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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 7, 1930—PART THRER. W, B, TNoses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE ~ INDANGHLDREN OPPOSEENCLAND ; Adopt Myth About Simian FURNITURE Heroes in Organizing SALE for Fight. F Street at Eleventh National 3770 Sale of Lambs’ Wool Comforts Guaranteed 100% Wool Filling $ 4.95 Eick Regularly $8.75 to $9.75 Phone Orders Taken Beginning 8:00 A.M. Monday By far the greatest value we have ever offered in a wool comfort. In plain colors or figured cen- ters with plain backs and borders. Colors are rose, blue, gold, orchid or green, MOSES—FIRST FLOOR 9 AM. to 6 P.M. By the Associated Press. BOMBAY, September 6.—A fairy tale dear to children in India has been brought to life by the National Congress Association in its endeavor to interest people of all classes in Gandhi's strug- It is the story of the “monkey army,” based on ancient Hindu mythology. A wise old monkey, who thinks and schemes and talks, is the hero. ‘The new monkey army—“Vanar Bena,” in the vernacular—appeared first in Bombay. It is being formed by Fine Seamless Broadloom Carpets In the New Glowing Fall Colors hundreds of thousands of children, For Any Room Congress leaders say, and the aim is + For Stairs to have companies in every city and L village. Several times, as part of Gandhl's gl For Hall ecivil disobedience program, the “sol- . $ 5~50 sq. yd. diers” declared a holiday. Schools were A picketed. Pupils who would not join T o e o s S g A g processions of I matchied through the streets dally for & iV Eailing out, “Righteousness for Tndinl” e At the same time they urged all Indians The floors of your homg‘ are like the back- Bl e "sl"'."n""‘.,‘;' ground of a picture, that is why you should ooty Britieh Goodats ¥ 5 give such careful consideration when choosing The story of the monkey army is the colors of your floor coverings. Webhgve starts in stock dark blue, rust, puff blue, taupe, beige, t, “Once upon a time there : lived -ox‘;lmg:' Other characters are the red, jade green and mulberry, so that you may SR S N5 Ve Tater bapustia be sure of getting the particular color you princess bride, o il The prince is Rama, big and strong, i} / - and his wife is Sita. The King has two ) R arch enemies—a witch, who contrives v 4 ug the banishment of Rama and Sita, and $ 50 & neighboring ruler called Ravana, who, Sive OxiD » MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR. almost as old as the hills of India and & 7 Rt in the monkey world, is the Evil One. ‘While Rama and Sita pine in a forest to which they have been exiled Ravana kidnaps the bride. Rama wanders among the trees calling, “Si-ta! My Si-ta!” until the mournful cry reaches the ears of the monkey foll. Hanuman, chief of the monkeys, vol- unteers his services. He is a son of the Wind God and exceedingly wise. He knows, therefore, that Ravana has stolen Sita and taken her to a palace at Lanka and he summons monkeys from far and near until an enormous army is assembled. ‘They move against Ravana, beating eoconut war drums and blowing bam- boo trumpets. The Evil One has an army of apes as defenders, but Hanu- man, using his tail as a torch, sets fire to the palace and the flames spread The Annual September Sale of All-Wool Blankets All-Wool Plaid Blankets $6-39 e $840 i Armstrong Linoleum Brightens Any Room Plain and Two-Tone until the whole principality of the Evil One is_consumed. For 10 days the monkeys battle the apes. Finally Ravana is killed and Rama and Sita are carried back home, where they find that the old King has died of grief and worry. Whereupon the young couple ascend the throne and reign long and happily. They heap honors upon Hanuman, who, among other prerogatives, rides about in a chariot drawn by hundreds of apes, thus showing that wisdom controls evil. BUNCO CHIEF WOULD RETURN TO ATLANTA Friends Make Effort to Arrange Indictments So Floyd Woodward May Come Home. By the Assoclated Press. The Atlanta Journal yesterday sald friends of Woodward were making every effort to have the bunco chieftain’s long list of pending indictments ar- ranged so that his desire “to come back home and wipe the slate clean” might realized. be ‘Woodward, facing charges in State and Federal courts here to murder, has eluded officers I years, Originally there were six indictments against Woodward in Federal Court, one was nolle prossed and five are still outstanding. These charge use of the mails to defraud. Ten of the 17 indictments pending in the State courts charge Woodward with larceny after trust, involving the bunco ring’s fake stock and race track schemes. One charges larceny from the person and three charge vagrancy, cheating and swindling. Another charges him and three others with operating ;w disorderly house and another alleges {Tales of Well Known Folks In Social