Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1928, Page 35

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PRINCESS ISLOYAL - T0 EXPELLED MATE Ex-Kaiser's Sister Denies | Young Husband Has Fled to Kongo. Br the Associated Press. COLOGNE, Germany, March 16— Princess Victoria of Schaumburg-Lippe was ferv v loyal today to her hus- band, Alexander Subkoff, who has been ordered expelled from Germany after being involved in a serics of escapades since his marriage, four months ago. “'“'0 are perfectly happy together.” she said. “Our only desire is to be left alone™ Told of the expulsion order, she branded it “an infamous lie.” Indig- nantly, the sister of the former Kaiser repudiated th gestion that her hus- | d. he would be expelled, | rters Princess | sympathy. From | rded the mar- | d princess to ! emigre as a and a serious he m cause. The hope w. sed that Sub- koff's expulsion would save his wife's Pprivate fortune from being touched fur- ther by him. as al ground tha renewed his residence permit after it | . Princess Victoria, although | ~ she forfelted German citizenship by her included in the ord koff nor the pri notified that he must Jeave Ge: ble for him to r remain a fortnig! pulsion decree w is permissi- | n to Germany and er which the ex- be effective. ROCKVILLE. » ROCKVILLE, Md., March 16 (Spe- elal).—Dr. Samuel Isaac_ Scott, 79 Fears oid. for more than half a cen- tury a resident of the Sandy Spring| neighborhood and for many years a practitioner of dentistry in that sec- tion, died Wednesday night in Wash- ington, ‘where he had been spending the Winter. He is survived by his| widow and a daughter, Miss Esther Scott, a teacher of nature study in the public schools of Washington. The funeral will take place at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Meeting | House of the Society of Priends, Sandy Spring. ‘The eleventh annual roll call, just completed, of the Montgomery County Chapter of the Red Cross netted $1,683.85, according to announcement by the sccretary, Mrs. J. Somervell Dawson. Lediow A. Gilbert of Newmarket, Prederick County, was held for the action of the grand jury by Judge Sam- uel Riggs in the Police Court here today on a charge of forgery, and was Teleased on bond in the amount of £1,000. It is represented that Gilbert forged the name of George B. Linthi- cum, a Clarksburg district farmer, to 8 check for $18.75 and obtained the cash from Warfield's garage, at Clag- ettsvilie. The testimony at the hear- ing was to the effect that the accused admitted his guilt to Chief of Police 'S d others. nave been issued by the clerk rcuit Court here for the mar- Tiage of Francis J. Murphy, 31, and Miss Madeline Louise Munn, 18, both of Richmond, Va.; Justin A. Shook, 24, of Potomac, Va., and Miss Mary Mturphy, 20, of Woodside, Md.; Norman ~“Harris, 21, of Washington, and Margaret Liggins. 21, of Richmond, Va., and Herman T. Kendall, 31, of Fairfax. Va. and Miss Lottie G. Barber, 21, of Cedar Grove, Md. The trial of Howard Arnold. 35, of early in the week 1 ‘Washington, v Policeman Joseph Oldfield, who stated that he found him loitering in a dark alley and who pre(crred! charges of carrying a concealed weapon against him had discovered him in possession of two revolvers, one Joaded, has been set by Judge Samuel Riggs, in the Police Court here, for 10 | o'clock Monday morning. . White men who first explored Amer- fca found growing here beans, corn, peppers, squash, tomatoes, potatoes and | sweet potatoes. TRANSFER & STORAGE LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS WE_CRATE, PACK AND SHIP) "Puowg NomTk 3343 YOU STREET ew (,aflmll;rf.l"m: Those Who Wear FALSE TEETH End Your Gear Troubles | Transmission and “Rear Axle” r Troubles Are Due to Faulty | Lubrication. Ask for Ebonite-T for transmis- pions ‘and {EBONITE-R ‘for “rear axles” and you will have scientific | gear lubrication. | EBONITE (Combination of Pure Oil) 20 Cents a Shot Mt Filling Stations and Garages. - BEAYERSON OIL WORKS Columbia 5228 & - Upholstery, raperies, { i ! | ENERGINE \etittipidhy, THE TEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928. 