Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1928, Page 39

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'THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX. D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928. e ———— = TR Both Sides of 7th at K : . No Interest or Extra Charges Added to Our Budget Plan a JA"- TERM HGHI [ okt ' i Indiana Anti-Saloon Leadaue ! Superintendent Goes to ' i Penal Farm Today. & E. S. Shumaker, superintendent of the jIndiana Anti-saloon League, under con- viction for contempt of the Indiana Su- preme Court. today was to become a |prisoner at the State penal farm. on {which are confined several convicted { ’ Shs : $1 and $1.50 Sample Another Shi ment Just Arrived |of violating the -bone dry" law he Il stamp the importance of this event on mind NECKWEAR p B AR L . . Sample Neck- ] ] |his fight against a 60-day sentence sh from the makers. Specially lowered prices [y 5 c Men’s $2 to $2-50 SHIRTS (e . S Bl i, gl . . . . crepe de chine, contempt in criticising its o1 ality. This 11 georgette, | 2 c ¢ n 5 : A . lquor law violation appeals. His at- y is a brief summary. Visitors to R in Time for the Anniversary Sale at nniversary, e Sr e with cufte”'Berthas. Fischus, and pus action in a Federal Court, on the contention he was illegally sentenced. standard of quality in the merchandise offered. T Made of Fine S . l B Rt s ¢ 3 \ without of a par Tom Gov. e On— PECIAIS | 1} s e of the Anti-saloon Leéhgue, which he Madras has headed in Indiana for 20 year: Hnnp...mhefumode For Women & Chlldren Y Striped Madras . Saturday | B geclarea ni oo, which b i | impartial trial,” prevents the possibility Women’s §1.65 Thread . (AN Striped Broadcloth o e L — ‘ ‘ Printed Broadcloth Shumaker has satd pubiiciy, he will bs SILK HOSE S U ke to the farm some convicted bootlegger “forced to associate with bootleggers - p (Slight Irregulars) 2 able Suede ‘ 720 Pairs Women's Full fash- ; . b B Atmmikerwoe clied (o con- R Sy P 1/ 4 y ; 2 il \ y | tempt by Attorney General Arthur L. g stitchings, Lol il KB R Men's 75¢ to 31 | Gifiom early i 1926 for statements i5 fi Such fine ose, with lisle soles an Soft Collar Starched F | his 1925 report to the Anti-saloon League he expreseed fears that if he were sent and other criminals.” Sometime ago - lisle garter welt, extra long pointed ancy Hose | that certain justices of the Supreme Solors for L £ B Attached Collar Court, were prejudiced in_decisions of heel. In Light Beige, Tea Time, Attach Perfegt snd ekt Trrerulars N e liquor appeals. He was found ilt Nut Brown, Gunmetal, Nude, Black, Beech Tan, eckband tached w JHREE PAIRS B e T s e T m Gloves / : Boulevard, Light Gunmetal, }Vlauve Taupe, One of the outstanding shirt sales of the season — offering as it T Tacas ot S $1 B T aDevicial wae o i seas Champagne. Children’s 39c and 50 does shirts of high standard and quality. Among the important fea. R s |tween Shumaker and Senator James rap amd - buckls ; ) D O tures are Make, Fit, Patterns, Styles, Quality and lastly all guaran. SR c Boys’ 50¢ Golf Hose SPORT HOSE teed fast colorS. Every shirt made with ocean pearl buttons, hand f:' Fall faflfl;-m..;'d ":.