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PROVED SHOUL FAGLITES RGED Chamber of Commerce Di-| | rectors Refrain From En- | E tering Estimates Row. Retired University Worker, 72, Enrolls In Beginners’ Class By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 3.—Having kept the reeords-of tens of thou- sands of students at the Univer- sity of Chicago for 35 years, Fred- eric J. Gurney, at the age of 72, has decided to see how the uni- versity lIooks from the classroom. Age compelling his retirement as recorder, he was cnrolled yester- day as a stud-nt. “I thought I'd get some of this Taking the stand that there should be “a seat for every child in a well| equipped and well taught school in the District,” the directors of the Washing-| ton Chamber of Commerce last night| wdonted a resolution supporting the | ‘Board of Education in its efforts in| furthering that ideal. | This action, unanimously voted, was taken on a letter sent by the Board of Education to local civic and trade or- ganizations asking suggestions as to the | needs of the local school system to be | provided for in the bill which the| school authorities plan to draft for sub- mission to Congress. Avoid Estimate Fight. ‘The chamber directors, however, re- frained from entering into the contro- wversy between the Board of Education and the District Commissioners over the method of handling the estimates for the coming fiscal year which are being cut by the city heads over the strenu- ous protest of the school officials. The motion urging adequate appro- | priations for the schools, presented by | Charles J. Stockman, was considered fol- Jowing presentation of the needs of the system by Isaac Gans, a member of the Board of Education and a past president of the chamber. who pointed out that the costs of maintaining the school system has tremendously in- creased in recent years due to increased | Minot Amor: education 1 have been watching here ever since the university was established,” he said. He pians to “brush up” on foreign languages, which he studied a generation ago at the University of Michi- gan. In his first class. beginners' French, most of Gurney’s class- mates were voung enough to be his grandchiidren. MRS. BAKER MAY WED. Reported Planning to Marry Charles Minot Amory. NEW YORK, October 3 (4).—The New | York American says today that many friends of Mrs. Raymond T. Baker, who | recently obtained a divorce in Reno, agree she shorily will marry Charles| member of one of the THE EVENING |BARTLETT TO SPEAK AT REPUBLICAN RALLY Campaign Issues Will Be Discuss- ed at Meeting Tomorrow Night. Former Gov. John H. Bartlett of New Hampshire, First Assistant Postmaster General; Mrs. William C. Reid, Repub- lican national committeewoman for Ne: Mexico, and Edward F. Colladay, Re- publican -national committeeman for the District of Columbia, will be the principal speakers at a Republican rally {held under the auspices of the Hoover and Curtis Club of the Republican com- mittee in the ballroom of the Willard Hotel tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The issues of the campaign will be discussed by these speakers and the public is invited to attend. Capt. John Lewis Smith, president of the Hoover and Curtis Club, will open the meeting. when the colors will be massed by veterans of the Civil Spanish-American _a World War: Capt. Smith_will then introduce Ma shal Edgar C. Snyder, chairman of the speakers' committee, who will act as master of ceremonies. Plumbin Bath Outfits, First Quality Guaranteed! oldest families in Boston. /pATHIRY 3 BRANCHES 674 C 5ts SW gl S5 Fla Aw N E ROCKBOTTOM PRKES _ 5921 Ga AveNW What Women STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928. I N o Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan I A#’e Do Not Penalize Our Friends I Dainty Foods —temptingly served daily at our Luncheonette — moder- ate prices, too—try it to- morrow while shopping here, bring a friend with you, you'll enjoy it. Extra Size Midwood Sheets $1.59 Grade, 81x99 Size $1.29 $1.44 Midwood Sheets are noted for their wearing qualities—made of extra quality sheeting cotton, free from any foreign substance. 81x99 and 81x108 inch sizes for large beds. Seamless and finished with wide hems. 85 Rayon Bedspreads $3.98 80x105 Rayon Bedspreads, the kind that you will want when you dress up the boudoir for Winter. Beautiful, high lus- ITPAYS TO $2 Striped Mattress Covers, $1.69 Woven striped Mattress full or twin-bed sizes; extra heavy quality; will give ample protection to DEAL AT 9 Let the Photomaton Picture You Eight different poses for 25¢ And in eight minutes, too. Z=-THE DEPENDABLE STORE” $30 Seamless Velvet Rugs $1.79 Grade, 81x108 Size Alexander Smith and Sons’ Seamless Velvet Rugs, every rug perfect quality and in handsome new designs; choice of Chinese and Persian effects; | colorings to harmonize with any color scheme./4 0x12-ft. size for large rooms. $55 to $65 Axminster Rugs, $44 Perfect Quality Sanford or Smith extra heavy-weight Axminster Rugs, seamless, beautiful colorings, in Chinese or Persian designs, 9-ft. by 12-ft. size and a good assortment of 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. $1.50 Imported Rag Rugs, 88c Covers, $10.75 to $15 Felt-Base Rugs, $7.85 (Perfect and Irregulars) trous quality, in rose, blue, gold, green and Javender, Full length for covering bed and pillows. Goldenberg's—First Floor, Charge Accounts Invited. 