Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1928, Page 68

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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBFR 14 19%—_PART 3. IRAQ THREATENED | BYCLOUDSOFWAR ]| 3R, 3D, Foses & Sems |1 W, P, Yoses & Sons toslems to South and Kurds Public Confidence Since 1861 PUBLIC CONFIDENCE SINCE 1861 to North Disturh Se- Main 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM.to 6 P.M. 9 AM. to 6 PM. F Street at Eleventh : Main 3770 LONDON. Oetoher 13 —War clou already dark 2nd threatening. ha Special Purchase and Selling e 2] Floor and Bridge Lamps On the zouth, the fanatiral M m ruler, Thn Saud. King of th» Hed'az it stated by well informed observers to . BEv ey e it 2ty Choice ecainst Mesopotamia. Investigators " vhn have penetrated this powerful b desert territory sav planning an attack for the ' ear! vear. | o n the north, the flerce and war- “ A Kurds have been making prepara- | in their mountain fastnesses for sault at about the same time, in effort to drive from their territory § y these foreigners who have been at- . An advantageous tracted by the vast lake of oil which | 3 purchase makes it has been discovered near Kirkuk. T i great ol companies of the world are K E ! possible for us to offer vitally interested in this prize, which is [ ] g you your choice of velued at $100.000.000. The well, which 5= the lovely disclossd the worth of this hidden { § 1 se’ i 1 e h wealth. was spouting 50.000 barrels a amps complete wit ¢av until it was cappad by the Turkish shades at $22.50. Petroleum Co. P One is truly modernistic in design, made g L e sauare gast metal hase and ornaments with rw"!.'}]‘;)[';-by’: s:":a:'h? ’mk:?c:“'eer-’vzdc:‘:: fancy engraved hrass tubing. Finished in tacks. There may be more than cnin- either antique hronze or Spanish brass. The cidence in the fact that thev are plan- square shade is of pleated Celanese French n2d to occur at about the same time, ] A tafteta with fitted or drum effect silk linings but there appears to he no alliance be- | i 3 . . . . L] S i and two interlinings, trimmed with self-color n ;:wev;{ Thn s;nri: ';:mk_\' Wfl::bl; m:,dv emhroidered band at top and bottom.: The | ls O alr 1 V 1 e urds. simultaneous attack ob- 4 i i s i H vieusly might prove mutually advan- bridge lamp to match has adjustable ball tazeous. socket. Meantime the British have taken eoz- . 4 i ¢ i is s suite—with its comfortable davenport and large, busily preparing for possible troubls, i 8 e oo : inviting , With revers) 0ose s sh- There has heen & heavy Incrense in- (he hexagon decorated_brass tubing, fnished | ! inviting armchair. Upholstered in a fine grade of mohair, wit! ersible s force of bombing planes and armorsd Spanish brass or antique bronze, Shade is cars, which have been collected in | octagon shape with concave sides, of stretched :v‘_\;s't'cgw n«tngvxl\s. O!ho;; :lnl!r!'ar,\' %ren- Celanese French tafleta with fitted or drum ons are belng pushed forward as effect silk lining and two interfinings. Trim- rapidiy as possible. ! : med with two-color ifk braid to match at top o oo I e e and hottom. The hridge lamp to match has D tha fiorth e SRR T D a graceful arm and adjustable hall socket. 51 Toreignere. ‘and wieter they. xomld e e ez ue a campaign beyond that objec- is problematical. But if they| ed only their primary objective, they would have wr hat $100.000.000 | e 4 rrtiimintn || Colorful Fabrics and Curtains Lghting for. i Religious Trouble. |.] I i. ] I The trouble in the south is inspired fOI t e 11 Ibn Saud’s intense hatred of all “un- | a Ome Ts” and. indeed, of all Moslem: vho do not abide by the anclent orthe 13 Color, the all-important factor in home deco- cox faith. In main, he is said to be | e R mainly concerned with those whom he | izl ration, should be carefully considered when considered heretics. | - - This most picturesque of all the Arab VA = n0si 7 nterior decorations. A blendin; Shelks. a glant, who towers six