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and Washing | Moth-proofing by the Konate process, giving guaranteed immunity for 3 years or more. Cleaning and Cold Storage for the Summer costs only 4c per square foot for ordinary rugs. Becuritp Srorage 1140 FIFTEENTH ST A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR40 YEARS CAASPINWALL . PRESIDENT COLD CUTS |- weam’ly Don Andres y Roxas of Spain, hen-lf Hved 1n ane of - are so the sections and th muCh more who once 'ung “H¢ . appetizing with e GULOENS ‘Mustard ‘ WANTED REAL ESTATE One of the larger organiza- tions has opening for ane or two men to sell homes. Plenty of prospects and 100% co- operation from office. ‘The right man can make this a most __profitable connecuon Our own salesmen adv this ad. Replies confidential. Address Box 92-X, Star Office SLOAN'’S Liniment How to Relieve Colds chkly. The minute a sneeze or a sniffle warns you of a coming cold, put Mistol up your nose with the handy Mistol dropper; also gargle with it. Quickly you can feel it soothe the irritated membranes of nose and throat. It is pleasant, easy,and the. lpproved scien. tific way used by doctors! Checks | colds quickly! Getg bottle today! | SPECIAL NOTICES. WILL E RESPONSIBLE POR NO DEBTB Other “than own. IONY DEL VEC- CHIO, Pnntcrtn cmn no Hst. nw. 14° LARGE TRU G WEEKLY TRIPS 1o, North ot Fvaate Joaa: Lincoln I WILL N E RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY gevts ’t:ngl ¥ o -nhnne giber than my- I WILL N m StoiE ANY azm. oum (B “iroes made hyo?nyulf | UR J. HOPKINS, 1224 Irving st. l;\_v b se.contracted 1of mracic PRANK RSk keniin nf-;e ud u’ i R JIY 12% gelf. WANT | H ruu. o ork, Richmond, Boston, P\ulhuN‘h and 811 way volnts: special rates; ABSN. INC, 311 moy s DELIVERY nm sm'rnu TIES, banquets, weddings and {retings. 10c up per "day cach: new chairs STATES STORAGE CO.. 418 10th -t B umo litan u« JFETTINGER, President. ks D _Becret BUILDING MATERIAL LEFT ON PREATSES 10615 Ridge rd. if not removed by March 20, 1935, willbe disposed ot 1o Doy Bstorage and other charges. T. J. CHAPPELEAR. 13* Have You Constdered your piumbing, tinning and heating re- guirements? ‘Our plumbing shop on wheels service and save you moaey lln) small jol D!PERFZD PAYMENTS J. [ 1411 V ¢ FLOOD § 3. Day. Dee. 2700—Evenings, Clev. 0619 Go After the Spring business with Tesult-bringin frln!lnl At your service witl The National Capital Press| Phone National L 1210-1212 D St. N.W. _ Phone N WANTED—LOADS 10 AND FROM PHIL. DELP| ORK, BOSTON and a1l oipts, Soutn n‘gu West AGENT ALLIED ck and sl v STEEL ur!rlyfi\ ’s“.ng where > /‘gs_\' ANSPER & STORAG D VA LINE SERY E 0O, Fhone North s45343. E NatloWige Lot Dietancs Wasias. \WANTED RETURN LOA ol Regular (lly nd from W‘:. gfl:on Ballimore, Plisaelc rrmo: ©O., INC, Sdet. 1845, fLOOR FINISHED: n-chl e ine et Bargam—85 Black Steel Chairs' for Slm Sjmumons make, Joldine styie Bt 729 11th s n.uon-l uw ROOF ORK 1857 Deturs Sromptly and capanis looked riol edif LAln Sa: Marion, Va., itor; Lyle Saxon, SALESMAN of several books on Roark Bradford, one of whose stories was drama play “Green FAMOUS HOUSES SAVED FROM FIRE America’s First Apartments Dar_naaed as Blaze Sweeps New Orleans Quarter. By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, March 12.—America’s first apartment houses, erected here in 1850 by the Baroness de Pontalba, still stood intact today in th- vleux Carre (old qulner) m ts and fire had -erlously threat- many precious historical e sty housed in one section of one of the buildings. ‘The two apartment housel are a block long each and three stories high. Flank Mlul-‘fl'll. ‘They fllnk the Place des Armes on a bank of the name d Jackso] ploits of the famous Ironfieunun in the War of 1812. At the time of thelr erection, with e lan e baroness, only dnuqhber ot the lh' balcony to her admirers in the Fall on Bleak Days. tl After the baroness left for France to die, the apartments fell upon bleak days | leaf d 3 d l lnz silver. Paul Revere and a h'(mtler and . the health officers orl:= {oun cow sharing a sect Then came a tum in the hlnmh:nl ude ‘The Pontalba Apartments were remod- eled and soon beclme the cenwer of New Orleans' “Latin Quarter” col In recent years the rtmenu have apa; been the ho:k’r‘: of such notable literary lerson, now & 5 or Louisianay, “and egro tized into the famous SPEAKS IN HEXAMETERS STOCKHOLM (N.AN.A).