Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1927, Page 22

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20, 1927.° MMM ' E DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEN D ST THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, O INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTSI D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER {NDUSTRIAL GROUP FOR FLOOD CONTROL Campaign Opens Based on Economic Safety as Well as Personal Protection. < Large Size Dresses | in Advance Styles Featuring Navy Blue and Black Sizes 40 to 4§—Models That Have Been Adopted From the Newest Fall Fashions $15 \ special purchase from a manufac- turer who confines his efforts to the mak- "Last Day of OGur Annual Autumn Homefurnishings Sale Prore| $13.75 High-Grade Felt-Base Rugs 9x12-ft. Large Room Size New Autumn Hats $6,85 These Telt-hbase Rugs are ing popularity daily, not only for their beauty of design, but the wonderful we: qualities. Good he weight, gua - = N 5 2 - ced to wear satisfactorily or to be re- Fine Felts, Rich Velvets and Silky Velours sl A placed by ew Patterns and col- any room in the h finished with handsome bor- 9x12-it. size for large rooms. Other Rugs in the Sale $30.00 grad et Rugs, clvet Ru Wilton Ve Wilton Ve pssels Rugs, $27.50 §50 to $60 values §75 to $100 grade $125 to §150 e BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDAB The Mississippi Valley's flood-con trol drive, which is not alone a campaign for personal self-protection, but one for economic safety of Amer- | land, was| « by a group of the de nd industrial leaders | Headed hy Gov, J Martineau of Arkansas and composed of men of outstanding prominence in Ar- kansas, Mississippi and Louisiana, the triState executive committee for flond contral carried their plea direct 10 the White House and to the War Department, and they are returning valley exceedingly optimistic the outlook for their people LD RETT RO RV VT RO O rug. oring uitable for der design ; Models for Matrons or Misses—Large and eac A : Small Headsizes ing of larger size dresses, ‘ The materials employed are those best It would he wise to purchase sev- and Brussels Rug ter and \\“‘rwl Vel Ox12-ft Seamle Ox12-ft 9x12-ft. ¢ R ft. 3x10 ft 8 ft. 3x10 ft 3 ft. 3x10 ft Scatter Size Government Aid Assured. They back with {3 surances cetary of Wau and Ma Edgar Jadwin, that the Govern within its vesu- | the larger | eral to wear with different IFall cos- tumes, the group can select models for sports, business, The adapted to the needs of women, such as Black Satin, with com- e . . . tor 1n you ers. binations of georgette and satin, or geor- 7 everything the problem of the Mississinpi, and. that tment will make ev gette and velvet, others of Canton crepe. Tuxedo collars, Scatter Size and Made with round or with Scatter Size afternoon and evening hours. the 7 it. 6x0-ft < 7 ft. 6x0-it styles and workmanship , i | 6o ix9-ft. Sca 27x52 Axmit lace, vestees colors are most fashionable, Clever straight-line others with plaited or circular buttons, out the | > completed. with _President | id, they found the xecutive sympathetic to their contention that flood control was a national prohlem, solution of which should not rest upon the States im- mediately affected by Mississippi floods. Secretary Hoover, the Presi- dent’s personal representative in_the flood emergency, frequently has held | this contention to be a nd one, and so has Gen. Jadwin, acting for | Secretary D L | Confer with Secretary Davis. At the War Department Gov. M. tineau and his six associates, t from each of the three States r resented on the committee, confer everal hours with Secretary vis and Gen, Jadwin. Every asp of the flood-control study now beé made under the direction of Ger Jadwin, and which will form the hasis of the plan to be presented to Congress, was touched upon, and the