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DAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C. FEBRUARY 28, 1932—PART ONE. FNDS FOR PR ‘ MR Our Annual Sale of Home Needs nue and P Street and Zoo vflighway Affected. Now that lighting of the Rock Creek sad Potomac Parkway's roadways, be- W‘?thp 5(;!" and Mlilsigf'husflts ave- . nue, has been completed, two major “ S a construction iobs remain lo e se- This Set Is Enjoying Unprecedented Popularity! . res b3 ) * . Swiidings and public parks lacks money 1 S u m a n 0 1 p r 1 I I g e L d Tar them. cway betweer ‘ S: . 3 et v R 54.Pe, Dresden Dinner Sets Vating of necgssary in tha v i way will have to be constructed arcund | the Zoo, so as not to disturb the sleep | p. 2t Seri . 29 of the animals at night. A Complete Service for 8§ Persons Work to Start Seon. ‘The District Government is now ar- ranging to start work soon on the new P street bridge across Rock Creek. < B This bridge will provide for greater RO clearance than the present structure 2 % . Davenport Suite[Jfl 7T | T T The Two-Piece Suite $98.50 In the daytime—a beautiful living room suite. By night—a comfortable, double-sized bed. Out- fitted with the famous “Pullman” coil spring bed equipment. Covered with plain or figured tap- estry in green or rust shades. Loose, reversible coil spring cushions. $7.50 Cash, Balance Monthly—If You Wishk FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR —in the March Sale and permit the construction of the parkway highway down in the valley, | when funds become available. Offictals of the office of public build- 3 % tion say that the use of the present | 1 a Because of renewed interest in the rcad in Rogk Creek V through 3 : ; + he National Zoolcgical out of | v 3 ; ¥ Colonial period—Dresden china de- the roaring (G P signs are in great demand. This set is of fine imported china, e % 4 T | # whose translucent beauty Hib & bie vliey: o is accented by the soft The parkway between Ma setts s A7 Dresden floral pattern. avenue and P street is practics . pleted, with the exception of a traflic bridge near the Japanese embassy, and this 8 nearly finished. New Road Planned. Ofiials of the office ofpublic bulld: ings and public parks propose to start . construction ‘o @ new tosd in the| @3 P I d Cut Crystal northern end of Rock Creek Park in a “L'C. mporte = few weeks 1o link up with the Maryland Glassware development now going forward in the . . . Talles The gracme and cwrbs for(CHina Dinner Service this already are in and the surfacing 50 will be completed in the Spring. C Recently Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, director of public buildings and public . parks, let a contract for the construc- 3 Finely cut and ton ‘of = bridge at L street across 5 3 polished - lovely ock Creck. This will carry the de- ¢ i velopment northward to Pennsylvania 5 floral wreath de avenue. . 2 & sign. New low e L A § ¥ goblets, sherbets, PHILIPPINE OVATION R, . Mk Wines and tum. AWAITING ROOSEVELT ; blexs: Legiclative Leaders Shelve Resent- v et A 7.p 210 ment at Hurley's Stand to Ar- & -7-[ C. HObl'l&ll (Jlass range Elaborate Welcome. Three Styles of Simmons Beds— A Double-Decker Coil Spring— Four-Row Layer-Felt Mattress— Choice $8045 each - Besides the attractive bed illustrated, there are three other styles—a solid panel effect, plain Windsor or cane panel. The mattress is soft, resilient and durable; the spring is very comfortable and guaran- teed for 20 long years. Bridge Service for 8 Candlawick Spreads--dunble; ainss such’ $1:19 Bates Colonial Spread; size 86x108 in., $3.95 Bates American Spread; size 90x108 in., $2.95 Phone Orders to Jane Stuart, N Ational 9800 BEDWEAR—THIRD FLOOR. By the Associated Press. = MANILA, February 27.