Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1931, Page 25

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 8, 1931—PART ONE. B—91 ' duct the Af f , to be e t | riding hall next Sund: rning at 9:15 homn.upmamduefion fiufllofl- 1 field next ‘Tucsday evening - ihe Al | foca ."‘"::n'é"x‘,‘e.%“:\?."fizfi’xfl%“‘"‘e Welt | s Meetruction.in citetion under s, RUMORS THAT CLARA BOW| CoIS%8, 3 138 Frotch s e com- | AUTPISTS BLAZING TRAIL Corps_projection room, 2055-57 Muni- | ker-Johnson Buildis ‘This conltrence John M. McDowell, F. A. (DOL). IS THROUGH ARE DENIED pleted %ewmudm - el cn;f——i-;rt - Miss trial | Southern ornia Party on Way luring e that studio officials had warned Clara Illness of Star Is Only Thing Now finish her. Delaying Filming of Newly- will be conducted by Lleub Col. Shedd, jr., G. 8. C. (M Two. con(erences wul be held next viz, Ordnance De- ent. The tions Building, Twentieth and B streets. Capt. Farthing will discuss how the Air g rps v\orks with the conmbat arms, 08, The chemical warfare lecture that ‘lfll be given next Frldly Evcmnl b]y P. H. Gemj C. W. Organized Reserves to rnnlm Irom Mexico City. fon o e Bottiern serve officers of | Thursday evening, lery Corps re: the " DLstncL will also meet this same|partment and Pinkuoe Departms S Hliumtrated with two. lies. The Srot film, consisting of two reels, will show A. Cambouri, Charles A. Burrows, Ben- % u Aummobllt Cit; -1 H- tlcn! Emplo}ment of anti. nlrcraft arti LOS ANGELES, Februnry 7.—Clara Twenty-three Military Intelligence evening dur the course of which|Ora; ing will be conducted by Reserve officers will begin tomerrow at,l famin A Dick sor:‘d-!as:ph g futeh. three lgcrlurcs Enm be given. The ap{'"}fefi"‘!'\,nfu 75, O D who il the activities o chemical wm-r? The Completed " Boenasto. N roia,* At b Saried “ ] e plans an 3 gfl" o at:':s St asive Cé’.ii; f’r‘mmg Cavalry Reserve officers of the Dmnmnm ce of the chief of Coast Artillery, | lery, while the second film will por- | Service. At cxiiet: pemum !or probation nled after e party h eastward. The trip They are as follows: -Cols. Walter F.|and vicinity will meet today at the Fort | Will talk on the Coast Artillery Reserve | tray defense against chemical warfare.| oo penry pickinson, Cavalry Re- s studio allayed all rumors that|she was denied a new .. A e!fld Martin and Jacob M. Kenyon: Licut | Mver riding hall at 9:15 o'clock for | Oficers’ situation. Capt. 5. MeLeod, 16th | The Finance conference. which will be | Col- Henry Dickineor, Oavelry ot the screen fapper is “through in pic- | convicted on one m”gm. SDpars report Cols. Alfred J. L. Furd ‘Stanley K. Horn- | instruction_in cq\umlon under the di- *"’,‘(’10 Aglu“é'n on’ g:uy ;llgo':rtlm;" held at the Pinance School, Temporary a, s,x months as an additional member ‘t;:lfri 3 ?;fim[l’sch iemuum;;l pu'l_‘gicflw from Clara, g . Col. Arthur G. Hixson, a., wi iscuss e ‘ie] Ty | Building No. 5, C street between Twen- epartment, general staff. announcement, yesterday, that her mext o s tatt Sromn m Ancelu = m“wmc“" | rection of Licu Cavalry (DOL Maj. Gen. John L. DeWitt, quarter- master general of the Army, will address | “_"i‘lmg!g-k 5‘;‘:1-“5_- csénfinmf?i‘ucr'y e k, and Leonard H. Mitehell Roben B. Rlchardn and Charles H. Hlakell