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THE TVENING KTAR, WASHINGTOX, $14,000,000 REPRESENTED IN RECENT MOTOR MERGER t thc Dcntut- g In the dentist's both we're wait- | ing, sadly waiting, each his turn; brows are damp and teeth are grat- |ing, and our cheeks with fever burn. facturing Companies Reported as | We would strive to seem heroi¢, with Having Entered Combine. I o tremora in our breats, we would | | emulate the Stoic, so we spring some | By the Amociated Press. feeble fests; but the jokes are pale d ghastly, they are gray as though | ger ot three nationally known aute: Youth 'Aceused. of Slaying h s, d Mother to Resist Transfer ‘A W ahea o i invcivine fotetinamata e pL0s t There are stalwart men h ® | 000,000, was announced today by F to i N { waiting. wha would laugh at perlls | Cord, president of the Auburn A 0 lllinois. N [die, and with courage unabating they | mobiie Co., Auburn, Ind would face the flood or fire. There are | The concerns in which the Auburn | men who would not quiver if they [company has acquired By the Asscciated Pre {met a polar bear, who would drive a |stock control are the L: 7 e i | bucking flivver with no symptoms of | ufacturing Co., Williamsp JATTLE, Wash., Septe despair. There ave men who flirt with | Duesenberg, Inc.. Indianapolis, A legal battle to prevent extradition )- n\l’! \;)‘r’v <l|1:\\ N0 gASPINE |and the Limousine Body Co., 3 | h, each of them to fear a atran-|masoo, Mich. s e in the face of death.| Annual sales volume of the four ok S t's office queers them |companies will total approximately aged mother was in pr and they hreathe the name of Pete:|§40,000,000, Mr. Cord sa ¥ Attorneys for the accused youth |as the hour of ordeal nears them they armed themselves w four applica- | have ice upon their feet. Ghastly is | tion for writs of < corpus and | their wan endeavor a bold manner to | awaited the arrival of his father, Dr.| ¢ something bright and | H. C. Hill, wealthy they hold their nerve. | before deciding which s I am shak nd |y would flie in an effort bold, with | suspect's A extradition hearir tentatively set for late Hill Evades Questioning. On the advice of his attorneys,| young Hill meanwhile continued to evade questions. Imr ately after his arrest he talked freely of the mur der, but denied any part in it. In t two days, however, he has adopted a policy of sile The anticipated efforts to prevent on would he oncon mber 7.— Kala- a cha ot today Warrant Officer Retired. Warrant Office David A. Corbett, mp Devens, M has ransferred to the retired list of the to obtain the | Army on account of disability inci- el ldent to the service, has heen < padded slaughter, anguish there. Hn‘ is essing and he ’ dle were the fea and 1 find no gentle and ex Repair Parts Steam Boilers Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. Iv always silly, ays vain hilly should their normal MASON, that are xo warmth r extradi f= i Iv detained in held here i At all but me: youth zitive d_attempting he trail. e declare they have identity of the prisoner evond any possible Awarded gold medals and first prize, India and Ceylon, as finest tea grown. Woman Murdered August Mrs. Hill presumably was shot and Killed August 13. Her body. buried in a shallow grave, was found in the hase. m-vn of her Streator home August 22 dition pape! of 111 office a $50,000 Damages Cla\'rmed‘ Suit to recover $50,000 damages was filed yesterday in the Di Court by Hyman Diener Prosperity Co., 310§ T atreet, and Philip N. Braun and Braun, both of Syracuse, N. Y. wlleged infringement of vleating machine. He by Attorneys Newm: Jacobson. ! HERE is a real achievement in the development of a perfect Malt Syrup. It represents the ex- perience of over three-quarters of a century in the production of Malt products. It is just as fine as scientific skill, modern methods and quality in.: gredients can produce. The name “Schlitz” on the label represents the same standard of quality as the Three Nationally Xnown Manu-| TOLEDO, Ohio. September 7.—Mer- | been | $1.50 Garment Bags L e Wardrobe Style hold six garments, for sachet; snap fasteners. In an as- sortment of pretty patterns and color- ings.