Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 30

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20 ¢ Linguistical Mate Curses Her in Four Tongues, Wll'(- Says SOUTHERN FLAGS G0 BACKT0 UIXIE Mame Veterans Re!urn Cap- :tured Emblems to Confed- erates at Capital. g that her husband, Jacoh him. v were married in New York in 1915, and the wife charges that ¥ her hu With the great whit Capitol, sym bol of the Nation's unity, as the back ground, veterans from Maine, who fodght in the Northern Army in the | Ciyil War, returned today to their erstwhile foemen of some 60 vears ago. represented by Confederate veterans of Virginia, Texas and North Carolina the tattered flag they had taken in bat tle, A distinguished assembly, including Gov. ¥ er of Maine, Shep: Overman North Carolina, paid of Te. v and did not return yelock in the morning. When she ren ed with him, she tells the sursed her with all the is represented Palkin. Attorney * Ty 0 SHOPLIFTERS LESS ACTIVE THIS YEAR o erte A e ke cetied for an pld-fashioned camp fire. Leroy T. leton of Winthrop, Me. chiirch advocate of the Maine G. A. R wh turned over the flag on behalf of | 1 st adi : Go¥. Brewster, declared with emphais, I ; S e BUE Bt 2 rscent the umiver chants this Christmas season from ment of the people of the ine vee State.” Rejoice at Nation's Unity. i t that thers East or West at we are as he sun shone losses to the de ably will be considerably holiday losses of former vears, due o inc d nce on the part of store offic nd guardians, of: ficials of the facturers’ Assoc While an such losses \fter the pa completed the number thieves has | ss than in bur country united a_country upen,” Mr. Carleton Senator Overman, point that all are now Ame serted that ‘“these flags bagk to wipe out hard feeling, o o we'are all brothers The Marine Corps Rands, which par ticipated in the ceremony, struck up the tune “Dixie.” as the veterans in made until inventory is are that amateur ially less, the veful watch will be kept dur s the remainder o o8 gray came to attention. Wefe presented, the cameramen. as- sumed the role of generals and order. ed ‘the principals on the ceremony to |, hold up the flag so that they could od e by be hetter photographed. On behalf of Gov. A. V As the flags uted to the members of the 1 McLean and o : his; Confederate vetera h ’,,’,',’“\f’,,,'"" e chairman of the North Caroiina gr acdepted the standards of his State “l a fitting address. e drew laughter from the assen when he asked if they had ever hes tha rebel yell, and as if to accommo date, some of the Confederate veterans gave it forth. Maj. Stedman Present. Purning to the serious side of his for') address, Mr. Nash asserted that it is bedbming more frequent for the vet erans of the South to place flowers on thei graves of Northern veterans and vicp versa. He called upon’ Maj.| Charles M. Stedman, only Confederate |~ veteran in Congress, who is a Repre- senitative from North Carolina, to d up. Maj. Stedman was greeted ially by the onlookers with ap- plapse. | n. W. B. Freeman. honorary com- mahder of the United Confederate Vet- €, accepted the standard on be. half of his comrades, Gov. Byrd and theiState of Virginia. Again the band | ed “Dixie.” He paid high tribute to his comrades from Maine for their | valpr and thoughtfulness in returning | the: Concord flag. mator Shepard, who was desig- nated by Gov. Moody to represent the! State of Texas, declared that it wad with “unqualified sentiment of apiireciation and affection that he ac- ceifled the flags. “The chief need of prifise should go to the private sold- jer® Senator Shepard said, addine thal if he dies he is forgotten and if he Jives he passes out from notice. e sublimest character in history ; is the American private soldier,” Sen- ator Shepard said, paying tribute to | the privates on both sides in the Civil } protect then depredations. Commercial Arl. jon. Costum: M TWO LOCATIONS 1010 F St. | 1767 Col. Rd. Opposite Wood- | 3% Block from the ward & Lothrop, | Ambassador Theater in ecenter of the Lunch shopping distriet. 