Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1927, Page 9

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If the Washmgton l’ubllc Only Knew Feelot and hi w e been trea mtisfied, by Dr. who ot ity "o, be ing an 7.» fow: prlce he Is ehareine: re'of those who need dantal ‘attontion. sands of pa dentis e 'fi e ahie to take Triple Patent Suction Guaranteed—$10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $10.00 %hE. ?rno [‘;‘RIBFREIOT AND STAFF OF EXPERT, CAREFUL AND SKILLED DENTISTS D_CROWN ,\\l n ‘I“T‘ TOOTH, $6 & !K .t \K\\Y s B S e fl'lllhllll\' ar e " LARGE [TRICALLY COOLED OFFICES Terms of Maids -~ o SEVENTH STNW NEXT TO KAV'S 3 ORE, STERED TIOTN ARE 1N CONSTANT ATTENTION ance he entire second floor of (wo ertire build dentistry.” Eversthing pertaining to the comt CTEANLIN 18 ONE_OF OUR STRIK ATTENTION TO NERV ¥ for Extracting When Other Work Ts Being ™ OPLE No_Chary k Ju’Being Done. AR f R k for the Name DR. FREIOT and ADDRESS Be Sure You Gel Tt the Richt O Attend- " of bur sationta. yau il find heee ATURES A. M. to1 P M Phone Main 19 " THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JOHN L. HECK DIES. Acc'DENTALLY, DIES Funeral Services Tomorrow for Re- tired Lumberman, FATHER SHOT BY SON George R. Yager, 57, of Chaptico, Md., Wounded During Tar- get Practice. John Le resident o | vears, a vears old, died | e ay | son, Ct £ a wound acci- ' Coast son while the |y, zet practice | orthamp! Funeral the I \n'\ull lh at } Heclk a s ssor Heck home | Inkstanc sed mes Whe vill be —save you, substantially, on Funeral Designs and other floral supplies. Wreatlzs effective AL, other - \l‘u‘ \\ FREE DEL|VERIES of Funeral Flowers Cash& CarryFlowerStores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th Street N w. Phone Fra Phone Franklin 10301 804 17th Street N.W. KILL all those pests with Dethol. The wonderful new secret formula that never fails. No fly can dodge it. Roaches can’t hide from it. The deadly mist penetrates every crevice. Shows them no mercy. No waste of time —no fuss—no bother— about Dethol. It's guaran- teed to do what we say it will do or you get your money back-—all of it. Get Dethol at your store—toda Dethol Mfg. Co., Inc., Rich- mond, Va. Spray IMPROVED W. & J. SLOANE 709-711- 713 TWELFTH STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. “The House with the Green Shuttcrs SUMMER HOME FURNISHINGS Furniture, Carpetings, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Linoleums, Lamps, Fabrics, Bedding—all are included Our high standards of merchandise have not changed. Our prices have, however, very materially, for August. BED ROOM GROUPS T'A Jacobean bedroom group in Oak finished in a soft antique color with small carved deco- rations. Panel drawer fronts are fitted with antique hard. ware.Thesuiteconsistsof Twin Beds, Bureau, Dressing Table, Chiffonier, Night Table, Side Chair and Bench. 8 pieces French provincial group of Cherry and Maple, conserva- tively decorated with a black and gold stripe.: The chairs used with this suite have rush seats and a quaint figured in- setin the back panel. The suite consists of Twin Beds, Bureau, and Mirror, Chifforobe, Dress- ing Table, Side Chair, Night complete , $460.00 7 pieces wmplete wuhl’ullmc Table and Arm Chair. Spieces Bed $395.00 complete -$615.00 A charming group of Colonial influence of Mahogany, Maple Gumwod, comprising full sze Bed, Drcsser Chiforobe, Dressing Table, Night Table, Side Chair, and Bench. The top and sides are of Mahogany vencer,all drawer fronts as wellss head and footboard of bed are curly Maple veacer. 7 picces complete ..