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: @_ SUNDAY " STAR. 'WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1929 —T;ART _1‘. - 29 [;AP"AI_ 1S TOPIC | g - R AR S TR T T — WIS The ofulius Lansburgh Jurniture {2, American Institute Session Here to Take Up Future of En trance.__gog F Street N W: District Planning. dasmeemtent Supply Your Spring Household Needs Here On Convenient Deferred Payments meet in Washington for four days, be- ginning April 23. Work of the National Commission of Fine Arts in its re- In conjunction with the .:. lation to beautifying Washington will be discussed. I Aot i et A “NATIONAL REFRIGERATION WEEK” we announce— ngton today is in a precarious situa- on” in the course of a statement from the Institute of Architects announcing . its convention. ° “People with grand, original ideas e el e arting Iomorrow Nation's Capital,” he said, “and too fre- quently the more absurd the idea, the ; stronger or at least the more vociferous L4 its advocacy. Washington now has to be saved from its friends, or those Who a:z,ll | - a 57 O profess to be such. LEnfant’s Services. “rhat is not the way in which the Special clty was planncd and developed. When g Special resident Washington was intrustes H - the task of laying out the National Window Sale ital, he accepted the services of the , . best man he knew, Pierre Charles Display Savings L’Enfant. “Now, L'Enfant was brought up at of France e Notre and the archi- i o T v, e e e S Peee BowoToe: B Fib : 10 eve i 7 b - e Boation o’ el b, b The b uying event of the season! A::ace L Wq : c‘:nef :cqra::d iber Suite nusually low-priced and comfortable suite and was based upon a design that had stood 1l test of than . 5 s cegncts\;xy‘.:os::e:;l; p:rkm::;m’sm: 3:D001' Alaska—Slde-Icmg Style Less allowance' for old refrlgerator $5.00 rolled arms, cretonne-covered spring removable cush- 61, se Specially priced.................$29.75 7-Day Sale Price........c..0i0.. 52475 ions. Comprises roomy settee, rocker and chair. Beau- of 1901, sclected with the advice of the American Institute of Architects, Was s tifully two-tone decorated. made up entirely of men trained at the Chicago World's Fair and chosen es- " pecially because of that training. Care was taken to exclude from member- ship on that commission the lay ele- ment, always moved by counsels of d expediency. = | “The ideal plan was sought—a larger, N : s S~ more comprehensive plan than any theretofore devised, a plan suited to Amerécan demands, and, ;‘sm tige has J < = | i Hilt 1 proved, none too large or ne. ot ICASE ARSI IS KR “And, again, thesc able planners aumd for 1 A EAOAABOVNNN) (Burnham, McKim, Saint-Gaudens and 5 e s Lo Olmsted) strove not for originality, s but for dignity and beauty. They : i you‘r (1] went back to the L'Enfant pian. They ' did more than that. They went to | the very sources of the L'Enfant plan. . They studied together and on the very w.| ground the works of Le Notre in Paris, = 4 at x"i"“u‘esinnum'mblm“g.fid VJ::X ) £ B i le Vicomte, in Rome and at Hampton on he v 2 4 E O renttecture in binati ith B 1 t t "TChase Of a = “Arc] re combination Wi b £ o 5 Jandscape and landscape adorned with [ [ new ALAS : Julius Lansburgh’s statuary and fountains; and parks for 7 | Convenient Deferred beauty and for use; the adaptation of o i the works of man to the topography du"ln th‘ : d Payments supplied by nature, Such were the ma- g tnis i terials of which they made use. Showed American Spirit. 