Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1927, Page 31

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¢ | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €.,” SEPTEMBER 11. 1927—PART T ? ‘SUNDAY CHURCH PARADES %BUILD HUGE HOUSEBOATS. HOLD FOOD SHOW. AIR TRAFFIC HEAVY. ; ; [NG[AND Tn RAGE RETURN TO OLD HYDE p ARK!GErmnns Construct Shallow- | Germans Have Delicatessen Exhibit| 100 People a Day Cross English | Draught Craft, Accommodating 108 | With 400 Booths. | Channel in Planes. | | Correspondence of the Assoctated Press. Correspondence of the Associated Press. | Correspondence of the Associated Press. | 0 ) | Correspondence of the Associated Press. |and it never became its real old self | pERLIN specially designed | BERLIN.—A “delicatessen exhibl-| PAR fore than 100 passengers R | LONDON.—The Sunday church pa- | until this Summer, | s rarg 5 tion,” strongly appealing to popular |a day have been crossing the English 5 shallow-draught househoats — for | appatite, has been opened at the [Channel in airplanes this Summer. | “THE DEPENDABLE STORE"™ rade has come back to Hyde Park.| Time has changed the customs. The 3 | Witzleben Exhibition k by Head- | is one-third heavier than best dressed people do less pramenad- | workers in tropical waters h Yor a time it appeared that the impor- \ . |tant ovent of olden days, which tour-|ing than formerly, and are content to|built by a Rendsburg ship ¢ | Burgomasfer Boess. The presidents | last year, although the number o Will Seek to Capture Schnei- [ists included in their itinerary along|occupy a back seat or a bench under public enterprises in Colombia. of the Prussian Board of Health and | tourists in France is probably 30 per | with the Tower of London and West- |a tree, watching the other half of the The boats are of steel, 113 feet long the Berlin Chambe Commerce, | cent less than in 1926. | minster Abbey, had become an obso- | world go by for an hour or so. |and 24 feet wide. They accommodate | numerous 2 About one-half of the air travelers are Americans, most of them touri: on their first air voyage. But th present |are many Europeans and America esidents of Europe who use the air-| ion at Witzleben | ways habitually in going from capital | arattracted so | to capital. St daply. Mise ic is not yet heavy cnough, how G ARVORY et , to permit the lines to run with nd other |Out government subsidie | York- Sl ha s : A power plant costing $8,000,000 is n C lnes be built in the Provin of Quebec. The Maker of These Famous Machines Has Au- | thorized us to Offer the Washington Public a free trial. | A free trial for one week of their latest “Console” model Rotary machine. Sew on it as much as you please . with special_eubicles | ment officia nd a doctor. Bach boat | the Sw rommon mess | Colombian governments were der Cup From lItaly lete function. But the show has re- 4 g RUER turned this Summer in all its old-time | Paris fashions have added With Tiny “Ships. Mannequins wearing all the latest [108 men ea o the | for foremen | has also a_phar and current styles in feminine | parade, z * s have made it more colorful than | frocks. Some are trailed by dogs se cook's at the opening. ny other period. lected to match their costumes to the | storerooms. No other exhibi Shoen e Swenty. yesvs ags searly |95t cally lighted and have ol Altin ths. sest .| every one who wanted to be somebody | e s s fitted with mosquito nets many as this gi took a place in the park on Sunday | .o ; - e than 400 booth: morning, immediately after church | Electricity being Introduced in an| pp. pagele s probably the onl. "| services, sharing in the procession of | Enslish coal mine will do away with [primiive musical instrument _that - t ring ve Gl ! 10 J sed and o vy b} planes which it | {1t on. But during the war | the almost ! hits ot “been used and Improved 1 ed of nearly Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. CALSHOT _AIR land.—Great Britain Did to recapture the blue ribbon of the 2 on September expects to ac 5 miles a_minute. Seven “hush hush” seaplanes have | been comstructed under conditions of strictest secrecy and six of them are baing sent to Italy. Three of these will finally be selected to compete in the race, after trials over the blue | S mai ot e Aciatic near ine ol Open a Convenient el " 29 Ii , . . mous Lido Beach 4 i We Do Not Penalize 2 . England is banking its hopes on the Charge Account. No O Pt N I and convince yourself! No charges—no red tape—no ob- x’::;f"q'i\"emxrt‘fi;\g{r.;‘:\‘;’,.;"n[rl:,flsv 'l.