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0 SACARGUR | POLEY CRITGZED Speakers at Virginia Insti- tute See Need for More | owner only if the tax rate were very jow, but this would bring about a serious loss of revenue to the local government. Unproductive land, it was said, eventually will return to the Gov- ernment because owners will not pay taxes on it 4 periean poli- of the complexity of the Hatton “The boss’ tics becau political machine. Prof. A. H. of Northwestern University told the und table on political parties. He he said, like the chauffeur of one of the earlier automobiles, the control of which was very complicated and be- vond the power of anybody who did e States ruthlessly after the Civil War and the ousting of the carpetbag- gers, but late in the last century were superseded by the emergence of men with a broad national and international visfon, such as former Senators John said George H. Armistead, editor of the Nashville Banner. | There is a great deal of perfectly legitimate organization ~management which falls to the “boss,” said Prof. A. F. Mitchell of Brown University. With the likelihood that for decades the volume of American ownership in forelgn enterprises will increase, inter- est of Arericans in foreign news also | Sharp’ Williams and Oscar Underwood. | LT 69c Window Shades 44c¢ Each Perfect Quality Opaque Cloth Window Shades on guaranteed spring rollers. In_ white, ecru or green. Size 3 ft. by 5 ft. 9 in. Goldenberg's—Fourth ‘Floor. Charge Accounts Inviged o Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan I ¢ Do Not Penalize Our Friend 39c to 59c Cretonnes 24c Yard Crash beantiful peries and furniture coverings. and mill quantity. Goldenbe Charge A T or Chintz Effect Cretonnes, in designs and colorings, for dra- Full bolts lengths from which we cut any —First anfl Fourth Floors. nts Invited. IO AL DD 1 T, Sympathetic Program. | not devote his whole attention to it | Few "basses,” Prof. Hatton said, ac- } tuall k2 money dishonestly, but are | paid for _their ~services “honest | &raft.” such as handling profitable law | cases’for clients who want favors from UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, At the city. The boss, he insisted, was rbariy nore sympathetic | the most cynical and contemptuous of IR £ 3 Advocacy of & mor T lm Thelall those dealing with the public, and journalism, when the principal sources bl | the picture of the unscrupulous but | Of news were ships coming from Europe vesterday devoted to| tender-hearted hidden ruler of the . | oe with that Central | Rreat city who makes up for his short- he insisted in decorating his | comings by finding jobs for the poor. e in a festival parade with a ete., is r | Pree State flag. Malachi Quinn was ar- rested at Newry, Ireland, recently will increase. Willis J. Abbott, con- tribnting editor of the Christian Sclence Monttor, told the institute last night. The interest of Amerlcan newspaper | publishers in the world cutside the United States. Mr. Abbott saif. is a re- turn to the earliest days of American 3,000 Handbags—Unusual Values Group Two $2.98 Values $1.88 Women's Leather Handbags, back-strap, top-handle styles, under- arm bags, O'Rossen bags and others. Fine quality leathers, plain, reptile and embossed effects, in black and colors. Silk or leather- lined styles. Group One $2.00 Values $1.29 Women's Handbags, stylish pouch, back-strap, long-handle and underarm bags, good leathers, in plain and fancy effects: colors in- clude brown, tan, gray, blue, red, black, etc. Metal, shell trimmed and covered frames. American American republic. There is liitle prospect of withdraw- ing the Marines so as the govern- ment continues its policy of protecting | its right to the } ragua_canal route | by ng one of the political fac- J. T. Cox| rawn ontrolled the Soutt , “we have | Presidefit | e wanted to see the a. He started a lot | know about. If we b licy, as a| You'll Stride With Pride in Good Looking priceless luxury now available, at modest cost, for