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g THE_TVENING RTAR. WASHINGTON,” D. . WEDNESDAY. TANUARY 25 1928 ! KNOLLS ON PROPOSED MARKET | SITE PUZZLE ENGINEERS Sloping Nature of Southwest Ground filnnfim al?h &Efiflthl’np Would Require Retaining Walls and | 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Steps, Say Architects. The peculiar mmgr-ph\ of the site in sheds up running north and south. but Southwest Washington recommended | it is now proposed to run them cast and | {!\ the C;\mml«lanrn AS A permanent west Il ocation for the new Farmers' Produce i . B Marker has confronted. Distict o | B it Engineer - Cominit: glals with @ perplexing problem 85t | foner. by the architeet In the offce of how to make it usable. it was revealed | o™ whunicipal arehitcet. indicate that Gkt E;‘;““m_;md"u‘:_h I o were | D¢ sheds and retaining will cost o e n - 0 s do ot " . 1 £ fi - gesihated by Enfincer Commisionet | SAONTALCY SUMID (TR dors Specially Priced 8 ‘ In the Semi-Annual Wiliiam B. Ladue to plan umbrella = the land is “warped.” it was said. et The site is bounded by E and G and | | 7\, c"oq part of the site is concerned e g e S e | _The Commissioners had honed to pro- § o B R " i 22 feet h‘gh‘" Shon Ahn ook iouth! n}: vide facilitics at the southwest sit i : P Bridge score pad with F strcet. It also was learncd that one | fOF many more vehicles than accom- ] (A trump indicator and a e is anly 30 foet bove the leve | modated at the present site, but Mal. | : # \ i mp indicat of the river, which is about 300 feet | AUKInS said the reports of the engineers f petite point inset, S1. e, Who have surveved the land indicate | Otkeow scocew nade o i odate & 500 ; g - R that it will accommodate about 4 ; talabne pad s and AECRecis Ave wOTKINE i to Arrange | The present market accommodates 460 Maj. Atkins is preparing an olicial pads and note paper O O e o fanm Pioduets whiep | Teport for Commissioner Ladue on the | % : i bookie. ... SO0 endig fall from the farmers’ trucks from roll- | FeSults on the studies of the engineers - : 3 A B o e Dlan now under consider- | 8nd architects. It will be submitted | 8 el . | the latter part of the week and will be | ation contemplates a division of the - = TRt Tt iy Soparate sectione. ¢ | laid before the Board of Commissioners The lower section would be com tively level, it was pointed out. while Y 5 the upper section on the north side of F street would be rolling. The sheds, OU LL Be therefore would have to be placed on Glad B different levels in this section, and a a series of steps and concrete retaining —that you gave us that Painting walls constructed. job, for two reasons. We'll put Originally, it was mnmd to set the our best endeavor and the be: = materials into it—and our es $ SRR : < 8 o mate of cost will be most sat 2 2 5 ; hakespeare hrass HELD FOR SOUNDING f fecte bonenloen coniice g Send for us to come i FALSE FIRE ALARM e ik g 9x12 S | Vel R $364-50 S R. K. Ferguson, Inc. X €amiess 2 Vet ugs’ Edgar L. McNamara Was Detect- || 00 p &N W, """ "F,. 208 High-grade rug just arrived to augment the many Semi-Annual Sell- ed, Police Say, in Att of = — ing values. . .priced so very special that you can ill afford to avoid sceing Pulling Box Signal | them. Choice Chinese and Oriental designs. . . finished with linen iringe. 2 | R — VRl These Splendid 9x12 Rugs at Semi-Annual Prices alarm box at Twenty-second street and Massachusetts avenue, police stated, B i e s i | - High-Grade Seamless Luxor Wilton Rugs........... $97.50 1511 Twenty-second street, was ar- | ( High-Grade Worsted Wilton Rugs ..................397-%0 L‘“wn};n‘duc\r:‘nur:hm uk;‘n u; lsn-l 1 trinket boxes, in a eadquarters this morning it de- . 7 e wide variety of sl s, gt et e s e RIGHT B , Good Quality Larchmont Wool Wilton Rugs. ........$69.50 S B. W. Thompson had been looking for appreciated bridge him to answer a complaint of alleged . . . forery. 101 enargeq o wenie v vt SPEENS QUTPUT Finest Quality Seamless Axminster Rugs ............ $45 orizes employ of J. J. Odenwald, electrical contractor, at 1209 H street, as book- keeper, he forged his employer’s name N Emeralited offices every one . b B . 103 oy il ek, Tor 4346 and. - D e e High-Grade Seamless Axminster Rugs ............ .$39.50 ine y Jocal X “ Senles the m’;;’, . » ©! ered by eyestrain. These good Less than half an hour before the 1?’;in sight(;sa\‘ers tal:ibraka O p 5 . v alarm was turned in another false off brains and speed production. 1 Ch 11 B d d R - 1] P d glarm was received from a DOSHbOFINE | Nature made ‘mes STl va enille raiae Ugs - peCIa. Y rice X, resulting in instructions to the % s 4 . police 1o look out for the offender. light restful to eyes. That's why Many bright and heautiful color combinations in these popular rugs that are ideally Policeman Lawrence Jackson. colored, | Emeralite has an Emerald Glass batl : 1 the lik : of the third precinct, saw McNamara— | shade and a special soreen that suited for bedrooms, bathrooms, nurseries and the like. Jipanese antimony—a who at first gave his name as Ree changes ordinary electric light f silver-like metal— Aumn of usin, Tex approach $he| pig ion, eyo-saviag dayiite— $3.25 $3.95 $5.75 $7.75 $10.75 esisripae the bowl of his pipe, which shows ideal for reading or working. 20x36 25x40 24x48 30x60 36x72 3 : } prize —ash scratches. i McNamara then walked away, the S maratied ioos N bester Rue SecrioN, Firre FLOOR. policeman stated, finally returning and, _—have more output—less up- ind bud vases, pulling in the alarm signal. He then, keepand, with daylighton every E _— ran down Twenty-second street, but desk, the best eye insurance. LS % h dz;ul ash trav doubled back as the chief's car ap-/ Genuine Emeralites sre branded for proached. ‘running into the arms of | ur proteciion, and have the Policeman Jackson. Emmerald Glass shade with the Day: | " m{mr denied having tum?dx lite Screen. Ask for demonstration. | n a rm, stating that he fol- | Sow office supply and electrical deale: Jowed the engines to the scene. He' - . & s2id that he had been drinking. RGN & Cra Tt MmN, Colorful Potted Brightly-colored First Time Shown GRS OA 5 o i Established 1874 VETERANS GIVEN TREAT. | WRA L ITE Wax Flowens Panty Frocks, $ 2, $3 “Diamond_Sclvage” The patients of Walter Reed Hospital | Z=m xiND TO EYES 25 o Chiffon Silk Hose Colorful Tralian box were entertained last night by the | S ——————— s 1. For smart little girls 2 to 6 = itk SESO Metropoli: 1 Minstrels” 8 new or- [ o e A $2.9! 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First Froom 9] Sloan’ AttT Galleries BN sl Housewares Specials | oan s alleries ' Uieny, = = Cagalonian fan vase— Bed 715 13th Street il ey, Willow Clothes ‘ 7 : gt ‘ Dy . LSS BaSkCtS, $1.35 0 E attractive gife, vy makers of the boxes. in small and now famous “Fleur de large sizes. and note pads.....$1 and $1.50 Ash travs, boves and Oriental Rugs || — 3 o | Vard Cothes | 7 ‘ Over 500 Exquisite Examples of | Dryers, $745 4 . | Chintz - » the Rug Weaving Art of the Orient el made of seasoned woul and i T N Smart Ways to Bridge o Copies From Famous ing Box, $225. Other From small Scatter Rugs to Large Palatial Car- the Awkward Stage of ] Couturiers attractive boudoir pets in such weaves as Kernu‘r;lhahlz,h Sarooks, Gr H S t S f bexes—many inmested Serapis, Keshans, Cabistans, Tabriz, Khorassans, owin: air J lai ar style—and in various Fereghans, Mono'ull, Kazaks, Irans, Shirvans, etc. 3 PO]’ n Ta})lc n\mn}.\%ht;«- ‘~\;.?x|-l\~e 3 colors.. .. 7S¢ to $2.25 If you are contemplating TOPS, 51'6‘) fashion-rightness in Scarfs To Be Sold at Public Auction long A, you =l Hied \ Gttty vable ton i e | e thea repicas of Chane these chic ways of surviv- Within Our Galleries e el R Kdinatend § Above t t Above > > ) 71 l reet | Replica of Patow's Threescors The Debutante Knot—a simple — nered Scarfs, with applique horder and monogram, ST6, knotscaiplioxenstheigrowiyy Corrugated Galvanized Replica of Chanel's Block:pat- Today, ThurSday | O o anch Tonstlonmstions Ash Cans, $1.65 ‘ Iif terned 1.‘..;::-,."‘&:.. for the Matron Tralian pottery faver . *olka Dot Scarf Se! a.nd Fl‘lday Below Regulation size, raised hottom T .\,n}\.'.‘:}lv":vl..:k,: Iu'.:...:h.”' 2o, Baskets, way be dlled \ spert barbers and ope cans; complete with covel | and 3 nted-end Sas N with nuts o bonbens January 25th, 26th | sl | e | chsior 8 i =sort and 27th 1928 ! 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