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B NIRRT T B Smadl Weekly or Monthly Payments € \ roseicy TME Leaders Speak at Anmbs versary of Georgetown’s Service School. America’s greatest need today in embarking upon the stage of world politics and world commerce is to send as its representatives to foreign t Wo > -- B e Long Now! » e . 3 . 3 . . . . 5 s e A AT Six-Piece Walnut Finish Dining Suite & |vmaoeimton” “F g commissioner of education; Dr. Julius the last minute with dozens of ‘so-called An unheard-of price for a suite of such Kiein, director of the Burssu of For- presents” gelected hurriedly and _without merit—which consists of a new oblong Butier Wright, Third Asstotant Sec- thought for their usefulness. Visit The Hub extension table, buffet and four genuine e e T e amauE b speakers of the evening who stressed now and select furniture gifts that will give last- leather-seat chairs,........ccvevuennes ing satisfaction. the part that this Government should play in its new role as a world power. Rev. Charles W. Lyons, S.J., presi- Buy Now-Pay Next Year dent of Georgetown University, in his charge to the students, laid spe- clal stress on the need of sending men into the forelgn service who are > 9, trained not only in the essentials of ” international ‘trade but also who oxemplify the true principles of their Government. . 3 Kings Pass Frem Stage. § ( TARPET Reviewing the trend of world A " i Foreign Service School five years ago A % 3 Father Walsh declared that eighteen 3 WEEK T ), 2 kings have passed from the stage 4 F & of human affairs. “Now the morning ¢ 7 : - papers bring news that Blasco Ibanez ”T i is calling upon the Spanish peopls v " el af to unloose the Four Horsemen of the = ) [ Apocalypse and hurl the nineteenth | | 2 4 N king into the discard,” he sald. g ] “All the while, as the cable brings Seamless High Pile Axmin- Fine Axminster Rugs—heavy b e i lated ¥ ster and Seamless Wilton Velvet | durable quality, in beautiful de- In the Season’s New Patterns and Colors RS TS hopetons. national bamKraptey; this Rugs —sizes 9x12 feet and signs and colorings. Room sizes, Nag ¥ .Y . land and the fnstitutions, and the 823x103; feet. $39 TE | e ] e Tt e onacar oy ” Loy e §20 85 0 ca SpeClalS = = i it o 4 e T b o ol S . : R and All-wool Velvet Rugs, in Printed Tapestry Rugs— 6x9 feet 3900 God on Thursday next” = = - all-over and medallion patterns; room size, 9x12 feet; attrac- Ve 3x9-feet Congoleum Art N o g bonivnso bvipiion Drailigpn room sizes, tive designs—a very special 9%x9 feet 513 75 Rugs (seconds G * K : 1 B d D S 3 needed by the Government to carry 9x12 feet d ral at th PR - 3 : enuine foeh er [ aVenport lllte the “Made in the U, §. A" ln_fl:»mnr‘vj 814x107% feaer:. $23-75 1::\'U:ricc, e .‘5 $1 l .75 o Gofid sl Caitheiworlis manksty D Eiein 6 ‘7%x9 feet. ... .$11.25 quality)....... $1 .98 Including Room Size Rug clared in discussing “Education in International Trade.” T, Wool and Fiber Rugs in Two Groups 9x10'/z feet. ... .$15.75 No occasion to worry about where to “put up” your overnight guest fans re(‘e.:(‘ B’)’j::::l-"""‘;cmu - 2 Room Sixes 8Y,x10Y; ft, and 9x12 ft. 9x12 feet. . ... 4%x9-ft. Congoleum Art when you have a suite of this type at American foreign trade has empha- ---$18.00 Rux/: (seconds 8 your command—mahogany - finish 2 2;!;:”1!:;’::‘::“2;2\;. ‘?‘Ztc:r‘;lny"l; o $7.95 and $13.95 9x15 feet. ...... 322‘50 of Gold Seal $2 98 frames, cane backs and seats of Baker Lr;l_:):sl,;m(::mg;::{lu:;‘;;:':‘:er\nr;;; . events since the founding of the quality)....... velour. Three pieces, as illustrated.... Domestic Commerce, for well trained B N P N Y n'c;:x_ in that HQI:." U[r‘ Klell‘:nddrc(lired‘ * 010 ise ng “American ucationa 6x9-ft. Room Size Printed 27x54=in. Wool Velvet and Gnld_ S“! Art Squares, uy ay — o ‘ duca mgr'dzlxi‘r:ld nl'r.::'enfiur(!::‘{fi Tapestry Rugs, in attractive Worsted Tapestry Rugs. 9x12 feet, in Congoleum Runners, 18x108 tion and the political ideals of this patterns. Spe- A special low attractive pat- 9 inches (seconds of 98C . ‘ilf\’flfilnf'a"ngué\‘,?x& Ui o cial at . PRICE: .. L o . terns . Gold Seal quality). = people support them “We are at peace with all world,” Dr. Tigert declared |have no selfish motives or ambit o further. Our deepest desire is Draperies and Curtains Blankets and Comforts _-— h : - FANCY PLAID SINGLE BLAN- ¢ )| || = ‘ [ ST Nottingham Lace Curtains KETS in color combinations of blue, . = 9 po pasis build that sure foundation for p rose and tan, i ; e — 310§ il B {nent and universal In the season’s latest patterns. aac ey, Seerhal $1 i 1 9 Warin v ¥ i masinatie onin PEiCe. ot Bttt Choice of Pairs and Panels, To Publish Foreign Review. DOUBLE GRAY AND TAN The next forward n‘rn forh ~ 98¢ $1.98 $2.98 | Ly g 1 R NSF e T it e e e 1 tive value at fon of a forelgn sers Chenille Rope Portieres i - = ; As