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THE Sl'\'f)AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 3, 1931—PART ONE Ald B S R S DODE: f . o Moo oo B g s .0 L. SO SN SR ; AVIA"[]N RULES . The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. UZuHMIH0IH", Qudlity That Endures B Entrance—909 F Street Northuvest —'i WL BESTUDED Sales of Home Builders’ Needs , Transport Heads to Confer ' With U. S. Officials May 25 and 26. ‘Whether Department of Commerce regulations governing operation of in- terstate passenger Air transport services are working properly for the protection of the public, the .operators and the aviation industry will be discussed at a conference between officials of the aeronauties branch of the department and representatives of air transport companies here May 25 and 26. Department of Commerce new air ! line regulations became effective 10 months ago, the most important of them being a requirement that such lines obtain from the department & certificate of authority to operate. The conference will permit a discussion of the regulations in the light of 10 months of experience and consideration of changes which may be necessary. Each company operating scheduled interstate passenger ir transport serv- 4 S6r = | ices under Department of Commerce N — i Lk ; b [ Mt ¥ certificate of authority has been invited to send a delegate to tne conference. In the last nine months speclally qualified inspectors of the aeronautics branch have been conducting thorough vest o] { the heduled r - e ’ . . * . . . . . X B Tinee 61" TR Nation: inauiring 1te A Beautiful Colonial Bedroom Reproduction; 4 Pieces French Provincial 10-Piece Walnut Dining Suite every phase of air line operation that e j _p would have a bearing on the public A suite that will appeal to those who love dainty bedroom furniture that is re- At exceptionally low pri ;i : " safety. produced from authentic colonial style. This ensemble corgprises Dresser and Dressing s e Lis U TG BURO WEIL e o ie v perations Fable with separate mirrors, Chest of Drawers, High reeded post beds. Mahogany or wood. Carefully constructed and finished. Comprising a 66-inch buffet, large china tact by the inspector with ope: AL L cabinet, new style server, one arm and five side chairs with silk tapestry seats. A ~Mcials, pilots, mechanics and other oo - . i . i , : . - pdwbfi e oon compition ith Twin Beds. $154 splendid reproduction of one of the best styles, in high-class furniture designing.. running of the line. Upon completion of the inspection the inspector takes his findings direct to the heads of the b q E,:.g:’,‘idfifi"'cé‘r’}!c&;."“&“.‘f .| Summer Drapes S0 By ieens o« a7 & , ‘ PR [ re— Carsa MMazquuetts Deiscl 85 8) 95 Unusually Durable ) 3 in High Grade WORLD WAR ORDER S 2T 2 Construction @R’ N &, ¥ig S B . Tapestry Summr Rugs PLANS COLORS RITE nfi:n:nlp::‘e’d:::hc‘% $1'00 B pane : e > - L v' : 3 , i 9212 size ance, pair Annual Massing Ceremony to Be Marquisette Criss- 79C Held May 24 at Wash- Cross Curtains, pai Ivory Voile Curtains, ¢ ) R . : ington Cathedral. tailored sides, shaped B ] { 3 > = " AT flowered valance and C : ) " SO rariianos. | nsored by the Diskrict of Columbia| tie backs, pai D 5 A P 2 3 c)?nm r of '.gz L;m.u—y Order of the Extra wide tailored 49 CaV o 2 & - A i P ” YW War, in commemoration of the marquisette curtains in . 2 > ) phe &% {(C. 3 A ongoleum N i orld War dead, the annusl | dainty painted designs, $ 3 0 &> r{ Gold Seal Moasing of the Colors service will take [ pair .\ ... .. .. ity g St g SRR | Creomn e Ser $ 49 amphitheater at Washington Ca g S 1. s g M ore “than 10000 persons are ex-| in a variety of patterns : = A This suite is built with the famous Atlas Web pected to attend the service. Cabinet ? fa Pil- > e construction, the superior features of which are Mcers, Government officials, members Cretognes ois B v Hekon, ¥ ; ) i of the diplomatic corps and ranking| lows, just the thing fof $100 v \ herewith listed to the right. Unconditionally offcers of the Army. Navy and Marine | your Summer outing, ! p guaranteed. Corps are being invited. . y ! 