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34 t THE FEVENING NTAR. WASHINGTON. D. ©. FRIDAY, WARCH T 1928. ‘RE”EF Is NEARING IIIIMIMMMIA'G INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLANIIINIMmMmmmummmyyE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEN DS SNDWBOUND O Dogs, Airplane and Motor Car in Race to Reach Iso- lated Inhabitants. Ao ohn F. Deadman was pressing | the drifts on his 60-mile trex s dog sled pack of medicine and r the famine-menaced villagers. k-like snow motor, simi- on its way after | Smart Spring Frocks of Prints, Flat Crepes & Satins Plenty of Ensembles, Too Values Worth Regularly $15 and $20 P ror wolfhounds | e ) v. The phy- ed he would be present in | to greet the Army transport | acwived. . i s ow motor, | ds of food- | Goetzville, e night, its 1 offensive An immediate operation is necessal Dr. Laughbaum said. Several trips were to be made by the plane between this ctiy and Detour, the hardest hit of the marooned upper Michigan villages. Later aid will be given he others, including Raber and Grand Marals. GERMANS STUDY HIGH AIR IN BIG BALLOON Correspondence of the Associated Press. FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany.—A series of investigation flights are being conducted by the Zeppelin Construction Co. with the largest balloon ever built, to study atmospheric currents in higher alti and their effects on the hu- man system and on motors. The huge balloon has a gas capacif of 353,000 cubic feet and a dlameter of 85 feet. The gondola accommodates four | passengers and carries a small motor to; test the working motors in a rarefled | atmosphere. The balloon has been named after “Bartsch von Siegfeld,” the pioneer of scientific aeronautics, who was killed in | 1902, while making a landing in Hol- ; Two of the most popular silk weaves for Spring and Summer frocks, both 40 inches wide, and of superior quality. The Printed Crepe de Chines are The unexpected has happened—Golden- shown in every pattern that is new for 1928, lovely two tone and multi color berg's—offering a smart and exclusive assort- cgmhnpatnm}s, and good heavy weight, firmly woven grade that will not slip. ment of Clever, New Spring Frocks at $6.45 The Flat Crepes are extra heavy weight. Shown in thirty-five of the newest ” y ; t desirable of colorings, vhite. They’re not dresses made up for sale purposes, but full T TN — cut, extremely stylish and fashionable models that would be fit to grace any occasion. $1 .49 and $l .59 Georgette Crepe, All that is new direct from the world of fashion is Taffeta and Crepe de Chine here for your choosing; whether it be an ensemble, en- ; P s overioli Pusns. % 40-i tte C , pebble- lity; i hite, \ Slnice shiybiinniiol eS| semble effect or two-piece model you'll surely find sev- wa,,,ed'"sc:fis;",rfi:d;, Epep s ey laualyy, (vt A bicErand ) ‘mfl‘;“:ufi‘;fl“‘m‘x&:fl"g&d gx“‘:‘":i eral or more to your hkmg. . Changeable Taffeta, all-silk quality, with soft chiffon finish; 36 inches | a limb, it seems to him, to get a murder wide. g , story. “It is not wise,” the purist cries, Washable Crepe de Chine, pure silk, pure dye quality that will not Cleverly made of gay color Prints, Flat Crepes, i : : : i . . N - slip. 40 inches wide. Forty new Spring shades, also white and black. Printed Satin Crepes and Georgette Crepes. Ensembles T ot Vil MO i with short, three-quarter and full-length separate coats, plain georgette crepe coats over prints or figured coats pers stand for topics grand—it woul improve them vastly. If there are wights who relish fights, to them we shouldn't pander; it fsn't well wild tales to tell, 80 help me, Alexander. Ignore the | crimes that stain out times, I'd say to all the papers; ignore the slums and ves and’ bums, the gunmen and their capers. The dally press, we must confess, is by the crime wave smitten; | SN NN N 33 H H s “over plain dresses. Coats lined with same material as dresses. Others of printed chiffons and georgette crepes C over silk, Indian prints, large floral designs and smart 69c Rayon heCk Taffeta's polka dots. All the newest trimming effects—Spring’s loveliest shades and combinations. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44 and Tomorrow at c yard 42V, to 50V%. ing, hating. We would be glad if our town had a strictly moral paper, avoid- ’Jfi {-gn'h’d,; some ';:_;x‘e shot and robbed | * corner draper, despite the bulls. & crime that's most . . . : goiounding; the vlage pales, and start- | Beautiful, rich, lustrous quality, with - e through the town r the appearance of all silk, makes up into the smartest of frocks, both for women and children. Shown in handsome color combinations, all guaranteed fast colors. $10 Pretty Spring Frocks An assortment of stylish checks and \ broken plaids. $4 48 39c Printed Batiste 25¢ Plisse Crepes, 18¢c 29¢ Chiffon Voiles & 28¢ Printed Plisse Crepes, white 17¢ and colored grounds in neat : 3 2 36 and 38 Inch Printed Ba- | printings. 40 - inch Plain - color Chiffon crush % buy the Bugle-Journal! And | how we read the lurid screed about that crime infernal! And how we kick because the hick who runs that loath- some dally has missed & lot of horrors bot, that we'd peruse 5o gayly! “He ¥ays fails 0 get details,” bitter rages; “a eolumn, short, Teport—the story calis for A UTILIVAR 2 £ Y o a 1§ tist d D ty, extra fine, sh . & Voiles, extra fine, sheer quality: The All-Purpese Smart looking, yet inexpensive Frocks, in all the de- quality: in il the newest print. | 29¢ Lingerie Cloth, 18c | wide iape"sdger in white. an Varnish sired shades for Spring wear—clever models of Flat ings; fast colors. %.inch Lingerie JerseyClath, | 411 wanted colors. 1, . . . . . t! in . mea Crepe, Flat Crepe and Print Combinations, wnthsull tl]]g 59¢ Taffet-Ray, 45¢ 8, arn-mercerized " qualitys in 89¢ Embroidered o E Jaw ok 1§ ) NiZes 36-inch Taffet-Ray, highs nile, honeydew, ete. newest trimmings. New neck lines and sleeves. Sizes Tk Temeefun o ba ek SR . Rayom.‘ 44c to 40. in white, black and a complete C A ’ _ 36-inch Embroidered Rayons. assortment of wanted colors. " lflflvfi-ch .“N:ll:l_:ndn:r: H‘:)-d..n; i _h.mh:\moh‘lldk e;nbmvdle:: - inen-finish quality; 2 to v esigns: white and colo st i el e e R lengths. 2 % SV GuaranE Tk Sohe. Artiste’ Materials, Wign Makers' Rup. vlies, Painta, Varnlshes,” Brushes, Glune 421 Tenth Street N.W. Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged EMASRALALSIAASOSASISRISASIRINAT OO Y S0 0000 00009400111 A000LALSARAAAMMANAAPIAIBIRISIIAATIAESIOY) CLELDMIEABAIE ARSI IS LD D0 Another Important Event for Goldenberg’s Dayf- _f% 400 New Coats of Surprising Quality A%/ There’s no end to the list of achievements accomplished by our Ready-to-Wear Department—this time, it’s a sale of Spring Coats at a wonderfully low price. Yo ez 12 to the e $1000 f reney $10 per m erest and or fl rtionate rates ETUAL BUILDING There’s dressy models trimmed with Monkey Fur, Smart Satins, Kashinette, Poiret Sheen, Tweeds and Cocoa Squirrelette or Erminette, Scarf Coats with Novelty Sports Materials. Silk crepe de chine or fancy ASSOCIATION bands of monkey fur, others with bows of self matérial, brocaded linings. Entablished 1881 rows of buttons, helts and pipings of silk braid, : G » ) Largest in Washington Straightline effects with plflin or turnback cuffs, fin. Shown in Nll\’)' Blue, Black, Tan, Sand, (:ruy and Assets Over $17,000,000 Cor. 11th and EN.W, LAKE BEUMY Vicsident WORMCA W, CAKR, hesielusy ished with rows of silk stitchings, tucks and plaids, Goldenherg's—Second Floor A harke Aveounts Invited, INO INTERLST ()lf' lf,.\'Tl‘blS ADDED 70 ’ o— g | 4 i v \ Fancy mixtures, Sizes 16 to 44 and 423 to 483,