Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1925, Page 38

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" 38 appointment for Tuesday and Thurs. | day nights between 7 ¢ . Girls | are requested to call the jnform desk for definite appointment, und as the demand is so heavy an extr 4 1 charge will be made for broken ap- pointments unless a 24 hours’ notice P‘ is given. j The committee me = 8 2 2 for this wee Monday, committe Would chairman. —House committee American Capital Evade Any Embargo, Mus- | piatt.”enairman Sl i committee. \lr~: solini Paper Believes. {in .5 —— man: 7:00—Greek « l\|h Victor s | Klssel, president. : s S By HIRAM K. MODERWELL. | The annual Fall fe: al flu) ln‘,;.‘r:! By Radio 0 The Star and Chicago Daily News lmnx women will be ed al , October 10.—Will American | g egard the ob- American GGovernment nting of loans to nations | have not settled their “arj vited, i1l be hehl at Thomas E. Brown. t president, in the chai : will offer a special menu durins ‘\ v»- i "his question i beginning o e | | termission of l”‘i‘ I,.{\.::lw:‘m\ln alth | uP{n]_ o ‘"“M form in vrp"""" il open nu program Mussolini’s newspaper—Popolo di Ro- very department o© \ano. i {11 participate in_th Numerous Washington B e L Grealc ently have stated 1t the White H rivate loans to France and l(x!\ il their war debts have been | Wil sing & school rooms adjoining the unded. But despite this apparently "”‘ e will be open uificial attitude of the American Gov- | : M members | ernment, several large ’American | : 1 will act as loans recently have been to Italian ing. will conclude the | firms The Blair Bank participated in a = €1.000,000 increase in the capital of big_hvdro-electric concern. 'lhp NEW POL'C‘ES COVER Ililian® Edison concern also e i e A a5 | DEBUTANTE’S COMING ouT| Avdro-clectric company in south it = Gnge able o, Tbe Star and New Tork Wand. | o B ONDON, et 1. Present als, with | tion poiic ce. | insurance, and “lhas devised Sk the the company bargo must be he question Wishington stating that the e ,l.‘., 20 \mo at ,.mx..m will be maintained inst France. | to pay for since Italy cannot hope to offer | debutante’ uch as France did, there is a pos. | for her Sibility that she also will be unable |hiave placed reach a definite settlement at Wash. 1 und the embargo will presum- maintained > Popolo di Rol in_an evi tly inspired editorial, refuses tc frightened by this possibility, ind_policies for nning from anniver in her; tle_more than $2.000, £2.500 are being sold. De the st to the 12thh birth ry of a girl and maturing ,ymn or 19th year N fe———— If we should have need of dol- lars there would be no lack of inter. mediaries, even among the Japanese " stralians. to procure for Amer slers lucrative investments Chicago Daily News Co. | | YOUR i PlANU national head of Miss Mabel Cratt, 1 Christian Asso- | at national hea . Mi 1us been on a leave of absen ary. Other leaders promi- i the international work of the | ovement who have recently returned | om Burope and the Orient are: Miss | abeth Wilson from India, Miss Dingman from Shanghai, Mrs. atherine Willard Eddy from ‘Tokio | 1d Miss Elizabeth Clark from Lon- | The annual ence (-f the st i ting-up confer-! al staff of the €A 5 held this week | id at Kamp Kahlert, on West River, | i. The theme of the conference is with Miss of the national ‘ork. leading. The ypened Saturday by a on of plans »n the vear's various service information desk, rooms registry, | Kahlert, vacation | vice and ll‘v education A IIISSING TO HUMANITY llR(YI‘ 'ASE SouTnm'rmTousnms “keeps the 1tonsils healthy” 35¢ bottle At All Drug Stores FADE IN WHEELING W VA Tut TONSILO COMPANY women, indus- representatives Federation of Churches 1 the city of their Winter's program, which w be followed by a discussion of wi and means for closer co-operation. and oth Miss Marian R. Miller, :Jxrmlnr of education, announces the Y. W. C. A.