Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1931, Page 41

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CARLSBAD STRRED BY WALKER VI Weicome Like That to King Years Ago and Rich Paint- ing Is Gift. By the Associated Press. CARLSBAD, Czechosiovakia, August 15.—Mayor Walker of New York arrived |geaond Assistant Postmaster Gen- here tonight from Berlin and received & welcome the like of which hasn't been seen here since the days of the popular Edward VII of England The mayor, who expects to take the baths for two or three weeks, was met (eral W. Irving Glover is confined to at the frontier by a state coach, to|his bed at the Wardman Park Hotel, | which his party was transferred, and [under the care of a physician, due when he reached Carsbad the vice [to a recurrence of an attack of in- mayor was at the station to greet him. | testinal influenza he suffered on the Mr. Vyalker whs escorted in an auto- | Pacific Coast. He was reported resting mobile procession to his hotel, where | quietly and his condition was said to be the Carlsbad mayor, Hermann Jakob, |not serious extended the city's greetings and pre- sented him with a valuable painting | inspection trip in the West and was showing Carlsbad 100 years ago. “We are filled with joy and extreme |returned to this city by airplane and pleasure at the honor of having you in | has since been confined to his hotel Carlsbad,” Mayor Jakob said. Mayor | home. ‘Walker replied, in English; that he was | = glad to be able to visit the city in which thousands of Americans have regained their health. After the speech-making Mayor ‘Walker retired to his rooms and the | 3 city proceeded to celebrate his arrival. At nightfall Carlsbad was extensively {lluminated. Lights were strung even | on “Three-Cross Mountain,” from which they blinked down on the mayor's hotel. The New Yorker is preparing for an | examination tomorrow or Monday, after | which the military discipline of the baths routine awaits him. | “PETTING RACKET” BARED IN CAROLINA State-Wide Probe of CD\ll"tl: Charged With Coercing Couples Ordered. Sleeping Woman Hurt When Plane Crashes on Roof By the Associated Press. BERLIN, August 15.—A woman asleep in bed was seriously in- jured by a Berlin-London freight airplane which crashed throvwgh the roof of her house in a Berlin suburb yesterday. No one else was hurt. GLOVER IS CONFINED TO BED BY ILLNESS| eral in Doctor’s Care at Ho- tel With Influenza. Second Assistant Postmaster Gen- Mr. Glover became ill while on an forced to cancel his engagements. He Rest Your Tired Feet in a pair of Nationally Advertised THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Six Groups of Dining Suites Specially assembled for this Mid-season occasion. - N the designing and proportioning of 3’ these suites the modern home has been thoughtfully considered—and you'll choose not only pleasing effects and “Furniture of Merit” quality, but in pieces of practical size. All the popular finishes — with those unmistakable earmarks of superior qual- ity and which make the prices strikingly AUGUST 16, NE of the most profitable “buy-times” of the entire year. A distribution of Furniture, Floor Coverings, etc., of “Furniture of Merit” quality and character, featured at very special prices for this special event. Study your needs, supply them now! 1931—-PART THREE. =0 Store Closed All Day Saturdays During August Six Groups of Bedt:oom Suites You'll find the type of Suite just to your notion among these groups. HEY portray the popular periods and m reflect the latest in modern thought —in the fine variety of woods and fin- ishes—and with that construction skill which characterizes all “Furniture of Merit.” Such furniture has not been buyable at such prices for many a long day—mor must you expect it again soom SELEAELE 1 ¥ 2 By the Associated Press. low. : A - 2 s Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off. G 1 £y 2 ¥ & at the close of the August Sale. RALEIGH, N. C. August 15.—Re- | Fracminde il nter 3 ports that a widespread “petting party | | » Tacket” is being operated in North | and Stweet Wear $ $ $ i - - : A Carolina brought an appeal from As-| Embodying built<in com- I % ¢ 4 R X sistant Attorney General A. A. F. Sea- ot Soitiunia Bhis s1te (i < 3 X G well today for simultaneous grand jury ety 4 =Ty 701 ; $ $ $ investigations of magistrate courts and service. $ s ' # throughout the State. | $3.00 $6.50 il ; ! a o X : : Mr. Seawell said many magistrates | o to B 'S ¢ it : g ) had set up what he called “rackets” by il . ' " a Rat ] “raiding petting couples and bringing Sizes 27, to 10 3269 ! — XX = 1 3 Sl 79 5224 them into court to pay costs through A coercion and without trial” | b Rl B i traps. Every grand jury in North Carolina’s imm;lr;&t ton into these oiflcu," snb-:n muta ¥ ol suggest; e inquiries conduct mm‘:&\m order to reflect the proper State.wide — more Store = -— Paced with the greatly decreased pro. 418 N. Charles St. ductivity of its ccal mines, Hamiiton, id the * ket | | \ 2 N b taken the piace o the once famous | YCE & LEWI , ; 2 = N $274 100 counties should start an_investiga- | by : EmaN Y N Pz Just Bilow E St. y as muoch as possible in . . Occasional Chairs Bceotland, is conducting a campaign foi new_industri I Chairs that are both decorative and useful and for which every home has a . place. Beds and Bedding e o i s igns; sin- e new | = 120 x| Living Room Suites | .uissess springs—at August Sale prices. it $ o ., ¥ 75 em it 27 39 Coil Spring or Felt Mattress — oue A ‘ 54750 A Splendid Variety of Period and Modern special— 1216-1220 F St. 3 i Motifs Remarkably Marked for the August Sale Each 59 50 Already we’ve been asked . . . What Hat Shall I Wear With What? Small tables and large tables; coffee :ah'm and console tables; tables of all $95 $1 19 $159 Axminster, Wilton, Domestic Orientals, sorts and types Fiber Rugs, Felt-base Rugs, Linoleums, Here’s Our Answer! it etc | s i $19 50 When you go to the i ,175:975 ,275012 $195 $217 Game, sporting your smartest wool, wear | it $ J5 $ Mado’s black felt bowl- i 29 er . , . the brim facing | e and band of coft tweed Our Copy, $20 bl'ITES of careful designing and exceptional tailoring—employing the best craftsmanship skill, the finest selection of upholstery fabrics —to make . Occaswml Tables each and every one of these suites an outstanding bargain. High-grade Rugs At Special August Prices When vou come to Town in the new suit that is simply the Woven Fiber Suites last word in chic, wear ~ Suzanne Talbot's hel- | ¢ Of pleasing designs and finishes, with brilliantly colored upholstery. Practi- met of silk suede, with cal in their in-door utility as well as serviceable on the porch and in the sun bronze - black ¢ o q x 1 room. feathers lving smooth ly around the crown I ' o fb;,. 20 | | ( 543.50 539.75 53 4.50 55250 When you go to Tea, you'll feel like the rav- ishing Empress hersel{ if you wear Mado's wine felt derby dipped engagingly over one eve . . . the ostrich plume just brushing Gk House & Herrmann Our Copy, $10 1 == Furniture of Merit Seventh at Eye When you dine, looking very smooth in your black satin, wear Rose Valois's madcap of felt lace N with its black and cumquat feathers poised at a dashing N ’ angle. . / Our Copy, $22.50 Our Costless Credit is a big convenience in buying what you want when you want it r Hat Shop—Street Floor

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