Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923. " 2 PRI A A R A e e P T e } trians. Pacrace oe a¢ NINTH.- noa | He rouges his nose jest t’ excite {but she must git awfully dis- { -~ PRy | - - . |riea, an 1 s rnoon. ast night, after attempts té post- | and also serves the purpose of anm in- pecret of Old Jerusalem, Lost |[1uE sarcAINs THAT WERE sent o THE | | Abe Martin Says: |7 S S S0aity,, | R S0 alit | 0000 500000 Bt 100 e e— - (\ = ™ Lo h S e 4 anest cuss L 4 lundreds Of Undecipherable Documents,fi sy ! lke Lark’s th’ meanest cuss. JI’OIT\JU‘L(’, AVE N U J.L Found in Past Excavations, Exist, But | | 3 i (Y ey ot A e S DR A R T et \ | couraged. . | . . | h | cer] TN RN o R B A A T R L R R R i T R In Babylon Exile, Avidly Sought S FLl e Sl b ‘ : - ’ £HPERREG | — . Experience is a great teacher, Keys to Translation Are Lacking. | | e |STAGING AIR EXHIBITION % “The Tie of @ Thousand Knots” RGE KNOX McCAIN 1o Star and Phil Ledger. Copyright, WD aio txassups was faunt gt 55 ! | AT BOLLING FIELD TODAY | y i pie and | 5 Was oty betore the ; I e “The most unusual collection of knit- use of David, in J 'uSalem.]Slol’,\' of !}W my rious excavations T > - { t Cruft' . }in the sacred precincts of the mosque ] | Bandholtz Will Inspec ted k we havi displ q2 i ‘Which Will Do Stunts to €d nec .Wear € have evel: 1splaye Included all | : ) ’ Amuse Public. ! summarizes Berkley Knits for Fall. skt 5 | | i - ‘nder the direction of Brig. Gen.| = < . < - i 1 il | i amanoits. sommander ot the | New designs, rich colorings and exclu i ‘ Sl district of Washington, an aerial ex- sive weaves are combined in these‘aristo- s : crats of neckwear. nce. tie gold and | Pork 5 . 1l 1) buh Aheir xittonce - 1o|for the.treksury offthe temp =N il g FoEevocvIn0iSostosrsaces Every Berkley Knit has the individu- written on stone In s BtNESHRnENIRIAcDy Sred. 7 M /il Finish ality that expresses good taste and style. er has been deciphered. | : ) L Mahogany Finish It ch it B it it Sl a T ‘ i = : t characterizes the man who wears it. Semaie tihapel , nev- i ; : ' ‘ Windsor 3 hat will unlock the rales | v cee | i : the Eng ! o \ Chair ROZL"' \ $2.50 $3 $3.50 $13.25 sturdily | made, yet with graceful lines, this chair or rock- er provides both beauty of desizn an ong wea g vi A regu- ley, president of the Chemical So-| 2"J IoN& wearing service g | lar $22.00 value. recovered? ) d hel‘l ‘):h()u(l + 1 Christ and had alw S e ol ‘, . of Ereat {mportanc . in . | Students at G. W. U. Plan for Co- g o s George Plitt Co., Inc. DuNd 3 ! g | h Operation Program. o Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering s 1325 14th St. N.W., Main 4224 ettt 4 . VYour Last Chance —to secure one of These Popular Homes i Seventy-three of This Type Built % % % % 7 All Sold But Three A New, Clean Subdivision Where All Homes About You Are New ° Includes rice 30 &= 9 9 Alley Six Large Rooms; Hot-water Heat; Electric Lights; Laun- dry Tubs and Servant’s Toilet in a Daylight Cellar; Big, ‘licl:»lomy Porches, front and rear. Deep Lot to Wide Concrete ey. EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the founding of W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET, N. W. (opposite the Shoreham) is so clever at] ecms to him that | Exhibit House 4325 Third St. N.W. (Between Varnum and Webster) will be made the occasion of A Special Sale of Great Magnitude embodying CARPETS, DOMESTIC and ORIENTAL RUGS, LINOLEUMS, FURNI- TURE SUITES and OCCASIONAL PIECES Among the many attractive oppor- tunities included in this Anniversary Sale, we emphasize particularly the EXCEPTIONAL COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL RUGS Of Special Appeal To Those of Discriminating Taste T Terms Reasonable Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. 22 7% To Inspect—Take 16th St. Bus to Grant Circle, or 9th St. Car Marked “Soldiers’ Home.” D. J. Dunigan 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1267 I, 7 The reputation of the Eastern Rug is built upon more than durability alone. Their lasting beauty of color harmonies— their ever pleasing and interesting designs are in reality their strongest attractions. B - . ! P i Low Prices alone are never permitted toll))e tihe delt)elrminling i o | factor in our purchases—the Rugs must be desirable—they e t sl S h oes C . must be of a quality and character that we can conscien- Incontestably Correct onvenient to tiously recommend — they must be Oriental in their truest ! . > T and best sense—not simply the indifferent product of some Banister’s are distinguished on all i COIumbla . wo Good Oriental Country —they must have some stronger claim to consideration. . counts. They are designed and buiit | 1 g for the man of discrixfiinating taste. i Park . ; Car Lines The Rugs in this Collection are of sturdy Persian weaves— ‘ : soft and pleasing in colorings, and of unquestionable wear- j i 5 i ing quality. wear. i i ( )p Note them and realize that your selection will not be forced i —_— 2 en and by the limitations of a small stock. To be had in gun metal, viking and i : 5 i i el M e | gee o nghted Dally PERSIAN MOSSOULS, from 4.0 X 2.6 t0 5.6 X 3.6 - ... ... . $20to $50 oxfords and high shoes. Carefully i Location e Until 9 PM e loto 5o " Comfortable, well fitting and dura- ble—famed for high quality and long and pridefully fashioned into shoes of JOWWALS, approximating 4 x 2.6t0 6 X 3.6..... . 20to 50 surpassing merit. Brogue and Eng- . IRAN DOZARS, approximating 6.6 x 4.6 ... 85to100 lish last in black and russet. ] 740 ln aham st N w Bflwesetn 7quh v:,nel 8th I TURCOMANS, approximating 4 x 2.6 to 6 X 3.6 sue 201t0: .40 il . gr W SN et e i BOKHARAS, approximating 4 x 2.6 t0 6 x 3.6 ... 7 Z0¢a, 55 Sold exclusively by the P-B Co. i Beautiful Six-Room Homes, with Tile Bath, Hot-water Heat, Electric Lights, Day- . $12 : s light Cellar that contains laundry tubs and servants’ toilet. Extra large Pgrches :x’:d Also a Largc Collection 0[ g T et st o St e i ROOM SIZEA2¥E§('§SI\.} é{gglscxgér EQUALLY Years of experience enables us to built thjs “Quality House”— “Quantity Production” enables us to sell at this Low Price! In addition to the stocks of Rugs and Furniture displayed here, the TO INSPECT—Take 14th St. Car to 8th and Kennedy (two blocks south) or 9th entire resources of our New York Establishment are at your disposa St. Car to Ingraham (two blocks east). it | Our Establishment is open - ¥ rginh(» paid mvalvl shipping cvery day from 8 to 5:30 points in the United States . [ E KNOWN. STORE [l 1321 New York Ave. NW. _ Phone Main 1267

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