Capts. Charles H. Titus, Eugene : Majs. | War De He Wfll be relleved on July 3. services in the Boer War and the World tieth and Twenty-first streots, will be War, while the third speaker of the conducted by First Lieut. H. M. Snyder, Finance Reserve, who will discuss mile- starring vehicle will go into production before the end of Februa: Miss Bow’s illness, which The omci-! umpire at Blackburn has just announced that he Engla undlnc of a tourist cnnnm llfa his decuuun the h!.i’#y along the rou kept her B. Layton, McKenzle J. Sullivan, Wil- England’s nation- - eti] t TO age, actual expenses per diem, and Imperial Airways, England’s depriving un- iktm A"u °“§““§)mf mn;:};“x-‘fac‘"m&z “«}3:‘“22'2‘1!"? c:” c'fi‘ in nfhn “{?,?Z,ifi ciation. travel pay. i g‘lmcgégpar:]) x: nl:luuln tn:(’);e‘ szgfsn“; :;\a‘;‘ .rrm":'ogxm dunngw the mttxefl part emp}oy!d ’"’L of g.he‘dole u}‘ru other lmk phn—_._—n = o = 3 § s Military Inte serv sof | _Fleld Artillery Reserve officers of the miles as or j Secretary's trial on | employment* benefit for re work | The nes’ 1931 rice crop is ex- rt; First Lieuts. O: \lflld C. Michel- | Building, Military Intelligence Reserve officers of Y Re: Sl oty Tour stlony Beoki harges: of een e L S il D | Sl mant ing Pl wg,gh s" 1931 tice cro is @ Capt. W. E. Farthing, A. C., will con- | the District will hold their instructional ! District will meet at the Fort Myer mann, Benjamin B. Cain, jr., Manuel Free Parking Opposite 8th St. Entrance of Main Store The Furniture Store Is Across the Street « « «+ Directly opposite the Main Store and easily reached by 7th Street, 9th Street or H Street Car Lines! Our Phone Number Is NAtional 5220 You Are Invited to Use Our Convenient Budget Plan Not only is it a convenient way to make your purchases—but(it also is very economical, for no interest or extra charges of any type are added! E SACRIFICE / 100,000 STOCK OF FURNITURE would be eager to share in such sensa- tional savings, we quickly took advantage of this sacrifice of profits on the makers’ What rare opportunities greeted us on our last trip to the Furniture Market! Ybur Choice Your Choice at 79c It was like being offered gold dollars for 50c. . .for overstocked manufacturers and makers who simply had to have the cash part—and here is the chance of many a moon for you to furnish a whole house —or a single room!. In some instances, at $6.95 ' ll‘neg:tl" 3200 End . Tableb—- 79c 9 $14.00 Occasional Arm- Regular $2.00 Unfinished let us have thousands Of dollars Worth quantltles were ]|m|ted._so be early. B S tepiied 86.95 Vlnil;y Blemlzh B 79¢ of high-grade furniture at about 50c on There will be extra salespeople to serve | $1425 Open Bookease, 36 95 Bl S the dollar! Knowing that our customers you promptly. "":‘;:; ::M" ----- Fale » $6.95 $6.95 Tables, 15 in lot. Sale....... $1450 Venetian Buffet Mirrors. Sale ... Regular $1.95 Magazine Rack, or green—saleat.............. 79¢ Your Choice at 8] 095 $4.00 Fiddle-Back Wind- s 1.9 5 o zmeramee ABOUT 12 PRICE Bed-Davenport Suites Y_our Choice e 38.95 Living Room Suites sor Chairs. Only65......... | el Regularly $80 Three-Piece Regularly $150 Three-Piece ;:Ru:.:ri $4.00 Console g: gg Livgi:]g Room Suites, special. .. 