Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 32

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32 FURTHER TAK U, OBIECT OF STUDY Treasury Officials to Begin Soon Investigation on Possible Reduction. The Treasury is planning to be- gin a study soon of the possibility of tax reduction, with a view to having ble basis for con- e ways and means cc cets September 15, While the tax experts have only begun their study, it was sald at the Treasury that two tax installments will have n received before the committ nd the Treasury will hav antage of knowing with some the revenue- producing p f the present rates. Are Studying Report. At this time the work of the Treas- ury authorities has to do with ad- ministrative features of the law, and in this connection use is made of the report o W. G ssist- spent some ying in the Brit- n is leaving the rely to his tax counselors nd fieither he nor Under- nston will take a ha leton of a program has out. After that is done planned to hold numerous con- nces between members of the mittee and are expected 1 10 C0-0] te fully with e in the drafting of the DINNER IS POSTPONED. Arlington Road Commission Event Set for March 24. pecial Dispateh to The Star. farch 17.—Be- s with the benefit din- ¢ night by the ociation, the Arlington District Commission scheduled ng has been postponed un- evening, March 24 he banquet, which is to mark the ing of the campaign of on for its proposed road in Arlington dis- or which are to be voted will be held at the Ball- e house and served by the auxiliary of the fire depart- ment of that place. TREATY FRAMERS CONFER h 17.—Herr Posse, new rman commercial dele- gation in place of Dr. Trendelenburg, who is 1l ed here yesterday k with Minister of dy, in consequence s decided to call a of the Franco-Ger- man commercial treaty negotiators this afternoon to draft a provisional . The articles will be clas- successor to ink Makesall fountain pens write better and the “Lifetime” pen write best. SHEAFFERS PENS PENCIL SKRIP We have a complete stock of Scheaffer Pens HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G Street N.W. ondmward & This Bedroom Suite of Three Useful Pieces, $160 Of combination walnut and in a satiny light French walnut finish, with a wealth of lovely matched veneers. The dresser is of dustproof drawer construction; chif- forette has three deep, roomy trays and one drawer. A double bow-end bed com- pletes the suite. Triplicate Mirror Vanity, $75 A vanity that matches this suite may be selected at this moderate price. Dining Room Set of 7 Pieces, $128.50 A very pleasing group in combination American walnut; popular style 6-leg extension table, 45x60 inch to 7 feet. Armchair and 5 sidechairs Furniture Section, Sixth floor. have spring seats, upholstered in gold and black tapestry of pleasing pattern. Illustrated below. Buffet to match this suite, length 66 inches, $85. Exquisite Colors in Puff Over Bed Sets for Harmony in Your Room Let your chief color note in your bedroom be one of these charming new Bed Sets in rayon, and you will achieve a most pleasing effect. A lustrous sheen in rose, blue and gold, scailoped and cut corners. Size 90x99 Spread and Sham....$20 Size 90x108 Bedspread Blagket Section, Second floor. [ (AP Size 72x99 Spread and Sham. . ...$16 Size 72x108 Bedspread. ... .$15 Soft,lBeautift\zl Colors Feature the New Suites of Reed Furniture The new suites show some of the most beautiful finishes that have been developed in many years; soft, rich colors harmoniously blended. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925. Loathvop New Importation French Tapestry Panels Exquisite bits of tapestry lend interest and refine- ment to the home. Hung over mantels, buffet, couches, on the stairs or other suitable wall spaces, they beautify the whole interior. We have just received a new importation of Tap- estry Panels in many new and colorful subjects, in rich, deep tones. We invite your inspection. $12.50 to $325. Drapery Section, Fifth foor. New Cretonnes, 85c¢ At this price we are now showing the largest, most diversified line of cretonnes that we have ever displayed. Especially desirable for slip covers and including a new importation of English cretonnes, a large showing of “Keswick” prints, Colonial and Markwood fabrics—beau- tiful floral designs, tropical birds and plants, Chinese pat- terns, stripes and others. Many gorgeous colorings. All 36 inches wide. Other Cretonnes, 35¢, 50c, 65¢, $1 to $2.50 Drapery Section, Fifth floor. Slip Covers that Really Protect and Are Artistic Let us estimate to make Loose Covers for your furniture and hangings. Our expert cutters and fitters do the sort of work that assures perfect fit. Imported Belgian Linens, 50-inch, 95¢ High-grade Belgian Linens, in the 50-inch width, standard and novelty stripes and plain, are always desirable and serviceable. Soft Sateen-Finish Cotton Damasks, 31-inch, 55¢ These, in stripes of solid color—drab, cream, white, gray, taupe—are preferred by many persons. They make fresh, clean-cut, attractive covers. : From Holland Sunfast Striped Cottons