Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1924, Page 16

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16 SCHOONER BEATEN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 192Z Fear of Futile Oratory Keeps U. S. Away, Bishop Tells League BOY, 14, CONFESSES KILLING GRANDMOTHER Slew Woman 62 for Purpose of body in a.room, locked the door and then ransacked the house and found 108, e his_grandfather he explained the abserice of his grandmother by telling him that she, had decided to leave for Florida, in accordance with ITALY WILL PREVENT SALE OF ANTIQUITIES Steps Taken to Keep Finds Like also plans to appoint a special com- mittee to assist ;the professor in deciphering the manuscripts. Signor Casatl has ordered the professor to Teport to the ministry the exact de- tails of his discovery. P sibility of a minority report bringing the question to an issue in the con- lon_appeared If You, Wani to Buy or.Sell ‘ some plans they had previously dis- cussed. The body was found last night. Lost Books of Livy in Country. By the Associated Press. ROME, September 11—Minister of Fducation Casati has telegraphed to the prefect of Naples, directing that he and the Bibliographical superin- tendent take immediate steps to -ap- ply the law prohibiting. the sale of antiquities of value such as. the hitherto lost works of Livy, sald to have been discovered by Prof. Mario de Martino Fausco. The ministry of public instruction In Chevy Chase QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. | Main 8416 | TIGERT TIGER! None Better!!! ' the only way to achieve peace was through education in the schools, where children should be taught Robbing—Locked Body in Un- used-Room at Home. BY ARCTIC STORM Driven to Port, But Is Off Again on Wrangel Island Expedition. KLAN CENSURE TABLED. LITTLE ROCK, September 11.-—The resolutions committee of .the State Democratic convention side-tracked | the Ku Klux Klan question last night when it tabled a resolution condemn- ing the order by name. ° The action of the committee, it was believed, would avert.a fight on the Klan question on the floor of the con- vention today. Observers pointed out that refection of the resolution by the committee was final and the pos- ber 11.—Bishop of Albania, de- — Distinguished Scientist, Dead. DETROIT, September 11.—Dr. Henry Kraemer, widely known bot- anist and pharmacist is dead here after an illness of several weeks. Dr, Kraemer was born in Philadelphia, July 22, 1868. He was a member of a number of professional societies wholesale murder was just as crim- inal ar retail murde In the West men, formerly of some station in life but reduced now, have opened a shop that has for its sole purpose the teaching of men to dress well. The shop carries no salable artiches and in fact is more of a uchpnl than a shop. ssembly of the tions yesterday an s of world political evoked a great of laughter and ‘some mild nstrations of disapproval. premier, who was educated in Harvard University, talked for the most_part about the United States. He -described Boston as_a city situated somewhere in Ireland, “full of O'Connors, onnells and’ Fitz- B the Associated Press. . Sept 1% ondon three ember 10.