Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1928, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928. PN QO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLANI - MUSCLE SHOALS . VOTE BLAZES TRAL McNary Holds Senate Action Is Landmark of Eco- nomic History. | BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. New economic itten In Washington this weck when the United | States Senate by 48 to 25 went on record in favor of government opera- tion of the Muscle Shoals power plant. HHIRTEETTREITT R D I ded, has been which he butes a “plot” to “g: he hydro- ric rosources of the nation, | What the Senate has done. and what e House may do. is to blaze the trail Prices and costs have not been considered in this sale, staple and new Spring merchandise at prices never before heard of—the values, the greatest we’ve offered in our career, so much so that the store should be crowded to its capacity from opening time to clos- ing time. In some instances we were able to secur: only a limited quantity. They may not last all day, therefore we cannot agcept any Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Plenty of extra salespeople to serve you quickly and efficiently, which will help make your shopping tour not only a pleasure, but a delight.- 055> IMPORTANT —STORE HOURS TOMORROW—OPEN AT 9 AM.—CLOSE AT 6 P.M.—IMPORTANT <=y $1.85 Perfect Quality | New Handbags “Temptation” Silk Hosiery $1.00 pair curs in the the Senate. the d ther might the country woud ederal maintenance. | dn rds. government operation | 't Muscle Shoals would be followed Ly m of power produc- Canyon, along the in the vast Colum- Oregon and the numerous other re- government op tion in the Bov glons of the Union. Held “Real Landmark.” Senator McNary, Republican, of Ore- gon, chairman of the Senate committee on agriculture, said that the count: cannot oevrestimate the possibilities of the M a real scle Shoals vote. landmarl declares. iple for which Norris has been standing. That principl the contention that the Federal ermment can. if it wants. furnish el wer to the consumer at prices N more favorable Sample Jewelry Regular $1.00 tc $2.50 Values A sample line of high-grade Costume Jewelry, including many of the most popular novel- ties that will look well with the Summer frocks. All brand-new, up-to-date styles, including— private corporations If the Senate vote leads eventual to actual Government operation of Muscle Shoals under satisfactory con- ditions, it must inevitably mean that the experiment there initiated will be,| , Quplicated elsewhere—wherever there §s power now under Federal super- vision that could be brought under Fed- eral operation. For the moment, the significant thing is that the Senate has approved, in principle, that for which Norris has been fighting. It is an event of far-reaching importan The Norris resolution, O. K.'d by he Senate, provides for Government opera- tion of Muscle Shoals as a nitrate plant in time of war, and as a fertilizer fac- ,4ory and power production plant in ~"" time of peace. What the Nebraskan ays had primarily, and almost vely, in mind hg:j;intgs ‘l;‘!'s J:?lg struggle for Muscle S - nary household consumer of electric power. He wants to enable the average burner of incandescent lamps and the average user of electricity in any lim- ited quantity to get his “juice” at lower rates than are now available. Norris thinks that can be done, mnot only throughout the region that Muscle Shoals would serve, but in any other region where power could be put to work under Government operation. Made Long Study. The Nebraska Progressive schocled himself for the long Muscle Shoals campaign by hard work and hard study. He visited Canada periodically, to learn at first hand of the operation of gov- ernment power in the Province of Ontario. He has pored over chemistry books. He has made himself an expert in the purely. financial side of hydro- ction. _Unceasingly Mostly every well-dressed