$340.00 There is a strong Sheraton influence in this bedroom group of Mahogany veneer. The drawer fronts are of beautifully figured veneered crotch Mahogany, banded with Satinwood—a typical Sheraton form. Full suite of 8 pieces includes Twin Beds, Bureau, Dressing Table, Chiffonier, nght Table, Side Chair and Bench, and may be had for . ... .$660.00 7 pieces complete, with full size Bed . --$575.00 Other Bed Room Groups Imm 5315.00 TABLES END TABLES . TIP TABLES . ‘CONSOLE TABLES . TABORETTES COFFEE TABLES NESTS OF TABLES R LACQUERED NESTS OF TABLES . GATELEG TABLES . . . ,TELEPHONE TABLE AND CHAIR CENTER TABLES . . . . SOFA TABLE . BUTTERFLY TABLES . CARD CONSOLE TABLES . LAMPS Table Lamps, complete with shade, start in this Sale at $15.00 Bridge Lamps, complete, are also priced from . 15.00 Bed Room and Dressing Table Lamps, complete,startat 10.00 Irom $6.00 15.00 15.00 18.00 19.50 19.00 19.00 19.00 28.00 18.00 20.00 32.50 45.00 WE always prefer to emphasize quality and good taste in refer- ring to our merchandise, for our ex- perience over many years has shown these to be essential requirements if the fullest measure of satisfaction and economy are to be enjoyed by the purchaser. But the advent of August Furni- ture Sales, in which low price is the dominant note in much advertising, naturally centres publicthoughtupon price consideration. So something sald now about our present sale priceswill be timelyand i interesting. It will be very short and to the point. Look where you will—compare our prices with any asked for similar goods—we feel sure you will find them to your advantage. CHAIRS EASY CHAIR in damnk, down cushion i o ARM CHAIR in md air with reversible cushion covered with damask . . COGSWELL CHAIR in tapestry with velvu arms and back, spring cushion HIGH BACK Queen Anne wing chzh— in damaik. trimmed with brass pails. . LADDERBACK COLONIAL arm (hanr in Chzrrv and Maple, with rush seat. . CONCORD ARM CHAIR in chintz or dcmm ITALIAN HIGH BACK arm chair in frieze . 75.00 CHIPPENDALE ladderback arm chair in haircloth ~ 42.50 ‘COLONIAL MAHOGANY high back chair in denim 60.00 SOFAS Three part Lauson sofa covered in hand blocked linen . . 2 ESe Early American love seat in chintz . . Three part carved sofa in mohair . . Three part sofa in figured damask . . Other Sofas from $120.00 - $90.00 130.00 68.00 170.00 28.00 52.00 $195.00 75.00 250.00 22500 ¢ tired lumberman of Pennsylvania, and of th Spray Dethol-thez/m dead! i TAX COLLECTOR SEIZES TRUCK FOR UNPAID TAX . Transfer Company Vehicle Im- pounded Pending Payment of Personal Levy. ewls Heck, 84 years old, re ¢ this city for the past five 1 at the residence of hl&| gaiming that the Big Four Trans- N. H. Heck of the U. 8.1 p.\ 0o, Inc., 1125 Fourtenth street, is Geodetic Survey, 3507}, o voars in the payment of personal P e axes to the District, Collector of Ta\cw’ e et l‘;;;\'””"“;“j;‘ C. M. Towers yesterday selzed a motor | Interment will be Har- , truck belonging to the company. The | 1 truck was taken by bailiffs of the tax | officé from the garage at 1054 Twenty ) street and stored in the munici ge. a ton stres servi }\ is survived by three so it Annitev| of opie, Turkey, smma Hays s th zure of rment of personal a certain number n to trict | proper taxes and that of days it ¢ | meet the tay ln 1s coy found are yptian taxes declare on to take pos any not mw paid their personal | | NRS. CLARA HOYT DIES. i | Widow of Daniel Hoyt, 89, Leaves |7 Two Daughters and Two Sons. | spatch to The Star. HBURG, Va., August 9 Sears Hoyt, land, Ohio, but had n > for nine vears, Hoyt fs survived by these chil- W, | burial. Reslgnauon Accepted. gnation of .(h‘t Gen cepted by Brig. and was | Academy 5 -'\.. ted from the Miltary |5:45 p.m. AUGUST 9, - 1927, T. R. Morgan Dies. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va, August 9.— Thomas Robert Morgan, for several years connected with the Citizens Na- tional Bank of Bedford, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholas llr)n!ani of Mone dled Monday morning at tomorrow partly cloudy, followed by |9:45 o'clock at the Virginia Baptist | showers in south portion. Hospital, following an operation (or[ West Virg air, cooler tonight; | appendicitis. tomorrow increasing cloudiness. dition to Records for 24 Hours. S e Thermometer—4 pm., 84; 8 p.m., 5. Clarke, D 12 midnight, 75; 4 a.m 3 a.m., G. Mor THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy and cooler tonight; tomorrow increas- ing cloudiness. Maryland—Cloudy and cooler to- night; tomorrow partly cloudy. | Virginia—Cloudy and cooler tonight; parents, he is| Miss Mildred | hers James these st femper 5, occurred at | DOVE yesterday. Lowest temperature, 7 rred at | Temperature same Highest, 88; lowe Tide by 1 high tide, 5 5:5 The Sun and Moon. 5:15 am Poday p.m. orrow—$ 7:11 p.m Moon rises 4:41 pan., ¢ Automobi Sun rose in ri * | half hour after Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Muddy Harpers Fer | shenandoah, muddy, ¥ | B st 10, at Cemetery. heat mmuunh on F ind in a condition reached Emergency Hos was re- | ported this morning that Miss , who was register Hotel, was on the road She was to rec Special Attention to Dyeing New Spring Shades #ETour_Service on A. C. Thour Cleamnz Co., lm:.I sonsso 4 (K Illh [ T1 e We l‘nll lnr Ivnl Drlv\"r Anywhere , - |\' L. W DINING ROOM SUITES Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 Sth St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 and Beaths. SMITH. _Departed this life invfi% Anpuce at A tfn heloved "inaband ot Hat ,a day “Augass 0, 1'0%) ?unl . ’yfl?:.fll Diriors. Relatives and friendsgin vited. STONE. on Sunday, Augugt T. 1 arfield Hospital, JOHN | and of Emn 10 . Md. On_Monday. CHARITY heloved Funeral ave THOMAS, 1o am. b m. attend.” Interment Ce < 30 k am shall T HER SISTER r bed hands lying i fepart ADE With mine I saw Tn 1 of my dear mmmvr BRIBWELL, wi fe {wo years ago, August BRIDWELL Ruanand s you, et ing for you res me relief. tear Life. ¢ see your face: not forgotten. take your place you. dear husband, s sad with pain iid be like heaven. 1 memors. of JOHN BL. and of Mary ©. Clark te | HARDY. TIGNOR. fas iy MOTHER ERS. Sacred to the loving 't st htishand and Tather CHARLFS MORRIS, who denarted this life sic August 9. 1921 orv. fond and true ou SISTER W of me " MA AN PWELLN MORRIS lnllll\lln\n\ Sared to the men | ALMUS R.SPEARE eeding the Original W.R.8PEARE CO, The modest feeling of Heppel- whitedesign pervades thelines of this group and its simplicity of form brings out the master- ful workmanship thatwentin- toitsconstruction. It ismade of Mahogany, and crotch veneer panels.With Sideboard,Server, China Cabinet, Table, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair, it Of Spanish influence, this suite is made with typical heavy turnings and interest- ing panel work of genuine Oak veneer on the doors and drawer fronts. The Sideboard, 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 (s Ay Tsamers JAMES T. RYAN Ave. bt Server, China Cabinet, Table, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair—all covered in Tap- Kixsvax Upr 0. Go. 705 14th St. N.'W. is complete in ten pieces and estry—complete this ten-piece marked at $725.00 group. $445.00 The beauty of Oak and Walnut has been fully brought out in this William and erv dining suite. The small decorated panels lend it color. It is complete in ten pieces: Sideboard, Server, China Cabinet, Table, 5 Side Chairs and one Arm Chair, and priced during this Midsummer offering at $575.00 Walnut has been used in this modified Spanish design to achieve a pleasingand unique effect. Brass hardware and carved turnings are judiciously and delightfully used. The suite is of ten picces: Sideboard, Server, China Cabinet, Table, five Side Chaies and one Arm Chair, and this Sale reduction brings the price to Other Dining Room Group: Iram 3425.00 ODD PIECES SECRETARIES—vanous styles and finishes. . . fmm $155.00 TEA WAGONS . . 