Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1926, Page 10

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10 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 15. 1926—PART ED C. WOMAN TO REPORT RISE H[ARlNG DAIE SET OF NEW AND DIFFERENT TURKEY No Budget Charges No Budget Charges y | One price; fair treatment; no ‘ ’ One price; fair treatment; no 1\[1 s Pn.(-l]]a R"]n Sails| interest; no_carrying charges: ; ! interest; no carrying charges; 1 N no extras. That is how we sell § no extras. That is how we sell Associated Pres: i N our our Furniture. > ' our Furniture } H | | Seven Proposed Changes Lorrespondenl. We do not penalize our friends. e ——— We do not penalize our friends. L BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPENDABLE STORE" Will Come Before Commis- A Has Great Admiration for | A e ‘ Furniture of Infegrity—at Lowest-in-the-City Prices. Bud get Payments Without Interest or Extra Service Charges sion on August 25. Turk Whom She | m our Great M1d Sumwmwer Sale $195 Four-Piece Bedroom Suites nue and Bighteenth street hetween | o Rhode Istand avenue ang N street, | and both sides of Connecticut avenue | Misx Prise ’ - of from N street to the south side i inclndi in the eradle of sspondent of the 2 ed . in Turke where it ation is being erected on the ruins of ancient tradition In Turkey of the most star- v the next few expected. They will be | eported by a woman not only thor- ouzhly conversant with Turkish tra- | dition and character, but with a keen | appreciation of the philosophy of | o — T betw 2ing has been In Turkey three B I,"f,"”m,:'e‘r“f:{’ l;::::th:fi two years she was & |among them. The child does not in- of Ahe b 0 Jitet i American College for | herit the nume of the parents. In- e e stantinople and for one | stead he is given two entirely new i G 1 correspondent for the pames. He has a clean start in the 1 street on ress, in which capacity | world, s good, but no hetter, i - t on the ) he produced articles which appeared | v ] i 55 dempo. tokenbos street on thel in hundreds of American newspapers | without any pretense. e e et i Tasorabie oo | ™ Scemut, whom & hops.t6 nterview |[Il o ‘ i ’/‘ - L[ Bed—Dresser—Chifforobe—Vanity commission at o pubiic the board of the District Community Houses 0. K. Asked. b j‘o’"\\:]‘; ment this Winter. apparently recognizes ot ‘community Student of Turl Min. e D i moms 2 T s us o stndent of Turkish chat | ocerve thix fundamental demoeracy Wit - [ SN 5 ( imple. z : t Washington | Baptist | acter that Miss Ring expecially auali |l at the same time et thel reonidill {ifreerl ¢ — \ Look at this suite. Note the simple. artistic lines—the s gin | Dugohion fed for hm’m‘(' e Jud,u\:»l away from their slavish obedience to I R e graceful bow-foot bed, the artistic finish of dresser and s - e, comewhat sh Vil tradition. PPerhaps his worst stum- || i " . N N ; sui Sug hrough—! st- 4 N sireets from resi- | point {aternatione i B[ iokics e Iithe Saoaiah., ‘e ] it I - > - 5 : v | other picces. A quality suite through and through—boast i N s B Il Lo Wt older women have not taken kindly WS d ing of superior workmanship and an »xcellence that will be S e e L s tothe | her a deep sympathy for "Kish | to the introductions of AVestern styles. B N 1t apparent at a glance. One of the outstanding values in this s eriosed ichiiEes ol manners and thorough confidence in |t will be remembered that when the Dz 2 \ 2t N e s the eventual success of the present|fez was ordered abolished no such \ Gre | Midsummer sale. rom commereial (10 commercial | experiment—the fashioning o step was tiken with respeet to_the | |f . ) ) T MUY | i out of the oldest of autocraces. | vell. | Women still wear it. = They . ; CO AR H Wal hi s sl =1 Turkey has been widel under- | cling to the traditional tcharsharf, the || “xactlv as sk 3 7 - artis [ ¢ o () d stanchiy mercial €t fired | 51000 I the West, Mixs Ring said be- | very’ voluminous skirt with the eape ||f Exactly as sketched by our artists. Of combination u.\u]en t \Walnut, .tdm] 3 LI A fore sailing. She found that Amerl- | over the head, which covers the whole e S Fino , N c ite as v y sver ex y Fromtane on bt | L0 e, e O e e e ookt made and built for enduring service. Such a suite as you would never expect to buy contact with the Turk had some diffi- | world like b: of potatoes l fOl‘ th(’ (ll ])1’1(. —red l”\ \\v“nh g]()-, Sl \1'..