Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1929, Page 25

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'fi- - - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 28 1920—PART 1. MILE, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION—The HUBTAISHNG oufz';t?u?;oggfetngi zz:riu:;z%ir:ai:.;?a;;azfe :}4:[:_:‘;. They mean everything to us, and we live up to them to the _very letter. Come to| wnH IRA']E UEHB" We offer credit that enables you to buy—and Increasingly Unfavorable Bal- pay the bill without any inconvenience. Is Sh i No added cost for credit on these advertised specials. ance Is Shown During Fiscal Year Just Ended. By the Associated Press. ROME, July 27—Italian_economists are fguring out wavs and means of bolstering Italy’s commercial balance. The fiscal year just ended showed that balance increasingly unfavorable. Alessandro Martelli, minister of na- tional economy, revealed to the Cham- ber of Deputies tifat the deficit in the commercial balance—that is, the su- periority of imports over exports—was | $392.250,000, or $146,440,000 more than | in 127, | The first quarter of 1929 was even worse than the first quarter of 1928. Minister Martelll claims this adverse trade balance is due to transitory causes that might not be active this year and next. He advances two rea- sons, one being the poor harvests, re- sulting from inclement weather, and the other, the stabilization of the lire in 1927, to which costs of production and seliing prices have not been able as et to align themselves. A subordi- .| mate reason. he says, is the increasing customs duties af other countries. Stabilization of the lire has undoubt- ] edly worked hardship. Prices have = - P = ;mkm 90 per cent since that step was o == = E; = aken. Bed and = Ttaly's trade deficit, of course, is Cretonne > AL - . zanly balanced by several factors. One Pad » 3 her growing shipping trade, passen- LawniMower ger as well as freight, which brings All metal wood % $4.98 constant nor: of mmr:f} The Itallan SRS IrAme. A~ . . passenger ships to an 'rom America e 4 Window Plant Box lare well patronized. Another factor is e e Iron Lawn Bench the large amount spent in Italy by A dependable mower, with Galvanized metal, Self wa- tourists, American. English, Prench, Well braced. Very $Q 40 12-in. cutting biade and tering.” Special— e e Nozzle Extra epecial 3 roller bearing. e st o eacitiyeaciacores ot No Phone Orders —_— NON-STOP U. S. TOUR IN PLANE IS PLANNED Pilot Wants to Carry Full Cargo $o Test Refueling for Com- mercial Flights. % / ) : \ By the Associated Press. o Wardrobe 4 ¥ < | j BPOKANE, Wash., July 27.—A non- vernor Winthrop it C stop round-trip endurance flight around retonne o | v 2 the United States to test the practica- Desk Odd Dresser Boudoir iGhair o = . - billty of refueling planes carrying. full . | ’ D —y cargoes on long trips is planned by $ 75 $9 85 98 - el s =25 > Lieut. “Nick” Mamer, head of the P o . Attractive oak f s ¥ : Mamer Air Transport, Inc, and Gov- Made with three roomy finish . ., . Conven- f |l | r ernment forest patrol pilot. bma'mn] mahogany. drlnr:::t and fitted with c::veredmwilth“g!elm lent size. N e i e i/ T m Mamer said he would have a y useful and orna- mirror. eretonne /i 18\ ) e re g ship accompany his plane for fal' high-grade piece. 50c a Week . patterns. Spring seat. 80c @ Week ] At ] | : 2 the fiight. The tentative itinerary pro- | \ f . vides that Mamer will fiy from Felts Pleld, at Spokane, to St. Paul, thence to Cleveland, New York, Washington. D. C.; Cleveland again, then Omaha, Salt Lake City, San Prancisco, Port- land and back to Spokane. The fiight then will be continued over the airport here in an attempt to break whatever endurance record stands st that time. This New $149 Hollywood Vanity Bedroom Suite e e e e o o 53 a veteran pliot. He flew In the New . A smart new idea in Bedroom designing that will win admiration. ,Four sturdy York-Spokane air derby two years azo pieces in walnut and gum, with sycamore overlay. Full size Hollywood vanity, choice and has since made several cross-coun- of poster or straight-end bed, dresser, chest of drawers. A remarkable value for this ] ° fi‘ z:.m:}’:;y’fi}'égr;‘.! air train- The round-trip refueling was to be No Added Cost for Credit—The Hub tried. he sald, in accordance’ with the suggestion made today by Maj. Clar- ence M. Young, aeronautical director of the Department of Commerce. T g tald the Associated Press in Wasl ton that “I think the logical step put it (merial refueling) to use nomically by refueling planes carry full eargoes on non-stop flights acr the continent.” FAMOUS OLD MANSION IN LONDON IS SOLD Chiswick House