Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1926, Page 13

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THIE SUNDAY SiVAR. WASHINGTON, D._C, 3 EXHIBITS READY - FORFOOD SHow Half of Displays Arranged by City Firms—Wedding Plans Complete. No Interest or Extras Added to the Goldenberg Budget Plan of " Divided Payments We Do Not Penalize Our Friends Fifty-five exhibitors have taken space for the annual food show, vhich will open at th hington uditorfum tomorrow the largest number states that themselve , booth away All ive heen com- pleted h will take pl. tomor- row night sh opening of th and woman ' ; S ZAN vows at the food sho f C Ky., Security Savings vears old and have resided ir. Wash- | Bank, who recently foiled five bandits ington for several who had entered the ahove bank with Local memb f “Stick ’em up.” Miss Zang sociation Jid, but simultaneously pressed her committee assisting | foot on the alarm button on the floor *|of her cage, thus routing the bandits. OFFICER IS SLAIN. Sheriff Wounded as Two Attempt to Arrest Hog Theft Suspect. 101 3, lowg, October 30 president; Perry P. Harry, A. George Clagett, F Dodge, Charles George mus, R. W. Thompson ton, Willlam Hussey, nen, F. L. Bafley and V “xhibitors. fam’ Han- B. Wender. of Polk County Grover Brent of Rettis County, M serfously wounded today in a gun with a negro near Mitchellville, No Interest or Extra “Service” Charges OCTOBER 31, 1926—PART 1. Reed 5 PSSR BB e 7 city; Browning & F Food Products Co., Added to Our BUDGET PLAN Under our Budget Plan of convenient payments you may en- joy the use of the fur- niture in your home while paying for it. 5613 14th St. N.W. Ie_ta_rhed brick rcsi; We Do Not Penalize 9 rooms, 2 o | elec,, inst. Our Friends ar brick garage vere attempting to a , William Boyd. on ling hogs. Boyd barri- ded himself in a building and ex- anged shots with the officers. California Crushed geles, Calif.; Harry Carry Ice Cream Co., Coffee Co., Richmond, V Peter “0., Douglas, Indi clty; Fishback C France Milling Co., * J. C. Harding Co., city city; J. Fred Hub “o., Chicago, 11l Open Sunday till'9 P. M. Cormick & Co., top, Inc., Buffalo, N Biscuit Co., cit; ler Co. Jersey This house has every con- venience and is a good buy. Come out Sunday and look it over. Salesman on premises H. H. CARTER M. 4178 308 Investment Bldg. FLUSH THE KIDNEYS BEFORE BREAKFAST Drink Lots of Water, Alsolw Take a Little Salts if Back Hurts tract Co. tributing Co. Sauer Co. , city; & Joseph in, Pa hington er Showcase Co (mlif.: John M. Wilkins ( s-Rogers _ Milling C ren Co. iry Gold Pure . Md.; Whitman, Lee Co., Boston, Mass. PRESIDENT HAS SENSE || OF HUMOR, ROGERS SAYS|| = 'WBut Won't Let On,” Humorist | Adds at 0ld Trail Drivers' Barbecue. By the Assoclated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., October 30.— Calvin Coolidge has a sense of humor, but he won't “let on, Rogers, cowhoy 3 L group of Old Trail a barbeque here today. i u all of sedimen rom the blood. heumati he: so get about four s from any ph: tablespoonful in hefore break s your kidn sense of s let ons in the Unit right well. but he won't too hifalu: pocket and h to be used enough money Finding Is Confirmed. From the Winnipeg Tribune i sehich ieverd “Green is going to r d then to ness for five vears.” an and I heard him sav tha but this time help keep | ctive and often avold: Established 31 Years Fatablished 81 Years Special& foqunglay& Tuesday Invisible Bifocal Lenses regularly, $15. We Use the Finest and Most Modern Optical Instruments Genuine Toric KRYPTOK First and best quaiity, Teric KRYPTOK Spherical Bifocal Lenses—(one pair to see 7 50 near and far). Best lechses made. Sold » SPECIAL PRICE, Monday and Tuesday.. EYES EXAMINED FREE BY OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 Seventh Street N. W. (Between F and G Streets) /I P S 000100000 0000000000000 >irl Routs Bandits Toyland Opens Tomorrow in Our Furniture Department See Page 11 for Details at 60c on the Dollar We closed out the entire surplus stock of a famous manufacturer of Reed and Fiber Furniture at about SIXTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR—a purchase that enables us to offer the greatest values of the kind ever known! Every piece is perfect—fresh from the workshops—and the construction of each piece is fully guaranteed. Large variety of designs and colors—much larger assortments than you usually find in regular stocks. True reproductions of some of the furniture, sketched by our artist, show a few of the styles offered in this sale. and Fiber Living Room Suites and Sun Parlor Suites in a Variety of Charming Designs— Sensationally Low Priced! The $125.00 Reed and Fiber Living Room Suite, to the $125 Reed and Fiber Suites Reed and Fiber Suites, with sofa 60 inches long, three sepa- } 7 5 arms on all three pieces. Tull S woven skirt on chair and rocker. Neatly decorated. B—As Sketched Three-piecce Reed and Tiber ( sofa, rocker and chair. Auto- ( $4 , mobile spring seats. Decorated $135 Reed and Fiber Suites C—As Sketched and Fiber Suites, two-tone shades, 60-inch sofa, large rocker and chair. High backs $75 Reed and Fiber Suites D—As Sketched Three-piece Suites, of close- in two-tone and plain shades. $45 48-inch settee. Same Suite, with 60 -inch ? price, $59. } $5 ’ E—As Sketched Child’s Reed and Fiber Rocker with woven reed seat, wide armrest and ° cretonne - covered back- A—As Sketched rate automobile cushions, wide $85 Reed and Fiber Suites Suite, consisting of 60-inch ivory, brown and cafe: cretonne upholstered seats. Attractively decorated Reed } $79 on each piece. woven reed and fiber, decorated settee. Regular price, §95. Sale < ’ Children’s $2.98 Rockers . In many colors. rest. Furniture Store— “Across the Street” N 22353 =Left, Priced at $75.00. 77 e~ ¥, )/ < pe v Genuine Reed ) 27 70 tufted cushions. ed backs and Marshall (24) Three - piece Suites, of ? $59 and chair, Marshall spring $8.75 Juvenile Rockers Regular $16.50 Rockers and Chairs, at $9.9. Suites, 48-inch sc rocker and chair; $195 Reed Suites (6) Three-piece Suites, l spring cushions; two-tone } $125 finish and decorated. hand-woven fiber, 60-inch sofa, various designs. Sale price, $59. $169 Davenport Suites Three - piece Davenport ? $ 1 05 cushions; sofa opens to 4- 5 100 Juvenile Rockers. of hand-woven fiber, up- ? $4 98 ions. Sale price, $4.98. S - Odd Rockers and Chairs Regular $19.75 Rockers and Chairs, at $11.95. Regular $22.00 Rockers and Chairs, at $13.50. $45 Reed Suites cretonne covered of genuine reed, upholster- $75 to $95 Suites Suites, long sofa, rocker foot bed; hand-woven fiber frame. Sale price, $105. holstered back and cush- F—As Sketched Regular $25.00 Rockers and Chairs, at $15. N ORI EHRAD DD R DL RA RN ETEPAL DR ERO AT OAALLD LR ARV TR MR

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