Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1930, Page 23

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THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930. louse & Herrmann, Seventh at Eye Street House & Herrmann, Seventh at Eye Stret ur Anniversary Sale Thie generous response of our regular customers has been most gratifying. We want every one of you to benefit by the oEermgs We have seen a host of new faces, too—and that’s been cspecxally pleasmg—'for such values and such prices must make firm friends for “Furniture of Merit.” So—lf you haven’t visited the sale— then these last daya gwe you opportumty—'mth remarkable variety from which to select—and with the “Anniversary pnces > still in force—UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY—then passes into history the most xzemarkablc event in our buamess career. $289.00 Colonial Bedroom Suite . . . $217 A fa,‘ithful reproduction of famous colonial type; of mahogany and gumwood. Thes pieces are so designed that they can be used separately with good effect. $329 Colonial Maple Bedroom Suite . . $247 ., Early American is the’ inspiration for this design. The figured maple veneers anid effective carvings are consistent with its type, creating a suite that is delightfully individual. The poster bed adds to its quaintness. $365.00 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite . . $274 A suite of Sheraton influence, with pieces of generous proportions, but main- taining ,that refined dignity consistent with Sheraton. Walnut veneer on gumwood. 395.00 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite . . $315 selected woods are combined in this suite. Modern in its design, but with characteristic smartness of the present fashion. Light walnut finish. $39.50 Dresser and Mirror . . . $290.75 They match in design and color, also matching the chest of drau ers above. It is a;remarkable combination at the price. $118.50 $159.00 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite . It is unbelievable value at such low price. Dignified in design and character- ful finish. Skilled workmanship, with artistic overlays. The veneers are gen- wuine walnut and the foundation sturdy gumwood. $175.00 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite . . $134 The four pieces include either chifforobe or chest of drawers, as you prefer. , ‘All full size; large mirrors; sturdy construction. Decorated with handsomely figured walnut veneers and overlays. $199.00 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite . . $167 Marked individuality characterizes the design and finish of this suite. The lines are exceedingly graceful and its attractiveness is emphasized with burl walnut panels. $250.00 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite . . $197 \Arhstlcall\ applied veneers and overlays are features of this ch:rmmg suite. Quahty is emphasized in the style, the finish and in the workmanship, inside 533.00 Chaise Lounge . . . . $24.50 mart in design and comfortable in pattern. Upholstered in cretonne to match e boudoir chair shown above. $4.95 - $7.50 Brown Metal Bed . 'win or double size, finished in the rich brown tone. Heavy two-inch posts d substantial fillers. $13.50 Layer Felt Mattress . . . $9.95 Here's a mattress you can rely upon as being of durable constructlon of layer {elt with roll edge and covered with attractive ticking. Insuring good night’s ' $Z4.50 Windsor Metal Bed . $17.50 "Another special anniversary value. Windsor bed des1gn, gramed to resemble wood; lasting finish. $10.00 Metal Bed . i i gouble or twin size; attractive brown fimsh The desxgn of thn bed is unusu- ly attractive. $13.75 Coil Spring . . . . . $9.75 construction consists of 90 coil springs, held securcly by hea\y bound . A better spring than you would.expect at the price. $14.95 $19.75 Inner Spring Mattress . . THe resilient spring construction makes this an unusually comfortable mat- tress, while the art ticking gives it attractive appearance. Inallthe popular sizes. $18.75 Special Coil Spring . . . . . $13.50 Ninety-nine resilient coil springs furnish the supreme comfort in this spring. They are strongly tied with heavy edge bands. $19.50 Complete Bed Outfit . . Here’s an outfit that will furnish the spare room mexpennvely and comfort- ably. The outfit consists of a metal bed, link spring and mattress. $35.00 Coil Spring Bed Outfit . . ‘This outfit is built for durable service and comfort — conslshng of metal bed coil spring and felt mattress. 