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Brinkley’s Are moted for thelr unusul plete lunches fandwiches with the CY PRICES FEhAVATED Superb ‘Music as All Meals Open Frem 10 A.M. to 2 A M. 533 8th St. S.E. Orchestra Every AARAAR Hear Amos 'n’ Andy at Anne’s rim Conn. Ave, Dee. 422 Dinners, 75¢, $1, 5:30 to 5 _ Small_Portiss_Satisfactor:ly_Servicet THE LITTLE TEA HOUSE |, Luncheon ) Tea Dirner Upoer Read to Alexandria ¢ Miles South of llu."vv Brldx! "CLIFTON GARDENS | Finect Chinese and American Restaurant 14th & Clifton Sts. N.VV. MANAGEMENT Daily Table D'Hote Dining Room De Luxe Luncheon. 50c: Dinner. Gie and $1.00 tnday, s and SLOC. Supper Any Time After 9 P.M. Open 11 AM."to 1 ivery Service. Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. ____ 2 Doors Above Earle Theater fAm grmy & Naby 818 Conn. Ave. Orposite Chamber of Commerce | scoure another elementary school within At pres- ent the Grant School is the only insti- The as- sociation authorized its delegates to take Sn cial Tuesday D nner Broiled Tenderloin Steak Half of Fried Sprinz Chicl And Meny Otter Chorees o Your Liking Breakfast—25c. 30¢, $0c Luncheon—35c. 4 Dinner. Hours, 7:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Met. 3935 The BHob-HNob 1010 F St. N.W. Right in the heart of the shopping Drop in snd have lurcheon or I surely enjoy it onable prices. e WEBER’S CAFE u'll always find an appe- tizing Dinner. Our Toasted Bandwiches are the Talk of the Town. 402-4 H Si LOBSTERS OYSTERS CLAMS CRABS All Seacoratle Sca Foods 1207 E St. N W. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, UNITED STATES PATENT OFF] . Aoril 20, 1931 —Sealed proposals (i SindPeshicates wil be Teesised b tat omis until 2 oclock p.m., Monday. May 4, 1931, 200 will be_opened immediately. thereatiar. in the presence of such bidders as attend, 1or producing. during $he fiscal year ending June’ 30, 1937, By Blanosraphing, ali-tone, color work, or otner process. copies of draw- ings of the weekly Issues of patents, to be jssembled with ine specifications, ‘siitched, banded, and numbered eic: and for the rTeprodiiction of exhausted cobles of drawing: and “specifications, _efc. by Dlanosrabhine, 10 be assembled. stitched, banded. and num- bered. The prices named will be considered in connection with the ability of the bidder and his plant 10 do and deliver within a pecified time first-class work. Under the conditions above, except thai no specific Dumber of pages'can be estimated for pro- ducing or reproducing in true colors covies of drawings of patents on plants. Under these same conditions, producing by balf- tone process, copies of drawings of patents on pianis. Prior to the determination of an award.’ such preliminary investigation 1o the qualifications of bidders and emciency of plant will be made as the Departmen: shall deem necessary. low bid, Wi Bids accepted and. ro:‘;xr"clv awarded subject to an appro- ion by pdeauste, {acilities or plant to_ berform in aceor nished DEPA tui Commisstoner TMENT OF COMMERCE. UNITED S PATENT OFFICE. Washington. D e 120 1931 —8ealed proposals, (in flnnflnév]wawv it be received at this 6~\re 4. 1931 STE ,\wtlllri s Travel by a ‘l’nmou\ Service to EUROPE Via Piymouth, Boulogne-sur-Mer. Rotterdam *STATENDAM. . . April 25, May 23 “Only 7 days across New Amsterdam. May ST chis Tate sliwhtly Rieher than. 24 State St.. New York. or Loeal Agents H gvA. AVGGLAHDQDh'u{ wed Rozal Mail Steamers fne 19, Oct. 14 v r_to II |3 West r'xunnu FILLS POLICE SEAT; §28.000L00T TAKE Suspect at Detroit Admi Part in Daring Robbery. Officers Seek Accomplice. By the Assoclated Press. DCTROIT, April 21.