Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1928, Page 28

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23 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1928, PIDS FOR PRINTING 17 Bettieng . . | STEPHAN TO PRESENT i3, permsnent sowession ot v GAVARY SURVIVORS | maris e bt oon 4, 8, it otcing the Hotry, of he | ncted ot the curvors wouit o ' { up. - Ve v o haplaincy went to L. K. Corbin, an-| niscences of the Spanish-American | promoting national defense. The new structure became necessary | | The Evening Star cup, awarded to ths ¢ 0 | S n r ot | king the fastest tim- | | other Washingtonian. These officers War. Mrs. Noble Newport Potts, presi. S Tt U et oW s | TROPHY T0 F'REMEN f:al'::xf:? iarters, 15 to be present | CONVENTION ENDS |also were elected: F. L. Swink of | dent of the National Patriotic Gouncil, ARsatiGow e Ol e g at a later date. The delay is due to the | Philadelphia, national advocate: Louis | spoke this morning, and Comdr. P | w3 TR e —— fact that the The Star is preparing R Kaelin of Philadelpnia, national his- ) | + laque for erection in tk | = | torian; Mrs. A. B. Parker of St. Paul, UFFICE ARE SUUGHI J. E. BRIGGS WILL FILED. ]]Trnck Speed Champions to Get DronZe Blague for erection in the engine | Fleventh Volunteer R"‘mm‘f'"“d‘“'fi‘s“;'k"';“;s,‘m‘“;"{“,‘,{y' - | — ) : vinner of th 3 | : A Mrs. F. L. Swink o ladelphia, sec- | Wite and Children Named Benefi-| Merchants' Cup This Afternoon | Truck Company No. 14 emerged from | Elects Two Washingtonians to | Itz Fo ke Swink of Zovace { R ;. its house in 7 1-5 seconds during the National Offices. | The organization voted to hold its st ciaries in Estate. for Second Time. tests this year. while it made the dash | b L | next convention on August 12, next XPRESSIVE beauty Treasury Puts Another Big " i e AR [in 6 4-5 seconds Inst year. Engine Co Vo S T N o e i / uty ¢ | L o s | peny No. 21 was timed in 6 2-5 second. | ivivors' Association of the | B. Ladue, U. S. A. Engineer Commis- is an outstanding Building Project for Cap- | Sepicmber 4. has P Members of No. 14 Truck Company. | ——— The Survivors' Association of the | Goner of the District, was the principal f £ Black; 9 L Am;‘:rfnsego‘:' E‘i‘“fi'}fi’g&'i"ififie’,‘; this year's fire truck speed champions | [11th Volunteer A e eamenl: | cpeaker at the annual banquet last eature o ackistone- leaves $3,1 0 his 0 . = & i ¥ | which v service throu he I 8 = . ital on Market. Hamilton: $2.000 fo a son, Robert E.[of the District, are receiving omeiai| MISSOURI SHUNS DRY ROW‘:n)’gr‘xt A War, held it final sess created Floral Designs. Briggs: $1,600 to a daughter, Emily E. notice of their victory and the hand- e |in its annual convention_today v ‘The Treaury Department today “PUt | also given bonds of $1.250. Other bank | Monies this atternoon at 4 o'colck in) sue and Denounce Intolerance. i The new national " commander is | ENTERPRISE SERIAL | ! B -t eoftambianwlte BASIs Rk o e e B\ JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, September | A, B, Parker of Si. paul Mion, who | BUILDING ASSOCIATION Wr e tl‘l 55 tion job in the huge Government build- | Bries®.: Briggs, another son, is to |, Gen. Anton Stephan. president of the | 12 (#).