‘.i"‘:'fi‘.") Extras. We Do Not - Jur Gl S ING L ligation to purchase. Simply fil out the accompanying terest or Extras Added! i}l coupon and mail today—or telephone Main 5220. are the smallest airplanes ever seen in England, smaller even than Moth light airplanes, and they are so constructed that the cockpits fit the pilots’ bodies like gloves, Like Flying Fish. he Bluebird, officially known as | g development of the Napier 84, which won the world’s speed record | and the Schneider Cup in 19 Fuel is carried in its starboard float and is | fed to the engine by means of an en-| gine-driven pump. It is built on the same streamlines as a racing motor | car and in the air looks like a flying fish. The wing surface radiators are | an entirely new development and coo! | the engine without adding resistance. | Twelve-cylinder Napier-Lion en-| Eines are being used in both of these | machines. The engines are very tiny | but they have been “boosted” to give | an unparalleled power for every pound | Penalize Our Friends BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" s e The “Dependable Store” enters another week of the Annual Autumn Furniture Sale with more real value than Jenst possible resistance to movement | at any other time in the year. Opportunity is ready to smile upon those who take advantage of the opportunities . r_’;‘?"““"“f‘x‘f e N #ty, assumes the consistency of water. | offered. The newest of Fall furniture fashions are embraced in this sale—new in design, improved in workmanship et myself of your free trial offer of the latest Console model Rotary Domestic Sewing Machine. | and amazingly low in price for the quality represented. Air-Breather Equipmen Bronzwi is a wooden bi offi- kially recorded as Glost apie 4. Jt is so named because of bronzed wing tips. The body is sky-blue. It is not quite as speedy a machine as v the Bluebird. Included in its equip ment is an air-breather designed to | supply the pilot with pure air at rac- ing speed and to obviate the danger of | strangulation while rounding corners | &t terrific speed. | So fast are these two machines that | a s];ex-mmr_duw not hear the full| fm'(r-.uf their engines’ roar until the | ?mhmes have passed. At such a ve- | ocity & pilot dare not lift his head | * above the fuselage. The “C le”—with its ial 1 fi A third machine, favored by Squad- | S il e S s ron Leader Slatter, who captains the | i e Bamon o v i S IS T < ) ish and duo-tone walnut design, is truly an aris- tol Crusader momoplane. It has a $27.50 Spi Desk 4 AR i i i i metal propellor, made of a secret al-| . pinet Desl " ; This $18 Cane tocrat of sewing machines and a piece of furni- Joy and polished by ew process - | Y 4 2 i et el s 1 9 75 ? ; : = . y Back Chair ture worthy of gracing any home, Rotary elec- . . 7 % Name . Address til it gleams like silver. Two long tric machine built for hard work and backed by narrow floats support a short, slim $1 Z 50 50 years of public service and an unlimited guar- fuselage, from which project two short round-tipped wings. N Protected by Guards. For months these mystery machines This practical and artistic have been hidden from all but the eyes spinet desk is made of ma- of ithe designers, pilots and mechanics hogany veneer and will be & & Night and day they have been under f i b ; . k fortabl o & | ound uscful every day in 5 J usually comfortable arm R R e the week. The value is ex- This $22 Three-Tone acquard Velour chair is of solid mahogany, Bela wers won b an T matnne e Overstuffed Three-Piece Living Room Suite oo ane. * Another” ex- ' of Guaranteed Quality antee. hour, or more than 4 miles a min- American super-speed craft driven by pieces form a syite of rare 4 rlu!w chair \'vnh reversible 4 7 i%:;&’e’:"r:?“&;tmflm?' ‘the !"z({i!i‘sh I 4% design and workmanship. spring cushion seat§ and A o rrin; a o= ] t 5 fini 344/ \ Britain will win the contest this ;2::: = After a careful comparison, mahogany finished carved W’/ 5 and Even More! The - frame of this un- ute. 'Despite the considerable improve- ¢ which we welcome, you'll wood frame. The material t see the wisdom of select- is a three-tone jacquard ve- g S EE Allowance for yvour present sewing ma- DUKE HAS CIRCULAR. | : ing now, lour in tasteful patterns. W 7 = ! P g York's Activities to Be Recorded in 2 Convenient Budget Payments Official Court Paper. | Correspondence of the Associated Press. LONDON.