—An elaborate reception has been arranged for Theo- 3 9 5 dore Roosevelt, new Governor General - of the Philippines, on his arrival here Mcn?:y ;mm the Unneg States. Talk of & program of non-co-opera- 5 2 tion with him because of resentment This quaint Early against Secretary of War Hurley's| > e s strong stand against immediate inde- Pastelle‘ . . . an exquisite pat- pendence has died down among legisla- | tern that will do honor to the most e Leaders e launches, bedecked with | formal table. The delicate floral popular this year. R Of clear pressed American gla ware is especially Towan, X fo et Tooevells A |design enhances the rich ivory ? 4 rrival. B ‘i . e aloas’ for o “hour yester- | background. Fashionable cream erystal - 1' @ay by radiophone wfl.h‘ G;ongernumd. soups and square salad plates; coin lightful ;e(:img or cting Governor General, who informe S cour budts or Sm of the entiustastic welcome the | €0ld handles. Service for 8. s hf Filipinos had prepared. 5 CHINA—SIXTH FLOOR luncheon table. Roosevelt informed Butte he was | » bringing the Bible upon which his Phone Orders to Jane Stuart, NAtional 9500 father took oaths of office as President and other positions. Custom Made Slip Covers—2-Pieces- In the New Acadian Stripes or Figured Dresdent Prints 81975 When ordering slipcovers consider: that a perfectly cut cover assures a graceful fit; matched patterns assure beauty; and that good fabrics as: sure long service. These covers have all these features. Custom-made Slip Covers of printed linen have a refined and dignified appearance; blended colorings characteristic only in a real hand- BANKER'S WILL GIVES NEW YORK U. $4,500,000 National Red Cross to Get $25,000 From Estate of William H. Nichols. Bithe Associated Press. A + BV YORK. Pebruary 2f-—New | In the Houseware Section— ork University receives half the esta b 5 of Willlam H. Nichols, who diea Feb- Sixth Floor—All This Week ruary 22, 1880, leaving a net estate of | < X ‘9‘{37'6“0' 'M"‘g”" tax appraisal filed | His trainer, Mr. Proval, will display yesterday showes 1 . 5 t s Nichols was chairman of the board him. He $\|I|.tell you lnlf of interesting of the Allied Chemical & Dye Corpora- facts about birds and will explain the tion and a banker. T X A ’ The remaining half of the estate goes | superiority of Justrl‘l.e bird fnn.ds." You to two members of his family. In ad- | may also hear the “Golden Bird” over dition, 18 other public bequests are : e ot TN made, including the American Board of | Radio Station WMAL. [ ioners for Forei; ssions, | Bocton, Mass., $100,000; §25,000 to the ‘ Feb. 28, 6:30 to 6:45 P.M. American Nailonal Red Cross, Wesh- Mar. 1, 6:00 to 6:15 P.M. ington. D. C.; Tuskegee Normal and In- | A % dustrisl Insétute, Tuskegee, Ala. and | Mar. 4, 6:00 to 6:15 P.M. the Hampton Normal and Agricultural i . Institute, Hampton, Va., $10,000 each. { Bird Cage and Stand, $1.95 A one-sixth interest in the remain- > " ing half of the ";“d:t aciocnbins to | A large cage with weighted base stand to match. $1,499,230, and a third interest in per- | o f t Sonnl/ effiie, valued at $140,249, goes Finished in red, green, tan or blue baked enamel. to a daughter, Mrs. Madeleine Nichols i Sharp of Coronado, Calif. A similar ved! r Canari 95 bequest is provided for a son, C. Wal- Just Arrived . Chopper Canaries, $3 ter Nichols of West Orange, N. J. : Healthy full-voiced songsters . . . the most popu- =S lar birds in the canary family. Hear them ... and ACTOR FACES U. S. COURTi you'll buy them! Others §4.95 to $6.95. SIXTH FLOOR # blocked linen; seams neatly felled; cushions covered sepa- $ 50 rately; unusual in every detail. - 2-piece suites Phone Orders to Jane Stuart, N Ational 9500 UPHOLSTERY—FIFTH FLOOR New—Modern—Scientific Lighting at No More Cost Than Ordinary Junior Lamps Indirect Lighting Lamps Complete With Bulb Renaldo Accused of Making False Affidavit for Passport. LOS ANGELES, February 27 (®).