Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1926, Page 21

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\ THE SUNDAY' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 9 1926—PART 1. % e —— 0 money orders sent in payment of | F|RE THREATENS RESORT |sress on the property ignited and | COAL INQUIRIES INCREASE, |vinced that the nrms};’rr;-ncl::r:rilr‘l:)el Uruguay Bars Coal Export. TAXES PAID SLOWLY | collector of taxes. The balance on * |the tax bills Is due this month, but |taxes should be addressed to *Col- Sotoad: noL rablily- Hat: 1t Wik feares ; e —— m:e returns for the first, seven duys, | lector of Taxes, District of Columbla.” EEui 1 would reach the atriictures on the o S “hm ok L MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, May Repurns of District Levies Very| Mr Towers said, have been exceed: ¥ el rounds. changed. UP).—In comsequence ot the ! Briti of - ¥l ingly light. g o Burning Grass Menaces Suburban |5 Nearby residents performed effec- | Apparently No Rush, However, to| A number of British vessels were re- ) 5 ‘l & - s ’.",w f""""" Light, Says Collector. “Those who fail to pay their second | To enable poor girls to possess a Gard tive service while fire companies were fused bunker coal at Hamburg yeater. | SoA6FS, 850 e, , Lhe [HOVETIREeNL: ha half taxes this month will be subject |complete trousseau, —a _prominent ArCenn. on their wiy, but the blaze was so CHer el Db day. The entire stora of iritish | forbidden the exfortafion of coal Y jgported s wiss woman doctor has inaugurpted | Structures pn the property of Sub- | threatening when one company re-| BERLIN, May 8 (). & is 4 cons ety ; , 5 3 - , May 8 (#).—Inquirles for | bunker cgal at that port is about |fs desired to consery h:r(:exxe‘uhtu \l\lmch s irl “h?_ r}ds urban Gardens, resort for colored | sponded that an alarm was promptly | Ruhr coal increased slightly today, | 35,000 tons. The harbor traffic has for home eonsumptian. The ol herself handicaped can apply for|peoplo in the northeast section of the (sounded jto ‘summon additional ald. | but there is apparently no great tend. | decreasied considerably, although the | "o o wore foreign ships which b . p in purchasing the items of a | District, were threatened with destruc- [ Firemen ' managed to. prevent, the | ency to place orders for future de- [number of British vessels arriving is | W o r el b rousseau. tion 1Ly yesterday . afternocon. Dry | flames from reaching the bullding livery, as the market is generally con- ' almost unchanged. here. to a penalty of 1 per cent June 1 the second installment on the 1926 |said Mr. Towers. All requests for personal or real estate tax levy are|tax bills should be addressed to Tax procrastinating in malling “their [ Assessor William P. Richards, giving checks, according to C. M. Towers, | square and lot number. All checks e———— s The Easiest Way . To Buy Better P PR : ek | FURNITURE ‘ These offerings (even at these remark- able May Sale Prices) and everything clse needed for your Home may be purchased at Kaufmann’s on the BUDGET PLAN dividing the payments over a long period to meet your own convenience. 1t’s the modern way of owning Better ~ Furniture. Taxpayers who owe the District The 17 associated Kaufmann Furniture Stores—in Washington and 16 other leading cities—joined to g make this the Greatest May Sale of Furniture. Combining their orders, so the very magnitude would tempt manufacturers to give us unusual price concessions—we searched the markets for values to M@re Unusua]l Values make this the dominating Sale in Washington. | Eor Thfl’ifty Buye]!'s And after months of planning you are assured— On every floor you'll find proof that Better- SAVINGS only possible through the buying power of the 17 associated Kaufmann stores. made Furniture costs no more than the ordi- nary kind. And, during the May Sale, there STYLES that are approved by the large staff of experts in all the Kaufmann stores. i . TIONS. o . . o o . B - - . are decided REDUC VARIETY to choose from—either in suites or odd pieces. Five spacious floors filled with NEW furniture. Come and judge for yourself. Whether you make an immediate purchase or plan for the future, you’ll find the same courtesy. Make vour own comparisons and yow'll be convinced that you can save at this great NS Breakfast Suite, $29.50 Of ivory enamel, edged in blue. Or other color com binations, if you choose. Drop-leaf Table and Four Windsor Chairs. Sewing Cabinet Stroller Serviceable and orna- Sturdily buil 1 " mental—this Priscilla Cab- lcove.:lrreleii fi'b‘:,:_‘:{"cb::fl;‘, inet is made of Walnut o ppak; finish. Springs for with handle and legs of omfort; and rubber-tired Birch. wheels. i i L5 Mohair Living Room Suite 3 Pieces $195 You'll value it far more in construction and appearance. Spring backs and seats. Reversible cushions, one side covered with Bro- . .95 5 catelle. Dainty molding finishes off this fine suite. 57 95 , 31 1 -95 Kaltex Fiber Suite, $39.75 Sturdily built; guaranteed not to splinter, crack or break. ::,,:?::fo‘.e,.a ...m. m.m,-b.tmfch.a,..f £ Char g,e I t On th e Budg’et Plan " - End Table ' Beautiful and useful. Top Here’sareal saving. This of-genuine mahogany; legs. * Exquisite Bedroom Suite Y attractive End Table is of and stretchers of Gumwod. 4 Pieces 1 $197 g TS 1o ly; spreads ' i Mahogany finish; groved f ;e‘:?;:;"sp::::;‘ e Expertly made of Walnut and Gumwood top and odd bottom shelf. °P® 3 3 combination; with groved gold inlay. Triple $717.95 Vanity; large Dresser; spacious Chifforobe and | $ 2.95 1 7 Bow-end Bed. SAVINGS The Refrigerator Department at Kauf- mann's reflects the savings of the May Sale. Every type and size included Side Icer $18.95 A big, three-door, slde-icing model. with large white cnamel lined food . cham) and spacious lce capaeity. Great valucs at this low price! laufmann’s 1415 H STREET N.W. wi Apartment Style $23.85 { It ices from the front and has a munukv‘ o 4 shelves. o e copvenien ves. 1t's mn extra k4 : h -

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