565.00 De Luxe Bed Outfit . . . . . $49.50 Fhe bed/is metal, finished like walnut; coil spring, and’ mattreu with inner springs. To be had either twin size or-double size. $22.50 Poster Bed . . . . . \Walnut or mahogany finish, with gumwood Typlcal poster deslgn anda real annivensary special. $32.50 Double Day-Bed . . . $24.50 t is the popular type and easily opens to a large, double bed The comfortable mattriess is covered with heavy cretonne. $16.75 Wood Finish Metal Bed . Made of metal, handsomely designed, with decorated panel—m popullr wood fini $23.50 Gliding Settee . . . . $17.50 One of the most satisfactory types—roomy and comfortable, with ¢hoice of attractive colors and duck covering. $11.50 $16.50 Fiber Chair or Rocker . . Made of closely woven fiber, finished in rich shaded buff; fitted with cretonne- covered spring seat cushions. $7.45 $9.95 Couch Hammock . . . . . . Thick, padded seat; khaki color and complete with chains for hanging. $4.50 Maple Porch Rocker . . . $2.95 Made of solid Vermont maple, with double rattan seat and slat back. We advise you to get your supply for the entire Summer now at this price. $950End Table . . . . . . . $6.50 Style is an essential quality in this attractive piece. Of beautiful design, with solid mahogany top. $29 Davenport Table . . . . $17.50 A large table of the oblong type, in a combination of mahogany and gum- wood; with sturdy under construction. $47.50 Extension Gateleg Table . . . . $35 A very attractive design and of unusual quality. Solid mahogany top, and with folding disappearing leaf. $16.50 Occasional Table . . . . . $12.50 A table that is definite in design, but in excellent taste. Solid mahogany. $5.95 Porcelain Top Table . . . $4.75 The base is white enameled wood and contains drawer. The porcelain top is 24x40 inchies in size. $24.50 Gate-Leg Table . . . $18.75 Of all the occasional tables, none surpasses the gate-leg in popularity. This is an anniversary production, with solid mahogany top. $25 Occasional Table . . . . A table which should have a place in every modern living room. Solid ma- hogany top; gumwood base. $12.50 $16 Coffee Table . . . . . Both a useful and decorative piece. Mahogany top on gumwood base. $23 Console Table and Mirror . . . $17.50 Beautifully designed and well proportioned combination. May be bought separately. Table, $10; mirror, $7.50. $8.50 Drop-Leaf Table . . . . . . $595 Made of clean, white wood; smoothly sanded, ready for painting. $14.50 $19.75 Tea Wagon . . . . . Drop-leaf model, with trays. Gumwood construction of walnut finish. $59.50 Reclining Chair and'Stool . . $47.50 A comfortable and useful combination. Chair has deep, soft seat and back, the back being adjustable to several positions. Offered in a variety of color- ful jacquard upholstery. $58.00 Occasional Chair . . . . . $42.50 It has artistic decoritive quality as well as construction value and practical comfort. Covered in genuine damask. $47.50 $65.00 Colonial Wing Chair . . True to period in line and character; appropriately covered in fine tapestry. $65.00 English Club Chair . . $47.50 A big, roomy, real man’s chair. Strong in construction and smart in effect. $169 ColonialSofa . . . . . . . . $129 A quaintly upholstered old Virginia sofa with solid mahogany exposed frame. $119.00 Tuxedo Sofa . . . . $87.50 High back and arms; deep seats on sturdy webbing. C0\ ered in handsome tapette; or will be built to your order as preferred. $23.50 Governor Bradford Chair . . $17.50 No home is really completely furnished without one of these reproductions of historical fame. Made of birch, mahogany finished. 3 $8.25 $11.50 Hall Chair . . . . . Made of pecan wood, finished in the rich walnut shade. Complete with uphol- stered pad. $1.95 Metal Folding Chair . . . $1.00 Very practical for home or outing use. Folds perfectly flat and can be easily stacked in the car. $125.00 Chesterfield Sofa . . . . . . $89 A design of dignified refinement, made with webbed base and covered in denim. This sofa will also be built to your special order if desired. .~ $11.50 $15 Ladder-Back Chair . . . Birch construction, in rich mahogany finish; woven fiber seat. $2.95 Upholstered Footstool . . . . $1.95 A handy stool of good, practical size, covered in jacquard of assorted patterns. $4.95 High Chair . . . . . . $2.95 ouae & Hemnn, Seventh a Eye Street i - MIIHMIIHIWMIIIIIHI!IIHINMIMMWI!IIIHIHIIIWIMM i Papers Mentioning Exiled Prince Carol Face Confiscation By the Associated Press. BUCHAREST, May 14.