Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1926, Page 21

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L] THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, oot 3 BAKERYFRIS EEEE T NAKEREPORTS Philadelphia as a fair l!ll'vlf the M ne of Wall Street has compared wakes paid here ”mi § . IWill Give Federal Board In- : | terstate Trade Data—Cor- by’s Included. D.. C, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1926. [LAND VALUES DECLINED | STEEL SHEETS LOWER. IN WESTERN STATES ¥ | Automobile Mlnrrlnl Buyers De- Specfal Disputch to The Star MINNEAPOLIS, February 10.—The | mand 1925 Levels. Avesags value ;r land in Minnessta has ebruary 10 (@), eclined from $109 an acre In 1920 to e reports that high CHICAGO, Februa o ®.—vonl- | $50. In North Dakota values decreased € have deciied 8 “' '“A”" . February 10 () ol i from $41 to $30. South Dakota, $71 to | { 4.40 cents a pound | '™ ve, no receipts: fowls, 345, md Mont following eftorts of | 26u29: springs, 3 nsumers in ! ters, 201; ducks, 30a32; gees -’fiflnnhmarfi & Lonthrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets AUTO MEN ADOPT - NEW SELLING PLAN = |Actual Cost to Buyer In- stead of Detroit Prices to | ’ Be Quoted in Each Zone. The Best Cough Syrup L Is Home-made BY 4. C Horw's an easy way to ave §2. and yet [|| | SP717! Dispateh o The have best -u.hmdmn- YORK. February 10, An en new plan i the marketinz ¥ tomobiles will go into effect ¥ Yuary 13, On that diy Hudson- tomotive industry in re: buy at levels prevailing in | quarter of 1925, Other sheet | prices are unchanged —_— |*he 4 |ave the This Wonderful ‘ Old Prescription ‘ For Rheumatism Refilu ~ Million- Times Preseri; 285! it ..r:.. I nes faniars af ather make trade quichly for Studebaker Pouier: Uumkddu Finish | LIVE POULTRY STEADY Trades. bese o several large ton Amet'd'm Rerlin Bruseels Conthain the Associated Press NEW YORK. February 10.—Fig ures covering the interstate trade of | 13 of the 25 bakery companies owned | ed by the Continental Bak. | will he presented ROYLE. Star You've probably heard of this home-made cough syrup. ut have vou ever used it? Thousands of families fecl that they could hardly keep house without it. It's mmple and || cheap, but the way it takes h of & cough will soon earn it a permanent place in vour home. Into & pint bottle, pour 2 ounces of Pinex; then add pi granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, use clarified molas- #es. honey, or oorn_ syrup, instead of sugar svrup. It tastes good, ind Hakin never spoils and gives vou a full Joration. Camp. | pint of better cough remedy than emphis Bakin you could buv ready-made for ’ i hmannspesdl three times its cost. v ¥ = i ”I“ v W "l| ! it really wonderful how | enia Wit auickly this home-made romeds e e ;mmuon ll s l" dsuaily. in 24 ‘orporation and the Log ours or less. It seems to pene- oo ‘. trate throuch every air passasc Uvlidthagh i P 10 I 0 loosens a drv, hoarse or, had not owned up to a few months cough, lifts ||ll‘ phlegm, h'll thun a’ milllon shares of | membranes, and gives aluont f Continents mediate relief. Splendid for throat 3 fickle, boarseness, croup, bron- chitis'and bronchial asthma. | incx is a bighly cuncentrated | compound of Norwav pine extract, | and has heen used for generations || for throat and To avoid disa | your druggist, for ounces ¢ of Pinex” with full direc- ) tiona, and don't accent any- thing else. Guaranteed to @ give absolute satisfaotion or money refunded. The Pinexa. Co, I't. \\nvne. Ind. 5 in ench territory the actually are de. ind wd adionmne man of the Continental cor- | an_opportunity to gather | aia on interstate trade | at which U 3 for Lo w d 1o buy February Sale—“Glacier” Refrigerators Offers Very Special Prices ke § n. . | o Philadeiphin a0 reduetion 5 ude front and e windshield irror. radigtor ax0 instaneces ix equivalent to Report. in price. It w cerns named by | ratate hus: | . Inc.: | Showing wages calenlated on has of 48 hours” wark weekly, nt ordinary time rates. “Glacier” Circulation In this fine make of refrigerators, “Glaciet’ Insula‘uon The insulation grades of tors includes an 1745-inch wall of pressed cork hoard: not merely loose cork poured into a f but cork that has been pressed into a solid sheet. This feature is one nl Th( many that distin- "m\h : s’ rigerators and makes the v ffered in this sale vour immediate LOWER ACREAGE URGED a current of cold, dry air is con- food various compart- ries in the inlly new ippied on - so matority of ¢ adopted it restricting eredits stantly passing over the products. What meeting deliverjes, showing marked that of last v the more fa tives have detern bug, rather than svivania Limes hs itker have stuffs in the Means Territory Zoning. f delivered prices in e the di noof the country into Lach zone will have set de price. which will_appiy ments, as shown by the arrows 1,500,000 sh: 5 have in the sketch at the right. Re- memhber—cold, dry air in motion from « re- - ues sex coach will de {liver tor $860. or $13 more than the | old delivered price of $547, equipped. | while the Hudson brou; liver for $1.540, or $14 ol price is the only way of perfectly pre- vorthc ot find a ready | W \ | i thar two mmon_were | ery preferred | serving foodstuffs. The “All Porcelain’’ $ Three coats of porcelain, inside o Hudson Dre out: pressed cork board insuls revpectively, will : S15 and $45 les< than befc 5 na . I and three door, front-icer truck and bus sty Ice investigation. The “Furniture City Six wall ins i n « three door. styles lass R < having no | ntly, he add The “Hard Wood Case” Pressed cork board insulation. in two. three and four door. front- wo es Capacity Price . Ice Capacity icer styles. ...514 ...