Once Occupied by 4 RKing Edward VII—Czar Nich- olas Entertained There. LONDON (N.AN.A) —Another mag- nificent pleasure ground, with Old World gardens, sweeping lawns, avenues of noble trees and a historic mansion, has been purchased for the delight of Lon- doners and visitors A : This is Chiswick House. opened to “’]Ij”iv 1{4»)‘. the public recently by Prince George. l‘”l ) It stands in & park of 66 acres and s o is a mile and a half from Hammer- RIS S smith broadway. o The residence was built at the be- ginning of the eighteenth century to house the famous art collections of the & Farl of Burlington, who could not find . . . - room for all his treasures n;(hxs other 1 fown residence, Burlington House, now This $249 3-Piece Living Room Suite e Rescegs. e Ok B 1 1 1 1 y; . e . jouse cam 9 P - rl of Devonshire, who had married B9 Genuine Walnut-Veneer Dining Room Suite Upholstered in Mohair B B P L it was famous as a center of Whig n elegant suite at a substantial saving in our August The thre.c pieces are upholstered in genuine mohair, wilh_plrated backs. Rich moquette o i Comprises massive buffet, crown-tap china cabinet, on reverse side of cu_=hxcm.<. Mahogany fim.sh frames. Outflde'hack= plain \‘elmlr; Three ,.,\?.:}:‘,“3‘;;";';‘:,‘,‘{.‘:} Im:lr\:ssh;f g;;: #, extension table and six tapestry-covered seat chairs. picces, settee, armchair and club chair. This is one of the outstanding values of our August sale. nolds, and the prince regent, Grey, Fox Fox died there in 1806, and Canning o and Sheridan were frequent visitors. i bl e No Added Cost for Credit—The Hub = e Chiswick House in 1844, and during his early married life King Edward VII occupled the place for some years. In the gardens are five plots, which were allotted to the royal children so that EASY CREDIT ... THE HUB . : Czar Nicholas was entertained at they could learn gardeninz. Each plot now bears the name of its royal culti- vator: “Clarence,” “George.” “Louise,™ “Victoria” and “Maud.” There are also trees planted by Queen Victoria, Queen Alexandra and King Edward, (Copyright, 1929.) FREE STATE BUYS NEW BATTERY FOR RAILWAYS illow . 5 e . g 3 500 ! kl =7 d DUBLIN (). — Pree State hi al Willow $39.00 Three-Piece Fiber Living Room Suite : 293 ] d .| Ok ey Rocker ,‘ H - which James J. Diumm, its inventor T . . | 3 and a master of science of the National - covered spring s 00 / —¥ . d 4 | University, ¢’ ms can be charged in n st §3 98 . : — T - Hl 25 | F I(: seven minutes tn drive a train 60 miles. (T, foverni-nt proposes (o electrity : 7 j e raflway line from Dublin to Cork, ettee, armchair and rocker of an artistic de- . [ A = . —— o - which under present conditions would g‘gbne " and nicely finished in colors. A full set of i [ _ ) " b T Nt G ieon Wit G now ten v i i tion, according to its advocates, this :rset‘onne—cmered cushions included. = August rlecmnratbgn o ale. p : jad % - o one-tenth of ‘that figure. i DM‘!“"'“Y‘F"'"M‘ Z =t \ b g 8o far the invention 3 merely a lab- P T . 1 . > | oratory success, but the government 51-“’ avenport ’ X i = : i 2 .. has formed a company to promote it : Table > ’ : and holds the controlling interest. Por This D= NP 5| 2 ¥ The government's purchase of the . A neatly designed dav- invention was made in unusual eircum- Aguarium enport table, finished in [ ) - K X | stances. The minister for industry and Complete mahogany. commerce, Patrick MacGilligan, ‘asked portance to the state.” He refused to promising electrical battery. S a year by seaplane carrying three tons Ne Phone Orders - : G : i g o B the Dail to vote $25.000 to the govern- give a hint of the nature of the inven- s We want you to make a close inspec- Bedroom Suite 2 tion of this absolutely new design in din- § : 2 - ing room suites. Take particular note Attractively designed group for the bed- Transatlantic Air Line. of the twisted rope legs. It is very ef- room—walnut finish on gumwood, as pic- s TRAVEMUNDE, Germany, July 27 fective, indeed. This suite comprises ex- tured: 2 semi-poster bed, chest of drawers, * (A.—The Lufthansa organization aims Real Value ment for the purchase of an invention . “which might prove of enormous in- . . % $159 10-Pc. W alnut-FlnlSh. . 1 Finish tion, but the Dail was content to take - word and votes a - Dining Room Suite $109 4-Pc. Walnut-Finis rimton "for. what. proved to” b¢" e i ble, buffet, inclos ver, ; to have a transatlantic freight servi t:l:‘i:‘:nut:iane: and“6=uphz‘;;sct:r'eedd Riifess L A frace value in our August | French vanity and dresser. August sale Wit at least one fight to Brazil witnin No Added Cost for Credit—The Hub B -y e e TR

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