and a : 54 th;)s ng.your l‘t b desivablo N 8 Al tall, has come to be known as | ) { ;O v ntrast 1s desirable. Now- Bultan of the Faithful. He has imposed | ; i i Iy o i a rule of asceticism upon his followers, CIBL | adavs evi S. ins v be obtained in and has taken upon himself the task of! g | 3 “la" s ever the g‘as G scourging from his part of the world | color. those Mohammedans who have allowed | ! of b i lm;dem things to cree lmbn th:ir re- | % igion and have thereby ecome | A i, ¢ Cas se- g veri i i heretics, eccording to his belief, Indeed. | : Xt Casement Cloth f(.»r case For covering furniture in this dominant figure of the great, ment windows, a silk-and- the sunroom or den, a Arabian desert has already achieved | i § q cotton fabric in the natural bizarre multi-colored stripe much in the way of exterminating | > i 0 u b 3 g pe . Shakari R 30 heretics, and the bones of many men lie | = ) shade in two widths, 36 and in a da ans epp. i v hitening in the sands as a result. e | 30 i . $1.28 inches wide, is $1.50 yard. The Sultain of the Paithful is said | SQifichis to nmtch, o o4 to have announced his intention, with | 4 and $2.25 yard. ions. One side frieze, Equally suitable for house or apartment. | : 5 . n’her)l};lngs, of razing the' holy cities | Now is the time to con- He leWhlte Bedroom Su1te of Nejat and Kerbela, not far south of | 2 i ceri a Bagdad, and of putting the inhabi- | .. Taffflas for |).Pd:pr('a(|<. sider re(c.:\er.mg comfort tants to the sword. Thes> are Moham- | hangings and pillows, in ables. For this purpose, we medan towns, but they contain famous | mosques, and this self-appointed agent SR pleasing color effects; plain, offer Everfast Sateen in of the Prophet has decreed that no trus 7 twessune - armonisng plain colors at 78¢ yard and { The graceful manner of Hepplewhite.is beautifully carried out in this rich suite. Con- $295 g . > stripes. 30 inches wide, $§ Printed Sateens at 68c yard. structed of mahogany and satinwood, with selected veneers on gumwood. There are four made temples. gt 5 4 S 3 3 . Campaiyn Explaiped. » ol ins s Ry Radical changds’ - havé strilgipiecees - wil st vid U Bed Here is Tbn Saud's campaign as al- | chid and jade on ecru marqui- ready blocked out, so far as is known 2 i ? For Furniture Coverings been wrought in glass cur- e ’ K by those who have made it their busi- ‘;",‘fge “'{.‘:‘::‘”dde “§?gre°"‘hfl’g we offer a small design tap- taing;.. idlse,. BEREE HG ! Chair or Bench, 814 e b st :tl"cl'ifi.glc head- orange trimmed with orange ;?“'}_‘" B;I:s;"d ;’;‘-‘C ey Modernism. A very pretty quarters which lie in the heart of the | fringe, etc. $18 pair. O er colarngs in effect may be had by using Arzbien desert. These are Hail which | Net Curtains and Lace Cur- . 7, Ohi€r COOTIES ' & ailves igtay NABIGURER Is over 400 miles southwest of Bagdad, | tains in numerous designs, Fil. small allover and flora Hringed, priced at! $18. pai, 2nd Bl Jeut, 200 miles northwest of | let Net Curtains in a special ~ Patterns, §§ yard. @fringed, p . Heil. Tbn | tween these two camps roup at $8.50 pair. i lke & spirit of the sands. . The Sultan’s plan is said to contem- | plate a long drive to the northeast over the trackless, waterless wastss of sand at t! ead of his great army of wild retainers. This would involve the em- ployment of camels for mounts, since R t M t All N d Ay s 1 oy ome o oemmors 1 | ugs to €e eedas crossing this burning traect of death. i Light arms such as rifles, pistols and | svords would form the equipment, | f th MO d n H Om which would mean hand-to-hand fight- ‘ ’ g ind the r{! of cel)d‘ :‘mcl lln th e er e the ban; of the Prophet, as in d . . LIS of long 2g . 3 On every hand is evidence of = play their important part. They i e the part that sheer beauty plays are more delightful than ever be- One section of the farces would : i launch an attack against the B in our modern age. And rugs fore, Basra Railway near Nasri ot T {rom Vhere Shis great Fioe Aos. The Iran Rug Seamless Argosy the traditional Garden of !