Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1926, Page 18

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18 UERUNRON, RECORD OF2YEAR Gang Feudists Nearing Ex- tinction, Is View of Chicago Police Observers. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 28. - The death roll of Chicago’s Rum Row. which has reached 75 in the last two vears of gang warfare, is almost com- nlete, in the opinion of veteran police ervers, and the principal bands of seer runners and alcohol dealers are tbout “shot to pleces.” The leaders and many of the fol MEXICO HOLDS GOLD. Ban Placed on Exports in Move to Aid Exchange. MEXICO CITY, September 28 (#).— President Calles has issued a decree prohibiting the export of gold or its equivalent. The purpose is to sta- bilize the exchange rates, which are hurting business. The decree requires exporters of ore with gold content to deposit in the. Banco de Mexico gold coin of equal value. AMERICAN NAVAL AR | _ MAN IN LONDON DIES 4 Recovering. THE EVENIN(; STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1926 NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS= Lieut. Comdr. Burg Succumbs From i Plane Crash—Army Colleague || H il | | | Again Our Popular Price Dress Section Scores With a Sensational Sale of $15 and #19.75 Fall Dresses =WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS= For Wednesday We Offer a Sale of $1.75 All-Silk Radium Ra slips. 40 inches wide, all pure silk quality, in the lar shades for Fall. $2 Satin Canton $1.75 Chiffon These Dresses should not be judged by their low sale Crepe, Silk, m Silks are high in favor this season, and becduse of their splendid laundering qualities women find this material ideally suited for lingerie and costume 1 $1.39 Taffeta popu- $1.29 Sport Satin, $1.09 $1.69 $1.49 40-inch Satin Canton Crepe, a high-grade satin- 354nch Chiffon Taffeta, By the Associated Press. LONDON, September Comdr. Robert A. Burg, U N.. 40-nch Sport Satin, rich satinface rayon fabric, in lingerie, street and evening They are all dresses that regularly command much higher prices. Smartest Fall styles, representing various owers of these gangs have been the price. 'hject of ¢ uborate funerals, or are in he hands of police and Federal au- horities. The coroner's tistics <how that many more have been elim- nated by bullets than by law, but »ventually most of those still alive have been arrested, and another “Wild West” epic. as lurld as any of the past, is closed ‘When the War Began. A police legend now accepted as fact traces the beginning of the gang war to the death, in November, 1924, of Mike Merlo, acknowledged leader if the west side Italians. He is said ‘0 have forbidden hostilities against ivals in the business of manufactur® ng and dispensing illiclt liquor. While he lived, occasional liguor rohberies <nown as “hijacking,” were the only of pneumonia, v after his funeral, Dion O'Banion, head of a composite group, | hiefly with Irish surnames, was shot | wn and the war was on. Sometimes | e police were able to emcounter an | suto load of gangs'ers and a few of h 23 conflict with the first, with little or no tenants were the six Genna brothers, three of whom were quickly slain in revenge for the O'Ban- Many of other gangs a ride” shot and ‘hrown from an automobile along sub- urban roads. An assistant State's attornes, James McSwiggin, happened to get. in the way of a gangster's machine gun and was killed with two others. One of them, the man really sought. was a woyhood friend of McSwiggin. The death roll grew until 54 names | were added In the first eight months | of 1926 and then the leaders of the saltis-McErlane group, about ithe last | of the list, were taken on rmurder charges. AID PALESTINE PROJECT. Men Joining Electrification Corpora Hon. LONDON, September 28 (#).—fThe Marquis of Reading, Sir Alfred Mbnd, Sir H ugo Hirst and James de Rbth: <child are understood to be joining %the hoard of dir s of the Palesfine Electric Corporation, Ltd., formed' to -arry out the Ruthenberg scheme For London Names Prominent yesterday at Purley Hospital of in- Juries received in an airplane accident last Tuesday. Maj. Ciarence L. Tin- ker, U. S. A., time, was recovered sufficiently to be removed from the hospital Sunday. Both officers, attaches for aviation || at the American embassy in London, were injured when their planes crashed near Oaterham, in Surrey. Maj. Tin- ker, piloting the plane, had circled the Kenley Airdrome several times to rise over a low hill, when the motor stopped and the machine bumped into a tree. In a moment it was a mass of flames, The stunned airmen staggered clear of the wreckage and rolled over and over on the ground to extinguish their burning clothing. . The railroad from Tananarive to the P.'