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6 g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927.. COMMERCIAL “RENAISSANCE" [f 1 it st | THREE HURT IN DISPUTES. s s e ot s American-made goods, it had led —_— ner, colored, were n argument at to perfectly natural endeavors “to P street. Inez settled the argu- IN EUROPE IS SEEN BY KLEIN tonserve. the benefits of this new |Follce Seek Assaflant of Pair. |yl L B0, FL Nng Charles with ‘.n velopment primarily for the par. Woman Slashes Man. fety razor blade. He was treated immediately involved, especially at Emergency for a slight wound. ‘ gh preferential tariffs, to whicl n An ice pick and a safety razor blade Trac]e Official, in Continental ‘Survey, |5 S5 5 gmmiie v hon wovel 20 ipeed & bty | 2o New Apartments { During an alercation at Mor- | Bearing on Sales. street A. Brow ege Sergt. James H. Da f No. 6 pre NOt‘ES Absence 0£ Anlmus Toward | “mnis s ashanbing,” he conBnnsa| o e wialsann) 6o ik e [etnct msut. (o Hollort Hoths' Hos | Ready for Occupancy U d S B C 1 not only on our exports of manufac |ing effect, stabbing Eller Mercer col. | pital suffering from a_dislocation of tures to the new lands, but also on nd Louise Brown, colored, \\'lmi'he left knee sustained Friday when | nlte tates ln uSIness AREAeR. vere treated at Freedmen's Hospital. | he fell while boarding a street car at our sales of these staples, which play s A J SO IENE e | =0 large a part In our exports to Eu | They were not seriously injured. but First and B streets. ! rope, notably cotton, cereals, petro ! By the Associated Press | cles regarding the possibility of cus | leum. lumber. etc.. for the production | jrope is ertering into an era of toms unions and other economic |of which several of the mandated ter | " changing pings into a ‘United States of | ritories, dominions and colonies are Baggage e P B 1262 21st Street structure | k e.' the inference being that there ‘ well fitted.” ve econ ° rovement i ||lu;m»| i Lots Trans- yusiness lea ng complaine ferred . i 5% | thnt trade harr . § i 70 Apartments—Over Two-Thirds Rented ; . ht stands.” e be for massing of resources and| Dr. Klein also found helpful reac proved articularly of markets somewhat com- | tions to the Geneva Iconomic Confer us Klein of the!paralle te the vast unhampered trade | ence and the International Chamber of area within this country."” (X ommerce meeting at Stockholm, in o vifiped Fhat fhe' problem 18 Nams | o0y TlleRio i \ |0 trade disocation rather than down T S \ Gt o Attractive finish; large rooms; artistic electric Fet nine hbien TR fixtures and base p]ugs radio attachment plugs; com- plete baths; spacious closets with electric lights; plenty of heat and hot water. Courteous janitor service. | the 3 e e so that business | nnlml an 1 room, kitchen and bath $34.50 to $38.50 Shaken Off Calamity. ight have assurance of somethink | f “any bitt d the United of its imported ted States than M steadily Ine the need for i : 1 room, recep. hall, kit. and bath. .. .$41.50 to $42.50 Reasonable Rates. Phone Main 6900 for Estimates. 2 rooms, kitchen and bath $47.50 to $51.50 handise movement owing regular n both direc- | Ofi 3 M e et i m inutes o] d xho va mm of : 5N o swan s wew o o B Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. 51| L. W. Groomes, 1416 F Street any II|vH~ wl_\ thet ends carns dn 3 ssioses. | impulsive, super- | No waiting 2 or days. And Shur- 7 nfl is absolutely ‘Anfm'd not to| 920 922 E Slrfl’l ]\'“' Ly FIRE-PROOF STORAGE—MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING B 0 o g g 1 g i £ o i i i 1 i i A A i A SRCO000,000 to Germany. ki ssBi BB Htaly to your corn. B e The pain stops like magic! Keep the | 5 140 this|corn wet for 2 minutes. Now it's iermany ,”' added this | eaqy to take out. Just peel it right ible ot o ~ oot and all. Any one can do it stntial portion of the industrial and | commercial recovery of that country, | %Y | with consequent helpful reactions to| Shur-off costs 50 cents a bottle at Peoples Drug Stores (all over town), u A note of warning was sounded by [or of any other good druggist. Your e been | {ha official in connection with the in- [ money back if it doesn't live up to the ially | tensive development of the resources | promises we make for it. Use Shur- of bar- | of colonies. “dominions and other off tonight. In a few minutes you v s interstate com- | oconomicaly “new lands as a solution | will be able to walk or dance in com- wmpim ment." . {fort. And vou can wear the smartest | 3 Reactions to this movement \mr\n‘«hwl without a trace of pain.—Ad. American trade already had set in, he ' vertisement. If you have been away on your vacation ot if you have put off buying, you can still make your selections of Lifetime \vfff’% nuch has | -1 nental eir-| The Ardmore One of Autumn’s most graceful patterns, of charming distinctiveness, characteristic of Burt Furniture at the prevailing low sale prices. Savings now are 1 WShoss Smvin f fort. Patent, R BURNSHINE o AL AT ook AEEde SheliTeaa s febat aitib substantial. We urge you to come eatly in the week. sian Calf, Black Suede, relieved by contrasting E trimming. POREE i Very special, at 310'50 L - Hllustrated Below is META S Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street p %I/HHHIIIIHIIIHIHHHIV\\\\ Paris Washington London A Karpen Suite in Your Choice of Upholsteries F ACTS This is indeed one of the remarkable values that still bears the sale prices. ABOUT S AKS F ALL Three full size Karpen pieces—overstuffed type—in your choice of some of the best-looking materials you ever laid eyes on. Scfa, Armchair and Wing SUITS AT Chair. Reversible cushions. Webbed construction. Soft spring edge. $39 1—STYLE! Fine beyond any pricemark. The identical models in which our makers tailor their very costliest clothes. 2—FABRICS! Saks-selected. The pick of the new weaves. Not paralleled in any $35 Fall Suits in Washington. 3—TAILORING! Skillful; thor- ough; painstaking. As de- pendable in hidden parts as on the surface. Continued! $30 to $40 Topcoats for Autumn of 1927 26 OT an accident or an impulsive AL ) L 2.4 i vk aid i 3 offering—but a PLANNED 5% ek AN Wi “uilf, Three Pieces event which provides a saving of e R v 4 $4 to 814 on the smartest Topcoats ’ Y \ ) In Tapestry ......$168 of the NEW season! ] , vk -3 \ 7|l In Velour ........$195 In Brocaded Moehair ........5250 2,660 Fall Neckties T i, o) ‘. In Plain Fine Foreign Silks! -~ ‘ Color Mokiair ..$265 $1.00 UALITIES never expected or seen under 82 to $3.50! Rich, beautiful colors and designs in foreign silks of superb grade. Patterns for every man’s taste! MAYER & CO. 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