Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1931, Page 38

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 23, 1931—PART THRER. NEW CABINET BELIEVED ot Statan Bevkien, recignce; | ASSOCIATED CHARITIES [Bapiies retum home. A totat of ioen | adse James A" Gobb. ‘Dr. Emmets 5, |DUKE OF GLOUCESTER |*=ifio o susgiory tonient, DUKE OPERATED ON Fadli in his first atte t, Count : 1 "{‘ o ks’ - !}““ln the P ““t' 4 & treasurer cf Howard Gloucester, has had s.'fl., empt, 3 lon coun- 3 % 'y - “pt FORMED BY KAROLY! | xarolyi informed the regent. admiral| WILL CLOSE ITS CAMPS | &y since sy 1. "o University; Mr, and Mrs. Douglass IS REPORTED RESTING |ietin issuea by the duke's doctors said, Horthy, of his troubles and was esked N "The two camps have been conducted | WAook, Mrs. Catrie L. Fearing, i ~| “and his_conat Difterences With Supporters of | {he Bethion tapinet again aud was as- | Rock Creek Park and Blue Plains | InGeT the auspices of the Summer Out- | T other soclal workers, in Nursing Home. - ings Committee of the & number of - ecent Bethlen Government | Sured that all differences with the SW3| Quting Guests Due to Return | Charities. Of the fotal number of Followed by Condition Termed |8idy. The duk = o .—An intes- e campers, 702 were entertained at Camp " % Reported Straightened Out. been straightened out and that there- | Tomorrow and Tuesday. Gcod Will and 611 at Camp Pleasant, | Cuba's government lottery drawing, Batisfactory. : fore there were no more obstacles in i L et ot Chatrmas, | Phich ' coms X ts last ¥ the Associated Press. . | his way. Camp Good Will in Rock Xk Park | John Joy Edson, who inspected both ) Year, has been reduced 'f 10,000, and | By the Associated Press. PUDAPEST, Hungary. August 22— e and_Camp Pleasant at Blue Plains, | camps last week. O P eiid ot 3e o st 30| ' LONDION, ARBE 30 —T0e oomitiin | o was_believed tonight that Count| Increasing bank amalgamations are |D. C.. will be closed tomorrow and | At Camp Pleasant Priday evening the - cents, with e s e Itus Karolyi had finally succeeded in | help:ng Japan's financial situation. ‘Tuesday, respectively, after their final | children staged a final program of en- o - cents, only a few purchasers. g e | | ecial Selling! from Old Quebec from Newfoundland Lgrmmmy Handmade Hooked LT A unique combined floral and block design in this long wearing attractive cotton spread. It comes in which- ever you may need to carry out your bedroom color scheme. Blue Rose Gold Green Orchid A : 7 S A Jacquard weave in this conven- Sizes 1.6x3 to 2x3 Feet > ) Z K& tional design spread of cotton. In ’ ‘ { X number 2 size-—eighty-four by one Hand-hooked mats in hundreds of beautiful | il SINZZ HONN_ ¢ 2- hundred six inches. colorings. Old geometric patterns and dainty florals like bits of old gardens! $K545 Sizes 2.6x4 to 3x5 Feet Blue Rose Gold Green Orchid Hilustrated Four of the Many Patterns % . o o live Rugs hand-woven 'round log fires on Winter nights by the “habitants” of Quebec! Ex- quisitely individual pieces. The all-over pattern of this spread is 117, : i of ‘an old-ti “M ille” $ 1 2 35 NN St e o R selection of —— Gold Rose Blue Green Very old picces — including many pieces % o 2 Heliotrope classed as rare gems—rugs of the type i 4 seldom found outside of expensive private collections. Sizes 3x5 to 3.6x6.6 Feet FOURTH FLOOR. —1 = H“[Jl‘%ui.‘l" “L]"m ' Al ‘ Mail and Phone Or;iers Taken W. B. Moses & Sons W. P Moses & Sons Nat'l 3770 F St. at 1148

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