Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 34

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24 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925 DANCER’S FINE PAID. DISABLED SOLDIER CASH l 7 A > U S MAY FURB"] — TIED UP BY COURT ORDER| "'IIII!Ill||I|IlIlIIIIIllII|IIIIlIIlll|HlII1IHIIIIII|lIIIllNIIIIINIIII!IINNIIII The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., 909 F St. ‘IlIIIIIIlI|II|IlIlIIIlIHINIIHIIIIllIlIlllilll!III:HIHIH\I:llli\ill\:\llllll"' ‘Fncnd Saves Dorothy Hoffman | VR om0 onuan NIt | Pencil Concern Sues League for| Dorothy Hoffman, 22-year-old dancer, \\\ax saved from a sojourn at the| @ccountingiagh enied Mo | o L o & ’v vlm~ \\hvn «hn was xslcnxrd from Jail Tuesday night r 3 Investigation of financial operations Jardine Adwses Exchanges to paid her fine of §i i National Disabled ~Soldiers’ vs ago by Judge t ckles . with special attention as to 1 ! s became of funds obtained ° [d ° o Curb Data That Makes | through a pencil-selling campalgn. | Maninulati P ibl | rd«"nn-m’ was brought mm{ will be conducted by the Equity Court s { Night Traffic Court Monday and after | z of a petition filed by anipufation Fossible {pleading zuilty to the above charges | . Merillat, counsel for the i s o was committed to jail when she could | Pe upply Co.. Inc., assignee of ! not pay her fine. “Twenty-four hours| col s interested, for an account- Adoption of rules by the grain eX- elapsed before her release. ing and injunction. change limiting 3 i L Justice Hoehling signed a temporary DR. ELIOT AGAIN HE restraining order to tie up funds of . . ADS | iie Teague, if there are any in Jocal able fluctua- | banks or in the hands of National and maniuplation zrain JNITARIAN ASSOCIATION | comdr. John T. Nolan or others con- e e nected with the handling of the ; | - league’s funds. ipited o 3 - | Dr. Abram Simon Among Speakers | e nary jon by rt- : A et ot o RrdeE AR | at Final Session of. Church futures act, of i =. ; Body in Boston. 'n future ‘B\- the Associated Press. L S | 30STON. May 14 Rev. Dr. Samuel DIAMOND DYE“ Secretary Jar ¢ in the| president of the Their own accord took some effective dsiecition o COLOR THINGS NEW action, he w > obliged, in the He has heid this. of \\uh\h H\l rest ion ce s - o » - officers cted | R A i L g : dyeing and tint- . < ing is guaranteed w‘vsthgubmmnnd ! S - . Dyes. Just dip Arthur Spi in cold water to | ation Ohio; Charles A. Lory = f: tint soft, delicate | proof and Prof. Edward T. Williams \ shades, or boil to | )t those whe . i f. dye rich, perma- | he charged with a violation of the an neeting. at v § ~> nent colors. Fach | act had not t far been obtained. i from r s 15-cent package , He emphas that the inquiry & | had not been cluded s h » | tenary of the association. closed last | S dienc. | was “determined to atilize the re-| night with a public meeting in Tre.| tions so simple any woman can dye | | | sults of this inv tim for the mont Temple, at which the speakers | or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, akirts purpose of ins! whatever pros- | were Dr. Willard ry. de | waists, dresses, coats, m.ekmg-, ecutions justified under the | Harvard Theologic: | sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang- | law.” He add wever, that he . general superintendent | ings, everything new. was concerned articularly in | list zeneral conven | Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other | (Hal deyelonment of some methad 13 id Dr. Abram Simon of Waxh- | kind ‘and tell your druggist whether | fie obviated. | ot g or m'k'e;]" whether it is linen, cotton, It is the Secretary's purpose. the . 5 PR | or mixed g report said, to undertake by the ex-| _PAris has one-passenger taxis. ercise of such authority as is con ferred upon hima by the ain futures act to bring about a condition where the quotations in future trading will mEEar| N\~ This $257.20 Complete Living Room Outfit The report disclosed that Secretary | Jarfine told Frank I. Carey, presi- dent of the Chicago Board of Trade & : o e i : | . Superb 3-piece Living Room Suite, covered 3-piece LLiving Room gonichn Hoohre e e , / with two-tone Baker's cut velour, as pictured. Suite i Joying the benefits of designation as n B\ / | Davenport, Table and End Table are in mahog- Davenport Table AI I At mEsk oL A e S 7 iany finish. The Floor Lamp has polychrome End Table .5 facllitate the operation and mainte f ) £/ pedestal. Both Lamps have silk georgette Floor I.amp and Shade.. 19.95 nance of Federal supervision, prevent s g o e i . . . — the development and dissemination of {shades. A beautiful and durable combination I'able Lamp S i of false, is. 7 L s " {that refunishes vour living room at low cost. ‘ g— | Save $62.20. TOTAL VALUE tempted ma Results of the investigation, the| { White Enamel (X o Folding Secratary sald. “clearly show that the - E A ‘ wide fluctuations (during the first D : ]\1tchcn Chair Camp Stool three months this vear) were due . primarily to the heavy trading of a limited number of professional specu == i $ 95 i 4 R b lators; likewise, that their operations V< B I f’h // S 3 5, were facilitated to a_considerable de- | e | 3 % : ou evard ot I hrills : ! (L C | " ONRANT O part of the public after material {Deferred Payments d occurred the iast | P‘AEI.FIC PaCIfiC Norl-hwesf The int:::‘l’:,fi?r-“nr“":‘:"::;fly"’d by R Suprems among. scenic| drives s the | o =R x e fluctustions bezinn January 2 | Columbia River Highway. Starting at the \ - —— — when May deliveries closed at $1.76% Pacific, it stretches eastward 337 miles, | 7 s U A "1,"]"0 e Pl omilesatlongthems. EVET OVerlooking the majestic Columbia 11 ; S 3 | its | when it lestle Columbia River. River—at times but a broad shelf cut i \ 9 . 3 vea a high of §2 el from the canyon wall. Above or below m G _ ; A ~harge of the n futures admin you there is always something to see. ! \ istration, had charge of the inquiry.| Portland is headquarters for this spec- which was conducted by agents of 3 —— the Departments of Agriculture and m"r motor trip. ! b = Durable Tustice, It included n thorough ex 5 Round Trip from Th - P- F'b R d S . = s on of records of the Chi . . air aninaion, o fecod, o i Chicags | 13045 nanineTon ree-Piece Fiber Reed Suite Willow Chair and lh}flr‘l':;mglnrman.mx for evidence VEffection May 16th) — ; sl 5 g : that would show concerted action or Portland, Tacoma, Seattie | Tvory-Finished A very attractive Suite, as pictured, with large Settec, Armchair and $: ; : Saipatate N il ancouver | High Chair | Rocker. Dccorated in blue and gold. Loose cretonne-covered cushion and Frequent sallings to Alaska from Pacific Northwest b % = = A 5 i 2 i On your way see Denver, scenc Coloras d 8 ! spring sce¢ 1struction. A fine su v 0! e E 100-Year-01d Firm Tied Up. | Qayourwey sceDenver.cenle Coloral . i 49 pring seat const fi suite for the living room or Summer porch NEW YORK, May 14 (A.P.). ——Thfi} Reute of the PORT- trips te Rocky Mountain, Zion (Bryce Canyor - ' Thaddeus Davids Ink Co.. a 100.vear. | LAND LIMITED and Broaks) Yellowstone and Crater Lage National Parke. B8 covtecn e placed B equily e CONTINENTAL Return via California—only $18 more. | e— cetvership in Federal Court vesterday | LIMITED—dally om PREE BOOK —"Pacific Northweat and Alaska.” Auk ol SHS on petition of William H. Stevens | ¥. L. Feakins. General Agent, Unlon Pacific Svstem = > with a claim of $3,045. The petitioner 508 Commerclal Trust Bldg. 15th and Market Sts. ! said he believed only a temporary | Philadelphia, Pa. l period of receivership would be neces: | R. O. 8mall, General Agent, C. & N. W. Ry | i | i Deferred Payments sary. The company's assels were | e 214 Pennsylvania Ave. 15th and Chestnut Sts. estimated in the petition at $60,000 and | 2 Philadelphia. Pa liabilities at $34,000 i Edmonston & Co. Home of Foot-Forms Mahogany-Finish —SALE ENDS SATURDAY— Fnd Table . WINDING UP QUR GREAT | Lawn Mover Four-Piece French W alnut Bedroom Suite . 4.5 ‘( soth ANNIVERSARY SALE I An Exceptionally Fine and Durable Bedroom Suite. Beautiful in dcszgn. $ 149 Deferred Payments beautifully finished and grained. Comprises Bow-end Bed, lLarge Dre SHOES WORLD FAMOUS FOR FIT AND VALUE | Ful! Vanity and Chiffonier. Constructed for long service. : A : ; : e Deferred Pavments We are winding up this most important sale in a fitting manner. Make f the most of the last few days. o WOMEN’S SHOES THEANKLE Regular Anniversary Resular Anniversars Trice Sale Price Trice Sale Price <7 QIS §14.50 . ... $12.50 \"™ ML 13,50 .. $11.50 == ‘ - 1 , $12.50 . ... $10.50 N : > A H ” / 4 Genuine Red 12.00 . ... $10.00 ; ] : b i 1§ gu.so....sss.so 50 s ) : i g Cedar Chests Prices Start at IR.75 s Mi and Boys’ Shoes g i 4 : e : e e | Ten-Piece French Walnut Dining Room Suite i :"“m:': e A beautifully finished suite constructed of durable materials for long service. Com- e g A e il prises oblong Extension Table, 66-in. Buffet, China Cabinet, Inclosed Server, Five Side and $ ” 2 & 3 i b | One Armchair with genuine tapestry or leather seats. ...............cccovvuuiieneeon.... 107, Discount il X Deferred Payments Children's, R Strap Pumps and Low Shoes EDMONSTON & CO. | &he Jlivs Lansburgh Furniture (Incorporated) 1334 F Street o tootmaonmes fl e ANDREW BETZ, Manager Ninth and F S | Convenient Deferred Payments Can Be Arranged | Entrance 909 F' Si. : dflfllflfifllflIIIHHIIIHIIHHEIII||l|l|||lmfiHlIHlHifilfflllfillilHIIIl|Hlmfllmm}mllll'iinlfl!lh R0 x||nmnmmmmmnuzmunnmmmlnmmnmi1n|mlmu|u|mlmmu|uu'mnium|n1muunmm;umummm@zi5muuniuumummumm;ummm|l|muunmlmnm'.n.

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