— | %a Duncan Renaldo, screen player, in- dicted Tuesday for making a false affidavit by which he obtained a pass- | port, surrendered wmrdavd tr;a L'&urgl . 73 . Stetes Commissioner Davi [ea and was released on bond of $1.500 | D ——Do t T oy st oo ay mn Linens mestics represented himself to be an American | N citizen, born in Camden, N. J., when . he obtained a passport permitting him You'll be amazed at all the value you can get for one dollar! ¢ and return here in con- . : - ;fig?,,,l]n fii;‘?he“&m«m of the picture Check-up your needs in linens and domestics . . . then attend our “Trader Homn ' | The indictment alleged that Renaldo March Sale to supply those needs! 4 a native of Rumania and that his true name is Jasile Dumitree | Cuchieanas, Attorneys representing the | actor said he would deny the charges. | DAY-BED COVERS of colorful cretonne; very 18x18 Inch Linen Napkins wall mads: Rutid suffered With L.nvel_y Silver Bleaglled :id-el-.nc' Shestl sl Tetter Two Years| || Norkins of pure linen @ for $1 damask. Healed by Cutlcura : hemt. MATTRESS COVERS I suffered terribly with tetter for ::nlml:\; a _; .yw u_n:lil:l:'e: o face, X, = s el atas. The pebivy s 5.PC. LINEN SCARF 5-PC. BRIDGE SETS, s beedisids burning were severe and I could not SETS, neatly trimmed of nice quality cream double bed size. ... sleep at night. My clothing aggra- | with lace and medallion linen; daintily hand ap- vated the breaking outand itcaused| | inserts. Of a pure Sl pliqued and em- dit .ie A Charming Ensemble! $ 1 6.50 Gateleg Table Every corner of a room 30x40 is illuminated by the powerful 300 watt, $12.50 all-frosted bulb, included with each’ lamp purchased! Colonial bronze Manl I or gold plated base, torchiere style or Maple, walnut or mahogany 5-ply veneer with decorated parchment paper top. Other parts of selected gumwood. shadoe. All with a rich hand-rubbed finish. Top, 36x42 inches, Eight legs. Diffuses its rays evenly! Windsor Chairs, $3.95 Froxemts oye iain) rov. Four of these chairs with the gateleg xlpened by, famons Fply table . . . and you have an unusually I smart dinette suite! Oc—the Windsor Endorsed by famous stylists. chairs are delightful occasional pieces. ippadiwith 3 candle Phone Orders to Jame Stuart, NAtional 9500 to alternate on a FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR separate awitch, LAMPS—SIXTH FLOOR sfigurement. creamy linen broidered “1 tried different remedies but LACE SCARFS TABLECLOTHS of PILLOW CASES of fine without success. I read anadver-| | SWISS LACE SCARTS closely woven, pure linen quality muslin; free from Sesideh foe Crtiota Bospant Oind fl.,..ly gt e crash. Plain centers with dressing. Neatly finished t 80 some, and after \ 7 rig Saing thiee dakes of Cuticura Soap| |tily e m b r oidered. s1 coloral Boe do g MRa Ty i s and two boxes of Cuticura Oinm; |2 for N I was completely healed.” (Signed] | i | _WEST POINT BATH Mrs. L. Frazier 12f22 Imperial TOWELS of a heavy ab- sorbent quality. Colored Choice! 3 Sizes of Sheets borders and 5. 51 E 24x48. 4 for. i Snow white sheets of a fine, closely 7.PC. LUNCHEON woven muslin. Neatly hemmed. | SETS of pure linen crash, Note the generous sizes: 81x99, $ 1 |‘e napkins LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Phone Orders to Jane Stuart, NAtional 9500 LINENS AND DOMESTICS—THIRD FLOOR.