Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1929, Page 46

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boyg R G e e THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX. D. C. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28 1029.° BRAIN SPECILIST [ e FUB—Seventh and D Streets N-W-—T he HUB —Seventh and D Stoeats N-W-—The HUB—Seoccen ond D Streeis v The HUB—Seventh and D Streets N.W.—The HUB—Seventh and D Strects N.W.—The HUB—Seventh and D Streets N.W. AflE_N_I!§_BHAPUN _Day Sale--—-at The Hub! His Friend, Says. f i : | &y the Associated Press | * LOS AN . February 28—Dr. | becil Reyn: in specialist, attend- | Ing Charles Chaplin in the capacity of | physician and “friend,” announced this roming that the noted film comedian’s eondition was unchanged | % Chaplin, Dr. Reynolds said, was suf- Sering from intestinal infiuenza, follow- ing an attack of ptomaine poisoning ast Monday. The doctor, who left the haplin residence in Beverly Hills be- fore midnight, indicated that he had $eceived a report from the night nurse amttending the actor. ;A change in (B actor's ecrdition | Mson*ng. after he io last Monday. studio offi fem; e of 101 degrees. Represent- ! Rtives of the studio id he had | B nza and | °n to pre- t of pneu- nonia | o Considers y has surrounded €haplin’s i and most of the in- Yormation s come from his studo repre: - Just before ht last night. Dr Reynolds w d to have lef! iChaplin ho rise to belief he film star nsidered in & co ition to spend the night withow® 4 ices of the physician. After thavj tor was reported to have left the ac- Wor's residence the telephone at the Reynolds home went unanswered. ! (9. 01y, .42,V RS ¢ ey o S An announcement of Chaplin's per- | ! J Y = y/ $159 Genuine Walnut Bedroom Suite haplin was “a very sick man.” he was mot believed to be in a condition to | <yl = A L : O A very attractive group of rich walnut B o Ihis elegant full size suite is upholstered in \ 5 / veneer on -gumwood h']"h(-‘ suite illustrated {¢ The fact that servants had given him | beautiful figured velour, with reversible loose \ B ;. S st ol ha cedar:lined® chilarohe demis olid food instead of a prescribed liquid | | ing-ti cushi seats. As illustrated—: 4 4 ;e %,9, s initedll 53 @ poseibls Eaiioe or i‘l"’;“fi' ‘h)lled :thHm .;ejh A\] ll‘lu‘n:fle‘;t -a '3 poster wood bed, dresser cand full vanity $he ageravation of his condition. red-davenport, armchair and wing chair. (chairs and bench extra). Special for Friday H Special Sale price y : CARTOONIST DIVORCED. || $35.00 Cogswell Loose- i S 18 Months to Pay B o et Cushion Chair H From Briggs. This offer is for two days only, Fri- [ C * WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., February 28 day and Saturday. The chair pictured DflY'Bed Omplete P).—Mrs. Ruth Owen Briggs was grant- | } is priced at exactly one-half of its regu- [} - A ted an interlocutory decree ol % o F 1 = ivorce yes- S : . SRR T e grday from Clare A. Briggs. the car- Every home can use lar value. Choice of assorted Jacquard A Wood-finished metal fram y €O it onist, by Supreme Court Justice Mor- 1 == an extra bed and [p velour covers. Handsomely hed e, complete with schauser. A maid at a New York Hotel ¢ i v T R o P 1 ; : () fram .oose cushion, sprine filled fo !;mfled that Briggs had been living TF1 here's an opportunity $ A 8 frame. Loose cushion, spring filled for ere for a year with another woman. g N h | to obtain one in wood ’ comiort. P spring, cretonne-covered a"lfligl‘ Y pad with valance and s .95 o0 1 =12 . ) ¢ 1i o * It was said in court that alimony had | /J! 3 ; t g‘ A P A cretanue sshp covaves (ox == Been fixed by a previous agreement, The L) G finish at a special Tow 50c a Week—The Hub | h“g'i 5 PR3 head and foot piece AT Briggses were married in July, 1900, and | | . price. Any size dave three children. e | ~ [J TWO BANDITS IDENTIFIED. | : R D : . ‘ 3 AXERERERERERRRRRRLARTERL LR R R R S S SS A T | AT Believed to Be Convicts Freed Two | e /.0;0"0‘.