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38 THE TEVENING STAR. WASTINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928. WN M".I.ER REAI]Y | TN Q INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLANIIINIIIIIMINIMIIHYE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEND! FOR INDIAN UNION American Girl Reaches Bar- waha for Ceremony Tomorrow. | B LI L TR TR LT A By the Associated Press. BARWAHA. India, March 16.—Devi | Sharmista. the former Nancy Ann Mil- ler of Seattle, arrived here today for her marriage tomorrow. She came with her party from Masik, where she ac- quired the Indian name and became a Hindu. Crowds came from evervwhere, in- cluding a large body of Dhangars—one of the lower castes including chiefly I borers—an'! Sharmista was welcome with enthuslasm into the community. Now that the American girl's conver- s been accomplished. the an- of even the reactionaries is and all eyes were turned toward ding to Tukoji Rao, former Ma- ah of Indore, tomorrow. Prepara ere being made for it on a | cale. obles and friends of Tokuji | ited to the ceremony, have ar- | tood | of | Entire Stock of Columbia Bedding Company Mattresses at About Fifty Centsonthe Dollar Several days ago the Columbia Bed- ding Company changed hands and sold $69 and $75 McDouga“ out to us their entire stock of made-up K. . itchen Cabinets mattresses at a saving that represents about FIFTY CENTS on the ‘DOL- he did in the t m sacond bride. The city today wore a gay appear- | [ Jewelers, cloth merchants, deal- | ers in curio and art works came from s parts of India, hoping that the | would prove ready buyers. | Miller was in the best of spirits eived numerous messages from | & s parts of India, particularly from | . wishing her long life and pros- s understood that both of Tukofi Rao's present wives have given their | : . consent to the marriage. The senior | LLAR. As the peop]e of Washington rance has arrived here and the | maharanee is expected. i know, they handled a very good grade of mattresses, all made under the strictest sanitary conditions, therefore this sale should create great buying enthusiasm. $9.50 Fifty-Pound COTTON MATTRESSES $5.35 * Choice of sizes 2 ft. 6, 3 ft., 3 ft. 6, 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 for single, three quarter and double beds. Heavy fifty-pound Mattresses of good grade cotton, covered with various color art tickings. Made with hand-sewed rolled edges. All around good service- 1 2 7 able mattress that will give splendid wear. ¢ [ ] pouse-aee can s, | $1.98 Folding Card Table SNEEZE WINS SUIT FOR FRENCH WRITER Court Throws Out Contractor Claim for “Soundproof” Work. Correepondence of the Associated Press, PARIS—A snecze heard through an allegedly soundproof wall won a lawsuit for the noted dramatist. Henry Bern. stein, which he brought after an unsuc. gsdu'. effort to find silence in a noisy ty. Unable to stand the noise of taxi horns and rumbling trucks, Bernstein an zrchitect and a contractor o soundproof his apartment, end fled to a reputedly quiet hotel while the done. ke found the " he said, that he had ms instead of one—his own, those on the floors above end be- low and the two adjoining bedrooms, to keep out the noise. "Then he could work in peace, but the bill while he was there ‘was $4.000. i ‘When the soundproofing work on his apartment was done, the architect and contractor presented a bill twice the contract price on account of “‘extras. He refused to pay it because. while arguing about it, there came through the “soundproof” wall the noise of a sneeze. b ially built to gi riect S n . g 2 : A Bttt mechiees ana\coniracior e e Folding Card Tables, a very high grade No. 734 Cabinets, choice of white enamel or golden oak, ordered to pay a third of Bernstein's rest and comfort. ach sol K ith tionitoD . sise 2RRORIicHess with sliding porcelain work table and two drawers in table, hotel bill and to tear up their own bill with a guarantee that covers a make, with composition top; size 28x28 inches; -~ flour bin, rat-proof automatic opening bread box, coffee, tea Army Cancels Examinations. long peripd of time. folding legs ............. Siaioieleiis viiachiei i ek Yo and six spice jars. Due to the discovery that this year's class of graduates at the United States Military Academy will fill all vacancies in the grade