| 1 oklovers' hour to be re umod to- | ! orrow evening at 8 o'clock at the iness Women's Council House, Connecticut avenue. Miss Alice utchins Drake will speak on “Books Autumn F In abbreviated , this progra given by Miss ke, over the radio last week. his year the Business Women's | Council ‘is offering the hospitality of | its council room to -the Booklovers and their guests. The meetings will be held there on the second and fourth Mondays of the month. Chew a fcw Pleasant Tabm:_- Instant Stomach Relief! s to be given “hool th lass using the * Book” as its text. This class will be conducted by the director of the school, Miss Marian R. Miller. The | publishers report 5,000 similar classes | airead ed in colleges and high | vols throughout the country. Thl“ stndy Wil consist of both re. on of good litera. | The moment “Pape’s Diapepsin’ re, with emphasis largely on the |reaches the stomach all distress goes. short story. The nominal fee for this | Lumps of indigestion gescs, heart. | course includes a year's subscription |burn, sourness, fullness, flatulence, to_the magazine. palpitation, vanish your stomach now! Correct n and acidity for a few cents. ! Eymnastics will hereafter be made by | Druggists sell millions of packages. vmnastics will hereafter be made by | D These Are Good Days To Use m—ms - “THE “MURCO” e PAINT” October is the ideal month to use “Murco,” the Life- i long Paint. No danger of insects getting stuck on the wood—not too hot, nor not too cold. “Murco™ will put your home in harmony with Autumn’s rich colors. " “Murco” is not only beautiful, but durable and econom- ical. Drop in tomorrow and let us tell you about “Murco” painting. for Fall |j E.J. Murphy Co., Inc. 710 12th Street N. W. Main 5280 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (5 OCTOBER 11, 1925—PART 1. For Day or Night Use— Stickley Extension Beds— During the day a handsome piece for general use—instantly convertible at night to a full-sized bed. Itisa gEnuine Stickley produmion of strong construction and unusual comfort. The springs are of the coil type. The model pictured 1s covered with Taupe or Blue in plain Velour, or prettily patterned Tapestry. The mattress is cotton—the finish Mahogany— and there's an ablong—shaped pxllow to 389 50 match. Special ............. Spinet Desk Real Mahogany Ve- neer: made with sliding bed and drawer beneath. A piece of the better grade 555‘— Special . Tea Wagox"n In- Mahogany finish mounted on easy runnmg wheels. A real conven- ience for the .75 home. Special s18= Rich Overstuffed Suite fc;; Library For Library or Living Room this is a very de- sirable Suite of three attractive pieces, Consists of Davenport, Armchan‘ and Fireside Wing Chair. The fronts of each piece are covered with attrac- tively patterned Velour, the outsides and under- side of the cushions are covered with plain Velour that matches. Seats and Cushions 517500 are Spring Upholsteted. - Special. T & Windsor Chair Typical Windsor pat- tern; .very comfortable and well poised. Strong- Boudoir Chair Very comfortable pat- tern; spring upholstery: loose cushion seat: cov- ered with Silk Velour or /" Rocker to .25 Mohair. match ..... 514='— cial Hall Armchair High Back with Cane . Seat and Back: Mahog- a pleasing type for decorative and practical $ .50 use. Special. . 41= any ‘Fintsh; for Eye Streets. Quality The first consideration—with Seventh an8 us is for you—and ecvery item admitted to our store must carry the respousibility of unqualified satisfaction. Tl}at the prices are lowest—is an interesting inci- dental compared with the best in quality. If you wish to avail yourself of a charge account we shall be glad to accommodate you. Muhogany Finish and Walnut Finish denotes not the wood. but the fApish that has been applied Four-Poster Bed Either Mahogany or Walnut veneer. Genuine Colonial “four-poster” design in Single and Double size. 326 .50 Mahogany fin- Special el ish. Special. . Royal F:asy Chair . The Royal is most convenient of There's a comfortable push~buttan that adjusts the back to one of the and Chairs. A Handy Table Six - cornered deugn. top 30 inches across. Has attractively turned legs. $23.15 any desired angle : below 18 a ‘Oot rest tl'lat can easily be brought into use. Spring upholstered. Seat and BBCI( Cushions are covered with imita- tion Leather. 325_ Special Console Table Mahogany finish. A Table of many uses in any room or hall. cial Pleas- mg type. Spe 39 Dining Room Suite of Ten Pieces Walnut Veneer in antique finish. There is a large Buffet, China Closet with Glass Door, Sery- ing Table, Extension Table and Five Side Chairs and One Armchair. The seats of the chairs are covered with attractive Tapestry. This Suite is_excellently constructed throughout. Special e s175 00 ng Rocker A real '‘Fireside Priscilla Stand Chair." Has Tapestry- i covered Seat and Back; S"l“! Ma\.hogany; full of comfort and q\nl- roomy size with remov- ity. Spe- ;31 75 able tray for sewing sun- aml ..o dries. Excellent 39.75 Armchmr to match make. Special. . == at same price.

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