Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1930, Page 58

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LOUISE WOOD, d | Covington, Tenn., .Irl. who has been tive fresh- Marie -Vii Lord, large single, garnet nia, Winifred C., lllht phlox plnk : ""1,.2"' ""“y& COAT POCKET RECEIVERS |BOND QENIED IN BOMBING e Sty o gt tmflm 0 l‘”'mh nu;nfibymmmmhmmd LONDON SEEKING TRACE OF “BLACKSMITHS’” CUP Concerted Effort Made to Locate|p, Valued Possession Dating = Back 200 Years. LONDON (#)—Efforts are being made to trace the “Blacksmiths’ Cup,” which for more than 250 years was the most valued possession of the Blacksmiths’ Company. . ‘The cup, which has a romantic his- wry tswonhmon'.hlnl ,000. It to the company—one of the cnfl. guilds of London—by Chris- topher Pym, a nlnnmry of the death warrant of Charles I s public auction . fat cm"i!’e P Io1a, e it was sold from collection of “the &&mm&m&&&vmm&&&wmwai A Year of Practical Gifts j The Sarfie'Quality at Lower Prices Butterfly table finished in mahogany, maple or wal- nut. Size 36x48 mchel when open .75 Windsor Chairs .... A block-front desk in red or brown mahogany—John Hancock style $69 A smart coffee table rem- iniscent of Duncan Phyfe -—a table worthy to becosn:e 7 an heirloom The finest design in a utility table with brass feet and distinictive lines, $27.50 DEBIGIED FOR POLICEMEN lwdin m 'ol‘hli[ I.- Than Two Pounds Said to Have lnma!lolu-. me seen in e: Using a set Dean, land Yard tors ting with Chiet comuhmmmm;m‘m city, | Pr® onograph records being played flve miles away. 'rhe tiny wt.flt, weighing less than ures six inches by | o ground. Dean says the has & 50-mile range under ideal wndluum cd e, ‘The revenue cutter service of the United States Coast Guard was organ- ized in 1790. €15 15th St. Next to Kelth's Connecticut Avenue at Tilden Street Orster Gooktai Roast cllet-- Jeilied Fruli | “'Variety of Fros Dess, Tou are cordially invited to THE GIFT SHOW W. M. Moses & Sons Gift advisory service Exhibit and display only By Popular Request—Held Over Week of 17th to 22nd Sixth floor exhibit rooms No sales made at the Gift Show W. N. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh National 3770 A 30-inch round drum-top table. Top in crotch ma- of the best sde— 5 This high boy is in red ma- hogany, and a treasure of dignity and charm $125 200 Lovely Negllgees A man’s radio or lounging chair, massive appearing and very comfortable, $150 More than an occasional . chair in comfort, style l’r;d Plain rayon crepe Crepe de chine Printed rayon satin Printed rayon crepe ; Brocaded baronet satin (rayon) A collection of all the smartest styles and newest and loveliest colors in negligees, in the new long lengths. Inter- esting patterns or plain materials. Dainty pastel shades or an is one thing that combines the practical with the the striking colors., Sizes from small to extra large. beautiful. Earlyeelectiohingures a wider and beltet dl'ee Other negligees, $2.95 to $35 | MOSES—THIRD FLOOR And at what an tune time this event comeo-—-)l;s! when you were planning to buy some as gifts, inasmuch as

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