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1 Tome, Pricesilre Loy Than For- M al Bed Outfit and designed spring and a $ I 5 .98 e Hub Pull-Up Chair $5.95 "Pn artistic comfortable chair with t THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 14 1930—PART ONE. 17171 i) AWOWIVANiV: i Loose-Cushion Cogsv)ell Chair in Velour $1495 ‘Why not & ¢hair Hke this for Dad b —now! Tt is The HUB Offers This New Bed Room Suite in Genuine Wanut Veneer Four Pieces, Regularly $198, Reduced to- ment. Deck-top chest of drawers, dresser, wood bed and Hollywood vanity. Liberal Credit—THE HUB A gorgeous suite of four pieces made. of genuine walnut veneer on gumwood. A group of which any homemaker could he proud. In construction and finish this suite compares favorably with any $198 suite and its purchase will prove a splendid invest- i Solid Walnut End Table See this extraordi- nary value. The big- s 98 gest bargain in an end . table ever offered by am—— the Hub pow have, of walnut finished gumwood. Sturdy in construction and consisting of a buffet, Walnut-Finished Dining Suite $ A strikingly handsome ten-piece group to take the place of that time-worn suite you server, extension table, china cabinet and six leather seat chairs. $5.00 Down Delivers This Suite Three-Piece Fiber Living Room Suite Homemakers just starting housekeeping will find in this Buite service, comfort and attractiveness at a price well within the most modest nc Settee, armchair and rocker writh cretonne-covered seat cushions.... 50c a Week—The Hub ut-Finished Suite @ suite for buffet, ex- $ peat chairs. , 23.75 —THE HUB Telephone Set Loose-Cushion Bed-Davenpcrt Suite There is no place like home—and there is no home com- s i plete in its furnishings which does not boast of a bed-daven- Two pieces, stand and stool with { Kot suite. This one is upholstered in velour and consists of turned legs. The set s 49 | 2 bed-davenport, armehair and wing chair. Loose spring-flled is nicely finished in . seat cushions. == o $5.00 Down—The Hub @ mahogany The Rug Department, Too, Is Eager to Serve You With Values and Easy Terms A Special Sale of Room-Size Wool Brussels Rugs at 51995 Rug in choice of two $37 ' Roll-Front Kitchen Cabinet ° Made of hardwood, complete with porcelain top. Choite of ll sotden o or colors. Thi number 18 be- Kl ing closed out | ac & sacrinee. $)7-80 Here's a surprise value in an attractive floor covering—a room size Wool Brussels i A sizes, 9x12 feet of 814x10%4 feet. Patterns and colors are most distinctive and their service is guaranteed. A They have just arrived, so you are assured of an unbroken assortment Seamless Crade Axminster Rugs Heavy quality velvety nap rugs in a host of patterns, including conventional anc ental designs in colors to please the most exacting homemaker. Chojce of 9x12 1§ B14x101; feet. P Room-Size Wool Velvet Rugs A fine quality rug, not quite as expensive as the better grade of Axminsters, but quite popular with most homemakers on account of $ 2 6.85 their beauty and genuine “woven in” service. Choice of 9x12-foot or Ri4x10%4-foot sizes. Special Lot of Room-Size Mottled Axminster Rugs * An all-over conventional pattern suitable for bed rooms. These rugs are woven in an excel- lent manner with a deep serv- iceable nap and the color com- hinations are most pleasing 9x12-foot size only. Priced at Square Yard 339 Sale of Congoleum Make Felt-Base Rugs All perfect with borders—in an excellent assortment of patterns, 9x12 feet ' 9x10Y; feet 7Y2x9 feet .... %;f?thv?v 3-Piece $98 Living Room Suite It must not be judged by the price. It is indeed a sur- prisingly well made and comfortable overstuffed suite at the price. Settee, armchair and but- 0 ton-back chair to match. \‘elnur$ covered., Loose spring-filled seat cushions. $5.00 Down—The Hub wis: we” N L | September 13— hative, R BRITISHER HOPES TOSHOOTH PARLEY | Admiraity Head to Discuss - Franco-Italian Tangle - With Frenchman. & | By Radio to The Sur. - PARIS, France, September 13.