and Official Life (Continued From Eighth Page.) thoughts re-creating the atmosphere of past years. Occasionally a visitor drops in from the village to bemoan with him the changing and that the inn- keeper could not make a decent living and had emigrated to America. Mr, and Mrs. Deeping share the hobby of outdoor life, and both work together in the formal garden to the rear, where a high box hedge shields from intrusion. They have s rose-embowered pergola ‘Where they partake of nearly all their food i..formally, and where they receive their friends for tea. The only other member of the Deeping family is & marge diack cat, Twi'k, that has been the most photographed feline in all of Burrey. Twink has tt.2 histrionic sense well developed, and will arise from Wwhat seemed a sound slumber and arch his back and spit ferociously just in time to add an impressive feature to a snapsnot. Mr. and Mrs. Deeping will, it their present intentions materialize, make an extended tour of this country next Spring. They plan the long sea Yoyage from the Channel ports to Lis Angeles in early Winter, and to spend the scason in the metropolis of the :I:?ntls, arlld I]lttr‘ to do the sights con- lentiously from the Pacific Coast in- land to the Atlantic seaboard. g A Dr. E. C. Brooks, president of North Carolina State College, has been made an honorary member of the faculty of the University of Chile. e aiee The Brighton Hotel Management wishes to announce that Miss Emily R. Pendleton formerly of the Westmoreland Cafe, is now manager of the Brighton Cafe One of the most attractive Din. inr Rooms in the city—delight- ful home atmosphere, and spe- clal attention given to well balanced meals. Our 1, 2 and 3 room apartments, recently redecorated, now available. The newest fine embossed, marbelized or tile patterns in this excellent quality linoleum. Linoleum is now being used in every room in the home. This is particularly suited to kitchens, sun porches or bath rooms. ABOVE: Showing how attractive a hall may be made by use of linoleum. AT LEFT: The kitchen always looks bright and clean looking when you use linoleum on the floor. A Few of the Use the New MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR. Many Ways to Drapery Fabrics ABOVE: AN EFFECTIVE WAY to drape windows is shown. Painted wooden cornice finishes the top of the win- dows. Drapery fabrics can be used for slipcovers, too, and for pillows. Individuality in Interior Decorations— the dream of every lover of an artistic home. Our particular idea and color scheme, fashioned to our own taste— that’s the thought we had in mind when we planned this new Fall Showing of materials. Draperies, Hangings and Upholstering designed to meet the requirements of the critic. Damask, Brocatelles, Chintz and Tapestries, in plain, two-toned and multi-colored effects. All moderately priced. Without Obligation Interior Decorator’s Advice Chintz, 1 va Damask, $3, 4, $54 va Tapestry, * 3.50, 54.50, $ 5 Yd. - MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Light, fluffy all-wool Blankets, in plaids of blue, rose, gold or green. $Q45 One of the our finest quality blankets. 70x80 inches. In plaids of rose, blue, green, gold or orchid. $1285 Another famous “North Star” Blanket. A remarkable face beauty in finish, luster and color. In correct Fall shades. Other Fine-Quality All-wool Blankets, size 60x80 inches. Plaids of rose, blue, gold, green or orchid. $||.35 saté The famous “North Star” Blanket, size 70x80 inches. Five shades. $|5:55 puie Warm without extra weight. “North Star” Blanket in size 72x84. Rose, gold, green, blue or orchid plaid. Plaid Blankets Specially Priced in Our Sale Up to $35 Pair $435 e Solid color all-wool Blankets, in rose, green, gold, blue, orchid or tan. 55.35 cach Here is real warmth combined with beauty. Lovely shades in this solid color blanket. 57.35 each All-wool solid color “North Star” Blanket. Size 70x80 inches. A special value. $1165 cach Two-tone Blankets in orchid and green, rose and gold, peach and green or orchid and gold. Other Two-Tone and Plain Blankets Sale Priced, $16.50 Each $100,000 Additional Stock in the September Oriental Rug Sale Antique... Semi-Antique ...Modern Pieces... Foreseeing the demands for Oriental rugs and to add zest to our great rug sale, which is now at its height, we have just purchased $100,000 worth of new stock. There are many, many pieces—for every requirement—from small mat sizes to large carpet sizes in this sale. VISIT OUR . ORIENTAL RUG SALON FOURTH FLOOR Now is the time to buy an Oriental rug while prices are little more than the cost of a fine domestic rug. There is nothing that adds more of an appear- ance of luxury to your home than a lustrous-looking Oriental rug. Even if you are not contemplating buying immediately, come in and look around, you will enjoy the display we have. Reductions of 20% During Sale