30x60 Imported Rag Rugs, light or dark hit-and-miss effects with nov- -1t Dby 12-t. Certainteed Felt- elty crowfoot borders of blue, rose, %?;J;ggl L};;‘;";S{{]‘;n;i:t,l;i&os{e‘i‘é? green or tan. ivi e 4o Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts mlv‘nel;}g' Gluob CLBd fhne operation costs. higher teachers' sala- ries and the lower purchasing power of the dollar of today. Mr. Gans took the opportunity to voice high praise for Dr. Frank W. Bal- lou, superintendent of schools. and Charles F. Carusi, president of the Roard of Education. “The management | of the public schools,” he said, “is in| hand: 7 KR | e el most capable hands.” | - b o Protests WMAL Ruling. | | Wom en’s 33_50 I The directors also indorsed the actien | §/ | | taken recently in protesting against the | §| Sweaters proposed reduction of the broadcasting time of station WMAL, which, under a Women's All-wool ruling by the Redio Commission, wiil be allowed to operate only on alternate b e png Novelty Sweaters, with or without collars, in beauti- ful new patterns and col- orings. Large selection to tablishment of air mail and air p: senger transportation between Wa: choose from, for Autumn wear. the mattress. Full cut to allow for shrinkage. Fast color. Goldenberg's—First Floor, Chiarse Accounts Invited. » Are Thinking About Panel Curtains $2.25 to $2.75 $3.50 and $4 Grades Grades $1.65 $2.65 Quaker and other famous makes included in these assort- ments—beautiful Panel Curtains, in neat, novelty effect and | heavily worked designs; copies of the higher-priced imported f laces. Silk fringe and overlock-edge styles. 21; yards long, full widths. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor.—Use Your Charge Account. $5 and $5.95 Part-Wool Blankets $3 .85 pair e s NI ly > Smahquily A lxdntea $2 Smocks Pretty New, Plain Blankets, sizes 66x80 and 70x80 L& %‘flr;:{l’-slf};;;—irirs?&i:"“ : inches for large double beds. Good heavy weight, part- 81.69 wool quality, in blue, rose, gold, orchid and tan, finished Broadcloth Smocks, with TINIANINNIIAIAY with wide ribbon-bound ends to match colorings in $3-50 Costume Shps large pocket and collar, blankets. hand-embroidered and ap- $2.93 S $6.95 and $7.95 Comforts, $4.95 Genuine Radiunette Cos- tume Slivs, soft and lustrous back. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 100% Virgin Wool-filled Comforts, covered with fine grade sateens and other lustrous fabrics, figured both sides quality, in black and white. Built-up shoulder style. Sizes Charge Accounts Invited. 1 o with plain blue, rose, green, orchid, or gold sateen borders. 38 to 44. ~ 89¢ Rayon Taffeta 69¢: rord 36-inch Rayon Taffeta, one of the most desirable of rayon fabrics for dainty lingerie, dresses and dra- peries—a rich, lustrous finish grade, in— —Peach, Orchid. Copen- hagen, Rose, Light Blue, ‘Tan, Meaize, Gray, Pink, Black and White. Guar- anteed fast colors. 50c Printed Charmeuse 39¢ 36-inch Printed Charmeuse, dark grounds, for women a children’s dresses, a yarn m: cerized cotton fabric, in new styles and colors; guaranteed fast colors. 59¢ Colored Poplins, 49¢ Play is the child’s most important business. The kindergarten recognizes this principle of modern education and teaches through play. ia upon health. The greatest child-health build- er is milk. Milk is the easiest digested of all foods and contains carbohydrates and fats essential to create energy and stimulate play. The Mother who sericusly considers child diet problems uses Simpson’s Milk to create abounding child health. es- —Isle Forrest. ington and Pittsburgh as a means of speeding up this service from Wash- | ington to the Middle West. | ‘The chamber directors indorsed the action of the Washington Board of | Trade in urging that the proposed Roosevelt Memorial here take the form of a great stadium. A comittee is to be appointed to co-operate with this Board oi Trade in this movement. Dorsey W. Hyde, jr., executive secre- || tary of the chamber, was authorized to | f/ attend sessions of the annual meeting ||}/ of the Naticnal Association of Com- | mercial Organization Secretaries, at Nashville, Tenn., October 22. | ARRIVE HERE TOMORROW.