of second lieutenant in the Army likely to accrue by the time of their graduation in July next, the War Department has canceled its recent order for a special examination of :ppumnu for such appointments in une. z E 5 : 5 E H s E] s 3 $2.95 to $4.50 Sample Line “eoma | $1.19 Seamless Sheets 150 yard (Run of the Mill) Full Bolts and Mill Think of buying an 81x90 full double-bed size sheet for 68c—these are | Lengths of 34-inch Cre- made of heavy round thread sheeting cotton, finished with wide hems. )6 RAPER[ES l d Kid Gl tonnes, new 1928 Spring Although termed “run of the mill,” there are none with holes, nothing that S s patterns, in light and dark would affect wearing qualities. Housewives in need of a fresh supply of bed- We are "f‘d-‘ v mporte oves colorings. For draperies wear should avail themselves of this rare opportunity. ""‘; "’“‘;_ J“’““:’ and coverings of all sorts. workmanship always. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor, n . i Care Keeounts Tnvited. 39c¢ Pillowcases, 24c 25¢ Pillowcases, 15¢ George Plitt Co., Inc. . S5 Part Wool e UL L Bleached Pillowcases. hand torn and - o rom_‘ , finished with deep hem, close woven 718 13th St. N.W. ° pa r Blankets $1.59 Seamless Sheets, 97¢ quality. = 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect 3 $2 98 quality, full double-bed size, extra heavy close sz C"nkle sPreads’ sl'ls . woven grade. 80x105 Crinkle Bedspreads, in rose, blue and A sale of noteworthy mention—the entire sample line 66x80-inch Heavy-weight $3 Crochet Spreads, $1.89 ;;’rlf! woven stripes; fast colors; slight irregu- § , 3 i Part - wool Blankets, in White Crochet Bedspreads, full double-bed e of a large importer's stock, representing all that is new plaids of blue, rose, gold size, In heavy raised marsellle patterns, 33.50 Rayon Spreads, 32'29 in gloves—novelty and slip-on styles, with flare or turn- or lavender, with wide 16c Bleached Mushn, 9§c 80x105 Rayon Bedspreads. full length for ribbon-bound ends. 36-inch Bleached Muslin, a close woven soft covering bed and pillows, in rose, blue and back embroidered cuffs, as well as one-clasp styles. Wide contrasting color band tops and beautiful col- ored embroidered designs. Come in black with white, mode, fawn, brown, light and dark beaver, gray and white, with combination cuffs. Sizes 534 to 8. finish quality. gold. Galdenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 25¢ to 59¢ Turkish Towels (These Are Seconds) Goldenbers: Clarge Ac Bags 33c Shopping Bags, well made of heavy quality black auto cloth; large * roomy shapes, with Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Use Your Charge Account, Turkish Towels, plain white and colored border styles; ? assorted weights and grades. Various sizes for bath or face* \ double strap handles. $1t0$3.50 Sample Neckwear | | : A wonderful array of the newest conceits in Women's Neckfixings— L 2L o . Vestees, Collar-and-gufl Sets, Jabots and Separate Collars. (;l lii:n, | 88c N/ L as e oo 39C Turklsh SZ Blrdeye 39¢ Terry We Finance ‘ Mortgage Loans || 5Y%%% and 6% | Use our long experience and close co-operation n ! 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SHANNON & Lucns, INC. ! 1435 5 5t MW Phone, Mo 2345 |E — SIop "5y 2.4 $3.50 49¢ 10c Rolls of Toilet | 29c Water Pails | 98¢ Wash Tubs | $2.25 Electric Irons | $1.25 Step Ladders p . : Paper, Two 74c Wash Boilers | Ironing Boards |Scrubbing Mops s 16¢ 66¢ 79¢c $2.29 29c¢ GRAVIES are more sppetizing and easier o digest when erusoned with LEA & PERRINS’ Ry High-grade Electrie { : &f Trons, nickel-plated fin- White-enameled Slop ¥xtra Heavy Tin Cop- Galvanized Tron Selected Lumber Step Neuralgia, Sciatics, 'Palns Jars, 10 - quart trade | per Bottom Wash Boll- Rid Jid Troning . Rolls of Sanitary Galvanized ITron e Gt tsh, red handles, com= | oaae o™ oot stee, 1o the head, fuce and limbs, size, cover and hail | ers, No. 7 size, cold wood | Boards, on stand; full Scrubbing Mops, | Tollet Tissue Paper, | Water Palls, 10 ash Tubs, 22-inch ptete with cord and | eaen step braced with A OO EIA L Ty, o e Voork handle, handles size, long handle; well made. | 1,000-sheet volls, quart trade sige size, side handles. plug; guaranteed, ron vod, ADES P, Ill? L NO INTEREST OR_EXTRAS ADDED 10 OUR BUDGET PLANmmmmmmummmumuuh' % DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDSY .