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" WISELY ARRANGED KITCHEN HELPFUL Housewife’s Workshop Can Be Made Attractive and Convenient. HERE really can be a rainbow around the dishpan for the| woman who takes the time and | thought to make her kitchen | attractive as possible, interior decorators | contend. Since the equipment for the kitchen is attractive, complete and efficient, the woman who works in a dull, dingy, inconvenient and poorly arranged kitch- en does so only because she has not given the room and its furnishings the little thought necessary to make them all they should be, decorators say. No matter how small or large the kitchen, or what its shape, or how cut up it may be with openings, there is & kitchen cabinet with cupboards to fit into it. For the woman who wants her kitchen to be attractive and orderly there are cupboards and cabinets which will hold every one of the kitchen| utenstls. | Kitchen Is Workshop. ‘The woman who considers her kitchen first of all a workshop and then as something to be made as bright and pleasing as possible will prefer to have many of these utensils always in sight and will be content to hang them or place them near where they are always used. The many shallow shelves of the new kitchen cabinets and the cupboards which come with them have a great advantage over deep shelve A deep | &helf may hold more things, but the | m’ wanted is always at the very acheme ‘worken out'tn the wiienen ases | JUVENILE COURT GETS not mean that an elaborate scheme of decoration need be followed. Most kitchen walls are refinished in the Spring or early Summer, and it is Just as cheap to paint, paper or tint them with a pleasing color. The idea that dark, dull walls do not show dirt 6o easily as light ones is a mistaken notion. ~ While dark colors show less contrast to dust and dirt, they supple- ment it by being darker in tone so that they really look dingy much more | quickly. Harmony Is Urged. Light walls and woodwork of some | color the homemaker likes, with kitchen furniture to carry out the color plan, and with curtains and linoleum in har- mony, make a well decorated kitchen. ‘The , t00, may harmonize in color with other kitchen furniture. A color scheme of blue and ivory might easily and inexpensively be car- ried out in this way: Walls of light | tan with cream ceiling; woodwork deep | vory; tan and blue linoleum on the floor; cabinets, cupboards, table in cream with blue stencil motifs; chair of blue; curtains of unbleached muslin with blue border or of blue drapery oilcloth or ©f cream scrim with blue dots. ASKS LIFE PRESIDENCY Newly Chosen Leader of Turkish Parliament Will Support Executive | ISTANBUL, Turkey, September 25 (P, —Fethi Bey greeted his election in the Angora Parliament yesterday as leader of the new Liberal party by de- claring one of his first concerns will be to petition Mustapha Kemal Pasha | to allow himself to be elected President | of the Turkish republic for life by na- | breathing machine that has kept Fran- | | ces McGann, known as the “respirator | tional plebiscite. said the Ghazi should not be eonsidered the party of one political party or the other, since he is the prop- of the nlfiondltfhtge. 's second four-year term as President will expire next year. What Do You Know About Furniture? How many of the 10 questions pro- | pounded below can you answer? If you | can answer 7 of them you are average; | if your score is 8 or better, you are “good”; if you can answer less than 5, your knowledge of decoration has been neglected eg] E 1. V7hat color is the “complement” of | l?‘;-’ ‘Whi 5 at Michigan city is noted for | §ts fine furniture? 3. Name an English queen who in- fluenced furniture ? 4. What is the name of a chair-| back, consisting of a series of horizontal | cross rails? | 5. What is a pipe-crust table? | 6. What is veneer? 7. What are the two most popular weaves in domestic rugs? 8. Must living room furniture be limited to one particular period? 9. In a room cf what exposure are warm colors most satisfactorily used? 10. What is the best way of lighting the living room? (Answers in column 1, page 6.) Suite with Quiet (with Full Bed) Dignity 7 Pieces . . . . . $280.00 6 Pieces . . . .. $243.50 R. WASHINGTON, Here is seen a modern young housewife preparing a surprise for husband with the aid of an up-to-date equipment, including a practical type of cabinet. INTO NEW QUARTERS Building on Louisiana Avenue Bet- ter Fitted to Uses of Tribunal, Opening Next Week. The Juvenile Court was moved yes- terday from the Arthur School Building | to quarters in the Gunton Building at | 468-72 Louisiana avenue. While work- men have not as yet finished painting, cleaning and otherwise putting the building in order, it is expected every- | thing will be in readiness to open court | the first of next week. ‘The entire building will be utilized by | the court, with the chambers of Judge | Kathryn Sellers on the second floor | and the clerk’s offices on the ground | floor. The old quarters in the Arthur | School Building, soon to be razed, were crowded and poorly lighted and venti- lated, officials saia. BREATHING IS EASIER FOR RESPIRATOR GIRL| Physicians Hopeful About Saving | Nurse Who Has Been Kept Alive With Artificial Lungs. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, September 25.—A de- crease in the pressure in the hoxlike girl,” alive for the past 14 days, was regarded yesterday by physicians and officials at St. Luke's Hospital as a hopeful sign. ‘The pressure in the machine—which produces artificlal respiration by alter- nating vacuum and pressure—has been reduced from 18 to 6 centimeters, but neither doctors nor officials would pre- dict how much longer it will be neces- sary to continue the treatment. The | girl, whom the doctors are calling “Kid | Frances,” because of the game fight she | is making for her life, was placed in | the machine when infantile paralysis stopped her lung muscles from func- | ticning. £he was serving as a student nurse in the hospital at the time she was stricken. KING HAS INFECTED EYE ||, | Siamese Monarch Coming to U. S.