—Police searching today for the second of pair of daring thieves who cut Jhole in the wire nctwork guarding a er's cage in the city treacure Tce, licemen, and $25,000 in checks y: noon. and fled with $3.000 in Theodore Crowley, 28, of Chizass rested_a fow minutes after the theft a confessicn that it was he who took | a seat on a stool usually occupied {ot> of three patrolmen assigned nm | J. H. Barnes and Woll to Be Among on the I72cond floor of the City Hall, shortly | guard the treasurer’s office. time. Pretending he cut a hole Wichow, t before clesing read a newspaper, the cege. As George | cashler, | mentarily, Crowle hi5 arest, reached through,-scooped {he checks and currency and the t; mea fled in opposite direstions aw toe theit and gave the Cvoulcv was arrested in a store y. He had neither rlmr taree ay. e money nnr lhr checks. “Police said Crowley w-cte to him in Miami Beach, They met in Louisville, Ky. police quowd Crowley as saying. e CITIZENS WILL SEEK . ELEMENTARY SCHOOL West End Group Hvld Grant Umt" Is Inadequate for Community. Pleading inadequate educational facil- {”- Optical itics, the West End Citizens' Associa- | £}, Co. tion last night moved to take action the bounds of the community. tut'on immediately available. ihe metter up at the next meeting tie Federation of Citizens' Associatio: The question als> will be submitted to the District committees of the House and Senate when Congress again con- venes. In conjuncticn with the clean-up assa- campaign, now in progress, the ciation_moved to communicate Wi Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, director pubiic buildings and public parks, in an | ° (\ efiort to have more care taken by citi- | " z2ns in preserving the shrubbery ai | general cleanliness of the smaller par The meeting was held at the Wash- gty Gratin man Club, Seventeenth and K streets. | Broiled’ Lawia. Chops Charles L. Norris, president, presided. REDS RUSHING TO SPAIN Warsaw Reports Large Groups Communists Passing Through. (/) —Dispatches from Warsaw to the newspaper lVa | arze groups cf Communist organizers were | passing through there on the way {rom | BERLIN, April 21 sische Zeitung yesterday said Moscow to Spain. Yesterday, the dispatches said, the en- | tire Executive Committee of the Spanish | s=ction of the Communist International | went through and one of the memb: was quoted as having said that Spain | | was ripe for a Communist revolution and that the Communist objective was | to establish “Red Spain” at one end Europe and “Red Russia” at the Every TOP in two re Group One: $19.75 SUIT LY S P P Y Y Y VVVVVVVVVVVVVIVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV VI VYV Y OV VY its | 11:40 am, 2:12, 4:32, 7:2¢ and 9:44 | P wers | boneath the eyes of three po- ol terday afte: Pollce sald they had elicited from ‘SAVINGS ASSOCIATlON stepped out of the cage mo- ‘s accomplice, whose ! name police are withholding - pending | told them his | accomplice planned the robbery ;‘xl\d a. last Sat- | urday night and planned final details, X other. | GROSNERS 1325 F STREET Choice —of the house! COAT —regardless of its former selling price A Special Group from our regular stock Basket Weave Worsted NING TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. am., 1:40, 3:45, 5.40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Palace—"Skippy,” at 