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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1937. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS. Sunday. August 15. Today. COLUMBUS—Piymouth ATLANTIDA —La Ceiba Monday, August 16, CARINTHIA—Canada 5:3 sailings liste R MUDA— No sailings listed f Tuesday. August 17. uda Ex “"‘K”““““‘ 8 EXOCHORDA—Beirut E Norfalk TAT1.NDAM-Rotterdam SCANSTATES—Copenhagen WEST KEHAR—Lagos SHAWNEES SIS0 Wednesday, August 18, Tomorrow, ACOUITANIA Cherbours ¢ BLLLIN Bremen NORMANDIE i PRES. HARDING Thursday, BRUMEN Breme RUNGSHOLM STIEL RANGER Midnight 4:00 P, | 6.00 PM. | Noon | MARTINIQUE _Jacme re PRE “\R“'\r' H Hamburg Noon 2 = August 19, Sunday. August 15. e 500 A 2 1 Gothenburg R00 AM Panama BRITANNIC. Havre CoLUMRUY ORGE QUIRIGUA-—Fort Monday, Noon w \\lll\l.lfl\ —Nor- i : Noon SAILING. {Sout and Central America, West Indies | and Canada.) Nova Scotia E | Today. Limon August 16, 00 P M. 00 PM. 00 P M 7:00 P M 00 PM | Noon 30 AM. 00 A M B 500 P M | \\~|u\n Conada® 11:00 AM | e OF BERMUDA —Ber- FRANCONTA August 17, ; s Live ] A Noor. Noon N ; - an 2 Noon OF an\ll\( AN NA ~San Francisco Noon Savann v | S Buenos PONCE Junn e RORT. ¥ OI0E Nb Ty | Noon Marta Noon | WESTERNLAND Auzust 15, YUCATAN “Vera Cr Wednesday, Augdst Monday ACADIA Yarmouth BRITANNIC —ialifax crutse Auzust 13, Ausust 16, ACADIY BEFATEN CALAMARES EXCALIRI R anean KUNGSHOLM 5 " \RIZONTAY jeust Ha bm\\r OF BERY VENTURA 1“n OF BERMUDA 0 AN | QUFEN OF mmnn\ Nova D00 PN Noon 1oop v 1:00 PAL 3:00 P.M. | Thursdas, Ausust 19, i CONTE DI SAYVOIA 04 Norfolk Wednesday, August 18 | CARABORO. ¢ ¢ 1-30 BOLIVAR par | WASHINGTON SAILING (Trans-Atantic.) Toda AVERICAN TRADFR GEROUSTEIN GRETAVALE Casab MINNEOUA . Gotn TRANSYLVANIA FLOWERS RICAN SHIPPER for friends 2 1 who are AGK, HEROY, - Yoo Occan bound OF NALISH R GUDE BROS €O, Natl. 4276 Tomorrow There’'s a Good R cds011 TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS RECKLESS DRIVING. Michael E. Slindee, 1410 M street, $75 SECOND-OF EEDI Paul T. Meaders, 2501 Calvert street, $10 James H. Shimmel, 942 Independ- ence avenue southwest, $10. Silas Sutton, 360 I street southwest, $10. street southwes FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Audrey A. Martin, Maryland, $10. John B. Gates, 1409 Ingraham street, $5 Isaac W. Tewis, 3 avenue southwest, $ Edgar Johnson, Virzinia, Forest T. Athey. Virgin Harry 8. Creamer, 1300 Island avenue, §5 Ellsworth L. Cooper, 239 R street ”fiv‘ PN northeast, $5 L i y, Hospital Frank Laskin, 601 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, $5 William Mylander Violet E. Halsey Lawrence C. Vas Thomas F. Cashell, street, $5. $15. | Raymond M Kines, | street, $5. James W, Gum, Louis Brott, street, $5. Charles M. Herbert, avenue, $5. . $5. Herman Keys, $5. lina avenue southeast, $10. 38 Independence DEATHS REPORTED Dougherty, o herman, 75 William Harrie K000 New Rhode | w, e Home Hospital Anna Larson. 6} nergency Maryland, $5. 19 G street, $10 , 2145 C street, $5. 1445 Madison l’rigidairc (."unfml]rd-(.'usl Air Conditioning meets the requirements of any store, build- ing, office or home. Get the facts today! A. P. WOODSON CO. 1313 H st N.W. 1202 Monroe St. N.E. Metropolitan 2315 EVERYTHING for If You Have a Real Message The Star wiLL There was a lime when the mere dis- play of a store’s mame and address would command attention and get bus ness through its sheer unusualness but . « « that day is resting peacefully with bustle-skirts and horse-cars. Progress and competition have changed this. To- day, the advertising story MUST be complete, timely, well written and pro- vide legitimate inducement for the crea- tion of a sale. . For over 40 years, an overwhelming majority