\s&: coast, Madagascar, is to be elec trified ly One Dye tints like This! To give your dainty underwear and stockings true tints, you must use real dye. For the gorgeous tinting like you see in things when they age new, use || the original Diamond dyes. Don't stop with tinting, though! It's just as easy to Diamond dye almost anything you wear—or the hangings in the home—a brand-new color right over the old. Home dyeing is lots of fun—and think of what it saves! FREE now, for the asking! Your druggist will gize you the Diamond Dye Cyclopedia_telling dozens of dye secrets, containing simple directions, and will show yau actual piece-goods samples of colors. Or write for big illustrated book, Color Craft, free from injured at the same ||| $1.39 Seamless Sheets $1.19 81x90 size Sheets for double beds, the kind that will render good service. Free from starch or dressing, hand torn and {roned Seamless and nicely finished for laundering qualities. They're perfect in every way. $1.69 Mohawk Sheets, $1.39 81x90 Mohawk Bleached Sheets, perfect quality, full double-bed size. 39¢ Pillow Cases, 29¢ 45x3812 Bleached Pillow Cases, liner, finleh quality, hand torn and ironed. $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.89 81x105 Crinkle Bedspreads, full length for covering bed and plllows. Rose, blus and gold woven stripes; fast colors. $2.25 Bedspreads, $1.69 Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed size: heavy raised Marsellles pat- terns. 25¢ Pillowcase Cotton, 19¢ Five-quarter Bleached FPillow- You'll find frocks for dressy 3 ! A Jungle Green, Claret, Russet, Gray, New Browns, Cuckoo, Navy, Tan, Cocoa, Rust and Black. Complete range of sizes for misses and women, 16 to 44. Goldenber’s—Sécond Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. | FALL HATS lines left from recent special sales, and which our policy of “quick turn-over” forces out at still further reductions from the former low sale prices. face quality, very popular for Fall costumes. Comes in all wanted street and evening shades. $3.98 and $4.98 Grades Beaded Handbags $2.95 An attractive assortment of new Beaded Handbags, in beautiful de- signs, colorfully blended and mounted on metal frames. Large size, with good quality lining. Chain handle. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. after street and l shades, also black You'll be delighted when you see these' smart Dresses for only $875. All new styles—new shades—and exceptional qualities one would never expect to see at so low figure. Canton Crepe—Flat Crepe—Satin—Brocaded Canton Crepe—Two-Tone Canton Crepe—Can- ton Crepe and Chenille Combinations—Satin Crepe. occasions, street and business wear. All the popular Fall shades, including §e33820223223202302200 238232002222 2220222223 2422522002328 222222 20252222220 An Unsurpassed Value-Giving Assortment Inexpensive Copies —in a Special Offering at One Price— of the Season’s Smartest Models $3.95 Clever felts — versatile velours—that capture just as much of smartness in the roll of a brim or the height of a crown, as may _be found in hats two and three times the price . Lots of girls and women would rather have se al hats that look smart—in- expensively—than to put all their pennies into one hat they must wear all I“all undergarments of exceptional quality—dainty, practical garments that women are now seeking for Autumn wear. Easily laundered and unusually attrac- tive styles in gowns, step-ins, bloomers and costume slips—choice at 79c. all-silk quality, fn sought shades. evening Goldenberg's—First Floor. - Charge Accounts Invited. “Ben-Hur” Perfume 30c Half Ounce A special introductory offer for this week of the delightful perfume—a de- cided Oriental perfume—indorsed by Miss Carmel Myers, the star of the wonderful Be Picture production bel theater this week ing and lasting o at $1.00 ounce. For thid week half ounce. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. agrant, fascinat- or, selling regularly at A0e A Sale of New Fall Undergarments season, because it costs 80 much. The New Shapes Turban Vagabond Beret—in High Creased Crowns Turned Up Brims Wide Brims Narrow Brims The New Colors Navy Valencia Blue Black Jungle Green Black and Colors Chanel Red Polo Tan Patou’s Patounia $1 Bloomers, 79¢ Bloomers, of lustrous, soft-fin- ish material, in white and light shades; reinforced and full cut sizes. $1 Crepe Bloomers, 79¢ Crepe Bloomers, soft-finish grade, in white and flesh; reinforced: full cut sizes; well made and finished. Extra size $1 Nightgowns, 79¢ White Nainsook Nightgowns, round neck and kimono sleeves, neat embroidery trimmed; full cut sizes. $1 Sleeping Garments 79¢ Children's Sleeping of flannelette, made open front and back; 10 vears. Correctly finished. Garments, with feet, sizes 2 to made and . i = Women's Step-Ins, 79¢ Step-ins, of novelty volle, an assortment of new styles, trim- med with val I s and inserts. All favorite shades. $1 Step-Ins, 79¢ Rich, lustrous rayon step-ins, in green, orchid, flesh and white; hemstitched styles; full cut sizes Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. the ‘electrification of Palestine. "I%he capital has been fully subscribed. lington, Vermont. Jerusalem dispatches to London ‘M March sald Lord Plumer, British high commissioner in Palestine, had signed 4 £2,000,000 concession for the produc- | WW tfon ‘of electric power and ir ion of | 3 \he Jordan Valley, | | Make it NEW for 15 cts! DIAMOND DYES, Dept. N4, Bur- case Cotton, heavy, close-woven grade, for making pillow cases, ete. 19¢ Unbleached Cotton, 14c 364nch Unbleached Cottom, close woven, round thread qual- Women’s 12Y5¢ Voile Handkerchiefs 7c Each Women's Novelty Colored Voile Handkerohiefs, dainty scal- loped edge and embroidered cor- ndr effect Sheer quality voile in all desirable colors. P quality and correct size. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. Women’s Service- Weight Silk Stockings s% §1 Pair $1.50 Grade Women "prefer Service Weight Hose for general use, and will welcome this oppor- tunity to save considerably on a generous supply for the Winter months. Made with three-seam back, double sole, heel and toe, and lisle garter top. A good assortment of shades for Fall. A well known brand, which will be recognized at a glance as one of high quality. Women’s Hose, 55¢ \Women's Rayon Hose, with mock seam back, rayon from toe to top; “Onyx’”’ brand and perfect quality. All popular shades for Fall Novelty Cuff Kid and Capeskin Gloves $2.50 Pair \ just-arrived importation of real kid and capeskin gloves with novelty cuffs in many ingenious designs—em- broidered, perforated and flare styles predominating. Made with contrasting embroidered backs, pique and overseam sewn. Black with white, tan, mode, beaver and gray. Sizes 534 to 8. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Last Day of the Autumn Sale of Rugs, Curtains & Bedwear This sale of home furnishings is hurrying to a close. For the final day’s selling we have prepared a list of exceptional values in needs now uppermost in every housewife’s mind. The savings are of vital in- terest to those planning new rugs, floor coverings, lace curtains, draperies and bedwear for Fall and Winter $45 Smith’s Seamless Axminster Rugs $28.75 Alexander Smith & Sons’ Seamless Axminster Kugs, 9x12 ft. large room size, in beautiful designs. Also Fringed Wilton Velvet Rugs, in sizes 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6 and 9x12 for large rooms. New Stamped Goods 94c $1.25 Stamped Bedspreads, good quality unbleached muslin; double-bed size, bolster included; pretty patterns 25c Stamped Aprons of unbleached muslin; pretty ipdtteana BEaghis s ot ke t-finish nainsook, in flesh 75¢ Stamped Nightgowns, sof color 50¢ $1.60 Stamped Pillow Tubing, hemstitched for crochet or stamped for scalloping i ; 4 79C $2.50 Stamped Frli“‘!de-w“" Bedspreads, doublc- bed size, bolster included; gold stripe only; pretty de- $1.69 signs Goldenberg’s—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Engineered to a standard—ifluilt complete at the factory - Pioneer of Progress Of course, minor improwements in ofl heating will be developed as the years pass. That is the way of progress-—and the price of leadership. Kleen-Heet will pioneer them. Just as Kleen-Heet has done in the past. But, fundamentally, the Kleena-Heet of ten years hence will be the Kleen-Hieet of today! Just as the Cadillac or Pienpe-Arrow or Bolls-Royce of today is, fupdarnentally, the same as ten years ago. For.Kleen-Heet is a pmducbty (g lt)“u’l.'ld en- gineering practice. Developed by the Winslow BoflerdengineetimCompmy,t\umgineen- ing superiority among oil burners fls accepted. Attested by the fact that —agaiin in 1925, as in 1924 and