Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1933, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933. C—1 it “The Smith Family P] mmmmwm will present muo! Hdeldeplmn: mwmmmtmnm olmzleommuhunc‘ the exchange |tion. They also limit characts g’uz:n:g uln'gemmmd-hbhmnhnd 1 nnwed by another skit “nu &nf‘.t‘i wk‘l o Marvin BA"K REFORMS VOTED mmw;, prefer- |of negotiations banks '::’ eondu: B‘Onl&t\lrdlylt lOll.mthnn be| A g e m is iny “wm o ex- Mrs, J. N. w tial dealings in foreign exchange is| with depositors’ money. or boys frector of buxmna er 4 .| New Mexican Laws Increase Pow- pmm-a jn, two banking reform laws mz Rodriguez in & proclama- n” with songs il on torium, Tepresenta i be . C. made eftective yesterday. i Vi G 7SR e luwe siories, movies and Gasmes, Tollowed b lons—Loss t” Dr. Horace qu-uon- ’s , Secretary Dorsey Hy ers Over Currency. The laws strictly limit the right of o !wlznerr%u: the roof n.heyw mwmmdwmrummmnumkmndmtheu ; Chamber , Secretary Rob- banks to speculate with depositors’ |the “prime function of banking is for ‘St noon. soeak on “Our Nearky Na- | The exposition mmuwmmconuuummumm mwmlw‘(fl—mmnauweonvmmmmtmmumrmmumumzunw Blmrdly- nopm there will be ! tional Parks” and Dr. Harold Bryant Roosevelt, Secretary of Ag- to increase the facilties of the Bank | currencles f¢ of specula- |aid productive labor and prosperity.” —___——_—_——_—_—__— i Four Expositions Will Be Held in Auditorium Tomorrow Price Advances Appear More Certain Every Day programs wil be held in the Barkt‘r Hall Auditorium of the Y. C. A, Seventeenth and K streets, w"“mé‘: Before Prices Co Higher Take Advantage of This Special Offeringl cost. Beginning tomorrow at 8 p.m., Dr. Joy Elmer Morgan of the National Educa- tion Association will discuss “The Value 5 of Camps in Education’; Ann Shu- maker, editor of the Progressive Edu- cation Magazine, will speak nn Hnw , 'Y Parents Can_Judge a Camp e ™ e etk wil Be Zatiowe e | FURNITURE AT SPECIAL REDUCTIONS TEACHER'S FEET DON'T TROUBLE You Owe It To Yourself < ti TEACHER! To See the New SERVEL Prlce Reduc ons SHE KNOWS Hermetically Sealed Refrigerators fOT Limited Time Double Furniture leaders the country over say that prices will . $22 50 even have to oll it. advance soon. Those who buy furniture now will get e Opeatoe mmit e the greatest values in furniture history. The special re- ’ An sttractive double studio e Tt gt ductions now on more than one-half million dollars’ o ;fi;;f“l green or ;S'c“p'?fif,’;l;. Jaris' and greater worth of our regular stock enable you to buy good fur- This coach opens into a double niture at prices reduced from the last low levels. This is a remarkable opportunity to furnish well and at the the ;el‘;s;;e::;maeu. lowest possible prices. We shall be glad to serve you. The Couch at to g $487.50 Installed 3 ¢ ] the Right Electric Washing Machines, $49.50 up? Opens With a Servel Crusader MOdelsI 598 up Phone DIstrict 8976 for Home Demonstration ) Touch Of the Hlhiier No Obligation at All—We Are Glad to Show You Toe...$37.50 A touch of the toe and this double studio couch opens grace- pillows, as shown, and with good inner construction. Attractively upholstered. parts capacity. Davenport Couch with storage compartment $79.50 This is a finely upholstered Davenport with & back support and three pillows as shown. A large storage compartment is enclosed beneath this sofa. Opens into a double or twin beds. Green or rust figured tapestry. $113,083.00 of Bedroom $4,400.00 worth of Mirrors . Reduced PO OO Furniture . . . . . Reduced $4.721.13 of Desks and e $24,988.25 of Chairs, Rockers, Day Secretaries . . . . Reduced Pay in tired, aching feet. Pay d in awkward, ugly feet. That’s Beds . . . . . . . Reduce $3,911.00 worth of fine why it's so important to get $89,125.15 of Occasional Pieces, Clocks . . . . . . Reduced shoes that fit. Come in—find Reduced out the big difterence between $85,314.50 of Dining Room , $3'23|:;]255 Tvotfh_ of P.c» ster. Reduced the way the ordinary shoeman S i+ Reduced fits your foot—and our uires . . . o, ! e $29,317.75 of Karpen Upholstered M"Ey Bol;:l(cases, Table & S*;d'g d RedUCed ouches . . . . . eauce *CERTIFIED FITTING 1. ACCURATE MEASURING of Furniture . . . . . ’ g d g $3,200.00 of Modern Ranges, Reduced Many Domestic Rugs . .. Reduce : T SIMMONS READY—Every size from 1 to 12, everywidthfrom AAAAAA to EEE. $7,500.00 worth of Lamps . Reduced Every Cedar Chest . . Reduced Fresh new shoes come in every s $2,100.00 worth of Windsor ~ And Hundreds of other items — at ‘ \% o Beautyrest T Chairs . . . . . . Reduced Reductions ‘ Twin Divan CHECKED. 4. A CERTIFICATE OF GUAR- ANTEE with every fitting. b ; f A Offered for the first time complete with two NEW PRICES Beautyrest Mattresses s440 . .s5 @ New Summer Furniture Reduced o o apns 10t et E N N A BUY NOW FOR THE GREATEST VALUES IN FURNITURE HISTORY! This is one of the most attrac- Beautyrest, innerspring mattress. $49.75 ; ’ <: tive studlo couches we have J E TT I C K ever offered. (z.wm as shown H at the left, and may be used as twin or double beds, as well @ L living room or sun room “THE SHOE THAT KEEPS gl’ds oodslx:gptnma!dor{ "fl - > a good regular 'or FEET FIT mmoni"mgu- ¢ It can be made up as a double mattresses. *Yon get Certified Fitting at: e g et B e B e It is so much gener t.han ordi- 1337 “F” ST., N. W. Seventh Street T Between D and E. B SRS N YOU NAVE AN EXPENSIVE FOOTI™ MAYER & CcCoO. e —————————

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