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19 NOVEMBER 5. 1928. Prisoners in Peru Will Be Called by Names in Future By the Associated Press. LIMA, Peru, November 5.— President Legiuia has signed a decree by which all penitentiary prisoners in the future will be called by their names and nothhy PR W] tl e e e e tacks.| | Twenty-two thefts and two hold-ups ters. They no longer will be re- were reported to police over the week quired to wear the brand of these [ Bumbers on their caps or cloth ng. nd. Arthur Crocker of Henrietta, N. C.. | visiting here, met two “friends” in a | South “Washington lunchroom. Before they parted, Crocker was poorer by $20. [ Three colored men, two of them | brandishing pistols. alighted from an |auto at Sixth and L streets last night and relieved Prederick Settles, colored, | 1300 Sixth street, of $34. Organ Music From Bottles. An organ built in 1798 and shown at a recent exhibition in Europe has bot- tles dn place of pipes, and the organ does not need retuning, since the bottles are not susceptible to changes of tem- . SEA"'S F UR BENEH'I’ ! 122 THEFTS REPORTED |momin from e o1 wyom R N ===Goldenberg’s—The Dependable Store—No Interest—No Extras—We Do Not Penalize Qur Friends™= street, parked his auto in frant of was relieved of a hatbox, containing thefts consisted mostly of clothes and . Thats he prc cupants contribute heaviy to the We Emphasize the Newest of the Merchandise Offered ndustrial celebrities are asked to pay |1t is customary for those people to sur- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, Follard, apartment, 41, 1811 Wyoming avenue, he police. o i OVER wEEK END Maj. Charles P. Ross, Jefferson Bar- Both Sides of 7th at K St. Both Sides of 7th at K St. EUSI l m EA H e | Unlon Station. When he returned. two & : ra y Army Officer’s Bags Stolen From | ioeiin® N8 Roce values the contents Parked Auto—$1,000 Ring | 3500, < i i lothes 3 3 g Palm Beach Social Leaders| e e Patrons of Performance thicves made away with loot from = ALL OVER THE STORE MERCHANDISE PALM BEACH, Fla. (P).—One thou- | sand dollars a seat to witness a two- | MOre than half a dozen performances hour theatrical performance. !” The “diamond horseshoe" and its oc- here this Winter to give underpriviy | fender their stately boxes to the bene- leged youngsters a chance. That’s the price of recognition in! D. C. MONDAY, e R B A 3 e LT S T racks, Mo., stopping at 702 Nineteenth Luther B. Lyles of Anniston. Ala., Missing. homes and autos valued at $1,155. The for Underprivileged. L] L] With a Keynote of Economy to the Thrifty! ‘That's the price America’s social and | cupants contribute heavily to the show. Palm Beach’s newest social-charitable | institution—the annual Underprivileged Child Benefit—sponsored . by the Ki- wanis Club of West Palm Beach. Like its celebrated audiences, show itself is no mean aggregation of talent and illustrious persons. Al Jol- son is master of ceremonies, while Ar-| thur Hammerstein, Joseph Le Blang, | Sam Harris, Lee Shubert, Irving Ber- | lin, Adolph Zukor. Anita Loose, Edgar | H. Selwyn and Ned Wayburn are in- cluded in the official production com- mittee. E. Celebrities Take Part. | Associated with these celebrities in staging the show are approximately 30| of America’s ranking producers, direc- | tors, actors, playwrights and authors. None receives a dime for his services, yet more first-class talent is offered In two years standing room only is $10. The funds dental and medical clinics, where al- have been given surgical passed through the dental clinic. to The performance is presented each |Ma; year in a beautiful theater of Spanish | architecture, located in the heart of | the fashionable district. The building | was constructed several years ago by a group of men which included the fa- mous sportsman J. Leonard Replogle. Decorations Unique. So unique are the decorations that | the manager of a chain of theaters once described the playhouse as having “the walls of a fish house and the roof of a street car barn.” Facetiously, he Mrs. ‘Theodore Shulz: and