Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1928, Page 24

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"*"’&8%‘*&__»7»4 aBE TN 3 o % iy THT. TV }T.\fl STAR, WASHINGTON, N. . WEDXESDAY, ,TA\’.\TT/\T(Y 25, 1928. cro e ol SUPS AROLSED OVERPOOL ACTION Truck's Cargo, Destined for French | Embassy, Freed, but Driver Is | Opponents of Construction at McKinley High Criticize BILL GIVING GATES of the North Grpitol Clilzens’ Associa- | Representative Zilhman, chairman of | tion declared today that the board| the House District committee, and never has specificaily ruled that tm-‘},;m,..m Capper, chairman of the Sen- pool lawfully could be placed on the | ate District committee. Senator Cap- the House appropriations committee school property. although it at first | per replied that he would “watch the that the Board of Education and the|gave its consent to the plan of the | matter.” i Fine Arts Commission favor the project. | Office of Public Buildings and Public Henry L. Gilligan, nir'n]'bn"rMMM“&" Parks for its location there. Board of Education_ said that Mr. Mad- | : den was “mistaken” about the board's Roard's Attitude Changed. ! action regarding the pool. Frank Dan-| Later. however, on being advised of fels, principal of McKinley High School. | ha” doecision of Controller &eneral Mc- | pointed out today that the Board of REE Education. on December went on €arl that the pool could not legally be record against the pool, ”"“1' the placed on the school property, and on| Fine Arts Commission has opposed €er- | poqr, tosts s o I ne eWarly | with | oasing numerous protesta; Lrom the) regard to its specific location with re- alumni, parent-teachers and citizens. | |speet 1o the McKinley and Langley | the board changed its attitude and | adepted the following resolution: | “The Board of Education desires to | “hool bulldings, now under construc- tion. ! Other Groups Opposed. | i e state its opposition to the use of any who have been fighting against the| The Tech Alumni Assoclation. com- povtion of the Lanlgev-McKinley tract, proposed construction of a municipal posed of graduates of MeKinley: the originally alloted to the Board of lltd;l-; | swimming pol on the McKinley-Lang- | Yangley Parent-Teacher Association and —eation for educational purposes, for the ; A 761 atic nicipal | My tmctHnIEk ngton weresargiised o | Q1S o1t (Canitol fOlttens’ Assoelation municip 0 have gone on record against con- | day over the action of the House ye: riction of the pool on the school site Copies of tF { terday in amending the school appre v 5 Mr. Gilligan, who is president by . Barret Learned, TIIIIMIUN Q INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLANTIITIITIIIT ' E DEAL AT $1.50 RuffledSCturtains it pavs 10 . 3100 . Goldenberg's Sheer Quality Ruffled Voile Curtains, ivory BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDAB | priations bill to provide for its con- struetion. Criticism centered eround the report- cd statement of Chairman Madden of Extra Dry o GINéER and Pale q lo”a ALE OU'LL know you are drinking ! GINGER ALE when you drink ;\/\TIOI\'A\L. There is no mistaking = gingerness—and no other brand gives the same satisfaction. “Kiddiegraphs” Edmonston’s Latest in Child Portraiture $12.00 ;- dozen and a Big Value at That Edmonston Studio New Location 1333 F Street Main 4900 “White wou nve ahont it oet a GOOD wetne | Committee Also Orders Fa- | the twelrth precinct. after pursuing a large truck speeding along Rhode Island vorable Report on Measure |avenue northeast. which he suspected of | S transporting liquor, was umxpceh-dl,\'l for Capitol’s Use. thwarted vesterday afternoon by the | Mz st il b s arrival of another car just as he had Ioay:thaf madeile (i | forced the truck to the curb. A man jumped out of the second car and hastily displaved papers granting dip- | | lomatic immunity to the truck driver, Frank Biolck. 