—Neither th: Republican nor | geiphia. The office of national vice a S, b ing program in Washington, when it |y, LOSo0 . PIges, another son, 1 to Merchants and Menufacturers® Associe- | the Oemocratic State platform adopted | e — 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. Telegraphic Deliveries Anyuhere advertised for bids on the addition to | and on Sou(thnrtolma‘nvenu'e. The | Dougherty on behalf of the a;‘;l:‘-?aaqri\;‘h"e last night mentioned prohibition | 6oth fasue of Stock Now Open the \Goperment B g O, O e | N s e L e 410 e iarae i riniawaFUgdiby the mechr s | a0t ‘both denouniced rellgiods Hitol: UPERIOR for Subscription opened on October 13 In trust 1o pay 495 montnle (e oover |as a trophy, and Commissioner Dough- | erance. ERVICE g gpiress autborised the adaiton. 1hC | of his three daughiers and to i son, e UL Wen il Band : to Cat- Leac| 5ol convention approved. without ATISFIES Money Loaned to Members [y rchase , S| i . 3 V. o 4 S1250.000" and has' already appropri- | Kouert B Brigss and fo pay rest of |ceremony will be mercly portanciory. n ation the national platforms, We Lay Our Own Goods on Easy Monthly Payments NEW STORE ated $700.000. { death the real estate is to be ;-m b b:; the cup already is in possession of No | which included approval of their planks Dealers in Armstrong Linoleums 5 B, Coliely Jimes ¥ sHes 1407 H St. . The building is to he constructed to | o "I Tod CATe | - rltu 14 Truck Company by reason of ils|on prohibition. Strict law enforcoment | SUPERIOR LINDLEUM CO. | ey Stdet Secretary Talephone Main 3707 the west of the present bullding, joined | schoqite ‘sot ‘forth i the. will - ang | CIOLY in the speed tests last year. Th> | planks were -contained in both plat- | 913 Eye St. N.W. Main 10293 || to it and of the same general design. | cogici) * The remaining personal esiar, | CriPanY has but to win again next year | forms. - > It will run 175 feet along G street to is to bf‘ distribut - = %“———_——_‘—'fi—*fi gu}.fi u;xm%x ‘1:; ggg;em]_mggifiil g; et d m(VJxlgrtV}-]e heirs. UMMM N 0 Interest or Extras Added to Our B"dgp[ Plan TN 7#7e Do N ot Penalize Our Friend s T eight stories and the construction is to ! Omsk, Siberia, has a wheat famine. -_— Special! For This Week D J { I $7.95 Transparent Velvet R Lo o P [< ) IT FAY e LT Tc Sweeth S . J. KNauitman, lnc. : et oot it Suenisi Shiiin 7 S S, - ¢ dweetheart doap E 1005 Pa. Ave. THREE With This 1724 Pa. Ave. A B i Coupon § o : f Cakes for Only . A Every smart wardrobe will boast at least one velvet frock, - Coupons redeemable all week at our and why not when velvet of this quality can be secured at such ™ "THE DEPENDABLE STORE” Toilet Goods Department. 2 price.” 40 inches wide, in lengths up o 5 yards. Fine domestie 301H SIDES OF 7= AT K ST. Goltenverre—Tirst Bieos. grade. Use Your Charge Account. —Special Notice!— $2.50 Silk Fringe Panels $1.48 A chance to re-curtain your windows at a small outlay — Silk - fringe Panel Curtains, in ivory and ecru - shades; 214 yards long; filet and Scotch weaves; neat or heavy worked designs. In- cluded also in the lot are curtains with overlock edges for those who prefer them. $1.50 Sheets 81x90 Double Bed Size $1.19 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, double-bed size, made of heavy round-thread sheet- ing cotton, free from starch or dressing; hand torn and ironed, finished with deep hem. Excellent wearing qual- ity for home, hotel or rooming house use. $1.25 Sheets, 89c 63x90 Seamless Bleached Sheetz, single-bed size, free from starch or dressing. 