Will Make Bright Summer Hangings These new imports of Sunfast Striped Cotton Fabrics from Holland are bright and attractive for porches, sun parlor hangings, cushions, pillows and other uses. The cheerful, bright stripes will help make cheerful surround- ings. 50-inch widths, $1.50 yard. Drapery Section, Fifth flodr. Easter Cards Easter Novelties For Friends, for the Family, and for the Kiddies A splendid assortment of Easter greetings—crosses, cut-outs, and plain cards—with expressions of religious and friendly sentiment, all in the best tast Or a box of cards, hand-painted, with lined envelo in several styles, 50c a box. Postcards with Easter messages, 12c a dozen. Novelties for the children—bunnies, chickens and an Easter Quack, 25¢ each. Stationery Section, First floor. - New Englander Couch Hammocks Arrive = Exceptional Showing There is nothing better than an Englander Couch Hammock for solid comfort in Spring and Summer. They have adjustable head rests, non-rust, easeful springs, reversible mattresses and very c enient magazine pockets. Gray, tan, dark blue and white striped canvas covers in attractive awning effects and delight- ful color combinations add beauty to their com- fort and utility. i Other Hammocks, in variety, $20 to $40. Hammock Stands, $7 to $17.50. Swing Hammocks, $3 to $12. Baby Auto Hammocks, $3.50; with stand, $7.75 and $10. Hammock Canopies, $5. Hammork Section, Fou Armstrong’s Linoleum for Every Floor in the House Notice This Pretty Pattern Floor Observe how the linoleum floor fits into the fur- nishing scheme—how it serves as a background for fine furniture and hangings. Remove the pattern floor from this room, and you remove much of the charming harmony of color and line. Armstrong’s Linoleum —will make it possible for you to make the floors of your home a definite part of its decorations, just as this one is. Let us help you to select patterns that are “just right” for any floor in your home—and let us give you an estimate of cost that will come as a pleasant surprise For instance, the pattern shown above, laid by experts to cover a 12x15-foot room, costs only $41.75 Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs —are made of the same high-grade materials z used in the manufacture of Armstrong’s Linoleum. We have a satisfyving variety of designs for bedrooms, dining rooms and kitchens as low as $9 for 6x9 to $18 for 9x12 Linoleum Section, Sixth floor. A beautiful suite of solid weave reed is especially appropriate for the small living room or sun parlor. Enameled in two-tone antique red and black; loose spring cush- ioned, upholstered in velour. $185. Three new fiber suites, consisting of chair, rocker and table; priced according to finish: Arabian Two-tone Brown, $122.50. Peacock, a Two-tone Buff and Blue, $180. A very beautiful suite of highest grade Ceylon reed, woven entirely solid, consists of large sofa that is full 6 feet inside, the seat with 3 large, loose cushions and 2 pillows; large chair, rocker and beautiful oval-end davenport table. Spring cushions and spring base ; beautifully upholstered in tapestry ; soft azure brown and blue finish. $318.50. A smaller suite of four pieces—3-cushion settee with 2 pillows, chair, rocker and small oblong center table—is in the Mahogany and Gold, $180. mongol finish, upholstered in tapestry and Many other Attractive Suites, $87.50 to with loose spring cushions. $235. $395. Willow and Reed Furnfture Section, Fifth ficor For Your Furniture WONDER The Grosvenor Pattern Community Silver Plate Oneida Community Plate, in three patterns, with stain- less steel blade knives—a 26-piece Chest that should help greatly in solving the silverware problem when guests are entertained. Dessert size, $31.15 set. Medium size, $32.60 set. 1847 Rogers Plate in Four Patterns 26-piece Chest with stainless blade knives; dessert size, $31.65 set; dinner size, $32.10 set. Wm. Rogers Ware, two patterns, Mayfair and La France, 26-piece Chest, $16; 28-piece Chest, $20. Silrerware Section, First fioor. Brighten Up the Auto Restores the Original Finish—and After the siege of the winter the nickel and enamel all need fresh- ening. If you will refer to the “Recommended Service” Column in the Classified Section of The Star you'll find the ad- dress of firms who do this work—and guar- antee satisfaction to Star readers. Keeps it Restored Roles Wonder Gloss is composed of excellent quality ingredients that soften the dust and oil to be found on most furniture. It removes the dirt and stains and thus restores the original finish—or surface. It leaves nothing on the furniture (to gather more dirt) and can be safely applied to the most expensive piano. Because it removes dirt—instead of adding oil—it brings out the real (the original) beauty of the furniture. Advertisers in the Get a small bottle and see for yourself how truly excellent “Recommended Service” it is. 50c—other sizes to $5. Column are specialists Now Being Demonstrated in the several lines of personal and domestic i Housewares Sectlon, Fifth foor.

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