| |, for Treatment, Railroad Bays. l SAN FRANCISCO, September 25 (#). —The King of Siam was reported suf- fering from a serious eye infection, in a s'atement issued by the Canadian | Pacific Railway. The King and Queen, the carrier an- nounced, have arranged to sail for Van- couver aboard the Empress of Japan, arriving next April 19. The King, the reilroad said, will seek treatment either 8t Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, or the Royal Victoria Hospital, in Victoria, Montreal. CHICAGO GANGSTER GETS YEAR IN JAIL Also Fined $300, but Gets Chance| for Release on $20,000 Bond. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 25 —Frank (Duke) Battaglia, alleged member of the notorous “42 gang" yesterday was sentenced to the Bridewell for one year and fined $300 and costs by Judge John H. Lyle. On two charges of assault with intent to kill, Judge Lyle fixed Battaglia's bond at $20,000 and ordered him held to the grand jury. Police yesterday arrested Johnny Genaro, free-lance gunman and bomb tosser, a brother of Joe Genaro, one of Chicago’s 26 “public enemies.” He was captured as he endeavored to escape from a rooming house police have been watching for several days in an effort to apprehend his brother. A State’s attorney’s squad, furthering the war on gangsters and racketeers, raided the Central Cleaners & Dyers, a firm controlled by George (Bugs) Moran, in a hunt for information rela- tive to the killing of Alfred Lingle, Chicago newspaper reporter, and Jack Zuta, boss of the North Side gang. —_— New Testament Greek is being taught in Leeds, England, to 42 men and wom- en who wish to study the Testament in i its original language. S e @ 2 ey Corner Cupboards Butterfly Tables Ladderback Chairs Salem Chests Poster Beds in Maple or Mahogany D. S. Pool } 729 11th St. N.W. Reproductions of Early American Furniture ESIGNED for those is plain without bei achieves distinction through beautifully grained woods rather than ornamentation. All pieces are of walnut combined with American gumwood. The interior work is dustproof construction is such that by one handle. The price is low, the value high. DuLIN & Connecticut who want furniture that ng severe; furniture that and the slide and drawer drawers move smoothly MARTIN Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTLELIBER 25, 1930. JOODWARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 11™ F oAND G STREETS . Visit The National Home F urnishing Style Show Here Tomorrow If You Are Interested In Authentic Period Furniture «..you will enjoy the displays (on the Fifth and Sixth Floors and in the G Street Windows) Woodward & Lothrop has arranged in conjunction with the National Home Furnishings Style Show. Fine Furniture and the Proper Furnishings of every important period are dis- played—and you can visualize the enduring charm and individuality period furniture and furnishings bring to your home. Woodward & Lothrop Serviges That Simplify Home Furnishing The Furniture Galleries ——a series of six interiors—display furniture in harmonious room settings. They help you visualize fully the possibilities of various types of furniture in your own home . . . and offer a wealth of inspir- ing ideas on Fall decorating schemes. In the Colonial Galleries—our fin- est colonial pieces are displayed. The collection is unusually interesting— with many copies of old museum pieces and reproductions of fine colo- nial furniture, The Linoleum Room is the place to go if you are perplexed with the choice of linoleum patterns, Every type of linoleum is displayed—just as it would appear in your home— which im- measurably simplifies your selection. The Oilcloth Shop is teeming with new ideas on ways to use sprightly oilcloth patterns—now so much in vogue. The assortment of patterns is inspiringly large...with many smart Provincial or Early American designs. In the Oriental Rug Gallery is dis- played one of the finest collections of Oriental rugs in the East. The Chints Shop has a charming ar- ray of Fall patterns . . . and you will be interested in the new ways fashion is hanging drapes this Fall. Let the Interior Decorating Studio help you in creating rooms of charm and personality . . . livable rooms, in hatmony with your home. Our Importations are direct— our own buyers personally select the finest products of Old World crafts- men to bring beauty and individuality to your home. Free Shipment to any railroad point in Continental United States is an im- portant service Woodward & Lothrop maintains for your convenience. Early American... This chest of pine . . . with the inter- esting bun foot . . . is fashioned in the rugged manner typical of Early America. This furniture—because of its charming simplicity—s particular- ly adaptable to the homes of Present- Day America, French Provincial... The simplicity of this birch chair, and its gay red-and-white checked uphol- stery, are particularly characteristic of furniture of the French Provinces. French Provincial furniture is a smart newcomer in fashion’s favor. Early English... With the Tudor rose carved on the door, bulbous legs, and Linenfold panelings (inspired by the wall hang- ings of heavy linen then in use)—this chestnut sideboard is a fine example of the furniture of Early England. This type of furniture is particularly ap- propriate in the English style home so popular in Washington, Chippendale... A charming Chippendale piece, this highboy has the ball-and-claw foot, the shell carving, the Chinese fretwork and the cut-out apron characteristic of this master. Chippendale furniture forms a background of dignity and charm for entertaining in many of Washington’s finest homes. Hepplewhite.... Nothing could be more characteristic of Hepplewhite than this shield-back chair. Notice the interesting classic influence . .. the inlay . .. the intricate carving. Hepplewhite is especially adaptable—and combines charmingly with other periods of furniture, Duncan Phyfe... This drop-leaf table of Duncan Phyfe owes its charm to the graceful convex legs . . . the lyre-shaped ends . . . the brass paw tips . . . and the character- istic acanthus leaf carving. Authentie pieces of Duncan Phyfe are often scen in fine old Georgetown homes. PURNTIURE, S1xTR PLOOR. Furniture of True Period Styling need not be high priced. The many pieces here displayed are priced modestly for the average American home