Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1928, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. | Charline had to have some things—a ‘ she said, “I just had To live up to it, crib and a carriage. She was getting | and—" THE EVENIN RY big enough for dolls and picture-books! | “You have returncd Helen admir- A great girl with five teeth! {ingly. - . . Scmetimes it took close figuring and | some worried frowns to get everything | ————— - paid for but even so Emily found a r. 3 MILY NASH found the small |jio of his arrival by whistlng. and | the top wi e . | ‘ v &, * Where it had been placed by the | woon de Al oy, Rungry. and often | & - : Tre of Mioe. hickey. - Deually | N Elad o s bt o | o e B T, B e s v | Chairman Johnson Calls Committes the boarders at Mrs. Dickey's o. it, or a maga- | a-t, 7 . A found, their mail on the hall table :fr?edy'.’An::hfn?i‘iysor,\‘:evc(:“(iilnczx in her‘;';.;'P‘rr‘:l,-cflg:lss;;}\s'wfr? °¢'fi‘o"isr§\fr'!,q.l| for Early Consideration ; .""f R downgtalrs, and the very fact that 0| welcome by having a smile. & WaIM | ilver epoon in her charming mouth. | of Box Bill. N % (j‘ t ’./‘;’OM OSES ans ore 5y mmuch pairis had been taken with this | Newsgns P meal, a clean hotise for her | Gy still going to " L T | was s ave a sllver spoon <l e drei eautifully and ye And so somehow the bungalow got |ing of the House immigration commit~ g 2 _ 3 lly e ot the winppes and open-.| Ghasiesstlaty iwent s Ersat WA) paid for_and by the thme Charline ot | tee tomorrow for consideration of the 9 AM. to 6 P.M. treet at event Main 3770 pag o e ‘t 1?‘3‘ X, tW - D X‘:" Both had an objcct to plan i0r, 5ave | old enough to handle a fork and knife | Box bill, which would place immigra- d of white cotton 1y & gleaming | for, hope for. With Charics it Was 8| here were those utensils in good dur-|tion from Mexico and other Wester #lver spoon marked with her initials.| pyciness of his own, with Emily it was | able silver., R iphere matious wmder the quote provisions of the immigration act. The | tiny card snugeling beside it bore | o home of her own. They used to 4 th> name of Helen Dixon. | 1augh about it sometimes. Emily had a ]mA,e o) ]""" later Charles had & |ponqure was before the House last ses- cover into which she slippe T | o awn ite o And bisess hg | ., Mr, Jonnaon gave no reasons for early e tt‘r1 e e emdarraoie raceiving any scrt of gift from her, | spare nickel, dime and penny. The Tauch lgcs a solid silver spoon. Ths | shver spoon had given her the idea of | f2d been careful and painstaking and | “rie aproaching session being & con- cear. beautiful, shiny thing! She held | saving for @ whole set of spoons. But | ied leatned the business so well he |ijnuation of the Seventieth Congress, the 1‘9 in fv:r handftenderlhv. m-cn[m upon | it was three months bafore she proudly u:: ;fl-t“ccmful jeweler almost from | ui retains its former status and does . is glossy surface whore the vaDOT | selected and paid for the maie to| 7 'TS- | have to be reintroduced. t t EpveRd s on gas. tav e own Quit iden Ditons pa ool O e Fote tound that che pe | " e s an oniimue uccess o0 e sweet face reflected. and smiled to e irthd les gave her | new neighbors in the e actos i 5 " | On her birthday Charles g n the house across the Mexican Cabinet May Resign. think that this was her first and only | another spcon. She now had a spoon | Way—voung merried people with thei | for each of them, and one for company. | two childran, who had grown tired of MEXICO CITY, November 20 (®).