12 10 2 PML Lunch 11:15 to 2:30 Dinner B to 7:30 BM. Dinner Regular Dinner, 'm': S i Bl 415 10 7:30 B80T Food Unsurpassed in Quality Reasonably Priced en Gov. Brewster announced, fol- Jor -the presentation of the flags, | that the veterans would pay tribute | to “the Commander-in-Chief of the | v: tSates, at the White House. e band played “America” at the | cloge of the ceremony. H Captured in Virginia. | fhe flags presented by the Maine veterans were: 2 to Virginia, 2 to| Tesas and 2 to North Carolina. The flags given to Virginia were taken | in icavalry clashes not far from Washington. One was taken by the Majne cavalry at Aldie, Va., from the 4the Virginia Cavalry, while the other wa$ taken by the 19th Maine Cavalry at Spottsylvania, Va., from 33d Vir- ginla Infantry. One Texas flag, re- turned today, was taken by the 13th Matne Regiment at Fort Semmes, Tex., from Texas Rangers. This was a garrison flag of orange and white, with stars of these colors set in it The other flag was taken by Capt. Pagadry of the 5th Maine Infantry in May, 1864, in the Battle of the Wilderness. One flag from North Cafolina was taken from the 54th Nofth Carolina Regiment at Rappa- hannock Station, Va., in November, 1848, by the 5th Maine Infantry. An- other standard as yet unidentified was presented to the North Carolina veterans, who will make an effort to establish to which outfit it belongs. WOMAN’S PURSE STOLEN ON STREET BY TWO BOYS| Ap‘utment Thieves Get Away With i Fur Coat and Jewelry 3 Worth $50. Miss Antoinette Fielden, clerk in the. Internal Revenue Bureau, resid- | ing’ at 1225 L _street, was robbed of her! pocketbook containing $25 and | papiers by two colored hoys while on | X ktreet between Sixth and Seventh streets shortly after 6 o'clock yester- | day, she infored police. The 1wo | boxs, ahout 18 years old, appeared be- | foré her, one of them grabbing her ethook, and both fled. rnjce Consart, 1706 U street, re- | ’ofled theft of a pony skin coat | ?ed at $250 from her apanmam‘ night. | thief entered the home of Mrs. | Axher Shields, 70 Seaton street, early | last night, taking $70 in cash and! Jewelry valued at $50. Miss May Mattingly, 46 I street, re- | podted the theft of a pocketbook con- taifing $50 in cash, a string of pearl prayer beads and kevs from a desk | in @n office in Carroll Hall, G street | betpveen Ninth and Tenth streets ORANGES ORIGINAL ORANGE GROVE MARKET Formerly of 12th and N. Y. Ave,, has reopened at 1220 N. Y. Ave,, next to Masonic Temple Just received a carload of tree-ripened Oranges and Grapefruit, priced as follows— 30c and 40c per dozen Baskets of 44 and 34, §1 { GRAPEFRUIT 3, 4,5 for 25¢ Baskets of 13, 16 and 20, $1 . Mixed Baskets of Oranges and Grapefruit | We carry complete line of fancy apples and nuts { for the holiday season OPEN 730 AM. TO 11 P.M. Orange Grove + 1220 New York Ave. Nex! BEEF A LAMODE should be well seasoned with LEA & PERRINS’ 1340 G St. N.W. Open Evenings tropes and Records arket Masonic Temple THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1927. redations of shoplifters prob- | $11 98 Mantel Clocks $7.98 Ingraham Mahogany-finished Case Mantel Clocks, beautiful design; silvered dial. Strikes hour and half- hour on rod chime. Guaranteed. Goldenherg's—Basement.—Use Your Charge Account. No Inr_erest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan' IT PAYS TO Golde BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDAB ’Ifiefiore of Silk Hosiery The Gift Ideal Chiffon Silk Stockings, $2.95 Women's Kleer Silk Fine Sheer Chiffon Silk Stockings, silk all the way up, including garter top, with a colored border at the top of garter welt. In shades of vanity, mirage, grain, nude, everglow and unmetal. iy Chiffon Silk Stockings, $1.79 Women's Full Fash- ioned Chiffon Silk Stock- ings, made with the square heel (silk well above the knee, with the four-inch silk garter welt). All desirable shades, perfect quality. Chiffon Silk Stockings $1.95 Women's fine grade of Sheer Chiffon Silk Stockings, made with the square heel (Picot top) in a good assort- ment of all wanted shades. perfect quality. soles and copen, brown. for ... Wom 8, for quoise. Q'%‘W%e!