5 | : — ence to the past. Far from it. fih . in_ Ameri hitectural _traditions ; - = e s | iece Fiber Bed-Davenport Suite , dee] conscious o e histo; of RN * . - PaZ owrr country (as shown in thzr;{u- " S Easily converted into a full sized, comfortable bed, this attractive suite is of hand-woven fiber, equipped ticular locations of the Lincoln Memo- A . . rial and the Grant and the Meade stat- . Tomorrow the first and blggest day with soft spring-filled cretonne-covered cushions. Beau- ues), fully alive to the changing con- v ditions of the twentieth century and tiful two-tone finish. B lt d-vel\port, p Saic and S Datewted June 30, 1925 wlmvlflouo(tmfumnlkmw% e CHYEawa : : Geta famous Alaska NOW! : rocker NOERAPOIRL ~ . o v rtuis ki vv 0 63 5 A4V SR e of Georf! Was| (whom revered for his wisdom, determinal and foresight), these commissioners im- > 5 v . bued_their plans with-ail the-elements Now is the time ta-replace your worn- and finish outside and inside, preserves \";?_%Eso u;wm‘nuka up 8 'wor:! &fe rm. 1 P I OOf Of : COrk out old refrigerator with a fine new one your food better, keeps yourpiee bills i Insuldtion —an Alaska. lower, gives more years of service. “‘the vaiue of every artistic product is in & 2 Alaska is the refrigerator famous for S b 4 Due to scientific design, most direct proportion to the amount of 4 . purcly ntellectual force that goes into| Alaska is the only refriger. its cork insulation and Cork Wall Win- ™. And so the Commission of Fine Arts, ator with a Cork Wall Win- dow that makes it visible. Saves food. Alaskas are adaptable to either during its 19 years of existence, has dow. You can look through S s0e.+ K a fo il ice or mechanical refrigeration Quring & that the plan of 1901 is no he 1i A aves ice. Keeps down ice bills. Has Procrustean bed binding the future. :,f.l‘"te“‘ w::d?w ‘x‘lth;:“’:‘; the most perfect air circulation—beauti- Here in all sizes—all styles—all prices. m :h):nn ‘;mmm;nn:s are proposed > !o:yy:ur:el”fa!h l: k-' ful white porcelain or enamel linings, And every refrigerator offered during and as carefully studied as wers the aulafion thit ke e corl tll':. easy to keep clean and sanitary, rugged this sale at a special price—and with a gefl{,;?n B ans. This mnficpmlgn to i eps d":i e construction. Every other d.enuble $5.00 allowance for your old refrigerator D ried innovations hastily urged; also the i-u‘i,mge eat and down and moiem'future. No_ refrigerator regardless of condition or make. Sale’ & %&rfiezég;;gr:: wflz’:’?g% 1'1:: ma you can buy is more beautiful in design opens tomorrow. Be here sure! s T Natural Willow Bar Harb. ines. More than this, creal s ar riarbor confidence in_the plan and has made Rare Values_and $ 5 OO " o iber Rocker Chaise Lounge e ot o sk ‘10 ol 00 allowed tor old retrigerator Chai the advice of the commission.” % : S 1 4 air ; A Small Deposit—Balance in Convenient Weekly or Monthly Sums H$d & .fizs . $l 2'95 $2 49 Me?al R MEXICO EX-WAR MINISTER| = All Porcelain s - Top-leing Style er, with back and cosbion - Strondly constructed X it o pi : Fneoriar iond frigerator. g 2 ~ laska > teakal o & Comfortable and restful. Natural finish. Well con- SUFFERS DAMAGED EYE f G : AT ‘ | I;..'-'-'".“i- sriced, $8250 ) Refrigerator ::;‘::m;":"d At g‘:;:"“ ‘;:y"'h porch on igmmd. _i\;enl e 89C ] S it ery o Left Optic, Injured in Hand Ball Alaska D &:""p.z":::f » < Y specia No Phone or Mall Orders Game, to Be Treated at Refrigerator Sidinlise “Poreolain- | Shelves ; Mayo Institution. . Speclally priced, $119.00 | , Lined 3-Door J Specially By the Assoclated P X Wi isiniue, | Alasks Refrigerator Qv priced ... $2175 y the Associa Tess. 7-Day Sale s toniace.. 05 K Less allowance 5.00 MEXICO CITY, March 9.