Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1923, Page 50

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., JUNE 8, 1923—PART -2 v che @fidms Lanshurgh gfurniture Forty-nine Years of Reliable Furniture Dealing and strict adherence to a policy of Quahty That Endures at Low Prices! How can we refrain from celéebrating to the extent of offering| a big store full of Quality Furniture at big price reductions? That is what we have done— and we are using this space to tell you of a few of the many opportunities you have of cele- brating with us by enjoying big savings in Quality Furniture. memories. o ; s At any rate—the reductions are big! And this space—big as . , 1 WE INVITE OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS—AND WE SHAR ¥eéro no spee of applat = 2 down to the ¢ - ! MRS. CHARLES TIPTON, - 3 3 Who, before her marriage late in May, h - the 8. 1t 4 PORCH. ROCK was Miss Elizabeth Whi wfll‘l‘.'kl‘ i . ER’ wlth Slda of Mr. and Mrs. Mansfl ‘hite, A 1th 2 ; ¢ hall, R o resident. M . : 4 arms, just as pic- Dr. and Mme. Kuraz e e . tured; durably SRR oo : v built, and com- fortable. Enjoy Long Tenure 5 - I In Diplomatic Post| then nis sn. 1 ! i The m!ure? 2 ! v LAMPS Czechoslovak Attache Has| "Hex"canea ) !a:;';:‘uflfi;dgz; P ; atrongly urg Been Three Years Here on| phanizea by touch of charm to : the Americus. 3 5 Special Mission — Both| ifon ¥ e /- ntrance ~ 909 F Street r Mt M I Have Man % Vialued]| Ziiam ¥san, hogany finish ped- Ehends. emorrow’ s Visiting Shriners will be interested to know estals, and silk ; HICEORY e e : that we are celebrating our First Anniversary in Shodes in assorted E ROCKER, with ‘ The republic of eastern Europe| Bloh in Contin, this bwilding — which was formerly the Old colors. ; Known as Czechoslovakia onened div- | fioney ‘Monkof Masonic Temple, where Masons held their Lodge $15 75 double woven ic “rel ons e 21 d cretary of | e e ézn;mjulell: for years before the building was remodeled into Mr. Jan Masaryk. son of the patriot-| on' “iaw Fa our new home. 3 president, who still guides the ship Consideratio! and back; dur_ % = National and, of state. Mr. Masaryk was soon i ity 4 joined by a special mission dispatched| il be on - - i} Y N ably buflt_ to study commercial. industrial and| Miss McDos L WN MOVI’ER o - . 5 e clos 4 agricultural conditions and among| . THO clos! these attaches was Dr. Rudolph| Willtam P. Kuraz, accompanied by his wife. They| ing edl!:;)r 2 i 3 oy s y 5 mubjec were with the first envoy and they| Hig Boem r,'_, One of the remain to welcome the third, Dr. of baronial brown finish, upholstered in cretonne; five- foot Settee, Armchair and Rocker. Frantisek Chavalkovsky. Dr. and best made; Mme. Kuraz count three full vears ) e of residence in Washington and this \ well comn- is an extended tenure as diplomatic = i assignments now run & : structed, and Both are natives of their beautiful capital city of Prague, which crowns easy to run. : Charge the noble hills above the Viva Va Priced { and both are proud of its wonderful : riced spe- Account history through 1.300 years. and of i 1 i \ % STEAMER its claim now to be one of ;lu- m\osl = mally— 2 : ! CHAIR modern and progressive o urban . 1l % 2 centers. us well as one of the most Withdra 3 ¥ N\ 5 : AIR; artistic, r. Kuraz takes vast pride S Z & . in the fact that Bohemia is always ures H 3 3 . > s \ . cowas; adjust- counted as one of the most flourish-| SUF il to iiaur ng agricultural countries of |i;|;‘.—.,;;1p f y Y When independence came with the treaty of Versailles, it had but few of § comfort. innovations to adopt from other na- tic its government being free to A LE(T Ro shape its own course. The agricui- Willlam J. 3 N tural attache attended the yenerable | peergit Coms GATE T CKER; old University of Prague. which pos- i : . sessed the four faculties and sent| WIth Mise Gr. TABLE, solid as pictured; well ity students throughout the known fedcral childr o world a century and a half beforc| genmt of the mahogany, with made: and Columbus made his momentous wuis- , Covery, o e e me "5| Bociat Work Af drawer; 36 by 48 But in the opening years of the| In favor of s 2 comfortable. present century Bohemia, thoroughly | unanimous inch top. Very alive to changing standards in the | meating of tfy business and educational world, cin, 1 : > l llliluH“lleQ\ls &ld\?lll\‘@r:.ll}' O;‘ agriculture noon. flOOd IOOA' g and g 3 $ .95 ‘ SRR 1) Ilih‘n split hickory seat k A " in the suburb of Prague known as “There kL serviceable. HBreno, am; lheh ndm.!l Am;kj‘ru\'e(l and tor several practical of methods have been taught those who, having taken a regular| 7 ® statem| college course, desire to specialize in that the i selentific agriculture. Dr. Kuraz was| tribution td. . among the earliest students, and so| recognized " \ 2 e favorably did he impress his teachers| tion of o e P — 1l bertired whs that on’ taking his degree he was| Lhe confere 4 b K H . £ transferred at once to the agricul-| with this fe department of the dual empire “Of more located in Vienna. that tho won. Previous to this transfer the young | nated for the student had married Miss Paula of the Unitec Scheiner, and after a brief honeymoon | reau. Every ie took his bride to Vienna, where| lca belicves y they remained until after the stirring | ernmental org 3 Nt A | CO l events of 1916 which saw the dawn Experiey \ | | | oLmor of xzcdl\osl'o\'llkll;‘m m:l:p{ndence, The Miss Abbot? e e ~ j w. NISH DININ Shades T e | e | . | ALNUT-FINIS INING were born in the Austrian capital, and, 4 anite e yeace of TV iy | Saslasnr £ B e | ] A ROOM SUITE sn ten beautiful The walllncion Scalt e wslamone. Dy saaatae | fonoot oty 3 <% 1 - T pieces, as pictured; large Buffet, in- shades come in sizes ot ‘fnetr lice there. But wich The other e et =S| i ‘ ‘ 4 closed Server, China Cabinet, Ez- ranging from 4 ft. \ I of their life there. But with the other S h Dr. K lef! . . o LR Side Chairs, withg 75 wide v 7 1.8 Z,i T isolation from elther Austria or Hun- genuine leather seats 2 2 drop. - The prices | gary, and he was among those who Bonemien " flug, Feinforced by ihe ) igranis. oo :zttt:;”ut;zfi d:lzistgn; unfintmhed that you may paint being priced at 3 V! % Vy r Amacins TaT fow Giusights | JoRRie | LAl i L 1 8 75 $ 3 90 . est buildings In the world. From| patriots who gathered from the four 3. \ 3 ¥ y 0 | 7 Il s o tension Table, Armchair and five wide by 7 ft. 6 in. self into the struggle for complete| desply tntofh i - i vy di A d izati f a de- range accordingly, * S, S mtis of s ) JEVSTTRCE BARAKEAST SBT, of veey the smallest sizé standards of the Slovaks and the il the olden kings and one of the scand- tastes. Finish it to harmonize with! “ “\\ oty Prague, in May, 1820, Dr. Kuraz and CW" f“m”’gng’f e his family came to Washington, and 7 Ml they have settled ;‘m:lly into 'their ork Gt s, $2.39 Eac Table, $9.75. own niche here and have many valued | FOt¥, Sl Mme. Kuraz was also a student of | . — o — c— e = tha old University of Prague, but she f married young. She seems almost a A i S Rirl vet and wears her splendld Aark i i § - 5] LIBRARY ‘ ENGLANDER brown hair in braids clasped al B bt head in & mort bacemire e ana] 0 i TABLE, mahogany BED COUCH, not often seen in this country, and ! J = 4 . with soft mattress, I3 she loves a frolic as much as her| ; > 2 | finwh with dmwer . . = iman, Saehters. Dricurks v S| JORe! o ‘ A sty wll wade ' oty Swunisy e ot 1 ) [ | r very w N ¢ ! ers. Uses up little ‘:OC‘(X Lrenkdl'a‘rk Tndi (: ery fine holi- l{ t bl d o d 7 ia baseds T sieatonine. oos san | 1 ‘ ‘ able, .and go ; ; ol s 9 space when not in use. day tea in the woods is a regular : routine when the chill passes off the 8 ¢ | ; looking. air, n i As among the seniors in point of service at the Czechoslovakian lega- tion, Dr. Kuraz and his wite will be assoclated with the present charge d'affaires, Dr. Alols Stangler, in wel coming the new minister, who came to Washington only a few days ago. Dr. Chavalkoveky has been minister in Japan for nearly thres years. He is b ' o ‘. " - TEA CART, wdj marriod, o wite s T . rany hiin to Tokio, hmou.;]r.";"f s alto- > 2 ; CARD TABLE nut or mahogam gether probable she will join him X = P, 1 2 iy ot Rere. But the legation was rented by | Sente sl [ s y i _____———"5Q _yith leatherette i finish; good lookim Mr. asarvic for only threo yoars, and gn 4 P S R S a g ——————g d iceabl. y out o expire. y ghds SN > \ serv ) [The purchase of ' bermanent lega- E,":.?z...}‘., ; ; : ; : ‘ top. You can fold and serviceable. i tion wi o discuss efore an: 1. For: ) 3 o . 5taps are taken to relsase the presont | o E : it up and put it very good value af building or to select anodthe‘:l Sobthere Charities. D o & /| are ‘many points. t p ; nol S e s 2 away when not in own home in Prague. The new minis- N / ter is & lawyer by profession, is & ; e use. Czech and was a patriot of the war. 3 ‘The republic is training its own diplo- mats in the forelgn office and in a special school. But meantime only | . i OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM native-born patriotic Bohemians, Slo- vaks or Moravians of accepted ability | % FESPOnSY and Srperiave T Sifer e ay | up toa cerd SUITE. A handsome Suite, as pictured, : : COMBINATION LElind eifidoly B s oo popenn s ervict n | S e il comsisting of Settee, Rocker and Winged- e MAHOGANY - with easy rumning b7 "the” Austrian: government. to ba N rec back Fireside Chair, upholstered with ; g B GATE-LEG TABLE casters. Baby can’t P R R IR T Velour; outside backs cov- . s A with genuine mahog- fall out, teach him ioas Gamesace aul Mevoare ooa i ered in same material 3 1 49‘ 75 | any top; 36 by 36 . % TR inches; very good to walk! reside on jechoslovakian soil are looking, well made. SALE o el : i : . 169 Private Collection | 8™, ll ! 100 Glass Paperweights '-u R ! 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