of the different stores of Wash- ington have bought MORE lines of Star advertising than any other; the RE- SULTS obtained have maintained this position of preference for The Star; these merchants have used The Star to tell about new fashions, new products and opportunities to save money in the “CARRY IT HOME” purchase of their wares. Whenever the message was real and was directed to the attention of Star readers, Washing- ton’s greatest responsive group with money to spend . .. THAT message was ““carried home” with profitable advan- tage to both the buyer and the seller. The Star’s home-delivered circulation is the largest in Washington; because Star messages are “carried home” and produce results . . . it follows that Star Advertising is obviously the most ECO- NOMICAL to buy and use. % Phone National 5000; your call will bring an Evening Star representative to help you with your advertising prob- lems; he will show you HOW to ad- vertise more effpl'll'l‘ely. more eco- nomically and . . . with GREATER re- sults. ADVERTISING in he Star BRINGS RESULTS N Maryland, 85, 3163 Mount Pleasant | Brma.d N. Mau-krlK 23 William Calomeris, 606 H street, 1334 Emerson 5702 Georgia Thomas W Welborn, 309 Eleventh | X%} 2 714 Seventh street, Elizabeth C. Hale, 920 North Caro- 124 Monroe Hemp- | United Siates Saldiers 30 Wisconain ave " Frecdmen’s Hospital. 617 Morton st ne. MARRIAGE LICENSES | | John W. Keller. 38 Sandusky, Ohio. .m‘ Virginia _A. Breckenridze, 20, 933 L & Rev, C. P. Thnma( Perry W. Millei Elm«\ fi?l*l’l’\flh Rev. C. H. McCor Adams st 1518 Ridge pi. and Ida L. M h B e Rey. I e B evens. | Eugene H. Leonard, 24, 1747 K | “and Kathryn Donahoe. | York ave.: Rev. Purcell Stor Moser Chillicothe. Margaret G. 09 1 el K G E. Baus. Lmnm E Wells 18 J. A, Pieiffe Richard H. Wood. Baltimore. and v ginia A Shepard. 20, 1338 Gir Rev. Prank Steeiman Miiton Fields. Davis. 2, 50 nes M9 4th «t, and oma Park, M Holl¥wood nstein. o, G Joshua K Andre Peiore. 30 Marie Phiilips. | . Tudge RE Mattinelx | Wiimer 1. Withamean 40 Calif . and ' Rodman Rock. Pa. and kinshureh. Pa Richmond. and Ruth M. Hasselbers, 28, Amboy, IiL: Recl et dtaaner ™ 2 ; BIRTHS REPORTED Milton H. Wood tlanfa. Ga. and | 50 o - el S EREHE B0 o S Grcell Storey # : senberger. b 21l W. Hoffmari. 21. and Marie H. Side. ;.’]’“ A Auva Downlng, ix, boy e, 20 baih ot Taulemnpolls, Tait: ov A’ P Poore | Jaines’ Peiii 954 Golden st. s.w., and 949" Golden S0 rson st. and st.: Rev. A 1706 1st Hagerstown_ Md Lawrence, Mass.: Rev. Henry Seg 1a Markhan vd and Romaine artin ‘and Nora Burk, liam and Dorothv HOUSE and HERRMANN Finland expects over 60,000 tourists, a reeord, this year. reer. bov, It Your Dentist Huris Yeu Try DR. FIELD PLATE EXPERT = Suction I guarantee » Tight Fit fn anv Mouth Violet Ray Treatment for Pyorrnea tes Gold Crowns Fillings ____ 406 Tth s. MEt. 9256 Over Wonl-ovln e & 100 Store For August we are offering much-wanted suites and occasional pieces of Furniture of Merit ot sa that are really worth your while. Why not do your buving while prices may be held for a later delivery date if you wish. VIRGINTA SOFA—18th Centur design. Solid Philippine mahog- any frame. August Sne price. e $59.50 DROP-SIDE CRIB—An attrac- tively designed bed for the baby with scalloped top rail, complete with sturdy link spring. Maple, green or ivory. August $7 75 Sale Price_____ OCCASIONAL (HAIR Grace- ful style with turned legs and stretcher. Tapestry covering. August Sale B e PSS COLONTAL ROCKER--High back and spring seat. Smail- figured tapestry covering Au- gust Sale et SIS ON] 5 MODERN COFFEE TABLE — Walnut and gumwood, with re- movable glass tray. August Sale Price____ $7.75 DRUM OCCASIONAL TABLE— Made of solid walnut or ma- hogany