—It is sal 4 S o her o ool anthority that e / ) Price ..$]]4%0 &=3 ey Sy v Minister of War Joaquin Amaro will Price .....$54.50 Price .....$] 675 Bed L leave in & day or so for Rochester, ; g © amp Minn, where he will enter the Mayo Factory Representative Will Be Here to Help With Your Selections Special Brothers’ Clinic in an attempt to save gecia his left eye. It was previously erroneously an- 98c nounced at his home that an operation i = Temoving. the. eve had already. taken THIS SPLENDID “BOONE” o ¥ i Various Styles place. The organ was injured recently . R At ¥ in a game of jai alai, or Cuban hand Kltchen . B T 3 o and Colors ball. g z 1 ? . i Silk Shades Gen. Amaro was one of the most 2 TS - i 55 = val of the government officers, but his ; &, abinet 3 I~ f o ry has completely incapacitated him r service in the present crisis. He was replaced in the cabinet by Gen. \ . Calles. 2 Special for Monday MAYOR UNDER ARREST T — L] S St , AS DRY LAW VIOLATOR| i B b bt v || O o , 3.Pi e With Police Commissioner, Soft ; e e, b 5 { Cabinet Base Boufi‘o‘;;c'h(;h;ir -Piece Artistic Love Seat Group Bociuichistisc SRR TRy L e 0, 4 pek s Unfinished Drop-Leaf Table $9.75 Meets with popular favor. New design, com- | 2 9. $10 prising settee, Coxwell chair and occasional chair, $ 1 3 5 dicted in Nevada. np:fl;: =m'l.ld for time $3 98 an sa o . . B . . bos ng. . White enameled with por- Comforteble: spring upholstered in combination of Jacquard velour and By the Associated Press. ; ’I Deli This Fii Cabi 4 LAS VEGAS, Nev., March 9.—The ivers This Fine Cabinet . A well constructed table that can be fin- celain top. An ideal con- | geat, cretonne flounces. | tapest The th 7 ;- mayor, police commissioner and more ished in any color. Only a few at the price. venience for the kitchen. o . s e three pieces, as shown, special, than 20 proprietors of “soft drink” places here were under arrest today charged with violating the Federal pro- hibition law. ederal prohibition agents, led by Jnited States Marshal J. D. Fulmer of | son City, swooped down on the city erday, making the arrests on secret ctments returned at Carson City the night before. Mayor J. C. Hesse and Police Commissioner Roy Neagle escaped incarceration by posting bails of $5,000 each. They and their alleged conspirators were ordered to appear in Carson City for arraignment March 18. Neither the mayor nor the police eommissioner would comment upon the arrests. Reports were current that two Federal agents had posed here as real estate men and had obtained the evi- dence upon which the indictments were made by the Federal grand jury. BLOW AT CORPORATIONS. ] A R . - . X A 3-Piece Velour Bed-Davenport Suite : : License for Alien Land Ownershi - N = . e . . . = P 10-Piece Period Design Dining Room Suite RS aatra: speelal vales e Moadayfor: A Distinctive Suite of Appealing Style Proposed in Jamaica. . g . . KINGSTON, Jumaica, March 0 ). ing,Tci::n;liesfi‘fi: ':)ffd;:cr)ls:icus‘;::;tecllfi::rigilie:: m'mr: -hopper;. 3 pieces—davenport, which Note the attractive overlays on this suite of —A bill was introduced yesterday in ~ . ’ 7 i can be turned into a full size bed i isi: the Legislative Councll which would buffet, extension table, armchair and 5 side chairs il "mh.'h e club"ch-ir u:::: $ l‘_’:'!::’r:f ev:;g::d"l‘ lllrd;vood- 4FP‘°°°!:’ comprising Jicense of the government. The large of diamond matched walnut veneer and hardwood. e gy est of drawers. Come in tomorrow and Joldings of the United Fruit Co. and see this attractive suite at this low price. othwr forelgn companies were said to - have caused Introduction of the ! il meFArs. i