committee authorized the following etatement: “The committee found that the War Department was pushing its investigations with all possible speed, and that progress was being made in assembling data as fast as it could be handled by a staff of 150 engineers and other experts. “All phases of the problems embrac- ing levees, spillways, reservoirs and other plans are being studied, and the committee was highly gratified to Jearn of the scope and thoroughnes: with which the problem was being investigated. Committee Satisfled. “The magnitude of the work pre- finished ecru bands of satin, while the and richness of make these outstanding eIVt RiGh S:son $12.50 grade o et Rugs, $4.00 ¢ models, : 5 o fabrics combine to values. fancy ster and Wilton ¥ etc. skirts. Trimmed with bands, beautiful ornaments, Goldenberg's—Second Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. Goldenberg's—Second Fioor.—Charge Accounts Inyvited. School Girls Prefer “Blue Crane”’ Hosiery Sheer and Guaranteed to Wear $1.19 pair School girls and fair co-cds as well as women prefer Silk Hosiery that's guaran- teed—"Blue Crane” is made of 300-needle pure silk, in chiffon weight, the sheerest circular knit hose manufactured and sold with a guarantee of p(‘rlul satisfaction, which means a new pair for any that do not prove satisfactory. Come in all the most wanted shades for Fall and Winter wear. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited Ginghams for School The Silk Dept. Features for Wednesday 40-Inch Washable Crepe de Chine At $1,39 yard pure silk quality, rich, lustrous Lovely soft, sup- cither erular $5.00 Regular §7.00 Grades Because It's 81x90 quality, cotton; Beautiful heavy-weight, finish, in street, evening and lingerie colors. ple grade that fashion demands for new Fall frocks; plaited or draped. The color assortment includes— Napoleon, Monkey Skin, Cocoa, Canton Blue Chantilly, Old Rose, Marron Glace, Silver, Pink, Champagne. Gooseberry, Pigeon, Corn, Phantom, Mother Goose, Flesh, Powder Blue, Turquoise, White, Navy, Black, etc., etc. $2 Satin Charmeuse $2 Satin Canton, $1.59 $1.69 40.inch Satin Crepe, satin-face 40 inches wide, all silk. satin- | crepe weave quality, In street and face quality, in black, white and [ evening shades, also Dlack and all wanted shades, white, Goldenberg's—First Floor—Charge Accounts I ML LR VR R T Toor and Fourth Floor. Virgin Wool-Filled Comforts —Savings of Y3, Y2 and More Samples, discontinued numbers and slight irregulars purchased from one of the hr"r’\l manufacturers in the country at a big price concession. All filled with 100% Virgin wool and covered with high-grade materials. Wool-Filled Comforts $6 and $7 Values $8.50 and $10 Values SOOI ’ il sed Panel Curtains, white, ivory and and yards long, 36 to 48 inches wide, neat, novelty effect & 0, . e ¢ Sheets, Pillowcases |, Sones Regular §1.50 . 85 I Savings at =z All high-grade qualities, full sizes nde 39c¢ & 48c Fast-Color Cretonnes, 19¢ $1.25 Sheets, 98¢ 0 1 Seamiess Bleached Shects, perfect | s, mil lengths and iull bolts, bt plenty alike for draperies and «« hand torn and ironed $1.50 Sheets, $1.25 fine qu.lh_:_\, ir(:l" from starch or dressing. 35¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ hand torn and ironed; soft finish grade. $2.50 Spreads, $1.98 bed size; heavy raised Marseilles designs. 25¢ Sheeting Cotton, 16¢ extra heavy, round thread qu. Goldenberss —First worked designs. Copies of the finest grade laces, guaranteed to launder p Grades and greatly underpriced. Yard-wide, Fast-color Cretonnes, light and dark floral, stripe and b good heavy, round thread sheeting First 81x% Seamless Bleached Sheets, cxtra 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, large size; White Crochet Bedspreads, full double- 30-inch Unbleached \)H‘L‘H‘Q Cotton, rze Accounts Iny ited. wvented the dzpartment from being pre- pared at the present time with all final and definite plans, but the com- mittee were entirely satisfied that the report when finished would cover th Regular 35¢ } Quality, at 25 c $6.50 Shaker Wool Sweaters, $5.98 Women's Sweaters of Shaker wool, heavy i\mflm‘ weave, with roll collar and large pockets. Collegiate models. In maroon, navy and white. Sizes 36 to 46. Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 69c¢ Oilcloth $4.45 Wool-filled Comiorts, covered with sateen and other his many with plain sateen borders. $5.65 All wanted colors and combinations. Table Covers, 49¢ | Satin and Silk Wool-Filled Comforts $12.50 and $25 and $30 $17.50 and $35 and $40 $15 Grades Grades $22.50 Grades (;::dfis $9.75 $1650 | $1295 $19.75 el $1.50 & $2 Juvenile Hoover Explains Program. SllitS Before its visit to Washington the 4 committee conferred with J TS s Hoover last week, and its Lised members are now acquainted with a Pl of the steps being taken by Govern- knickerbocker and goli ment agencies in connection with re- styles, fully lined and lief work for flood sufferers, with the taped. Of neat suiting mix- emergency repairs to_the levees to §ines: wnd oprdizoy. nfeal fabrics for school wear. Good serviceable colorings. control hizh water in § the broad \tu_dw of )wl'x_nanellt flood S e Full cut sizes from 7 to 17 ference with Secretary Davis and Gen. vears. T e 69c o $1 School Pants TWO RESCUED AT SEA. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., September Perfect Quality """ I""K“‘“" Reynolds of Miami were rescued ves- good serviceable cotton material, others of corduroy—sizes 7 to 16 years. Also full lined . P $4 and $5 Slickers Awother Slicker, Any Size, fOr......coeeuvees 3]. Both Slickers for $4.95 waterproof: sizes 6 to 16 years. ‘We will paint boy's name or initial on coat FREE. chief subje Jadwin. 20 (#).—Henry Sawyer and John Knickerbocker Pants, dark suiting mixtures, } $1 straight knee pants, sizes 3 to 5 years. 5 Purchase the First Slicker for $3.95, Select ? Genuine Towers Brand Yellow Sliekers, warranted requirements of the lower Mississippi Valley and would combine the use of all the pproved mediums of protec- tion that have been advocated by the States affected hy the flood. “The committee also learned that the plans when finished would carry a re(!ommendatmn to Gongress for the ranted l“b"rOOL appropriation of such an amount as would be mnecessary to carry on the work as rapidly as consistent with economy of construction. “At the conclusion of the interview the committee was especially pleased at ohtammg the promise of <¢rremry Yestigation through the flooded area oy ol $ 200 pieces of 32-inch \c\\ Fall Dress Ginghams, the most popular of all fabrics for children’s school frocks. Fine close woven, soft finish quality, in checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors. War- Women’s Crepe Gowns, 89¢” (Irregulars) Women's Crepe Nightgowns, soft-finish r|lla\|0}. in novelty and 7":-"‘ (‘i:":":!h " le plain colors; choice of slecveless or kimono sleeve models. - Full-cut S il 8 g Goldenberg's—First Floor, Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. ¥ Covers, printed on color. _Subject to LT T AT Charge .Accounts Invited. about the middle of October.” Boys’ Pants, Manuiacturer's samples and special lots secured ex- pressly for this sale —cloth, corduroy an d lumberjack - suits, in a great va- riety of colors. Sizes 3 to 8 yea $2.95 All-Wool Lumberjacks Here's the Plan: Purchese the First Lumberjack at the Regular $ Price of $2.95; Select Another, Any Style or Size, /nr ) Both Lumberjacks for $. 