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« 1 THE EVE G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. ‘RADIO RELIEF NOW tion Put Directly on Upper House. Struc st on a broad- s in ist also on a limit t to the length of the fir on of the next C n other words, to about one y ses: Compromise Defended. i sion was de along with nfant radio. of the opp! o of party and bloc lines. was apparent on both si vote Monday But the 29, upon the bill compr mise obtainal and upon his s ement th: mit the bill conference tt islation at ond motion but included yet it also w The votes were noteworthy b failure of a large number of S to vote and the apparent reluctance of many who did vote. It is evident the opposition’s arguments ha tered, but the danger of fail any legislation at all this sess chaos prevailed in the ether plainly was feared, The radio public’s de- mand upon_ Congress has been too insistent to be disregarded. CHURCHILL’S SPARE TIME IS DEVOTED TO ART WORK ‘When He Would Forget National Perplexities He Turns to Brush and Palette. By the Associated Press. LONDON, February 9.—When Win- ton Churchill wants to forget budgets and everything else connected with his job as chancellor of the exchequer he picks up a brush and palette and begins to paint. To ease his_mind of affairs of state as President, Wood row Wilson used to read detecti stories night after night in the W House, and Mr. Churchill tried th but the system did not work. So k to his paint brush as an ase his mind when troubled by figures and finance. Mr. Churchill is very skillful with palette and brush, having studied ert s a boy, and his friends declare he could have easily become a palnter of the front rank had he been able to shake off the family tradition of politics. The chancellor of the exchequer’s | §dea of an ideal holiday is to skip pft to Egypt and spend a week or two painting the pyramids. s insistence that s now written was the best rom the House to recom- “Trudie” on Air Sunday. @ertrude Ederle, conqueror of the| nnel, will tel 8 | Assembly grounds are being com- pleted in Umatilla, Fla., for Winter | neetings of Baptist and other denom- { inations. LAMBDEN KAY IS URGED FOR NEW RADIO BOARD “Voice of South” Being Supported as Commissioner from Second Zone. as of the t the micro- 1 West started as the repre. candidates for > first | 5t n, wh fio bill and par T ¢ e of the conference o report through the House. W. of the Department of Com 0 has been mentloned, but if n is to funetion for only it is doubtfu e for the a temporary position. |QUEEN MARY’S HOBBY IS NURSING, SHE ADMITS Might Have Done So Professionally if She Had Not Married Future Ruler. By the Associated Press. 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SALE By CAFRITZ Pks Doar | Variety, the Note in the Half-Yearly Save from *5 to *22:1f Separate Pieces for every room in the home. ale of Furniture While the sale is on, take advantage of the splendid values Never such variety and quality as this year—and therefore never such a response. on these $29.75 Extra bedroom pieces, and occasional chairs and table, much underpriced, for those who do not re- quire the complete bedroom or living room suite. Many homes have need of just such additional pieces to place in rooms with other furnishings, or to gain extra packing space. For these homes we have ar- ranged this special event tomorrow,’in odd pieces of bedroom furniture, easy chairs and davenport tables, all substantially built pieces, in smart modern lines, at important savings. A—$45 Walnut - veneer Chifforobe, well ar- ranged. $§29.75. (Fourth Floor.) B—$49.75 Walnut-veneer Chifforette, shaded finish. $29.75. Jourth Floor.) 2.50 Bow-end Bed, walnut veneer, Tudor style. $29.75. (Fourth Floor.) D—$40 Colonial Poster Bed, twin or double sizes. $29.75. (Fourth Floor.) .50 Panel Bed, Sim- M and Spring. $29.75. (Sixth Floor.) E—$49 Louis XV Cogs- well Chair, variety of covers. $29.75. (Fourth Floor.) 75 Davenport Table, of mahogany veneer. Shaded. $29.75. F—Fireside Chairs, in variety of upholster ings. $29.7 (Fourth Floor.) (Fourth Floor.) $40) Seamless Fringed Beautiful Oriental Persian Moussoul Rugs $ 29 75 A price that is most inconsis- tent with their beauty. About 5.10x2.8 ft. in size, they are de- sirable for hall or living room. Typical Moussoul patterns. & (Stxth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 2x3-ft. Chinese i © P < ® a2 D Rugs it Neutral fields with bold Chinese effects Perhaps the pattern and color of rug vou have wanted is in this fine group. Excellent wearing rugs for living room, dining room, bedrooms. Rugs that are pretty and very modish. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co 10 50cFelt-BaseFloorCoverings New Dutch Tile patterns, in com- Hand-woven rugs, at just about half their usual price. For between doors or in the corners. Blue and taupe, two lovely colors. binations of blue and gray and black and gray. One of the most popular coverings for bathroom and kitchen floors. Bring measurements with you. (Sixth Fl 28¢ st 95c¢ Tan Cocoa Fiber Door Every well regulated house has one of these smart door mats. Sturdy fiber, in natural tan color, a small size that will fit in different door- ways. Mats r. The Hecht Co.) (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) — = Spring Cretonnes and Terry Cloths For Drapes, Cushions, Slip Covers, House Frocks 49 v Haavy-quality reversible terry cloth, in new colors and designs, and a large variety of cre- tonnes. Light and dark grounds, floral and bird patterns. Heavy enough for slip covers, etc. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Bed Sheets $1 81x90-inch Sheets that are made without seams. Of good grade bleached sheeting with wide hems. (Stxth Floor, The Hecht Co.) .Mohawk Cases Shle Regular 39¢ Pillow- cases of this famous make. 42x36inches. Be carly if you would get your share. & L <d (Sixth Floor, The Heaht Co.) 5 Washington's Most Beautiful Graybar $2.98 $5 Graybar TIron, 6-lb. size. model, with point, polished surface, etc. Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Electric A new tapered ironing 98¢ Wash Tubs 9c . Galvanized Tubs, in the average family size. Well-made tubs that will give service. Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) HEXZR G X IR EXEXEXEX G R G . 7 Regularly Sells for $16.98 Burners and Oven $1 Wizard ;\IOP 69c Triangular shape of this oil mop that gets in the $1 size. . The Hecht Co.) Wincroft Gas Stoves ; stove, also, because it is built to $12'98 2 cook, and that’s what you want a stove for. Ae # a stovefor. ) & (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) '2 P e T ST e TS TRt et ettt Scrubbing Outfits, 39¢ Galvanized water pail, scrub brush and 3 bars Fels-Naptha soap, usu- ally priced much more. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) The right sized stove for the small apartment, and the right SREXZXZXEXEXZXEREXEX Garbage Cans $1.19 $1.69 Gaivanized cans, corrugated, which mearns strength. Family size. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Department Store HE HECHT CO-F STREET