in 1923, more KicenHeets were installed in the home of the @il burner industry— Chicego— than burners of any other make. . To have a trained engtneer scudy the sutea biliey of your heating plant €or ofl burning, teleg hone Main 7886 Open Evenings Unsil 9 PM. * Kleen-Heet Sales Company 1013 Twelfth Street N.W., Washington, D. iC. | Children’s Sport Socks, 35¢ (Irregulars of 50¢ Value) Children's Mercerized Ribbed Sport Socks, three-quarter length, ribbed to toe; assorted shades | with fancy colored turn-over tops Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Boys’ $10 Suits e - ooy for School Days Outing Flannel, 12V5c Lowered in Price for Tomorrow! Outing Flannels, light grounds showing neat colored _stripes; reversible fleeced quality. 26 New Fall Suits, full of style and service —smart looking single and double breasted inches wide 36-in. Percales, 22¢ models, with TWO PAIRS of pants. A splendid comblnation of coat, vest, a pair 36-inch High-count Percales, light grounds, showing printed checks, stripes, dots and neat figures; fast colors. of longles and a pair of knickers. All for $7.96, which is considerably less than you would pay regularly. Choice of a varlety of serviceable mixtures. Sizes 7 to 1T 30c Outing Flannel, 22¢ years. 1 $6.75 36-inch Outing Flannel, heavy reversible flecced quality, in neat . $8.50 Four-Piece Vest Suits Boys' Four-plece Vest Suits, of all-wool and wool-mixed materials, medium and dark colored striped effects. 12V4¢ Apron Ginghams mixtures. Some with two pairs of knickers, others one and two pants, Norfolk models : . e Standard Apron Ginghams, in and a broken assortment of blue serge. Sizes 5 to 18 years. all size blue checks, fast colors. Boys’ School Furnishings Goldenberz's—First. Floor. T to 16 Charge unts Invit $1 Blouses, of broadcloth and madras, sizes 7 75¢ Oilcloth Table Covers o ; 49 1214 to 141; neck C $1.25 and $1.50 Hats and Caps, (Slight TIrregulars) 54x54 Oflcloth Table Covers, a large assortment of neat, pretty designs printed sanitas oilcloth. All fast colors. i Goldenberg’s—First Goldenberx's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Tnvited. Charge Accounts Insited. NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTSssssssssssWE DO NOT P h Y $4 and 35 Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs, $2.69 4 ft. 6x9-ft. Congoleum or Certainteed Linoleum Rugs, beautiful wool rug and Dutch tile pat terns, light and dark colorings. $1.25 Imported Rag Rugs, 74c 27254 Imported Rag Rugs, light and dark hit and-miss effects with_ biue, rose, tan and green crow foot borders.—(First Floor, Bargain Table.) $4 Axminster and Velvet Rugs, $2.65 27x54 Axminster and Fringed Wilton Velvet Rugs, Orfental, floral and medalllon designs; light and dark colorings. S0c Cretonnes 24c¢ Yard Heavy-weight Fast Color Cretonnes, yard wide, full bolts or mill lengths; light or dark floral, bird or stripe designs; excellent for dra- peries and coverings of all kinds. First Floor- Fourth Floor. $30 Seamless Brussels and Velvet Rugs, $19.75 § ft. 3x10 ft. 6 and 9x12-ft. Seamless Brussels or Velvet Rugs, excellent color combinations, in this season's newest patterns. $20 Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs, $14.75 7 ft. 6x9-ft. Seamless Velvet or Brussels Rugs, Smith & Sons’ make; good patterns and color ings. $5 Part-Wool Blankets, $3.88 66x80 Heavy Weight Double-bed Size Part-wool Blankets, plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray. 69¢ Perfect Window Shades 50c Perfect Quality Heavy Opaque Cloth Window Shades, size 3 ft.x5 ft. 9 inches; guaranteed spring rollers; in white, ecru, medium and dark green. Com- plete with all fixtures and crochet ring to match. Several Thousand Lace Curtains at Big Savings Panel Curtains $1.25 and $1.50 Values at $2.50 and $3 Grades at. $7 & $8 Wool-Filled Comforts $4.85 72x80 Double Bed Size ‘Wool-filled Comforts, covered with sateen and other lus- trous fabrics, figured both sldes with plain rose or blue borders. n Table and Curtains in Pairs $1.75 and $2 Grades at.. $2.50 and $3 Grades at ..$1.88 $4 and $4.50 Grades at.. .$2.85 | $4 and $4.50 Grades at.. $6.50 and $7.50 Grades at .........$4.85 | $5 and $6 Grades at Goldenberz’s—Fourth Floor.—Charxe Accounts Invited. SE i IE Shirts, cloth and’ fancy percale, sizes Q5¢ 95¢ -$1.27 School Pants, ki mixtures. Sizes 7 to 17 years.. . $4 Sweaters, coat and pull-over styles; si s | Apoam«.uwwsouumwuc_pny \' %ll ]

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