| B | British Group Studying U. S. Tele-| graph Systems to Visit Capital. | A British post office department group, which has been making a tour | of the country studying American tele- graph systems, will arrive in the Cap- ital tomorrow accompanied by T. W. Carroll, general manager of the West- | e Unton Telegraph Co. Members of the group are L. Simen, | essistant secretary of the inland tele- | graph branch of the British post office; Lieut. Col. A. G. Lee, assistant en-| gineer-in-chief; J. Stuart. Jones, con- || troller of the central telegraph office, London: G. T. Archibald, inspector of || telegraph traffic, and A. E. Stone, as- || sistant engineer. | LAY requires energy! Energy is dependent Coat or Golf Sweaters, $3.98 New Coat or Golf Sweat- ers, V-neck style, finished with pocket. In powder blue, navy or heather col- ors. All sizes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. If Your Grocer Hasn't Simpson’s—for Home Delivery Phone Atlantic 70 ’ Bright and Airy, the Daylight Dairy Goldenberg’s—Third Floor, Charge Accounts Invited. A FE_TIME| T AR AR RayovniUJndies 59c Discontinued Numbers Several numbers which we are discontinu- ing from our regular stock. Beautiful, rich, lustrous, shimmering quality, each garment perfect quality and cut generously full. Shown in several of the most wanted pastel tones. | Schoel Dresses $5.98 All-wool Navy Blue Regulation School Dresses, made with yoke back and front, box- plaited model, with black tie, loose belt and linen collars, Sizes 7 to 14 years. Neatly tailored. Bloomers with elastic waist and knee— Vests made bodice style—Step-ins and Panties. Those of you who need an extra supply of lovely rayon undies should by all means avail themselves of this opportunity. 29¢ Cuting Flannel 19¢ yard 36-inch Outing Flannels, heavy, double- flecced quality for warm Winter garments. An assortment of pretty, light-colored stripes. An exceptional grade at 19c yard. 35¢ Dress Ginghams, 25¢ 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in a large assort- - ment of new checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors, a very fine close-woven soft-finish qual- ity; fast colors. 29¢ Bleached Shaker Flannel, 18¢c 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flannel, heavy double-fleece quality. 39¢ Outing Flannels, 29¢ 36-inch Extra Heavyweight Outing Flannels, in neat colored stripes, double-fleece quality. Goldenberg's—Tirst Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 50c to 75¢ Drapery Fabrics 29¢ vard 30 or 36 inch Heavy-grade Cretonnes, beauti- ful patterns and colorings, yard wide, floral, | glrdlor tf)u'(\’u;;st ‘“‘5‘%.‘,1' I\l&acas,xyard wide, oral or bir esign. Rayon Marquisettes, yard B o . b wide, figured or striped Ravnns,qln blue, rose, | SHEeE 1 SY"“‘:'*c_r, Ly ‘f models, Ent Fi K green, gold or muloerry. Fabrics suitable for gy ey B i couch, cushion or furniture coverings, as well as scarfs and draperies of all kinds. $2.50 Regulation Dresses $1.98 Navy Blue Cotton Regu- lation School Dresses with bloomers, side-plaited mod- els, finished with white collar and cuffs and loose belt. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Goldenbers's—Third Floor.—Charze Accounts Iavited. Does Your Daughter Bring Her Girl friends Home? QMAKE your home stylish, inviting. Make it attractive so that your daughter will want to bring her girl friends home, rather than meet them out- side. - 100% Cam‘el,’s. Hair TOPCOATS $22 Silk-Trimmed Soft, fleccy, light in weight, Camel's Hair Coats are 900000 Men’s $1.79 Flannelette Pajamas $1.19 Warm, Cozy, Comfortable Pajamas for Winter wear—correctly made of domet flan- nelette, our own Luxedo make, in an assort- ment of new patterns and pleasing colorings. Trimmed with rayon frogs. Regulation and military collar styles. Sizes A, B, C and D. The radio? Surely. A room so arranged that it’s easy to dance? Certainly. And give your daughter a smart, tasteful suitz for her room that she will enjoy. the Fall choice of the wzll dressed men. For sports, for business, for dress wear, they are adaptable for any use. And the natural advantages of a camel’s hair fabric shed a protective warmth in cool weather and a beneficent cool- ness in warm weather, Strikingly tailored is reason enough for any man considering one, but when we price them at $22.00 the doubt vanishes, and you'll immediately decide on one of these splendid coats. Single and double breasted models. Natural, oxford and gray, also mixtures. New Gabardine Trench Coats A model for men and young men ) $7.50 alike—a coat for rain or sun use. Cor- Street, A single visit to the house of Mayer & Co. will convince you that it doesn’t take a farge outlay to make kome attractive tn the young folks. We'll gladly work with you. MAYER & CO. Seventh Sirect Between D and E mmfllllllllllflllfl]fllljflfl IS 38, Men'’s 75¢ and $1 Silk-and-rayon-mixed Fancy Hose, perfect and slight irregulars 35¢c Men's 35 to $6 All-wool 36 to 44 Sport Sweaters, sizes rectly tailored and finished. Full-cut \ Goldenbers's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. M N o [nterest or Extras Added to Our Budget Planymmmmmmmmmmmmm #e Do Not Penalize Our Friend s Ty © IR IR (TN