ccharming a bedchamber suite as you fiS fon the presentation iof bras. Single-d. ez P 5 DOUBLE PLAID BLANKETS in could desire—as illustrated, a full size vanity, il Single-door size, in attrac- a variety of color combinations; 3 chifforette, bow-foot bed and large dresser That training for forelgn servics 0 5K 5 K N K K R K S K HH R HEE R RRS RS % % % % 2 % % % tive colors. These are quoted $2 19 large block designs. $3 69 5 with mirror. The pieces in this group are aced among the recognizcd v ¢ pri exceptional in design and finish and merit ons ix evidenced from the at a very low price . Special . cxceotioniliind gt T B ent semester at Georgetown contains New Portieres W | representatives from 45 States and 1t Mercerized Armure Portieres, in a va- arm Comfortables Buy N‘n Pay Next Year | oot autmittaa by Dosniwniem B { report submitted by Dean William F riety of colors, as low as, Warm, cotton-filled | Notz. 3 4 A 2 49 | A distinguished audience. compriz 3‘ tively designed covering {ing Sir me Howard, the British | Amnbassador; Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt. the | Ambassador from Germany, and offi- | cials from every government depar o o o T Ty ' £ | ment in Washington attended the e | ercises which were held in Ga ; | Hall. Music for the o h was fur ~ | nished by the newly organized | Georgetown R. 0. T. C. Band Wmm ‘ o dat |HOTEL MAN ASKS COURT Golden Oak Golden Oak Chifforobe Bl Reat: - P & ANNUL SON'S MARRIAGE Ty 17} $1 9.75 Morris Chair v ’ 7 : 3 e : : - {C. H. Consolvo of Baltimore Says Youth Intoxicated When He $14.75 Vi "4 - 4] - . 1. 1 A well made o of closet, dresser and [l Golden oak finish of the Ho tuffet like the H . 5 i st s Chair, RSt . { suit in the uit Court of Howard S = wardrobe, with space | ;_i‘:lf‘d>m;;m:eat h:n-; ‘V\M , Kroehler 3-Pc. Bed Davenport Suite [County for the annuiment of the mar- SO S S A SR A AR ARSI AN TINNNNRNAN Answers every need A riage of his adopted son, Charles H. mirror back—two f s its, hats VIS hion type back. i = o Consolvo. d Miss Evelyn Lamb top drawers, cup- or coats, suits, hats o L ‘c'\rx:‘:z:m yp;e::h;.: ‘ 1] fl Upholstered in Cut Veloul' of Ellzabeth City, N e board and linen © and furnishings. G AL Qonsolxols. somi i - e | that his son, who is 19 ye: i drawer. 2 The short davenpart bed is quickly and easily con- Vantaenteathis ag Poaludts, 5 verted inte a comfartable bed for two—the chair that he was intoxi d : ; o Miss Lamb eloped to Ellicott Cit t - and rocker arc generous in size and perfectly ° e D e L matched—covering of velour. Spring seats. A very the youth, de: h».: {nln has the - - i i ! lity 'of 1d 10 to 12 White Enamel Crib | Three-Piece Metal » wogeit Talog at o e G e B st Liber l Cr lit Ter C' rge Il! ?,I:;:;T:;P(‘ sary to a proper and legal All-metal Crib, full size, with . adjustable side and G0 O Bed Outflt, as shown o arated several davs after the wed- spring bottom i ding. Consists of a continuous-post - EEEale WOMI\I; DIES ON TRAIR. : woven wire spring and a reversible l, \ Q) S = ) Mother of Washingtonian Found :-End Table 4 . i : g i z Dead in Berth on Express. ¥ v finish— < 5 mattress, - ' z - ) By the Assaciated Press. mm‘a-houg::é {r:’:l:—- L [ NV N BOSTON, November 22.—~Mrs. Min- :.,,' d‘]cgs (| ; i - B nie L. Selfridge of San Francisco 0 S s = died suddenly early today on the On Easy Terms i . 2 = \ = = i - 3 Federal Express from Washington Young Consolvo and his wife sep white enamel bed, a comfortable to Boston. With & daughter, Mrs. | Katherine Kellard of Washington | she was on her way to visit rela- A iy o s b B“ : s tives here. When Mrs. Kellard went Five-Piece Unfinished $ 7 5 =i ' > - SRR RO Breakfast R m Suite ° ' 1 3 ( = 72 years old and a widow. SAN FRANCISCO, November 22. Mrs. Minnie L. Selfridge, who died on the Federal Express today near Bos- Fi o = ton, was a member of an old San e e O ol | — Francisco family. She was the widow lustrated. Dropleaf % - 5 . e 9 of the late Edwin A. Selfridge, who table and four spindle- \| b} ; F P Waln F h Bed S was president of the Selfridge Hold- and dous son \ ‘ 1ve-riece ut kFinis, room Suite ing_ Company here. Her son, Edwin back chairs. Natural A. Selfridge, jr.. plans to leave today wood, all ready for iy == ¥ . : Dresser, bow-foot bed, chiffonier, toilet table for Boston to return with the body. T decanive . B e : T X and vanity bench. ‘We don't believe this value 00 ey aenae ot i - / S N will be easily duplicated outside of the Hub. » trawberries Defy Ioe. . o HURON, S. Dak, November 22.— See this modestly priced group tomorrow.... What s believed to be & record here = o for mwl:t fr:ll w‘l’: ;lll‘b"nhod yes- i terday when rs. P. . Christianse ‘Buy -Now—Pay Next Year R L T den. There have been numerous hard {rosts here and as much as an inch of BV IIEE | ice has frozen on seme bodiss of water fiar town, g » ps