Milady’s Comfort I ENNA JETTICK Health Shoe Think of finding such an assortment of attracti ve bags at such prices, unusual to be sure, you'll be prompted to buy several. All the most wanted styles and most desirable colors. to pay Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. ars of revolu- An Entirely New Selection v » Stamped & Hand-Tinted Chiffon Sllk@ Unbleached Spreads Hosiery Every Pair Absolutely Perfect $1.95 to $2.50 Qualities Continuing Our Greatest Sale of A “pops up evers cal disturbance hether they 1 at all because there 1 disadvantages in_volcanic 4 also it is very hard, on . to have two canals 4 expense and military defense. | As for the supposed corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, Nicaragua had only a very small foreign debt, amounting to six or seven million dollars, very small | indeed for the resources and income of ears of Ameri- about the same Bankers Built Nothing. , in spite of all its short- comings, was a country that was get- ting along fairly well ¢n the road to! progress. building up schools, railroads telegraphs and telephcfe lines out of | its own resources. Théfe is nothing in | Nicaragua today that has been built | by the bankers of American interven- | tion. All the railroads in Nicaragua | have been built by the people of the country.” | far as the actual situation ua is without the slightest fatigue. The socially busy or busy business woman never knows “foot fatigue” or “body fatigue” wear- ing Enna Jetticks, Become acquainted this comfort which only Jettick” health shoes can give. Shop for hours, walk, and walk, with “Enna Three Pairs, $3.50 T T . AP MRHILEHE DT DR Women bought these hose in half-dozen and dozen lots on Monday. realizing the great money-saving advantages, and for those women who were unable to attend the sale Monday, we wish to say that we have suc- ceeded in rushing another shipment, which arrives in time for tomor- ol row's selling. concerned.” said Arthur | e Just the time ot year when the keen shopper looks for something different to smarten her room. We have met this problem with the showing of these new coverlets in the Art Needlework Department. Each double-bed size, of durable grade unbleached muslin, hand tinted in solid tones of blue, green or gold, giving them the effect of cut-out work. h You'll find them easy to embroider, a chart giving com- plete instruction is attached to“every spread. Blankets & Comforts finishing touch, comes put up In the August Sale The dainty picot top or new narrow garter silk welt styles, in sizes 81 to 10. The same color assortment awaits your selection. Shown in many attractive oxford and strap effects. Not at all like the usual “arch” For these are correct—not corrective—styles! wide widths. Rose Nude Pawnee Rachelle W hite Gun Metal W hite Jade shoes. Extra narrow to extra Breeze Vianon T Grain probably will become stationary at ap- | imately 225,000,000 people, which, | P at the present rate of increase, will be | attained some time in the twenty-first Light Beige Misty Morn Etc. in packages containing sufficient fringe to trim spread, at...89c Goldenberg's—First_Floor. Use Your Charge Account. Flesh Nu Tan FrenchNude I ELEORERN RIS NIRRT table discussion of farm con- e German scale of living, he population of about 350,- | be supported, and on th Japanese scale approximately 1,000, 000.000. He predicted, however, that the | Pompeian Face Powder 7th & K Sts. 3212 14th high scale of living which has become customary to Americans would p.'e\'ent| 'm from allowing the population to | increase where a lower standard would be necessary. Meanwhile, Dr. Gray said, the utiliza- | tion of the land for food crops in Amer- jca has run ahead of the population, largely due to earlier efforts of the Gov- I those who would agree them and bring waste land into by irrigation and drainage South Coming Back. ral production, on the whoie. cent greater in 1927 than age for the 1917-26 period, al- opulation had increased er of Vanderbilt Uni- ultural