Evening Star Newspaper, August 8, 1935, Page 12

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for prospective guides. More than 800 | man of the Treining Committee. Linn | zation, may attend the jamboree with local Scouts are in training and most | C. Drake, Sced emssutive of the Dis- | the English delegation of 50, one of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1935. of them will take the guide tests dur- | trict, will act as e &f the guide |the largest foreign contingents. ing the next two weeks. service, assisted by J.'Welves Talley,| G. Barrett Rich, member of the| ment quarter of Osaka, Japan, are The tests are being conducted by | assistant Scout executive. Executive Board of the National Coun- | forming a “geisha regiment,” 1,000 SEUU‘I‘S 'I'n D B & committee of 12 under the direc-| Lord Baden-Powell, chief Stout of | cil of Boy Scouts, will serve as liaison | members u:mmg fotet.hzrt‘unu:lmn s Us Form Geisha Regiment. J. Frank Kelly, Inc. Geisha girls in the Nachi amuse- Ready to Paint Kitchen Cabinets Sues Vosmik GIRL CHARGES CLEVELAND PLAYER JILTED HER. HEATTAES TOL N DDLE WES 31 ,59 Two Fatalities Reported in Oklahoma and One B ey in Missouri. of soft pine. || BY the Associated Press. Paint them to The Middle West’s Summer bane— overpowering heat—left death, pros- match yourJ tmations and shattered temperature kitchen. records today. tion of Willam T. McClosky, chair-|the world and founder of the organi- | officer for foreign troops. lines to prege: d Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. Ppreserve peace and order. Foreign Contingents Will Take Active Part in Jamboree. Thirty-five nations will be repre- sented at the first national Boy Scout jamboree here August 21-30. ‘The presence of more than 300 foreign Scouts is expected by local | were reported in Okla- headquarters to do much toward ce- J. FRANK e o ot menting friendly international rela- At Nowata, Okla., where there was y L # tions. neither a death nor a prostration, the 1 . Although & majority of the foreign temperature rose to 119, the State's ? i delegates will be unable to speak E record high. ; English, this handicap will be abridged Lumber & Millwork Bartlesville, Okla., had 114 degrees, by the use of expert interpreters. Foreign contingents will take an 2121 Ga. Ave. Alva 110 and Tulsa and Ponca City NOrth 1341 ‘W. & J. Sloane 711 Twelfth Street \ Full-size cabi- Store closed all day Saturdays during August The W. & J. Sloane August Sale Is Different . Itisn’t composed of merchandise specially made for special selling. On the contrary, it is standard productions of our Company of Mastercraftsmen and other distinguished makers of the finest furniture produced in America. With this fact in mind, these August Sale Prices have strong appeal. The four-leaf clover is the symbol of the sale. . [ S—— 109 each. % i 3 active part in the jamboree program Kansas, Manhattan and Welling- and will be responsible for a full zmI:n each .:eporwd 110 degrees .nxd performance in the Ellipse the after- there were many places in the two noon of August 27. In addition, the States where the mercury ranged be- foreign groups will display camping tween 103 and 108 degrees. equipment peculiar to the regions from d In Pennsylvania and West Virginia, | which they come. $ Rfl‘!“ meanwhile, high waters forced hun- | ° Trip | areds to fiee their homes, and two TO % % receive the 30,000 American Scouts expected to attend the jamboree, Scout East Central Ohio. The streams sub- | | { headquarters is giving nightly quizzes | sided Auickly. - = I e 5 = = = | Lake States reported cooling breezes MISS MINNIE BAHR, i B a 1 timore | and femperatures ranging from Du- | The 20-year-old Cleveland girl, has "6‘"&”’““? 'i‘"E‘S E’“fi" luth’s 61 maximum to Milwaukee’s 75.| filed a breach of promise suit Every Saturday and Sunday, : 5 Good Returning Till Last It was 74 at Chicago, but to the south, | gagainst Joe Vosmik, Cleveland Pl ‘t E t ate Xper Train Sunday Night. at Carbondale, IlL, the high was 104. | Indian outfielder and slugger, | new danger from the baking heat and | promise to marry her in 1928. Miss b Doubi $ 1 25 Round |at most points was reported curling | Bahr is an office worker. ¢—anx ® TO While preparations went forward to | were drowned in swollen streams of | % 7222 The Middle West's corn crop was in| charging Joe refused to keep his s | and wilting for lack of rain. | " Trip At Des Moines the Towa Board of Suction C 1 t while th vas 93 = | Conirel met while the mercury was 83| DAVIS TO LEAD CAVALRY || 1 Guarantee a Pertect Tight 2 Fit in Any Mouth 1 Give Violet Ray Treatments for Pyorrhea | for Winter use at State institutions. | o penie T 0 Davis, highest . Annapolis myihm s s wine o 200w Omaha, Nebr. reported 97 and to. oy 100, i clored fghting unit Tickets Good 10 Days for Return the north Pierre, S. Dak., had 101 and | S8R TV FHeCE 0 0750 (EBEER o Trains Leave 30 Minutes Bismarck, N. Dak., 100 degrees c par gust 27, it was ennounced today. He is a 7 “ 7 2 7 Atter Eack Ny D;]}:Z a’f]:ixism{:::lmum was 100 at p)tive Washingtonian and his parents Also Gas Ext. 4 Wi & A Extraction 31 e sz Plates $15to0 $35 Knee-Hole Desk Early American design, pine construction, old soft amber finish; conveniently arranged drawers. Regular Price, $55.00 $42.50 W still live here. | Gold Crowns w. B. & A. E_ R. R, > Do During his stay in this city, Col. :"‘{' ; $ -30 e Table Desk L. o R E bl b il Fi i Davis will be the guest of Capt.