Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1926, Page 38

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38 COMMUTERS RULE THEATER'S HOURS Is Big Factor Considered by Producers in Cutting Per- formance Time. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 11.—The length of theater performances in Furopean houses is founded on old customs and usage, but a product of modern times, the commuter, guides their length here. Thousands of theater patro within a 50-mile radius of York, the: suburbs including n of the wealthy and_well-to-do_bu: ne: m of New York. As a rule regular train schedules cease after nidnight. The opening night of a musical #how usually sees the final curtain ht. That is | By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. LONDON, September 11.—England remains overwhelmingly orthodox in religious matters, according to a rep- resentative questionnalire being as- | sembled by the London Daily in connection with the magazine Nation and Athenaeum. What is more, a goodly share of | England not only is orthodox, but fundamentalist, as is shown by a abulation of replies to the Dally he question, “Do you be- sonal God?" there were s, as against Again, the questionnaires show the majority of answers so unshaken by recent skeptica rines that 10,161 were able to er affirmatively question No. Do_vou believe in personal immortality?” There were 3.178 negatives. THE SUNDAY STAR, "WASHINGTON, - D. C.. SEPTEMBER 12, QUESTIONNAIRE SHOWS BRITISH | ARE RELIGIOUSLY ORTHODOX |Big Majority Voices Bz;,lief in Personal God, Immortality of Soul and Divinity || of Christ; Genesis Held Not Historical. Whereas the Daily News poll, reach- ing the mass of common readers, showed a 70 per cent majority of the orthodox on 13 of the 14 questions, the | §i identical questions as presented to |/ the limited intellectual circle of the magazine, showed about an equal proportion denying and affirming the divinity of Christ, personal belief in etc. Only 88 readers of e affirmed belief in the || curacy of the first chapter against 10,000 against it. by Chicago Daily News Co.) |} FRANCE RAISES PRICES OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS Costliest Cigar Now Listed at $1.14. Cheap Cigarettes Are 45 Francs 1926—PART 1. fi DEAL AT "' ldefiberg’s! 4 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" Last Use Our Budget AUTUMN SALE = . Interest or ; Extra Interest or Extra Carrying Charges Added to Budget Carrying Charges Other questions included the follow- ing: “Do vou believe Jesus Christ is a Hundred. By the Associated Press. PARIS, September 11.—The most | expensive cigar sold by the French state tobacco monopoly is the Prince | | onaco. The price has just been from 32 francs to 40, or ap- ately from 90 cents to $1.14. Accounts are left in the show to allow for pruning of spots which need |g “apeeding up.” Time Sharply Reduced. One week after the show ha opened every number will rema but the show bé as much of FURNITURE © Savings of 25% to 3315% The annual Autumn Sale of Goldenberg Furniture, with all its wonderful opportunities, is the outstanding event of the season. Whether you seek furniture for one room or to completely furnish the home, it will be decidedly to your advantage to make your plans to be here Monday. The selections now are at their best in variety and value, and include our entire stocks of new Furniture secured in Four-Piece Bedroom Suites Formerly Priced at $345 chapter of which ther s and 7.422 ne latter g | only one in which ng the chorus, | privi. i as shaken. hey formn t Between financial equilibrium. | /§ the increase will serve | fi o vield an additional profit of 160, 000,008 francs, or nearly $3,000,000. te now offers 31 brands of s own manufacture, with ng from 3 francs apiece to es, or from 9 cents to 1 st contains 20 varieties of cigar- ying from 20 francs to 11.25 dred, or from 60 cents to 32. class cigarettes have been | greatly affected by the increase. For example, 100 of a brand that sold for 90 francs now cost 200, and the price of another has moved from 78 francs a hundred to 140. Cheaper brands of || American cigarettes have gone from .30 francs a hundred to 45. append of a » numbers f these may vould be insu Is to change. us the cutting onds here | printed in the Nation and Athena | brought diametrically opposed results. | | mple, is no eas: scripts from w sually have they are useless. definite written record of a show ich can be pruned with often numbers are cha | last minute before opening. The making-over process involves For pubiic ces a fountain pen has been invented that is attached to older by a long light chain. | R e l : 5 = y L ¢ L y 3 3 It pays to buy guaranteed makes of Furniture and in this > { ? Autumn Sale you are offered Bedroom Suites of the better kind at emphatic savings from our regular low prices. The Bedroom Suite illustrated and many others of equally as attractive design now priced at $245.00. The four pieces con- sist of large Dresser, Chifforobe, Double Bed and large Vanity. All butt walnut-veneered flat surfaces, interior construction the very best. Goldenberg’s Budget Plan of Convenient | Payments does not penalize you with Interest Charges or Extras. Our Budget Plan of buying Furniture affords you an op- portunity to make regular payments over a fixed period of time, without extra charges or interest for this privilege. The plan is easily arranged to suit your budget. 250 Gallons Of Oil _ } High-Grade 1v1ng Fioom Suites FREE' at Savings of 25% to 334% ® This Autumn Sale is a demonstration of the fact that you can buy Furniture of the better kind at moderate prices. Come and let us show vou the remarkable values featured in this sale of Living Room Suites. You have always wanted an oil burner because of the luxurious comfort it can bring to your home and family. $225 Living Room Suite, $165 The Living Room Suite illustrated is upholstered all over—backs and sides with the material, a fine grade of figured velour. The spring-filled cushions are reversible and assure the maximum of comfort, as well as durable construction. Three luxuri- ous pieces—a large Sofa, Wing Chair and Club Chair. $195 Kroehler Davenport Suite An Excellent Living Room Suite, ) $1 | 9 upholstered in figured velour. Sofa Spring-filled cush- If you have considered the matter seri- ously, you doubtless want a Hart Oil Burner because of its matchless quality and dependability. The Hart is entirely automatic. You may forget its very ex- istence, except to enjoy the pleasure of possessing it. The Hart burns low gravity fuel oils, thus assuring complete economy and a never failing supply of fuel. Listed as standard by Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. This is Hart'Oil Burner Week and we are giving 250 gallons of fuel oil free to those who place their orders now. An unusual opportunity to geta Hart on the most favorable basis—a small deposit down, easy terms and a free supply of oil. Place your order this week before the rush, and solve for all time the problem of providing even warmth in your home throughout the fall, winter and spring. A representative from the W. B. Wilde Co., manufac- turers of the Hart Oil Burner, will be with us during Hart Oil Burner week. He will gladly lend his per- sonal assistance to the solving of your heating problem opens to comfortable bed, and the Wing Chair and Club Chair that com- plete the suite are most comfortable. ions on all three pieces. $295 Living Room Suite upholstered in combination mohair, with carved wood rail on back and plain taupe mohair, with silk brocatelle reverse cushions. Sides and backs covered in plain taupe velour to match the Three-piece Living Room Suite, ? $2 |5 base of sofa and chairs, upholstered in ‘ mohair. 10-Piece Dining Room Suites Formerly $295 and $345 Eight different styles to select from. Furniture soundly con- structed to give service and satisfaction through the years to come—not made for “sale” purposes. Ten pieces of charming design—offering choice of 66 or 72 inch Buffet. Dull walnut and combination of walnut and gumwood. Chairs upholstered in tapestry, velour or genuine leather. HOME SERVICE CO. 814 Twelfth St. Main 400 No Interest or Extra Charges for the privi- lege of buying on our Budget Plan of Conven- ient Payments. We do not add interest or extra carrving charges to Divided Payment Accounts. The plainly marked price is all you pay.

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