woman is acquainted with the merits of “Temptation” brand Silk Hos- iery. Their style, their colorings and quality make them among the most desirable of silk hose today. Made of lustrous silk, in service weight, full fashioned; double sole and toes of lisle and four- inch lisle garter welt. Shown in the shades that are being featured in leading shops of New York. Women'’s 50c to 89c Stockings, 35¢ Women's Rayon and Silk mixed Stockings, also some pure thread in service weight, mock seam backs. Some silk, others lisle garter top, in a good range of desirable shades, perfect quality. Children’s 50c and 69c Sport Socks, 29¢ Sample line of Children’s Fancy Sport Socks, in fiber plated, lisle and cottons, in assorted shades and patterns, with the fancy turnover cuffs, perfect quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. Brooches, Earrings, Brace- lets, Necklaces, Bar Pins, Pin Sets, Long Chains, Kinds That Sell Regularly at $2.50, $2.98 and $3.98 Every woman needs a new Handbag to com- plete her Spring outfit, from this assortment of clever new styles one will surely be able to find one to match the ensemble or coat. Factory samples and close-outs from a large manufacturer. All the smartest and mogst desirable shapes in Pouches, Underarm,- Top Strap and O'Rossen Bags. Fine-grade leathers in black and colors. Many with inside fittings, others with swinging change purse. Leather or silk linings. Goldenberg’s—First Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. Chokers, Etc. Goldenbers’s First Floor v »e Youi Charge Account LI LTI EEI LIS 220 FPE I P22 I AP P47 2071 $1.50 Crinkle Bedspreads 8c 80x90 Crinkle Bedspreads, in N rose, blue and gold woven N stripes; fast colors; slight irreg- ulars. S L L A N $1.50 B. V. D. Athletic Union Suits Not the least of the victories which K N N N N N N N N N N '7 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N his friends atiribute to Norris in the N Muscie Shoals fight was his successful N opposition to Henry Ford's ambition N to secure of the great war- N built power plant of the South. Ford N would have obtained for his private S use and gain roundly 1,000,000 of N N N N N N N N N 7727 69c Window Shades) } Z Three Pairs 29c Men's Cotton Half Hose, high spliced heel, deuble rein- forced sole and toe; black and lain colors. 89¢ Women's Satin Boudoir Slip- pers, soft padded soles; trimmed in ostrich feathers; assorted colors; sizes 4 to 7. Goldenberg's—First Floar, Charge Accounts Invited. Perfect Qullity%paque Cloth Window Shades, 3 ft. by 5 ft. 9 in, size; on guaranteed spring rollers; white, ecru, medium or dark green. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. LI LII L LI 2L LI 2L 2L LT LA L LIIIIIIIII LI, Clever styles for women and misses, of silk and straw, tallored straw hats, milan hemp and fine peanut braids. Newest shapes and colors. Goldenberg’s—~Reeond Floor, Charge Accounts invited. 5777777717 12110 120211011001 Super-Values from the Art Department . A collection of Stamped and Fancy Art Decorative Pieces at prices that mean substantial savings for the needleworker. Quality Genuine B. V. D. Athletic Union Suits, made of fine quality checkered nainsook; sizes 34 to 46. (Limit 2 Suits.) e, $1.69, $1.98 and $2.50 Pearl on Amber Ware hydro-electric horsepower at Muscle Shoals had the bill which Norris fought ever become law. The Nébraskan is equally opposed to the Willis-Madden bill providing for transfer of Muscle Shoals to the American Cyanimid Co. whereby that corporation would also eventually come into control on its own sccount of some 1,000,000 horsepower. (Covyright. 1928} . Confesses Killing Baby. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 16 (#). —Mrs. Mayme Kempt has handed patrolman a written confession that drowned her 19-month-old daughter 2! Hayti, 8. Dak., on April 19, 1923, and burned her home to conceal the crime. Police are investigating. Lubow’s One Low Price $12.75 No More, No Less 71111710 RIIII SIS I HI 212 77 U< rr70720720072220 000077777 7777227 74 Yz S Vests, Bloomers, Chemise, Step-ins, Panties and Combinations 99e $1.39 to $1.75 Values This is indeed a remarkable value —an assortment of some of the most charming of all underthings that we've ever gathered together at such a price. Beautiful, lustrous, heavy quality that will wear wonderfully well. Vests made bodice style, rein. forced under arm, Bloomers with clastic waist and knee, reinforced seat; Combinations, trimmed with lace, made with clastic knee; Che- mise, Step-ins and Panties, with lace trimming. Come in peach, pink, orchid and nile. Perfect quality. $1.50 and $1.95 Glove Silk Vests, 8¢ Women's Glove Silk Vests, bodice style, reinforced under arm for extra service, Perfect quality. Goldenberg's=First Floor—Charge Accounts Iavited, 25¢ Stamped Aprons, 15¢ Stamped Aprons, stamped on good quality unbleached sheeting cotton. In three new patterns. $2 Faille Pillows, $1.39 Rayon Faille Pillows, in an assortment of popular shapes and colors. $1.25 Pillowcases, 84c Stamped Fruit-of-the-Loom Pillowcases, finished with wide hem, New easy-to-em- broider patterns. 75¢ Nightgowns, 39c Stampet‘l Nightgowns, stamped on fine quality nainsook in neat patterns, Here Is Your New Spring Suit, Sir and we have your 1928 Topcoat—Too latest Choice of Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Dresser Trays, Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers and Photo Frames, beautiful green and rose pearl colorings. All perfect quality and correctly matched. 98¢ Dressing Combs to match al.‘.............'.....~.-.........48c 50c Manicure Files o TOG R SR ..250 *Imitation. $1.50 Featuring the e points, Lapels higher, coat a little longer, trousers fuller at the hips and tapering at the shoetops—and then there the new de- signs, the novel variety the better § [ ks $1 Bcudoir Pillows, 79¢ You Must ‘ d Lace and Ribbon Boudoir Pillows, in See Them assorted shapes and colored linings, $ .75 29c¢ Stamped Towels, 17¢ Cunnss i All No Wool Less Stamped Towels, finished with blue hem- stitched hem, In two pretty patterns, Satisfaction or Money Back colors, Men's and Women's Umbrellas, covered with a well known cloth, in guaranteed fast black and colors. Pleasing assortment of handles. Women's $3 Umbrellas, $1.95 Women's Colored Imported Gloria Umbrellas, in assorted colors. 'l‘hodul\))ulur ten-rib club end styles. N Goldenberg's—First ¥loor—Uhurge Accounts Tuvited, leubors's—Firat Floor—Charge Accounts luvited, $1.69 Mattress Covers|{ || 89c Ironing Pad and ' $1.15 ‘ Cover Sets 2 Boys’ $8.75 Suits $2.79 Junior Boys' All-wool Navy e K $1.29 to $1.50 Boys’ Pajamas 79¢ \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N X N N N N N N N 23 L6155 WSS BSANASHS STLEE 00104434 s SR ML PERRBSOB IS TRSTRLEN 1 IRAT LRI AA30, French Perfumes 77c LUBOW’S American Woolen Clothes, Inc. 441 7th St. N.W. Stores Everywhere Mattress Covers, full and twin hed sizes; made of heavy, round |; thread sheeting cotton; cut full to allow for shrinkage, bers's—Firsk ¥inor Clorue Atconnts nvited. L2171l L2221 L LA L L2E T L NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLAN; 59c Perfection Brand, heavily fleced cotton pad, with adjustable cover of heavy unbleached muslin, Notion Dent, R ERPET PRSI SIS LTSS R RPR IR AOAED. Imported French Perfumes, assortment of pleasing odors; attractive and unique bottles; S ARIEI IR LSRRI IESS I ITS) & Y SRR AR AR IS LA S ST AT IIET S RS LIA AT IR I S SRS TA I One and Twep Piece Cotton Pajamas, great variety of atyles; white and fancy colors, 4 to 16 years, (Manufuoturer's snmples and surplus tote) AP LIS ST AI SIS IAS A I AL Blue Double - breasted Suits, with long pants to match, Sizes 3 to 6 years, Lo Normwnte Tt ™ (Limit 4) Men's Van Heusen Soft Col- lars, regular and quarter sizes, e s ""‘.‘ DO NOT PENA l.ll’)‘ OUR FRIENDS mmuunImmmumimmmuuunmu ¢ e (TS

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