Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1926, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1926. I PUYS =K aufmann’s 21 Stores in 21 Cities Join in O Arthur L. Lee, Sayss e Dirr | Confronting League, VERY hotel guest ex- Called Grave. pects to pay for what he 3 gets—yctheinvariablyenjoys | By the Assoctated Press. more than he pays for atthe | GENEVA, November 2.—Germany’s Hotel McAlpin known desire to get back at least one g pin. of the many colonies which she lost The cordial welcome, |25 @ result of the World War is a friendly interest in your wel |} {akre and the quiet, home- |lem is felt here to be all the more ike atmos; - grave because no light is seen as to § tho To,lpiwm all a part | O Guestlon 1s t0 be solved. of the well-known McAlpin | Germany is approaching the matter Service—combine to make | with great caution. She hopes that perhaps she will be able to get satis- The Sale that is proving we do sell bet- ter class of furniture at no greater outlay every visi;agenuinepleasure, BbY. #4560 . f = gh private conversations That’sthe secretof the pop- h representatives 6f the ul:her potw- of money. R . dy taken the matter ularityof the Hotel McAlpin. ndhes e " 7o chi : P the now famous parley at Thoiry HE Kaufmann Furniture Company of Washington is a member of the m Minister Briand of France and Foreign Minister Strese- mann of rmany. Recent developments at Geneva in- 4 1 tendency on the part of the ~ountries which inherited Germany's olonies, under the form of mandates, sition in these coun- c soverelgn. H’WOTEL, MALPI__N France and England Protest. ‘here the White Way Begins Both Great Britain and France BRCADWAY AT 34™ STREET |have protested against a _question- NEW YORK CITY naire drawn up by the mandates com- | § the League of Nations ask- Britain and France to an. o h questions as the extent of Bot i \l equality which obtains in othersome Joints ‘he mandated districts, and_whether the economic development of the dis- ricts is not imposing too great a bur- a i ~p % s ien upon the native races. JEIM The most popular bellef concerning 5 satisfaction for Germany, whether ‘hrough the return of one of her|f former colonies or the bestowal of a Rub It In—Tube 60 Cents ndate over some other colony, is TO ' NEW YORK AND t Tanganyika, formerly German RETURN fast Africa, which is now under the ndate of Great Britain, will be @ @A SUNDAY, NOV. 7 SCLCIAL TRAIN Lv. Washington 3 T largest retail furniture organization in America (21 stores). It is logical i to believe that this enables us to buy merchandise at the very lowest price— i lower prices than the average individual store can obtain! Our Million-a-Week sales sfiow you how you can benefit by our connection with this organization. | Hundreds who have attended this sale have been amazed by the low prices for ' ale, inviting rooms 0 to $12.00 per day .00 per day such fine furniture. In 21 cities the stores in our organization join with us in a Million-a-Week Sale. We Invite You to Use Our Convenient Budget Payment Plan | tored to the Reich republic, al- hough Great Britain has said nothing ‘o indicate her adhesion to such a cheme. Germany’s industrial and colonial ‘nterests are insisting upon colonies s seats of production for raw ma- rial needed for German industries 'nd as seats also for that conslderable art of the German population which eeks adventure and opportunity in tistant lands. Lost Heavily in Pacific. In the Pacific Ocean, Germany lost he Island of Nauru, which is under he mandate of Great Britain; New “juinea, which went to Australia; stern Samoa, which was allocated 'w Zealand, and all the numerous Deoatd End Table Decorated End Table, in green or red. Strongly constructed. Regularly 5§6.50 Million-a-Week $3'95 Sale Pullman Bed-Davenport By day a large commodious daven- port; by night a full sized double bed. Regularly $89.50 <lends north of the Equator, which | vere handed over to Japan. | In Africa the huge district which o [ . e - 3-Pc. Mohair Living Room Suite I;{‘dne;‘l‘:?3'}';:‘?;%E%:E,}é:—%g’:f‘é’éfifié if)! gfi:";:k $4 9 _-___7_2 On Our Convenient Budget Payment Plan A graceful living room suite, covered in Reg. $245.00 '_ve other Tngolangi‘ which went to I[I genuine mohair covering with sides and back of velour. Reversible cushions of Million- $ .75 Special unusually fine Damask, at a substantial a-Week rance together with another Came- Demonstration savings in this sale. Price ns; Ruanda-Urundl, which was ced under Belgian mandate, and. Of lacquered work. 