2 b A address will be given by Bishop . - Z 3 Pieces Special James E. Preeman. ins from the : Army, Navy and the Military Order of the World War also are to participate. Mah A massed choir of 200 vol%g.l.hl.nmclud- Mahogany > i / . TS e T 1 hoirs from several Washington (AN . y S 17 : = churches, I-m ludu;he uumb}.‘yu in TR Colonial : - . 3 S ¢ G 08 6 6 O singing. Instrumental accompaniment 1 S . X VIT bt provided by the United States Secretary e e e : 50 ' sion_of_col v s o : B e Ay 34'—_— Hardwood frames. Magnplia wood is used. This i Members of the committee in cha oh e 4 wood is used by automobile manufacturers. Double ‘.i‘,f,{“?fi..‘,’.’;,‘.;“;‘"é’%f‘..‘]‘.‘ Y-y By iy Colonial with Three big, roomy, comfortable dowels at every joint. Floral Design Heavy vice chairm Edwin 8. Bettel- p its double grilled i 5 E . 1 ~ — v eilvati i 4 s Bt e seeretary . Maj. Walter Burns, 1E section, ieces, with deep seats, serpentine 7 . ok bt L L Duck Covered Porch p ’ ’ tacks for tying cords Maj. Gist Blair, Maj. Gen. Mark L. g and g : ¥ & Glider Ten-ounce imported webbing in one piece. $14.95 y. = three roomy. draw- 5 4 2 2 & i . S I R e i o y BRI veneered fronts. Comprise long 86-inch sofa, : > Italian hemp twine, laboratory tested. Heat tested coil springs. Bt iyt el Col. John H. Pield, Maj. John D. Cutter, in genuine mahog- n . . Maj. Julius 1. Peyser, Lieut. Edward K. N e high-back English lounge chair and big club chair. Carefully upholstered ’ X Ga rlipiiiie e covered in heavy floral design duck. in durable tapestry of popular sand- ‘ Spring helicals give ease and comfort. b Inman, Lieut. Col. Courtland Nixon. Automatic Lid Supports DUE BACK FROM JAVA Chaise Lounge oo i e st ot . (5. Hesvy wive franic hioliiwebbing ioipassticn) S/ i MRS. GRACE T. SETON | (., ronne Covered Splendidly made with soft Springs tied 9 times by hand. Porch Rocker : spring-filled back and ““"/" ) of several beautiful blending colors. A Head of Pen Women Writes to Tell Covered in colorful cretonne. /. g Spring holders go entirely through frame—cannot . . S . . . . p~ e i of Indo-Chinese Jungle Trip 3 W suite that will give genuine comfort by ; S come loose. 17, to Hear Python Lullaby. Coil springs not sewed—held in position by extra and lasting service. 3 { j tayer of burlap, eferred Mrs. Grace Thompson Seton, presi- ,D. e dent of the National League & Ameri- % can Pen Women and & noted explorer and author, is expected to arrive in ¥ Washington tomorrow, after several months’ travel and research in remote sections of Indo-China, Java and the Philippines. One of Mrs. Seton's most interesting experiences was a trip inland from the Indo-Chinese coast “with an elephant pack train to the depths of the Moi jungle, where the native dish is raw tiger meat.” The explorer camped in a hut 10 feet above ground to avold tigers. “I could hear the tigers coughing under my hut at night” Mrs. Seton wrote recently. “and the slithering of pythons through the leaves was my chief lullaby.” Mrs. Seton made a study of social conditions as they relate to the status of women. She considers the women of gypt. Turkey and India to be en- lightened and progressive. Women of 5 2 . il i 5 ; y 3-Pc. Jacquard Velour Reversible Cushion 1 the latter country, she said, have in- fluenced the enactment of “age of con- P N sent” and marriage laws Bed-Davenport Suite Mrs. Seton is returning with exten- ] ioh- .Pi 7 1 e s . i As pic 8 thi v motes o5 e ooseEvRLon. And $ith $59 High-Back 3-Piece Fiber Suite The “Glide Over” Coil Spring Double Divan ire pictured, 4 large davenport which