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12 . THE SUNDAY STAR.. WASHINGTON,. D. €. FEBRUARY 26, 1928—PART 3. E'_SE HEIMS PI_ ANS [_—__;'_T"’___;;':I MAPLE SUGAR SHOW |Tut-ankh-Amen’s Workers Made Better NATURALIZED AMERICAN ' PLANNED IN OHI0|Glass Than Successors, Professor Finds CALLED MODEL CITIZEN N R R S Steel Mill Worker Lauded by Court | . By Sclence Service, int. The Egyptian glass, which was RH”RN .I-fl SIAGE Growth of Industry to Be Dem-| ~pERLIN.—The servants of Tut-Ankh- the best, had a melting point of 700 to L (bt ntl R 5 Al t! legrees Centigrade, while the poor- Foreigners. onstrated in Annual imen and Egyptians even more ancient est sample, & Afth centu anml:fl” gners. —_— } Celebration 3’:"3,:'}5& rn:;:l:! n?:&t::a Kulafil ttl;‘:n n'r:‘y from the Rhine region, began to melt |Correspondence of the Associated Press. . . " A N le com- e — - Wife of Max Reinhardt Will| \ e fg of moacm stience to. the. nrt: me- | 0 IS o tacture in | migrant. Who ¢arme 15 AmErics In 159 cording to Prof, B. Neuman of the Tech- | ggynt “about 3500 B.C., until almost the | has been selected by Judge William & A InG ;. 3 . Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. [ nical High School at Breslau. e aing of the Chistien e glats | Baker of the United States District ppear In Germany i1 | CHARDON, Ohio,—Stolid oxen will| Prof. Neuman has made physical and . o bh L | was used almost wholly as a semi-pre- | Court for northern West Virginia as a ks 3 | plod through Clrardon's streets April 13 | Chemical analyses of « large number of | jous stone for ornaments. The anclents | “model citizen.” . | Classic Roles. | {and 16 Wood {res will send a naze of samples of anclent. glass, IANEING from | could mot make a clcar glass; the near- | fie s Antonio Carclone, a Wheelins blue smoke to canopy the public square. - °S | est approach was a light green. This % o _ | [and the littie Ohio town will take on the | 4087 to Saracenic glusses of about 850 | yas i to natural impurities i the N | (" his Amerioan. cltsendhip. it has | i rcorkamas] e T cient glasses, though in varying degree, e e e Belued ANy Lot ""t"fi';o“;""n:rmm', .—Else Heims, wife o ax | 3 = v s was a somewhat too high alkall S, . K Al s goal u cam Reinhardt, expects to return to the | _ \ o For the third tme, Chardon, center | content i the mix. which made the e YSllowiividlete Black palgn of Americanization. * ) s \ rites the world to come to the event and | ¢ s . ul of glass rapidly became triumphs, and to play such classic roles {ites the world to come to the event and | ion_than. that possessed by modern | general throughout the Roman world, mentals of United States Government | | glasses. Which reached from the Euphrates to to give expression to his pride in citi- ' as Portia in Shakespeare’s "Merchant | N : |y bowimanie muac imnsinyiaed | of Venice™ and the title part in Less- X N how S . made ough This defect, says the German inves. zenship. At each term of court he lays ! oot : 5 x| | years. s . says s- | the Rhine, and in the improvement in : ! sailing for America, and Berlin society | ' States ond England flocked here last | SeCause the wood-fired fli’y’shf'}."',"m Crsdiy mlerepetdofitieisuidlomant thewe." Gascloe sanports. & tamily of | hoves that this may prove a first step | f§ vear. Every visitor is given a dish of [ SOW6 Bob CHIGiol B oy N S rontent | C LT €Ver since. children left by his dead brother. | toward reconciliation of the two artists o mapie sirup as it comes from the | POt th B added o A rC the geedicats e i ‘"‘h' iy . Antonio is & mlageél gltaen, ana one | << S AN o o T . to melt together. The quality of the e trouble wi