—The Rumanian lnvemmem yesterday oreend confiscation of any per which mentioned me mme of the exiled Prince Carol, who traded his right to this counh'yt throne fm' love of a Mme. Helene Lu ‘The lcfitm was taken in con- sequence of publication of Vin- tila Bratianu, fom\er premler and leader of the Li or opposi- tion party, of 100, 000 coples of a A p-mphlet accusing the govern- ent and regency council of Dlomni to bring about Carol's return as a member of the re- gency council. Carol is now in It was sald the government be- lieved M. Bratianu's venomous publication would strengthen the hands of Premier Maniu in deal- ing with the opposition. MISS STERN COLLECTS COLORED PROPERTY OWNERS WARNED 33 Texas Riot Suspects Held Since Jailed Man Was Burned. By the Assoeiated Press. SHERMAN, Tex., May 14.—Efforts to discover the mr.hon ©of warnings threa emn: to burn buildings owned by d people today temporarily nuha Inzher lcuvmu of a military court of inquiry seeking informat dfln relative to luz mdly: anti-colored ri Bennett, Hogue, 30, of nenm. Tex., was arrested last night and charged with “posting notices against Ne s felony,” in connection with the its. He was arrested by the Texas After being leased under $500 bond to appear laf denied he Nted wun- FANCY WALKING STICKS white w Novelist’s Strange Hobby Is Re- |, vealed by Many Odd-Shaped and Valuable Canes. LONDON (N.ANA)—Miss G. B. Stern, the novelist, a dramatization of whose book, “Debonalr,” was recently | cus! produced at the Lyric Theater, has a strange hobby for one of her sex. She collects walking sticks. They are of ebony, ivory and agage, of blue shagreen and orange Chinese lacquer. One, in crnmy yellow, has l v(ennen amb- top; another, a red has a kr shaped like a toad, whlle a thh’d (ar counlry use, is cut (mm a nut hedge and shows the marks of the hflnEY \suckle 'lhlch for yurs twined roun its sf | (cnpymm 1930, by North, American News- er_Allian k. e;nrou in sections affected by the Hrene. Orders .78 hmmun'mequhw ers to ! myoncmvuld attempt to start a fire, 'l’he total of riot suspects taken into tody, principally by State Rangers, has reached 33. Church Contest Ties Traffic. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (fl—-A !\lndly school attendance contest j ouume for & class and trai extra policemen had w be called. prisni T Sweden's export trade is brutlu all high records. Never a Worry or Care If Your Home is Equipped with BoNTI NE TaE WASHABLE WINDOW SHADR YES—It's Washable—in fact, you may serub a TONTINE Window Shade time and time again and mno harm will ed-- to it. You may launder a Tontine Shade every you cleanse your curtains and other draperies. .w, why put up vmh lny other kind? out our low Factory Prices on Thuc Beautiful Made-to-Measure Shades. Don’t Forget the Address k"fl“ 830 13th Sl N.wW. w STOKES SAMMONS | REGISTERED | estate of Sarah Alice THURSDAY At2P.M. At Sloan’ s Art Galleries H._.l 715 13th St. NW. The Harriman Sale (By Catalogue) Rare and valuable household adornments and Ohfi of art h_ the arriman, order of the Pennsylvania Co. . of Philadelphia, Pa., together with additions from the old British Embassy A prominent local family leaving for Europe, ‘-.na other sources. To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street and FRIDAY May 15th and 16th, 1930 Each Day lflllnnlrtli-nil-ne'lMAhumn Lnrn Anbnuon Carpet, Fre, finish Candelabra, French Screens, ware; Caliction of Antique Fans, Pier Mirrors, Rare tal Silverware, Sheraton Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Chinese and Japanese of Art, Curios, Carved Ivories, -lulatrles. Needlepoint Work, Antique Paintings, Brasses, Bronzes, Cas and Paisley Shawls, ete. Catalogues on Application to the Auctioneers. Terms Cash. Holds Make-up on for Hours with Lasting Beauty Summer sun and dusty winds—what mis- chief they work with your skinl Yet even at this trying season, you can keep your skin soft and smooth by applying Plough’s Vanishing Cream before your powder and rouge. Smoothed over the face and neck, this snowy-white cream vanishes instantly, leavmg a thin film of protection against the coarsening effects of sun, wind and weather. It banishes shiny nose and the nced for constant repowder= in and keeps your skin fully fai fine-textured and youth- Plough’s Vanishing Cream is attractively packa d in two sizes and sensibly priced at 30c and 50c. Tryit! The S0¢ size con- wor | House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” Seventh at Eye ‘filflfl Choice of ivory or green enamel finish on these chairs of durable construction. oy the rger izn. $19.50 Occasional Chair . . . . . $13.50 Comfortable scooped seat and shaped back; covered in hxgh grade jacquard. QT A\ tains twice the quan- ity of the 30 size. SAlotgle’s A PRODUCT OF %‘ S Ijm:Nngl;voix (i::&EAun FRANCISCO /aeoount. 0.

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