—The Duke and Duchess of York are to have their own court circular when th 't i . for the Winter's activitios. Tro oir. $12.50 Fiber Rocker cular recalls the days when no official Lo pa $Q.75 This artistic buffet mir- ,4; L0 . 5 = chine (depending on its condition) —applied on the purchase price of any Domestic Rotary model. The Desk” —a companion piece to the console, sometimes news might be published without the XKing's cordent. A circular especially for them was decided upon because they have been taking a_nore and more active part 4n the life of the nation. ror is 42 inches long and % £ > 5 A 2 The’Court Circular of the King is the decorated frame is in 3 g X Y You may have choice of preferred where space is fssued by a journalist who is & mem. polychrome finish. Reduced Sr o AN, ; = cliait or: roclier eachthited at a premium. Same high ber of the royal household. ~He is special for this event. 3 Y 3, Q b, 3) i . . with auto type cushion seat uality throughout. known as the “court newsman.” _The - s Aot R e & covered in cretonne, Arms q & . Word ‘newsman” being obsolete ex- : > A are broad and comfortable. Both styles have full cept in this connection. The Court Circular deals with the official activi- ties of royalty as distinct from their private Jift, but the line between the 1wo is often difficult to define. CELEBRATES WITH BOOK. Slav Turns Out 80-Page Work as Soon as Naturalized in U. 8. rotary (round bobbin) mechanism, the type best fitted to electric drive. Improved front vision sew light, exclusive knee control. And many other desirable features. Any Machine May Be Purchased on the $ 5 Budget Plan —will place it in your home—balance in easily-met monthly payments. No interest Down charge. Pay with your savings as you sew. Co;;:lri‘ondenm ofyhe Assoclated Press, / o JLUTH, Minn.—One of the first i 5 acia o Jon Movirm & Dot cire This $245 Three-Tone Jacquard Velour o ecome naturalized, was 1 i 1o write 80-pag .. o i om Skt o Overstuffed Three-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite Movern is a Slav, and he_devoted i i T T e at a Genuine Saving ization methods, especially as they re. | lated to his fellow countrymen, = | This suite is a genuine Upholstered” in rich Americanization officials here r ~ iy ol i i i Bhe obic i & Sealion i Gate-Leg Table Kroehler and one of the $ three-tone jacquard velour, Occasional Chair i} rihosota 3 hordering s dron i il A practical occasional most practical Y‘IVng f\f%”’}l with loose spring cushion et GG P e and woods country, is unusually at.| picce of furniture that you suites you can buy. Mas- Seats: The suite comprises uine beauty to this ac- to foreigner, | will find useful every day terfully made—easily op- hidle E UG casional chair upholstered < in the year. Mahogany erated, changed from set- a bed-davenport, armchair in ]acq;mrd velour, in a va- Wedc e Hop et Rany i tee to bed in a moment. and club chair. ricty of pattecns. The vege ENTERPRISE SERI ished legs. Regular “price, of J 5 ‘ g ular price is $25, but the LR ER AL $§24.50. Quite a considerable : Convenient Budget Payments ’ Annual Autumn Sale price BIII]’ g q ociation saving! is much less, $19.75. 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. B8th Tssue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James E. Connelly James F. Shea President Secrefary ORI AR ‘ i el This 2-Piece ‘ " ™ s '., pl ANU . ; Console Set , $195 Walnut-Veneered $ $198 Walnut-Veneered Dining Suite = Bedroom Suite ’ A popular Tudor design, complete_ten-picce Tile artist Ll This specially charming suite is constructed S d chéits he artistic console is fin- . dining room suite is another attraction in the 3 S on genuine and selected walnut vencers on sale. Walnut veneered on gumwood. Bui- ished in mahogany — the gumwood. Two-tone finish with darker shade fet, extension table, china closet, inclosed mirror frame is polychrome panels. The suite comprises a chest, full size 4 server and six chairs with seats of genuine finish to harmonize. bow-end bed, large dresser and a full size ‘The “New Willard” $ Duplex Electric Cabinet ° Fully guaranteed. Complete. A machine you will be proud to own, delighted to use. - leather, elegantly made vanity. lllo G Buy on the Convenient Budget Plan Buy on Our Convenient Budget Plan T . EST.1e79 -4 ~

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