Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1930, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930. 7.5 it chars ot e torce con-| BUS LINES SUED. W. . Woses & Sons B6 # GIVEN WILL LECTURE |55, 2o, M my 8 e Sl et e by Plaintiff, Seeking $10,000, Claims to Have Suffered Per- SINCE 1861—SIXTY.NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh ICE MEETING‘ 2% e ot Tecure in the series, de- | mand last year. AT POL nvend l:r:nday 1.:"?‘"5 4 dd h%c.t;ws —,————— elly, it assistan n T nwmn stressed the importance the | WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE. eonslBijusite: Judge to Tell Park Officers of Police take in the presentation of cases| grand jury. Mr. Fihelly told his|woman Charges Husband With | The Nevin Bus Lines were sued for Proper Preparation of -udience that, contrary to popular opin-| $10,000 in the District Su- ‘m'zl lsth nflg uludhlshgel‘de:o fi: | Drunkenness and Desertion. | preme Court y:m,d" by Pinkel- e an Harry e vfitnc%- 2 | Mrs. Anna V. Murphy, 314 South stein, 500 Twelfth street, for alleged Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant. 3d. director Carolina avenue southeast. yesterdsy personsl injuries. The plaintiff says P T |of Pubiic_Butldings and Public Parks,'seved the District Supreme ” o B Police Court ' under whose command the United Court for he was a passenger on a vtfi‘ fi&“%fl. %‘éfiadn’l!cmn in the States park police comes, paid a high & limited divorce from James F. Mur- company December 30 last when it was Interior 1epartment auditorium Priday ' tribute to the force in a brief address. phy, a timekeeper in the District Sewer in collision with another automobile on | evening in the series being given in 'the vhwnmbn.g' that for :evenl hmlc_n;e!hp]o;k;z’e m‘pcfl.mt i e:l:“ 'r&eg l;:r: trwn:mfifmAu the Baltimore pike near Muirkirk, Md, [ jous cha: | o extension school of the United States has been no ser TR Lt B e | k police. The judge will acquaint apgainst any of them. She charges drunkenness and and desertion. gx u&glm with mt’imdl‘te demuc?»( the | Capt. Montgomery, who is an Artil-| The plaintiff is represented by At- a Att:melyl ?‘o#dle 8. Paregol appears or the plain! National 3770 m'epcn jon of cases for the lery officer in the Regular Army and ' torney J. L. Krupsaw. SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. National 3770 Reproducnons of Rare Oriental Rugs at Little Cost You KNOW What is INSIDE When You Buy An Embassy Living Room Suite No longer is the beauty of an Oriental rug a luxury to be dreamed of but never possessed. For now our clever American mills have produced these Bundhar Im- perial Lustra rugs, which retain all the rich, lustrous sheen, the gorgeous color- ing, the superb, original master designs of Oriental rugs—and at a cost from one. fifth to one-third less. You will im. mediately recognize the patterns to be copies of famous Sarouks, Kirmans, Ispa- hans and Ferehans. I.iERETOFORE it has been impossible for any buyer to be sure what was inside upholsteréd furniture. Yet the inner construction of this type of furniture is more important than in any other. FACTS You Should Know About Embassy Furniture Covered Frames are of oak, maple, birch or magnolia, air and kiln dried. All Joints and Corners are double doweled and corner blocked. All Exposed Wood is solid mahogany, with two exceptions, where feet or back legs are magnolia or gum. All Carvings are solid mahogany. Cushions are removable, easily cleaned. Specified Web Bottom on every piece, the strain of webbing on tacks being relieved by stout wire stirrups. This - sagging due to tacks pulling out. The Metal Plate sketched above is found on every plece. It is our guarantes of ‘OW, in Embassy Furniture, you KNOW that its beauty has been made permanent by scientific construction. The metal tag sketched at the right is on every piece. It is our guarantee. The complete specifications are on file here. 175 Room Size 9x12 Sizes are Average The Embassy Suite Sketched Above, $245 In styling this Chesterfield suite, emphasis has been placed upon both beauty and comfort. In a choice of tapestries that have been especially selected for appropriateness in color and pattern. T LR T IR $20 3x574 feet .... The Luster 4142734 feet Lasts 6x0 feet ...... $117.50 814x107; feet . . 9x15 feet ... Authentic Reproductions ..$162 You know that these Bundhar Imperial Lus- tra Rugs have the same rich sheen as true Orien- tal rugs=-and this luster lasts, as proven by tests. ....5238 rugs must be ingenious 11%4x12 feet . $252.75 reproductions whe;\ even ts have mistaken 117%4x18 feet . ....$404 exper o T RN $471.25 [ g:""‘ for real Orienta Oriental Rug Salon, Fourth Floor Inferesting carvings enhance the beauty of this smart suite which is covered in a fine tapestry. The deep down - filled cushions are luxuriously comfortable For the apartment living room this two-piece suite would be ideal. An Essay Is Requested for Educational Purposes on Cretonne*, Its Uses and the Value of Color in Interior Decoration We cordially invite the women of Wash- edgment of the time and study involved on the part of those who send in essays, we ington to write an essay of 500 to 750 words on the above subject. ‘Tell us what you think of cretonne as a decorative fabric, the value of color in the home, and how you would treat a particular room. Our object is to stress the many advantages in the use of cretonne, especially for the Spring and Summer seasons, to stimulate interest in the Art of Interior Decoration, and to provide a problem for our own student decorators and for vocational guidance purposes. Visit our Drapery, Section, inspect our large display and consult with our Interior Decorators, to get first-hand knowledge of what cretonnes are being made, the newest in designs, the various widths, and how to solve any particular problem. In acknowl- will present the following ensemble to the person submitting the essay which in our opinion shows the most originality and thought: Cretonne Spreads for Twin Beds Cretonne Draperies for Two Windows Two Cretonne Dresser Covers Two Pairs Ruffied Curtains of Permanent Finish Marquisette This ensemble is fast color and valued at $100. It will be displayed in our F Street windows the week of March 23rd. All essays should be in the mail on or be- fore Saturday, March 29th. The ensemble will be presented during the week beginning April 6. *Cretonne, as we use the term, is a printed drapery fabric and includes cretonne, chintx and glazed chints. Drapery Section, Third Floor This Is Bedding Week at Yloses W. B. Toses & Sons An Embassy Suite in Adaptable Lawson Style $275 ‘The Lawson has the straight simple lines so frequently associated with the highest type of beauty. It may be chosen in mobhair, tapestry or damask. Down - filled cushions. A suite that will satisfy those who desire dig- nity, charm and elegance in the living room furniture. Buy Your Furniture Like Your Good Car—Our Deferred Payment Plan Might Well Be Called “Moses’ Investment Plan” Living Room Furniture, Sixth Ploor

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