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i IAESP.IAROLE DIE OF INURES Edward N. Anderson, Driver| of Car, Is Released on Bond. James Patrick McArdle, 69, vice presi- | dent of the Mutual Serial Building sociation, who resided at 2140 I stre died at Emergency Hospital about 1:30 o'clock this morning as & result of in- juries received the night of January 7, | When knocked down by an automobile at Pennsylvania avenue and Twenty- | first_ street. | Edward N. Anderson, 21. of 2001 Six- teenth street, driver of the car, was | taken to No. 3 police station early this | morning and later paroled in custody | of his attorney to appear at an inquest Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt will conduct | at 11:30 oclock tomorrow morning. | Anderson took the injured man to | the hospital, where an examination dis- | closed he was suffering from a fractur> of the right leg, several broken ribs on his left sids and an injury to his scalp. Police filed a technical charge of reck less driving against Anderson, and bond in the sum of $300 was furnished fo his appearance. Mr. McArdle, unmar- | ried, a native of Washington, had re- sided here all his life, He was a mem- ber of Washington Council, Knights of Columbus, Holy Name Society of Stephen's’ Church and St. Vincent da Paul Society. He ed by a sister. Mrs. Henry Darcey, with whom he had THE EVENING STAR, WA‘SHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929, Crash Is Fatal I JAMES P. M'ARDLE. TWO FALLS CHURCH SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED Influenza Has Cut Attendance 20; Per Cent, Says Health Officer, | Recommending Astion. Special Dispatch to The Star. e Do Not Penalize Our Friends by Adding Extras or Interest to OUR Charge Account Thrift is Being Glorified by the Entire Country This Week. Why Not Enjoy Thrift EVERY WEEK at GOLDENBERG’S? Bcth Sides of Seventh at K Street ,:"\\ G o) J '» Lovely Spring GOLDENEBERG S Charge Accounts Invited Washington's Popular Shopping Center New Special Purchases Secured T his Week Rushed by Fast Express From New York Dress Manufacturers for This Friday Sale of Dresses Styles so varied that they will fill every need of your wardrobe. Tucks, pleats and novel necklines are a few of the prominent features of these dresses. Closing Out Sheet Music Department! To Make Room for Our New Radio Department on the Fourth Floor To make quick work of clearing out everything in the Sheet Music Departmeént we've cut prices prac- tically in half! These prices will be of extraordinary interest to music teachers and others who /‘"fi Fyvr'c (&2 want to save! B g All Popular 30c Sheet Music Including all the “hits ! 15¢ All Popular 40c Sheet Music Including the “hits” from the new shows.... 20C Century and McKinley Editions of Instrumental and Vocal Music; Fovery miss and woman will be captivated with these lovely dresses — so vibrant with the charm of the new Spring mode. SticetMaic; Booksiand Here you I\\'111 find \'nlluc'c th]at AL Studies, Now are more than unusual—ior the y o quality and the workmanship / " l/% Prlce e e s 'ormer Prices, 50c to $2.00 have not been sacrified to price. iy gt Fine quality Satin Crepe, Mathews' Studies, all FALLS CHURCH, Va, January 17.— The two schools of this community Goverment Hotels, and Aleyne A, Pisher, | mpere] orcred hshd MRy IR Mo Ontario Apartments, were knocked down | FOW on account of the influenza, which in front of Union Station early last | has reduced attendance 20 per cent. evening by an automobile of Carl G. They will reopen Monday. Jernberg. 433 Sixth street northeast, and Dr. C. A. Ransom. health officer of painfully injured. The former received | the fown, advised the Board of Edi- an injury to her right knee and other | cation that the prevalence of the dis- resided for several years. The funeral | wil be held Monday. Two pedestrians, Mrs. Susie Moore, selling regularly copy. Teaching Material, Including Injured. First aid was given at Casualty Hospital by Dr, Louis Jimal. ‘Robert Jones, colored, 10, of 32 Quincy place, was knocked down late yesterday | be_omitted for the iwo days. afternoon on Florida avenue, betw | e o Pirst and Second streets, by the au | mobile of Howard E. Howser, 613 Of place. Howser took the boy to Freed- men's Hospita! and had surgeons ex- amine him. They were unable to find he had sustained an injury, and he was | taken home. { was expected it would, and the board, upon his advice, ordered that the high injuries, while the latter’s left knee was | ease has not diminished this week as school and the common school session K For Proper Glasses for the Proper Occasion See CLAFLIN 922 14th St. PROGRESS OF KING'S RECOVERY SATISFACTORY By the Assoclated Press. | LONDON, January 17.—One of the most favorable bulletins drafted by the | Ji King's doctors since the beginning of his iliness was posted at Buckingham | Palace at noon today. | It described his majesty’s progress as “satisfactory,” even if it continued to be slow, and palace circles were plainly gratified with the report. Tt was pointed out that this was the first time the physicians had thus char- acterized the King's condition during | || his long {liness, and it is taken as an indication that the improvement con- tinues to be of a definite character. 45 NEW FLU CASES. Two Deaths Reported Here Brings Month’s Toll to 38. Forty-five cases of influenza were i reported to tl;‘e guh&zf Hull& Depart- ' |i ment today. No deaths from the disease 20 P 1 £l 1. | years in place of calomel. — wmm&fi'flmfirfii | They act easily and quickly on i far in January to 38. There have been | fll bowels and liver. | 1,436 cases reported this month. I Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- i} Since January 5, when the peak num- |l lets and keep fit for the daily ber of 166 cases reported was reached, | il grind. Thousands of happy men [ff the number of cases has been declining and women use them regularly as lll an aid to success in their every- more or less steadily. R y tasks. Know them by their 15¢, 30c, 60c. | “You can always save $5 to $10 on w."