| | Repaire P : » g S35 and Taer 'Ym:k Ave N-.“4 011 Fleld Dlficovered- | ARl o) Nevean afite fanics DR. FIELD Fillings, $1 up . chxl:p;;ndfl:le dzg]:s[::nge{::n lvln oom nsem es Telephone NAtional 1255 Oil in large quantities has been dis- | Reserve. A son of the colonel is & | 406 7¢h St. N.W. Met. 9256 o bRttt e . covered in North Wales. student at West Point. ings; conveniently arranged and Separate Pleces drawers. . Regular Price, $190.00 The demonstration now being made on our second $110 floor showing the difference in quality and charac- ter between ordinary furniture and furniture of the Sloane type—and the material differences— should prove convincing in this sale. Draw-top Table Miniature piece of the Coffee Table HIGH-GRADE DE LUXE Complete With Any New 1935 WASHER Priced from Small Budget Charge is Year’s Qutstanding Washer VALUE A liberal allowance in trade for your old, out- of-date Washer at George's. Genuine mahogany. Dun- can Phyfe design with beau- tiful turned base and brass claw feet—either round or oblong shape. Regular Price, $12.00 $9.75 Book Case Queen Anne design of genuine walnut—the narrow type which may be used singly or in pairs. Green painted interior, adjustable shelving; drawer in base. Regular Price, $70.00 $45 Magazine Rack Fine reproduction of the Canterbury, in genuine ma- hogany; fitted with drawer and mounted on casters. Regular Price, $17.50 $13.75 Muffin Stand Copy of genuine original: mahogany construction; three shelves. Regular Price, $15.00 $12 Tip Tables ‘Three different shapes, Co- lonial design: solid mahog- any, gracefully turned base. Regular Price, $20.00 $15 Nested Tables Nest of three Sheraton tables, in genuine mahogany with tapered legs: old red finish. Each table is of practical size. The nest of three— Regular Price, $40.00 $27.50 Console Table Copy of an original Dun- can Phyfe lyre base console table; reeded legs and brass claw feet. Genuine mahog- any, finished in the old Co- lonial red tone. Regular Price, $70.00 $45 End Table Quaint Colonial design, with 4 shelves for books or magazines. Genuine mahog- any construction and Co- lonial red finish. Sofas—Love Seats Chairs This grouping offers choice of highly popular models. Made the Sloane way—with real horsehair filling; genuine down-filled cushions; solid frames. Featured in satine coverings. $110 Wakefield Sofa $125 Hayden Sofa $115 Kenmore Sofa__ $160 London Sofa___ $110 Crenston Sofa $70 Parker Love Seat $120 Yorkshire Love Seat__ $75 Colan Love Seat $100 Hayden Love Seat .- $125 London Love Seat__ $75 Plymouth Wing Chair $65 Dorset Wing Chair 865 Powell Club Chair $85 London Easy Chair $360 Living Room Ensemble. The Bedford Chair and Sofa. The covering is genuine steer hide; all horse hair filled, with down filled cushions. Each piece may be $270 purchased separately. August Sale Price $285 Preston Sofa of the Adam School; the walnut frame is beautifully carved and covered with the best quality of green silk damask, or tailored in your selection of materials. August Sale Price $25 Chippendale Open Arm Chair, solid mahogany seat, upholstered in a wide selec- tion of fine fabrics, entirely $19.50 horse hair filled. August Sale Price $35 Queen Anne Chair with walnut frame, full spring seat, horse hair filled. Ideal chair f ional use. oy Sl $24-59 $11.50 Empire Side Chairs, solid mahog- any, with seat upholstered in leather or fabric. Some of these chairs are in old white finish. 89.50 August Sale Price $145.00 Hornby Sofa of the Queen Anne Period, in solid walnut, with cabriole legs. All horse hair filled, with down-filled cushion, up- holstered in gold damask, or your choice of coverings. s l l o August Sale Price____ $120 Raleigh Wing Chair, following the Queen Anne design, handsomely carved wal- nut frame; all horse hair filling and down-filled cushions; upholstered in red dam- s 79 August Sale Price_ - Early American period, use- ful as a coffee table. Solid rock maple construction. Regular Price, $14.00 $10 Butterfly Table Early American design; solid rock maple construe- tion. Regular Price, $20.00 $16.50 Slant-top Desk Reproduction of the Early American in cherry and maple, with handsome turn- ing on base; old amber finish. Regular Price, $50.00 $39 Side Chair Early Colonial ladder- back with 5 slats and turned finials; rush seat. Solid ma- hogany. Regular Price, $25.00 $15 Card Table Duncan Phyfe folding type Console Card Table, genuine mahogany, carved base; reeded legs and brass claw feet. Regular Price, $40.00 $32 Slant-top Desk Excellent reproduction of the Pennsylvania serpentine slant-top desk. Genuine ma- hogany throughout. Four drawers in base; interest- ing interior and automatic slides. Regular Price, $95.00 $79 Gov. Winthrop Secretary The correct serpentine front, individual panes of glass in the bookcase. Beauti- ful pediment top; automatic slides; genuine mahogany throughout. Regular Price, $159.00 $129 Table Desk American Chippendale with ball and claw feet, fit- ted with many convenient drawers. Genuine mahogany throughout. Regular Price, $12.50 $9.75 T HE . HOUS Courtesy Parking —for our customers while shopping here—in the Capital Garage. Charge Accounts —will be opened and settle- ments arranged for your con- venience, W.& J. SLOANE 711 Twelfth Street E WITH Regular Price, $129.00 §90 DI. 7262 THE GREEN S HiUT T ER'S

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