11:50 a.m,, 2:13, 4:42, 7°30 and 9:59 p.m. Fox—"A Connecticut Yankee,” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. N Columbia — “Unfaithful,” at 11:40 Cmf‘ked Nuts,” at 4and 9:57 pm. Earle—"“June Moon,” at 11:20 am., 1:55, 4°20, 7:40 and 1010 p.m. Rialto—"A Gent! !nm 1:30, 3, 5:14, 3 Metropolitan: sing'e Sin,” e Py l»am 12:50, 2:35, 4°25, 6:10, 8 and 2 Tt's a Wise Child,” at 2:25, bl - :55, 7:45 and 9:49 p.m. g —“Millie,” 11 am. to 11 p.m. lrl.r~".!une Moon,” at. 6:15, | TO DISCUSS DEPRESSION by | Speakers at Session Here to | Next Month. in | - | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 21.—Unemploy- ment and its effects on savings and industry will be discussed at the Elev- enth Annual Conference of the National 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADQOR 1. HOTEL Dwn "' o in every 0 o “db? cf,’,,," Q\" FREE TO GUEST; @ 500 ROOMS FROM $7.50 DON'T NEGLECT HE “EY'E —Our optometrist will give your thorough ~examination ke the glasscs if you up | WO | No Appointment Necessary i|____ 614 9th St. N.W. of | ns. | M) HOME'S OF REGUIAR DINNERS ,OUR SALADS |} - > = 3 A 3 2 2 2 of | K DINNERS—6oc, 35c, 51 ) E Cui nd Stuited Deviled Crab Xs. | Steameu ¥iiet or naddock Bakew of J M EARLE 13 LFE STREETS _EDUCATIONAL. T ANOTHER' LANGUAGE conversational meth el rivate or ¢l Moderate. rates Present This Advertisement for Free rial Lesson Berlitz School of Languages as 1115 Connecticut Avene Telephone: Decatur 3032 ors | Two final groups which in clude every remaining topcoat in stock...we urge you to be early for several extra special values will be snapped up quickly. duced groups Group Two: ¢ 32975 $2/ 75 S Were 8_40 1 Gayety—"Palm Beach Beauties,” at Matthew Woll, STAR, Association of Mutual Savings Banks, National Players 4 “Co- | Matere g Julius H. Barnes, States were al He sal Led by Poland and Rumana the prin- | cipal European countries are carrying ocut a campaign for the co-crdination of agricultural production, stabilization of {grain prices and the furnishing of credit 1 for agricultul with drawn Luscious Lobster Julienne Potatoes Bread and Butter Il]lll][llllllll Don’t Miss This! .another Sale that offers every purchaser a 1009, guarantee of satisfaction on anything. ..whether new or used. Our only advice is 10 heed the warning. and that THE GET THE BEST OF THE BARGAINS. gains. . How to Get Here! This sale is at our Ware- house only—in alley rear of 918 M St. N.W. Laroe 4-story brick building, plenty of parking space. Take Seventh, Ninth or Four- teenth St. cars and oet off at M St. N.W. Short walk. Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop's old warehouse. 950 Comfortable Library Chairs and Rockers, with imitation leather seats and § 4.95 backs . 50 48-inch Settee, loose cushions, cov- in cretonne. From § 4.65 $ of reed fiber, ered $9.75 Davenport Table, in brown mahcgany, mghu: $79.49 $495 Two -lI(hl s e Lamps, complete with decorated shades 98¢ $79.50 Long Bed- Dlvtnporl cov- ered with monalr Loc A5 cushions. Traded in .. 8 $39.00 Tapestry 3-piece Parlor Suite, frame in mahogany $mw.98 finish. Traded in $49.00 Tmitation Leather. Bed- Davenport; frame is fin- ished mahogany. From $. .65 BLOTAED (oo . 10 $175.00 Overstuffed 3-piece Liv- ing Room Suite, covered with mule- skin leather.’ Soft and comfortable. From stor- § .95 $148.