Evening Star Newspaper, September 3, 1928, Page 11

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MONDAY., SEPTEMBER 3. 1928. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. DN. C. Emmmmmm A O [NTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLANINIMIMMIIIIIIMMIIMIITH E DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEND 79,006 EN ROUTE | FORBYRD PARTY Huskies Leave Montreal for| Antarctic Expedition—Will Draw Supplies. 25¢ Pencil Bexes 19¢ 49c¢ School Bags 39¢ Schoot Bags. black pat- k. ent. leather, with shoul- Pencil Boxes der strap or handle; well || DoX _contains made. articles. $1 Bourjois Combination 36¢ 50c hox Bourjois Java Powder and 50c_box Bourjois Ashes of Roses Cream Rouge. 50c Printed Charmeuse 39¢ yard 36-inch Printed Charmeuse, a high-grade. satin-face cotton fabric that makes the prettiest of dresses for the school children, ; as well as attractive house garments for wemen. Dark grounds of navy blue, black, copenhagen, gray and brown in beautiful new printings. Guaranteed fast colors. 1T FAYSITO 60 BOT SIDES OF 7=AT K ST. 25¢ Talcum Powder 16¢ Bonnie B Talcum Pow- der, tall aversize cans, de- lighttully scented: pure taleum. $1.50 Mavis Combination Ben Hur Perfume Half Ounce 28c Ben Hur Perfume. * favorite oriental €. $1 Bottle Mavis Toi- | | 2 80, TR d"m. let. Water and 50c Box Pl bring bat- Mavis Face Powder. ?fi".’ S i $1.49 Bleached Sheets $1.19 81x90 Scamless Bleached Sheets, for double beds, made of heavy round thread sheeting cotton, free from starch or dressing. each seven R+ Ahe Associated Pracs MONTREAL. September 3. -Seventy- nine husky dogs. to be used by Comdr Richard E. Byrd on his Antarctic ex- re en route today oy train tor 1 States naval supply hase At Ha n a. where they wil tha whaler C A L < month for the South In a Lovely Array of Favorite Models Real $10.00 Values ed at Harrini- Blanc Sablo n, consulting t Quebec from Shore 25¢ Bleached Muslin, Iv friendly. t exercise dur- < equipment mperat " tropic aboratory at Berkiey of six dogs each. ady $1.39 Bleached Sheets 98¢ 63x90 Seamless Rleached Sheets, extra length for single beds: free from starch or dress- ing. $2 Dimity Spreads $1.59 81x00 White Dimity Bed- 16¢ cotton: free from 36-inch Rleached Muslin, free from starch or dressing. 39¢ Pillcwcases, 25¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, made of fine quality pillowcase starch ‘or $5.95 What woman can resist the temptation of buying several stylish new frocks when she can secure them at such a low price—fashion’s favored styles and colorings, and at a price that will make you wonder how it's possible? 59¢ Wash Satin, 49¢ 36-inch Lingette Wash Satin, in plain and self color stripes; a_high-grade cotton fabric, in all wanted colors. 59¢ White Chiffon Voile 39¢ 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, extra fine, sheer, two-ply qual- ity: wide tape edge. 50c White Indian Head 35¢ 54-inch White Indian Head linen-finish quality; 5 to 12 yard lengths 50c English Broadcloth 39¢ 36-inch English Broadcloth, a varn-mercerized, permanent-fin- ish quality, In white -and all wanted colors. spreads, double-bed size: stand- ard quality. $5 Rayon Bedspréads 80x105 Rayon Bedspreads. full length ) s 98 for covering bed and pillows: in rose, blue, 3;= gold. orchid and green: scalloped eddes. \ " $1.69 Crinkle Bedspreads, $1.29 80x105 Crinkle Bedspreads, full double-bed size, in rose. blue and gold weven stripes: fast colors: scalloped edges. Goldenbe $1.75 Philippine Gowns In New and $ 1 .39 Dainty Designs Lovely styles and designs, such as can orly be produced by the natives of these islands—handmade throughout, of beautiful soft-finish nainsook. in eyelet and drawn work designs. -V, square and round necks. Full, generously cut garments in wanted sizes. Clever models of rich Satin, Flat Crepe and Georgette First Flanr.