—(Notion Dept.) Garment Bags, made with pocket BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. "THE DEPENDAB! D. ©, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1927. L T e L T e 89c Mercerized Damask 99l 69¢c yd. Mercerized Table Damask that will S wear indefinitely—beautiful, rich, lus- STORE" |trous finish; in five pretty, attractive nches wide. IT PAYS TO ngh Grade Corselettes | $2 Comiorts and other make Corselettes, models with the new Fall frock. Good serviceable ma- terials, well honed: made with heavy elastic sizes 34 to 4. correct for wear gores, fasten sides; most Goldenbere harge Accou $13.75 Felt. hafle Rugs, $6.85 |$1 and $1.25 Scatter-size Rugs | Perfect Quality and Slight Irregulary High-grade Felt Base Rugs, newest designs and wanted colorings—majority a few slight irregulars, but each rug guaranteed to give satisfactory service. $5 and $6 Colored Silk Umbrellas Tomorrow at The lowest |nic(-< vet quoted this season on thesel| high-grade ru each a genuine Alexander Smith and|| Colored Sons produet-—noted for their excellent wearing qualities.|| Umbrdllas, 16- Good, heavy, close-woven fabrics that women know and| rib generally select for their beauty of design. i Women's Silk s, a num- Choice of Axminster or Fringed Velvet Fabrics, in|| ber. of all the most popular designs—colorings of blue, rose. taupe, gray, etc. Sizes 8 ft. 3 inx10 fit. 6 in. and 9x12 it. for hu-e rooms. popular fancy stripe and borders. shades, satin Smart new handles, with amber-finish tips Sgc and club_ends to S > | match. Trimmed 27x54 Rag Rugs, hit-and-miss effects, 18x108 ||| with silk cord Armstrong’s Felt Base Runners and 36x72 Japanese |f| Grass Rugs, in green. blue and tan. I (First Floor—Rargain Table.) perfect quality, 9x12 large room size. $8 Part-Wool Blankets $5.95 pr. Large Double-hed Size Blankets, size 66x80 inches—high-grade wool and cotton mixtures, full of w armth and service. Large block plaids of ‘rose, blue, tan and lavender, sateen-bound edges. $8 to $10.95 Double Bed Comforts © $5.95 I-filled Comforts, sizes 72x80 and e beds. Covered with fine grade beautiful designs and colorings. plain horders, others plain both sides. blue, gold, green and lavender. 1005 72x84 inc sateens a Some with Choice of r Goldenberz's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accouiits Invited. T $3 Ruffled Voile Curtains $1.68 set Fine grade Ruffled Voile Curtains, ivory color grounds with washable and sunfast rayon ruffled or shirred in- sertions of blue, rose, gold and lavender, 214 yards long, with 3 ch valance and tie backs. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor—Charge Accounts Invited, Humming Bird Silk Hose With A Guarantee ALL-SILK SERVICE CHIFFON WEIGHT $1 - $1.25 y pair sold with a llh('r.nl guarantee of ction or a new pair free, The chiffons are silk, with reinforced sole, heel and toes, full fashioned. The service-weight silk hose are well reinforced for service, with three-seam back. All the new and most wanted shades for I'all wear. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 48c¢ to 59¢ Fash-Color Cretonnes 24c yd. Yard-wide fast-color Cretonnes, new Fall designs and colorings including stripes, bird, foliage and tapestry effects. Ideal for draperies and coverings of all kinds. Lengths from 2 to 10 yards, but hundreds of yards alike. First Floor—Bargain Table. Stunm g New Hats An Array of Charming and Clever Models, Reproduced From Late Parisian Styles. Tomorrow at name “Sterling” on silver. Schlitz Malt Syrup is made according to a secret formula developed and tested over a long period of time in the great Schlitz Laboratories. It i§ perfect- ly filtered and doubly pasteurized. This is your guarantee that Schlitz Malt Syrup is just as pure and full flavored when .,you open the can as when it MALT SYRUP Distributed by Schlitz Distributing Co. 118 Que St. N.E. Wa ngton, D. C. Felts Satins Velvets Rich, Warm Colorings for Autumn Wear, As Well As Black and Smart Combinations Goldenberg's—Second Floar—Charge Acconnts Invited. $10 Soliel Velours Combinations $59.50 Each a Regular $79.50 Value ~ What woman does not want to own fur coat? When one can be secured for the price usually quoted for cloth coat, § her wishes certainly should be granted. 