— rs _old, was police yesterday for the killing of his grandmother, Mrs. Peter Cavel ho was also his adopted. mof after he confessed he shot her to th last Saturday for the purpose of robbery. According to the police, the boy said he placed her and the author of several text books on botany and pharmacy. BY D, Correspondent of Ameri mber 11— storms for | Herman, wished' the Irish re- rought to Geneva some e orators who might “talk the ath about peac o wonder,” y the Americans, Ger- s are not anxious e of Nations. They our speeches. ¥ Charles Wells from north of Siberia. do” not apprecia ‘They know bett; Bishop Noli said the assembly was nothing but “words, words, 2 which means in plain Eng- lish, hot air.” Runs Into Severe Gale. The day following the Herman's Previous departure from Nome on August 23, she ran into a severe gale near the Diomede Islands, but suc- s at everything the oner or later- was dead files of t the little Diomede. That ever, the wind incre mile gale. The H anchor snapped like ship raced down into knots power mor s th le e The Best Savings Are Yet to Come— It doesn’t take such a wise little couple to figure that. Such a-rush of August Sale business finds us with many odd suites and pieces that-cannot be re-ordered. Look ’em over. They’re well worth while. and hea X There was a he from the nort great sto: til in that direc- tion. Off C: ve encountered heavy ice a nds of walrus. Hundred Buil Walrux Slain. Tn spite of the h swell and continued fogs th Kimo hunters a hundred huge ich were duly loaded aboard. and_skinned In returning ascertained th needed to carry supp! Barrow. When we arrived at Nome we found ner Boxer had arrived the E T ‘I_ (A You Can Forget —your “Electrol” once It has been started. —It’s fully automatic—can be set to give any desired degree of heat, and DOES IT. —AUTOMATIC —OIL HEATERS —Burn Cheapest Grade Fuel Oil— | Are Practically Noiseless in| operation—Are approved by the National Board of Underwriters. | Installable in any heater. Many already in use in Wash- Ask for a demonstration | Electrol | » Capt. Lane s to Point iously from crews . and the We left the weather and with ¢ through to (Copyright, 1924, Tn North ‘American ington. and names of local owners. Sole Distributers for D. C. and Vicinity & Plumbing equipment and repairing | BIGGS Soinesc> HEATING ENGINEERS AL Almost t. “This $2¢5 Living Room Suite, $195 A 3-piece combination suite upholstered in mohair and velour, cither blue or taupe. Fitted with loose, spring filled cushions. Other Odd Suites and Pieces: $295 Velour Living Room Suite (3 pieces) $165 Velour Living Room Sufite (3 pieces). $245 Velour Living Room Suite (3 pieces) $625 Mohair Living Room Suite (3 picces), (imperfect) $295 Kroehler Bed Davenport Suite (3 pieces) $15.75 Mahogany Finished Radio Cabinets $95 Overstuffed Bed Davenport (velour).... $45 Mahogany Library Table, colonial style. $47.50 Solid Walnut Gate-leg Table $23.75 Polychrome Console Mirrors.................. $27.50 Floor Lamps (silk shades; polychrome base).. $129 Handsome Overstuffed Tapestry Chair $69.75 Overstuffed Fireside Chair $59.75 Mahogany Finished Console Set (4 pieces). . $85.00 Satin Upholstered Chair (mahogany frame) This $445 Dining Room Suite, $295 A handsome 10-piece American walnut suite in two-tone effect. Large 66-inch buffet. Chairs upholsteréd in tapestry. Other Odd Suites and Pieces: $495 Italian Rennaissance Dining Suite (4 pieces)... $295 Queen Anne Walnut Dining Suite (10 pieces) $1,175 Heppelwhite Dining Room Suite (10 pieces) $169 American Walnut Dining Room Suite (4 pieces). Jacobean Oak Dining Room Chairs in clearance at.. $6.50 to $21.00 Odd Dining Room Chairs $49.75 Walnut Tea Cart, beautifully finished T church th during 3 the cardi b Special Sale CLOSING OUT 15 Open Stock DINNERWARE ---patterns. —your pattern may be in this assortment GOLD BAND DINNER PLATES, now, each Regular $8.50 doz. to $12.50 doz— DINNER PLATES, now, each Regular $8.15 doz. to $9.75 doz.— BREAKFAST PLATES, now, each, Regular $6.25 doz. to $8.75 doz.— TEA PLATES, now, each Regular $4.50 doz. to $7.50 doz.— BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES, now, each sk etk i el Regular $9.50 doz. to $16 doz.— Tl:::fi CUPS AND SAUCERS, now, Cr R S e e Regular $13.50 to $2050 doz.— BOUILLON CUPS AND SAU- CERS, now, each Regular $1025 to $13.75 doz.— AFTER DINNER COFFEES, now, $2.95 $3.25 to $10.50 - $36.00 (Fonrth Floor. The Hecht Co.) (Fourth Floor, 8Yx10Y $32.50 Axminster Rusgs, $24.95 Richly colored room size rugs in Persian, as well as conven- tional patterns. Deep-piled rugs that will stand good, steady wear. Only 47 of them at the start. $2250 Wool-Faced Tapestry Rugs (9x12), $14.95. $11.40 Gold Seal Congoleum Squares (9x12), $9.95. $4.50 Reversible Chenille Rugs (24x36), $2.95. $35 Royal Turkish Rugs (4x6 ft.), $21.95. $125 Worsted Wilton Rugs (9x12), $96.75. $118 Worsted Wilton Rugs (8.3x10.6), $78.75. (Slightly Soiled) $3.50 Wilton Velvet Stair Carpet (27 inches), $1.95. $25 Wool and Fiber Rugs (9x12 and 8.3x10.6), $16.95. $39.50 Fringed Velvet Rugs (9x12 and 8.3x10.6), $29.95. o%% (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co) "%° $19.75 Da-Bed and Mattress, $9.85 One to a customer Pillow sketched included 50c 25c¢c 25c 25¢ 50c 50c 50c Regular $5.75 to $8.75 doz.— AFTER DINNER COFFEES, now, 2 5 C each 75c to $2.50 Just 100 of them, exactly as sketched with soft cotton mat- tress, pillow, and cretonne cover and valance. $39.75 Gray Enamel $24.75. $1.95 to $7.50 Sample Pillows, 97¢ to $3.75. $14.75 White Enamel Double Beds, s10. $37.50 Brass Twin Beds, $19.75. $39.75 Box Springs (full size), $29.75. $14.75 Simmons Coil Springs, $9.95. $18.75 Ivory Metal Beds (double), $1295. ; $19 to $35 Sample Mattresses, $9.50 to $17.50. Twin Beds, This $169 Bedroom Suite, 5149 A 4-piece Queen Anne suite, finished in dull American walnut. Included is a bow-end bed, large vanity, man’s robe and dresser-. Other Odd Suites and Pieces: $345 Tudor Ivory Bedroom Suite (3 pieces) $265 Italian Oak Bedroom Suite (7 pieces).......ceueeuennnnn. $695 Tiffany Gray Bedroom Suite (7 pieces)......... e $345 Walnut Bedroom Suite (4 pieces)... $195 Ivory Bedroom Suite (4 pieces). $75 Ivory Enamel Dresser, finely built. $49.75 Handsonie Ivory Chifforette... $55 Large Size Mahogany Chiffonier... $49.75 Mahogany Vanity Table (triplicate mirror) $8.50 to $16.50 Odd Bedroom Chairs, now. .. Martha Washington Sewing Cabinets (mahogany finis| $105 Walnut Vanity Dresser, reduced to Regular $250 to $2750 each—MEAT DISHES, now, each, Regular $4.20 to $27.50 each—COV- ERED DISHES, (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) e Sale of Sample Blankets and Comforts! Just 44 of them in all, slightly soiled from display, but otherwise perfect. Blankets Formerly Now $14.95 $10.45 1095 845 9.95 . 645 795 545 695 485 495 295 $1.00 to $2.50 Regular $135 to $11.50 each—OPEN VEGETABLE DISHES, now, each, (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) This %82 “Kitchen Maid” Cabinet, $69.75 Of shining white enamel and complete with every possible kitchen convenience, Kitchen Equipment Specially Priced $29.75 Cedar Chests (50 inches long), S&.SQ. $319 All-Porcelain Bohn Syphon Refrigerator, $295. $11.50 Drop-Leaf Kitchen Table, $6.95. $3.75 Willow Clothes Hamper at $2.45. $28.75 Sani-Cold Refrigerators, $21.50. $134 Crystal Electric Washing Machines, $98. $79 Monogram Cabinet Gas Range, $59.75. $9.75 White Porcelain Kitchen Table, $6.95. (Second Floor, ¥ St.) Comforts Formerly Now $16.95 $12.95 1295 9.95 895 695 750 545 6.95 4.95 (Second Floor, F St.) e Hecht Co. F St. at 7th . 50c to $1.00 A large variety of other items at equally as attractive prices DULINGMARTINGe . 12151217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 4 @

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