Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1927, Page 25

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, AUGUST 14, 1927—-PART 1. A v . BOOK BORROWERS EARN ing deve]oped there began that bor- | N THEADS [~ an cones mean Freud. Shaw and Wells Are “Indecent” e GE . FEBHE Say Deacons in Protest to Governor| DISPLEA_SM AUTHOR*"" kv thst eveey: manihasine nflw‘; (SACR’FICE) automobile d new furniture, h#‘i w2 _—_— H. G. Wells Denounces Those who‘n\lgh! to have his own new fresk . AR CORPS OF ARMY A e ot oot o | Hake Fentc of Smpeing Rk, 16 i B, 0 $3,000.00 Reduction T { 15, ¥la., August 13.|included text and re ce s of " |t % e : raxd Show anl|eocolegy, Deychology sne ,1«\()\«?‘ A R fiube "Pr‘dq,,nf,n{'" riGhatl 2 i IL G. Wells were RIICTEAtS B [naiyAis. [ Bs the Asociated Prees |2 ve tolerate st Lol . . . . ¥ : : || |included in a jist of “indecont, im-| The deacons. upon suggestion of Gov.) T ONDON, August 13.—H. G. Wells e e & - . s Will Succeed Gen. Patrick, ';\'\;! hlfl\v\" ‘;:L |:";: ;“t*{:‘m e | Martin, \\1I: submit a written |w]mll\"‘ would stamp “the old English idea New, semi-detached brick, 8 large rooms, 2 ® e il s 4 ucation at its | tpaq it is extravagant and wrong to baths, attic, 2- brick garage,. lar: d, Kl . 4 which a group of deacons of the Fi ting next Tuesday. e AN Ne wouldinat: fob aths, attic, 2-car b garage, large yar een- Retired on Account of Age. 3 ) 3 e i A e b ENTERPRISE SERIAL Heet automatic oil heating system. Property 'w the famed writer saic ! B“ilding Association equipped with screens, draperies, pool table and 4 > many cther attractive features. ev. Bunyan Ste - — s : et © 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 38th i CFEN FOR INSPECTION—2 P.M. TO 9 P.M. e delegati ernor | PAR 1gust 3l ed | ¢ ¢ ary 8th issue of stock now open they did e | dy fter will disting: for subscription ‘Altlllv'l‘h officially, but i zen: ed clover seed from the home « y wn " e ; . {who wished to fall the sovernor's atc variet 5 o wpilishen for the prosperons | Money Loaned to Members L \} I HACKER :\:::‘1:\»1 i pate In ihe @ 3 o |in'the State institutions.” from abroad to he colored artificially. | perous homes there is probably a || oM Easy Monthly Payments s ks i 3 | Their conclusions were roached | law makes it impossible for seed- | copy of the Bible bought from thel il i 2703 TWELFTH ST. N.E. ‘POT. 2387 during ast fou . after an inve n o o libra o mix the imported variety with | colporteur, but little else. A book was || 4ames F. Connelly, of the Florida State Colle ) i seed hout the adul- | supposed to last for and be r Other Changes Noted. FEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 829 7TH ST. N.-W. chief, been name that sul - &' August-Sale-o of Kilner hus | hand” in th ¥ FURNITURE Quality Furniture at Lower Prices Sensational Values —Easy Credit Terms e i to Langley Field During our Annual August Sale of furniture every article in our store is We have.listed a few of the values below. Come in tomorrow—we want led to Kelly Field. e i omiarcur it greatly reduced. Complete suites—floor coverings and odd pieces of you to be the judge. You will wonder how such fine furniture could ever be furniture that are of honest quality and real beauty are priced lower than sold at these low prices, and the exceptional Easy Credit Terms that are RS MoRstR, you'd ever expect to pay! available during this great Sale! Capt. Ira C. Eaker : {ive officer, and pilot of the Army the Harvard f Business Ad- | amphibian, San