35c Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcascs, large size. hand torn and ironed, finished with deep hem. $3 Novelite Spreads $1.69 Novelite Bedspreads, size 80x90 and 72x90, in woven checks and stripes, heavy woven quality, guar- antced fast colors, 45c Pillowcases, 33c 45x36 Bleached P11]owcases, made of fine quality pillowcase cotton. 12Y,c Unbleached Cotton, 93¢ Mill lengths, 38-inch Unbleached Cotton, 2 to 10 yard lengths, close- woven quality. $1.69 Mattress Covers, $1.29 Dependable Mattress Covers, double-bed size, made of heavy round thread sheeting cotton, cut full to allow for shrinkage. Goldenbers's—First Floor, | Charse Accounts Invited. 75¢ Window Shades 50c Perfect quality Opaque Cloth Window Shades, 3 ft. by 5 ft. 9 inches; guaranteed spring rollers; This business will be Closed Saturday, Sep- tember 15th, from 8 AM. to 6 P.M. to observe Religious Holy Day— 39c Figured Curtain Voiles, 22¢ Yard - wide sheer quality Curtain Voiles, white with rose, blue, gold or green woven dots and neat figures. Fast color and washable. Mill lengths from 2 to 10 yards, but plenty alike. 25¢ Yard-Wide Percales 18¢ yard 36-inch Percales, high- count quality, mill lengths from 3 to 10 yards—correct for boys' blouses, men's shirts,” women’s house gar- ments, etc. New designs and colorings. 25¢c Outing Flannel, 16¢ 36-inch Outing Flannel, heavy double fleece quality, in neat col- ored stripes, 16¢ Dress Ginghams 12Y5¢ 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in checks, plaids and stripes, in wanted colors. 2 to 10 yard lengths. 29¢ Shaker Flannel, 19¢ 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- Therefore : In order tl]at we may serve as many of our friends as possible with Fall Hats ‘before Satur- clay. we will hold on il ol Tl a "'Trade-in Hat Sale” s 50 CENTS e ’ white, ecru and greens. Complete nel, extra heavy double fleece Ay with all fixtures and crochet ring quality. ¥ N \ to match. alowea on your Goldenvegs—rien, Fior BEATES Goldenbirk's_Fousch pior Charge Accounts Invited, RN CRAreS eceumie g Old Straw Hat! No matter what its Boys’ School Clothing Girls’ Sclvl;”;tty)kls hix;'ardrobe Our Boys' Department offers many interesting money-saving opportunities to value- d. . { h wise mothers. Correctly styled, well-tailored, up-to~the-lr3r;inute- g;rmems t;lat ;ny boy p M(;th];rs will find i}t1 a plfiasure to shop in our large, bright and conveniently arrange-l would be proud to wear on any occasion. Suits, Shirts, Blouses, Pants and other gar- Juvenile Department—here they will find everything that the girls, both big and little, will con ltlonn as Part ot the iments inchided. need for the coming school term. A few of the specials listed below. purchase price of your new Fall Hat. Bring n the old Hat---wear out the new. ”O?gdifl }n" Our regular Prices will prevail on all Fall Hats STETSONS $8.50 &$ 1 O $10.95 to $12.50 Two-Pants Suits With Two Pairs Knickers With Two Pairs Longies ° All-wool materials, in an assortment of new Fall and Winter models; good serviceable qualities, in desirable patterns and mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years. $16.50 Smart Set Suits | $8 to $10 Fall Suits With Two Golf Knickers or | Two Pairs Longies $2 School Frocks Cleverly made styles, of high-grade prints and novelty woven ginghams—long-sleeve? models, plaited fronts, some with embroid- cred designs, others with contrasting colors. ) o Full cut sizes from 7 to 14 years. Regulation