Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1933, Page 6

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A THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 23, 1933—PART ONE. TELEE S e AA_*l 1 | | e il Good Morning, Washington Home-Makers Coming Three-Day Session fRegarded as Most Impor- tant in Group’s History. ’ The National Says: “Let’s Talk About Furniture While Prices Are Still LOW!” By the Associated Pre: PITTSBURGH, April 22.—Industrial master minds will optimistically tackle next Wednesday the job of steering America’s trade vessels from doldrums | which have taken the wind from their | sails to the amount of $7,500,000,000 ' annually. — Officials regard the twentieth annual foreign trade convention, which opens | s three-day session April 26, as the| most important in its history, and said | today responses have indicated “glow- | ing optimism” from the 103 corpora- tions which sponsor it. | Department of Commerce figures | show that while world imports and ex- | ports have dropped from $68.000,000.000 ; iIn 1929 to $36,000.000,000 in 1932, Ameri~a’s trade has decreased from | $10.000.000,000 to about $2,500,000,000 in the same period | Steel Exports Fall Off. | In the tri-state district about Pitts-i burgh. where most steel companies are operating around 19 per cent capacity, | the figures show foreign exports have | dropped from an e d $'00,000,000 four years ag than $20.000,000 last_year “D) 32 figure and most of our_companies would show a small profit.” the head of one large steel company declared | The important items to be considered | at the conference include credit, ex- change, tariff and international debts. Fred I. Kent, America’s “gold czar,” 5-Piece Bed Room Outfit Featuring one of our best values. Just as pictured, with walnut-finish $27.95 dresser and chair, continuous post . l. M. ' 0 ' it Triplicate Mirrors! Four Pieces! setal Do, Tulewive sitiag. s, Siesice a0 chair. A real chance to furnish your spare room or Skillfully designed and carefully constructed of beauti- refurnish your bed room at an exceptionally low cost fully grained walnut veneers. Consists of a V'anity, Robe, and on— Easy Terms—At the National Dresser and the Bed. Your choice of Chest of Drawers as shown or Chifforobe. Outstanding value at only $5.00 Down—At The NATIONAL 8-Piece Slu(lio—Couch Outfit Just as shown. Studio couch with 3 pillows, end table and occasional table, finished in walnut, smoker lamp and $27.95 shade, attractive pull-up chair and pair = of metal book ends Easy Terms—At the National is to_give one of the leading addresses on “The Origin and Background of Our Troubles.” | As_director_of foreign egchange for | S D i - zhe Pederal Reserve Boarg under the 5 rastic “trading with the enemy act” : : Tecently invoked by the President, Kent With the Exclusive had trol Juntry’s — fRasio of the country’s gold SHELV ADOR He is expected to go into the baffling - problems of excha uations, be- | \ S .50 ing regarded by as_the best ) informed author Other Leading Speakers. Pay 15¢ a Day Manufacturers agree that unless they | : - — 3 4 ‘: - Shelf Area— 1 rican_ dollars . P = = 3 = s | mately p e. they | H 3 ot | ¥ 1 = likely will suffer severe loss by the ' 4 . : 91 1 si1ation—2 e thi 1 3 2 T 3 '"g,rw AB:] Thermocraft, government porters pay Y ment guarantees cent of credit in pound ;. Observer this has w and has be that count more than inches. the United States Depth—-19% ins. and one of the Legs—8 in. high. National Forcign Trai Ten Handsome Pieces—Veneered of the convention Pay Only er-Secretary - Large, generously proportioned pieces that will hand- 3 who will dis- i 1 MODEL D-35 somely furnish your dining room. Buffet, Extension s