prob- being met by ution, which is zed in the cities revolu d Carolina re- h faster because | t ¢ is not a n North Carolina,” The n Dupont 1. s in Virginia | on of one of the most | Virginia | Everything Ironed Rest these ot popular Everything- Spmy des warm clean, cool clothes on hand e at 12¢ a po well 1 Ironed ane little piec piece i fancy pieces oned for 10c apiece and placed inside finimum Bundle To Save $8.00 Per Ton on This Winter's Coal? Call Main 1964 Anout the STURTEVANT BUCKWHEAT COAL BURNER FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 10th St NW Main 1964 734 Services for Every Ho ey (And at our Baltimore Store.) $1.25 Phone Miss White for Special Requests Members of the Laundryowners National Association 1101-1109 Raum St. N.E. ner days with plenty Our und will help you. Every by machine. Only tonching up. Shirts are extra when wrapped sep- Joverything-Ironed roned your A3R6 H387 EELL) Lincoln T e e T me and Requirement, $9.75 to $15 Linoleum or Congoleum Rugs $7.95 A Special Purchase of Armstrongs or Blabons Lino. leum Rugs, sizes 9x12 ft., 9 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in. or 7 ft. 6 in. by 12 ft. Also Heavy Grade Congoleum and Certainteed Rugs. sizes 9x12 ft. and 9 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in,, in wool rug or tile pat- terns, with handsome border designs. $45 Axminster Rugs, $27.50 Alex. Smith & Sons Seamless Axminster Rugs, handsome Chinese, Persian and all-over designs, in taupe, gray, rose or blue, as well as other wanted colorings. Size 9 ft. by 12 ft $3 Velvet or Tapestry Rugs, $1.95 5 27x52-inch Alex. Smith & Sons Velvet or Tapestry (Brus sels weave) Rugs, in handsome Chinese or Persian designs; excellent colorings. (First Floor Bargain Tables) Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Main mia SHOE DEPT. As Pictured Patent or Kid All Sizes Main Floor Famous Dr. J. M. Lees’ Arch- Support Slippers for Women Final Clearance Women's Summer Novelties $3 to $8 Values Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis Shoes Brown or White 69¢|*1.98 All Sizes All Sizes Goldenbers’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited At Savings Y to Y2 66x80 Heavy-Weight Cotton Blankets, $3.50 grade ... 66x80 Part-Wool Blankets, Indian designs, $3.50 value, each . 66x80 size 1009, $10.00 value . .. 66x80 Heavy Part-Wool Blankets, $4.95 and $5.95 grades g 72x80 size 1009, Wool-Fille $7.50 to $10 values . . ! $5.75 72x80 size 1009, Wool-Filled Comforts, $5 to $7 values . ... ... s $3.65 Silk Covered Wool-Filled Comforts, $12.50 to $17.50 values e $9.75 Silk Covered Wool-Filled Comforts, $20 to $25 values . oy Sateen Covered Down-Filled Comforts, $12.50 to $17.50 values . .. 72x80 White Cotton-Filled Comforts, $3 and $4 values .... Blankets, $2.50 Sleeveless and Long Sleeve Sweaters $1.98 Just the smartest styles you could imagine, beauti- ful rayon weave in white and pastel shades. Ideal for wear with plaited skirts. Goldenbers's—First Floor, Charge ats Invited. $1.19 Our Entire Stock of Better- grade Plaid Wash Pants, sizes 7 to 16 years; also Palm Beach and Linen Stout Pants, sizes 13 to 19 years in the lot Boys' 95¢ to $1.19 Wash Pants, 69¢ Boys' Wash Pants Khaki, grey Coolie or Beach Coats || , m s pis o it s and tans. Knicker s 1 sizes 7 to Boys’ $1 to $1.25 Styles that you'll want Blouses, 59¢ to don after the swim— Perfect and Irregulars T Boys' “Bell” Blouses, with sport popular black effects with bright colored designs. collars, in a great variety of patterns; also plain blue and tans and a few Plain color border trim- ming. whites. Sizes in the lot from 4 to 18 (Goldenberg’s—Third Flaor years Galdenbers U'de Vour Chargs Account Charge Ac Third Floor nis Invited and Vanity Regular $1.10 Value Both for The vanity is the loose powder type, dainty and non-leakable. The Pompeian beauty powder may be had in five different shades. Each item alone is worth more than the sale price. Goldenbers’s—First Floar Charse Accounts Invited. Boys’$1.50to0 $3 Wash Pants Friend s