Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1928, Page 31

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HINDUS OPPOSE GIRL stood as a bar today to the mlrrluxcx of the former Maharajah of Indore to | OPments. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1928. will leave. s AS EX-RULER’S BRIDE i\ém Nancy Ann Miller of Seattle, o "ash. Wishing to have his chosen bride Orthodox Religion Will Not Admit | copverted to his faith before he mar- @ulsiders by Conversion—Pair |Fled her. the former Hindu ruler is|preme Court an apl understood to have suffered a rebufl. fyuling of the Federal Awaits Decision. By the Associated Press. Hindu priests at Nasik, & stronghold of orthodoxy, are stated to have re- fused to allow such a conversion. S1.—Orthodox Hinduism apparently ' prospective bride are at the resort of |case. Nuara_ Eilya, Ceslon, awatting devel | SERMAN AGRICULTURE it Is uncertain when they U. S. Files Test Suit. The Government has filed in the Su- pleyfl":gt go!‘t"tt};: Farmers’ Two-Year Crop Losses they had lost one-third of their capital Hits False Statements by Press. Cincinnati t;mt it oou!fd not 1r:|s;§u$ a of persons for contel :m:‘l’\;m&cr(‘m\nrtgtlnn with the consent | By the Associated Press. vhi s C th tional Cash Register BERLIN, January 31.—The outlook | pay more taxes. BOMBAY, British India, ‘January| Meanwhile the former ruler and his |decree in the Na ” for German agriculture was painted in | Karl Hepp, vice president of the or- ' sentative Wilson, Democrat, Mississippi eighth annual congress of the German ‘The organizations president, Count o Kalckreuth, sald the farmers were at | 8 an inf Speakers at Berlin Conference 8ay| tha end of their tether. He declared in the last four years, owing to two Have Been Ruinous. years of bad crops and the fallure of See Our G and Eleventh St. Window Dislay of Beautiful and Unusual Furniture Ok PALALS ROYAL ‘ebruary Furniture Sale Thousands of Dollars Worth of Good Furniture somber colors today by speakers at the | ganization and member of the Reichs- i sy s otfenel ;-Il- bhn"l:: bll,he D.i.'r’:;!n?lm lardthe Landbund, representing ,000 mem- | farmers’ troubles, say! ey were deep IS SEEN IN BAD PLIGHT {iers. in debt, and it was impossibie for them raise money for agriculture at home terest that they could pay. iegislators to realize the serious position |ing a report falsely accredited to a Gov- of agriculturalists, who are unable to|ernment department would be liable to a $1,000 fine under a bill by Repre- Broadcasting Stations From Europe’s Radio Schedule. PARIS (#).—Prance has discovered | she isn’t “on the air” in Europe. r or magazine publish-| French broadcasting stations don't get mentioned in the international pro- grams published in various countries Some blame the poor transmission, while others say French radio pro- FRANCE “NOT ON THE AIR.” |srams sren as saterestiog s those from otner countries. tions will want to listen in. Omitted ‘The bad news came first from Sweden, "@ | where, it appears, the newspapers left out the Paris station programs. quiries showed also that evem neigh- horing Italy passed up the French wire- less, and radio authorities here are de- cldedly hurt. They call upon the gove ernment to make French radio enter- tainment so atiractive that other na- Buy Where You Get Furniture of Enduring Worth—At Decided Savings . —from representative makers who know how to build furniture that lasts, at prices that are worthy of your immediate attention. This includes living room, dining room and bedroom furniture; also secretaries, novelties, odd chairs and so forth. Home furnishers with an eye for the fitness of things will quickly recognize the great values offered in this collection, some of the designs of which were inspired by the severe early Colonial ideas; others taken from the standard English, and old European pieces CHARM OF DESIGN; REAL QUALITY; AND GREAT VALUES 10-Pc.Dining Room Suite insets of burly maple Walnut Veneer Combination Suite, well constructed—silver $ 1 75 drawer felt lined Figured Walnut Suite of Tudor design—upholstery of $195 beautiful Jacquard velour Unusual Elizabethan Suite of American walnut—corners $ concaved—old rose and blue tapestry seat and back $498.75 Fine Walnut Suite of Spanish influence—chair backs and seats upholstered in old rose and blue Desirable Furniture Marked From 0% to 33%% Lower Than Normal Prices End Table A feature in the February Sale —mahogany veneered end table ith ctiv T, T 54,45 turned legs tapestry Cedar Chest 48-inch cedar chest—nicely fin- ished—with walnut and decorated onlay front. Reinforced top. With- in, the clean, refreshing odor $ 1 8. 9 5 Secretary A well designed, graceful piece for the living room. Has a roomy interior and three large drawers. Ma- $54 hogany and gumwood Poster Mahogany and birch poster bed with a nice regard to proportion and design. Sin- gle, three-quar- teranifioed $21-50 From ancient China came the ball-and-claw foot design of this highboy. Figured solid mahog- f, iy, o o o . 3-Piece Living Room Suite Figured velour suite—new in design—with carved$ cabriole legs—reversible spring cushions 3-piece Spring-cushion Suite, upholstered in $ 2 50 blue figured velour P 3-Picce Mohair and Damask Suite with Queen Anne $229 legs. Spring-edge and spring cushions 7 2.piece Jacquard Figured Velour Suite, in Louis XV $ period. Velour undershot with mulberry and taupe.... 3-piece Heppelwhite Design Suite, wool and cotton tap- $ estry and mohair upholstery with down-filled cushions. . Odd Pieces Nested Tables Delightfully informal, these tables serve many purposes. In green la‘nd black, Exl)d red and black. arge table 12x15. Small $17o75 tables 8x9in.. . Magazine Stand An ornamental—yet very useful I:}i't ;:d furniture. f\eatly finished in aded brown. Twen- ty-two inches long and $ 1 5 thirty-five high Boudoir Chair Restful and inviting . . . its gay cretonne cover adds a splash of color. Curved arms and neat- s14-35 ly turned legs. Mahogany veneered dressing table — Colonial design Colonial type bureau of veneered mahogany Full size bow-end bed — walnut or mahogany veneer $15.90 Walnut bureau with light figured crotch veneer. .. .$44.75 Curved back club chair-—dull blue and taupe Jac- l|uu1d upholstery High-back hall chair—tapestry back—red frieze seat —and dull brass nails of Spanish influence $98 Fasy chair in old rose and brown tapestry . ... . ... .$50 Club chair with spring cushions—several patterns. . $24 Convenient Terms of Credit May Be Arranged If Desired! PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor 4-Piece Bedroom Suite Beautiful crotch vencer and Tudor in- $139.50 proof drawers $139.75 o-plece Light Blue and Gray Decorated Enamel Suite, ni 8195 hogany-lined, dustproof drawers—turned legs and posts o-piece Parchment and Blue Decorated Suite— full vanity and full size bed 4-piece Walnut and Antique Maple Suite, full vanity with triplicate mirrors—large chifforobe o-plece Figured American Walnut Suite of early American sfi, design—walnut-lined, dustproof drawers........oiiieiaen it $249.75 4-piece Shaded Walnut Suite of Witham and Mary influence—{ull size bed—dustproof drawers....

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