—Charge Arconnts Tnvited. Crepe, draped flare or plaited styles, others in the popular straightline effects. Some with lace yokes, others with tiers of plaits and ruffles. dressing e dogs will be us raw supplies from the City of New the C. A. Larsen and the Eleanor Bolling tn the base camp. Arthur T. Walden of Wonalancet N H. A veteran of wide mushing ex- perience in the Klondike and Alaska will be the head dog skipper. Ernest Freitag. whose father was the first man to reach the crew of the tran atlentic monoplane Bremen at Greenly Isiand. mecompanied the dogs here ROCKVIL ROCKVILLE. M. September 3 (Spe n W. John of the ch Saturday officiated s of Miss Mildred C of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Howes, of Unity. this county, and Ralph M. Ray of Rockville. and Miss and James V. Webster Pa. Other couples lle Saturday were nd Miss Edna Mae ington. and Gordon Ethel V. Breedon Deftly finished with jabots, draped front or side, con- trasting color pipings, large pearl buttons and fancy pins. Navy Blue, Black, New Blue, Marron Glace, Cocoa, Tan, Brown and Wine. Sizes for Misses Misses and Women from 16 to 44 and 42 to 50 _Secand Flaar—Charge Aceannts Incited. 50c to 69c Cretonnes D v 30 to 38 Inch Fast-color Cre- tonnes, in floral, stripe, bird, foliage and modernistic designs. Full bolts and mill lengths. but plenty alike for draperies and coverings of all kinds. Galdenhere's—First Flaar Rargain Tables and Faurth Floar. Goldenhers’s—Third Flaar.—Use Yaur Charge Accawnt. $40 to $45 Axminster Rugs Large Variety of New Fall Patterns and Colorings $24.50 Alexander Smith & Sons high-grade Axminster Rugs, all seamless. no seam to mar the beauty of design—while the color- ings are those that will be popular for Fall and Winter use. Rich, deep, lustrous pile fabric in Chinese, Persian and all-over designs: colorings of rose, blue, taupe and others equally as de- sirable. 9x12 ft. and 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6 sizes for large rooms. aldsnhere s Golenhers's—First Flaar.—Charge Accannts Incited ca * Three Extraordinary Features in Fall Silks and Velvets Special for Tuesday Only 2,000 Yds. Black Flat Crepe $2.50 Crepe-Back Satin 33 yara | $1.84 yard both of Baltimore. Goode of the Chrétian C. Smith of the Rockville bar ehoscn State commander of the nt of Maryland. American has resigned as president of publicen League of Mont- v A specisl meeting of 1 be held soon to eleet his mery County Civic a large number principally in the = rounty. will b2 heid f the nublic schonl evening. Septem- Civic League will Mztthew O'Brien resident of Potomac at_his home nea 2 lonz long illness % plaee this morning Catholic Chureh, Rock- ville tor. Rev. John T. Coola- han. ronducted the services, and burisl T2 in St Mary's Cemetery, near Rock- ville ENGLISH PRINCESS HURT IN AUTO CRASH Cousin of King Nose When Two Motors Collide. Receives Injured Re the Associaied Press TETRURY. England, September 3 Princess Marie Louise. cousin of King Genrge, received an injury ta her nose in s motor accident Saturdax and was returning rive with her hostess when the ear eollided at a sharp bend with a small automobile also from Chavenage House The windshield of the car in which the princess was riding was smashed RBhe was shaken rather jured. although she hurt and_was abie other car. The ocel car were not hurt BANDITS KILL MAN IN CHICAGO GARAGE « the Associaied Press CHICAGO, September 3.