( lo $165.00 Group of 5 Brand-new 3-Piece Living-Room Suites, your cholce .of plain or Serpentine fronts, all reversible cushions, best construction guaran- teed, i Your ,r&m’u To make room for our reed furni- § .50 ture .o 74 $175 to 5300 Group ofe8 Fine Suites, several 1007% mohair suites and fine bed-daveaport suites to choose from. None of these have ever been used. Very finest ma- terfal and best construction is fully guaranteed. These suit were purchased at a § great factory concession 99 $325.00 Group of 4 of Our Finest Living-Room Suites; 2 of them with bed-davenport. Finest Bur- gundy and Woodrose mohairs, im- ported reverse fabrics on seat cush- ions. ?(ou“:ar: buy, the very finest of suites tomor- .00 ow for 126 $22.50 Large Size Walnut-Finish Chiffonier Wwith 5 deep, $Q.88 wide drawers. Marred.... $34.50 Beautiful Dresser, of gen- uine walnut veneer. Large § .98 misror. Good a8 new... - 12 $37.50 Large Size Hollywood Van- ity Dresser, full-length sl KH mirror. Slightly marred. 1 $89.00 Floor Sample 4-piece Bed Room Suite, finished in § 3097 light walnut.. $169.00 Genuine Wllnnt-\'en«r 4-piece Bed Room Suite, absojutely good &s new. Taken from display in modcl :6950 home $5.95 Hardwood Unfl leat table, floor ple Safe, aged . $34.50 7 Brand-new 3-Plece Suites of reed fiber, auto style seat cushions. _ Bright éolor- § 1 9% ings for Summer. $20000 Gorgeous 6-piece Bed Room Suite with newest type Ve- netian mirrors. - Large dresser, Hollywood, vanlty, cancpy chiffo- bed, chalr and Dench with upholstered ;79 50 seats. Al condition..... $139.00 All-over Mohair 3-piece Living Room Suite, al- 339.15 most good as New...... WASHINGTON, gton, Henry resident of the Bowery Sav- ings ,-announced yesterday. chairman of the United States Chamber of Commerce; vice - president of the American Federation of Labor; Rome C. Stephenson of South Bend, Ind., ‘president of the American Bankers’ Association, and Mr. Bruere will speak. ‘The latter said that, despite wide- spread une'l;n&)loyment. living in the Uni ards of any other nation. unemployment insurance was necessary to guard against recurrence of the depression. conditions ve stand- quantities are D C, supply Blank Books you say the word. Store Hours, 8 to 5:30 1009 Pa. Ave. Spring Showers HEN come, warm Spring they are fine lawr: and flowers, but play havoc with . roofs have dcveloped leaks the Winter. Protect walls and ceilings from roof with paint. low cost to protect Rutland red TUESDAY, O YOU —know_we are rwly to E. Morrison Paper Co. Prices are now at 1917 levels. “Elastigum” APRIL 21, 1931. GIBSON’S 917. G St. N.W. Mr. “Paint-Up” Says— |(lit Locate Leaky Roofs rains for they that during your un- sightly marks by scaling your Take advantage of this our roof with either black or Asbestos Roof Paint! SINCE 1845 60Z-609C ST.N.W. peerLESS FURNITURE sTORES ||[|{TITTHHTTTHHTTT We say this as almost a “warning” to those who are seeking good fur- niture AT THE MOST SENSA- TIONALLY LOW PRICES IMAG- INABLE! nited. . . Another feast of Bar- remember that ARLY COMERS ONE DAY ONLY Wednesday, April 22nd Starting Tomorrow at 8 AM. Promptly FREE Phone DECATUR TAXI 6100 and 2 SER /ICE CITY CAB will call for you and bring you to_this sale...WE PAY THE DRIVER...no charge to you for this ‘service. $39.00 0dd Double Beds of genu- ine walnut and maple. New and perfect. Quan- 59.93 tity limited & $19.50 Simmons Sli Day Bed, cnmplete with 59 99 cretonne pad...... $39.50 Coil Bottom Day Bed with pretty walnut Windsor panel ends. Mattress is slightly torn, $ 17 .98 otherwise new $59.00 Englander Dlvcnport Day