Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1930, Page 16

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_A'—l6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. THURSDAY. OCTOBIER 2, SOVIET-BRITISH : CONFERENCE OPENS Investors Interested in Claims |§ Stal‘ ting TomOI‘ row - -- on Russian Financial Interests. By Cable to The Star. L g i LONDON, October, 2—While public \ interest is centered for the moment on the Imperial Conference, which opened &t the foreign office yesterday, thou- sands of British investors will have a keener interest in the meetings begin- ning today in the same building of the Joint. committee of British and Soviet Tepresentatives on Russian claims and counter_claims. The British government has at_last been successful in bringing the Rus- sians to the conference table to discuss b the $5.250,000,000 owed this country, !§ 0 nature of war |} on Lifetime Furniture ¥ _spe mm| The attitude of banks here is that gpectal credits should not be extended to the Russians unless there is some satisfactory settlement of British claims. But the Soviet, delegation will also put in counter clatms, largely in What could the home lovers of Washington Interior store improvements, permitting bet- connection with allied intervention dur- e el appreciate more? More than $100,000.00 ter displays of Lifetime Furniture, enable us e |l worth of dependable Lifetime Furniture to offer this vast amount of regular merchan- Biemutosson Wil preside at the cpe offered at remarkable price reductions for dise—which crowds our present exhibits—at ™R fivorable outcome to_ negotiations | eleven days . . . starting tomorrow. these unusual savings. would certainly add prestige to the MacDonald administration, but at the | B moment_the bondhoiders are not in a very optimistic mood. Breakdown of | B the parley would be @ severe blow, espe- clally in view of the possibility that 00, British investors will lose $26,000,000 i when the French redeem the four war loans floated in this country in the de- preciated franc of today. (Copyright, 1930.) » Important merger—Style | on a vast portion of : | Studio of Interfor PN Mg ie our regular stocks [{ZuV > ¥ e o Decoration new Sweaters outstandir of the fc chief of chief Sovi You will find what you want at a saving . . . many suites and single pieces in many sections of the store are marked down. Keep in mind, please, that every suite and piece is our regular stock of dependable Lifetime Furniture, and Stockings! XN ' More Than $100,000.00 Worth of Artistic To All Pois -~ |ff b Lifetime Furniture in This Offering Within 100 Miles : : gl Suites and pieces for all rooms—a portion of our regular stock of artistic Lifetime Furni- Fl;fllhids*“%‘;[‘m's ture—such is the dependable, good furniture that you may expect to find in this offering. lx-)cip:1 tt; ; tt:rfc .| i i You are safe when you buy this famous Lifetime Furniture, stant Points f i Free Parking Service - . ‘ “ $43,||2.00 Worth of $23,|83.00 Worth of Leave your car at Ott's Ga- rage, 621 D street, without S v =~ o Living Room Pieces Bed Room Furniture And Suites Reduced At Unusual Savings Many Secretaries and Desks Reduced Coming Right at the : Dozens of Console Tables Priced Low Furnishing Season fotstor: emen | These Savings Are Timely And Hundreds of Other Pieces Reduced | | d Wel - Sicimmsmipiinsiod | B 0. $14,919.00 Worth of Scores and Scores of - stockings come from : | L . . ' the fines mills. Styled | | D'“'“g Room Fur- Occasional Chairs by the foremost sports- ‘1 TR n i ture R e d uce d Are Reduced NOW wear stylists, who this || | | Fall favor soft, solid | Many Artistic Lamps Included Now colors in sweaters and i Come FEarly As You Can, Please, Tomorrow | stockings. Priced sur- | —= Spalding buys in such I f =l gL\ AVER & CO. Seventh Street - Between D and E | prisingly low because

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