‘:.'a | E. Watson brought an additional charge > made with hish o3 | that he had attempted to influence the W Three Fatrs 3, M {court. tn_ his favor. First Floor. | This charge was dismissed by the Sight Lecagulars. pressed, deep cut armholes and extra full cut across the chest and B et A e nilease | wae Boys' Golf Hose, me- Children's Fine Ribbed Rayon Sport | Sample Fabric Gloves diumwelght, ribbed cot- 39 c Hose, plain colors with full-fashioned 29c long, straight tail, all of which means added comfort and perfect fit. 1 $1_0z. “Jasmin” e oA SN TR SR the 208, wath per- ton, in “various color fancy turn-over cuffs, in_black, tan, - aee case to the United States Supreme Teyes, pull-on style, Com N onE el pertent R ite “beige FrEnch tan. Stripes—Plain Colors—Novelty Patterns—Staple Patterns and Plain Perfume Court. Abandonment of this plan came el c quality, sizes 715 to 11 nude and beige. White HALF OUNCE 4% 3()c | ||} BUILDING coLLAPSE e 30c FATAL T0 7 PERSONS ‘yeaurday . All the colors o not in all styles. Geldenbers's—First FI harge Accounts Invited. Goldendere's—First Fiser~Charse] Accounts Invited. Men’s $2.25 Men’s $3.50 $2 ) - Flannel Pajamas Eaniber jack it Suit . — ar e umberjacks nion Suits een Sults gturdays Thte Blgoaay . thetBoys Dep tment E":'.:Ef’e‘ ...fi‘?; sl :52 amber. A"s::t: H Tigl;:](e)flccol“h . | Twelve Others Buried in Ruins of S oys duits, Uvercoats A e | | 8 sy A= ] e VY . Flal P rl.ce for Mackinaws and Sh eep-Lin ed Coats . foced, fedi anep el %, B 44c ; Vincennes, France. pool Anniversary §6.50 to $10 Values : 7 Goldenberg’s Men’s Shop has created a fecling of con- ~ . | INGENNES, Prauce, Octaber 10— 3 With 7 persons dead and 12 others Hetican Man Great Variety of Styles and Models in the Lot Vi fidence among its many customers through the past week $1 Bleached [ecaa oy it S oL Wing o Svitm a1l wol and woel mixtures, one -';g during' our History making Sale at historical prices. Here Sheets ;gfi‘ in inesCcture have been sen o you will find the best values we have offered for years— oy 2o 750 hes a-Prowlin’ | Seven-Story Apartment House in tures, sizes 6 to 17 laborafory. Sheets, per- | The disaster bore a close resemblance wool plaid li 3 blue admiral coats, ré - “ l-»l ‘-mllh | to the recent tragic collapse of an office flannel lined, annish mixtures, sizes . ,,, e B e ceti 4ud | building in Prague, The structure which o "k" d Sheep-lined 8port Ceats, ideal coat for neme ™ misied oI o iflfl“&flfi'fi; mz?yflfié'é?'iu;‘?;; ackinaws an: eep li 3 , ] i school .nd’ play, sizes 8 t6 16 yéars, 3 and partially occupied. | Antoine Provini, a contractor. who Dan h 5"""' | Ovércoats, hi vy blue, einnamon, Boya $10 to 312.50 0O’Coats, Two-Pant " | was erecting the building for himseit, “Suits, Mackinaws and Leatherette Coats . 2 : ?,g?.,?.!!‘owcas” ‘c]lzl:ee lu?;"«fié‘i.fim’.”fl‘.a‘&'&‘{'}"&’l‘,‘ being Four.pitce Vest Suits, two Golf or two Longids, | X 25 { glosey watehed by them ia the tear that izes . 