33. Baltimore. The papers_indicated that the liquor | was for the French embassy and that the bearer was an embassy aid. Heide examined the papers found them convincing enough. He arrested Biolek on the speeding charge. hwoever. and Biolek forfeited 5 coliateral in Traffic Court this morn- mg. The House committee on public School, alumni and civic interes Ak e o send s some.of our Bridye tuildings and grounds today ordercd a States vaaenel R rable Teport on two bills of partic- terest in Washington One of is the bill fathered by Represent; tive Begg of Ohio, which authorizes the ation of the historic iron gates t Executive avenue spproach to House to the Ohio State torical Society for the memorial gatew Spigel Grove State Parl e | 1t was pointed out that the Ohiol State Socicty. of which forme siden National Ginger Ale is sold by case or bottle at grocers and delicatessens — served at cafes, clubs and fountains. Guggenheim Co., 33rd & K Streets, W. 2508 DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEN DSTIIIIITT placement n of a swimming pool resolution, introduced and were sent to Three-Day Introductory Offer on & “Smart Set” Toilet Preparations - 50c Jar of “Smart Set” Cold Cream 50c Jar of “Smart Set” Vanishing Cream. . 75¢ Box of “Smart Set” Face Powder, all tints...39% Goldenherg's—First Floor.—Use Your Charze Acconnt. Dickinson Alumni to Dine. At the first meeting of the Dickinson Coliege Alumni Club of Washington last_night at the central Y. M. C. A.. plans were made for the first an- : s 1 '* |nual _dinner February 21. Gilbert perty b used as a State Park |ypaieolm, treasurer of Dickinson Col- which the old French and \'11}“ | lege. which is at Carlisle, Pa. will 2il, from Lake Erie to l‘h(‘ Ohio River | snaqk and present motion pictures of m Lake Erie to the Ohio River | ihe college campus, recently taken at all be preserved and maint ined as | carlisle. 2 | “Brig. Gen. Frank R. Keefer, presi- r bill reporied propose kdrm. presided at last night's meetin, requlate the use of the Capitol Builld- | william R. Schumucker is secretary- fng and erounds as a place for parades. | treasurer, : ‘making of any address. for con- | — scerts, receptions. ants or other celeprations or for | v flaz. banaer or emblem | g uto pblic notice any n or rovement hority to the ncluding conditional | grounds with band insertions or overlock rayon edges or blue, rose, gold or lavender. 21, yards long, with S4-inch valance and tie backs to match. Goldenhers's—Fourth Floor.—1se Your Charze Account. and $65 Fur Fabric Coats $22.50 Another great Coat Event for which this store is just]y famous—this time a sale of Fine-grade Fur Fabric Coats, every one richly trimmed with fine furs. Among the materials are: Hudson Secal Plush, Broadtail Cloth, Kumpelt, Matonia, Civet Cat Plush and Beaver Plush, Trimmed with Pointed Wolf, Black W olf, Selected Mandel, in Gray gml Tan, Vicuna Mandel, Raccoon Mandel, Gray Moufflon, Etc. Straightline and circular front models, with large shawl collar; some with fur borders down front, others with fancy buckles. Brocaded silk lining and finished with knickers of contrasting color materials. Sizes 36 to 44. Fine Fur Coats at One-Half Price T e e $135 Sealine & Carsul Coats | §175 Coats of Marmot and Sealine | Repuler ”;s;; sslm Coats Formamint. Unlike other reme- | dies, it can be taken all day long— ! wherever you go. and Gray Caracul (Mon- ‘e [ Rich. 1 = . ] | ich. lustrous deep pile quality Carry a bottle of pleasant golian lamb) Coats, with tan or For int tablets with you To gr ydlox‘h:ru’-.b;e.dd:r::]v:“cos':r- Sealine (dyed coney) Coats. with e ed with ¢ . Sea- A treat sore throat, one every hour; (dyed coney) Coats, in extra » ”"!"lm':::‘v ) "C:uglveds e:ev; venti ollars: ¢ linings. Sizes as a preventive, one every two to 40. Sale price, $35. $1.79 Bleached Sheets $1.39 THE GERM-KILLING THROAT TABLEY 81x108 Seamless Bleached Sheets, three yards long, heavy round thread sheeting cotton, free from starch or dressing. Finished with deep hem. 39¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ 45x38' ; Bleached Pillowcases, size, free from starch or dressing $4.50 Crochet Bed Spreads $2.98 White Crochet Bedspreads. full dou- ble bed size, in heavy raised marseilie 39.inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, designs. ; heavy round thread quality. Goldenberg's—First Flaor.