Mr. and M “forcing her are used by the Kiwanis Club in its|whisky.” Tom ready this year nearly 1000 children;officers that after hours' search he found attention, | Ben Underwood, 45 vears old, asleep in while more than 3,000 others have|the mayor's office here and shot him, venge the insult to his daughter John R._Bradley. Wiley R. Reynolds. Mrs. Bassett Harrison Williams, Affront to Daughter. to drink McKissick, the farmer, Furs and Cold Weather Go Together No reason why you should be prived of your furs this Winter. fit and then buy them back at prices as_high as $2,000 each. The list of patrons for the occasion | |and those who donate boxes is a ver-| itable social register. Those who donate | | seats include A. J. Drexel Biddle, jr. the | Edward _Shearson, | J. Leonard Replogle, John C. King, D.| H. Carstairs, Edward F. Hutton, Col. | John - Sheppard, Maj. Barclay H. Warburton, Mr. and | Harry F. Harr] A diamond ring valued at $1,000 is New and quite Different i Mrs. | Edward B. McLean | . James P. Donohue KILLING LAID TO INSULT. Father Admits Murdering Man for SALTILLO, Miss., November § (#).— than can be used. {In jail here last night charged with nearly $100,000 has|murder, a_52-year-old farmer admitted been raised through the show to help |that he killed the companion of his 18- | the underprivileged child. Choice seats |vear-old daughter because, he said, the | sell for $1,000. Others cost less, while | man threatencd her life Saturday after | considerable | told de- We will repair and remodel them at a very modest cost. Bring them in and let us tell you what should be done 10 make them like new EANET & BACHER FURRIERS. 1111 F N.W. Mode Oxford | | Shown in dull soft Kid with ‘ $12.50 Uph an Reupholstering Al referred to the gorgeous deep sea ma- rine murals and the heavy beamed rafters which support a brightly tiled Toof. The theater is particularly famed for its “diamond horseshoe.” a balcony con- taining luxurious semi-private boxes, for which Palm Beach notables pay as much as $1.000 to witness probably no THE WILLARD Election Night Full Broadcast Serv- ice with Loud Speaker equipment, in the Crys- tal Room and the Palm Room, giving complete Election Returns from seven o'clock on. Special Dinner, Also a la Carte Service DLCOLLLTAGE marks the retum to gowns of | velvet and moire done in the ‘‘grand manner” for import- ant occasions. Even naive chiffon and tulle frocks have yielded to the greater sophistication and formal- ity of the low-back decol- letage in modes for the hours “after six.” Important-Type Evening Gowns for Women & Misses 49.75 & up “New ArparsL Arwars™ W. B, Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh THE LOW ‘ Burt’s Hosiery Features Newest Effects in— Silk and Wool Lisle and Wool Rayon and Wool —Plain and Stripes— $145 - pair 1343 F Street Colors — Checks, Now T 5-Piece Parlor Suites—Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs perature. Futuristic Patent trim. This shoe is extremely snappy and a beautiful fitter. Wolfs Wiatx-Qver Shop 929 F Street olstered in Imitation d Genuine Leather, Tapestries, Mohair, Brocades and Velours so Chair Caneing and v Prevailing Low Prices 'WO DAYS ONLY Write, Phone or Call Franklin 7483 Estimates and Samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. Porch Rockers Splinted by- MARTIN — s EATTITTN Tray Not Included 12 COMPANY The above set of 17 pieces is by Ridgeway’s famous English pottery. Decorations are bands of pink, blue, green or yellow on a mellow ivory back- ground, Quaint and useful gifts are sug- gested by this delightful showing of Breakfast Sets prises 17 pieces. “Serving Old English scenes form the decorations of this set, which com- 10 This imported set is hand deco- rated in bright colors on a back- ground of contrasting shades. %9 : 40 Other Patterns, Ranging in Price From $10 to $50 $ Tan linings. CLOSE:OUT PATTERNS AT 5% and 33% Less Than Regular Prices We have added 12 open stock pat- Mother of pear! luster sets with black medallions and black han- dles. Seventeen pieces. i Solid blue luster sets with black medallions and black handles. - Seventeen picces. 