4 guality. [Walied with ases TSons en- resteas i AR I T te Shep-lined \ Values for Which You o nope thiat Any ons would e . $25 Blue Cheviot “Prep” Sults \ Would Expect to Pay 6 i prEr :hmushf out aitve. ‘Adults’ Suits sl LRty oD i $21 50 $29.50 to $34.50 [] : Sheets ROCKVILLE. L ?’:onmun’-—-‘nm flun—-cnun Accounts Invited. gorr sk We have just enlarged our de- BEL $3:_9___8. :""',,.‘.g,.f:‘.‘.tn?';:-:fl’“ i Juvenile $3.79 to $4.95 Novelty Suits || | PArtment and with it the stocks Aunt Tamima plaid ‘z?."m'",_uf:hc;)v:::u, 'S:Z $1 93 (Manatacturers: Samaies .ng sumlu Lots) have increased, and to properly new colorings, sizes 35¢ Boxed Jewell, principal of the school; Miss yovely. Suity that. .53 thi /ly arranged sec years. wm ‘“sm s, Tweeds. a 2 I qpen 1S New y' al 3 g e Ritchie Benson, Miss Collins and Mrs. Boys' $1 to $1.50 Blouses oh Waist with Cloth tion we offer this hlstory-mak- AN Stahonery { Margaret Holmes and a discussion by s 31 to $1.50 B t parents of “How May the Home Stim- Adults’ Sateen Gollar-sttached " broad:™ Boys’ 31 to $1.50 “Bell” Shirts ing sale of— o RS R cloths, madras, rayen rfect and Slight Trrégnlars) ) o county will hold -‘Hgmrrl:r::nlyfwlgl ::: Sui high-count percales, nd Collar- llucked Shirts, white, Suits G. & G. brands, sizes 6 to 16 yoars. tan, Biue Broadcloths. faney 79 c Hea lm orted ; Dok odee: laser Dorderid, office of the home demonstration agent Jass Deched | ROCKVILLE. Md. October 13.—A : SRt h m c | prcgram has been arranged for the “,," ‘,,:, { monthly meeting Monday evening of vt Fioor, | the Parent-Teacher Association of the | Glen Echo-Cabin John School. It will | include talks on school work by E.Guy Chlnlmln Included are Eton and Buitén striped madras and percales: for the county in_ Rockville Monday Pir Blouses, broadcloths, 4 to 10 junier sizes, 6 to 12 yedrs. Big . [ afternoon. so Miss Blanche A: Corwin, Tneie sam s 98 years. Bays' sizes, 12 to 1415 neck. P]ald-BaCk O ‘ :oats 1 home demonstration agent for the 5o Goldenbers's—Third Plosr~—Cliarge Accounts Invited. 4 98(‘ Sclmol Bags Sounty: s annownced. Miss Dorothy son, ub leader, an; e piamver e == e s = In the newest 1928 and 1929 models, col- ’ sheer R 67c Miss Corwin will participate. = = = = "| orings of all the late shades. All-wool ma- s’.":‘.‘. :2";"" Capital Con})h Obtain License. | § terials, tailored in the best possible manner, S Maek snd cotors. | special Dispate o Star, AND NOW! Values Are Bunldmcr o s g i e L R ! A%e Webster's ;mnrfllle license was issued here to James Dresser Martin and France: . Women's Boyg and $26 50 to $33 50 : Dicfiom“.y I Caroline Gaver, Both of Washington, & o Newes Girls’ 2 s 4 : ! 'BaCk Sdufls No:el:i:n Women’s Fltweer - Two-Pants Suits M hare o f 2 High such a low "“gl“,‘.‘fl;"‘“ Low Siyiss Styles for Men and Young Man Alike v regularly | AN Sizes Arch S uppor.’; : Al Sizes | | Light, medium and dark$ 76 ' Y {| Sunday Excuniom uality be $E 9 5 - Such Famous Guaranteed mixtures, pencil stripes, cassi- & - | - o % [ | Bons; satin wRocREL L FOOtwear Makes as: $ .98 meres and worsteds; plenty of Arech Adjuster—Empire Brand y = the new double-breasted vests. H :r-’e;‘ Nut Arch Erector ‘ | ) Tour and @ 3 Tan Kid—Black K-d——?