(\“::.' eulty in understanding those who | habit the black vell over the face is 2 S nare Eia Aistanice ol ed the residents of the old Otto. like a window curtain. s oot Mlereeet & O i fenipleeinsmuacie ot Shanely Flapper Garb to be Found. | 2 0Odd Pieces as Sketched—at i ixtesy. anddemocmacy “It is not mncommon to see an || 4 7 e utheast Change Asked. Those who _come to know the | 51t B MIRORRGE G G con: i These Lowerd Prices oster eqas i { ¥rom residential A to residential A | Turk,” s 5 : ~ | stantinople with this costume while restricted, property in tha southeast 4 ressed. U telye heside he ks her daughter, dressed || §i i iec m ithin the area bounded by Twenty- too ; ; un’ American fappar. Even the || - | Ly o UG Gol s daddicy ey L. " Wi 5 - - . e bought separately and at much below the regu- . »m] J\m‘ Texas .'nl‘nm:l_ (-f the past g er women often cling to some meh avenue, Alabama avenue an A i form of vell becaus of its b 2 ices i - e foie i imattese mmonnesmave | Lo of el Decat ot e 2 lar prices. Note these savings. lived side b e with the Turks for | g Otitoria o o . hundre: Eassinithont hetallhE | inelr Chest of Drawers, $21—Regularly $25 f ) The Poster Bed is always ce of hostility. We forget that p hair, and they re ’: [ | I ! Semi-Vanity, $31.50—Regularly $40 o E popular, and this sale offers un- dential A. 5 st wide | such affairs were entirely political 4 ! ; of Minnesota : B e e et D e e et ek atontien ! "' Toilet Table, $21.50—Rcgularly $25 et Akl caliin thes ot/ desies road 1o Foote str age | Turkish ch . In fact, Turkish | ““\with' such ingrained traditions it = 2 2 . . on 41:' nor i t 0 people themselve ‘Mm‘u;'d from xll\ow" sec that Kemal faces a dif- ! 38-Inch Dresser, $26.7nchgular|\' $35 g T able kinds. Double or twin rom. Minnesota avenue to Fortysec- | atrocities as much as the minorities ask do not really || | 2 - < 3 i i i e ond street % o Sabarel Paidlne, 4 % . in their tra- ¢ Bow-Foot Bed, $27.50—Regularly $35 : sizes, in combination mahog- o Turk is naturally rather pa- y . i e g any. A true reproduction of U Tel e he Turks are going into busine: == \ splendid four-piece bedroom suite may . H N = pr % , ] - the early American period. cific. He doesn’t want trouble and and are proving themselves very | < A DISTRICT POEM CONTEST | i cndure s Jot before muking trou Sapetint. (Bt they takn: this sten| be secured from the above pieces, consisting of Wik GecaN he v oste b T0 CLOSE SEPTEMBER 15| oisarent o . adthe T .. ‘L"’-’ - . H Bed, small -Dresser, Chest of Drawers and > i St thennest: sclniers’ ini the hworla) |[the loss ot fihelc | governmenc JIobed (gl i Toilet Table for $96.75—regularly priced, $120. ished perfectly. 3ut he doesn't fight becaus ants | Thes E / Pffort Being Made to Obtain Verses | Bt he docsn't fizht because he Mapts [ rude to the forelgner: A clear saving of $24.75. OVED “(‘onstantinople still Is the center to Be Set to Music as City's o 's shadow | ¢ pyrkish politics and culture, al e Official Song. : . : 5| though Kemal personally never has || % : i “Much of me Turkish character i3 e D R 3 Regular $22.50 est Launched by the District of Co-| yjoqe eligion—p »n-ula-l\. Ahe dn |18 3 _ 0 ¢ Odd D imbia Federation of Music Clubs, ,“,‘J “?«)’l’i’l‘»}!".\»l“ iy ““‘].\mnmmmn.\ stant communica- ressers Sl e S the | (jon with Kemal's capital at Angora . supported 4 o | priests. The present governmen and every move of importance is in- sioners, will close Septemb 5. Its | eing athelstic Do roi g ) g 15 IS ] cused by some of heing atheistic, 4c- | iantly made known. One really need purpose is to obtain a poem suttable | quany only is trying to et the people | r i Iy o s o e weople | 1o Constantinople to _ cover for musical se! to he known S the ) rundamentals o LuAREmE o Shmyeny oy b eonsiTere the ol cial Dist . ~danism and ¢ from some of the | \jerican and o ;! sigtied poeims actoninasied Lo it i eatiniitl at fhie | et A s : senled envelope conta the By . thor's name and address, together | §oiTHCT T‘rx:k:,.l =0 boun 1 with ret first-class pe e A i be Tr‘m 1o ,\h»-:hl{ |n:;"n‘- T‘ vin, T for the failure "(l.\‘u\\(ll oy | . e L , : $195 Three-Piece e ness or admini ve ability. It L 2 E Satle ”‘1 :‘ny‘.” \(\.1'.l '\w“mnl ‘.»\n.- reans lonly ‘tha as been taught | ) AL f?"vi 3 y . . . chosel e s ot excee( WO % e vu be u\nu‘nv_ with what hfl h1~ A 2 2] R t o R JO e R Ty L T W M e SR | AT e s ivin oom Suite chorus N S R | k living from it. He would Recent{German Moy MaKnE divector of Peabody Conservato it as defiance of God if he tried Fattimores Mrs, William Wollf Smith, | toincrense his . thus show- | PARIS, August 14 (P)—A doll capa- wesident of Disirict Chapter., | ing dissatistac ith the course ple of doing an optical roll and cast- ; s { the Lord had for him. He |ing a wink e h i Gl [ lives in a beautiful, fruitful land. He | flapper ha wants only complete peace in his pos- | manufacturer of Coburg oo, | sessions | tion is aid to be the g New Yerk.