&::gblh‘r section would make a dri\".‘. %129 8165 W{ilton Rugs sgainst the holy cities of Najaf and | 5 - it J Vilton Rugs of the finest Krebela. No quarter would be given to, In' appearance exactly like the Pee Wt £ the heretics, | Oriental Rug, with a fine weave that quality, colorings and designs. v e boatle Rt W I phiant | shows the pattern through to the ox12.....$155.00 36x63....$26.50 Li“g;f&?'i-‘éfgh’:fiii’?w?.’éi:gzs e back. Seamless and with a deep, 8.3x106..$14350 27xS4....81675 southern tip of Palestine. Maan is con- soft pile. v nected by rail with Damascus, which is | . situated about 200 miles due morth | Anglo.PersulH Rugs Qakdale Wilton Rugs ether e Kurdizh an e Wal 1| . ; e attacks will occur es projected is, ot New designs and colorings are Heavy quality wool Wilton Rugs, course, a question to he answered by | ri s beautiful as they are durable. the future. The British military prepe- | shown in‘these famous rugs. G 7 ! ° . - g ° rations may induce a less warlike spirit 9x12.....8142.50 4.6x7.6...852.50 Ox12......805.00 4.6x7.6...834.50 l _P D R S t s g m-{ 8.3x10.6..$131.00 23x63. 8.3x10.6...880.50 27x54....$10.50 | en lece lnln Oom ul e the war comes, the British wil de- | 6x9..7%....802.50 27x54.... 6x9 $61.50 pend tn a large exfent on armored cars Rug Section, Pourth Floor | Ten lovely pieces comprise this handsome dining room suite. The table is the ped- and bomoing planes, especially the lat- 1 $ ter. There was & time when the planes | g : estal base style, so popular now. Finished with a rich brown mahogany veneer that so ;pif‘drr}w‘:‘:’rrib::i\fi'uls}: Rt ROOIIl Slze PerSIan Rugs effectively catches the high lights. gazing uo in amazement ot Drapery Section, Third Floor Firm, even weave and deep, They are in soft, mellow color Eaed "o e ot rich pile distinguish these rugs. combination like rabbits when the 2ppear. Then besins a sniping Ghriodes Rugs Tith long basreled riffs. a | Average Size, 9x12 : ST S Maho gany Occasional brought -down Average Size, 8x10 Average Size, 6x9 8165 to 3185 SN POPFT SROP. Lelehan Rugs Avecage Size, 8312 8215 Poster Beds Chairs Average Sl.ze,‘7x1044 .......... 375 Average Size, 9x12....$225 to 5265 MUKDEN, Manchuria (#)—Poppy Average Size, 9x12....3485 to $600 while officials “wink t other e; is reported to be widespread naiir ¥E || Scatter Size Persian Rugs | $33.50 Windsor Chairs $29.75 state of affairs less conspicuous to tra i < 7RI Average Size, 34x61; elers along the railroad and 2t the e S S 5 S i iz Runners, average size, same time saving the face of the au- ize, 214x5 NS Heriz s i thorities, Civil Governor Liu has issued Average Size, 2; 8 RO iy an order banninz poppy cultivation | within a quarter of a mile of the track, | arter ot ack, | . . A 4 i O Covered in the season's even going to the length of compeling | R S < :h g uthentic and modern 3 ; A b R 1: in that 0 replac l“ “ < : 2 st upholstery fabrics. e a e o: OO 1Ze 1 ese S type designs in the ever- One is a very special style Size 6x9 feet.. .8130 Size 8x10 feet ...8325 to 3385 popular mahogany finish. ith b "t - iz i . = You can place them anywhere—and with linen frieze back. PLAN AFRICAN FLIGHT. | Size 9x12 feet. .§250 Extra quality, 9x12....... A selection unexcelled. they are perfectly “st home.” The one Also more formal models. LISEON (4" —Three aviators—Capt. | o d 4 ‘ > illustrated has the popular-braced back g griman i 2l | Small Scatter Size Chinese Rugs Other Poster Beds i e Other Occusional. Chairs v 4 : 7 .5 5 . 865 The Bortuguees West African wolaay of | Size 3x6 feet $60 to $75 Size 2x4 feet................. 835 $29.50 to $129 Otiae: Winidiber Chiive $28 to 865 Angela. It is not y q Oriental Rug Bslen, Fourth Flosr - 4 fourth man will b . ! $5.50 to 833 ‘Two Vickers planes have been rhosen, 1 [ #nd all possible care is being taken to Snsure the success of the fight. Unequaled in Popularity

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