Dresses Children’s Bloomers, 39c SZ 98 Children’s School Bloomers, fine e broadcloth, pink and white, saddle seat, Clever tub frocks that all 4 to 16 years. school girls admire—of good q;lailtitg fblu: cgttl;)nk nfiatlerial, plaited front and back, finished irls’ with linen collar and cuffs, #n- Girls' $2.75 Sweaters, §2.49 ished with red belt and bloomers Girls’ Slip-on Novelty Wool and Rayon to match. Fast color and guar- | Sweaters, beautiful Jacquard pattern anteed laundry proof. Sizes from | and colors; Vee neck long sleeves, border Smart Two-Knicker Pants Vest ALl i i i ! Suits, for school or dress wear; in- ool Fall Suits, dressy mix- .qed are a small quantity of better tures and patterns, materials that © will give exc%l!ent service. Sizes 8 to One-Pants Suits, some with Longies, 18 years. | sizes 7 to 18 years. 7 to 10 years. trimmed bottom, 6 t.» 14 years. Sl to 51-50 A RUG SALE OF NOTE! Tams-l;::“ne::t: l.;le::eur:e::n color Shil'ts an d Blouses . combinations and solid colors, assorted ° styles, felt and suede cloth. 19 | $37.50to $45 Axminster | czeramns “Bell” Shirts and Blouses, collar at- ° rims, also poke and off-the-face, rib- and Fringed Velvet Rugs 50c Allowed on Your Oid Hat Mallory or Beau Geste. $6 5 50c Allowed on Your Old Hat ROBINHOODS § 50c Allowed on Your Old Hat ! bon and novelty felt flower trimming. tached for Fall school wear, great va- 8. riety white, tan, blue, fancy striped Little Girls' Dresses, $1.98 broadcloths and percales, madras and Little Girls’ School Dresses, with mercerized. Blouses, 4 to 16 years, and A s is, indeed, a rare opportunity for those who anticipate purchasing new floor coverings for bloomers, sturdy blue cotton. braid trim- O B d Ch A shirts, 12 to 14}; neck. the {tkr‘rlr:irilsg ?‘au la{nd Winter siastg;‘xs.hA vast assortment of handsome new designs and Colgrlngs med, emblem and tie, 4 to 6 years. % t arge Acct. . that will look well in any room in the home. pen a Dudgei G g 7 | $5 to $7 Suits, 52',95 % c‘filolcémo! such well known products as Alexander Smith and Sons, Sanford and others. Every Girls’ $1 69 PayasYouGet sl | i SClis ol choo] wear Am‘.’:;“’gn“f;fc'e‘l; rug perfect quality and seamless. Floral, Persian and Chinese designs in gorgeous colorings. Iris o | flored suits. A wonderful bargain. Sizes 6 : ’ . ol Lowe.:t Ca%h tp"céi e | to 97 yfz:s‘:sél leO'E‘WEu:‘ Extra Pants to maten 9x12-ft. Axminster 8ft.3x10ft.6 Fringed Velvet Gym Bloomers o Interest or Lixtra a some suits, $1 pair. i : $1.50 & $2 School Pants, $1.20 | 6 ft. 9x12-ft. Axminstc 7 ft. 6x9-ft. Fringed Velvet $1.50 I Pants, suil tures, : ; . : sl Pited’ afl: ‘;?lll)lgctd: ‘?grdu‘r%y:f‘ Gl 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6 Axminster 6x9-ft. Fringed Velvet “g‘é‘!’: ggfi:glgmf:%?&rgé lmck ) double seats. S years. = = , s e~ Money's Worth or Money Back $3.70 & $3.95 Fall Suits, $2.95 | 7 ft. 6x9.ft. Axminster 6x9-f¢. Axminster s 10 15 33 yoned morkmansbip, al Smart Fall Suits for the junior boys, ages 3 : < Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor.—Use Your Charge Account. to 8 years, button-on styles and lumberjack, also blue serge middies. Wonderful values. Goldenbers's—Third Fleor, Charge Accounts Invited. No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plais We Do N o Penalize Our Friend s D. 1. Kaufman, Ine. 1005 Pa. Ave. }724 Pa. Ave. S e & o

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