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! g e S > R L e By W~ i e e HUHNU s"UA"[]N I So Many Summer Comforts for When Shopping for Vacation, D | Your Home May Be Purchased ' ' : You'll Find a Charge Accoun IEI] Y E on Our Convenient Budget % PALAIS RO t at the Pala?s R arfie ' ) ] 4 . a Great . Service Plan . : Convem?nce Senator Confers With Gov.|j| Inquire ot the Credit Office, Fifth Floor, G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE. DISTRICT 4400 Inguire ot the Credit Office, Fiftk Floor. Davis on Independence Demands. B Sal—e of Lu gga ge! i Tfis"n"i"élf ;’g’;;" i Be Ready for Summer Guests P i bl With These Moderately Priced Dwight F. Davis’ first conferences with Senator Harry B. Hawes of Missourl, Including a New Shipment of Those Remarkable Genuine L . : gy Seal Picces That Sold Out Last Week! Radio Summer Furniture Specials! for a fishing trip aboard the executive | #i| . : e " S s Genuine Seal Luggage | :c:omyour porch or Malawpays Sound, Gov. Gen. Davis| Qi 5 < your Summer place wants Senator Hawes to inspect the 95 o 3 2 Culion leper colony before the Gov- . ust a few left, complete with :;m;u %Msz b.ck,w Manila to retackle e = tubes and table, at this low price! e iget problems. At that time Senator Hawes will join Ry Fllpino_leaders on the Const Guard $23.50 Gladstones, 24 and 26 in. sizes. S e vsayas and Mindanao $25 Wardrobe Suitcases and Hat Boxes. until July 12, when he will return to = Manila to view the independence pa- rade of Manilans and delegations from $27.50 !nt;etsevenl provinces scons:r;l;d with the st revolt against pal years ago. K 7 Independence Stressed. English ].('t Under the coaching of Manuel Roxas, Bags, 22 ins. Speaker in the House of the Manila Legislature, the Philippines are staging $20.00 varied independence demonstrations. b | Hand W. | Coi i As Senator Hawes travels about the 1 3 - ll S l'ln 1;%:3: ;g;' will ufi{&’?&'fi.}’fie :_;"g;,:;; Traveling U /1 il é}“ !-“. . Hand ardrobe < % p g wi ween lined Wi L P sehool children singing patriotic songs Bags = ) LOCker S : G 1 r and shouting “Welcome! We want in- 1 ? ! 1 e S de&e:d;ll;c‘:':" says that the next Con- All of superb E S ial $ 95 ; P v pec . ‘ i Very, Very Low Priced at A gress will give independence. He even finds Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Filipino quality, real seal 3 4o 1 ti , in black or brown, ' i 4 Light-weight veneer and solid lum- : - ‘ = 5 tion against the United States, “one ; | e et it e ‘. i All Metal Frame, with Coil Spring P! beautifully made | { ; covering in blue or beige. Angle iron 2 f Ball Bearing Construction 1 2 patriot and hero of the first insurrec- ml;elgm;dr During hluf:uu u:’ Gmf d aldo, Mr. Hawes left a serles of i : | i 5 N . afetons o the veiran en e and finishe: t ¥ ;zm".slemm ’.nu:::r h:r.:.mm. m” i Cushioned Seat and Tufted Back, cotton filled. swer due time. L . - 1 3 : ‘Gen. Aguinaldo says: “They are dell- Palais Royal g and 32 in. sises, (upright). Average Covered in Sturdy Striped Fabric cate and require thought, but my X weight, 23 pounds. i Unusual Value ANswers ready when A ] Hawes returns to Manila. 