some average men at every ol mi ook up as a Fo”m‘;;:r:':xfl‘f‘:;mme;c n—— MISS E "I;F:‘.IB:IZABLTII ~m\f{§55n:‘rg’wbr"ro:f{pnfig :‘x;‘"«‘hfiaflumlllr) varieties of glass he examined was|is that they seldom increase their aver- nmsnz example to follow,” Judge Baker an esirangement between Reinhardt Whose engagament o Mr. Edward one corner of the park methods used 75 USRIV S EToportioual oS nellingLIae sy 173 M and his wife, which is deeply regretted | Twiss Dunlan, has recently been an- | vears ago will be demonstrated, while in N2 N> N2 Nl SN2 SN NS NI N &(VO Nl %Nm < 2 7l £33 £33 2 S £ S S R S e ol R B et O S Sl | 2 R e R R IR XX IB XL ISR IBERXEIR IR IRIRILILREITK - STSSISSS % r\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ EASSINNAINNINNNN To Occupants of Properties in the Triangle We have available for lease a number of business properties in the blocks immediately north of Pennsylvania Avenue between Third and Tenth Streets, including stores and warehouses. Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. Main 6830 5SS TR AT TR TN TRRRNRRNNNNN é : 2 ¢ 4 g g 4 4 2 g I ¢ : ’ Z 3 brillant social events in the Reinhardt | Crook, the wedding to take place in the | equipped with evaporators, will outdis- home before the war. Twice a vear the | Fall. (tance the production of the old iron fiem&:g&iflghendt?g ‘Lflmnihe pRila\::; TR O 2 ikem\e ‘oxen team will drag a stone boat no! an spacious 3 garden for a reception altem;):d by | SNEEZING PO\VDER STDPS | with a large vat on it to gather the sap romblel members o(‘ Berlin's artistic, |¥Km‘the I:rffls as :hfi Im'-hllh:rs dduk musical and court society. | The iron kettles weigh several hundre T adanion 4o thete britliant soctat. PERFORMANCE OF OPERA | pounds. functions, the Reinhardts rr;qugm_\' | )Arthur XB.MC&rls?éu Io’m:{1 n;fl;chm.;d entertained after premieres. The Ger- o WMicchi anow | WHO conceive e idea of the falr, sa Than Crown Prince and Crown Princess | Young Mischief Makers Halt Show | i has resulted in checking destruction often were among the guests. e | by Makinz Actors Unable 1of the State’s maple forests, as more | Heims did the honors as hostess and | ¢ = | farmers turn to sugar making. | \'ashfam(‘d bo!lh for her brflu;)‘ and to Sing. | i it as the 1] feminine star of Rein- - | Fardvs ensemble. e SIGNBOARD WINDOW % the undoing of a theater cast at Weis- Lett Family at Palace. <ontld reccatly | DISPLAYS FURNITURE | After the estrangement. Max Rein- During a performance of the oper-| hardt quit the palace. acquired a home | etta. “Liebfrauenmilch,” at the Idcal R in Vienna and the famous Palals Leo- | civic theater, young mischief ma'ers | Correspondence of the Ass poldskron at Salzburg, and when in threw boxes containing sneezing pow- BOSTON.—A signl has gradu- Eerlin he stayed at a hotel. His wife der against the curtain. | ated into the showroom class in Boston. ond his two boys continued to live at| The effect proved disastrous: the| A furniture company took half of an the Palais Knobelsdorfl. Wolfgang. the actors had to sneeze so violently thatordinary roadside signboard on Com- der son, 18. 