Francisco, on the ministration, where he Iy con ¢ 20,000-mile Corps pan- pleted an official detail Ar T at, Capt. F. W. Wright, in charge ¢ buildings and gro to the Industrial War as a student and will be succeeded by ", M. Kennedy.of Wright Field, > n, Ohio. brought R. L. Walsh, chief h 1 uty with troops | iation sectior, whose du i ; ave heen A o " chief of the iswering ir ) Herbert | lans divi- . “Heywood- Wakefield” Go-Carts, 3 f T g ars Strollers, Sulknen > WA T _—Q“ 'u; . £ 7 Z f 0dd Dreneu His successor Wright, formerly Advanced Flying Schoo lr\! feli Out Bed- e me otk finely grained walnut veneers and other woods. = a, 2 ) . 3 l:::u;"l with .I‘A.T . gfi@gj‘fi@ " > { ke A 3 Extra hr}o .u;"'-'uz top. metal bread box, “Miss Washington” Miss Gladys Cookman— named Washington's most beautiful girl of 1927—and the new shoe she has selected to wear in the coming “Pageant of Beauty” in Atlantic City. sanitary. fully equip’ ved and guaranteed. $28 75 < : p 23\l This is an amazing living room outfit offer no matter which way vou loc 4 3 \ at it! The style of the merchandise included ight up-to-the-r it quality is an absolute guarantce of real satisfaction! And the / . . lowest we have ever heard of on a complete living room group of cighteer 2 Sale of Spacious pieces, including the three-piece velour suite pictured with reversibl f W-rdfobu And in addition you get with each suite a beautiful buffet mirror, n 1 Wel T d shad ook rac 1 ) or rtty | wood and” Tichy flmlhed ket, floor lamp and shade, book rack, end table, two bird ornaments, t f o mdU Suyghed candlesticks, wrought-iron smoker, two sunburst velour pillows, gilt eas Provities ample room for clothes. Just the thing ] one beautiful picture and one gilt picture holder 3 S o g e SALE OF and > 3 oom 4 . s . .o s . ” 4 Two Large Doors “Lane” Cedar ' — here is your opportunity to furnish vour living room in the height of style at a / ° $170s Chests s phenomenally low price and on convenient credit terms at Peerless, 829 7th N.W. Robe il Chest With Large Mirror $34.50 Wa:hmgton new Fall tie. black suede, brown kidskin. $6.50 21—$198 17-Pe. VDlmr’lg‘ Suites Now ashamed ot (he Miss Cookman Will Appear at Our 7th St. Store Monday are upholstered in pieces of silver-pl bread tray, zilt e fr: Vepetian mirror with with cord, gilt, boudoir bulfet mirror, two candlest and handsome picture in attracti ayment e will make From 11 to 12 AN .—from 3 to 4 in EASY PAYMENTS AT PEERLESS—829 7th ST. N.W. the afternoon. Come and greet this lovely voung lady. Meet this charming Out-of-Town Customers Get the Same Low Prices and Terms and We Prepay Freight! new Shoe—named, by her permizsion. her honor—“Miss Washington.” 4 f Y IIHQIGGIH!’ W i A< R, © in Quality 3 Sale of Painted or Plain Breakfast Sets “LOW” «gj 9__\W; . l'rmr;- dmnv;u»mLo ():l'e;:]kf(th]Suiled.\;ylminls i(r; I}lim newest $11 75 in Price SImmons or Rome Bed WIth stz styles and designs. Unfinished table and four round chairs....... . $1 475 and Mattress Unfinished Table and four Panelback Chairs ............... t Steel Bed, with continuous posts and fillers; in.wal- . . . . nut or enameled finish; soft, sanitary mattress and guar- s l 4 95 . 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Women’s Shop,” 14th at G Pretty French Geay teed Solid Oak antee “nk fabric spring. August sale special. ; y Between H and Eye FASY TERMS I PEERLESS FOR BETTER MERCHANDISE-LOWER PRICES—EASY TERMS!!! “Where fashions make their debut”

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