-um (SR | b 3 iy : All cizos 410 9 o Infants’ Odd Pants | B Faviener” Free. Medjum Navy Browr y ; 1 Button 5 Soft Seles J S . o i'tace o $2 $3 $4 $5 ‘] Bread' Boxes . 7 40 $4.50 Metal High or ; y Shoes Hundreds of new Odd Pants to be had i ston §:23 5 Low Styles b Fins " id { ML 4 e e itk B cLRRi s November rocaded Crepes B e Qualty in a wide range of patterns and sizes, . Boes” "o C 4, 18, Decembdr 2, 15, 30 to All, Sizas— worsteds, cassimeres and blue serges. . Penns ]va"' Railroad "Gorgeous A1l i te Goldenters's—Men's Shep—Direct Entrasice on K St. 4 Y 1a hauroa pver Gold and $ c . - Charge Accounts Invited. 39¢ Grapefruit i = =S floral designs on fSilver Metal Bro- o C e o B : : Kmves hrounds of white, aded Crepes, EEilie i caat alcrs s Mens Dress Oxfords . ) Anniversary Sale of Turkish Towels g 25(: odernistic and R Tt thon DiE Ut of -l Rclat With Women’s New All towals in this sale age woven of extra-hsavy, double-thread yarns, full snow white elvets and silks. 40 inches wide, i Tan or Black . o bleached and finiched—extra soft and absorbént.” All with attractive coleréd borders in rose, &w st VELVET Noveltlea Blue, lavender, green and gold. $1.25 Water ubber octls # P -Ti Size 18x36, Reg- Size 20540, Reg- 23: - § 2 3. - 1 lat Crepe e S it 18c M o 2e ST 33¢ SGE I 43¢ Pails ularly 8%. Each fonal values we have ever of- : $ .88 HV”H::V.L(’W '$2.10 dosen $2.79 dosen $3.89 dozen $6.10 dozen p:‘;"“;":,“"‘ z Paits goed c o= sg. 4t 8 ‘All biswoi Table_cloths A||.Li¥:='|.-l:|:.;:uh.d ( Then deen]y 54x54 All-linén Crash Tablecloths, witt fanc Aol g0 Hemeiitenad Table. v 81 |kttt | 59¢ Bandeaux colored border and colored bloc! “pllld design First_ Floor—Chargé Accounts Invite o pivam a"fhlea; Comple:n:nhCama o e itching stopped and the pim- i .fl-’v’:’e‘fl 44c ples began to cF isappear, un‘v’i in 5 . 3 . I s about a month they were gone,” Women'’s $1 Shirts and Pants s Women's 89¢ Mixed Boys’ 39¢ & 80c Children's 80¢ $7 Rayon Ne ‘Third_Floor. RI‘;;‘D]°¥?..§2"T,‘.“;;5‘§§,,,‘;,‘,‘.“x‘ Women's Fleeccd Cotton Shirts and Pants; . o 1 e shirts low neck, sle? pants, anlfle and knee Men' Stockmg. Golf Hogc Sport HO!’ Bedspread‘ Fa“ Flowerg $1.39 Porto Rican i ';':s ;fififlmfigc“fl%‘m length with muslin nd. all perfect quality. unnna and- Gowns ‘lent at night! Then wash off with wool Eant aelt rnn«nn g Women’s $1 Union Suits anirier st ematd ';: "‘L« ',‘2 39C Hdun 0% $4 981 e A'f" tesinol Soap in the morning. Women's Ray r]m Stripe Union Suits, medium i c leat t 'fl.'-“ . |..',;"‘ ,f,',’;,’.:‘,. c c V- _r @ c MALLE AL $1 the Soap, too, as a daily com- ce long aok bt 2l e _. ity in rose. blue and gold. vet and .u vlexion aid. 4¢ all druggists. siik tn ton: perfect quatity. | | 5, AEared patternc: sives e Beetert auathty, demiay in legle and clusters For free sample of each, writs to i e Accounts Invited, Fiést Floor. First Floor. First Flaor. First Floo ?m; Floor. Tirst Floor, Thied Floor, Retinol, Dept. 28, Baltimore, Md. rs of Successful Merchandizing, -‘ ReSinOI

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