12 terns to this group; also four short lines. CHINA SECTION—2ND FLOOR 1214-18 for over three-quarters Dulin & Martin Company 1215 F Street Washington G Street of a century” With Medallion inserts, made of fine quality mus- lin, free from starch o dressing. Size 45x36 inche: Goldenberg's—First Fl 2-Ib. Cotton Batts of pure white cotton; full size for making double bed comforts. Size 72x90. Women’s and Misses’ Wool and Rayon Mixture colors and combinations. $ .98 Crew and student neck Goldenberg's—Third Floor. ROBES - New Embossed Corduroy 6: with long sleeves and col- $ .98 ets. In rose, blue and lav- ender. Women's Sheer, Service- weight _Silk Hose, ankles and -seam back ing new tans, and shades. ’ Boys’ Golf Hose Boys’ Medium - weight 7% length, with strong c color combinations. Pair, Goldenberg's—Fitst Floor. BLANKETS, Pair wool Blankets, in plaids of blue, rose, tan or grey, ends. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $8.75 to $9.75 Armstrong’s 9x9 ft., 9 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in. and 9x12 ft. Armstrong’s Felt Base tistic borders. Various colorings. . . $2 Silk-Fringe Panels Handsome Silk - fringe Scotch weaves, in ivory or $ .18 ecru color. 2% and 2% Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. Costume Flowers, Violets, Gardenias, Roses, c clusters. For dress, hat or coat. Women’s $1 to $1.50 - ‘Women's Chamosuede and Double Silk Sample c cuffs, all new Fall colors and black; sizes 52 to enberg’s—First Floor. 9, Men’s 50c Fancy Hose Men's Rayon - Mixed Fancy Hose, made with sole. Stripes and plaids, c in many color combina- Goldenberg's—First Fi Men’s $1.59 Men's Domet Flannel Pajamas, Luxedo make, in $ 09 patterns. Regulation and . military collar styles. Sizes Goldenberg's—First Floor, Men’s $1.79 to $2.25 Cotton Ribbed Union Sults. medium and heavy random grey colors. Rein- i c forced _croteh. Tarette neck. Sizes 36 to 44. Goldenbers’s—First Floor. ¢ 50c Lace Edge 75¢ COTTON BATTS Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $1.00 Bleached Sheets Perfect quality, full and ironed. Size 81x90 C inches. $2.50 Slip-on Sweaters Slip-on Sweaters, in new styles. Weomen’s $3.50 Corduroy Robes, tle-side models, lar. PFinished with pock- Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Women'’s $1 “Seco” (Slight Irrexulars) top: square heels, c new shades for Fall. includ- Rrey. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Ribbed Cotton Golf Hose, heels and toes. Various $3.95 and $4.95 Part-Wool 66x80-inch Heavy Part- ‘ $¢6) .98 with wide ribbon bound (Perfect and Irregulars) $ Rugs, in pretty designs, with ar- 5 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Panel Curtains, Filet or yards long. 79c to $1 Costume Flowers Trailers, small and large Goldenberg's—First Floor., Gloves, slip-on and fancy extra sizes. (Perfect and Irregulars) reinforced heel, toe and Zions. Sizes 10 to 11 Domet Flannel Pajamas novelty stripes and staple A to D. weights, in ecru, white and teh, flat lock seams and snug-fitting col- double bed size, hand torn Goldenbers's—First Floor. «] all wanted colors. Full and twin bed sizes, in woven colored $2 Striped Mattress Covers stripes, fast colors. $1 9 $1.69 36-Inch Longcloth in each piece. $1 29 25¢ Plain Color Voiles For lingerie, draperies, etc, in white, black and c 40 inches wide. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Gabardine Trench Coats With deep pockets. stras and belts of self material. full finished ‘with Close woven, soft finish quality, 10 yds. buckles and large buttons. In 8izes 36 to 44. coat bears _label, Repeliing ~ Trenc G ne. Goldenbers's—Seeond Floor. TOMORROW—The Last Day of Our Introductory Sale of “Reliability” Flat Crepe $1.59 After Tomorrow the Price Will Be $1.95 Yard “Reliability” Flat Crepe is sold exclu- sively in Washington at Goldenberg's. “Reliability” Flat Crepe is different from the usual Flat Crepe at $1.95 yard. “Reliability” Flat Crepe is heavier. “Reliability” Flat Crepe is finer. “Reliability” Flat Crepe is woven of select quality Japanese Silk. “Reliability” Flat Crepe has that rich smooth lustrous finish. “Reliability” Flat Crepe is soft and drapes beautifully. “Reliability” Flat Crepe must give 100 per_cent satisfaction. “Reliability” Flat Crepe is ideal for e;«'ery type of garment and for all occa- sions. “Reliability” Flat Crepe is shown in almost half a hundred smart colors. Buy this outstanding quality to- morrow at $1.59 yard—the intro- ductory price. 