%"@l: RERVERER med, Blue Crane Stockings $1.00 Women’s Blue Crane Service Weight Silk Stockings, made with the mock-seam back, four- inch welt, but silk well Gift Perfumes Gift Perfumes and Perfume Sets. Coty Perfumes and Toilet Waters, the favorite odors— 90¢ to $7.75 Houbigant Perfumes— $1.00 to $7.50 Hudnut Perfumes and Toilet Waters, special astortment of newest odors, in at- tractive gift packages $1.00 Toilet Waters pretty gift MPVERVELVERVRVRLYE packages— 50c to $1.00 Melba Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Gift Sets— 50c to $7.50 Hudnut Gift Sets, beautifully boxed packages of choice ex- tracts, toilet waters, face pow- der, compact combination— $1.00 to $18.00 LERVERVEVLVEVEVEVRVELELVRVRRER ‘Ee%‘E‘b’%@’%‘b*&%&'flmmm@’&W@%W%W'&%Wfl% Neckwear for Gifts $1 and $1.50 A charming assortment of Women’s Neckwear here for your choosing tomorrow, all boxed and ready for presenta- tion. Choice of Vestees, Collar-and-Cuff Sets and other styles. Of imitation venice lace, silk and georgette crepe. in white, cream and ecru. $4.50 Silk Squares, $3.89 New Silk Squares of crepe de chine, copies of the high- grade imported Belgian color effects. Goldenhers's—First Floor.—Use Your Charge Account. Special Handkerchief Values Women'’s $1 to $1.50 Women’s 69¢ Boxed Boxed Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs, 48¢ 6! S Threegi?\ Box Three in Box Soimaiatists ot s, Lawns and Batistes, in d colored effects, with embroidered and loveliest patterns. embroidered corners. Goldenberg's—First Floor—Use Your Charge Account. 1,000 Handbags For Christmas Gifts Regular $3.50 to $5 Values $2.69 A great sale of New Handbags, just in time for Christ- mas giving—includ- ed are exact copies of many of the sea- son’s smartest bags. New alligator grains, pin seal, shoe calf and cowhide leathers in brown, tan and black. Beautifully silk lined and fitted with inside purse and mirror. Newest types in Pouch, Underarm and Top Strap styles. Goldenherg's—First Floor.—Use Your Charge Account. LEVEVLELVERVRVEVEVRVEERE PRERERRT H’@H‘%R@%H&%’Gfi'fi%’&fi%%@%'&% ; Slippers for the Famlly Women's Felt Moccasins, soft padded pompon, in shades of old rose, American beauty, oxford and Sizes 3 to 85c values 69¢ tin Boudoir Slippers, soft padded soles, ostrich feather trimming, in o1d rose, blue and black, Sizes 3 to $1.25 Women'’s Black Satin Mul ner’s Satin, | heel, lined with old rose and tur- Sizes 3 to 7, at $4.95 Women’s Felt Juliets, fur and ribbon trim- leather soles nndlrubbea heels, rose, blue, gray and black. Sizes 3 to 8, at. e $1 45 turn leather soles, Baby Louis in old "brown and lined in old : $2.45 soft padded in gray and brown. afo.l . Sizes 6 to 10, a Women's Firestone Galoshes, in black only. to 8. $5.00 values, at and Children's Felt Booties, in red Misses’ and Children's Rubber Boots, good quality. $250 and $3.00 values. s Felt House Slippers, Siz e i in red_and to 81 to 11 2 79¢ Sizes For the Girls’ Christmas “Lucette” Froc ks $1.98 and §2.98 $8 Silk & Velvet Dresses $5.95 Girl's Dresses, of beautiful silk crepe and twill-back velvets, in pretty new models. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Children’s Robes, $1.29 Girls’ Scarf and Tam Children's Robes, beautiful se- lection of ne rns, in bright Sets, $2.98 colorings. Made with collar and REGL B Wadle Wk Scarf and Tam Sets, in beauti- pocket; cord girdle. Children’s $3.75 ful color combinations. Scarfs trimmed with deep fringe. Sweaters, $2.98 i Children's Wool Pre- Misses’ “.95 Slickers $3.98 i Shrunk Sw in red, blu tan and gre “Bestyette” Slickers, quality, in black, Children’s Toques, $1 ; Sizes 16 Girl’s Misses’ lustrous French blue and green. to 20 years. Children’s Pure Wool Toques, heavy soft quality; deep bands; assorted colors. Goldenherg’s—Third Floor.—Use $7.95 Bracelet Watches A bracelet watch is always a most acceptable gift—this assortment includes styles suitable for women and misses, in octagon, tonneau and cushion shapes. Dainty white rolled gold plate cases, with reliable six-jewel lever movements. Plain and fancy dials. Grosgram ribbon bands with hooks and slides to match. Each in attractive watch box. Strap Watches for Men $10 Values, at $6.95 ; Various shapes, with six-jewel lever movements. Fine nickel cases, warranted to give satisfaction. Leather strap with buckle; neatly boxed. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. g&z&x&%x&m@%wc@%@@z@%!fi@e&%a ¥ Visit Toyland Tomorrow Tinker Toys, the wood construction toy Toy Telephones, just like the real ones $1.25 Toy Tool Chests, in hardwood case. . $1.25 Children’s Stooters, rubber-tire wheels. .. S $4.49 Schoenhut 15-key Pianos, upright style.. Toy Wheelbarrows, rubber-tire wheels. . $2.49 Friction Dump Trucks 2 Blue-enameléd Toy Tea Sets, 16 pieces; unbreakable. 98c White-enameled finish Toy Cradles 10-key size Schoenhut Toy Pianos, mahogany finish. ... Children’s Hardwood Folding Tables, natural finish. 98¢ Iron Toy Bus Auto Coaches, nicely painted Sandy Andy Mechanical Sand Toys $2.49 Toy Trunks, with lock and key; 18-inch size. .. $1.25 Toy Dressers, nice mirror, neatly decorated $1.25 Blackboards, on easel Toy Aluminum Cooking Utensils Toy Typewriters, an educational toy. $2.49 Storm King Sleds, self steering, good size !f $1.25. Teddy Bears, fully jointed....... 2R R 98¢ o Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plon s ¢ Do N ot Penalize Our F: ..25¢ ..89¢ .$3.98 ....98c ..$1.98 ..89¢ $1.00 and $1.25 .$1.98 $1.00, $1.39, $1.69 .$1.00, $2.50, $4.00 +» Boys’ Felt House Slippers, soft padded nln 5/ Men’s Leather House $lrpparl. w:(h leather soles and rubber heels, in tan leath- $2.00 values, at.. ' ers. Misses’ and blue, soft padded soles. Sizes 6 Automatic Sizes . $1.95 | 8245 “Lucette” Latest models in dainty colormgc. 6 to 10 years with bloomers, and 14 years without bloomers. . Your Charge Account. We Do Not Penalize Our Friend 'S STORE" 59¢ Boxed Violets Make Lovely 4 5 C Gifts A box of Vi will surely be welcomed by any woman or miss, as violets are being featured at every smart gathering this season. These are of velvet and silk, in the most wanted chades. Goldenbers's—First Floor—Use Your Charge Account. $2.95 Imported Glace Gloves With Novel Cuffs High-grade Imported Glace Gloves, with con- trasting color embroid- ered backs, overseam sewn. Made with turn- back cuffs, in an assort- ment of beautiful colored designs that will harmon- ize with suit or coat. White with black, mode, beaver, gray and black with white. Sizes 5% to 8. Children’s Suede Gloves, $1.79 Children’s Lined Suede Gloves, one-clasp style, embroidered and stitched backs; color, grey. Sizes 1 to 7. Youth’s Cape Skin Gloves, $1.49 Youth's Fleece-lined Capeskin Gloves, one- clasp style, stitched $8 Rayon Spreads $6.49 90x108 Printed Rayon Bed- spreads, scalloped edges, in rose, blue, gold and orchid; beautiful - designs, . -fuaranteed fast colors. PBith spread neatly boxed. $1 Lace-Edge Pillowcases, 79¢ Pr. 45x36 Lace-edge Pillowcases, with medallion insert; made of fine quality muslin; free from starch. Neatly boxed. $3.50 Rayon Bedspreads, $2.98 80x108 Rayen Bedspreads, double-bed , full length for covering bed and pillows, in rose, blue and gold. $1.95 Fastener * $3.45 @'6%?!8“’!:@'«2{‘%{"(@'(-‘&'6@!& IELRRJERER Frocks, in new prints. Sizes g b’%@'fl%&”fi@&@&@'fifi%@@'fi ERARRERE Childfen’ Lumberjacks; 82.98 Children’s All-Wool Lumber- jacks, in novelty plaids: knitted cuff bottoms. Finished with two pockets. All siz Children’s Slicker Sets, $5.98 Children’s “Bestystte” Rai Slicker Sets, with hat to m: Luster cloth, fully guara In red, green and blue. Sizes to 14 years. 5 a2F7 $1.50 and $1.98 Golden Pearl* Jewelry $1 New Golden Pearl* Jewelry, including 60-inch Long Chains, Pendant Necklaces and Chokers; made of the new indestructible golden pearl beads. In beautiful color and finish. Large selection of styles. g *Artificial. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Aecounts Invited. $2.98 Indra Pearl* Ropes $1.89 60-inch Indra Pearl* Ropes, knotted between each bead, from the makers of the widely advertised Omar Pearl. Beautiful quality and finish. Evenly matched. *Imitation. Goldenberg's—First Floor,—Charze Accounts Invited. Colored Silk Umbrellas With Smart Amber Handles Will Make Lovely Gifts $3.44 Ten-rib Colored Silk Taffeta Umbrellas, with wide satin bor- ders, in navy, green, purple and red. An assortment of attractive | amber-finish handles. Tips and club ends to match. Men’s Silk Umbrellas $3.95 theuuh“ul brella—hig| Another nice silk silk taffet: gon fram ith assorted, ntr-chvo loop handles, be!b pl styles. nds E@*fi‘@%'fi%&%’(@’%@'&@'fi%’%@'&%‘%@%%2!% - l

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