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14 * CUMBERLAND FOLK FETE YOUNG HERD Youth Twice Acquitted of | Murder Charges‘Given Ova- tion in Kentucky_ Hills. Ky., Septem- sounded up Mount Ster- flerward when young home. A great reports, was ten- of mountain lib- home of a well known | moonshiner deep draughts | | now Charley E the law. Just thi s acquitted b es. Jeff Ballard. t on bond pending tted on the w ht cover” and rain of bul- tion officers borhood dur- December. Bod- < o dhs- arching y sent prohibition director re to report after ill hc had disc me there has been a ff in raids on Cum- n stills. Obtaining in the western Ken- is reported to be diflicult Hence he celebration in the hills e ites = 2 It was an early belief that amber had the power of preventing the spread of infection if held in th mouth. and from that belief it b ‘e¢| Hawaiian Schools to President. Will Attend Masonic Church Service President and Mrs. Coolidge and several members of his cabinet, with their wives, plan to attend the Masonic open-air service at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Temple Heights. The service, which is one of a series being conducted at Temple Heights, will be under the duspices of the Masters' Association, the organization of Worshipful Mas- ters of the Masonic Lodges of the District. Rev. John C. D. Palmer, grand chaplain of the district, will pre- side, and the speaker of the after- noon will be Rev. Ze Barney T. Phillips, rector of Epiphany Church. Masons have been spe- cially invited to the meeting, which is open to the public. PREPARE ZEPPELIN FOR OCEAN VOYAGE Work to Begin at Once in Equipping ZR-3 for Deliv- ery Across Atlantic. B the Assoriated Press September the trans- c flight of t the Zeppe- lin-built giant di is to be turned over to after its vovage Lakehurst, N. diately antic beginning i ober 5 or 6. in equipping story-making trip over the sea will be the taking aboard of 30 tons of g: e and 800 pounds of food for the w and the Americans who will be aboard. The work of overhauling the dirigible will begin at once. One of the motors will inspect- ed for fla 3 nicians. During yes . when the ZR-3 was returning to Friedrichs- hafen from her successful trial trip Germany. the huge envelope veral tons of water. i1l be required for t dry out. By next Saturday Hugo Eckner, director of the Zeppelin Company, in charge, expects everything will be spick and span for the departure. It was announced that the weather prospects were good for the early part of October. Word was re d today that three American war ves- sels would be stationed at points on the Atlantic route for the purpose of keeping the dirigible navigators ad- vised of weather conditions. | sorbe OFFER JAPANESE COURSE. Introduce | Oriental Language. By the Ascociated Press. HONOLULU, September 27.—The | school department has announced | that two courses in Japanese will be | inaugurated on October 1 at the | igh School. This is the | of an Oriental language | in the territorial public schools. The action of the department re- sulted from the growing demand for Oriental language uction and the oriental languag uction and the failure of the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 28, 1924—PART . AR AR AR PRI AR Tile and solid color linoleums for the kitchen; casiest to keep ciean. S AP BV ho W = Use linoleum. Color harmony ts of great importance in bedrooms. Dining and break. d with linole —_— QAR AR AR A R R AR AR R R A R R A R R R R R R R A R R A A A P | ARMSTRONG Linoleum Week Emphasizing the great choice of designs, the versatility and economy of this quality floor covering when laid by our experts. Plus the added stimulant of SPECIAL PRICES. For every home use, for offices, stores, warerooms, there’s not a floor- -covering need, domestic or commercial, that cannot be filled bv Arm- strong’s printed or inlaid linoleums. ; : When CEMENTED DOWN (no tacks or brads) over a cushioning layer of deaden- ing felt, Armstrong’s Linoleum makes a practically one-piece floor, seamless, sanitary., easy to walk on and easy to clean. Come in and see the many wonderful patterns we have. Ask for an estimate for any room in your home—no obligation. Now is the best time to buy—just look at the special Window Shades $1.00 Armstrong’s Printed to Your Order Linoleums, Sq. Yd. One of the features of our business in which Every roll is full 72 inches wide, and you can choose from tiie, flowered, Jaspe and other designs, suitable for every purpose, at this special low price. we take a special pride is our large daylight shade factory. Latest Armstrong’s $1.75 and $1.85 Heavy Hudson Inlaid Linoleums equipment, operated by expert artisans, turn out l 59 the most satisfactory [ ] window shades obtain- able. These are in tiles, carpet patterns, granite pat- terns, etc., equally suitable for office or home. [ull The nationally known Brenlin, Bancroft Sun- 72 inches wide; formerly selling at $1.75 and $1.85 square yard. fast Holland and other quality materials are Armstrong’s Tile and Marble Inlaid Linoleum, Sq. Yd. used, as well as Harts- $3.15 horn guaranteed rollers. Let us estimate on your needs, great or small. This is the best quality Armstrong’s”Linoleum and will stand the maximum of wear. If occasionally waxed. its beauty enhances with time, becoming mel- low. For home or public buildings. Phone Franklin. 