4 These lovely coats are fashioned in the latest style, of deep, rich, lustrous pelts, in plain models, with mushroom or shawl collar, plain and -turn-back cuffs. Plain or fancy silk linings ; inner- lined from shoulder to bottom. Sizes 36 to 44 Galdenberg's—Second Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. McCall Printed Pattern 3047 The modernistic use of materials is strikingly evi- dent in this frock from Patou in which cut and line them- selves are the trimming. The circular skirt shows a new front fullness. e 59c¢ Taffet-Rayon- 49c¢ yd. 36-inch Taffet-Ray, one of the most popular of rayvon fabrics for smart, inexpensive frocks, as well as for lingerie and draperies. Beautiful, rich, lustrous v|uuli ¢, i pink, tan, orchid, old rose, lavender, nile, maize, copen, light blue, gray and black. All fast colors. 59c L mgetlr. 48c plain and self color nted colors, 50c C)z:f]on Voile, 33c 40-inch Plain-color Chiffon Voiles, extra fine, quality, with wide taped edge. White and colors. 50c Indian Head, 35¢ 54-inch White Indian Head, linen finish quality, 2 to 10 yard lengths. 19¢ 29¢ White Dimi vipes: 36inch White Dimity, self co 8 ‘s -dresses, etc mherg's—Firnt Floor.—Charge Accounts Tnvited. s $1 Holland or Oil Opaque Window Shades Complete 69C Window Shades mounted on Hartshorn rollers, com- plete with all hxtures and crochet ring to match. Al perfect quality Holland or Oil Opaque cloth, in white, ecru and greens. 36-inch Li shadow str sheer fine sheer ANV T TIRAIZEIBABINLIIFAIUAAANLAF LA 5 e 81x99 Extra Size Bleached Sheets $1.39 Sold Regularly at $1.69 Sweaters for School Styles for Big and Little Girls Just in time for school open- ing—a big sale of sweaters, of- fering great money-saving op- pnrtunitics. All the most pop- ¢ ular and wanted styles, color- ings and combinations. $3.50 and $4 Sweaters $2.95 Wool Sweaters, medium and heavy weights, also wool mix tures; coat and slipon models, with long sleeves. Novelty styles and staple models. Sizes $1x8 610 14 vears. heavy, $2.50 Sweaters $1.95 Smart models for the little girls from 4 to 8 vears of age—all-woo! and wool mixture Pullover coat style, in high and staple shades with novelty and contrasting trimming, $3.50 Lumberjacks, $2.98 ' All-wool Lumberjacks, all-wool plaids, in Made with two pockets and beautiful Fall colorings. close-fitting hips. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Girls’ Serge Skirts, $2.98 All-Wool Navy Blue Serge Skirts, plaited models with deep her Sizes 6 to 14 years. Goldenberg's r—Churge Accounts Invited. We are indeed fortunate to be able to offer such value as this—sheets of heavy, round-thread sheeting, free from starch or dre“mg in 81x99, extra length for double beds. Each finished with wide hem. $1.19 Bleached Sheets, 98¢ 0 Seamless Bleached Sheets, double-bed size; close woven grade, 29¢ Pillowcases, 22¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillow perfect quality, torn and ironed; finished with P hem. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.79 White Crochet Bellspreads, double:bed . size; heavy raised Marseilles designs, 16¢ Unbleached Cotton, 11¢c 3%inch TUnbleached Sheeting Cotton; thread quality. 19¢ Bleached Muslin, 15¢ 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close woven, soft finish quality; free from starch or dressing. hand heavy round Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. LHLLRBAV NN Interesting . Savings Tomorrow on Housewares $1.49 Food ’____(‘hopers 39¢c Water Pails Heavy Tron Re- tinned ‘ ¥y 3 ee Choppers, with four steel cutters; easily operated. (.. urteen quart trade size, Goldeni®rg's—Basement.—Charge Accounts Invited, |I||llI||lllIllIll|lII|||lIllIIl|||lII||Umll"||ll|l|lll“|l|“l||||lll|lll|llll|IllllllIll|IIIllllIIlIIIIlIllIIIllIIIlIlflllllIIlll Cocon Iimn ) M wl~ - 1 98¢ ])nor Mats | $2.98 Electric Irons $2.98 Wash Boilers | $5.49 Electric Stoves Extra Honavy iekel ! $2 19 Tin Wash $2 49 frame ' g3 i e 9 size; 9 s, vith g | and coll teed elements; full weight. Pl = $3 98 . guaranteed ele- copper wood (\\n Tomorrow at size; ALV RAALEAANE LR RALE LR IllIflllll!ll||l|llllll|I|l|l|lmll‘lllllIIlIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll’Illlllllllflll'IIIIIlIlIIIIlllIIIIIImlIlIlI"lmHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH\\HIIHIHIIIN Wi s