Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1924, Page 11

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LIBERALS IN QUEBEC OPPOSE JOINT CANAL | Clzim St. Lawrence Project Would Prove Too Expensive for By the Aesociated T'ress, OTTAWA. March 25—The plan to |ton, develop the § prroject as a the United States would set a bad precedent, J 2 MORE STATE BANKS IN MINNESOTA CLOSE Rosewood and Twin Valley Insti- tution Suspend Operations, Official Says. i | BY the Associated Press. Dominion. ST. PAUL, Minn, March 25—Two — more state banks connected with the Merchants' National Bank of Crooks which closed Saturday, wer. Lawrence waterway | closed yesterday, A. J. Viegel, stat int arrangement with | Superintendent of banks, announce The institutions were the Farmer: liberal | State Bank of Rosew Archambault, tal of §10,500 and de member, declared in the house ves-|ing $2206, and terday. should be the said Archambault asserted the was too expensivi no benefit to Queb quiry into the poss ble cost would be | I 1f any canal were built, it { Bank of Twin tan bay camul, he | avital of $20 mEten bay; cand gresating $250, Map Pnhhsher Dies. project would be of ven an in- o added referred to a report an American | Yestorday in T % | monia, wecord 2 eived sald that|here. 'Mr. McNally was hur(l in Ire months the canal|l8nd in 1874 Ty Tror cent effic Ler survive that and 5170000 aus, he d into a United ding waterpower Z r report had stated that the re- from electric power might pay e interest he internatio aid he though scheme would WOODWORK O-Cedar cleans, fi olishes and beautifies floors, doors, Lasel developni «, lberal, said he was dent that the findings of the inces in _ opposing the scheme | now on grounds of economy. A Georgixn bay ship canal, rence schame. Athens Cabinet Upheld. commission would jus- | attitude of the western he said, all the necessary pow- aper than the St. Law- 25.—The national t gave a vote of in the government, by a | nineteen. The vote was 'I'HE EVENING STAR WAS FAVORS WORLD CURB FOR SALE OF ARMS'| | | By the Assaciated Press. i TARIS, March 25.—The disarma-| ment committee, meeting here uncer | the auspices of the league of nations to find a substitute for the St, Ger-| main convention controlling private menufacture of arms and their sale, ' an discussion today, article by! » of a4 report on the subject) csented by M. Dupliez of Belgium Maj. Hills of Great Britain. The report speaks for consolidation of | divers projects of the main features the §t. Germain convention regu- ‘the convention Germain ought to be ex- tend SPPlication to the whele world of solely to the African - bhers of all fine wood surfaces. It enhances the beauty of the home. Easy to apply— economical in use. Be sure you get the genuine —— Or(edar of mixed organization for| i traffic in urms is suggest- od. under which plan’ the non-mem- | s league would be dealt with through u non-league institu- tion, while league members would be alt with through a league commis- oards, mouldings, and Powder blue or granite gray are the best colors in suits this spring. Most of them have stripes of a retiring disposition (invisible, they’re called). require suspenders. For comfort, avoid the trousers with high waistband that The suit sketched is a wide-spaced 3-button model after the English manner—in fact, the American cousin to the English Lounge. Other styles, other colors, if you prefer them. {Topcoats for business or evening wear, for motoring; for sunshine or showers. Gray mixtures, tans, browns and overplaids, also the conservative oxfords. Cheviots and shetlands, in durable, good- Jooking, easy-fitting, loosely-draped models—correct in every detail. Mew’s Clothes Sectiom, Second Floor. Now Comes the Atwater Kent 10-B, $100 Like all previous Atwater Kent receivers, it is known for its real selectivity. This one also has new adjustments of its radio fre- quency coils and extra tapped inductance