Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1927, Page 5

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BURSTING BONBS IIRE2 N PLANE Fifteen Explode With Movie Aviators Maneuvering 5,000 Feet Above Ground. ed Press. | , Ohio, April 16.—Lieut. C. i nd Sergt. Charles. Arnold, | from the Hartford, Conn., airport, | narrowly escaped death last night when 15 aerial bombs exploded in their airplane while at an altitude of 5.000 feet, : a motion pic- t bombs. lided two miles | to the landing field, with Arnold, | badly burned in the bomb explosions, tearing away burning fabric from the | wings Both men were taken to a hospital A borb which exploded too near the | fuselage ignited the other bomt Dixon A as his mechani flew fr Conn.. ai Sl nd protestin that a fli bad luck sion ripped holes in the | ignited 15 remaining exploded in quick suc. 1g both men and firing fuselage and bombs, whic supports blaz th: landing moval frc hands and fa ALLEGED RUM RUNNERS FLEE IN SMOKE SCREEN Drive Auto at Policeman, Crasb | Into Lamppost, Then Dash Away. An alle eaped from early this tomobile w members | wounded Poli and Bauer saw machine ‘c while the policem door was torn of able to dash aw; but the car was | however, e .tting | hich prevented the politemen i number. { | ‘ Wins Debate on Liquor WILLIAMSBURG, V April (P ~—The Wake Forest feated the College of V y here last night, 2 che Volstead act | should be modified so as to permit | the manufacture and sale of 'light | wines and beer.” 1 SHIPPING NEWS —pd®, Arrivals at and Sailings From ARXIVED AT NEW YORK. Aquftania—Southampton and Che houre . Monterex— Criz, . Columbus—Rremen A Yolerdam—Rotterdam and Boul Falcon—Ls Guayra v NDAY APRIL 17 DAY. APRIL 19 .April ® on“and " Cher- : - s April 13 March o8 Avril 16 Aprit 18 | April 14 Avpril 9 Y. APRIL 20 n cruise. Y. APRIL 21 id Boulogne . April 12 und the worid en, Avs Cotombia A obal and Port | > Kingston and Puerto Co- | N and Puerto Janeiro. Monte- isti, _Puerto and San Pedro TUESDAY. APRIL 1 Roussilion San Loren Columbus—Plymoutb, Cherb men . SAILING FRIDAY. APRIL t au_Prince. 604-610 9th St. N.W Daily, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 | weekly: $10.50 rooms o 8: 157 oo, 59 ey 318 Tavatert o18: | bl oo 50% more. Rooms like Mother s, g X < DNy = e iy A I = Summer—the season of sultry days and warm, balmy nights—when we really live again, and live in the great outdoors. - Prepare now to make the most of the wonderful opportunities which Summer brings for the fullest enjoyment of one's verarida, terrace, lawn and garden. Fash- ion, too, is to be had in these outdoor furnishings as well as in those for the home’s interior. Here we suggest but a few of the better types of this merchandise which one should really not miss see- ing, even if one cares to risk selection 'til later. Combinations of apple- green and black and but- tercup-yellow and black in cane seat and back Porch Rockers are ideal suggestions for an entire Summer color scheme. Priced from $8 to $13.75. Splendid Couch Hammocks in.a number of types, in any one of which the refresh- ing fashion-note of color is found. as- similating the glorious Summer hues, $22.50, $35 and $45. Stands priced B, separately, $5 and $12. Imported Mourzourk Rugs, in all sizes, ranging from 3x6 to 9x12, contain a wealth of harmoniz- ing color effects that blend well with Sum- mer furniture. Prices in the sizes mention- ed, $5.75 to $32.50. Delightfully artistic are hand-woven Weartex Rugs in motifs of natural color, with plain center and contrasting border effects. 9x12 size, $30; 27x54 size, $3.50; other sizes between the two. Vudor Shades mark the transition of a porch from just being a part of the house to being a cool, restful, refreshing place in which to spend hot Sum- mer afternoons. We've a:special line of “everlasting” cypress Furniture for garden use —pergolas with seats, others just plain; path- way arches, garden en- trances, benches, etc., are but a mention of the selec- tion offered. Very mod- erately priced. Artcrete Garden Furni- ture lends the dignity and everlasting charm to your lawn or terrace that gleaming white stone al- ways carries. Artcrete Furniture is made from a special combination of stone and cement, and prices are surprisingly reasonable, ranging from $6.50. Beach um- a square jar at $4.50 to a brellas in a number bench at $33.50. of different color combinations, $5. Folding Armchairs of beauty, comfort and durability; frames in dark green stain, seat and back gayly patterned, Garden Tables in French green Duco finish are truly handsome settings about which to plan an afternoon tea, $22.50. Garden umbrellas with striking colored top; 8- foot spread, $35. Deauville chairs add a final touch of fashion to the charming garden, group- ing the other two pieces which are mentioned opposite. All metal, with spring seat, French green duco finish. Armchairs, $15, and side chairs, $8. And the home itself needs new fixtures as well as furnish- ings. Our own completely equipped shops are ready to take careful and competent care of your orders for Porch Screens, Window Screens, Awnings, Draperies, Window Shades and Slip Covers. Phoning MAIN 5300 will bring our representative, who will gladly estimate the cost of filling any or all of these needs. This is cheerfully done and puts you under no obligation whatsoever. HOMEFURNISHING SECTIONS, FIFTH AND SIXTH FLOORS nfimavh & Wothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets

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