Bed with = cane Never used; slightly faded $12.50 All-Cotton Roll-Edge Mat- tress with good covering. § 4.45 All sizes; floor samples. ... $16.50 Pure Layer Felt 50-Ib. Roll-Edge Mattresses, floor samples. Sizes 3/3 and 46 §£ .87 only.. $24.50 Inner Coil Spring Center Mattress, damask 58.!9 covering. $9.75 90-Coil Bed Springs, fully guaranteed In all bed 54 85 00 Large Oak Dresser Mm dge mirror. Traded $ 4 534 50 40-inch h“lhrn Cabinet of oak with sliding porce- 59 98 lain top. Slightly used... $37.50 2%-inch Green Enamel Kitchen Cabinet 1ns DPTI!‘;[ condition, good as 12 5 new $24.50 3.Door Oak Refrigerator, interior, A-1 57.30 condition snow white $14.50 Small-size Top-icer Re- frigerator of oak, A-1 con- 54 98 dition $69.50 100-1b. 3-Door Refrige- rator, snow white porce- 529.75 lain interfor. Never used $17.50 Blue and White Breakfast Set, 4 Windsor chairs and $=.98 porcelain-top table. $98.00 Colonial Maple 4-piece Bed Room Suite, slightly marred. Dresser, vanity, bzd and § 37.95 chair $178.00 3-tone Jacquard Over- stuffed Living Room $p= Q.75 Suite; floor sample 58 $1.99 to $3.00 Unfinished and Finished Windsor Chairs; $ g .00 slightly marred . l $14.75 Rockers, of reed and fiber, auto style spring-filled seats. $ .98 Floor samples $9.75 Brand-new Otcllhml and Pull-up Chairs for the liv- i4 85 $179.00 Overstuffed Mohair 3-pe. Bed-Davenport Suite, loose spring- filled, seat cuqhiun! noor snmple suite. value $98.00 Overstuffed 3-piece Living Room Suite, in taupe velour. Re- versible seat cushions. Sample suite from our § 75 branch store 49 $9.75 9x12 Felt-base Li- noleum Rugs, slightly dam- § .49 aged 3 $39.50 8.3x10.6 Sumlm Axmin- ster Rug, slightly used $0).99 from storage $5.95 6x9 Summer Grass Rugs, brown and green patterns. S|198 n“lew End Tables, nicely finished in brown c mahogany . 79 $1.89 Uphol md‘ Footstools, various coverings of velour < and tapestry 69 $1.95 Metal Smeking Stands of wrought iron, with glass c oy 59 $49.50 Buffets of golden oak: good condition. Taken 53 99 in trade .. $98.50 9P, Dining Room Suite of oak, good K Traded in $40.00 Oblong Walnut Extension Dining Room Table, from $§¢).65 ORI s o oo vion $149.00 Walnut 7-Piece Dinette Suite, brand-new. One $ 5 only 78 $250.00 Sheraton and Duncan Phyfe 10-Pe. Dining Room Suite, of genuine mahogany and other fine woods; n(-\e; % i used. Guarantee perteet . veperencee 1 19 $59.00 Magnificent Walnut China Cabinet, left. over from 2 $300.00 dining room $l7,!5 suite $400.00 G nd R‘Dld.l Bed Room Suite, 6 pieces, of early American maple. Finest suite money can buy. Slightly shopworn from dis- play at our main store, § .00 otherwise perfect .... l 49 O CHARGES—ALL SALES FINAL Sale at WAREHOUSE Only In Allez, Rear of 918 M St. N W. 4estory Building—Plenty of Parking Space Woodward & Lothrop's Old Wdrehouse ALID CHAIRS For Rent & For Sale _ AMUSEMENTS. —NOW SHOWING — HEART mmmfin OF A WOMAN'S. “fim Matinees—25c to 1 P.M. COMING S [N N pO(I)M J'ATURDAY Alfi.&!:!'.!!'s serr WHEELER rosT WOOLSEY Crowned Kings of Nutdom! “CRACKED NUTS" BISHOP At the Orean ) o) Coming Friday Irene Dunne Lowell Sherman "BACHELOR APARTMENT” GAYETY BURLESK All Papers Say A GREAT SHOW THIS WEEK MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Under U. S. Government inspect: Yeaves Seventh St Whari Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Ste: ount Vernon Not Open on Sundays For Your Y Healths AMBASSADOR 4 ~HOTEL . 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