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Door and Window Capitol Brand Porch Shades Of strong even split wide wood slats and stained in brown, or green. Completely fitted to hang. feet fect Slip Cov 30-inch v wide S Sui i reet T feet Tee feet wide, wide; wide, wide EM e ITEM 9 — Waffle Irons, ITEM 5 — Folding Clothes Horse, a~ il foct high frames for gax or ol stove uses wood handles e, $1.80, pe lariy $1.29 vinl uartersforPorchRockersfor Years Solid Maple Porch Rocker, $4.50 \With arms, slat back, natural varnish finish, double-woven rattan seat. Made strong. At $4.50. Solid Maple Porch Rocker, $5 Slat back, natural double-woven rattan seat. for years. At $3. Lawn Settee, $1.79 Of hardwood, varnish finish. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. varnish finish, Will last Awnings Made of Better Grade Material Fitted on frame, complete with all fixtures, ready to hang. 28 to 50 inches wide. Blue stripes, green stripes, tan stripes or khaki. Three grades featured— Grade No. 3 AtSLT5 At$195 AtS2.95 Each Each Each Porch Awnings—the Kind That Roll Up Grade No. 1 Grade No. 2 Grade No. 3 At $2.45 At $2.79 At $3.95 At $2.95 At $3.39 At $4.45 At $3.45 At $3.89 At $4.95 At $3.95 At $4.29 At $5.45 At $4.95 At $5.19 At $6.45 John Blylc;.:n‘ Other Awning Materials nted and Woven A¢ 35¢, 49¢, 39c and 75c Yard Cedar Chests | Beautiful Cretonnes $10.28 to $29.50 Hundreds of.patterns in rich New Patented Air- ll(ht le. colorings— Many sizes and styl specially constrycted. 35¢ yd. 2% vd. Holland Window Shades, 89¢c | 3se va. All colors on guaranteed Hartshorn rollers | 8 it 6x8 it.. 7x8 it., 8x8 ft., 10x8 it., er Materials, 83¢c Yd. | Striped Cotton at 2%e | Belgian Linen at S3e S9e yd. 45¢ yd. 69c yd. 98¢ yd. 89 yd. 125 yd. mmer Curtains 89¢c to $8.93 ile. Marquidette or RE N EDALitEns Palais Royal—Second Floor. Sherwond All-metal and Coutimental T 69c nch atiles, walnut stais, ed. Chalce of ITEM 1—Screens. ¥atension Frames. flied With biack wire clot metal Screen. Continental Hardwood Fram tarly ITEM 2—Screen D Wack wire cloth; regu- nozzle. Regularly ITEM 4—Skirt Boards, made of selected cotton woed, in owing slzen: ot size. Regularly 80 4 foot size Special . ITEM 6 — Chair Seats, upholstered, “B. Z. Put On,’ stev] hooks to fasten. Gemuine drill leath- | er. in 12, 13 or 14 2 420 5-foot sire. Special ITEM 7—Chambers, gray ensmeled. wubject to g ~light Imperfections. Regularly 42c. Special........ C ITEM 8—Celanders, gray enameled_steel 1 lo wiight mperfections: medlum sise. Reguldrly Yoe. 28 Special i 2 C ITEM 10—Food Choppe: h chopper packed sepa rectpe book and Instru ITEM 10 Food Choppers. Palais Royal—Fourth Floer. While the Supply Lasts We'll Give You, Without Charge, 1 Gallon Can Polarine Motor Oil With Each Lehigh Cord Tire Lehigh Cords Need no introduction to the W ceive quality at a price. Rememl offer: .$14.50 .$16.95 .$32.75 .$36.10 .$37.20 30x3 Cl... 30x31 Cl. 3ied SS. BoRAISS L ) 3AxANSSE L a ashington Public. They are making new friends every day. You re- her—These prices are for a limited time only. Take advantage of this Sale Price Cords $10.50 $12.00 $20.00 $22.00 $23.00 Sale Price ° $28.00 $29.00 $30.00 $35.00 $37.00 Tubes $2.00 $2.25 $3.00 $3.25 $3.40 List Price ..$46.65 .$47.70 .$48.90 .$58.10 .$61.00 Tubes $4.00 $4.15 $4.25 . $5.00 ' $5.25 | 33x415 SS..... 34x415-SS....... 38588 L 35x5:8S. .. .k 32x41% OUR GUARANTEE—-READ —LehighCords are fully guaranteed against any defects of workmanship or material, and will be adjusted on the 10,000-Mile . Basis. Tire Service on Lehigh Cords All Tires Purchased Here Without Charge. Credit to all who have charge accounts here. We will gladly charge Lehigh Cords and Tubes purchased here. Just ‘“have them charged.” Palats Reyal—Fourth Fleer. Are Mounted - WASHINGTON, D. C, APRID 29, 1938—PART 1. . ’ New Theater and Office Building for Capital | ARCHITECTS' NORTHEAST UORNER OF 13TH AND E STREETS EASTERN STUDENTS REHEARSING PLAY| Will Present Shakespeare Drama on 3rd of May in Audi- torium. |and making the costumes, which | range from the gauzy