—One of the few Communists in the Swedish a well Comm that it was not till the next dl! the newspapers printed the speech | every one realized it was a poem. Swedish is a very muslul er rhythmlc-l language, peer,hu cn examination, hnve shown Iapees passages of unconscious verse. (Copyright, 1931. by North American News- paper Alliance.) Finger Prints, Dust or Dirt —of any kind may be quickly and &asily erased from a du Pont TONTINE Window Shade. Sinfply wash .with soap and water —or send them to our “laundry.” Shown in a variety of tints. Jewelers The quarter of a kfl&fiumll M:.f‘ lul‘l“l;-; .' " Painting awr:d Papcring Riciees R 6393 Twenty Feors T Same store. '.hlt box nine-note Stationers THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931. Will Rogers “vt!luh meIL!‘S . Calif.—The biggest laugh of the week was caused naturally by a Senator (and they wasn't even in session, on the following nrobleml oo hibition, farm relief, tarifi* and 10 other important questions, asking to answer some- thing that a Republican wouldn't angwer if he was on bis death JACKSON WEAPONS ON SALE IN FRANCE Saber and Sword of “Old Hickory” to Be Brought to America if Pnrchaur Isn’t Found. By the Associated Press. PARIS, March 12—A saber and a sword that once belonged to President Andrew Jackson are for sale. The weapons were for a time on exhibition at the French Army Museum, n . |but were acquired by a private firm. One of the firm’s members proposes to sall for the United States if he does mot find & purchaser on this side, "ot Hickory” he e et Tt m tra figure among the deconflonl on pp‘e and an inscription, in French, “Honor and glory to Gen. Andrew Jackson, conqueror of - the English, pacifier of the Indians, installer of liberty, July 1817—July 1 ‘The sword has a hilt 1n lflded bronze and mother—u(-purl decorated W"h an euxlea head and the figure of a 5 t was presented to lhe vietor af New Orleans by the officers who fought under him at Horseshoe Bend, Ala. ROME HAS RADIO CHIME ROME (N.AN.A).—Rome and her th the Pope giving his Latin talk from the new Vatican ntltlan and Rome itself been successful in find- ing a distinctive signal, unlike other in Europe. ‘Though not as pretty as the musical chime of Budapest, it is n interesting interval signal. I!. con- mu of 16 plpmu notes repeated but not in the same pitch; the ll.utener on listening as if l.rying to traj e sig- nal into failing to change th inad- vertently. (Copyrisht, 1931 by North American News- ,paper Alliance.) Members of the Amsterdam Diamond Exchange || Diamonds Other Precious Stones . For EASTER Remembrances A Kahn JIne. 39 Years at . ... 935 F Street Platinumsmiths WASHINGTON’S NEWEST FINE HOME DEVELOPMENT The Forest Section of Chevy Chase century in expen- ence O‘ 'hll O’glnlzfl'lfln Comblfllflg Wl'}l today's low building costs produces val- ues that will command your attention. Information Home Furnished by Dulin & Martin Ofen for Inspection Daily and Sunday —TO INSPECT— Drive out Connecticut Avenue to Bradley Lane, then turn LEFT two squares (along the grounds of the Chevy Chase Club) to Maple Avenue, then follow our direction signs. Il SHANNON:&-LUCHS] SUSPECT IN DEATH [ OF GIRL DETAINED =23 Oklahoma City Police to Quiz Man in Killing of Vir- ginia Brooks. By the Assoclated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, March 12.—A man booked as Gerald Davidsén was| M. held here today by police, who said |sack Tuesd: in they would question him with e murder of Virginia ks, 10-y!ll‘-old San Diego, Calif., school‘ Police Chle! Chl.flel Bl'eckel‘ sald the had been connccuon vel ing small girls. HD ‘home, nfllcerfl said, is at Presno, Calif. Ofll said he went from Fresno Tulu about a we;k !fur]the BTOOB girl disappeared Fel N ‘The suspect was brcught m:e fmm 'nll.!u where officers said bloody shirt in his pmsl e claimed this was the result of & motor car accident. ‘Tulsa police said Davidson criminal record extending tram Cnll- = Nokol Oil Heat ~ long-demonstyated gz(p most economzcal orm automatic A Jow as $29500 Automatic Heating Corp 1719 Conn.Ave. North 0627 a garage af City, Fel ary 27, with a nrl lbout 10 years old. HAIR CLUE IN KILLING. San Diego Police Also Have Auto Tire Track Casts. SAN DIEGO, Calif, March 12 (#).