— wedding present. as she said laughingly. But they did [ the citv. When she went to call she g1 Universal said today that Luis She was to be married next morn- | ing at 8 o'clock and go at once to her | not have any company, and as for | found Helen Dixon. Helen Dixon mar- | ponte De Oct, minister of finance, in- new home. a $mall housz in the quiet | themselves they were content to use | ried. happy. and. oh. so glad to find | eek rause he L D ieh she and hor fance, | the cheap piated spoons which she had | an acquaintance in a ‘suburb where she | See D e e . ais Charles Burchell, had discovered after | picked up at a bargain sale. | had exnected to meet only with stran- | cioner to negotiate a new deLt. agree- | P That first year Emily achieved a set | gers! Call it a coincidence, or what-|ment with international bavikers. mueh hunting. They were going to tent | _ Th K il They ebuld afford to buy, and | of sit spoons. She used to take them | ever vou wish, it was still a very pleas- aid that all other cabinet that might not be In years But they | out of their box and fondle them and | ant fhing. and in no time at all the DD i hand in thelr Tesigna- were both resolved to begin modestly. | 2dmire them. It is only the woman two familics were on terms of intimate | tion next Monday to allow Emilio And so there was to bs no wedding, | with the true home instinct who can friendship | Portes Gil, President-elect, scveral days A semer® no trip. She had always | understand how this little wife felt | Yesierdey Charline had a birthday | Biala TG Phougnt that she would never be mar- | about her one household treasure. party and Helen acsisted Emily. |12 e ot on Diecamber 1. ried until she could have white satin, & The second year Emily was unable to s "V«{hmh bcnu:lf‘ul dm}vtr you have, | T sy ge blossoms, & veil. uy £poons. for Charline cama—Char- | dear!” she exclaime oo arange blossoms, o vell But that was | B SRO0 IO Cher Tather. but. with | Emily la Mod. ond it all start- | American automobiles are being used ug a e before her father died and she had to | line named after her father, but with earn her own living. She still thought | her mother’s sweet eyes, and lovely ex- | for bus service across the Sy desert. Jith Tegret of the veil, but to have | pression. Charline was better than &/ Charles was to have all that one needed | Whole outfit of silver; she was silver, for happiness. He was so good, S0 jewels, flowers, music, all the priceless | sensible, so honest. Her one desire was | and beautiful things of life. There was & Sak> Tim & Morthy: mate. a new joy in the small house, rented | G K o Jonking at the silver spoon | furnished, and a new incentive for sav- | ¥) b S‘ z 0S5¢es Sons for a long time. Beside the few things | g, 00 4 my silv ! - 5 J h W d l V l B F d alrendy packed away in her trunk bits| | Sharltiey maucetion snd SN I & AGift from Moses Means Mo To the Wonderful Values to be Ioun of bargain linen and the like, it was h her sole contribution toward home- | comvlish them all?” Emily asked play- | | } 3 3 making. She had earned so little, and | fullv. Q xon! She we v MOW 1. |- ZouRe W . 3 e Manoines she ‘oonitrred. " | g The houe: came first. There was v | m ur reat [ P ay o me Rugs darling brngalow going dirt chnap. | xt y Ve & Next day ohe oo e e imn house, | They bought it and moved in. This | ronted furnished, beginning their mar- . ’ | | . m‘,‘delm,“:b‘;‘“fm?ckfi‘é’i'"“ s i theresa will there’s a wav. Ther 1 O F F “See what Helen xon gave me!" | O o T = = = . ¥ . 5 — 3 Never before have we displayed such a large and varied assortment of “A girl who used to come to the | o ° store whers 1 worked and buy of m I these finest of floor coverings. Never before have we offered them at prices g - : gagement ring. and I know she under- C h stond. Yesterday she sent me this. Sh- | Stop Oug lng 1 . so low. g must have guessed I was going to need . 