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A-S8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 31, 1932—PART ONE. LA TATE - '+ PALAIS ROYAL SOUTHERN STATES) |z Anxious to Learn if G. 0. P. Again Will Gather Demo- crat Votes. The opening of our newly enlarged Furniture i . ! ] 13 Tomorrow means more to us than the mere beginning of Leap Year’s Twenty-nine Day February , , o B soctated e o i ‘ “red letter day” in the history of Palais Royal . . . because tomorrow Palais Royal takes its rightful plaee e two major parties are wat the leaders in the Furniture Business of Washington. We acquired a new Warehouse. The new W meant more floor space to be devoted to sales and display. In fact, it made possible for us to devots 3 ENTIRE FOURTH FLOOR TO THE SHOWING OF FURNITURE. Come and see thiy Puem display . . . an entire floor without a single step or break to mar its symmetry . . . over 3,000 pieces and frcz: which to choose. Palais Royal quality may be taken for granted . . . of course. t their vote F the Republic 1 ticket or return to tr I berths in the Democratic | d become know Democratic *s W. E. MONROE. E. Monroe has walked thousands livering Uncle Sam's mail is going to retire for a well fter 40 years of service. Il be 68 vears old today A native of Charles County, Md., Mr Monroe entered the post office service uary, 1892. He served the sec- round North Capitol and H streets vears and has been carrying mail present route, around the Amer- an Federation of Labor Building, for 5 years. Mr. Monroe is married and has eight - | children. He hasn't decided what he will do after retirement, but is certain about one thing. For a while, at least, he is going to give his mile-weary feet | complete rest at home, 336 Eighth | street northeast. ~ —Star Staff Photo. 278 Votes From § Every Suite & Piece - Particularly interesting—is the newness of design featured in our complete display of BED ROOM FURNITURE MIXES POISON DRINK, THEN ENDS OWN LIFE Painter Displays “Botkle to) Tand- lord, Drinks It Before Help Arrives. Exclusive Distributors in Washington for the famous line of fine Riddle, 39, formerly of Pullman Living Room Furniture treet after drinking which he had mixed with a soft a painter, had told Howard prietor e rooming house, b Riddle dying. man and his Thursday and t by Ri brother, C. R. Riddle, Green fied ‘and be sent a life in- , police telegraphed last | nbers of the Fire Rescue Squad cian n Emergency Hos- unable to save The body was taken to the Morgue. 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE covered all over with a real high-grade figured tapestry. Trimmed in tapestry of antique weave and harmonizing ‘ color. oxpertly tailored, even to the outside backs and sides, which are i T ! R hed (not just tacked on). Constructed of hardwood frames free from ASKS $25,000 DAMAGES i knots. Corner blocked, screwed, glued and dowled. Spring base tied with | 4.pc. ENGLISH TYPE BED ROOM SUITE in figured overlays in combination with butt walnut veneers and solid American gum- wood. The recessed fronts and panels produce a pleasing effect. Finished oak interiors, dustproof, boxed in and dovetail construction. ot RN the party con e Italian hemp t e and sewed to full webbed bottom. Antiqued brass headed tacks over braid for bottom trimmings. The beautifully carved feet are of solid mahogany. Virginian Files Suit Aganst F. H. Duehay, Real Estate Broker. Francis H. Duehay, 1624 I street, pror estate broker, was sued | me Court yesterday for s as the result of an au- t last November 24. | y H. B. Bland hrough ~Attorney he was driving was struck by D y's machine, which was being driven “carelessly and in vio- lation of traffic regulations.” He says ered serious and permanent in- LAWN IN JANUARY EASTCHESTER, N. Y —Policemen | spent a large part of the afternoon cut- Democrats will neir| MOW ¢ & primary on J . The will call a convention to Florida is entitled to| This ELEGANTLY CARVED BED ROOM SUITE OF GEOR- hold their party 4. They w he ‘national conve: DRASTIC RED"GTIONS pare These Values! $4.95Chiidren’s Furred Coats Every coat In this group must g0. A wide range of colors to select from. Sizes 7 to 12%5. With Couson $14.95 Fur Trimmed Coats Beautifol eoats, richly furred. Smart styles— the wanted colors, Sizes from 14 to 20. ol $6_95 $24.95 Coats | A ehoice af the season’s finest styles and the most cherished furs, Every one expertly tailored The wanted colors i Sires from 14 to b = $12 ting the grass in front of headquarters. | Many villagers, attracted by the noise | of the lawn mowers—an unusual sound | for this season—watched the mowing. | Visit This Store First and Com- $5.95 Misses’- Ladies’ Coats to “‘.,"'.L.