Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1925, Page 29

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el o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECISION RESERVEI] INFILMTRUST CASE Federal Trade Commission Hears Final Arguments on Alleged Monopoly Plot. After Federul ad rguments, the ion took under asky Cor mies with PET DUCK BRINGS $540. Then Little Girl, Who Gave It, Gets Bird Back Alive. WARREN, Ohio, November 26 (). Eva Boran, 10-year-old - schoolgirl, had no money to give to the current | community chest fund. So she took | her pet duck to school and gave it to the teacher, saying it was her con- tributiof a luncheon of chest the duck was auctioned time. The bill brought ) each, and the auc $540 for the the duck was night eturned to Eva last $2,000.000 IS SOUGHT FOR MISSISSIPPI LINE fund. | for surrendered title and | against whom | AILING OF COMMUNISTS IS BLOW TO RED PARTY Political Commotion Forecast as Aftermath of Sentencing of 12 in England. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November ~The trial of 12 Commulist leaders, which ended in Old Bailey yesterday tences of imprisonment of 12 the five principal vious convictions 26. months | had been proven, the seven others, s previous convict were recorded is the greatest blow the Commungit party has yet experienced in this country. The men, who are charged with with sen. | prisoners, | | political commotion. A joint meeting of ‘the executives of the Labor party and the Trades Union Congress has been called for tomorrow in the House of Commons to discuss the case. FORCED TO AiD THIEVES. | Professor Covered With Guns, Drives Robbers Escaping in Auto. 26 (#).—With nst his body. CHICAGO, Novembe! of Northwest- day was forced cape by driving \ston in his automo- fleeing from an which t | ment of m | them out « The robbe: nston home fr . The rob- C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925. ACCIDENT b ital. TO BAD-LUCK DAY | ™" assoctated with the tiome Man Reaching Pinnacle of Career on Friday, November 13, In- jured by Auto. By the Associated Press HACKENSACK. N. 4., —Frederick C as a clerk for the Home Insurance Co. f New York in ident on struck and {an automobile last night was fractured and his right leg broken in two places. George Titz, struck Mr. Buswell, was held pending | really intends to buy one the outcome of the insurance man's {njuries. Mr. Buswell was taken to a | IS SEQUEL GUILTY OF MURDER. Ohio, November Insurance Co. during the greater part of his business life. From a clerk In 1881 he rose until in 1902 he was sec- cnd vice president. In 1904 he was | appointed vice preside: | month he was elected : salary sald to be $100, He s a former president of the Southwestern Underwriters’ i tion and of the National Board Af Fire Underwriters. found here vept y. The jury rec ommended mercy. McKibben pleaded November 26. Buswell, who started nd was elected ¥ November 13, sly injured by His skull Another Sex Distinction. From the San Francisco Chronice. The reason a man doesn’t try on driver of the car which | every hat in the shop is because he conspiring to publish seditious libelx it and wit ed him to ar and em out of fear of his INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING W. . Toses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh PAYMENT PLAN mpetition and a | monopoly of | Inland Waterways Wants War Department to Buy Corporation | ! ed, dri then where they ordered him to stop and fled to admit (he ution. He said | aid not matter | that they were prosecuted by a rival party animated by the de. hey should be conv - is certain to o New Equipment for Barges. paid in the film Je that of Marion 200,000 1 vear The highest s w STOP/—LOOKQ—LISTEN WARNING~DON’T DELAY made by H\g, rik for the ‘ ler, chief | bui in the termi- Linens Upholstery Furniture Carpets Several Mechanics Are Round- house Service W Make This a Furniture Christmas A gift of furniture is a lasting gift——one that will serve as a pleas- znt reminder of the domor through the years to come. Qur store i replete with beautiful and appropriate gifts. All most moderately priced. Relieve that Ache Free yourself from the pain miort caused by n, neuralgia, or gout Take Eade’s Pills for quick relief. They will drive the most stubborn pain from your system. In use over 50 years. All Draggists E. FOUGERA & CO,, Inc., Importers —To Put That Lionel Engme in First-Class Running Order—Again e are displaying the largest assortment of Lionel Trains ies ever shown in Washington, D. C., greatly re- ar. A good many new lines added, too. ready for distribution. Open Evenings Until 10 0'Clock Continental Electric Supply Co. 808 9th St. N.W. Phone Main 8326 N EE S e T ) /%w NEW ART GIFT SHOP Direct Entrance 11th St. _——y D«A;G“" Some Suggestions from the Furniture Department Mahogany Frame Mirrors . ..$15.00 Spinet Desk, mahog- any finish .......$19.00 Spinet Desk, solid mahogany .. ..$45.00 Gov. Winthrop Desk $89.00 Telephone Table and Stool .............$12.00 Trough End Tables.. $6.00 Metal Smoking Cab- Foot Stools Nest Tea Tables. .. ..