Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1929, Page 33

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g THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUKSDAY, -OCLoBKR 8. 1929. 33 REP ARA"[]NS BANK | / V ~ TheH UB—T he Store of Smiles, Servic Satisfaction ‘ ‘\\\\ PARLEY IS OPENED S R R 7)) el Wi B OPENING] 8.—The conference on establishment of the Bank for International Settlements got under way yesterday with considera- o, . tion of definite ideas on the statutes of v/l B the proposed bank. The difficulty and delicacy of the task was forcibly brought to the attention of the delegates when concrete pro- posals came up. Not only had they underestimated the purely technical i work that was needed, but in discussing . s the material available from the com- Premlums i | —_——— ; .w.?..‘.::'.‘:h A down payment of mijtee which had worked over the week i .\'_'flll 2 { $5 s dati end, they found divergence on various With h f $25 & 7 y N " 7/ W1 eliver a L 0, $75 or $100-—cash T ¥ L8 - ‘ suite to your home sitea. /A $50, $75 or $100—cash el S s oy | / y : g Amon the maiers st needing sou- / or charge account. 4 . BanaXop| W (1 M \ 'V/ ‘ A Pay tl;e_balance out e ‘ The Hab : T ey i ) n 'V \ -of income. 1. Do the statutes include the charter and by-laws or only the latter? 2. Just when does the bank begin to exist? 3. Is the text in conformity with the laws of the countries interested? 4. In short, into what mold shall the bank be cast Artistic _ poly- 4 Q 3 ? The bankers here realize that they ; b d e Da e e o 1| Your Bedroom Will Be Elegantly Furnished e A WEEK Furthermore, they must nrst learn, as BT 23 smoking| With a Walnut Veneered Suite Like This “If the morning's rate of progress is Wil it hece untll Chsiseoa Kt o N Originally made to sell for This perfectly mat{chcd suite course every. x;g:rrn:fi“l'e:x;gs:g ag‘p‘rgln';: [hgpes | 5 $169, now offered at a saving consists ?f a Chest o ‘Dra\\ers, acceleration of progress. It is not a { . 4 o0 R cati csistrsch French Vanity, Colonial Poster question of divergence on fundamentals / B ¥ gl R sl Bed and a generous size dress- This_bridge o . lamp has but on the method of expressing them ( i Mahogany fin- an artistic, worthwhile group er, made of Genuine Walut ve- ish bese eer on Gumwood parchment shade, com- i " - lplen with cord and statutes.’ tyle. a Each of the three or four paragraphs ; i R of bedroom furniture? T i s Sl i = 1'al: ‘ No Added Cost for Credit on This Suite DISABLED U. S. VETERAN SHOOTS SPOKANE DOCTOR Nurse Is Injured Seriously by For- mer Soldier, Who Then Sends Bullet Into Own Brain. and mmmslmng them into concrete ] shed, cabinet s.” u Se:'k a Week By the Associated Press. SPOKANE, Wash., October 8.— 4 : Drti Mitchell Langworlhy.h v:'ell dkno;;n v y v orthopedic surgeon, was shot and crit- . . vl . =5 J -Fini T ically wounded and'his nurse, Miss Gale Cogswell Chair Pull-Up Chair I s 2 | Wood-Finished 95 Wood-Finished Rogers, was injured severely here yes- Ay & : > 7 4 LN | Metal Day Bed $ c Continuous Post terday by John Salmi of Spokane, Who $ 9 5 $ 98 w U2 T ; 3 === With Cretonne Pad = then sent a :‘;cu:e‘d through his brain. . . | 7 ¥ & 4 - ! and Valance ° Metal Bed 1ol ycomfortably designed armehair A new member of the oc- L3 might not have been satisfled with the g : g 3 g Golden nga g’ivent);‘lm.d ' N 50c A WEEK 50c A WEEK ° 3 y e, Golden Oak 8 Ting e doctor’s office, Salm! L4 = = = x . A\ argued for a minute with the surgeon, L= gd| Chiffonier . N Oalke Dresser ‘Salini had told an elevator opgi-ntol // E " Cabinet = Dlnette Sulte 111 wal“ut FlnlSh o $7 .60 ‘3 = 112 companion well - built that he was “going up to make things E Y ot” for Dr. Langworthy. $2 - 9 8 o- ! ¢ 4 ol Six pieces of gumwood, finished More than $5,000,000 will be spent in 4 t b i _in American walnut, as sketched. $ 50 extending the port factlities of Singa- ! aiibed Sumwosde g ' ‘ An extension table, buffet and six . i POEISAISIE g 1 3 W Bristie casie tor > L v e leather seat_chairs. Specially . piece to the ", S - 3 eollion ook chest g, By the woman who ff im! priced at T < ;5‘.':5"5‘5:-’?;::’ o Think of \(§. € “™ 7 e The Sugar { f— | e : R : ‘@ 1 $119 Living Room Suite Walnut-Finished Dining Room Suite | ., p.. s Velour-covered Settee, Armchair A new and handsomely designed suite of sturdy ikl ol and ""°“°‘Z‘b‘.‘°’:‘ ‘c"“‘f'l “: “‘““"(‘]' construction. Gumwood base, finished in American GGt o toRtabl e y- op an + . - f:j:',"gfp'fi,.gf}fi,;{ c::‘im. :m walnut. As shown, a double pedestal-base table, ; ;?szesdv_ndl:;"‘g;c[ Zur;l“cchg?;nx‘»‘ p $5.00 Down! buffet, server, china cabinet and six leather-seat chairs. S ing dchiamitovaratch: X Y ° cuntailyweengs | B2 ' ! $5.00 Down—THE HUB $5.00 Down! v s 4 . - e JA . :f".:;'g‘:_':g':;}..chfi N Winter Is Just Aro;md tll)le Cli‘orner Fall Opening Sale of 310=og Down Buys A RADIO y human hands un Don’t Delay Your Stove Purchase : ° . IER————— il At The HUB—And There’s Insiston gy Wf—;:i.n::e _—_— Flo Or C O V e r l n g S No Added Interest Charges JAcK FROST ; Oil T FELT-BASE CONGOLEUM $A.85 i = — s e 3 P ssin Makes Perfect Rugs, 9x12 sovien . your guarantes of roqy 98 s e ‘Felt-Base Runner Felt-Base Floor Coverings e 2 Y | $39% NI |momam g, F IR R — - R, | e == . There’s a kind for every Y ! 27x54-Inch _27x54-Inch 36x63-Inch pUpoie GEanilated: = | Printed Mottled Mottled T . Yo ) Tapestry | Axminster || Axminster }' And haye you seen the R ; . i jestic b Heater | L | Range || X195 260 main. B, Teagttan R e B comes || 98¢ || $1- 511922 1372 509 Refined FREE. ‘This is the new Model : ‘ 1. Absolutely no hum and This 8-tube Model No. sl B $ o mo e EhaeluiE e 2 b b - i - RO 4 uine walnut veneer. e Seventhand | i BTt FLITL 5% The HUB pssnw. [EEHES T =™ - dackrost A e TS AN Nt e i NN\, ™ . CANE SUGAR Z V— W » 83

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