29.50 MAGAZINE RACKS . 19.50 MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCKS 65.00 SPINET DESKS . 35.00 CABINET DESKS 42.00 TABLE DESKS 75.00 CHAISE LONGUES 65.00 BOUDOIR CHAIRS 27.50 MAHOGANY HIGHBOY . 165.00 MAHOGANY LOWBOY . 80.00 CAPE COD HALL CLOCKS 95.00 LEATHERETTE SCREENS . 50.00 MAHOGANY MUFFIN STANDS 15.00 BOOKCASES, in a full v:nerv of sl.cs and styles . .30.00, MIRRORS A complete selection ('a’fmu. styles, and shapes from 8E : Both authentic period reproductions and those of more modern design will be found here in a full and complete i Igrmeofl’t&mi“ nm The items shown here are merely representative selections from six full floors of choice home ‘furnishings Sloane Endorsed Merchandise (arries eAn cAssurance of Satisfaction VflORE OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 5 P. M. DALLY; CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY -~ Charge cAccounts Conveniently cArranged FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED "STATES \, Branch Store, 3016 11th St. = N . o MARY E. | JOHNSON. Quick, safe, sure relief from F painful callouses on the feet. Atall drug and shoe stares | DrSchoif’s A z Zj_ng-gqgs o e 0 police Buppi ague,_$19 Maryl and” e CLUB BAG—EI 1 child's wearine apparel; between Washington et MBL06 branch Ancust EAD of William E F 1 fr lams 5434 orority. Alpha Cha ‘ Hheater of between same and Foxall | Reward. _ Cleveland 6001 “in dront of & ODN B‘““‘ m ;n.n. Sam';iiu i NG Camp ' Music Box on afternoon: rewa: brown, Buois 3 Y fhare. pike, “con: clothing and 'Army t and_Franklin _ave., Joe Mulitz. Phone voted anket. Retu ton) Clmlol Hel(h!l P, LA 3 ly T8: Aty W el ) nitlals . N. Reward. _Telepho PRI WATCH fola_ with monogsam B3 $38, Yicinity Newlon between 14th and Yo | 1488 Meridian. _Adams 7( ‘mu Reward. G0 tham the above ad- ek ot 3 50 thence 10 St Augustine’s oy th st. between L ‘and 15¢ il be uid at 10 0'clock m ins of the late LAUI R oved wile . \ | Gude Bros. Co., of William | ent V.L SPEARE CO. either the euccessors of nor connected with the original W ment. | Phone Frank. 6676 0 a Comma- dious chan Crematoriums, Vioder: | ate nrices e N.W. Call M. 1 M hadigaers |W. Wazren Taltavull ‘l«flh & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Joseph F, Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) [3034 M St NW. B Timothy Hanlon H St NE Phone L. \J” q 184 West 08 841 5543 Qu E Automy e uget: W w Deal & Co, _8168 H St “P. A TALTAVULL™ H._J. T\L'rfll.l.l., Mg \Vm. H Sardo & Co. Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Lincoln 524 Frank Gefer” s s Sons Co, 113 “F‘,f‘ TH 1 Main 2473 T Prompt Auto Delivery Service AT X Drosaiv oo penelve: , Co,, 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and_up. AL 07 purchased_fn o Owner will t less than pres- ires for less desirable s ‘om. T lal be removed from the pub- A1t andt Interred ih ‘the Tamily. than- soleum in Congressional Cemetery. Thurs- day. Angust 11, 1027 Rel. atd WATCH, w) Dbetween Wy:mmt at 3:30 p.m. Vea mad frieuds avited fo atiend. 105 ( fi“w'-'fl'mmmu, nmu mm:' Pul. A 8 T g R te with— municate 1 ATON & COMPA. 1010 Vermont Ave.. * » ot Saca adHG, e A,

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