1 Palals Royal—Main Floor. ‘Would Keep Corregidor. “I am, categorically opposed to giving ‘America Corregidor (America’s ccstly Fort Mills fortifications at the mouth of Manila Bay), because Corregidor is I ‘@ the guardian of the nation's capital, but ® o I America might have such naval and | military stations as would enable her | to protect her commerce. Senate Presi- dent Manuel Quezon sald this in New Yiork" five years ago, and I agree with him. I The Sultan of Sulu, visiting in ' Manila, told Senator Hawes: “Give the Philippines independence, but do not [ ] concern yourselves with our form of , government. - After independence, we ]\glndnnno Mo:lems wflfl choose the kind | I of government we prefer.” - EN . 5 g 3 ST T, g e \ . Army Cots Think o getting this comiort- able, sturdy couch for only $11.75! either upsets the situation of & month & v J ), 8g0 or it uncovers what thert proceeded 3 3 For extra guests at your s 50 " It has a soft, well made cotton & K J 7 1! nt i y % o . cottry tplace for i Yoo kel mattress, and is covered in bright :"“%5“.3}. ‘:ecttween officialdom here and n on. S s 0B p . / ¢ i » administral | = P T city home, a couple of % mn"txn&;hg‘é:ohan;;efienuomdu‘:r: i ity e . ‘ 74 these around the house are cretonne, making a smart couch by dependence, though he has shaped af- I Ly 1§ . I a great convenience. Angle iron frame day, a full size bed at night. fairs, particularly finances, with that I\l .. —— 4 3 Y o0 and wishbone spring. possibility in mind. Unluckily his prog- ress has been immaterial, hence Sen- ator Hawes' assertions that the next Congress will vote independence breed dismay in finance and commercial cir- —eamzse=l [| Cool Summer Draperies and Rugs | too, thinks that independence would precipitate severe economic stress, but o ey R R Choice of Fourteen Features at (Copyright, 1931.) = aND & ' : Porch Swing i Sunray Outdoor Beds Canvas Outdoor Beds I ey HOYTANDBRIDE SAIL lf W} 0% e vbed Covers $ 1 00 Dainty Ruffled Curtains | LawnSettee | cromow $2.89 Natural finish slatted hooks and galvanized - [ _FOR EWN TOUR il Large Cretonne Cushions Broker and Former Mrs. Doubleday %zz‘;:;{;:}::;‘i;t’gl: ?;logrs sl fiv o | Washable Rag Rugs, 2 for $1 I e Washable Cretonnes, 5 yards $1 3yards §1 | Feather Pillows B the aipocisted Press. Ruffled Curtains, 2 pairs $1 Cocoa Door Mats, 2 for $1 $ 1 00 NEW YORK, June 30.—Richard Farmnsworth Hoyt, stock broker, aviation Palals Royal—Second Floor Natural finish enthusiast and speed boat racer, and | | # <) " Mrs, Nelson Doubleday were married i B el s gl .| Saduol: with lows, covered in - Fanalizs - Dollar Specialsin China =¢ H | B = | (O e 'okggzg'?selmey were to be married were I p Ousewares : = f@"mfi'fi t - 3 _ cane seat. circulated some time ago, after Mr. f Excellent value. ¢ Hoyt and his first wife, and Mrs. Dou- | Waterlass I bleday e;n.dt rl:‘;rngubumer-hmb.na were I Cl.e nser B I Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Mr. Hoyt, who was once s $25-a- I 100% P - New Shipment i week clerk in the employ of his first 0 ure gl 22 Glass I o pc. wife's father, is chairman of the board of the u-am:n Square Garden Avia- e W oAs Il | Pennsylvania | e Luncheon Set | | Sale! AteNewRadically He is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cradaclin rom Havard T 1910 and | . leanser. A ated ‘Trom Harvar an 3 = served during the war as assistant to M t O l Lo ! Col. J. G. Vincent at McCook Field, O Or l (/% I I wered Price! Dayton, Ohio. His first wife, the former Katherine mhi ik 8 « $1.00 | A\ 1 i 8 | Imported Woven Wool Oval Rugs i P o b e} $1.19 chain for hanging. Cretonne Cushions, 4 for $1 - i reen or red base. trongly made and re- Chintz Cushions, 2 for $1 inforced. Porch Rockers Felt Base Floor Coverings, 1 Stone & Co., with which Mr. Hoyt is still connected. WINE DISPUTE FATAL : o S e iy | n your own container. rmg 1itwi - ' /.’ \ '7 : | an a S Two Brooklyh Men Slain and Third you. $1.49 Large Is Held for Murder. . : . ’ > . ’ J % A\t NEW YORK, June 30 () —Two men . Mdem or heavier grade. No de Garbage Can e 3 s saucers I were slain last night in & Brooklyn I liveries or phone orders. AN N7 1 sugar bowl lice described as . Q %Y Y 1 cream | - = £ | restaurant il; ‘what e D an argument over the price at whicl i Sine should be sold. PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor pitswee ‘The dead are Joseph Zaccarelli, 34, and Ttallo Morgls, 35, his brother-in- g Mario, ), Was arre: - = o 3 Charged with the killings. 5 2 Made to Sell This Detfcllvcs said uld three dum:‘w I smon for ss 50' America together and opened restau- = 3 A = I o rants and embarked in the wine busi- d E | < . ness, Y o ot [ , NGT— I Do not overlook this important sale! You can secure a . — Y DIVORCE 1S UNCONTESTED A f—\ . [ " pair of our regular $5.50 sandals, made expressly for us abroad, ‘ S == / \ 4 7 \ I with attached leather soles and American lasts, for only $3.69! Woman Dog-Sled Racer Absent All White, Black and White, Beige and Brown . . . 149 Electric Window Boxes i S1.50 @ $1.50 Gard | ‘When Mate Asks Decree. i $! { o arden I . % i SR e I Toaster 1 ; Stepladders Hose Porch Gates High Heels ... Low Heels ... Sizes 3t0 9... AAA to C Flizabeth M. Ric og-sled I 1 $1 1 ¢ Palais racer and writer, did ap) I $ $1 Floor. contest divorce I Nickel plated; Similar to illus- Clamp one on 5 afid 6 ft. sizes; gyml;f; g\flb-nd;vfi-ch!’-'f r:*;g_ Yg»hfll quick and efficient; tration; bright the sink pipe; very fron brace, heat hind closéd doors in the County Court e e SUTvenivne e esterday. The action cha . R e as wtistva tn-un':nxnnnecé'x:: Linen Crash Linen e i 1 4 | A ; S er t log B contess 1 {hs ey and 3 | | | S r— . J : Table Sets Breakfast Sets The Rickers have two children. 2 RE \ b I kASx’S‘ in.l Ichlath and lol\:r nap‘; 5 | = 5 i i [ i (2 Ii ins of all linen crash, witl l i B A 4 2 b v | I { colored stripe borders, 'practi- s boArfl‘e:l:n;“gl-!ii:n.“?lxg 49 c - cal and attractive for cottage . 15-pe. Kitchen . Il or tuncheon table. and ‘four g 3-foot gate with all_fixtures ready $1.50 Curtain in Apartment Houses tretcher ; s J oy Sutasebers wishing che B bt $1 81x99-Inch Colored Hem Sheets carricr_boy to knock on | $1 i Reg. $1.69 the door when delivering I } ¢ i he door when delivertog | i . $1 pozeen glass . Colored Hem Cases, 45x36 ins. ..... 27¢c Shans P 2 g mphud, ish, w""h,"‘"m‘ galvanized 3 I . Sturdy sheets and cases, with four-inch hems, neatly circula lepart; I nickel sm.m m,_ ‘ b measuring cup, 3 ‘ % finished, in sun-fast shades of rose, blue, green, gold, orchid s \ ment, National 5000—and | instractions will be given il - rustoroof pins and peach. h Floor. peach Loy Palais Royal—Second Floor for this service to start at once. |