5 Women’s and Children’s Athletic Underwear s to 1, Less We purchased the entire sample line and slight irregulars of Women's and tonless front button front, $Union Suits 49c Women’s Athletic Union Suits of cross- barred muslin, button and buttonless front, built up and bodice style, pink and white. 69c & $1 Union Suits 39¢ Boys' Athletic and Waist Union Suits, with garter at- tachment, cross-barred mus- lin, well made and finished. | tops, Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Smart Flowers Will Bloom BN some description either on shoulder assortment embraces the very newest and smartest of styles in Long Trailers, Clusters, Flat Effects and Sprays, of every wanted flower and coloring that will match suit, coat or frock. Ribbon Dept.. First Floor—Charge Aceounts Invited. $7.95 Bracelet $4.78 Bracelet Watches, white rolled-g shapes. Six-jewel lever movements. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts lovited. $3.95 & $4.95 Pants . For men and young men— cassimere, cheviot, homespun and hard surface fabrics, also blue serge and other desirable weaves, Sizes 30 to 42 walst ure. denberg’s—First Vioor. Men’s and Boys’ Nickel Watches 79¢ and Boys' Nickel guaranteed time - Big Ben makers. Men's Watches, keepers, 25¢ Listerine Tooth Paste 13c manufacturers and offer them to you at savings that represent One- Third to One-Half less than regular prices. This is your opportunity to lay in a season’s supply of underwear at a small outlay. Women’s $1.50 and $2 Union Suits Athletic Union Suits, of sheer ‘quality batiste, novelty-stripe rayon, woven checks and mercerized checks. White and pink. Made bodice style, but- Not all sizes in each style. Girls' Cross-barred muslin Bloomer Suits, IIIIIIIIIIIIMINQ INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLANIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIT /¥ E DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEND T et £ S T e ¢" Bt Just‘a 300 Suits in This Lot! $6.75 to $15 Spring Suits. $3.89 . These suits come in regular sizes from 6 to 18 years, and stout sizes from 13 to 19. All wool and part wool mixtures, in every de- sirable color combination. Choice of knick- erbocker or golf pants, a few with long pants. Mostly all with vest to match. Well tailored and*finished. Leather Belts 27c Women's Leather Belts, manufacturer’s samples odd lots; most wanted styles; assorted widths; black and colors; high-grade leathers. 49c Player Piano Rolls 29c All newest and most_popular hits including “Among My Sou- venirs,” “Did You Mean It,” “Let a_ Smile Be Your Umbrella,” “Sunshine,” “Song Is Ended" and many others. Music Department—Basement. Children’s Athletic Underwear from one of the leading (Note—Extra pair of pants to match most of the suits, at time of sale only, $1.50 pair.) $12.50 Vest Suits, $7.27 All-Wool Navy Blue Serge Vest Suits, single breasted models, coats Alpaca lined, with golf or knicker pants, for Easter, Dress or Communion -wear. Sizes 7 to 15 years. (Note.) Extra Pants to match at time of sale for only $1.79. 79¢ $1 & $1.25 Union Suits 49c Misses’ Athletic Union Suits, of striped and figured voile, mercerized checks, bodice and built up, strap bloomer and straight leg styles, pink and white. ; some with built-up shoulders and Also a few athletic drawers in the lot. $1 Wizard Mops 79c¢ to $1 Blouses, 39¢ Slight Irregulars Collar-attached Spring Blouses, white and tan broadcloths, fancy striped and check percales and madras, sizes 7 to 16 years. All with double-yoke back, warranted fast colors. Wizard Mops, triangle shape; long handle; choice of oil or dust mops. Every housewife is familiar with the merits of wizard products. (Limit two.) Goldenberx's—Basement. . $5 & $6 Spring Coats | $3 to $4 Golf Knickers 69c Bloomer Suits i sieo 35¢ Golf Knickers, all-wool Smart Top Coats, for the suiting mixtures, man- nish worsteds, blue and white years; navy blues and fancy pencil stripes, blue serges and mixtures, nicely tailored. ch:tvlots, ;:ultl ond the newrisfi . 8 atterns, full and roomy, boriy et e Kned. Sizes 8 to 18 years. $2.59 Spring-Weight Dress Woolens $1.55 yard Spring-weight Dress Woolens in the smartest of shades and weaves, including Feather-weight Dress Flannels and Feather-weight Dress Crepes, both extremely desirable for entire suits, dresses or ensembles. $2 Spring Coatings, $1.15 54-inch All-wool Tweed Coatings, Spring weight, new shades of Tan, Green, Blue, Gray, Rose, Beige and Black and White combinatioms. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Use Your Charge Account. $10 Beaded Handbags $5.98 French Beaded Handbags, new up-to-date designs in the popular closely beaded effects. Dainty patterns and rich colorings. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. $2 to $3.50 Grades Men’s Pajamas 98- Sample Lots and Irregulara‘éi}l\ of a Well Known Make Each full cut and made of such fine grade materials as Im- little fellows, ages 2 to 8 1,800 High-Grade Negligee and Pansy Silk Shirts $2.50 to $4.50 Values hemstitched drop stitch batiste. Again Sample Line of 29c No matter what the occasion may be, you should have a flower of or in buttonhole. This Neckband and collar - attached styles, in Plain White and Colors, New Stripes, Staple Stripes, Plaids, Checks, Figures and Novelty Pat- terns. Sizes 13V; to 17, Correctly cut and made of 2x2 and 2x1 and full-count Imported Broadcloth, Rayon-striped Broad- cloth and Madras, Jacquard-figured Broadcloth, Blackstone and other makes Madras, Printed Broadcloth and other fine shirtings. Included in the lot are 20 dozen Genuine Pansy Silk Shirts in neat colored- striped effects. Sizes 14 to 17. Watches old plate cases, in dainty Goldenberg's—Firat Floor.—Charge Accounts Jovited. Men’s & Young Men’s 1 &2 Pants Suits Values Worth Regularly $19.75 49.95 These are values which are 33c Shoe Bags, eight - pocket style; of pretty cretonne. Notlon Dept, —— 35¢ Pot Holder Sets 18¢ Pot Holder Sets, of fine cre- tonnes and art tickings; three pot holders and hanging pocke complete. Notlon Department. 2 not offered the buying public ported and Domestic Broad- often, the result of an excep- cloth, Rll)‘flll Slripcd Madras, $3.50 tional purchase from one of the Lustrette, Mercerized Cotton uc » omfort” Corselettes Pongee, Oxford Cloth and others, ‘T'vimmed with rayon frogs or washable braid. White, largest concerns in New York, together with broken lots from our regular stock. $1.98 “Comfort” Corselettes, beautt~ UM SRR IR R R A Listerine Toothpaste, large tube. Sold regularly for 25¢; tomorrow at 13c, ‘Mm[l/[mflflflflflm[/m 2 L 25¢ Baby Pants i Two Pairs for | 25¢ All - rubber Baby Pants, | assorted sizes; white, flesh, natural color; seconds, § R L A L 2l 2 ’ = IO N O N EREST, OR EXTRAS ADDED 10 OYR BUDGEL PLANTINNIIIIIIIIITH & DO NOT. PENALIZE QUR FRIEN DSTUummmumummummums o Hard-surface Fabrics, A wonderful selection of patterns in blue, black, gray and brown mixtures, stripes and plaids. Full and half lined, Sizes 33 to 46 regulars, a fow slims and stouts, As this sale is for One Day only, we advise all men in need of good looking, well-tailored suits to be on hand early tomorrow, A e A R Men's Light-welght Wool-Mixed Cricket 8port Sweaters, pullover style, with Vee neck. In new pat- terns and color combinations, Slzes 36 to 44, $1 to $1.50 Union Suits 65¢ Men'as Athletic Union Sults, all high grade makes, made of madras, rayon striped madras, broadoloth, sheeked nainsook and other fine materials, = Full eut body, with elastic belt in back and closed croteh, Slzes 30 to 48, Guldenborg's—First Flaor —Charge Aceaunt: ] { plain colors, stripes, plaids and . ful pink novelty fabric: inner A good selection of desirable pat- novelty styles. Sizes A to D, belt; long and medium lengths; terns and colorings — materials are well boned; elastic gives. Sizes Worsteds, Cassimere, Cheviot and 32-50 swc‘te"o $1-19 65¢ & 75¢ Sport Hose 34 to S0. 29¢ Men's Rayon-Mixed Fanoy Sport Hose, made with high apliced heel and reinforced toe and sole. In new Spring patterns and color com= binations. Sizes 10 to 11'3 Per- fect quality, $8 Stetson Hats, $3.79 Men's Qenuine Stetson Hats, in Jesirable and ataple shapes. Hrowns, greys, black and novelty shades, All alges from 634 to 79 in the lot, but not in each style I tnvited, $1.00 Costume Slips 69c Women's Genuine Broad- cloth Costume Slips, white and pastel shades; hemstitched yoke and hip hems. Sizes 36 to 44, T T

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