1s a student at Heidelburg | they were unable to sing or speak a monwealth avenue, cut a hole in the versity, where he specializes in the | word. The show had to be interrupted. | {ront. inserted a big plate glass window. history of art. Gottfried, 14, is in high Only after the rowdies had been { built a room in the rear, provided it with | s-hool. ejocted from the playhouse and jani- | electric lights. furnished it completely The State of Prussia recently requisi- | tresses equipped with brooms, brushes 'and then built a wooden runway from | tioned the Palais Knoblesdorfl, located | and vacuum cleaners had finished | the street to the window for passersby near the University of Berlin, for the | clearing stage and curtain of the dis- | to use in looking over the exhibit. | nowly lounded Hungarian Institute. To | astrous powder could the performance The whole signboard, room and all, is compensate Reinhardt, the state placed be resumed. supported on stilts. | the so-called Garden House, an a e T | e i S 5 e s G lesautufu) || Two-thirds of English people have | Obscrvation balloons were uscd during Bollevue Park, nest to the Tiergarten, | light colored eyes. the Civil War. While living quarters are thus pro- vided for Max Reinhardt, Else Heims and her boys wondered for a8 while what would become of them. The Prussian ' ministry, however, has told them to continue to live on the upper floor of | the palace—that for the present, at | T e GERMAN WOMEN'S BODY | Doubt Aside . . . ADOPTS MODERN METHODS —as to whether or not it will pay Group Forms Organization Which you to paint this Spring! Paint- Is Confidently Expected to Sim- starved homes may “pull through" plify Househcld Managéient. 2 St e another season—but they will not mfl%‘fi“&%fiy the ot be the better for it! beanextended to household manage- . ment SR S i When You Use e e e o o o 13 ”» - ® B e oo || “Murco” Lifelong Paint 000 households in Germany, which are | run thr hands | e 5 Pl.fl::mb:;;gfntnmfi o';“lfi n‘;’m} t:“rn-‘I —you brush aslc‘e shabbmess and futurc Eesmoters of e Jeagar. to. sse. what | expense in upkeep! “M?rm's," beauty harassed | vl 1 R is bedded deep in a formula which speci- housewives < , 4 7 worth in all cases. | fies 1009 purity at all times. Come in ‘There are no household problems | B . which the executive of the league can- | and let us help you plan’ your Spring R D e painting to your best advantage. economic ways to cook, bake, wash and clean and how to keep houschold bills | tries Pair at Birmingham last year th: | . exhibitors pooked orders amounting !c exhibtioes booked oeders amountiog o 710 12th St. N.W. Main 2477 & few months had done business which could be traced to it amounting to $100,000,000 ' The Final Week of Our Great $100,000 Stock Reduction Sale ated Press Presenting a Most Unusual Offering [ Just Six More INTERNATIONAL SILVERPLATE b s On All JEWELRY / SILVERWARE N DIAMONDS Y% Off the Regular WATCHES, ete. oY nekteas e e iy : This sale has ex- ; : g el ceeded all expec- tations for selling merchandise and making new friends. The final week of- fers added induce- ’ ment, Come in and . 2 wired Ly the Fomie are in the heat wiodern teenner. You are sure tu ke elated st the greal savings offered, ;{E see for yourge]f! Bele limited 16 one wees ol OPPENHEIMER & SHAH Diamonds—Jewelry—Silverware 907 F Street N. W. Main 5492 7 RS j . 5 Budget buying is avail- * able during this sale— . despite the low prices Ever Had Bargains In | $110 3-pc. Velour Living Suite ' $179 3-pc. Carved Frame Living Suite. .. .$137 $369 3-pc. Mohair Living Suite. . ........ $295 $269 2-pc. Frieze & Damask Living Suite, $214 $495 2-pc. Louis XV Living Room Suite. .$379 $395 3-pc. Bed-Davenport Suite $325 $179 3-pc. Bed-Davenport Suite $219 3-pc. Carved Bed-Davenport Suite. . .$177 $295 3-pc. Carved Frame Living Suite. .. .$257 $149 4-pc. Wal. Veneer Bedroom Suite, $87.50 $179 4-pc. Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite, $138 $395 5-pc. Twin Bed Bedroom Suite. . . . .. $289 $395 4-pc. Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite, $295 $245 4-pc. Poster-style Bedroom Suite. .. .