$19 $17.50 .$20 ..$20.50 $27.50 $25.50 ..$29.75 <o BRT $32.50 118 50 _PAYMENT FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING P’r'}:he :{fit‘eel K}é#f'\ n Established 1861 102 :Ef F Street and Eleventh _INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEF ERRED PLAN Ice Capacity FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Furniture Linens 100 1b: Carpets Upholstery Ret 13 For Those Who Desire To Make Spring Draperies A New Shipment of Cretonnes and Nets The N Three Suites Indicative of the Extremely Low Prices In Effect During the Rayon Nets in all of designs. 1ond effects and filet w softer tints, such as beige nwl i Reproductions of hand-blocked linens, printéd on soft, rich, warp weave linen. in excellent color ¢ombina- tions. All of the new Spring patterns the season’s eaves ory. February Furniture Sale 10-piece Dirfing Room Suite of pleasing design, the woodwcrk of walnut and gum. 4 Pieces, 3-piece comfortable Living Room Suite. Seats have spring cushions, the cover- ing is of jacquard velour. 3 Pieces, ATTRACT[VE ITEMS FROM THE Linen Pure Linen Table Cloths and Napkins, $5.00. Cloths, size 68x68 inches, price, $3.75 each. $7.00 Cloths, size 68x86 inches, Anniversary Sale price, $5.50 each. $10.50 Cloths, size 70x106 inches, Anniver- sary Sale price, $8.25 each. $7.00 Table Napkins, size 21x21 inches, Anniversary Sale price, $5.50 each. Anniversary Sale Moses “De Luxe” Cotton Sheets and Cases Chair seats are covered in tapestry. The table extends to 6 feet. 10 Pieces, % 1 52 00 4-piece Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser, Semi-Vanity, Chest of Drawers and Full Size Bed. The woodwork is of walnut and gum. 42x35 Cases, reduced to, each, 37c. 45x36 Cases, reduced to, each, 40c. 81x90 Sheets, reduced to, each, $1.60. 90x99 Sheets, reduced to, each, $1.90, Purcha:n Faruarded Prepa to Any Si pp y an! in the U. S 198 149 Shop Sheets and Pillowcases Moses “Elite” Cotton Sheets and Sizes mentioned 3re torn ming: 42x36 Cases, reduced to, each, 36¢c. 45x36 Cases, reduced to, each, 39c. 81x90 Sheets, reduced to, each, $1.50. 81x99 Sheets, reduced to, each, $1.65. 81x108 Sheets, reduced to, each, $1.70. Cases. sizes before hem- Mohawk Cotton Sheets, size 81x90 mchee Anri- versary Sale price, $1.39 each. FEBRUARY FURNITURE Mohawk Cotton Sheets, 7 SALE- size T2x90 inches, Anni- versary Sale price, $1.39 each. DEFERRED INQUIRE ABOUT OUR PAYMENT PLAN 36-Inch Width—$1.25 Yd. e<h colors that are and bedspreads as well The new chintz patterns in as saitable for boudoi as for chair slip cov 36-Inch Width—50¢ Yd. New Striped Cretonnes for the sun parlor or the breakfast room: in a variety of bright color effects. 36-Inch Width—50c Yd. Drapery Saction, Si<th foor In the New Shipment of Whitney Baby Carriages The thtney Pullmanette—$29.50 With adjustable dashboard that gives it a twofold use— e ge or stroller. Rubber-tired. with artillery wheels and long tubular pushbar, as sketched above. The Whitney Cpen Stroller—$15.50 Of closely woven reed on sweeping lines, with the usual Whitney features. Baby Carriage Soction. as Fousth floor Armstrong’s Linoleum Semi-Annual 40 Sale Priced $ I & Yard One of this sale’s feature values that is worthy of vour attention, In patterns of Plain Granite Fields, Granite Blocks, Checkered Effects, Fancy Blocks, Solid Color Blocks, both large and small.. In shades of Blue, Gireen, Gray. Black. Tan, White. Linoleum Section. Fifth floor, This Speedy Scooter Imported 36-Inch Width—60c and $1 Yd. New Nove riety of colo tive. Striped Rayon N combinations that are 34-Inch Width—85¢ Yd. colored \..ih-, The shad 36-Inch Width—eCe Yd. New pla weave. soft and shee The Semi-Annual Y Sale of Furniture Offers you an opportunity to select, for grade furniture, from our regular than the usunal prices. Take advantage of the oppor rtunity these wonderinl <avings now. termination of this sale and prices, as Februa also .h(w ur Bedroom Suites—Greatly Reduced Priced from $170 to $425 Dining Room Suites—Greatly Reduced Priced from $140 to $425 Living Rocm Suites—Greatly Reduced Priced from $175 to $360 Simmens Metal Beds—Greatly Reduced Priced from $9 to $20 Many Occasional Pieces Windser Chairs Tea Wagons Gate-Leg Tables Spinet Desks Hall Cabinets End Tables All Greatly Reduced Furniture Sections. Sixth and Seventh flonrs. High Chairs $10.75 China $7.50 All - steel, Ball - bearing, Disc Scooter with 12-inch rubber-tired steel wheels, equipped with safety brake. Tuy Séction, Fourth floor. Tea Cup and Saucer Made in plain white, with decorated gold rim design. A real value, in the much wanted thin style of china. Cup and Saucer, 25¢ Chinaware Saction. Fifth fioor. Of well . seasoned wood, with wide leg spread to avoid tip- ping over. Finished in American Mastic and Ivory. Baty Carriage Sec Fourth floor tion

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