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At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street = ESTATE SALE (by catalogue) Early American and other antique furniture. Rare old Oriental rugs not to be found in the usual course of trade, Japanese and Chiness works of art (some museum pieces). Louis XV baby grand | Weber piano with decorated case, nearly new antique silver and plate; valuable portraits and other. paintings, mirrors, screens, | upholstered furniture, imported china and glassware, brasses, | brenzes, textiles, ete. To Be Sold at Public Auction WITHIN OUR GALLERIES 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 19th, 20th, 21st and 22d, 1929 At 2 P. M. Each Day FROM ESTATES AND OTHER SOURCES On View Saturday and Monday, March 16 and 18 TRADE MARK ‘\\\ % % ‘We Refund Cash % whenever your selec- ', ' tion is not satisfac- \ tory. You do not . have to take other k S T NEW IH ENOY | PESENTSLETER || | always existed between the two peoples Catalogues on application to C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. ‘ COATS .M.ILLINE_RY - HOSIERY - BLOUSES - LINGERIE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH 15 1929.' |MacWhite First Foreign Dip- Jomat to Be Accepted by President Hoover. By the Associated Press. | | . Michael MacWhite, succeeding Timo- | | thy A. Smiddy as Minister of the Irish ! | | Free State, had the honor yesterday of | | being the first foreign diplomat to pre- | sent letters of credence to President | | Hoover. | “The new Minister was formally re- ceived by the President in the blue room | of the White House, and conveyed his | country's wishes for the continued pros- perity of the United States. In ac- knowledging the messages of good will Mr. Hoover said they were cordially re- | | ciprocated. They bore, the President de- | | clared, “gratifying testimony to the un- | usually friendly relations which have | | who are so closely connected by blood and sentiment, as was exemplified in | the welcome to the president of the, | executive council of the Irish Free State in the United States and to the Secre- tary of State of the United States in Dublin.” | Plans Ocean Flight William Pellegrini, former Italian war | pilot, mow an American citizen and| union bricklayer, plans to fly from New York to Berlin. Danville Mayor'sr Wife Dies. DANVILLE, Va., March 15 %Special). —Mrs. Ella Wooding, 77, died in the | local hospital heer yesterday morning. =-| Schools for workers have been estab- lished in Tientsin by labor union, She is survived by her husband, Harry Wooding, for 37 years mayor of.the DEATH CLAIMS WIFE OF BRITISH LECTURER Mrs. Grace Rhys, 63, Victim of Heart Attack Here—Homeward Voyage Had Been Planned. Mrs. Grace Rhys, 63 years old, who, with her daughter, was nccompnnylng‘ her husband, Dr. Ernest Rhys, London author and lecturer, on a lecture tour throughout the United States, died sud- denly in her suite in the Arlington Hotel this morning following a heart attack. She was pronounced dead by Dr. J. Ernest Mitchell, 1428 X street, Mrs. Rhys had come to this country recently with her husband and daugh- ter, and according to friends, had plan- sod to return to London April 3, when husband was expected to have com- leted this series of lectures. Dr. Rhys conducting a lecture tour of the ious large universities in the United , and_had motored over to this rom Baltimore yesterday, where d lectured at Johns Hopkins Uni- versity. Dr. Rhys had lectured in sev- eral leading universities in the East and was said to have expected to in- clude in his itinerary one of the lead- ing Southern universities before return- ing to London. No arrangements have been made for the removal or interment of the body, but it is expected that burial will be in London. A Lutheran community church dedi- caled in Philadelphia this week cost town. $160,000, To constantly offer the greatest values obtainable. We can do this because of the huge purchasing power of 100 stores. o @pening of Mangel’s 100th Store DRESSES SUITS Welcome visitors and future patrons! Today, we add another link to our tremendous chain of value-giving stores. The judgmentof discerning patrons in our other stores has made tomorrow’s open- ing possible. Now we can offer you even better values than those "that have made the name, MANGEL, synonymous with VALUE. MANGEL’S show thelatest style only, so you are cer- tain of wearing what smart New York and Paris are wearing when youbuyhere. The low prices you find the rule here are apt to be the exception in other stores. Wetri;politan Styles at Mangel Prices! All that a woman’s fancy can pos- sibly conceive of is available in our Spring showing. Original, exclu- sive footwear creations in genuine watersnake, lizard, kidskins and patentleather in unusual, striking ¢ combinations make these incom- parable values at our price . . . $5 SIZES 22708 WIDTHS AAATOC TRAMVELER SHOES WASHINGTON STORES 418 Seventh St. N.W. Nezxt to Lansburgh’s Department Store 1307 “F” Street N.W. Opposite Palace Theater 50 Additional Stores in New York, Boston, Cleveland. Baltimore and in other Leading Cities Throughout the United States Hosiery Special Full Fashioned All-Silk ’ Chiffon and Service Weights $1.15 Featuring This Week Introductory Display 1929 Styles Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators at Special Prices ALL the new 1929 models of Leon- ard Refrigerators are on display now. Here you will find Leonard ice refrigerators for small apartments or huge kitchens and- all the sizes in be- tween-—every one specially priced dur- ing this display. Leonard Plar King—Porcelain Lined—50 Lb. ‘White porcelain-lined Ieon- ard Polar King Refrigera. tor, 50-pound capacity, with three removable shelves; golden oak finish, hard- wood case. $37.50 An Unusual Value in A Corkboard Filled Leonard Frost-Cold This {s a_remarkable valus in & Leonard Frost-Cold Refrigerator. 3-pound capacity and fnsulated 1-inch pressed corkhoard, alted felt, solid wood, alr pace and inner metal lining. A sood family size. Golden oak, white enamel lined. $39.75 Small Apartment Size Top Icer Apartment size Leonard Polar King Top-Icer, 50-pound ca- pacity; golden oak finish, white enamel lining. $18.75 : Leonard Clean- able—100 Lb. Capacity, $69.75 One-pieca seamiess white por- celain lined Leonard Cleanable in golden oak finishy insulated with 1l:-inch pressed cork- board and absolutely sanitary; * removable shelves. MAYER & CO. Seventh St. Between D and E —————————— " e——— % E Same Top-Icer 25 Lb. $11.50