincere Endeavor On our birthday it is eminently fitting that we should make survey of what we have accomplished-—an‘d to make plans for what we hope to achieve in the future. We are deeply mindful of the favor that has been ac- corded us during these thirty-eight years just ended. The efforts to deserve have been more than compensated for in the success you have gdiven us. - We built just two planks into our business platform at the very beginning—Quality of merchandise and Sincerity of purpose—-and upon them we are still standing. Mistakes we have uncloubtedly made—human endeavor is faulty at best. But they have been made right—quickly as they have been discovered—and every precaution taken to guard against repetition. For this Anniversary occasion we have planned some merchandise opportunities that we shall be glad to have you share. If you don't know us well they will serve as an introduction to us and our methods. If you are among our "old friends” then we are doubly glad to have you enjoy them. House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” Seventh and Eye Streets will make strong appeal to you. Don’t miss scanning the Classified Pages thoroughly every day. Of course, The Star prints MORE Clas- sified ads every day than all the other ‘Washington papers combined. “Around the Eorner” is a Star Branch Office Demonstration Week ‘praflyflur Anniversary Specials In Bedroom Suites Most effective models—splendidly developed. 7-piece Ivory Suite; very attractive pattern, sacpnee. 121 4-piece Combination_ Ma- hogany Suite, with Chiffo- robe; it is of attractive de- sign. s price. *21 7% 7-piece lvory Duo-tone 7-piece Combination Wal- nut Suite, copy of a Duncan Phyfe design. Full Size Vanity Case. Anniversary .00 Sale Price.. 3565 8-piece Combination Wal nut or Combination Mahog any Suite, with Twin Beds. Sie prce. 7225 Suite, pleasing $ .00 pattern and excellent construction. 4 5 Anniversary Sale Price ....... The Foster “Ideal” Spring is the spring of maximum comfort—because there's a separate and distinct spring under every inch of you—a hundred and twenty upright spiral springs conforming to the body’s contour—fitting the form and supporting it. Foster Ideal Springs sl 900 cannot sag. ‘Anniversary Specials In Dining Suites Typical of H. & H. quality—at special prices for this occasion. 4-piece Dining Suite—exactly as_the illustration—very attractive design on modern lines—Combination Walnut— with large Buffet, China Closet with center door of glass, and Octagon Table, top 45x54 $ .50 Anniversary 21 1 inches extendable to 6 feet. Sale Price ......... cresessssee Chairs that will go well with this Suite can be supplied— with neat figured tapestry seat. Straight Chairs at $10 10-piece Combination Wal- nut Suite, high-grade design and finish. v i " 9-piece Combination Ma- hogany Suite—of Grand Rapids reliable make. Armchairs, $16 10-piece Combination Wal- nut Suite, with Oblong-top Table. Sy $3 1750 10-piece Combination Wal- nut Suite; handsome in ef- fect and superior in con- struction. Ammivreiy $ 4 =7 5.00 10-piece Combination Walnut Suite, of X _Chippendale period; and excellent Grand $63750 Rapids construction. Anniversary Sale Price, Linoleum—as the Armstrong Co. makes it—has risen to the dignity of a fine floor covering—even as it is a most sanitary and durable one. You will be intergsted in seeing of what real Linoleum is made —and o that end the Armstrong factory has sent us a very comprehensive educitional exhibit— which will be on display in our Eye Street window throughout this week. Broadly speaking, Lino- « leum is made of Cork, Linseed Oil and Burlap. Let the exhibit show you the Armstrong method. In conjunction with the 'exhibit we are featuring cur splendid stock of these best of Linoleums—offering a wide variety of patterns—in yardage or made-up Rugs. ‘In Rugs Printed Patterns By the Yard— Printed Linoleumm. .vvv.vv.ee0-85¢ 5. yd. Inlaid—tile and wood 4 patterns. .$].50, $].75 and $2.25 sq. yd. Parquetry Patterns..........$2.85 sq. yd. 'Ahnjversary Specials In Living Room Furniture Suites and separate pieces that are most attractive in type and quality. 3-piece Overstuffed Suite, with Velour covering. Amiversry $1 6750 2-piece Over-upholstered Suite, covered with Velour. seic prce” 327 5% 3-piece Overstuffed Suite with _combination_Tapestry and Velour covering. Anniversary .00 Sale Price.. $325 3-piece Overstuffed Suite covered with pleasing pat tern of Tapestry. Anmiverary s 4 3750 Chairs and Rockers Combination Mahogany Hall Armchair, with cane seat and back. Annlv $4l'50 sary Sale Price Combination Mahogany Hall _»l_\_ rmchai r.hwlllh handsome ‘apestry uphol- versary Sale Price Mahogany-finish Armchalr; cane seat and back; wing de- et wae s S1RS sary Sale Price... ‘_r’llah?gsng-flaish»rl Windsor C ) ack, with ood s . Anniver- $7‘50 sary Sale Price.. .. Combination Mahogany “"lndr:soxf" Chatr, wit lag seat. $ m Anniversary Sal = Ammiversary” saie 315 Mahogany-; Armchair, with high back = Anniversary & s19-7D Daogany Windsor Arm- chair with flag SHE s desl g 32150 sary Sale Price Windsor pahogany-finish Windso: ocker, with flag seat Anniver- $37-50 sary Sale Price.. Featuring Refrigerators The brand we favor above all others is the “Challenge” Brand— and for reasons that a critical investigation and careful comparison will convince you are good reasons — effi- ciency and economy. Offered in various types—and in all prac- tical sizes. In the Side-icer Style— A range of sizes and types out of which you can select satisfactorily. High Wide Deep 40 inch 28in. 16 in. 41%in. 3vin. 16 in. Enam. lining Enam. lining Other sizes of the Side-icer type— With enamel lining, up to...... = ‘With porcelain lining, up to... With porcelain casing and porcelain lining, UP 20 ceccesssrmersrsscommonsomuece In the Top-lid Style— We are giving you detalls of dimensions and linings. High Wide Deep | 87 in. 20 in. 13% in. sl le 37 in. 20 in. 133 in. 512_75 Enamel lining. 42 in. 24 fn. 18% 1 Enamel u:f-: e 25 Other sizes of the Top-lid YWith enamet 1t = ngy Tp'to: $38.50 th poroelain uning. Up tor $58.00 40 in. 22 in. 14% ta slsm Armstrongs Linoleum An Inside Look in the Fouse In the Handy Ice Chests— Still a very popular style of Refrigerator—which the Challenge supplies admirably. High Wide Deep 23 in. 24% in. 15 in,, 58.75 25 in. 27 in. 177} in,, 510.65 Other sizes of Ice Chests, (Exactly as Illustrated) Size 6x9 .......$0.00 Size 7.6x10.6, $] 4.00 Size 9x12 ....$] 850 Seat and back upholstered in hand- some Tapestry, which includes the out- slde backs, so that the piyces are of attractive appearance if used with the backs exposed. The seats are made with comfortable resilient springs, and the shapely _designed g 00 arms aro of Mahogany 20 finish., Annitversary Sale

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