—A bandit's that peered through got" Albert Pratt 5t tn death by one of three e garage at which d. and. jerking him You're the guy ¢ 3 pistol from ratt fell and fired | ‘rin One of them companions picked nim e excaped in &n sutome- en was identified as nd seriously wound- | Hoder near the ' Pratt and Brown Skin Clear ix not fyesh, smooth hed, here is an easy ad on a little $1.33 vard 40-inch Guaranteed Washable Black Flat Crepe, pure dye. firm woven, dependable quality ; one of the most fashionable weaves for smart Fall and Winter frocks. 40-inch Rich Crepe-back Satin, heavy weight, with rich, brilliant satin face. Another of tashion’s favored weaves for smart frocks The color assortment includes the new Red Tones. Tans, Browns. Greens. Blues, Wine, Navy Blue and Black $3.95 Imported Chiffon Velvets This promises to be a velvet year, all the style markets are simply agog over velvets—this exquisite shimmering quality has silk face and mercerized back, making it ideal for dresses. coats, skirts, jackets and evening gowns or wraps. Shown in lovely shades of Blues, Reds, Tans, Browns, Greens, Navy Blue and Black. Goldenbers's—Pirst Flasr.—Use Vour Charge A 49c, 59c¢ and 69c Stamped Goods 35¢ A very special purchase of Stamped Goods that should interest every lover of art needle- work—an assortment of articles for personal use or for decorating the home: likewise, not a bit too soon to select. articles for Christmas gifts Linew Towels, Children's Panty Dresses, ars, Creto prece Luncheon Sets. Three-piece Ruffet S anity Sets, Linen Scarfs and Black Sateew Card Table Covers. 59¢ Scarfs, 35¢ Lace-trimmed Scarfs, regulation finished with wide lace 89c Embroidered Towels, 35¢ Hand-smbroidered Towels, embroiderad in pretty colors; assorted patterns 29¢ Stamped Towels, Two for 35¢ Stamped Towels, colored stripes; easy-to- embroider paterns 69c Buffet Sets, 35¢ All-linen Three-piece Buffet Sets. finished with white or colored lace 39¢c Lace-Trimmed Scarfs Two for 35¢ Lace-trimmed Scarfs, finished with narrow colored lace Galdonbora's—First Plasr —Charse Arconnts Invited length $3.50 to $5 Fringed Panel Curtains 35c¢ Dress Ginghams 25¢ 32-inch Dress Ginghams. in a large assortment of new plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors; a fine, close-woven, soft- finish quality for children's school dresses, etc 29c Percales, 19¢ Other Room Size Rugs at Great Reductions Sizes 9x12 Ft. or 8 Ft. 3 In. by 10 Ft. 6 In. $30 Seamless Tapestry (Brussels weave) Rugs, at. iy & $55 Seamiess Axminster or Fringed Velvet Rugs, at... $60 Extra-heavy Seamless Axminster Rugs, at.. $70 Worsted Velvet Rugs. at 5 $45 Heavy Fringed Velvet Rugs, at $6.75 to $9.50 Linoleum or Congoleum Rugs, $4.95 $19.50 334.50 $42.50 $49.50 $29.50 $2.50 to $3.95 Scatter-Size Rugs, $1.95 1$2.85 36-inch High-count Percales. light grounds; in a large range of new printings; fast colors. Heavy Cork-filled Burlap-back Linoleum or Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, in wool rug, tile or wood flooring designs. with handsome bor- aers. Size 7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft GoMenbers's—First Flaar Charge Acear $2.49 to $3.50 54-Inch Dress Fabrics $1.69 yard All-wool Fabrics, suitable for dresses, coats and suits, including S4-inch Jassa Flannel, Plain Dress Flannels, All- wool Georgette Crepe, Rayon and Worsted Novety Com- binations. All wanted Fall shades. Novelty Plaid Suitings, 79¢ 36-inch Novelty Plaid Suitings, colorful multi-color combi- nation plaids, part-worsted quality; ideal for children’s school dresses, skirts, as well as for women’s wear. Patterns that are reproductions of $3.50 to $5.00 qualities. Gotdenhers's—First Plaar.