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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4%; 1927. ! llowed to resign . he must stay [The Hub, 7th and D Sts. N.W. g L >>_é (4! S it ernoon.”| gur company d the one precious thing o Saturday--The Day to Buy a Dining Room Suite L S i $6.00 a . 0] Month Pays for Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Liberal Credit Terms Sacrifice. e together to e desk and | LLppened rested | gelves in t framed her had known th ion, Mr, Buz-| ‘He knows—he then as she turned| eated: “He t her desk in the de- she burled face in her ndered if Frank Conway 1 won't | gi s al e 1 -, as 18 years before, she e in| Lettie « her desk and over|the organization besides Frank who = % - “ (Copyri 27, the top of her vanity case, as she y e g ndustriously powdered her nose . v pleasure | Foncroff Asks Bankruptey. { men, with your approval, to ¢ Bt{ ' Jack ‘A .Fonarefr, straal | position to her. | " The only one who could handle it | besides Frank—and without it, with-|Island avenue northeast, | out something tangible to which he|filed a petition in wolun could cling, she knew Frank Conway | rup; He lists would go down—a lure, The only | § 5 L I. . . one beside k . . . who|$ 76. represented knew the sales end. He must not be ' torney H. M. Goldstein. asked “Say, Miss Sterling, is it true tha hrough ? Sterling toyed with her scted this since Woodridge Hardware Buzzell Manu- ped about Lettie rest room at the noon hour, “I think it would be better if you girls tried of which you know : ie,” she said kin . now and | don't worry your head about such | P | RS Jhoes forMen ignal from as 3 BARBOUR STORMWELT BLYS'C HER head howed, and unclaspir broken his enga t he might marry | NO KORN n Buzzell; that he might climb, world. ir touched with HEN we showed this Douglas Blucher all- weather shoe to a friend, the other day, and explained how the Genuine Barbour Storm- welt made an ideal shoe for storm protection, he said: “Oh, I see, a sort of weather strip for shoes, eh?” That's it exactly—a shoe where the joint between sole and upper is protected against snow, rain or mud with genuine Barbour Stormwelt. And, of course, being a o ats B Nt Douglas Shoe, it has quality in every part; heavyweight, . told him to go to full-grain black calf-skin;double extra-weight, viscolize had tried to smile | oak-tanned full soles, and rubber heels. I had left their mark since that| night he had told her he wanted to be free that he might marry the “0ld man's daughter”: told her their engagement had been a mistake— just a boy-and-g - that had ripened, through y E ation at school and in t f rked behind him. | o !.‘ga seen h‘lm | A comfortable, sturdy shoe—room for every toe. position of sales | A { America’s Best Knoun Shoes ' ey . i Then—the turning point, and he had | Men's $5, $6 and $7. Boyseaisound 4. gone down, down. Marian's depar- Mr. Bruzzell was speaking. Mollie | Stores in all prineipal cities of the United States Sterling came back into the present | | ‘W. L. DOUGLAS STORE IN WASHINGTON all_been together 0 ve understand—thoroug] Things are | or and officer of the firm,| ture for France six months before | W. L. Douglas Shoe Co. with a start. 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N. W. mot going right. There must be a | through merit of ambition and ability. | had marked the end Manufacturers and Retailers— Factories at Brockton, Mass. “I will be very frank. We h OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS NOT BARBOUR STORMWELT (onstruction GENUINE BarBoUR STORMWELT Construction NOT EVERY SHOE that shows the stylish RIB between upper and sole is of GenuineBarbourStormweltconstruction. The difference is of importance to you from the standpoint of value and service. ) ASK YOUR DEALER TO MAKE THIS TEST “Try to insert the corner of a card under the rib of the welt, at the toe of the shoe — if the card goes under, it is NOT Barbour Stormwelt. Genuine Stormwelt is one solid piece of sole leather with NO opening between the rib and welt. The seam 15 scaled! BARBOUR STORMWELT by virtue of its solid one-piece sole leather con- struction helps retain the shape of theshoe and seals the seam against dampness. IN THE BETTER STORES '«se ASK FOR IT BY BARBOUR WELTING CO., BROCKTON, MASS. Sole Manufacturers of This ! Suite. Februa}y Sale Super-Value—A New and Beautiful Dining Suite 10 Pieces, in Combination Mahogany and Walnut Veneer The greatest value we could find to offer our customers! Featuring a 10-piece Combination Mahogany and Genu- ine Walnut Veneer Tudor Design Suite on gumwood foundation—sturdily constructed for years of satisfactory service. As pictured, a 60-inch Buffet, Inclosed Server, China Cabinet, Oblong Extension Table and six genuine Leather-seat Chairs. Regular Price $198.00 Regular Price $219.00 A massive and ornate suite of walnut finish on gumwood. Italian Renais- sance period. There are just three of these suites in stock awaiting the three earliest customers arriving tomorrow. As illustrated, a Buffet, Dining Table, China Cabinet, with linen drawer; inclosed Server and six sturdy genuine leather-seat Chairs. $6.00 a Month—The Hub The ? Hub’s Price 10'Pc. Dining Suite! Vi)Y Poymento You Are Welcome to a Charge Account at The Hub mmgle@_esnth dnd [ - et %fl%‘: o 129 5149 @ DinfingE P Regular Price $175.00 Unusual in price— unusual in quality and design is this elegant Tudor Dining Room Suite of genuine wal- nut veneer on gum- wood. As pictured, an Oblong Table, Buffet, Server, China Cabinet and six Genuine Leath- er-seat Chairs to match. $6.00 a Month —The Hub FREE Premiums with a Purchase of $100 or More. Cash or Charge Account.