15¢ Paper-Bound Books 5,000 paper bound books for boys, girls and grown-ups, includ- ing Western stories, detective storles and love stories. 7c each or c 4 for 25c. Goldenbers's—First Floor. o 89c Mercerized Tablecloths Size 54x54; rich, lus- trous, satin face mercer- c ized quality In attractive patterns. Goldenbers's—First Floor. — . 45¢ Turkish Towels Size 24x48—heavy tow- els of double thread c weave—only 50 dozen at this price. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 4 Boys’ $1.00 to $1.39 Pants Suiting mixture, lined and unlined knickers, al- c so corduroys. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys' $9.75 Leatherette AVIATOR COATS Newest Novelty for Boys, Waterproof, Windproof Leatherette Coats, made $ 55 aviator style—with belt and (] rings—wool plaid lined. 8 to 18 yrs. Goldenbere’s—Third Floor. Boys' $1.00 “Little Friend” Blouses With Elastic Band Bottom New Patent “Kant Klimb"” Blouses, Broad- cloths, white and fancy C patterns. Sizes 8 to 15 years. ¥ Goldenbers's—Third Floor. “RJI” Shi Boys’ $1 to $1.50 “Bell” Shirts (Perfeet and Slight Irresulars) Collar attached shirts— white, tan, blues, broad- cloths, also fancy striped C madras, full cut shirts. Sizes 13 to 14% neck. Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. Goldenberg’s—The Dependable Stor Women's New Fall Novelties (Slightly Imperfeet) Patents—Satins—Velvets Two-tones. Over 50 styles $ 1 98 in the lot. All sizes to 8. . Goldenberg's—First Floor. Boys’ $12.75 to $15.00 LEATHER COATS Leather Coats, wool lined, black only. -Sizes 10 to 18 years. 9 Women'’s Leather Handbags Assorted lot of pouch and underarm styles, in .39 Former $2.00 kind. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Diamond Cut Chokers cut crystal-like beads, in white, topaz, canary, sap- phire, amethyst. Correctly Goldenberg's—First Floor. ope Electro Silicon The magic silver polish, regularly 10c box. Slightly imperfect. Genuine Horse Hide $ 75 ! ’- Goldenbers's—Third Floor. black and colored leathers. Sparkling quality, finely $ ] 29 graduated. Goldenberg’s—Notion Dent. Electric Curling Irons 49 $1.00 Norida Compacts 79 50c Body Talcum Large metal can— delightfully scented taleums—with velour C Brushes loid handle. I 51« Goldenbers's—First Floor. puff. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Boys’ 10c Handkerchiefs Colored woven border, hem- stitched styles, in assortment c of pretty patterns. Goldenbers’s—First Floor. 50c HAIRBRUSHES White enamel fin- ish, good quality, white bristles, solid [ backs, variety of practical shapes and styles. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 9 Women’s $1 Rayon Underwear 200 Odd Pieces Pine Qual- . c ity Rayon Underwear, Vests. French Pantles, Chemise [ and Teddies. Pastel shades. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Candelabra Stand Electric Lamps Colonial Style Candelabra Stand Electric Lamps, with heavy iron s base, nicely decorated. Complete with cord and plug. o Electric Toasters Heavy Nickel-plated Electric Toasters, l ? 9c Stamped Voile Boudoir Pillows Goldenbers's—RBasement. guaranteed element. Five Pretty Patterns Regularly 8%c. Well made. Practical styles. Complete with cord and plug attachment. Goldenbers’s—Notion Dept. New thin model case. enamel finish—in assorted colors—complete with pow- der, rouge and mirror. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 25¢ Tooth Good quality bristles, assortment of desirable shapes, transparent celu- Goldenbers's—Basement. ped on Fine Quality Voile, in rose, green, yellow, blue, lavender colors. Easy to work patterns. Geldenbers’s Second Floor.