Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1924, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, Calh , 1o Vice President of ‘the DECLARES 81,000,000 |WRITINGS OF ‘SPIRITS’ |alica s umer viee Presient o AcREs NEED T | According to the son's testimony. REES\ she would emerge with a message =< il written on a slate. Most of the writ- ing on the slates is illegible. Some = scope and some of the slates must Discusses Forestry With quests, Cites Alleged Activi- | {hie writer wrots backward, o oo *° 2 . " | Mrs. Gilbert left the residue of her Coolidge. ties as Medinm. i e 1o two nephews and made i L 11 bequests to friends. o Justice Siddons and a jury in Cir- | Yeatman and William E. Leahy ap- o jcuit Division 1, where the contest over | Pear for the son, while the \3'111 is = being defended by Attorney George his mother was a spiritualist and USED IN WILL CASE /e, s s mirguaisund Head of American Tree Association | Son, Contesting Mother's Be- |0f It can only be read with & micros ys Wilton J. Lambert, R. H. . Hoover. —_— Wife Seeks Divorce. )y {n suppart of the elaim of | Mrs. Margarct Byrd today filed suit Marion Gilbert, that his im the District Supreme Court for an b : - ot of xound mind avhen |4DSOlute divorce: from Willlam R. the W i lea ira SIS Byrd. They were married October X0, | ¢ ‘Im w 1l leaving him 6nly $100 | and have two children. The wife torestry : g 5 her husband deserted her in « nd has since failed to support | :r. Misconduct is also allezad and a co-respondent named. Attorneys Rob- | ert I Miller and . Russell Kolly ap _'pear for the wife: Imitations may prest prod- | , and that ' bill af r it aims | FUPILS TO GRADUATE. Columbia University School to Hold Midyear Exercise: I . ’ » i SAY “BAYER”’ when you buy-‘ge/flame i When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism H 8 g Accept only “Bayer” package | which contains proven directions. | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets | Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. | Aspirin is the trade mark of Baser Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid } At G 2 | R. HARRIS AND COMPANY | R. HARRIS AND COMPANY l 7 i Lusby and John the most gener- ast attention. Some Diamond Facts It requires expert knowledge to definitely figure the value of a diamord in dollars and cents. There are many determining fac tors and each one is a study in itself. Our plan is to give you the finest diamond for what- ever price you pay--- mond, $75, $100—perhaps you are Size and weight—the thinking in thousands. points most commonly stressed by the layman— are important. of course, but .only relatively so. When you come to qual- ity, which, above all, s the measure of value, you begin to find complexi- ties. Qur interest, in every case, is in help- ing you choose the finest diamond that can be bought for the money. We put forth every effort to assure your mak- ing a sound investment. The amount of your purchase is inconsequential compared with the importance of our gaining your friendship, meriting your confidence. Color: There's a knotty point, but it must be un- ravelled if you want to make an accurate apprais- al. Flawlessness: That's enother quality and value point—but only serious flaws are visible to the untrained, unaided eye and, like carbon spots, they may be partly con- cealed by Ingenious cut- ting. Cut: A powerful glass, plus a knowledge of ge- ometry, plus the experi- We have been working this plan for more than half-a-century. It has brought us the largest diamond busi- ness in Washington; made ours the leading jewelry house. enced eye of the lapidary are needed to estimate that it is a good plan—for you and for this mixed mechanical -us. and mathematical opera- tion—and then you must figure in balance and pro- portion Pleasefeel freetocall upon us for expert counsel in the pur- chase of diamonds or jewelry. ‘Well, our space is run- ning short