unit, making selectivity its greatest feature. I's a 5-tube radiodyne set, very easily operated and has: exceptional range, volume and clarity. "Stripped, $100. Complete, $201.50. Radio Section, Fourth- fioor, See the Westburr 6-Tube Suit Case Radio with famous Atwater Kent Speaker, including installation in your home by expert radio men, The Newest Creation in Radio. Absolutely everything self-contained in a case smaller than a suit case. At Our Display, the Radio Show, Convention Hall HINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924, TWoodward & Lothrop ‘The Living Room and Bedroom of the Home Beautiful in Spring The living room—a room to live m—a.ud what a pleasure it is to select those pieces of furni- ture and other objects that are to enrich and m ake more pleasant those happy hours between Special—Tomorrow 1 Lb. Writing Paper 2 Pkgs. Envelopes $4.65 Your Monogram Stamped on the Paper A special offer; fabrig-finish paper, Winthrop size, in vour choice of white, violet, buff and blue, stamped with your initials in colors. You may select from several attractive styles of lettering. 1 pound of naver, 2 packages of envelopes, $4.65. Special. Linen-finish made by one of the manufacturers; white, and blue. 40c 1b. to match, 18c pkg. Stationers Bection, First floor Easter Cards Booklets and Post Cards; Easter Table Decorations; Easter Favors and Novelties, shown in great array. Statiomery Eection, First floor. Paper leading gray Envelopes Japanese Hand-Embroidered Silk Kimonos Respond to the Tailored Fashion Crepe de chine, satin and habuta silk kimonos, made in the regulation Japanese style with loose pocket sleeves, belted with wide sash, edged with silk fringe. In lovely shades of rose., copen, violet. “also navy and black. Simply or claborately hand embroidered in roses, cherry blossoms, chrysanthemums, wisteria, birds and butterflies in colors. Also included are Mandarin Coats with slashed skirts fast- ened with frog and daintily hand embroidered and braided. $12 to $40 Negligee Section, Third Soor, Embroidery and Lace Trimmings for New Glove Silk Underthings Tailored Vests with shell top, in pink, orchid and peach. $3, Step-ins to match. $3.50. Vests, in pink, are trimmed with Valenciennes insertion and eyelet embroidery in col- ors, Venise medallions and em- broidery. $3.50. Hemstitched Vests, picot edged and embroidered in oriental designs. $3.50. Matching Step-ins, $4.50. Step-in Chemise, trimly tgi- lored, embroidered or trimmed with filet or imitation Irish insertion, in pink. $5.50. Knit Underwear Section, Third fioor. Good, Heavy Screen Doots $6.50 * 5 sizes—fixtures included. These are good, heavy doors, made of selected pine lumber; sandpapered and finished with two coats of high-quality varn- ish. They have raised mitered mouldings and are filled with 14-mesh, galvanized wire cloth. 4-inch stiles, 1% inches thick. Screen Doors of Z%-inch pine lumber, natural varnish finish; filled with black wire cloth, fixtures included; 5 sizes. Each, $3.75. Sereen Section, Fifth floor. Window Screens 65¢ to $1.25 Adjustable Metal Frame Screens now ready in all sizes. They are substantially made of pressed steel frames with black enamel finish; very good, ad- justable screens. 18x33 24x33 30x43 24x37 32x43 Buy them early—get ahead ik of the fly Seveen Section, Fifth Soor. 30x37 dinner and bedtime, when the whole family is together. While, for the bedroom, one chooses restful rags, warm-toned furniture, and draperies as cheerful and bright as one’s dreams should be. - Suites and Separate Pieces You Will Enjoy Using Individual pieces of many of the suites may be purchased if the entire suite is'not wanted. The Suite Illustrated, $375 —a splendid group, com- posed of davenport, arm- chair and luxurious wing chair, is upholstered in a combination of plain taupe mohair and taupe velour. The fine spring construction is assurance of comfort and ease in use. All cushions are reversible and spring filled; all backs of pieces velour covered. Suite in brocaded velour, 3 pieces. $465. Large 3-piece Cut Mohair Suite, $700. FashionableSeparatePieces Add Interest to Living Rooms An Apartment Book Case Berkey & Gay Solid in brown mahogany, Walnut Refectory Table, which requires less than $135. Long Bench to one square foot of floor match, $50. space. | $27.50, A Solid Mahogany Daven- Excellent Solid Walnut port Table of Phyfe in- Hall Chair in wool imi- spiration, strikes a fash- tation needlepoint. $95. ion note. $50. Solid Mahogany Nest of Tables affords individual convenience and saves space. $37.50. A different, new Coffee Table in combination ma- hogany. $20. Very new and in correct style is this Lacquer Wall Cabinet in fine raised Ori- ental decoration. $100. For reading and loung- ing, a low-seated Coxwell Chair in mohair and ve- Jour combination. $75. An End Table finds many places and uses in the modern living room. This gne in walnut has carved Egvptian decoration. $55. Furniture Section, Sixth fieor Chinese and Oriental Rugs with their soft, mellow colorings, deep, resilient pile, and extreme durabjl- ity are just made for living rooms. Chinese Rugs of finest selected varns, 9x12, $275 to $377.50. Oriental Rugs, 9x12, $375 to $750. Complete as- sortments of smaller sizes. 9x12 Wilton Rugs in Chinese and Persian patterns, $85 to $150. Rug Section, Sixth fvor. If New Shades and Draperies are to be put up, you will find our Interior Degorating Studios a capable service that will have the proper shades and dra- peries made up and hung as desired. Mirrors for the Living Room include high-grade mantel mirrors in beautiful finishes, $70 and $135. While Colonial Mirrors are $45 and $85; others, $40 to $60. Vrapery and Mirror Sections, Fifth floor. Silver Now Popular in’ the Living Room, repro- ductions in -Sheffield pldte, include Flower and Fruit Baskets, $10.75 and $15, and Vases, 6 to 14 inches, $1.25 to $7. Silverware Section, First fioor. The Bedroom in Rich, Warm Walnut Illustrated after the fashion of the French as it was sponsored by Louis XVI; of classical pgoportions and details; soundly constructed for durability and long vears of service. Finished in a lovely, dull subbed effect, this suite appeals to the artistic sense of the woman who demands fashion in furniture as well as in clothes. Dresser has dustproof, mahogany-lined drawers; the chifforette is divided into many separate compart- ments to keep a man’s things where he wants them A handsome triplicate mirror vanity and fine bow- foot bed complete the suite; combination walnut. Other Walnut Suites 2-tone, 3-piece Combination Walnut Suite. $265, 6-piece Louis XVI Combi- nation Walnut Suite. $650, Very fine 9-piece Decorated Wainut Suite. $925, For The Boys’ or Girls” Bedroom or the spare room, suites are very appro- priate, neatly designed and finished, well ‘made, they provide opportunity to fur- nish another room at small cost. In mahogany or ivory finish, 4 pxecesga Dresser, Chiffo- nier, Double Metal Bed with Spring. All Cotton Mat- tress, $105, Priced Separately Dresser, $42.50; Chiffonier, $27.50; Double Bed with Spring, $15; All Cotton Mat- tresses, $20. Furnitare Section, Sixth floor. Wallace Nutting Pictures in their colorful fresh- ness make delightful spring-like bedrcom pictures. Flower gardens, orchards in bloom, .inviting streams and roadways. A splendid showing at $53 others to $20. Picture Galleries, Fifth Soor. Qua.int Chintz Window Draperies and Boudoir s are very fashionable for spring. Damty light colorings. Domestic, 65¢, 75¢c, 85¢c yd. Foreign, $1.25 yd. Cretonpe Section, Fifth floor. ‘While Plain Chenille Rugs are ideal because they harmonize so well with light draperies, and are in themselves restful. 9x12, $77; 8.3x10.6, $68; 6x9, $42; 4x7, $22. Small sizes priced proportionately. Rag Bection, Sixth floor.

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