conceals a full $ 9 5 pictures and museum specimens from Upholstering SUlaw Sisectiined mereanch of thyl High Upholstered Backs-~3-piece decorated Hand- I’L’,"”{i?,‘."',‘}e 4"2'2,\"::?.15”d"}“f:;,m'."ff'fief\'v is jacquard velour. Loose reversible spring cushions. This League of American Pen Women in Woven Fiber Suite, comprising large Settee, Armchair $ ;9 75 ::filv__j“‘lpa simple “Glide Over” action makes $ 50 is a value vou should not overlook. . b b o 5 | and Rocker, all with cretonne-covered, auto-spring cush- the change from divan to bed or vice versa. In daytime this comfortable double bed presents the attractive appearance of a divan with a wr s SMM‘ GET;EVEN ft thick ttr vered in a beautiful, colorful patt £ durabl WITH HIS INTERVIEWERS ; . e h pattern of durable ions. With high backs upholstered in colorful cretonnes. $2 Delivers this fine, comfortable divan. Balance, Convenient terms of $1 Semi-monthly Countess Stories About His Titles - T : 4 = PR L With Veiled Thrust at New York | | ; . - I TN Investigations. e o o =2zE NEW YORK (N.ANA)-—It looks as if the King of Siam has been gently 3 . | kidding the reporters. It looks as if & £, | ~ he has been getting back at them, in a playful way. for the fun they have had with his titles. When he reached : v : — - 5 Purchase, N. Y., they took pleasure in Q i — 4_P' W(ll 1 ‘V B d R S s zeminding the world that at home the ) lece nut-vV eneer be oom Suite King was known as the brother of the 0 d Gl X sun and the moon, supreme arbiter of 4 : Genuine walnut veneer on gumwood. The suite the ebb and flow of the tides, and lord . . 1 g consists of a well designed poster wood bed, French of the sacred herd of elephants. And .. ! ; P FLya when' 1t rained they pointed out (hat This $159 10-Piece W alnut-Veneer d :"amt_\-, chest of drawers and large dresser. Artistic also was known as possessor of the B, . ecorations. ar i i Dining Room Suite King Prajadhipok is getting even. In| the first interview ever granted by al It A durably constructed suite, of walnut veneer on gum- King of Siam, he solemnly informed ; i e i o A : ihe press that he was eager to learn wood with enhancing maple overlay s. The suite consists $ of an oblong extension table, china cabinet, buffet, enclosed how well representative government was working in this country, because he, : s 75 olater e .b:’m_ hmn““r}:_ "‘:,E‘ 80"; “h m;’ server, host chair and five upholstered-seat side chairs. Porcelain-Lined 3 Golden Oak Three-Door and death over s subjects, thought of 2 trying it out in the Far East. While Door Oak Refrig- Top Icer Enameled Lined he =ald this he must have been aware Fumed Oak Roller Bpnri", ial- . that the New York City government e erator, Special— Refrigerator Refrige i ; i was under investigation, vet he re-| Porch Swing Lawn Mower Ay frigerator Fiber Fernery 36-inch “‘Lane” marked that he expected 1o appiy the $1 98 ;5\ g $29.75 e ntil R W A olgndid tme o Refreer; $1 69 Iron Frame Lawn Cedar Chest ea first in city affairs —— 00 95 SO . / “I want to see” he said, and never . ==, $4- T Tight fiber con- Bench, $2.49 cracked & smile, iwhether voting really Strongly made, complete \ EPNSY wiin seir-sharpening, 12. | 16, ice” capacity. Fitted with 8 9 5 1 5 7 5 struction. Metal con- Strongly constructed: sron expresses the will of the majority T R oo Shkriege. percelsin linins. . . datner " Attractively srame "Win hardwood slace . B for ' of wocing, - : inch blades. ade of onk. ished. painted” szeen. and how your political campaigns are dhe pfulius Lansburgh gfurniture (5o, hunting in India has been built for the Maharajah of Kodhpur and his The party will “rouch iL" in ol . x vehicl Inin Al 7 N 2 R T L T S Quality That Endures PRI Entrance—909 F Street Northwest 2 Convenient Defefred Payments i cept, perhaps, the elevator. 2rzateresss emtzcczirszvzssssas