Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1927, Page 6

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| THE EVENING “‘Yhere Is no danger of a| " R ® he night at . Ny China, ARG DRITLIOR =2 it 5 [OHERN SEES G |5 B 2 Beir o) o e . 2 IN'WAR FOR FREEDUN | nounced by the cabinet on Ay | been extended to all the colonies, e: |tssued for t time 1wo kinds | paper mon en and y ne noratorium of 21 |cept Formosa. T far the mor: Unexpected Optimism Pre~jw B | | on as usual, but an vails as Banks Open Today. | g No Runs Reported. . has been | E By the A TOKIO, Ap —~An t of calm _| Labor Federation Head Says Revo- | By the Associated of merican Federation of Labor, ' | for the “widest and fullest opportunity | { 2 {and communistic philosophles gain- | ing a permanent foothold in i EXPLORERS TO DISCLOSE | BAFFIN ISLAND SECRETS| Territory Unsearched Since 1631 to | Be Visited in June by New York Expedition ociated Press. v YORK, April 25.—Regions of Baffin Island, virtually unexplor ince they were visited by Luke Foxe 1d secrets that e lution Is Evidence Only of De- sire for Self-Government. A plea by William Green, presiden * Chinese people to establish a g b nent of their own choosing” i expedition, which will s ned in the current issue of the York in June, it was an- | n Federationist, the labor [ nounced yesterday i |~ The expedition—to be known as tha | Putnam Baffin Island Expedition—will | be directed by George Palmer Putnam, | [ publisher | | The two-masted schooner Morrissey commanded by Robert Bartlett, ski per for Robert E. Peary on his po trips, will carry the expedition, Pe: son will assist In making geographical | studi Including the crew of the | Morr the expedition will number | 21 persons, tion’s .y writing as repr the Amer labor, ¢ lares the ry activity in China ire for self-govern the Chinese masses, predicted declared that there lang: of communistic ideas on to merge out of civil war. t . e 1t s fully tired » make a fool of himself over any other woman. Featuring This Week EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN TWO MAJOR LIFETIME FURNITURE DEPARTMENTS Substantial Savings Now on Many Lifetime Dining and Bedroom Suites HESE are suites from our Dining Room and Bedroom De- partments. Dependable Lifetime Suites. Suites, many of which you would ordinarily associate with prices double what these are marked. Modern desirable designs, embracing the Never have we offered more latest styles and conveniences. for your money. Dining Room Suites These dining suites all have oblong tables and two armchairs with each suite. There are ten pieces in each suite, em- bodying the latest refinements and con- veniences in dining room furniture. 4 Tempiece Dining Suites, In wal- nut and gumwood. Re- 1 Tastefully designed Dining Suites, walnut and gumwood. Re. cod to 8225 3 Good Looking Dining Suites, with en attrac duced to I Ten-piece Dining Suites, pedes- :j:ll”w table. Rt'dlrn"(‘l 5325 1 Spanish-type Dining Suite, roomy tapestry upholstered chairs in Espano finish. Reduced e 8350 8 Elegant Mahogany Dining Suites, of Sheraton influence; ten g365 pieces. Reduced to . 7 Sturdy Ten-piece Berkey & Gay Dining Su 2 English influence. iiuced to 1 Berkey ay Dining Suite, Hepplewhite e and hand- nted de ten 8475 ¥ . Reduced to 1 Finely Made Berkey & Gay Din- ing pites, of Hepplewhite in. 1 e; ten pieces. Re- foced %o r i1 $495 1 Berkey & Gay Dining Suite, with new type linen chest and solid MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Bedroom Suites These suites embody everything that is new and correct in modern, tasteful bed- room furniture. A choice of many suites and finishes. A type of suite for every purse and personality. 5 Lacquer Walnut and Gumwood bedi fouk piocer, “Tloduned $195 ; four pleces. luces 1 Omar Ivory Decorated Bedroom Suite of six pieces, with poster- obnan 1 Walnut and Gumwood Bedroom Suite, with good size dresser; six piec Re- 3250 duced to ‘1 ’I;,win Bled Sui‘!;:, of '('edlghl pieces, n Omar Ivory; decorated. Reduesd fo - $260 1 Solid Mahogany Puritan-type Bedroom Suite, of six 350 pieces. Reduced to ... $ 3 Berkey & Gay Bedroom Suites, of Louis XVI influence; walnut principally used; six pieces. Reduced to . . $360 5 Spanish-type Bedroom Suites, with butt walnut fronts and hanging mir- 7 Beautifully Designed Bedroom Suites, with new type of vanity; walnut and gumwood. Re- 1 Twin Bed Suite, Grand Rapids made, in walnut with white quar- tered oak interiors; ht pieces. Reduced to . 1 Berkey & seven piec e done in walnut. to Between D and E [ITTTme SHIEL R T T T A HHHHE aialalulln e — o | — Al e mmancn s - - e e et e e Rl i e a— == | e - - e e onmes e —— fr— | o e p— - p— e e P R mman P [ - e - s pu—— — P e — — — e e e ) o o punen) — pe— g e o e e o p— o o e - o) R . p— | peny p— — e e e —_ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, APRIL 25 THESE MEN ARE DRESSED THE WAY THEY SHOULD BE At the left Three button single breasted jacket with square notch lapels - by Hart Schaffner & Marx The color is Hazel tan; the hat is in a lighter Hazel shade; the necktie is burnt orange; over the arm is a herringbone Four Winds topcoat At the right Two button jacket of Pigeon grey; square notch lapels. Necktie of gunmetal ground with bright red all- over pattern Copyright 1927 Hart Schaffner & Marx Raleigh Haberdasher S HHHH] A 1310 F Street INC. T II. I 5|

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