840 Bed-Davenport Suites, sale.... s75 ooy S1800 Ten ss 95 s o0 i e 2 Regularly $150 Three-Piece - Regularly $190 Three-Piece Nt R 21 r.b::";':xle'.:“ e $1-95 Living Room Suites, Special. .. s75 Bed-Davenport Suites, sale.... $93 Bed: e Sl 38095 Regularly $190 Three-Piece Regularly $229 Three-Piece e e g -r.u., $8.95 s114 $129 s137 Your Choice at 32.95 $7 Bed Room Rockers, 19 s2.95 $17 Davenport Tables, 7 in the lot. Sale at......... Bed-Davenport Suites, sale. Regularly $260 Three-Piece Bed-Davenport Suites, sale. . Regularly $279 Three-Piece Living Room Suites, special. .. Regularly $250 Three-Piece Living Room Suites, special, Regularly $290 Three-Piece 595 125 147 $8.95 Separate hfl; l;tm .f:;;c'l'.;;,' = $2 o5 Living Room Suites, special, Bed-Davenport Suites, sale. Pieces Whellot. Sale..............5 ° $7.50 Dining Room Chairs, ,sil;slo!BdSall‘;.‘;‘. Ch‘l"lz sz.95 i . e Py R.gululyWSeemuyDuks, sz‘ wie s 7 " $2.95 Bed Room Suites Dining Room Suites [ = s i, Regularly $100 Four-Piece g Regularly $I50 Seven-Piece g in ...‘3‘... " $16.95 Your Choice Bed Room Suites, this sale.... so Dinette Suites, this sale....... 75 gy Rewularly 835 Club Chain, $l5 Regularly $170 Ten-Piece Dining. Room Suites, sale. ... Regularly $35.00 Odd Dressers, 8 in lot at. .. ... s 17050 Regularly $70.00 Odd Dressers, s 3 5 5 in lot, at Regularly $150 Four-Piece Bed Room Suites, this sale.... at 34.95 $74 584 $12 Serving Cabinetls, 6 in Regularly $190 Four-Piece the lot. Saleat............. in the lot. Saleat........... $10 Davenport Tables, 12 $4.95 Bed Room Suites, thls sale. . $8 Windsor Armchairs. $4.95 $4.95 Regularly $250 Four-Plece Bed Room Suites, this sale, .89 s125 Regularly $219 Ten-Piece $100 Dining Room Suites, sale. .. in lot, at Regularly $22.00 Chifforobe, 6 Regularly $40 V-nny Dressers, $11 Regularly $250 Ten-Piece Dining Room Suites, sale. .. S122 || ~=x $20 Special in the sale........... i3 R.‘“.Ill'l $9.75 Telephone Cabinet Regularly $400 Four-Piece Regularly $325 Ten-Piece Buediint e, spocil = e $4.95 Besd Room Suite, this sale. . sl 9 , Dining Room Suites, sale. .. sl 49 SR S $11.95 Inner- Spring Mattress Regularly $25.00 $] 250 Made with resilient Metal Beds Regula:ly $14.00 $§-° Less than one-half Metal Beds Regularly $7.00 33.50 Special lot of metal beds, in double and SAVE ABOUT 12> ON Coil- Spring Day Beds Regularly $30.00 ) | 7.95 A delightfully soft Metal Beds Regularly $18.00 And exceptional group Colonial Poster Beds Regularly $20.00 89.95 Very smartly designed BEDS AND BEDDING Layer-Felt Mattress Regularly $10.00 35 .69 Roll edge layér felt mattress—exceptionally Metal Beds Regularly $10.00 34.95 Sacrifice! Just 18 in coils helical tied and price for these metal twin sizes. Strongly and comfortable day ~—only 15 to sell. At- Colonial Poster Beds— double and twin bed cavered with pretty art beds! Double and twin constructed and good bed that opens into tractively finished. double or twin sizes—of soft asd :omfom- sizes. thdlomely fin- ticking. sizes. Only 7 to sell. looking: large size bed. Special. Sturdily constructed. fine walnut. Well finished. All sizes to choose from., ished and well made. FREE PARKING SPACE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS = OPPOSIT 8th STREET ENTRANCE - £ : o

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