and still we haven't enumerated all the quality points that must be reckoned into the sum total of diamond value. There is one big point, though, that we think we have demonstrated con- clusively. It is this: That the safest plan in purchasing a diamond is to get the advice of a jeweler whom you know to be 100% competent and trustworthy. R.HARRIS & CO. Seventh and D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants For More Than Half a Century 1 WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO EXTEND THE COURTESY OF A CHARGE ACCOUNT WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924, Hlopdmard & Wothr The Porch as a Sun Patlor or Living Room Himalaya Oblong Rush Rugs —arc distinctive porch rugs, in woven designs. They are reversible. 4%4x71;, $9.25; 6x9, $15; 7.6x10.6, $27.50; 9x12, $34.50. : Rug Section, Sixth floor Screening or Glassing the Porch —truly makes it the summer living room. Estimates and designs for such work will be gladly furnished. Drapery Section, Pifth flog Sunfast Fabrics Gloriously Colored Like the April sun shining through an April shower are the glorious new colors in sunfast fabrics. And they come in designs as attrac- tive as the hues are bright. Sunfast Marquisette, $1.25; in rose, blue, green, orchid and gold. Sunfast Lustrous Fabric, $1.25; in blue, rose and gold. daintily patterned. Sunfast Madras, 85c to $1.50. Sunfast Glos Drapery Fab- ric, $1.75; rich colors. Drapery Section, Fifth fleor. Is Most Attractive in Spring The porch suitably furnished as a sun parlor or outside living room is cheerful, bright and refreshing, even on sunless days. You will find here the various types of furniture, draperies, floor coverings and the other things needed to give character and spirit to your porch this Spring. | il L Artistic Wicker Suites at Extremely Moderate Prices Designs and colors suitable for every purpose and at prices that meet all requirements. 5-piece Reed Suite—similar to illustra- tion—sofa, large chair, rocker, table and table lamp, in dark antique ivory rubbed in with soft dark brown and decorated in red; has box-spring cushions upholstered in taupe worsted tapestry. $330. Desk and Chair, illustrated, in deco- rated parchment. 2 pieces. $67.50. G-piece Suite, of split reed, $198.50. 4-piece Suite, of willow, $126.50. l'able Lamps, $12.50 to $22.50. Willow and Reed Farniture Section, Fifth floor The Chaise Lounge is cushioned in cretonne, decorated parchment. $92.50. Another attractive Suite similar to this is finished in a Japanese straw color with purple trimming. It consists of davenport, armchair, rocker, oval table and table lamp. $298.50. S-piece Suite, in silver tone and blue, upholstered in cretonne. $257.50. Bird Cages and Stands, $19.50 to $22.50. Fern Stands, $7.25 to $18.50. IFloor Lamps, $24.50 to $45. Avwmings That Shade While Adding Charm —made in our shop to har monize perfectly with the architectural style of the house and to blend or con- trast with the color scheme. Let us show you samples of fabrics and hardware, and explain our superior method of making. Manufactaring Shops Office, Fifth foor Couch Hammocks for Comfort Spring days, summer nights —lazy, dreamy hours with a book, a magazine. Spend them in an Englander couch hammock, which embodies every improved feature and new idea. One with link fabric springs. adjustable shield, covered with duck in brown or gray: cotton reversible mattress to match ; receptacle at one end for papers; adjustable head rest, $25. Others, $7.45 to $115. Canopies, $7.50 to $10. Stands, $5.50, $6.50. $7 and $8.50. Woven Swing Hammocks. $1.25 to $6.50. Hammock Seetion, Fourthi floor Your Kitchen may be Attractive as well as Efficient White Enameled Furniture —for the kitchen, spotless furniture that makes the room cheerful and bright. White Cabinet and Baking Tables, $24 to $42.50. White Enameled Wood Kitchen Stools, $3.25 to $3.75. White Enameled Kitchen