—A plaster cast of a tire track and two strands of black hair were the chief clues from which officers sought today to identify the flend who killed and mutilated lfl-yelr-old Virginia Brooks. The car tire cast was made from an lmDrlnt on Clmp Kearney Mesa, of mountain lions, were ani Hair from the head of a man who emu:red at a Los comparison I‘ith the lf.rlndl found in Virginia's hands. Envelopes from a Bln Dleg houl ‘were (ound in his oblitera name Irom a wnllez -nd key r eat.. .. . J. Nee Co After six of the busiest months in our history, P. J. Nee Co. [ roiture | is offering for a quick clearance all odd and broken lots of mer- chandise that has accumulated in our stock during this time. Every department throughout the store has contributed to this event with fine pieces, whose worth has been theoretically lessened only by its being either a pattern dropped by the maker, an unusual display piece or floor samples with a short stock in the warehouse. Even forget for the moment that they are pieces of furniture from P. J. Nee Co. (who sell only fine furniture) and just consider the prices. So, tomorrow and Saturday, on your visit here, you may expect to find the finest values you have ever seen in furniture of any kind, and with the P. J. it will stand Nee Co. [ruraiture] label out as one of your proudest possessions and one that costs you the least. P. J. NEE CO. - 7 Walnut Wood Beds . J. Nee Co The Semi-Annual Clearance of. Pieces From the Regular Stock of P. J. Nee Co. [ 5. ] Takes Place Friday and Saturday Including Now $20.00 $16.00 $51.00 $85.00 $29.00 $25.00 $15.00 $7.50 $2.80 Regularly $45.00 $35.00 $140.00 $125.00 $85.00 $75.00 $45.00 14 Tapestry Easy Chairs 49 Tapestry Occasional Chairs. . .. 5 Mohair and Tapestry Sofas 2 Davenport Beds (mohair) 3 Mahogany Secretaries. ... 5 Mahogany Bookcases . ... 6 Mahogany Drop-lid Desks 10 Mahogany End Tables o 4 Walnut and Mahog. Coffee Tables. $20.00 $9.00 12 Mahog. and Walnut Dav. Tables.. $25 to $125 $14.00 18 Mahog.and Walnut Gateleg Tables, $19.75 to.$45.00 $15.00 45 Mahogany Windsor Chairs $5.75 to $15 $4.50 .$6.75 to $25.00 $550 $9.75 to $25.00 $4.60 ..$12.50 to $45.00 $8.00 . $1250 to $25.00 $6.50 48 Mahogany and Walnut Smokers. .. $5.00 to $20.00 $3.80 61 Foot Stools $1.95 90c 14 Console and Buffet Mirrors $12.50 to $45.00 $5.50 63 Mahog. and Walnut-fin, Steel Beds. $9.75 to $15.00 $5.00 - 42 Mahog. and Walnut-fin. Steel Beds. $16.00 to $35.00 $]0.00 7 Layer-Felt Mattresses. ... .-. $9.75 to $1500 $5.00 4 Layer-Felt Mattresses............$15.00 to $22.50 $]0.00 7 Layer-Felt Mattresses. ...........$22.50 to $35.00 $]5.00 4 Inner-Spring Mattresses. . $39.50 $15.00 3 Hair Mattresses ....$55.00 to $88.75 $15.00 16 Fine Box Springs $34.50 $17.00 12 Walnut and Mahogany Dressers. . . $40.00 to $85.00 $]9.50 10 Walnut and Mahogany Chests $29.50 to $55.00 $14.00 11 Walnut and Mahogany Vanities. .. $29.50 to $45.00 $]8.00 ...$29.50 to $75.00 $8.00 ceee. $9.75 t0 $1500 §1.95 .$10.00 to $19.75 $4.50 .$19.75 to $3450 $14.50 .$34.50 to $55.00 $19.75 86 Walnut Bed Room Chairs. .. 11 Walnut Night Tables 14 Link Spring Day-Beds.......... 15 Coil Spring Day-Beds. . . 63 Novelty Boudoir Lamps $1.95 80c 4 Walnut and Mahogany Buffets. ... $39.50 to $145 $29.00 6 Walnut China Cabinets. . . $45.00 to $195 $22.00 4 Serving Tables .:$22.50 to $65.00 $12.75 3 Walnut Dining Tables. .. $55.00 to $135 $22.50 64 Walnut and Mahog. Dining Chairs. $16.50 to $27.50 $7.00 5 Lyon Steelart Bridge Sets $3450 $15.00 2 Fibre 3-Pc. Sun Room Suites. $125.00 $19.50 8 9x12 Axminster Rugs .$39.75 to $65.00 $24.00 7 8x10 Axminster and Velvet Rugs. . $29.75 to $60.00 $21.00 24 27-in. Axminster and Velvet Rugs. $6.50 to $9.75 $3.75 16 9x12 Fibre Rugs .. $12.50 to $19.75 $6.50 5 8x10 Fibre Rugs ...$1250 to $19.75 $5.50 Come as early as you can, please! o). Seel'o. FURNITURE® e zfent treet atc?f

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