Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1927, Page 5

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i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. SATURDAY. ATUGUST o0, 192%.° | FURI”NE lN I_mU[] Abe Martin Says: SOOC;O(:.‘?EG;i(T,PVmflISON Si?g :‘:’:1;)(2)(1)3:::'3‘. | SHELDWTHSHP G287~ i e s P 100 G RIURE YOU AUBUE . | /l Standard Predicted. $20 loan to a penniless act : /l / : [ i s ee b " 4 three days’ board for his wife :\nt; cane= A n the Semi~Annual Selin child pre: ntinuing on 0 tour. No wor received by the theater manager during the two decades and he had long since considered the loan a gift A letter Thursday from a firm of lawyers in Los Angeles notified Mr. the will of a musi who died two ined a bequest of of a kind deed in French Trawler Third Boat With Valuable Cargo Taken by Guard. OO0 Sk Pedtste ke | _ s population inc By the Associate hitherto unknown to h NEW YORK. Au, 20— : 3 rd Alsworth | tune in lic ernment t¢ o Associated Press W YORK, -August 20.—The | ‘€ T iping mmo whose name M ) tor, r was | d a lowered ks ago con 000 in gemo time of need. g | CANADIAN CUSTOMS ations, unless the present birth- among the colored and improved methods of pr both in factories and on farm e earth’s population i rate of 50,000 a da about th' vest o' th' a wonderful im- > never I don't know and esti- i IH;I‘\”"“"" Conference to Be Held Next Month to Seek Means of Prevent- bright young d_ from ~some 0 will be doubled Topps. , if the rate of in- nerve t' ac-|cl 1. 1 v loafin® @ no longer keep up with population,” he writes, “then pri vation and toil must raise the death rz it has raised it a thousand |} until life and death are once more in the balance.” 1 ] that'll he says Sheriff t must take a pile a lot o' alimony af ing Smuggling. ated of the Investigation into | e international oms Commis sion is to sit hington _this month. The commission, headed by Chief Justice J. T. Brown of F. F. V.S VISIT CAPITAL. |1+ Press. and the fre tims of the Coast Guard net u- sands of « valued at found on | MAN HELD IN SLAYING. Officials Say Porter Confessed Kill- Illustrated A—A new type of End Table is this one, with a magazine box be- low the rectangular top. $625 End Table of light but ign. Note the attractively nd cut-corner §7.50 ing West Virginia Woman. a sug HAH'”]H-\ August 0| Future Farmers of Virginia Here| step: mig} 1y gl | \\In- \'mng‘umu of 1 bt 5 ””: k ‘lu the United States. At the same | Ab time the smuggling of general mer- . handise from the United States into | will | here, ¢ e on Tour of Inspection. uture Farmers of | ion of boys en- | : [ rolled culture in the | {high schools of the State— | pleting a three-day tour of W ton today with a trip to the Sergt. W. E. Low of the West [ Home Dairy, the Beltsville eri- | X tate Police and Deputy {mental Farm and the Univ of Harris. A preliminary | Mar: held immediately, at sppers was bound over to the J(‘llst:l; [ ]j("liii(;l's First Check Over e heen L A County jail in the Homer Russell, Capt. Lloyd of Company D, National ision of t smuggling en- ago when Can- United States au ce of liquor nadian ports to United two | existing treaty e C—A thandsome piece for the hall or living room is this Windsor Armchair, with its cut- 25 out back brace. Special. . $15. D—Bed Davenport, with coil springs and cotton-filled mattress, uphol- stered in Spe- - e 90 E—Coil Spring Day Bed, uphol- stered in velour; will accommodate two persons comfortably. Speial %85 F—Occasional Chair with shaped back and flat arms. Choice of three attractive covers. Spe- 518.75 G—Early American Poster Bed, with gracefully turned posts and shaped headboard. Double $25 and twin sizes. Special FURNITURE SECTION, SixTH FLOOR. flight ra d when st check ever mob violence from friends |v Ohio River from he Velous s taken in an automobile to Chilli- 5 . where he was placed in the|i ounty of Mecklenber born with fingers. toes and d the ¥ederal Board for Voca Sducation. The brim buckles to the crown on this wine felt hat, $25. Bed Davenport D~*05 Day bed BV ORIENTAL IRUfiS'DOMN;I RUGS- CARPEIS Buy them Nfow~in the Semi~cAnniial Seling cHuch Liss then usual Lrices Snug hipline and side drape are smart notes on this Women's dress. $39.50. Juniors’ charmeen frock, with circular flares and Rodier’s trimming. $29.50. Some of the Most Popular Selling Items in the Sale Misses’ coat with Black velvet coat, with circular flare trimmed with badger. $175. Lelong’s sophisti- cated simplicity is evident in this black satin gown. $65. Chiffon velvet trims this Misses’ dress of black georgette. $39.50. side flare, trimmed with badger. $165. Presenting Seven New Fashions for Fall It,is none too early to buy your Fall wardrobe at Wardwoods for Woodwards presents only those fashions, created and inspired by famous couturieres . . . approved by style authorities and accepted by Exclusives here and abroad. Every one of these seven fashions has been chosen with a discriminating regard to newness, good taste and its established place in the Fall mode. Natyrally, there are many others, equally attractive and wearable. FASHION SECTIONS ‘THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS ORIENTAL RUGS High-grade CHINESE RUGS, made to our order; of superior quality, machine-spun, long-fiber wor- steds, 9x12-foot rugs, $295, $355 and $397.50. Small sizes proportionately low priced. Superior Quality ORIENTAL RUGS—a wide selec- tion of beautiful designs in Hamadans, Moussouls, Sarouks and Ghorevans. 2.6x4 Hamadans, $24.75 to 9x12 Ghorevans, $165. Room-size PERSIAN AND TURKISH RUGS, in Heriz, Sparta and Persian weaves. 6x9-size rugs at $148.50, to 14x10.5 at $525. Marbleized Tile Inlaid Linoleums $2.75 DOMESTIC RUGS Fine Seamless AXMINSTER RUGS, in new patterns and color combinations. 27x54 size rug at $4.50, to 9x12 size at $49.50. High-grade WOOL WILTON RUGS are noted for long wear and the beauty of their shades. You may choose from a variety of attractive patterns. 27x54 size, $7.75, to 9x12 size, $59.50. HOLMES’ WORSTED WILTON AND WOOL WILTON RUGS, in a variety of patterns and choice color combinations. Worsted Wailtons, 2214x36 size, $7.95, to 9x12 size, $98.50; Wool Wil- tons, 2274x36 size, $6, to 9x12 size, $73.50. Seamless Brcad-Loom Carpet $5.75 Aflomdward & Lnthrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets

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