‘;!Es 2 -9_5 $16.50 Polo and Furred Coats In this lot are man. unusual bargains. It wiil pay ‘to purchase n coat at this price for next sea- son's use. Sizes range from 12 to 52. = $10 $39.50 Coats These are the greatest values we have ever of- fered. For the fashion- able thrifty woman who wants a fine coat, here's your buy. w $18 SPECIAL DRESS SALE This group includes all silk and rayon, also the new satin combinations. The or newest styles that are being shown in $6 dresses. None sold singly. Sizes up to 50. This PILLOW BACK LIVING ROOM SUITE is covered all over in silk face tapestry. The back cushions are down fllled, and the base is highly carved of solid mahogany. The edges of the material are fastened to the frame with antiqued brass headed tacks. Most beautiful as well as a most endur- ing suite. This graceful QUEEN ANNE LIVING ROOM SUITE has carved feet of solid mahogany. It is covered all over in an antique weave of high-grade tapestry with seat cushions of same color with weaving of crewel design. Outside backs and under arms are fully stitched, not just tacked on. High back wing chair with spring back, button tufted. A most unusual 2-pc. SUITE, covered all over in figured tapestry. The top rail, as well as the beautiful feet, are of solid ma- hogany. The loose pillow backs are filled entirely with down. Full webbed con- struction; spring base and spring seat cushions, trimmed all around with antiqued brass headed tacks. BLOCK-FRONT SECRETARY with au- tomatic slides for lid. Thirteen-state grill, all four feet have carved ball and claw de- sign. Hand-rubbed finish; mahogany ve- neers in combinations with American gum- wood, PRI T T * O T | GIAN influence is of massive construction, yet it is so proportioned that it will fit in any ordinary sized bed room. The recessed panels have Pollard oak veneers; the decorations are carved of solid gum- wood; waxed oak interiors; center drawer guides; large tear-drop antiqued drawer pulls; and has a hand-rubbed high lighted finish. The beautiful antique velvet seat cushions are corded and tasseled. ARIGID STANDARD OF QUALITY —Has been adherred to in the selection of all Furniture from the most inexpensive piece to the most elaborate suite. Examples of Price Ranges! Novelty and occasional furniture starts at 1.50 for coffee tables, and prices range on the multitude of individual pieces up to 59.50 for highly ornate and beautifully designed tables. Occasional chairs of many styles and various covers and for all purposes range in price from 5.95 to 79.50. Boudoir chairs covered in various patterns of cretonnes and gla?ed chintzes start with cretonne slipper chair at 3.95, anq the prices go on up to 44,50 for a large, adjustable, loose-pillow chase longue. 4-pc. bedroom suites range in price all the way from 79.00 for a2 well constructed suite with butt walnut veneer fronts all the way to 395.00 for a gorgeous suite of Georgian influence. 10-pc. dining room suites range in price all the way from 85.00 to 589.00 for a large refrectory table suite of Jacobean influence. Breakfast suites and dinette suites range in price from 12,50 for 5-pc. breakfast suites to 89.50 for 7-pc. dinette suites. Our Bed, Spring and Mattress Department Prices range all the way from 69c for all feather pillows to 42,50 for a high-grade, selected tail and mane hair filled mattress. Regula Palais Royal Charge Customers May Avail Themselves of our Budget Plan WITHOUT the Customary Down Payment 11th & G .Sts. N.W.