—(harge Accounts luvited. of dedicatory and memo- n the Capitol Building or | nnection with any t or painting. T ing of concerts in the Capi- | tol grounds by any band in the service f the United States. Trimmed With Extremely - ine Fur Smart m guished public officials, past or present. This legislation was urged largely to | e of the Capitol | lding from very frequent requests | demonstrations of all sorts in the Building and on the Capito! g-ounds. HONORING MRs. CATT. | “How could I talk | League of Voteless Women to En- —with that throat?’’ | tertain Her at Dinner. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the International Women's Suffrage Alliance, who presided at the Third | Conference on the Cause and Cure of | War, will be the honor guest and | speaker at a dinner given by the Vote- | lsss District of Columbia League of | Women Voters in Barker Hall of the | Y, Seventeenth and K streets mmor—‘ Tow evening at 7 oclock. Reservations are in charge of Mrs. | Arthur Watkins, North 7870. | With throat raw and painful this is not an alibi. The wife answers sensibly: “See the doctor tomor- row.” And she often adds: “Get a bottle of Formamint at the cor- Gang Slays Man in Street. l PHILADELPHIA, January 25 (®).— Machine gun gangsters were abroad in Fiuladelphia again last night and Sa- zerio ttia, 28, was riddled with 13 bullets fired from an automobile. died instantly. Reguettia was walk- long & street filled with pedestri- 2 e slayers' car approached. | When the firing began panic-stricken | men, women and children ran int | stores and houses to escape the lu-; sillade. Police concluded that the slay- | ing was the outcome of an underworld | Clever new models, with crushed crown or Johnny collars. of Russian fox, natural and dved squirrel and other fine furs. Rich. lustrous Sealine (dyed coney) and Marmot. Some with collar and cuffs to match. Buy These on Our Budget Plan $10 Grade All-Wool Blankets $6.95 pair 66x80 double bed size Strictly All-Wool Warp, Fleece and Filling Blankets, handsome block plaids of blue, rose, gold, tan, green, lavender, gray and black and red. Finished with wide ribbon-bound ends to match. $5 Part-Wool Blankets, $3.45 70x80 Extra Large Size Part-wool Blankets, large block plaids of blue, rose, tan and gray, wide sateen ribbon bound ends to match. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor.—Use Your Charge Account. ENOUGH —is enough is an old saying. We think extra interest, and service and carrying charges on your budget bills is too much. More than enough. $1.25 Bleached Sheets, 98¢ 72x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets. three quarter bed size, free from starch on dressing. 25¢ Sheeting Cotton, 15¢ / We do not penalize our friends. wi $50 to $60 Axminster and Fringed Velvet Rugs $32.50 Slight Irregulars Choice of Alexander Smith and Sons, Firth or Sanford Carpet Co.'s makes of Axminster and Fringed Velvet Rugs, rugs that failed to pass rigid mill inspection, imperfection in weave only—will wear like first quality rugs. Every rug seamless and in new Spring pat- terns and colorings—beautiful Chinese and Persian designs. Sizes for large rooms, 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6 and 9x12 ft. HOOKED RUGS : % great many of these rugs are antique examples. They have been collected from New England, Nova Scotia and Canada, and every one is a genuine Hooked Rug. Big Savings for Wee Babies $1.49 Sleeping Garments, 95¢ Little Tots' Peter Pan Sleeping Garments, pink and natural