Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1926, Page 36

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It 36 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1926. SM”H ANU HEARSI :::.',",'.:.':rf:;'»“;f:):;. o NEW SHIP BOARD MAN :';;‘;‘:'1 ';;‘.;::;"‘.*u..';;:“d:":."M'f. e WHEAT BRINGS $1.45. BEaEm:—Emcszm g “* BEGANLIFE AS CLERK "ttt d il b o |Qustrial _development of t Nev Once Telegraph Op- ; RESUME BUNFLI[}T “ fave DAt K. ‘Smith {Orleans Dock Board The Reliable nnnu(\iv\ \\Hlv Americans Cheer Skmnen n and Manit . ; erator and Rail Agent in | PARIS. Octobe A “";v“uumrl);f;“fl Publisher Labeled *Sinister elleaal Middle West. {General Robert p. ner. who leaves | at the Winnipex off U d - ister to Greece, wa | Figure”—Goverrior Called ST o . | k. m'ld i XH\X'X'\I' t Amers n 1|nh dl a farewell n\ ing. with the 5 *Rascally Betrayer.” 00000 10 canals and No Heating Method Cm*ld be Simpler don’t have to be an exlpert to get 100% ot Water Heating. Simply start your fire, set the automatic fire control and leave the ARCOLA to run itself and keep every room cozily, cheerfully warm «=at less fuel cost than by any other method. A few dollars down installs it. Take 10 months, if you wish. Sets in living room or kitchen and gives all the comfort of the larger size IDEAL boilers for mansions. Your Dealer will gladly answer your questions. Write Dept. S for Ideal ARCOLA booklet (free). AMERICAN RADIATOR (OMBANY '™ &< Washingion, B, . RCOLA Ht ater Radiator Heat onomy in aving a charge lar and adve: \uly ¢ your charge account. ceount is aptly demonstrated by the sav- <. If you haven't the ready cash to me in and talk it over. H[A RR\\Y {AUFMAN: 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.-W. Sec the $2 Baronet ‘ Satin Slips 3 1 49 39¢ Women'’s Bloomers and well Bargains for $Quality at a Price Market Day! |$30 & $35 Men’s All-Wool $1.25 Bungalow 2‘Pants FROCKS ... .79 = | Suits & Overcoats DRESSES 89z Women’s Outing Made $ Tailored 1 GOWNS ......57c| fo 75 i | nt et et Service ° Style | $1.49 Hoover 1 ts wl J ‘ A | $1 Silk and Wool SHIRTS . . . ... 59¢c what My vy thrifty and style at a kind suitable 34 1o 44, nd youns n\ll((n\l\ © from mak 8 de from fiom, stur $1 Waist UNION SUIT . . .68¢ $1.98 Corduroy-Pants $1.25 81x90 Seamless SHEETS -89 750 Pairs Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Novelty Footwear $9.39 $1 Fancy Cuff Fa_Lri: | GLOVES R ™ 25¢ Yard-Wide Bleached LIN 121 \\: have just received 750 pairs of Women's, MUSLIN. . . .. 2‘:_ s and Children’s Dress and School Shoes A iy xfords. In the most wanted materials and For women wu will find the latest 50c Children’s 73 e SPORT HOSE. . .29¢ P [ i L4 ack and tan, to 6. 2 to 11, 1135 to 2 and 2% 2 Sale of $16 & $12.50 Fall SILK DRESSES 795 2 spired’ mnd(‘]& at a saving of Hu( are Fine Satin Dresses, Flat Silk epe I) ¢sses, Ch euse Dresses and Georgette Dresses, i styles t are all winners, Sizes 16 to 44. $150 Silk-Stripe UNION SUlT.». : 9“8‘(; { 29c Yerd-Wide Curtain k@' MARQU!SFTTE 15¢ 15c Yd.-Wide Untleached SHEETING . ... .9 $1.98 Rubber-Tire SCOCTER ... .. .Sl inan arrs 69c Felt-Base Floor COVERING _ lln‘ 29¢ | veiver cor ! i oebe i 10t agyant; etc: Black predominates. but (hanel red and i = 5 tle green are popular Tuncheon, a tof payment of $1.45. IH T I We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES 200 o sy btames o 3% ed monthly. fi o] o] 5] (o ' |I| ,“"‘ \j“ al K g fll 2-Inch Continuous Post Bed With Heavy Fiiling Rods, m o] Walnut Finish, Flexible Steel Springs and 8 m Soft Downy Mattress m m m’ m m 2 a Entire Three-Piece Outfit $1 5.95 $1.00 a Week Is All You Need Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. Reliable Furniture Co. 717 Seventh St., Near G l——[ujc—|nl—— c——|a|c——3|a|[c—la|} Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N W Y S | W. & T. Sloane o 709-711-713 Twelfth St., N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. b i “The House with the Green Shutters” ! Chinese Rugs 1 What CAN You Do of Unusual I tl‘l R v, : ] - A3 i Quailiny to lmprove R T— ;“- HE modern trend of home dec- § | : 1 oration has helped to \’mnkc b J Chinese rugs one of the most de- & ‘ sired of Oriental floor coverings. The open type of design has found particular favor because it is suited to the panelled and papered room alike., and lends a feeling of spa- i ciousness to the home. from $250'00 3 0 $600-%0 : In the 9' x 12’ size : This selection offered by W. & J. Sloane is composed entirely of . tightly woven super-quality rugs The prices on the pieces illustrated above are given below X. in a variety of colorings and de- 5‘ i g, e . a5 S HE fall season generally brmgs with 1t this [ "o apparent to even the mmexpert rug K & Bhser: pertment query, and amazmg results are g s ‘ frequently accomplished by a few simple &2 ) fé_ changes or additions to the furmshmgs. A new rug, k The Courtesy an easy chair, a desk or a convenient table can brmg % : of Credit t]'naj: atmospl’xe.:re of newness and change which so : i dellghts the mistress of the house that adds a new 5 Constructive credit aids in the & . s 4 creation of cozy homes. It is zest and interest to the home. De]xghtful pieces £ often a tonic to a discouraged b . d % % homemaker. Wisely planned can be obtained here at most moderate prices. X cr_e;llit inve;u many an Ol(ll-. home v with new charm, it gives the new Rome & amilng tart, GoverNoR WinTHROP DEsks . . . . . . 902 K ; Co ive credit is a means of e Zj Viens et . .. . .. .. 9 BB mb. t, 80 come in a b :-lk n‘t";v‘:rn:::l\out buitnion.n G ATE LEG TABLES Tl i e o HGlE SR 1950 . MaHocany OpeN ArM CHARS . . . . . 38% F -W}' Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaition : ‘g ' STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. DAILY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS 3 2 = INCLUDING SATURDAY IN THE UNITED STATES & R R 2 e PR D R e 3 b

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