Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1928, Page 36

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s - PR C I INDIANS EAD SUT OER LA LEAE Fall-Sinclair Mentioned as Quapaws Claim Lead Com- pany Failed to Bid. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928. <h 16.—The wealthy ve returned to their & decision in their on tribal lands held cher Lead Co., which loge were made without © bidding while Albert B. Fall of the Interior. e Frankimn E. Kennamer inder advisement last ded with defense Fall had nothing Ready Tomorrow—Another Lot of Hand-Embroidered Decorative Pieces HALF PRICE The values are equally as attractive and the variety even greater than we've ever offered before—an opportunity housewives will welcome to secure one or more of these pieces for home decoration, for wedding, engagement and birthday gifts, as well as prizes. A Remarkable Offering Girls’ Tub Frocks Regular $1.95 Values at Burke, then com- affairs, that pro- be made for competitive Lovely Silk Underthings $2 and $2.50 $1. 59 % to the allegation of tribal 1 was influenced in to the lead com- inclair, C. D. Wal- counsel said that the efendants in the Tea- &y trial were intro- to besmirch the com- | ttorneys based their | v l of tribal leaders that | alues the lands leased and copy of & letter from closing a telegram the received from Joe Perry er, protesting against ag. Tribal counsel al- receipt of this letter 0 competitive bidding. to testify as to o execution of th Just for Goldenberg's Day— the loveliest and daintiest of silk underthings here tomor- row at $1.59. The assortment embraces all the newest and most popular styles in Teddies andStep-ins. Beautifully made of good serviceable qual- ity silk crepe de chine, in beau- tiful colorings. One and two of a kind, including : m{?r ?:EP)S:Y;‘:;:S;' 3-piece Vanity Sets Centerpieces company bid was the 3-piece Buffet Sets Scarfs d_apparently the best of sev- Boudoir Pillows Dining Room Sets Card Table Covers 5-piece Luncheon Sets Women’s Dresses ! Children’s Dresses A most remarkable purChase n was expected for at least | UDAIRA TO BE HOST, Apvons Bedipréads and sale of Girls’ High-grade Tub Towels Etc. Frocks away under price—clever Goldenberg's—Art Department—First Floor, new styles Of beautiful prints, in newest Springtime colorings and Plan Tokio Meet. Tsuneo Matsudaira, Japanese ambas. sador, will be host at dinner to mem World Engineering Congress Thursday night. Secretary Hoover is honorary Daintily trimmed with laces, ribbons and insets. All the lovely pastel 35¢ combinations. Plaited front models, with long ties, tie sashes, novelty pockets and trimmings. All brand- Blue Ribbon Narrow Dryad Sanitary Nap- kins, standard quality, soluble; well made; full SiZC' dozen in carton. [ ere's—First Flaor. Charge Accounts Invited. new and fresh from their wrap- pings. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Third Floor. shades, including Peach, Flesh, Orchid, Green and Coral. ridge Size Playing ards, linen finish, red or lue backs. nembers will discuss plans A delegation of engi- New York will come to the a special car. Goldenhere's—First Floar, Charge Accounts Invited, — Files Bankruptey Petition. Morris Errara, who-conducts a cafe and delicatessen at 435 Ninth street, has filed a petition in voluntary bank- uptcy. He lists his debts at $1,558 and ates his assets at $905. He is rep- ted by Attorney L. N. Kaplan. e Abe Martin Says: | Offering $5.00 to $8.50 Values In the collec- tion are some of the smartest popular styles worn this séason, showing the newest trimming ef- fects, the materials and shades that are destined to become reigning faverites in the Easter parade. Think of buying regular $5.00 and $8.50 hats