colors;smade with feet and drop seat. Sizes 1 to 3 years. ) “Vanta’ Nighties, 95¢ o “Vanta" Nighties, for babies 1 to 2 years—of soft )@ } knitted fabric; drawstring at bottom and sleeves ; tie back. S \ . “Vanta’” Bands, Two for $1 “Vanta" Silk and Wool Bands, beautiful quality; with reinforcement all around. Finished with straps. Tots’ Panties ' 89c Creepers Two for $1 [ 79c Little 'Tolh' "Primes«s Little Tots' Creepers, May" Panties, fleece lined: poaniful colors and pat- lace trimmed; soft and ab- .. prettily trimmed; sorbent; sizes 1 to 3 years. sizes 1 to 2 years. $1.29 Beacon T K $2 Flannelette Diapers, $1.79 “Little Pet” Flannelette | Absorbent Diapers, non-irri- tating and strictly antisep- tic. Sealed cartons. One dozen in carton. The majority are in the smaller sizes. They have been grouped for convenient choice and marked at prices which make us suggest an early selection: # 709-731-71% TWELFTH STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C, #The House with the Green Shutters” STORE OPEN FEOM 5 A M TO S0 P M DAY, | INCLUDING SATUKDAY Charge Acounts Convemnily Avvanged B Froghs Para To All Shappung Pomis 1n the Unued Siares [§* Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carvies An Assurance 1] of Satufation TR R Babies’ $1.25 Sacques, $1 Babies' handmade 10077 Pure Wool Knitted Sacques, white trimmed with pink and blue. Guldenbers s—Thied Floor Robes, 95¢ o Little Tots’ Genuine Bea- con Bath Robes, light blue and pink designs, made with pocket and collar, finished with cord, Charee Aevounts Invited 59c Taffet-Ray and Other High-Grade Fabrics 49c yard These high-grade rayon fabrica are quite popular for frocks as well as for lingerie—their beautiful lustrous finish will not be affected by frequent tubbing. all wanted colors, 69c¢ Printed Rayons, 49¢ | 86 inch Printed Rayon beautiful self color brocade in white and w Gotdenhe ' ted colors, o Cliarar Comes in 50c Rayon Lustre, 35¢ 30-inch Rayon Lustre, a rich ueilliant rayon fa fast colors, in white and a complete assortment of wanted colors, Arvounts bnvited $3.50 Cap Sets $2.98 Babies' Cap Sets, includ- ing cap, sacque and booties: pink and blue; beautiful | quality pure wool. 48c to 59c Cretonnes $7.50 to $10 Congoleum Rugs and Art Squares, $3.95 (Pertect and SHght trreenbag) Congoleum Rugs, with horders, size 7 ft. 09 ft and O\0 fr, sizes, wool rug designe: also 010 fr. and OVIL fr Squares, without horders. Good patterns and colorings. Only a limited quantity of each size. 35¢ 28¢ 30 and 36 inch Crash Finish or Chintz Effect Cre tonnes, full bolts from which wp will cut the required number of yards, for draperies, scarfs, cushions and furniture slip covers. A large assortment ot floval, stripe, bird, foliage and futurist designs, in every wanted color combination, Goldenbers's —Fuurth Floar $1.25 Bed Pillows, 59c¢ filled 18525 Bed Pillows, Charge Acvounts tuvited 32-inch and plain col 36 inch Out colored steipes with sterilized curled feathers, covered with A, C, A, stripe or heavy weight art tickings, | Goldenbiers s e boueth Floar 170 OUR .Bl’l)(:‘l:‘l' PLAN oo B E DO Charee Arcounts bwvited 2% ineh Bleached Sh. Galdenderg v Dress quality, in a large assortment of checks, stripes, plaids $1 Imported Rag or Grass Rugs 58¢ 2034 tmported Rag Rugs, light and dark hit and wiss effects, with novelty crowfoot Darders: alse A6 fr stenciled design Japanese Grass Rugs. (Fiest Floor—Rargsin Table) Dress Ginghams 25c vard Ginghams, close-woven, soft-finish ors. ldeal material for children's school frocks, as well as for women's house garments, 20¢ Outing Flannel, 15¢ ing Flannel, heavy double feece auality, in neat r 35¢ Serpentine Crepe, 22¢ Serpenti Crepe ! e i \orpentine Creve in a large asortment of wrinted patterna 25¢ Shaker Flannel, 16¢ Ble Raace auatity, Firad Phoe avality, .\‘()”I" PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS

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