2 dek 3 | 5 wy This Prescristion Relieves “It's a beautiful spoon, solid, 0. | 1.” Charles said with the air of an ex- || Cu“ghfi‘lx"”:“ l'l‘]“:““{n H S e usually due to causes . e H H 1 i pert 1 Delleve this came from x| SOUERE b ALY 20 X0 s n ‘ s 4 ning of the sale approximately $90,000 worth of fine Oriental Rugs were in- § "A ‘whole sct like this would be |[/syrups do not reach. However, Thox- | Faw " s1230 % $8.33 "Maybe some day T can have a whole ||| Felisves coughing with the very first i cluded. set like it,” Emily said, smiling. swallow. It works on an entirely| Hats * 520'00 b e $ 13.33 aénsible patterns that never go out of ||| relieves the irritation and goes direct style,” Charles spoke with the convie- to the internal cause. | shop some day. dope. or other harmful drugs. Safe| From the first life flowed smoothly ;vere :Iha kir;ld of young married people an&eed‘ ln‘;-oym.u-A lr]n::oy back. zi:d 60c | p 'or whom thare are no stasnant shal- ||| an .00. ruggsis.—Adver- lows, no exciting rapids. Charles’ in- ||| tiscment. | Hat Bection, First Floor terssts were in h's work, h's home. = R R I hrOW ugS fOl' Any oom Charles. They were in the tiny house. | ., . iateq som furniture, but wher- | P om0 Is Helen Di i',' : i " 0 s ele; ixon?" Sure Way to One day T saw hor looking at my en- | it ! . . . . T Hats Were $5.00 Now .. .. $3.33 | The magnitude of this event may be judged by the fact that at the begin- pert. “I believe this came from our werth something.” He named a price. || ine, a famous doctor's prescripticn, | “ . It f th different theory, has a doub | o s . 1 Dope o tiin o0 e | Sves the irritation ana gocs direct Hats " $30.00 * .... $20.00 Every rug offered has behind it our name as an assurance of quality, au- ey e e e ea 1Tr¥2m' Con s d’,‘}:fi'é;’é‘:;f:; Entire S tock Without Reserye thenticity and satisfaction. | for the whole family. Also excellent with Emily and Charles Burchell. They ||| for sore throat. Quick relief guar-| All Sales Final And While We Think of It—W hy Not for Christmas Gifts? LB, Moses & Sons flglf t fiomm©§®§mgts/%ore" 529 $3 9 549 $67 5129 $139 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 Eight Outstanding Groups of Room-Size Rugs Sale Priced Persian Turkish Chinese L RS Ghiordes A Ta e (0 it » Ghorevan 9x12 Ispahan 9x12 $1 2 5 Seamless Axminster Rugs 195 PR 9x12 Size 8.3x10.6 Size $1 1 O $4O and $55 $37.50 and $52.50 Rugs that will actually make the home You have no doubt heard how serviceable Le"ehan warmer. These splendid wool Axminsters are they are. They are well known for that. An 9x12 8x10 9x12 8x10 in the desirable well covered designs, with a Axminster rug is an excellent investment—and deep, rich pile and rose, blue, tan and green it will give you a world of satisfaction. Select 5395 $295 $395 5295 backgrounds. yours here tomorrow. Fine Quality Wool Wilton Rugs Unusual Sizes Sale Priced 9x12 Size i 6x9 Size Here, too, are unusual sizes in.well- Also antique and semi-antique Shiraz, known weaves—Ispahans, Lelehans, Kir- Fereghans, Karabaughs, Bijars, Serebends mans, Saruks and Ghorevans, in sizes such P PR $ 5 $50 as 7x13, 10x12, 10%14, 10x16, 12x15, —from 5x9 to 6x13 feet in size. Every one 12x18. an Oriental gem. It really is amazing that rugs of such rich ing can be offered at such moderate prices. $139 to $1 250 | 2 appearance—rugs so lovely in design and color- Rugs suitable for living rooms and dining rooms. ’:‘;‘ U IR ) O RUANORREDINGANIIIY % & Rug Ffection, Pourth Ploor Oriental Rug Salon, Fourth Floor.

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