Chairs, $3.75 to $4.75. White Enameled Steel Kitchen Stools, $3,50 and $4.75. White Enameled Combina- tion Kitchen Chair and Pan- try Ladder, $5.50. White Enameled Kitcher Tables, with porcelain tops, $7.50 to $28. White Enameled Nursery Refrigerators, packed with mineral wool; suitable for small apartments, $6 to $9. White Frigerette, 50-lbs. ice capacity ;+a .combination of refrigerator and kitchen table, $52.50. White Accessories Square Bread Boxes, $2.25 to $3.50. Roll-top Bread and Cake Boxes, $3.25 to $5.50. Square Cake Boxes, $2.75. Square Cake Chests, 2-com- partment, $3.50. Round Cake Chests, 2-com- partment, $2.75. Round Sugar Boxes, 75c to Round Flour Boxes, 75c to $2.85. Round Flour Bins and Sift- ers, $6.75 and $7.50. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Hygeia Waste Receivers, $6.25 A necessity for the kitchen; opened and closed by foot pedal. White enamel finish. Housewares Section, Fifth floor, . The Furnishings of this Kitchen The spacious White House Dresser gives ample storage space and a large working area. $158. On one side. the broom closet, $80; on the other, the supply, utility or china closet, $84. All steel, finished in sparkling white enamel. Exclusively here. At the right of the Dresser is the To- ledo Electric Fireless Cooker, with two very large, deep cooking wells, $65. Other sizes, $37.50 to $95. Frigidaire Electric Refrigerator, in one-piece porcelain on steel, with rounded corners. $650. Housewares Section, Fifth floor The White Enamel Kitchen Table, with porcelain top, convenient drawers for cutlery and utensils, and swinging stool, adjustable to height desired. $37.50. Others, $7.50 to $28. The Kitchen Chair is strongly built and white enameled. $4.75. This thick, heavy quality Linoleum in a marbleized, inlaid design. It may be selected in many different attractive color combinations, $3.25 square yard. Other Inlaid Linoleum in a large range of patterns and colorings. $1.65 square yard. Linolenm Sectiou, Sixth floor The Leonard Sto-Cabinet New—a gas stove and kitchen cabinet combined. It helps put the “light” in Hght housekeeping. No walking between the range and kitchen cabinet, as is ordinarily required. White porcelain iron top table sur- face is level with the gas stove top, $48.50. White Utensils —with triple coat of enamel: easy to keep clean, ahso- lutely sanitary. Ham Boilers, 14-qt., $5.50. Rice Boilers, 1-pt., $1.75; 1- qt., $2; 2-qt., $2.75; 5-qt., $3.65. Lipped Sauce Pans, I-qt., 60c; 13-qt., 65c.; 174-qt., 75¢; 2-qt., 75¢c; 3-qt., 80c; 4- 4t., 95¢. Deep Pie Plates, 40c and 50c. Shallow Pie Plates, 45¢ and 50c. Coffee Pots, 7g-qt., $1.50: 1-qt., $1.65: 115-gt, $1.75: 2-qt., $1.85; 274-qt., $2.20: 4-qt., $2.75. Refrigerator Dishes, with tight-fitting covers that have flat surfaces to permit stack- ing, $1 and $1.25. Preserving Kettles, $1.20, to 14-qt., $2.25. Water Pails, 10-gt., $1.95, to 15-qt., $2.65. Oblong Bake Pans, 75c to $1.25. Round Dish Pans, $1.50, to 16-qt., $2.15. Pudding Pans, 40c to 85c. Milk Pans, 35c to 95c. Convex Sauce Pans, with straight handles, 1-qt., $1: 2-qt., $1.35; 3-qt., $1.50. Straight Stove Pots, with covers, 10-qt., $2.65; 15-qt., $3.50; 19-qt., $3.75. Tea Pots, $1.50 to $2.20. Bread Raisers, 10-gt., $3.50; 14-qt., $4.50. 6-qt., 8-qt.. A Sale at Extraordinary Low Prices Begins Tomorrow 137 Finest Seamless Axminster Rugs These are the finest grade Axminsters—from the finest All our Axminster Rugs have recently been reduced in price, but these—a special purchase—are priced sub- stantially lower than even the new low prices we lately put into effect. 9x12 Size ... 8.3x10.6 Size . Rug Section, Sixth floor. Rugs .$49.75 4.6x6.6 Size .$47.75 36x70 Size . .$28.75 27x54 Size .... maker of Axminsters—heavy, deep pile that will wear for years: exquisite colorings, beautiful Chinese and Persian designs. Runners $1095 27x15 $14.75 3629 .

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