‘.':':0"‘:5‘.“\' Days Before Robbery. I | i l‘,i.‘.’n‘s\.t',uho‘o,y,. ATLANTA, Ga., February 28 w)-) [) ““Q‘“fl olice announced vesterday that two of St LV ur men who held up a branch of the | ~<ctiangy] | €itizens' & Southern National Bank last | - » [Thursday and escaped with $10,000 | have been identified through prison pic- | tures as West Virginia convicts dis- | | eharged from Atlanta Federal Peniten- 1 1 ry two days before the hold-up. Their Coil Spring Day Bed ames were given as Hayman Stutler, 7o . 0. of Wheeling, and Ciinton Mathing, | | $23.95 Willow Chair . of Chambersburg.'Both served sen- | | - #ences for narcotic law_violation. | Here's super comfort in a Day Bed $2 49 e _ S— which is designed with a coil spring, | cretonne mattress and valance, Natural willow arm- 50c a Week @ chair. Strongly made. Camp Stool 25¢ Polding hardwoeod frame—canvas stretcher. No Phone o Mail Orders RNV RRRARY PSS PRRNN Folding Chair Get i.l.rgqm in- For this Vene- auguration ceremonies. tian type mirror; Stronel E T H PR DA o good size. VAN X RRRRTNR RN - NN RO S RNENNNNY S : | A LU RN UNRN R S SRS S SRS VNN S SN S Three-Piece Bed-Davgnport Suite Bed-Davenport, Armchair and IF YOU NIBBLE || testher. Hardwood irames. NESTL E’ 'S | $5.00 Down—The Hub SN Five-Piece Unfinished Breakfast Suite Nicely sanded, ready for painting—as pica tured. A drop-leaf table and four spindle back $8.95 Polychrome Frame Buffet Mirror $0.49 Generous size buffet mirror. in polychrome finished frame. Makes a safe and eco- nomical storage for furs, woolens, etc. 33-inch size starts at— 18 Months to Pay No Fhone or Mail Orders N AXARALAALAAEAAAAARAR LR AREER AR S ARERRN NN FATRALALAREN = <& trasting SILK VELOUR on reversible seat cushions and backs. We have rarely seen its equal for value! Mahogany wood rail tops and fronts add an air of distinction. The suite consists of a settee, armchair and throne chair. I S N P S S e s T T T e AR Wfi\ N ALY . ‘\\\\\m?\\\\‘\‘S\‘\\\\\\S\\\\\\\\\\\t‘\\\fi\\\\\\\\\‘\\‘\‘\\e\‘\‘\‘\\\\‘ SXX \\)‘\‘\\}W‘\\\‘\ \\‘\\ ) VERYBODY praises Ethc mellower,crecam- ier flavor of Nestlé’s Milk Chocolate The se- cretis this—it's made with the purcst, freshest. full- cream milk. And all that rich cream goes into Nestlé’s untilit’s “richest in crcam” of all. Look for the clean, silvery \. wrapper. In 5c and 10c bars, plain or ’ .A distinctive group that closely resembles some of the highest priced living' room suii.es. The three pieces are upholstered throughout in a high-grade, serviceable MOHAIR which is admirably set off by the con- i §| s B R S N S S S e A A R e A e SR 2 - H Four-Piece Bedroom Suite t E ‘This moderatel; rice roup consists of a dresser, wing- 8 35-00 DOWN mirror dressing uhl: apwoo:-:ms: metal l:ed :'Hh Tmltntlon :n:e $47.75 - i L . panel ends and a chest of drawers. Friday and Saturday........ 2 5 $98 Walnut-Finished Bedroom Suite $149 Genuine Walnut Dining Suite An inexpensive suife of gumwood finished in $5.00 18 NG - gumwood A Tudor design suite of ten sturdy pieces \merican walnut. This specially arranged group Down 4 Montlu veneered with genuine American walnut on consists of a French vanity, a wood hed, a chiffo- P b gumwood base. The suite illustrated con- robe and a dresser with good plate mirror. Priced ay- to sists of an extension table, buffet, server, Py . ~ . - o - - 4 hy 2 surprisingly low for Friday and Saturday. ment ~ Pay china cabinet and six leather-seat chairs, ° a 3 18 Months to Pay at The Hub 18 Months to Pay at The Hub

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