$195 $975 8-pc. Genuine Walnut Bedroom SUIE st esgoss vy S e sy $595 $29.75 Boudoir Chairs, several coverings, $19.50 $39.75 Upholstered Cretonne Love Seats, $24.50 $169 10-pc. Dining Room Suite $129 $219 10-pc. Tudor-styled Dining Suite. .. .$158 $245 10-pc. Pedestal Table Diniag Suite, $197.50 $1,150 10-pc. Genuine Walnut Dining Suite $975 10-pc. Genuine Walnut Dining Suite, $495 $39.75 Walnut Veneered Vanity $29.75 $49.75 to $69.75 Odd Vanities. .........$31.50 $49.75 to $79 Odd Dressers, now $59.75 Large Walnut-veneered Dresser, $44.75 $195 Genuine Walnut Dressers, now. . ..$69.75 $39.75 to $49.75 Double Bow-end Beds. .. .$19.85 $34.75 Chifforette—Walnut Veneer $39.75 Double-doored Chifforette $17.95 $34.75 Walnut-veneered Chest of Drawers $39.75 to $69.75 Odd Chifforobes $28.50 $29.75 5-pc. Enameled Breakfast Set....$19.95 $119 6-pc. Walnut-vencered Dinette Suite, $79 $89 3-pc. Fibre Suites, spring-filled cushions, $55 $39.75 Fibr2 Chaise Lounge, loose cush- ions $17.50 to $§29.75 Reed and Fibre Chairs. .$12.50 $49.75 Extension Davenport Tables. . ... $34.75 $24.75 Mahogany-topped Gateleg Table. . $17.50 $15.95 Tudor-styled Davenport Table. .. .$995 $79 Rennaissance Davenport Table. $49.50 $14.95 Marble-topped Smoker £5.95 Wrought Iron Smoking Stand, now. .$§2.95 $19.75 Copper-lined Humidor Cabinet .. .$14.89 $89 Governor Winthrop Secretary $69.75 $29.75 Mahogany-tonped Spinet Desk.. $24.75 $149 Crotch Mahogany-vencered W all Desk $69.75 Governor Winthrop Desk, now. .$49.75 $39.75 Ubpholstered V elour Occasional B o e e e $29.75 $3.45 Mahogany-finished Windsor Chair. .§249 $12.95 Fiddle-back Windsor Armchair. $8.95 $39.75 Cogswell Chair, reversible cush - OTIR L0yt ot s bR S G eioy $28.50 $8.95 Simmons Brown Enameled Beds. .. .$5.50 $21.75 Extension Cane-panel Da-Bed. .. .$11.95 $24.75 Twin or Double Post Beds .$18.50 $2 Full-size (20x26) Feather Pillows Cannon Towels at 25¢; to 45% Reductions $3.50 and $3.95 Scamless Rayon Spreads. .$2.69 3-pc. Ready-made Slip Covers, 3 styles. .$17.95 3-pc. Ready-made Cretonne Slip Covers, $10.95 $69.75 Cogswell Chair, mahogany frame .$49.50 $195 Cogswell Chair, mahaogany frame, Sl67.5l3 $22.50 Layer-felt Mattress, imperial edge, $13.95 $6.95 to $9.95 Lamp Shades, various styles, $3.95 $395 to $695 Junior and Table Lamp BRI .. ... ge i VR RS R $2.95 $6.95 Bridge Lamp Shades—hand deco- rated $2.95 $1095 Bridge Lawmp Shades, Unique de- signs $3.50 ard $3.95 Scamless Rayon Spreads. .§2.59 witure, Fourth Tow Lamps, Fourth (Hedds, Neddding E Furniture They”re Here Now! We never dreamed we would be able to sell a $29.75 Decorated Breakfast Set for $19.75; we never dreamed we would have to sacrifice $39.75 to $69.75 Chifforobes for $28.50: and we certainly never expected in our wildest dreams that we would have to mark down a ravishing ten-piece g’enuine Walnut Dining Room Suite to $495. ! Odds and Ends Reduced—and How! l But what can a store do? With four weeks of hectic selling behind us. we find ourselves at the close of this Half-Yearly Furniture Sale with odds and ends of splendid separate pieces of furniture and complete suites, which we do not want to carry over. One and two of a kind merchandise, splen- did value at their already low Hali- Yearly prices....remarkable value at their lowered “Sale-end™ prices. SRS U AT SO JOSeUs-Seon { Odds and Ends Reduced—and How! i Be that as 1t may, ° e're determined to close out these odds and ends in the next three clays. So. tomorrow, come down and see what you can fin ...and the next day...and the next day...providing there's anything left. Last Three Days of The Half Y earl A Furniture Sale at The Hecht Co. A A A A AN A A A AN AT ST AT A AT SO \ J 4

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