Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1928, Page 14

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928. when e starts for Washington todsy | TWQ MOTORMEN HELD to urge wngallmul Approj tions for ’ PUR"] Rlfifl stM mn::“:"fl.y"‘.’v“.:‘.&::g“gwww CHARGED WITH SPEEDING 1055 S50 Total Does Not Include Household Goods or Live- stock Destroyed. By the Assoclated Press. SAN JUAN, P. R, November 20.—A Joss of $85,300,000 in the hurricane which swept the island on September 13 was reported in the compilation by official survey committee completed yesterday. ‘This did not include esti- mates for loss of live stock or of house- hold goods and furnishings. ‘This figure is slightly more than one- the total assessed wealth - | as chairman of tI v. Horace M. report, together with tables of losses of all types for each town in the island, Remember Sigmunds Always Aims to Sell for LESS NEWS!!! u; C. S. Ridley, U. 8. A, eer who was sent here for the emergency with Gen. Hugh and a com- mittee mhufl by Gov. Towner. The d was divided into 15 dis- tricts, each under the supervision of Army officers, and at one time 4,000 school teachers were col and tabulating hurricane information. The committee was appoin 12 and actual fleld work on October 29, so that all information was gathered and tabulated within a month so that it might be ready for the opening of Congress. . PLANS LECTURE ON PACT Mme. Simone France Will Speak on Briand-Kellogg Treaty. The French viewpoint on the Briand- Kellogg pact will be the topic of an ad- dress at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night, by Mme. Simone France before the Ameri- can Association of University Women in_the clubhouse. Mrs. Raymond Morgan will he - club’s reside foreign Relations Committee. Mme. France is . [a member of the International Federa- tion of University Women, and a graduate of Sorbonne and Barnard colleges. that’s ti e e s Operators of Street Cars Arrested for Exceeding 20 Miles an Hour. Two Washington Railway & Elec- tric Co. motormen, accused of operat- ing their street cars faster than 20 miles an hour, were charged with speed- ing in Police Court yesterday. On re- quest of their attorney, Sidney Johnson; the cases were continued for a hear- ing until December 12. The motormen are George E. Berry and Herbert B. Legg, both of whom were arrested on Georgia avenue by Policeman J. O. Patton of the thir- teenth precin u ct. Although the Pmublh: Utiliti les Com- mission is authorized to fix the rate of speed for street cars, they hlv:h never e making it necessary of Congress of 1908 in charging the motormen. This act limits the speed of the down-town district and 20 miles an hour in the suburbs. . ‘Thirty-five students In Shakespeare class of Boston University are seeking Jjournalism degrees. R mely!!! Underselling Demonstration of Lavishly Fur-Trimmed Winter Best Values We’ve Ever Offered . . . These Are Regular $29.50 to $39.50 Values! 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Plain Squirrelette Striped Squirrelette Mountain Vicuna Caraculs French Lynx (coney) FABRICS Fine Broadcloths Suede Finishes Velour Fabrics ‘ COLORS | New Tans and Soft Browns lues, Greens and Plenty of Blacks N T ke Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., 909 F Street N.W 000 e Friday Furniture Bargains Handsome 3-Pc. Mohair On Convenient Deferred Payments Dining Room Suite A splendidly constructed and carefully finished suite of beautiful period design. Ob- long Extension Table, 66-inch Buffet, Server, China Closet, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchair. Genuine Walnut veneered. Phonograph | $39.50 Has a four-spring . motor and will play six selections. Plays records of every make. Carefully finished in Ma- hogany veneer. Convenient Terms May Be Arranged Console Mirror $3.95 Has polychrome frame and mitered mirror. Very spe- clal for this event. Consists of attractive table in mahogany finish and a mirror to match. Philco Radios All Electric $115 Less Tubes Other great features are fine range con- trol, easy daylight reception, no aerial neces- sary for nearby stations, no ‘bothersome AC hum, one illuminated dial, phonograph con- nections and many other unusual features. ‘Convenient Deferred Payments as Usual. . Blankets Two attractive numbers specially priced. Part-Wool Blankets Double 'Bed Size All-Wool Blankets 12.50 ‘Warm and attractive. Double-bed size. Th Comprises 46-inch Dresser, Chest of Drawers, French Vanity and Double Bed. Carefully built of Walnut veneer and Gumwood and of very pleasing design and finish. ére’s Much Charm in This 4-Piece Suite 124 A guaranteed outfit reduced for this occasion. metal bed, strong spring and a Living Room ' Suite Three remarkably attrac- tive pieces, comprising Throne Chair, Settee and Throne Chair, artistically designed and carefully upholstered in durable Mohair with Mo- quette combinations. 3-Piece Bed Outfit Consists - of 15Z comfortable mattress. : Laps—Idal as Cistmas Gifts A truly wonderful collection of beautiful lamps of every description. Tailored silk shades, georgette shades with Italian glass fringe. Parchment shades, decorated. Lamps of many - attrs active designs and varied colors. Junior Plated&liamps with silk georgette shade tal- ian glass fringe $8‘95 Bridge Lamps to match Junior Plated Lamps, with fu- turistic parchment shades Sat e $7‘85 Bridge Lamps to matelt .....o.c. o letaiets Governor Winthrop Desk A pleasing Colonial style that is very popular. Finished in genuine mahogany veneer. and nice, clear Boudoir Lamps Sil Lamps ’l;:xh]e Plated Mfirl Lamps, with georgette si shades $8'50 Decorated Vase Lamp, with futuristic shades $1.00 i Windsor Chair 5295 '$295 Finished in ma- Polychrome frame hogany. _ Suitable for breakfast room dhe filius rgh gfurniture Entrance, 909 F Street N.W. 1AM QUALET'Y AT ENDU RSl Period tyle' Hutch Desk $29.75 Drop front, forming writing bed, “with deep drawer. Nicely finished. Lane Cedar Chests This Tennessee \Red Cedar Chest, very roomy ané of popular design. $12.75 Join the Julius Lansburgh Furniture Com- pany Lane Cedar Chest Club. Free Smoking Stand with each Lane Chest. Other pleas: ing styles, attractively priced from $8.95 to $42.50 Fringed Velvet Rugs Size 9x12 feet 52 9.75 52 6.75 51 8.75 Size 8.3x10.6 feet Size 7.6x9 feet. Size 6x9 feet

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