at this price, scems almost incredible, but it’s true just the same. Em- broidered and nail head trimmed Crochets, Silk Crepe Hat and Scarf Sets, Bangkok, Cata- lina California Felt and Straw, Pedaline and Silk, Plain Straws and others. Values Worth Regularly $5.00 to $7.00 Pair | { is jest like | | i Women in search of good looking, up-to-the-minute footwear will surely find just what she had in mind in this wonderful lot of low shoes. There are fully fifteen different styles from which to choose, each a most popular and desirable last, in® ! Opera Pumps, Buckle Pumps, Strap Pumps, Step-in Pumps and Sport Oxfords, of Patent Leather, Tan, Black Satin, Suede, Gray, Blonde, Combinations and Dull Leather. . Spike, Spanish, military and low walking heels. Sizes 3 to 8, and widths from A to D in this assortment. Goldenberk's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Tnvited. TONIGHT—SYNAGOG LEATURE: BLUE LAWS IN WASHINGTON AND JERUSALEM 8 P.M. 6th St. Synagog MENU PEA —are tender peas; with a deliciovs Bavor. A trisl will convince. Ak your grocer. JAMES M. DENTY Wholesale Distributor T T | $1.50 Utility | - |$1.25and $1.50 Jorowe o || Closet Bags Wardrobe Bags brim and novelty 85c 76c . shapes, for the young Boys’ High-Grade Wash Suits Paul Revere 1 3 7 Robin Hood Brand a Brand bobbed - haired miss and Utility Closet Bags, large size; / youthful models or matrons. wc“. ',"""‘]f' fl"prt!ly CreLaes N A ‘millinery event which will combination door-hag with pock- § % 9 L ets, for shoes, laundry, umbrella, live long in the annals of Milli- H ete i y . 7 s men nery Section, e P e S : Regular $1.69, $2, $2.50 and $3 Values 75¢ Marcus Ward’s Boys’ $1 to $2.50 “Bell” @ Fine Stationery 350 Shirts and Blouses : Eight-garment Wardrobe Bags, pretty cretonnes; large size; well N made, with pocket for sachet and snap fasteners, NO HOLDUP MAN relieve you of your ables ur securities It the; kept in a Safe Deposit Box i The PEDERAT-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Where G £ireet Croneen 14t The best Wash Suit Sale we have ever of- fered—these two fa- - i3 | i mous makes are univer- $3 50 Pbiladel hia Perlects, Slight lrregulars sally known and liked /7 . D Marcus Ward's Fine Stationery, ex- and Samples by : ] thers wl / 53_25 Chester tra heavy grade; in white only; 72 c bidk “‘.“ hers who " ) . . large flat sheets of paper with 50 large _— want their boys dressed $3.00 Wllmmgton envelopes to match, Another good Blouses [ correctly and smartly. buy for Goldenberg's day. 98¢ School Bags, 49¢ School Bags, black and colors, water- proof, with shoulder strap or handle, lar attached, open, P . . $1-19 Brld"e bcl'l 79c and button-on Bridge Sets, imitation leather cover, styles, Sizes § to consisting of two packs of cards, bridge 16 years, scores and pencil, Fach set boxed, Imported English Broadcloth, white, tan, blue, pure #illks, highly lus- trous satines, woven madras, col- AND RETURN SUNDAY March 25 Special Tratn Shirts Collar attached, white, tan, blue, fancy striped broadcloths, ma- dras, mercerized Soiesettes, Ox- :‘I:Il:n. :I;“:“\.‘:VT Colorings include Tan, Blue, Green and White, with contrasting trim- Sizesn 12 to 14'3 ming. All guaranteed tubproof, Sizes 3 to 10 years, Every suit brand new and perfect quality, Goldens and Twills, Flapper, button-on, Middy and Kiddie styles, with long or short sleeves, s Apri 8, 29 nsylvaniaRailrpad| = o Goldenhors's—Thivd Flonr— ke Aveounts bnvited, Neck mrmmn N O ANTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED 10 OUR BUDGET lmmunm|||||||||u||umm|nllllllullunl WE DO NOT "HN.’!’JZE OQUR FRIEN DS Pen { All new Spring and Summer models of Pure Linen, Rayon, York ’ \

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