'We have a “lacquer specialist” in our ally, southwest Africa, which is under the control of the Union of Africa. > United States has a special in- st in any redistribution of man- | tates because she has special treaties h practically all the mandatory vers whereby American citizens are nted commercial and economic (uality with the citizens of other | ‘ountries. “TWO-MINUTE SILENCE” TRIBUTE TO WAR DEAD Sixteen Governors of States Adopt League’s Program for Armi- stice Day Memorial. VA W e Assoclated Pre W YORK, November 2.—Stxteen ) ernors have adopted the “two- A geod meal plan of the League For Details Consult Ticket Agt Baltimore&Ohio show window who will finish any piece of furniture to your special order. This will en- able you to have any particu- lar color scheme that you have in mind carried out. Lamps of Distinction A specially selected gro: of floor hute silence! (/8 = \ 9 # i for ANY plamgy | lemenbmnce asa tributo fo the e g ; and bridge lamps. Your choice— R lead of the World War on Armistice R i Regularly $13.50 Maybe the reason i ovember 11, it was announced i L ; ;5 2 2 : 5 P Percy S. Bullen, secre- .85 Your pliats don’t to $17.95. Million- $ a-Week / Sale Grow better oged 5o iosue prociamations ccause ) : Gon. Mrunklin W. Ward, ad. Is because they're i o e g : \in the ; HUNGRY! X vew York State nce in their Armistice day pro- ims. ne two minutes of silence s to Here’s how to Prove it! vegin at 11 o'clock a.m. A bugle call Buy a package of ‘; t5 Sllence will be hroadeast from sta- . o PLANTABBS. o WA here. s L X i Feed your plants i Pittsburgh Banker Dead. . > ¢ - (znc each week. PITTSBURGH, Pa., November 2 Prlscllla L] ] . your plants e R 10-Pc. W alnut Dining Room Suite Improve greatly | industries and banks, died here yes- b- ll}'ou‘ll knm:lv they’ve |t Ca lnet On Our Convenient Budget Payment Plan cen starved. 4 2 i B . . . . : nd a fern, be- Marriage Licenses. As shown in our window lacquored in This suite consists of a_china closet, buffet, Reg. $245 Mattresses farry M, Benzinger of Woodstock, Md., | f R y B onsville. Md. B any finish you desire. Solid walnut base. y K. Shatzer, Regularly $18.95 Million-a-Week s :_9;5_ Sale or any other wasn't hun- why theyall grow when fed these 47-1b. All-layer Felt Mattress, art ticking. 2 Regularly $15.50 ek $9._-75 Srown. cth Thomas, h S. Barrett. extension tahle, server, one armchair and five side chairs, covered in leather. Nicely finished antique Million- $ Walnut and Gum and of the very finest construc- - eek Price on. cGee. both tion. iith and Elizabeth Lancaster. aylor and Euretha H. Simp: . Beales of this clty and fver. Va. A Word About Our Budget Plan We are ever mindful of the con- venience of our patrons. We have Metal Bed installed a Budget Plan of Deferred Special Sale of Gas Range Outfit Payments which makes it possible Windsor Ru S Famous Alcazar Range o Sonsisting of Simmonsbed: | ¢ furnish the whole house, yet not Chairs ‘ : g : pure concn maties 1t | ugting® yourself. Paying for furnic | inmabogay sk | chowee patiems. Regularly $67.50 Million-a-W eek s3 9'7_5 o Reg, $2850 .75 | ture out of your salary and leaving | RegS7%0 . Regularly $2650 ¢ 75 Week Price = your.principal intact. Sale gfilh’on-a- Week 5 e At Grocer, Delicatessen and Druggist;2, 4,8 and 160z bottles, A Nationally Known Institution The House of "} Character Furniture The House of Get & pock Tets 1 big € sTUART'S IELNLE # /2 » QYSPERSIATACLEL | PR NI Character Furniture K auIm aanS 1 1415 H STREET N.W.

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