Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1931, Page 23

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}:om Disruption of Com- . munications System. Rumanian King Says He and Ex- ‘Wife Bound by Son THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Glad to Be Citizen Again MRS. KIANG REGAINS AMERICAN STATUS. Finaneier, Decorated by Three Governments. NEXT FLIGHT UNDECIDED Ab-?dwn Proposed Tokio Hop Due to Take-off Difficulty at Istanbul Field. FOR ATLANTIC CROSSING Conference Agrees on 10 to 30 Per Cent Reduction for First Class and 13 Per Cent for Third Class. We are tearing down “Hancock's” Old Bar and Cariosity Shop—one-time is included in Mummm-nuuwm This which has been condemned between 12th and 13th, C and Pa. Ave. N.W,, to make way for the Government's new improvements. Piate glass, heating plants, plumbing fixtures. All sises of lum- ‘ber, steek electric Aixtures, brick, etc, may be had at reasonable prices. Por information apply to District National e NATIONAL GLIDER MEET ENTRIES TRY OUT SHIPS, Two Pilots Are Hurt in Minor Crashes—ILindbergh Teacher Reupholstering & Repairing Ask About Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan ‘Tapestries, Mohairs, Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and Porch Our Ex- Rockers Splinted by g:m at the Now Prevailing Low for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Metropolitan 2062 Cleveland 0430 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park Estimates and Samples Given Froe CLAY ARMSTRONG Upholsterer B ot RecEivED HERE Sometimes it’s like a haystack” to locate “lodking for a needle in some one who can sup- ply a want you may have. But yow'll save a lot of time and trouble of hunting if you make use of the Star Classified Section thoroughly—and if anyone can supply what “wANT ADS?” in The Star are read regularly and you are seeking, a Star Classified Ad will find them for you. Leave copy for Classified Ads at any of the follow- ing authorized Branch Offices. No fees for the service; only regular rates are charged. In the Northwest 1ith and Park rd.—Arm- strong’s Pharmacy. 14th and P sts.—Day's Pharmacy. 1135 14th st. — Marty's Cigar & Magazine Store. 17th and Que sts. — Ken- ner's Pharmacy. 15th and U sts—G. O. Broc| k. 2912 14th st.—Colliflower Art & Gift Co. 3401 14th st.— Bronaugh's armacy. ist and K sts.—Duncan’s Pharmacy. 7th and K sts.—Golden- (time clerk’s desk). 7th and O sts. — Lincein Store. Drug e 7th st. and R. L ave—J. Forster’s Pharmacy. In the Southwest 10th st. and Va. ave. — Herbert's Pharmacy. 316 43 st. — Harrls’ Drug Store. 4% and L sts.—Columbia Pharmacy. In the Northeast 208 Mass. ave. — Capitol Towers Pharmacy. 4th and H sts. — Home 7 st 907 st—Garren’s Music Store. 12th and Md. ave—Luck- ett's Pharmacy. 7th and Md. ave.— Louis Bradley. Sth and U sis.—M H Hunton’s Pharmacy. Ga. ave. and Upshur st.— Petworth Pharmacy. 221 Upshur st. — Monck’s Pharmacy. 5916 Ga. ave.—Brightwood Pharmacy. Reiskin. North Capitol st. and R. L ave. — Parker’s Phar- macy. 1742 Pa. ave. — J. Louis ’ll“mhfl G sts.—Quigley’s an llll'-ll!y‘ 25th Herbst's Pharmas armacy. 3315 Conn. ave. — Joll’s Newsstand. In Georgetown 30th and P sts.—Morgan Bros.” Pharmacy. 30th and M sts.Brace's Pharmacy. 3411 M st.—Moskey’s Phar- mfilltflnlln ave. — Haney’s. In the Southeast 3rd and Pa. ave—O'Don- nell’s Drug Store. D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1931 HIGH PRICE TAGS Don’t Make Fine , Furniture $500 Living Room Suite $275 ‘Two-piece solid mahogany hand- carved frame. Upholstered in costly gold figured brocatelle. IGH price is no.longer a guar- antee of quality. Today you can get “blue-blood” furniture at the “man-on-the-street” prices. $275 does the work of $500, $85 is equal to $179. And the quality is there, even though the high price isn’t. Otherwise, how else can you account for our 42% increase in business during the past six months, while other stores throughout the country have a much different story to tell? The Budget Plan Makes it easy for you to take advan- our low prices. Moderate “Home, Sweet Home"” life-size bungalow on the Fourth ‘The Floor has been the inspiration for many WasHington apartments and 16 Furnished Rooms Located in the Furhiture Section, Fourth Floor, will aid in arranging mbun-mmhhl—,.n Our Interior Decorators ‘Will be glad to Toom. or an mmmm ,‘:o‘mu for their services. $275 Two-piece Denim Li: Room Suite..... cosemeaes $195 Tapestry-covered Sofa.$79 $300 Down-filled Cushion Sof; $135 $300 Chippendale Sofa $195 Downdfilled Throne i 7 $595 Down-Filled Sofs, $297.50 $135 Gothic Style Hall Cab- inet $75 $200 Mahogany-veneered Secre- RO Rt o $150 $65 Walnut Coftee "I'sble; with marble top. ...couvinane .45 $650 Solid Mahogany Twin-bed Bed Room Suite $325 $595 Ten-piece M: Din- ing Room s“h.fio.‘cny $365 And you don’t have to be rich nowadays to furnish your home with Beautiful and Dependable Furniture with down. Solid mshogany frame, with hand carved base. : T Mabhoj S eneorey Dining Suiws® 5180 $29.50 M y Veneered Oc- casional ir..oeee. S1488 $25 Solid Walnut Queen Anne Chair pEPPR . 4 $139 Down-filled Occasional Chair $57.50 $25 Solid Walnut Coffee Ta- ble §! $75 Solid Walnut Wall Desk, $47.50 " This $179 Throne Chair Fit for a King. Cus- tom built. Beautifully 85 Free Auto Parking—E St. Between 6th and 7th THE HECH i B f 2 { 4 t o8

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