dresses of the fairies to the draped costumes of the ! Grecians, and the coarse clothes of | | the workmen, The production will be given three | lnl:hu—uay 3, 4 and 5. The last| | night has been designated as alumni nght, when it is expected that the |graduates will be ‘present in larze ! numbers to witness the first drama production in the new school. The principal parts in the play will . be taken by Mildred Boynton. Paul | Doerr, Marie Didden, William Eastern’s spring pl: “A Midsum- | Clementson, Margaret Beasley, Jose- mer Night's Dream,” will be given nh::‘w’rremalne and Mortimer Daven- for the first time st a matinee per- | P° formance, planned especially for the | graded school children, on May 3, at 3 |CHECK FORGER GIVEN p.m. Al committees are working Biraentiy to make thie Arat m.m! TWO AND HALF YEARS ipreduction in the new school a memo- | e rable event. The plays given at lhfi}!t.d Triest Among Prisoners Sen- old school were all successful. In the new building, with scenic cuu!pmen!i‘ tenced b’ Justice Su\flor\j. jwhich is the last word in that line. Two Probated. A :m“( I::;m""': c;‘:::“::‘u;:mifl Justice Stafford in Criminal Division ! New Yor o - : e rday sentenced Fred Triest to it is expected that a new standard 1 vesterday in dramatic achlevement will be es- |serve two yeirs Al aiximonths in i tablish penitentiary as convicted of - a’l'h: 'rvheurl under the direction ing a check for $54 last October. The of Mré. Frank Byram, is working |prisoner has been in trouble about Ifl\Pl'lImo mastering the beautiful but | checks on a former OCLLalflnr;‘ Teaa difficult score of Mendelssohn’s music. Cain Robinson, colored, who xl) ead- { Minnie Hoxey will be at the piano. ed guilty to shn(l\((ln‘x ern: e‘flon The music will be one of the features l\‘\u::“‘nl\e:h;leeg:\u:{ on:a:;a)\ A :;“‘ e prr(;%x:l:::‘, the fairy | Like sentences were lanlsed cn‘x; Rob- dances, the artisans' parts, and those | ¢, CATTICHAS, BIG, ol wan charged of ‘the nobles ing he h | the eneral supervision of Miss Ethel | with mon-support and Banks with T. Prince. Eastorn's new domestic science de- | Probation was extended to Faul D. partment, although by no means fully | j;r.q. Hillyer had taken two let- equinped astyet yithe \u.n(; of lfi; ers from the mails and Henson stole Ttivity lsc. Eete f commniioe 0 a quantity of cigarettes. Each was teachers and students is desl Bemtenced to serve two vears in the om— = IR but the sentences were TAXIS & AUTOS i e 0"? Rates | penitentiary, suspended during havior. —_— To get things coming your way you | must have the right bait. Next Door to R. Harris & Co. 402-404 Seventh Street Values You’ll Appreciate in These High-Grade RESSES They're all here, the newest - models. Canton Crepes with big Bertha Collars and Panels, of Lace, Alltyme Crepes and Paisleys. You'll admire the dainty trimming effects, too. Two-Piece Dresses —In the latest Draped modes. Exceptional workmanship and designing, attractively trimmed. A ‘complete line of sizes for Women and Misses. $13.95 All-wool Slip-over Sweaters A Special at $1.90 Prescriptions of MRS. N. C. COON or Hair ardl Complexior. For Dandriff & growing hair. For dry hnir & itching scalps. Sealp Food: Abgorbs ali Absorbent Cleansing (weam: airt, reduces large pores, Aimond Skin Pood: * A builder that whitems and makes welwety complerion. Cream: Makes firm pecks and f§ eradicates wrinkies. $1.00 ench st drus stores, and at M, street northwest. snd Separtment rs. Cobs' otee, 1406 Eye DRAWING OF PROPOSED COSMOPOLITAN THEATER STRUCTURE, TO BE ERECTED AT THE NORTHWEST. PLANS GOMPLETED .