—Charee Accannts Invited Notion Specials 400.YARD SPOOLS GOOD KOTEX SANITARY NAP Quatity Sawing Coetten. loc king, 3% a box, thres ssc h 1 boxes for wl‘;‘flv’"‘"AN"S. ALL RUS- PAPER SHOPPING BAGS, her, regular 39c and 80e. lsc :":h‘;“":,':';.?:,'w”‘. han sc gl ke SHOE BAGS, E1GHT BRASSIERE SHIELDS, COR- ket styles, pratty cretennes 1y made, orted 28 0 9. 80c values Galdenhers's—Pirat Flaar.—Charae Accan Patent Satin $ 2-Tones Brown Kid s Invited. 750 Prs. Women's Novelties Pumps—Ties—Straps 49 Galdenbers's—Fourth Flaor.—Charge Aceannts Invited $1.95 Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose 95¢ pair Shiaht Irragulars Lovely, sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, full fashioned. of course, made with narrow, square heel, silk foot, full reinforced heel and toe of lisle. Come in all the most sought-after shades for Fall wear. Slight irregulars of famous make guaranteed hose, in- juries are so slight as not to interfere with wearing qualities nor appearance. Galdenhers's—First Flaar —Charee Accounts Invited " $1.25 and $1.39 New House Frocks $1 _ Lovely new models for misses and women. Of fine prints and dimities, trimmed with organdy. Contrasting color trimmings. Sleeveless and short sleeve models in a great variety. All siaes. Galdenhere's—Third Flaar.—Charge Accounts Tnvited All Sizes In the Lot See Our Ith, St Window Free and others Fall Sewing 30x60 or 36x72 Inch Chenille Bordered Raz Rugs, with plain blue, rose, grey, green, tan or lavender color centers: 27x52-inch Velv Tapestry (Brussels weave) Rugs: also 27x54- inch or 3x6-ft. Kimlark Fibre Rugs. in best patterns and colorings. $10 All-Wool Blankets $6.85 pair One hundred per cent All-wool Blankets, beautiful, soft. fieecy finish in handsome block plaids of rose, gold, green, pink, tan and gray. Each pair finished with sateen- ribbon bound ends in colorings to match those in blankets. $6.50 to $10 Comforts, $4.95 A Maker’s Surplus and Sampl! of Fine 1007- Wool-filled Comforts, covered with fine grade sateens, some figured. with plain blue rose, gold or lavender borders. nthers plain both sides. Sizes 72x80 and 72x84 inches $5 Part-Wocl Blankets $2.98 Pr. 66x80-inch Heavy-weight Part-wool Blan Kets, in plaids of blue, rose, tan or grey, with wide ribbon-bound eggs. Goldenbers s—Faurth Fladt.~Charge Accaunts Invited Specials! Sewing Machine Needles, Reg. 30c Doz. 17¢ Doz. Needles for all makes of ma- chines—Singer, New Home, Do- " mestic. White, Wheeler & Wil- ., 7y son, Natfonal, Standard. Davis il o £ "Ntionl" Portable ELECTRIC Sewing Machine Silk-fringe Panel Curtains, in jl cluded are the famous Quaker Lace, as well as ather guaranteed- to-launder panels. Filet, Scotch or novelty weaves in neat or elahorate worked designs. lvory or ecru colors. L yemain over h off with Resinol ap. Do this once a day. Thon wandstestify to the QUICKN Resinol acts. Resinol Eoap, too, for dail elean, tonie odor grugaint Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes Black—Tan—Patents—2 Tones [l :fl g -~ SEB‘:;:‘.' lh;: - All Sizes—All Styles a7 : ) 15¢ Bottle Stainless Euy now at this low price and make $1.98 and $2.98 =y oil, % R Others at $3.98 Needle Threaders Y 1]:‘»“":1\;:"::? 339-50 eex's—First Use Tanr Oharee Asconnt. ¢ Ecch Milly guaranteed. $1a Week use. Note its Try it. At all ple of sach, write Resinol, Dapt. 20, Baltimore, Md. Resinol | Gotdenhers's—Faurth Floor Eharae Ao s Tnvited N QO INTEREST -OR EXTRAS ADDED'TO OUR BUDGET PLANmmmmummmmmummmmuue# £ DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEN DS ... RN I 2

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