7400—Branch 111 © $1.55 Armstrong’s Acco 5,000 Yards Lovely Inlaid Linoleum, Sq. Yd. S {a e, A.A- Drapery Fabrics $1.35 95¢ Yd. Patterns for kitchen, dining room, living room, bed- New rayon fabfiics in effective designs and charm- ing colors, especially suitable for fashioni ¥ room or bath; guaranteed fast—the colors go clear g P 3 or Jashioning Fall and Winter draperies. 36 inches wide, and presented in correct tones to harmonize or match with any color scheme. = Grenadine, Voile and Det- ted Swiss. Dainty white cur- tain fabrics in a host of charming effects. 36 - inches wide. Yard.... 3OC Heavy Net Panels. Heavy net in ecru, finished with fringe at bottom. 2% yards long. A fitting complement to any window. = bedrooms. $1.75 and 3275 et $1.25 =% FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. nese high schools to co-operate the school depart- ment and territorial administration. | il through to the burlap back. Costs but little to lay. : 2 NiEEss $2.50 Armstrong’s Straightline RALEIGH HABERDASHER — THIRTEEN-TEN F STREET [ | 2 Inlald Lmoleum, Sq. Yd. $2.19 This heavy, wear-resisting quality is particularly well adapted for public places, stores, halls, lodgerooms, lob- bies, etc. Easily cleaned, always sanitary. the custom to fit amber mouthpi to pipes. New Fall Cretonnes. quisite patterns in br t or soft color effects. own Wwith matching valancss. 60 to $1.25 yard. | g > - s . . _ Dainty Ruffled Curtains. Several pleasing designs, fin- ished with tie backs. The ideal curtain style for su Check Over Your Needs——Fill Them Now in This Sale of China and Glassware - Last Two Days of Our Most Successful Home Needs Sale Two More Days to Save in September Sale of Housewares _ Two more opportunities tn secnre needed home utensils at the prices. Complete your savings Monday and Tuesday. Phone and Mail Orders Filled Promptly and Accurately special sale American Porcelain China Open Stock Dinnerware \ \ 10c ea. Attractive white and gold garland de- sign dinnerware in good quality. Your choice rof Dinner Plates Tea Plates Sauce Plates Tea Cups Wall Clothes Dryer, with five folding arms. Strongly made, very convenient 49€ Stepladdern, of hard- wood, uipped with pail shelf. 6-ft., §2.19; 5-11 $1. Nesco Oil Heater, ja- sl delivers the Mc- . panned finish. War- Dougal Kitchen v ranted odorless and English sm o keless. Rockingham 2 one_now... $4.25 Teapots 50c Chocolate-colored earthen-ware, banded in contrasting colors. Cabinet, newest labor- -Pi 3 = Livine 39,50 Dinner Set $3.95 Attractive basket of flower design on fine quality American Por- celain’ China. Service for 6 persons Tea Saucers Bread and Butter Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Marx Plates Hart Schaffner & Marx Coats for Women sz 57| A ; $ :‘ l ‘ . ‘ ( 2 braided top llid Beautifully tailored coats of fine, soft Scotch and English im- ported woolens; full silk lined; depending upon their marked sim- plicity for their striking appeal. In the lovely colors of Copper, Rust, Chestnut Brown, Saffron, Cherry, and warm wine shades. Wonderful coats; wonderful values at $85. Others From $55 to $350 Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. Glass Mixing Bowls, Folding Clothes set of five, graduated Dryer, made of smooth, sizes, six to ten hardwood: Two inches styles—one $1.69 ter. Set White Enamel Flour Cantster, with hinged cover. _ Thirty- Q@ C it sketched. .. 8-Inch Colored Glass Flower Vases 29¢ Attractively shaped vases, shown in mulberry, blue andd gr];eni Something you always need. eal guaran- values’ for Monday shoppers. teed ... $6o50 der design. Splendid values. 5,000 Needle-Etched Table Tumblers 5¢ Ea.ap F Fine lead-blown blanks, attractively needle etched. At this price you should get enough to last for many sea- sons. Seldom are such good glasses so low priced. s SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. New Westing- house Cozy Glow . Heater ‘ For these chilly mornings. A new product fully Tea Cups and Saucers 25¢ Pr. This group, which is drastically reduced for the Home Needs Sale, includes English porcelain in bor- Resmor Gas Henter, gives quick, clean, radiant heat. Bed- room size, $2.49 special .... SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. LANSBURGH & BRO. 41830 7th St. NW.—Thru to 8th ~ FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 Phone Franklin 7400 Charge Purchases Made Monday and Tuesday Placed on Bill Rendered Nov. 1st ‘White Enamel Gar- bage Canm, strongly made, easy to . clean. Four - gallon 98¢ Galvanized Ash Can, made of corrugated ing Mops, no stooping, 2%-bushel no wetting 790 Bands. oeceemen Women's Depl.,» Third Floor Thirteen-Ten F Street T e