—The % | naval reiations between France afld I | Italy and thé evéntual reactions of the B | Franco-Italian agreément or &isagnéé & | ment on the faté of the London newal | tréaty will be fully reviewed by A. V. Aléxander, first lord of the British ad« | miralty, and Jacques Louis Du French' minister of marine, in course of their all-day talks today aid tofmorrow. . Would Smooth Negotintions. M. b ‘The avowed aim of Mr. Alexandér'’s ® | yislt, who is coming here Qir & | Rome, is to smooth the 10~ negotitions initiated some weeks” ® | and to help both sides reach AR standing which would spare % | Britain the necessity of using the sacape clause in the Londoh naval treaty. Mr. Alexander’s task, apparently, is & | ot easy. Despite the fact that the re- e | cent Franco-Italin parieys, held in | Paris between Aristide Briand, French foreign minister, and Count Italian Ambassador at PAris, with Fréench and Italian naval = | werb surrounded with the _ul L | secrécy, it appears that théy have so R | far failed. 8 understood that the I.e‘ France, they have offered Itallan faval forces to & ¢ | bélow those of the French. Frénch Disagree. But the ground on which the scheme Was proposed Would give the AL ml;tr ‘proportion os‘ nbvxy-m mn. = | than the French and the French gov- £ | ernment disagreed and decided that the negotiations would be resumed ‘Whether Mr. Alexander can In&fln » miratulous why out of the m K | standings alrtady 86 extehsivel: amugmmqumm g (Gopyrignt, 1080.) E BANKER AND GIRL FACE PRISON TERMS E | Tury Conviets Tws of Book Manip- alation Involved in $172,800 Lom. K | By the Amociated Prows. te hm ] o 800, 2 A jury found them guilty last ni ou the first of five counts on &n g'a ment that held them to attount p% | wrecking of the suburban bank: fpfllll. Only 50 minutes were for the nmqm! of & verdict, And i with the slight comfort of & ehance new trial and appeal to higher Langguth and Miss Lindgren had i other trisls before them, Otto Kerner will hear a imo= yesterday %: | falsifying reports to State bank ex iners. There remai to be tried charg & | of embezzlement, y, consp! and acceptance of d its when & knéw the bank was insolvent, % | guth Alone being Aecused of forgery, el gl S |PILSUDSKI OPPOSITION . OUTBREAK IS EXPECTED ¥ | Btern Restrictive Measures of Fisry Marshal Who Caused Arrests Leads to Tension. e By the Associated Prash. WARBAW, September 13.—Restrictive measures decreed by Marshal Joseph g% | Pilsudski since he reasslimed power premier recently Wave eauséd uaflg & | throughout the eountky and forgign observers see indieAtions of trouble;tg. morrow. 2~ ‘The sharp-tongued And fiery ma; this week caused the Arrést of - & | tion Deputies in the Lower House, Sejm, and also banned political mebte w. & | ings scheduled for tomorro Leaders of the RadieAl and Central parties, however, sAy that they will hold i | meetings for publie protest on the Sab= b-wh ’dlesplte 'th: m)'sudlm 3:"';‘ le most of lonists 'm rounded up in the nifale of the weelk, & prominent N&tional Democrat Was | arrested yesterddy. It Was understddd ;)f\n he whs charged with non-payment. notes. ‘The public is exeited over the events, but there have been no demonstrations thus far. ° ' : | AFRICAN AGAIN QUIZZED - IN MISSIONARY KILLING % | Fingerprint Compatiton Leads to New Probe in Death of Woman Attacked in Lonely Cottage. $ | By the Associated Press. - NAIROBI, Kenya, British East Afriéh, Mutua Nozmo, originally suspectéd of having slain Miss Hilda J. Stumpf, Ameriean. | missionary of the Afriean Inland Mise sion, found dead in Jahuary, and - % | leased for lack of evidence, now is bei re-examined before Magistrate with Attorney General MacGregor su= 7 | pervising the prosecution. Nozmo was reatrested recently ypon evidenct aaid to have been gleancd comparison of his fingerprints with : | marks left at the scene of the tragedy at Kujabe. Miss Stump!, who has a brother aj a cousin in Pennsylvania, was suffocatel d attacked in her lonely mission ¢oli= ge. She had been & missionary in Africa for 22 years. BANS POLISH MEETINGS - %: | Open Air Political Sessions 'Are Stopped as Tension Grows. = ‘WARSAW, Poland, lt&!.ember 13 (M) —Arrest of opposition deputies by -ore der of the governmeént of Marshal. Jé= seph Pilsudski has producsd such s state of political tension in Poland h&: for thel presleflniion otupuhlu: open-air political meetin ay were forbidden. - y ) The parties of the center and the 1left in the Polish Diet have sched: important meetings for tomorrow.. Warsaw and several provincial X but are having d! 1ves, i immedintely, A