$22.00 Library Tables . ....$15.00 Magazine Stands ...$14.00 Wing Rockers, Cane Seat and Back....$19.75 Easy Chairs $60.00 Cellarettes $65.00 Humidors . ..$12.50 Decorated End Table $12.00 Decorated Cabinet. .$60.00 Secretary $52.00 Desk Sets .... . $5.00 Ladies’ Desk T'able Desk Wrought Iron Tables $40.00 Marble Top Ta- bles ... .. $42.00 tr Solid \Iahogan) Ra- dio Cabinets . ... Radio Tables ....... Ash Trays Hall Chairs $15.00 Poker Tables ......$20.00 Davenport Tables $18.00 U» Piano Benches ..$16.00 Up Upholstered Piano Benches Hall Clocks . ... Cedar Chests ... $60.00 $7.50 Use a Part of Your Xmas Savings Check Mahogany Smoking Stands ...... oo, $3.00 Card Tables . $4.50 Pedestals Book Cases Sectional Book Cases $33.00 $50.00 U» $110.00 U .$16.00Lr You do not have to wait until Xmas for the piano ot your Tt will be delivered immediately aiter you join the club. choice! Never was the selection so large nor the prices so reasonable! I'wo hundred and fifty families will enjoy all the advantages of this great club—will your family be one of them? Come—investigate this plan of buying a piano. delighted with the easy terms and many other advantages! \_ No member- = ship Fee immediate Delivery Beautiful New Baby Grand *485 sharming lttle inetrument with ril rich tome quay mahogaay case e 4 action. ionial style ouste repeatin a Only $3 Weekly lttle dream. " Youa Can't Come, Mail ThisCoupon * Washington, D. C. Please send me full particufars ' Clud. ' 1 ot the Xemae | Nome-seenenean | Brand New 88-Note PLAYER PIANO Special Xmas Club Price 0 5315 iane of You will be A S phae with Pay Only $2 Per Week Big Advantages! Great Savings! ——Easy Terms! F ree Music Lessons’ : s, A Rs Y OF THISY CLUBY G real Price Savmg.’ SE SANT. Easy Club r;rm.. YEARS™ IN WHIC] P ITORR RionBICHo oy PAT THE MOST MUDF\T HOME CA A PIANO IMMEDIA’ No Membershlp FCC' 1 O ‘mnrrm\u, CHARGE OFPER lj X T)%_ OLD SAN' HESE rx'm.u ARE GIFTS F ree Munc Rolls! [OSE_WHO ELECT A PLAYEB -PIANO, OLD iLL PRESE" FIN SEL] EC OV ROLLS AN] LAY'ER BF"CH DUET N VI ADsUSTABLE "sT0L TWHTH tr. 7 @ HOMER L KITT CO. 330 G S‘I‘REET “THE KNABE STORE" Costumers Adjustable Chair Morris Chair ered) ..... $9.00 Polychrome Mirrors. $6.00 Fernery Tables ...$3.75 Up The Linen Shop Crinkle Cloth Colored Striped Bed Spreads—made in rose, blue, helio and yellow. Spread and bolster cover to match. For double beds. Special $4.25 set. Slightly Soiled Odd Table Napkins—in sizes 22x22 inches and 25x25 inches. Sold regularly from $6.75 to $10.00 dozen. Special, $5.25 doz. Moses “De Luxe” Sheets—Torn size, 81x90 inches. A truly wonderful grade of cotton, made to stand the wear and tear of laundering. Special $1.50 each. $1.25 White Bath Towels, extra heavy —large size. Reduced to 95c each. High Grade Pillow Cases—Sizes before hemming 42x36 inches and 45x36 inches, Special, 29c each. Domestic Floor Coverings - Friday and Saturday Only First Quality Seamless Axminster Rugs —all from regular stock, no imperfect goods—9x12. $49.50. Plain Taupe Carpeting; regularly $2.50 yard. Special, $1.85 yard. Plain Carpeting. High Splle feet and 12 feet wide. yd and $7.50 sq. yd. : Domestic and Imported Linoleums. $1.75 sq. yd. to $3.25 sq. yd. seamless; 9 l] $3.50 sq. Easy Reed Chairs (up- holstered $19.00 Ue Bar Harbor Chairs.. $5.95 (uncov- ....... $20.00 Drapery Dept. The drapery, curtain and upholstery depart- ment on the third floor offers practical and beau- tiful Christmas Gifts, suggesting the following: Portieres Portieres, Armure, $6.00 per pair to $12.50 per pai Portieres, Derby Damask, $15.75 pair. Portieres, Rayon Damask, $15.00 per $29.50 per pair. Double Faced Sunfast $18.50 per pair. Double Faced Sunfast $31.50 per pair. Lace Curtains New Irish Point and Point de Bruges Tambour Lever Laces, etc. 21 vards long to 4 yards long. $5.00 pair up to $37.50 pair. Make beautiful living room curtains. Plain and figured Filet and Shadow Net Panels, fringed; $2.25 pair to $21.50 per pair. Irish Point and Point de Bruges Lace Panels. some bordered and fringed, others borders only; $3.00 up to $9.00 each. Very popular now. Couch Covers Practical and serviceable gifts, large assort- ment from double faced Armures and Tapestry to Imported Moquettes. Prices, $6.00 to $50.00. Beautiful Tapestry Wall Panels A gift suitable for any home, for Hall, Living Room or Dining Room. Large assortment of sizes, shapes and colorings. French and Italian makes. Priced $12.00 to $75.00. Table Mats and Scarfs Round, oval, oblong, etc, $1.25 to $14.00. Rich brocades, damasks, velours and tapestry, some antique metal trim, others with woven borders. Sofa and Boudoir Pillows Made in strong contrasting colors with metal trimmings, others of the softest blended Taffe- tas and Laces, $5.00 up to $30.00. For those who like to make the pillows up we have a fine lot of materials for the purpose. pair to Velour, single width. Velour, double width, PERIOD FURNITURE EXHIBIT, SIXTH FLOOR Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN

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