with veneered top. Au- gust Sale Price $ I l .50 END TABLE—Hardwood in wal- nut finish. Unusually attractive for this low price. g M Wings 1 . MODERN END TABLE—Wal- nut and gumwood with hand- rubbed finish. Au- gust Sale Price _____ $4.95 LIFT-TOP CONSOLE TABLE— A turn of the top and it makes a dinette or card table. S‘I ‘l .50 Doubly useful table with two wide drop-leaves and Duncan Phyfe base. Made of eolid gumwoad. Handsome walnut or mahogany finish. Drop-Leaf Table 7th and Eye Sts. N.W. 3 B— 4-Piece Modern Bed Room Suite give your bed room a veness of custom- made pi Walnu neers on larze pirr gumwaod Du MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE solid maple. Rich, & d an Dresser or vanity, chest and bed Sale Pricer it oo b 2 TWO-PIECE LI some, custom- and long in value gi front constn cushions ING ROOM SUITE--Ha 1t suite that ed for beauty and approaches the ultimate It features extended Mf‘k and with e seat new in your choice of colors! Very smart and very low priced. MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE—Colonial sign in mahogany and gumwood. Fine fin and fine details of construction. Reeded pos and pineavple carved poster bed. Four piec August Sale Price._.__________ de- MODERN BEDROOM SUITE—Four large piece with plate mirrors and roomy drawer Choice of handsomely figured walnut or prima vera veneers. Waterfall fronts. Four pieces August Sale Price space LOUIS XV BEDROOM SUITE—Well const ed of crotch walnut veneers on maple. Hand- worked inlays and carved mirror frames. Four pieces. August Sale Price____ LIVING ROOM SUITE—Modern design with expertly tailored pleated backs and wide arms Rich pile mohair covering in a wide variety of colors that are pleasantly effective. Reversible cushions. August Sale Price LIVING ROOM SUITE—A beautiful reproduc- tion of the comfortable English lounge type covered with antique velvet in lustrous colorings Down and feather filled seat cushions. August Sale Price. DINING ROOM SUITE—Eighteenth Century design with Duncan Phyfe table. Mahogany or walnut and gumwood, nicely finished. Complete with 10 pieces. August Sale Price NUT DINING ROOM SUITE—Conserva- tively styled suite in walnut veneers with dur- able gumwood base. Sturdily built for long service and beautifully finished. Ten pieces. August Sale Price. MODERN DINING ROOM SUITE—A splendid example of the style that has become so popular. Modified design in walnut and gumwood. Ten pieces. August Sale Price = MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE—Beauti- ful suite of 18th century influence in fine ma- hogany veneers trimmed with fine mouldings. 3164 5197 e ?'(?S:uf::_w.«?xi\f:fn;:n’;‘}‘;::'Tf $ 8 5 $147 $185 $117 $147 $165 R REE e e $1 8 7 CONVENIENT TERMS “Furniture of Merit” Since 1885 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY are at their lowest? Selections WINTH ROP SECRETARY— Dl\l\ \Mu s one dra Mahogzan $27.50 OAK BREAKFAST S1 lTI~ Wi ¥ h : $I4 50 COCRT \Il ’I\l!ll !: mahogany or wain h g sale Fri $| 150 POSTER BED OUTFIT - De- sirable poster bed in full or tw size. Complete f able mattress and coil August Sale $2 I .50 Price = REFLECTOR LAMP - Six-wa vpe { r di indirect s - gueN base Price SIMMONS INNERSPRING MATTRESS —Covered in \,M : woven stripe ticking i _$i7 7 STUDIO COUCH — covered fn rust, green or brown homespun Innerspring mattress on coil 8 bas - avat sais Prce. 924,95 WALNUT DINETTE SUITE— Featuring a new design. Walnut and gumwood construction Seven pieces. Au $95 Sale Price___ with August gust Price Club Chair s] 4,50 An attractive chair built for eolid comfort and relaxation. Covered with durable friezette. HousE and HERRMANN 8433-35 Georgia Ave. N.W.

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