Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1931, Page 24

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S HAVERI RN INS AT R IV T S FE LRI T PR ERATS 50 Envelopes ; g THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, s e g e o ot mee. ¢ o4 BOY KILLED IN CRASH OF PLANE, : and E [l e e oo o et with great disadvantages.” The reduction was effected in 1929 to rave money, as the Government pro- for maintenance of cach private mount owned by an officer. Reduction of Enlisted Force| Gen Henrs contended that lnder the d Te- to 7,959 Hampers Work anshi sulted and the horses were in ter S In general, the report found the of Training, He Says. 47¢ per box HAVE YOU SEEN OUR GIFT and HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT Second Floor. | morale high, but added that “ma | Caval fficers are sorely pressed fina. due to inadequate pay. ation of the Cavalry of modern developments although not to By the Assoctated Prece | _Reductions in | cavalry br its chief to Secretary Hurley ¢ | ment. | Maj. Gen. Guy | Cavairy's enlist ;reducvd o not supplant either | > of 369 men. C . but must be had | ferred to_the A Gen. Henry sail therc : | cient _Cavalry 1 I New York, Baltin mbu itk % | Ohio. c i’ 5 | Summer traini h modern cqu! ti-armored ks to repl: 7 fire-) of the Ca - The fire-power of the h."k"\:g: ment was “reperied a3 having, weex | “FJNEST STUDENT,” TEACHER SAYS of an air-cooled light machine gun for the machine rifle. WILL DISCUSS ARMS Armistice Day xeeflng on Topic of Disarmament Is Set. ks in history, Present international problems and]at McKinley High School, “never had|and they easily averaged A—the high- the coming disarmament conference will| & be discussed at an Armistice day meet- | manly and courteous boy” in her ing tomorrow night in the National classes than Preston Paynter, 15, who | spiration in that class, and I dread to {lost his life on his first airplane ride | go back tomorrow (today) to the sad | Press Club auditorium, to be held un: | the auspices of the Carnegie Endo ational Peace. Frede: of the endowment, ment for Preston Paynter, 15, Had *A” in History at McKinley D. EE‘E‘?!EE E g5 igifi’sgr High, Letter to Parents Declares. _ i —————————— i bt Miss Helen Hawkins, history teacher grades for these few weel finer student nor a more gentle-|est grade. be thinking and | ‘ned to death saving her life tate: o’ enroil - roll call Mid the other at but a al. All ed about T at Mc- 10-year-old REACH RED CROSS QUOTA | comebisareroie o e e whot doee fi'm ,m its quota “His bright, eager face was an m-|Xentucky Mining Town First to| Attain 1931 Goal. i A little Kentucky mining town was s was only 8 years | announced today by the American Red year-old brother | Cross as the first community in that in the 1931 of 700 | tors call a*“counter- lzruuuonmd'-mtjm-nhe. t and nurses. All drus . To Mother: -—flufltrole is also dren’s Musterole. Draperies Made to Your Order in Our Work Room Low Rates 25% to 50% Reductions in the November Sale of Oriental Rugs In AUl Ways—Our Greatest November Sale of Rugs The largest stock we have ever had, the most carefully selected groups of pieces, 1t naturally follows that we can show you a much wider and more in- teresting choice in sizes, colors and patterns, the sizes ranging from the smallest scatter rugs to large room sizes. And prices at a low range undreamed of a few years ago for any kind of an Oriental rug at all. Now is the most opportune time in years to buy an Oriental rug. Buy them now to lay aside for Christmas F Street at Eleventh | Examples of Values Selected from the choicest pieces of this type, the texture and color harmony we $ mbuihtilgzly claim to be the best. Size 5x3.6 ft. Regularly $65. Sale price. . 45 $ 45 Ch-inese Rugs Size 6x3 ft. Was $65. Sale price Sale price. s|95 Made of selected Oriental wool and dyes Wide selection of fascinating patterns. A group of Surappy rugs of excellent texture, with the softest of pleasing col- $ ors and of natural dyes. Size 9x12 ft. Regularly $295. Sale price I95 $325 Size 9x12 ft. Was $325 Kandahar Oriental rugs. One of the finest specimens of Oriental weaves. Made of pure dyes, not treated. This group has never before been offered at this low price. Sizes 9x12. Regularly $495. Sale price B g MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR American Reproductions of Finest Orientals $100 $1374° %165 Rugs that cleverly copy the original rugs connoisseurs have been deceived by them. The collection inclu and other designs, also in beautiful Chinese patterns. These rugs have the same lovely lustre that you find in the Orientals and made of select wool to insure long wear. Shown in three qualities, all in 9x12 size, as priced above. with such acc y that even the finest of rug Sarouks, Ispahans, Kirmans Seamless French Wiltons 100 393 Formerly $150 Formerly $135 The $100 rugs in size 9x12 ft; the $93 rugs in 8.3x10.6 ft. These new seamless French _Wiltons are woven of fine worsted yarns, of a short pile, in finest design Persian patterns. These rugs are quite durable and have a natural sheen that only fine quality wool can pro- duce. They are easily and tastefully adapted to any room in the home. MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR. W. P. Toses & Sons Store Hours: See How Many and How Interesting Are the Styles 9:15 to 6:00 NAtional 3770 Mail and Phone Orders Taken Call Nat'l 3770 . in Ready-Made D raperies (Materials to Match Sold by the Yard) Shown Above Lustrous Damask Drapes Attractive all-over patterns in these 50-inch draperies with pinch- pleated tops, lined with sateen, shaped tie backs to $ 75 match, In red, green, gold or rust. 214 yds. long. Pr. |4 $1.95 Yard Goods to Match, yd. Net Curtains, shown with these drapes, pr Rayon Damask Drapes Attractive in their nub weave these draperies self-tone colors ed, blue, gold, rust, green or rose. 50 o5 wide and 274 long. Lined with sateen. Pinch-plcatcd and 58 50 hing tie backs. Pr. An Interior Decorating Staff to Serve You Tuscan Net Curtains, shown with these drapes, pr., $3.50 Ball Fringe-Trimmed Drapes Reminisceht of old times and char bed rooms—tt finish glazed chir s in solid colors th white po The ruffled edges med with white fringe. Each drape 27 yds. long; blue, rose, green, yellow, pr. Yard Goods to Match, yd. 85¢ Ruffled M;n‘quE ette Curtains with these dmpe.x pr., $2.50 Chintz ge floral effect, 59.75 Engiish Floral chintz design in lar A typical 1 in bright contrastin natural, green or yellow Fluted ruffle t ;. 234 yards long. Pr. Yard Goods to Match, yd. Tailored Dotted Curtains, shown with these drapes, $1:95 85¢ Plain Chintz Drapes In colors of blue, rose or peacock, with ruffled edges and pinch-pleated tops. Suited to any room in the house. 21 yards long. Tailored Marquisette with these drapes, pr MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. AN RO rouss:” SEB5 SRS = An Interior Decorating Staff to Serve Yo It penetrates and sumulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infec- tion and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Chil-

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