~ FOR BIG THEATER | Work So as to Occupy { Structure by January 1. Completion of revised plans which include vital changes looking to] | sreater security and protection as | well as adding beauty and comfort ]r.»r the proposed new Cosmopolitan | Theater and office building at the northeast corner of 13th and E streets northwest was announced | last night by the Cosmos Theater | Company, Inc. Work, which already has been commenced on the structure, will be pushed in order to insure the opening of the theater by January 11} next. | | The more important of the changes | will be in the main and mezzanine floors and in the tower which sur- mounts _the building_at the corner. From the mezzanine floor on the 13th street side of the building will project a balcony six feet in width and sev- enty feet in length, into which, in case of accident of any kind, the en- tire mezzanine and gallery floors of the theater can be emptied. Addi- tional security is provided in a wide avenue through the center of the auditorium of the theater on the main ffoor. i Many Other Feat The theater entrance 13th street nearest to F an artistic lobby leads to a foyer said to be unsurpassed by any theater in_the country. A marble stairway will lead to a mezzanine promenade. The auditorium will combine beauty and comfort in Ita chalrs, wide aisles, acoustics and perfect view from every‘ part of the house. Draperies and | hanging of rare materlals will aid in | the interior adornment. The pros-| cenium is designed by archlte«tnl will be on street, where famed for theatrical construction. mechanical features and 1 provide the stage with| every requirement. In adadition a magnificent pipe organ is promised. A terrace garden for dancing, with entrances on 13th and E streets, will | be in the form of an open-air sunken , so arranged and ventilated can be used throughout the en- tire year. The roof garden will be 120 feet |-~ from the street level. It will be fully equipped for theatrical comfort and convenience and will be reached by fast elevator service. Another feature will be a restaurant The office section of this structure will provide for 225 offices, singles, } doubles 1mni suites, directly open to GRAIN FUTURE RULINGS SUBMITTED TO "CHANGES || Proposed Regulations to Carry Out New Law Require Close Report on Deals. Proposed regulations for carrying out the provisions of the grain fu- tures act, recently declared constitu- tional by the Supreme Court, have been submitted to exchanges members of the grain trade for con- sideration and recommendations be- fore adoption. The grain futures ad- ministration has asked that replles be sent to its Chicago office. N hearings are planned. The regulations call for the filing of a dally report as soon as possible after the close of the market, show- ing details of all contracts of sales of grain for future delivery. In ad- dition, the reports would include a statement of the net position of the market at beginning of period, quan: tity of grain purchased sold, quantity delivered and ceived, quan tity covered by contracts. settled in some other manner, net position at end of period. Each member of a contract marke grain futures admini; 1s0 would be required to report promptly any information relating to J] uttempted mlnlpulntlon of prices. Wall Papers 3-Day Sale Present this Coupon and get cut-rate prices on room. lotg, consisting of 10 single rolls of side Wall Paper and 20 vards of cut-out Border to match—suitable for every room in the house. Regular $2.20 Room Lot Also $3.25 Room Lot .. 20c Cfllmg? er;— ' 10c a Single Roll COUPON (S) Henry A. Jaffe 720 11th St. N.W. Geod for Wall Paper Offer Cosmos Company to Push|- LANSBURGH & BROTHER Do You Want a Stenographer? Say so in a Star Clas- sified Ad and next day vou can make vour se- jection from the appli- cations you will have Everybody looks to The Star Classificd Ads for help in get- ting help—and he cause of the results The Star carries MORE small ads than all the other Wash- ington papers com- bined. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office “To children so aogel of mercs.” Where directions are followed, 1T NEVER FAILS neupne scarcity and cnormous cost of SAN ins full dose. Stood sixty everywhere or by mall, Sl Iphia AnvERTlu:uL\'r. l-'m to Asthma and Hay “Fever Sufferers | Free Trial of Method That Ans One | Cam Use Wi comfort e Lous of Time. We have a method for the control of want you to try it mattcr whether your case iv evelopment mle A relieve | you_promptiy. 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