| Turk a Fundamental Democrat. |ment in the German . Lyon, represent- he Turk is probably the most |Since the World ¥ of Washington, imental democrat In the world. | B¥E I"l‘:x:‘!' ol Ame o remarkable. There | Toyable Tl £ roCtole o et at® sutiuntia) distinctions. 1 have s - \ 2 { . . - old peasant woman nackwarasior ito ithe (alde s 2 s 2 y y All massive, superh picces—fit to grace the ¢ and good “size that will RECEIVERS AUTHORIZED | fehed’ o drop. around aiout |- |the positions of the eves and evelids et T e : ; up very well with yvour time, eating with the " Yich | change in striking fmitation of human A= — TSR living room of the most particular housewife. furniture TO CLOSE 3 STORES | officeholder. Tt was the 1 thing. | OPH ki s s e | ’ 5 L £ G E SRR 2 LT p o | She had dropved in for 1 Wy o or RS ¢ % % The construction is markedly superior to the $4.98 [e[ephone vonld have - il 4 / B, i ’, A . . . . ain Old Duteh Market|thonghts to have sent her improving its telephone g : i % ordinary living room suites usually found at this Stand and StOOl Branches Held Unprofitable. y : S moderate price. We guarantee every suite to be 18 Others in Operation. ! ? T IALGTe DEAITY £ oF § perfect in every respect. For beauty and com- the District Su i X ~ e s whorized Hilary { | fort it has no equal at the price. » of American walnut, old The luxurious Sofa and two Chairs are upholstered in high-grade Jacquard velour ALL OVER— we emphasize this fact because most low priced living room suites have cheap, plain velour on sides and back. The spring cushions are reversible and upholstered in same material. BEAVER HEIGHTS, MD. Strictly White Subdivision Adjacent to Kenilworth, D. C. Choose Your Homesite Now Bogin your foundation with a small payment and ‘ 1 $ 1 9 5 3-PC. KI' 0o ehl er R e gu l ar $ 1 8 5 Ten-Piece Sicrmers Tobiner and When You Have Paid $350 > it : MAKES SAWbUST SUGAR. | we \1lsu buld and finance a !)ean[ I home in the <u:(xlr(b‘ for you Bed-DavenpOrt Su1te Dlnlng Room Slllte Britich Chemist Gets 65 Pounds of | .v“ thd manibe friched into three mor e ooms. | Large lots, real | t e Ca cut-rate stores nearby. Safety for | Sweetening From 100 of Wood. | il A1 onr office at end of Kenilworth car lines, Linc. fil 1} . PP t o tealty Company. Main 8738 at 4th St and one \ : NDON. Angist 18 6. Sawdust . urity Im-h,”! mpany. Main 8738 at 710 14th St and o I ; \ and Stool of solid birchwood in : e A St mahog: v finish, rongly made BROKERS PROTECTED to give good service. property sundar. Come out and they will be vleased to zive i | ' Sale of Wood- ‘ Finish Beds &3 pounds o 00 pounds sent 25 per v cut in the world Is | Dr. Ormandy said ii’ALéS‘I;IVNE'ON BUDGET. | APARTMENTS 2.524.034 to Be Spent for Gov- ernment This Year. e Countrs aur | Kitchen and Bath the bud, today L Large, airy, light rooms, spa- - the main : . q : ; fe pikonS s sets—unique patio court The name Kroehler is your guarantee of satisfaction o ienancotor e cious closet uq )q h P dav? and long service. The full size Sofa opens to a 4-ft. bed, e arrangement. Sec¢ them today: | and all three pieces are richly upholstered in deep pile genuine Jacquard velour, in rose and taupe. Spring-filled Florida Bank Reopens i VERY REASONABLE REN cushions on sofa and chairs give added comfort. - R ISV : Aoty be purchased here fomorrow & g ey Another example of the savings you may make in this AN love Dotea: Al The 1 gt | ! . P tod, @ K sus- | Cash pnces on Goldenberg’s Budget Plan sale. Built of combination American walnut and gumwood : npoint Beds 'hufll. n: E in beautifu Apply--Resident Mgr.. Apt. 106 mean that you wil! not find any extras added. —finished inside ag well as outside in the very best manner. i Bt wve diMeatE (o Cash prices are not cash prices. when you Consists of C0-inch Buffet, a 38-inch China Cabinet, distinguish ¢ more costly 2131 0 Stl'eet N b» . i have to pay service charges for budget buying. | with grilled door; Server, Extension Table and six sturdy Mgl We do not penalize our friends Chaxra of graceful design, upholstered in tapestry or gen- inch fillers. o uine leather. Los g 8 Grange m Miss ns. who! iike the great foot ball star has be- | come an “iceman.

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