91 A great varicty of new Fall patt col ings, lovely rich plaids that all boys adm , made with cuff knit 4 L T Y Inthe Boys’ Department —Washington’s Greatest Sale for Boys Tomorrow, Wednesday—One Day Only terday from a small launch 40 miles off Cape Canaveral, where they had been adrift since last Wednesday. The men had burned all their cloth ing to attract attention of passing craft. Coast Guardsmen aboard a patrol boat saw the light of the flares at_egular intervals and investigated. The men said they had been with- out food and that their only water supply had been collected on the bot- tom of their hoat Frida: Our September Dollar Day Sale for Boys will be one of the greatest events of its kind, coming as it does right at the beginning of the school term. When ey ery mother is thinking and planning for the Fall and Winter wardrobe for her boys, we hold this sale, which should prove a great help. All new, up-to-date merchandise, many sold below cost of production. Shnp (-znrl\' while assortments are complete. No Mail or Phone Orders Filled. $1.39to $3 Wash Suits Sizes 2 to 8 Years All the popular models I-wool Sizes 8 to 16 $1 50 & $2 “Bell” Shirts Perfect Quality and Irregulars Of imported English broadcloth, collar-attached style, in white, tan and blue, others of rayon- striped madras; full cut sizes 12 to 1472 neck measure; also junior styles, sizes 8 to 12 years. $1to0 $1.25 Shirts Two for Irregulars of the “———" Brand bottom Clever New Fall Suits Here's the Plan—Select the First Suit at $10.75 and the Second Suit, any Style or Size, for..... Both Garments for $11.75 Wonderfully smart models that will please any boy, all the very newest and most popular models, in double or single breasted styles, a large variety of patterns and colorings. All-wool and wool-mixed fabrics that will wear indefinitcly. made by the famous “Robin Hood” Wash Suit manufacturers, clev erly ELLO, Mrs. Nabor. My, what a time I had getting the children off to school this morning. Then, at lunch time they came scampering home— starved to death, of course. But | was all prepared for that. You see, 1 had the grocer send me an extra quart of Simp- son’s Milk this morn- tog. And my kiddies nad quite a feast. Just Milk and graham crackers and a nice big sandwich. Then a big red apple 1or dessert. 1 al make Miik the of their luncheon. It's so good for them, especially when it's— made of broadcloth, nov- wash fabrics and cloth. ffll' wear, all guaranteed tub- elty khaki suitable Colorings everyday Sizes 2 $1 Wash Suits, Two for —" Brand Wash Suits, a brand that mothers know to be high standard. Shown in a great variety of wonderful styles and colorings. Sizes 3 to 7 years. ) proof. to 8 years. Clever three and four piecce models to fit boys from 6 to 20 years of age. All exceptionally well tailored and finished. Good serviceable linings. Pants with taped scams, to prevent ripping. Collar-attached styles, of broadcloth, madras, percales 1u<1 chambrays. White, tan, blue and neat striped effects; boys’ sizes 8 to 12 years, youths’ sizes 12 to 14! - $1. 19 to $2 Pajamas Outing Flannel and Cotton Pa;amas, one and n\n picce 79C to $1.00 Blouses $1.69 Fall $1.50 Juvenile Two for Sweaters Sweaters N s e e $ 3573 g 14 colorings. 4 | $ ‘ ‘ 4 years. Some trimmed with | i ~ QA silk frogs. $1 to $1.39 Pajamas, Two fo: Cotfon Pajamas, one and two l i mnmr : neck measure.) 3 Perfect Quality and Irregulars More good news for mothers send ing their boys to school—a special purchase representing a large manu- facturer's close - outs — collar - attached styles, of broadcloth, madras and fine percales. All with long sleeves and double-yoke back. White and fancy colors, also neat striped effects, Sizes 5 to 16 years. Pull-over style, college stripe across chest, roll collar and cuff, knit bottom. Sizes 28 to 34. All perfect quality. Coat and pull-over styles. Fall weight; peacock, navy, maroon and tan with combination. color effects. Sizes 24 to 28, plece styles; white, tan and blue; perfect quality and ulars. Sizes 6 to 16 ven few size 2 years in the lot. v

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