i - 150 Sdnna!nr Ed- s Coue Table, China Cabinet, Server, Armchair and five Side : s ’ l 3 A Day!! ey T D o Chairs are included No Installation or Delivery Charges No Delivery o e atallstion| Charges el T $5.00 Down—At The NATIONAL Dr. Enrique Gil of of the Argentine- | an Cultural Institute. WOULD END DEPRESSION Editor Declares Government Is Doing What Individuals Should Do for Selves. By the Associated Pres: PHILADELPHIA, April 22—Con- demning 1 paterna n editor, the cure S Lawn Mower || Lawn Bench Steamer $2 98 98 Chair sections of the country which the in- SR : I Folding type. &17~9v - dividuals or the s: could do for Guaranteed make. Jl portable. o i e themselves,” Thor members of 12-inch blades. ST N P Top-Icer $7.9 e T L e i Mail Orders Mail Orders Refrigerator Refrigerator 9 ! 3-Pe. Jacquard Bed-Davenport Suite = Al i An exceptional suite with refinements rarely offered IFQ « YN o= ] ¥ at this low price. Bed-Davenport which opens into a com- CHAPLIN LOSES SUIT ; < 1 i d Z fortable bed. Club Chair and Bunny Chair, all with re- i silient oil-tempered spring construction $5.00 Down—At The NATIONAL rnment is trying to do| things for individuals and for various faces us now is a question, cracy needs to be saved from it | Comedian Sought to Have Sons' Earnings Deducted Frem Fund. 2 any rned by his | . o] ) - w0 sons before & heir major. Lawn Swing |[|PorchRocker || Porch Swing ity deducted from tk 00 monthly s —— Sl gl o i g $5.98 | §1.98 }| $].49 (7 OalcFinich $8.95 stablishe 3 -~ 5 ~ / o Superior s S. Y Canopy extra. Sturdy con- Complete with ; 4 Tce Chest 2 Do.nr)[elal Sl 2~75 denying _Chipl : Nicely finished. : hains. Keep your BEER cold. Refrigerator money carmed b i : 4 Nicely Finished. trust fund. i Chaplin also had sought the right to dictate the investment of the fund. But the court ruled that a bank, as trustee, has the sole right to determine invest- ments. 2-Burner Oil Cook Stove Collapsible Stroller $2.98 Blue | e ’ ‘ A rcliable, guar- g i 4 | , Monday Isn’t || il A N : : 50c a Week 1 that is cc{\lnomical ‘ in using oil So Blue Now' 2-Burner Oil ¥ 50c a Week As shown above, with generous size The wash-day Monday was ! 0il Stove blue, chiefly because of the oven. Carefully I - - Stroller \ 7 Carriage work of heating water in a laun- ¥ 95 = = 7 made and guaran- & o : rEas i o, arie 8 ne Three Charming Pieces in $9.50 AR $12-50 ducing itin a gas Ma Y X | fade of all black Adustable hood. Adjustable hood. heater. That's fl pest | Selected Tapestry R With an MW Water Henayoenar If you are seeking an inexpensive—but serviceable suite you would do well to see. this three-piece group. s Splendidly constructed and covered with excellent quality homespun tapestry. We guarantee it. hotwater in unstinted $5 DOWN—At The NATIONAL volume, produced just as automatically | asin a gas heater and at less cost than any other known method of heating water. Oil fuel and scientific construction are the reasons. On Display at Ow Showroom. AT, E— @—ofl-nu--:-. Water Heater Product of Motor Whee! Corporation Lansing, Michigan 3-pc. Decorated Fiber Suite 5-Pc. Decorated Breakfast Set Hand-tvoven fiber, nicely two-tone This is a quality suite in spite of the low COL UMB I All decorated. Includes large settee, ; ks | ; - g:’oc; I‘ezlfl f:;lgna:‘td' ‘,OT:: s‘::::}:l °°3‘5;§;1:§ .65 SPECIALTYCO Tockerfarc (ciath NI pHnE ot $ -95 ; { ; : ot chairs. Of sturdy wood, charmingly deco- o 1 2’5‘"‘?“5 f."""‘l“? ;" colorful’ cretonne. == j i : \ rated. This suite is guaranteed by us to prove satisfac- 1636 Conn. Ave. An exceptional value. tory in every respect. NORTH 7861 Liberal Terms—At The National #IERE R it — = 50c a Week

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