Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1923, Page 36

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IOHNSON INDORSES VETERANS BONLS Cal fornian Repeats Stay-at- Home Policy; Weuld Lower I Income Tax. By the Awociated Press. CEICAGO, November 29. — Jolning ssuc on national problems with the presont f administration, Sen- ator 1 son has placed be- ome of the prin- zn policy, in- diers' bonus on of income taxes for the as suggested ©s for the country's agricul- with nd a plan for | SAYS BRITAIN AND ITALY ANGRY AT PROPHECY |SERBS DEMAND GERMAN PLAN TO HAMPER FRANCE | Further Trouble From Military Control Commission in Berlin Predicted by Paris Editor. By the Assoclated Press, PARIS, November 29.—J wein, foreign editor of L presses in today's Issue t tion that Great Britain and I going to raise morv and more cles in the path of France, I he has no doubt that the members of the military mission in Berlin hav structions which me nupprflmfion of control altogether. he continues, seem: don and Paris h LV ment on most of th in the that | ttitudo aper Primo-Rivera EXPLORER MARRIES. nd Mussolint in Re lT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT'S PLANTED Buy your evergreens, d plants direct . 450 varleties. red by a 100 trees, mailed free. Vieitors No Sunday Business | ROCK CREEK NURSERY P. O. ROCKVILLE, MD. crance on Bockeille een Montrose alpi SHOOTS 3 GYPSIES | BY the Associated Pmi., OAKLAND, Cali, November 29.— Fnraged because his fortune, as told by Georgia A. Adams. a gypsy, did not contain sufficient good omen Rulph Cassia is charged by the police with having shot ‘three other mem- b of the Admms family, seri- wounding John Adams, tribal of the gypsies In the United States. The shooting took place In the crowd- ed Seuthern Pacific Company station her He mlesed the fortune teller, TOANTS SAVE household use is the 2.oven model. COMPLIANCE WITH PACT | Threaten to Take l-nmou Pro-: vided by Treaty in Case of Non-Payment. By the Associated Press. BELGRADE, November 29.—Tho Jo- goslav government has sent through reparation cca:iunh:lom " note to - many deman n nuo:g erms rxfcfi!lon B‘M M{d.l |‘vla‘lk¥°n(l‘:o Jugoslavia ud l 0! ;ilvefles in kind ordered | The n;lte threatens to the event L of | non-compiiance that =Jugoels take the san provided for by the »6ace trea BOILS OOFFEE 75% of Your Fuel Billsll 909, of Your Time and Trouble!! The Automatie Rapld Electric Cook Stove does will do, plus the advan tages of expenmive electric ranges, plus the cenve. nience and quick sction of gas tanges at about onofifth of the cost. No clocks to set, no redlators (@i or disce to heat, no guess work, no watching ef food being cooked. ;e best recommended for all 1t is equipped with an Y $.qt. utensfl, twin nest ng set, baking pan, toasting and daking and complete eet of Wear-Ever aluminum utensils: m lined. The third ~x3 time than any other stove. cord for attaching to any socket. Automatic Rapid Electric cooks in onequarter te cne. Complete with electric | | I . POTOMACELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 607 l4th Street 5 ‘on Pail Phone Main 955 ¢ Elatrie Bullding, 14 and € O N W. e cut is the whole story You may see other three button, straight line overcoats—but you’ll see none like theSociety Brand Barrymore. That’s the difference in the cut. That’s the thing that makes an overcoat. The D’Orsay is the correctly cut, semi-fitted suit. Seventh at F A great variety of suits $55 and $60 Others as low as $45—Qvercoats $45 and up The Hecht Co. Wopin L dward & Lo The Chnstmas Store | | | fi[}mn LA Give Furniture this Christmas Woodward & Lothrop Furniture is a Gift f the Y A Card Table of the better class, reinforced for long service; very rigid and handsomely finished; imi- tation leather top, $4. Carved Solid Mahogany Wing Rocker, in beautiful dull finish, with tapestry- covered spring seat, $37.50. This Spinet Desk, with roomy interior, piano- hinged top and two large drawers; most acceptable to any woman; combina- tion mahogany construc- tion, $75. With Gate-leg Tables many women are using Windsor Breakfast Chairs, $12.50. Windsor Armchair, in true colonial style, will add its quaint charm to any room in which it is used, $30. The old favorite Martha Washington Sewing Cabi- net, with end pockets, but- ton tray, spool racks; in solid brown mahogany; splendid value, $19.75. End Table, $15—this handy end table shows beautifully matched walnut grain on its top; an unusual design. Plymouth Windsor Chairs are. useful in nearly every room; mah finish; braced back, 2.50. Fireside Chairs are invit- ingly restful with soft spring seats, upholstered i tapestry or velour; sorted patterns and colors. $58. Handy koot Stoots, in ma- hogany finish. with tap- estry cover. $7.50. End Table, with well ar- ranged book compartments, $2250. ACH year Furniture grows more and more popular for gifts. At least we find it so with Woodward & Lothrop Furniture. Its appeal is greater because it so attractively com- bines beauty with service. Whether you select a Desk, a Secretary, an Easy Chair or a complete suite, or even a very small piece, such as a Foot’ Stool or Tabourette, you see its beauty at a glance, vou know its intrinsic worth and its possibilities for years of service. When you buy Gift Furniture, buy gen- uinely good furniture such as this. Itis truly furniture of the years—a gift that Innd\ the present with the future. Full Size Bed Davenport, in biue and gray striped fabric, $120; tapestry, $135. For . the unexpected Christmas visitor or for the gift to the home, Gate-leg Table, with its wide drop leaves, just right for use with Wind- sor Chairs; solid mahog- any top; size 38x56, with drawer for silver, $39.75. Fine design and elegant construction in this Windsor Chair, of com- bination brown mahog- any, $17.50. Mahogany Secretary Desks, $65 to $210. Drop leaf Tea Wagon, with removable glass tray and drop leaves; rubber tired; mahogany finish, $24.75. Wing Chair or Rocker, $24.50; solid brown ma- hogany: embodying com- fort with sturdy construc- tion and plain, neat design. The above Armchair is deep-seated, luxurious and comfortable; in blue or taupe mohair; a distinctive design and a decidedly spe- cial value, $45. This tapestry-covered stool iss a most attractive design, Solid Brown Mahogany Smoking Stand, beauti- fully finished, $13.50. Cedar Chests are always welcome gifts at Christ- mas; this simple design is much favored, of rich red cedar; 40 inches long, This . Console Table will add refinement and finish to the hall; combination mahogany construction, $25. Solid Mahogany End Ta- ble of the Duncan Phyfe type, now so much in de- mand, $25. Combination = Mahogany Spinet Desk, with sliding writing bed, very good value, $32.50.

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