“m‘ Suit or Overcoat at Goldenberg’s — and here are values that prove it.” Healthy, vigorous men land life's best prizes. Buoyant step, || | bright eves, clear complexion and exuberant vitality denote a system free from impurities. Constipation poisons the whole system, slows the step, saps || | energy, destroys confidence and | il cuts down the earning power. Rid your system of constipa- “tion and_its poisons. Dr. Ed- [ ll wards’ Olive Tablets remove ] them gently, tone up the system, | clear the eyes and complexion ll and bring back normal vigor. A compound of vegetable ingredi- ents, prescribed to patients for ||| In Boston there are 5757 pupils in |l olive color. 212 portable schools and 1,244 children are being taught in basements. f== Styles, fabrics and patterns in such extensive variety that every man’s tastes are bound to be pleased. In these three groups of specialized values are crowded more value than you would be justified in expecting at such moderate prices. Blue Tubular Overcoats, with velvet collars and a large assort- ment of Box models and the popular big Ulsters, in good- looking and long-wearing fabrics. Suits in splendid variety, too—stvles, colors and patterns for young men and c¢onserva- tive dressers. K, “Winship” Clothes of Blue $33.50 Plain blue and pencil stripes and STYLE. The color that always leads in popularity. And thev're guaranteed in every particular. Fanty Bordered —Satin Edge— and Taped Bor- dered. Amber Finish Tips and Club Ends. All Standard Classics in sheet new high shades so conspicu- Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. . . All-Silk and Imported Gloria In a Marvelously 9 8 [ ] Values overproduction—and with our usual promptness in and their odd lots besides. Tomorrow we extend to dyed Silk-and-cotton mixtures made into popular 10- of colors and blacks—with handles in New Amber and Flat Crepe and other fashion- Sradeey reul form and books, at ONE-HALF = ous this Spl‘lng- Charge Accounts Invited. Underpriced Sale One of the largest Umbrella manufacturers in the “grabbing off” the best possible values for our cus- vou the benefits of this enormous purchase. rib Club-end models that are not only handsome, bhut Punjab effects. B . 65c. able Silks are shown in the REGULAR PRICES. Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. For Women $2.98 to $5 country made too many umbrellas—what they term an tomers we bought every one of their surplus stock— Here you will find Silks, Imported Glorias and Piece- will give excellent service as well. Good assortment comes, not from a buyer’s mistake nor a manufacturer’s loss, but from the efficient co-ordination of retail and manufacturing N units on a successful plane. ISLEY VALUES are the direct result of scientific manu- facturing and efficient distribution by the manufacturer of his own Factories product thru his own stores —Tuesday, January 15th— he National Retail Garment Association t Their Annual Fashion Review in Hotel Astor, New York, Sponsored Officially Four New Colors for the 1929 Spring and Summer Fashion. Goldenberg’s Silk Department presents authentically these four new colors in their showing of Spring silks. The New Colors FANDANGO CREPE FOLIAGE CREPE (New Burnt Orange (A Lovely Shade of Green) BONNIBLU CREPE ROSAND CREPE f (Dark Lustrous Blue) (New Rose Beige) I Accounts Invited. J TRUE ECONOMY ) The “Seven Won- der” Clothes $29.50 Everything possible has been done to make “Seven Wonder” Clothes an outstanding value. A variation of models that are certain to fit every figure, Men’s Store Direct Entrances From 7th St. and K St. Stores o Fashioned | Unloading Women’s Coats! Novelty Heel Silk Stockings g Womens CLoats We regret the parting—but the Goldenberg policy won't allow any Coats to overstay their welcome. We say “good-bye” to them-—regretfully—because they are so good-looking. But have your bargains — you'll think well of the store for giving you such whole-hearted savings. Full-fashioned pure silk hese—silk from toe to top of hem. Novelty heels — black and self colors—in sheer chiffon weight. Perfect quality. The wanted gun metal and new tan shades. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. Women’s $1 to $1.50 | 59¢ to $1.00 Neck- o . Chamoisuede Gloves | wear and Ruffling Slip-on novelty cuff style. A Lace panels, lace Sweet- washable glove that will wear heart Sets, Linen Collar and splendidly. New colors. ~ All c Cillc. i octs, 550 Georoatis sizes but not in all styles. Rufflin Toitaions Children’s Fleeced | Women's $1 to $1.50 Leather Gloves Toanale Scaths Made of goqd quality riangie Jcaris leather with clasp at wrist. Eashioned of heavy qual- Warmly lined with fleece. ity silk with painted de- k) . U signs in fashionable color c womell S and Mlsses combinations, o . Chamoisuede Gauntlets | $10 Spanish Shawls 2-clasp silk gloves in tan el AU TG and white. Mostly small quality silk. Have deep Goldenberg's—Main Floor.—Charse Accounts Tnvites, | (1INZE- *FLORIDAN? @0 THOUSANDS of ultra smart dressers no shoe style appeals like the buckle step-in. In view of this, Nisley constantly varies this popular pattern. Here is the latest conception in black kid, black satin and patent leather. The im- ported buckle is built right on to the shoe. The heels are Cuban, Our C/{‘oc&ng leylzsl Cjc;ys: “Atmosphere”, “Moonlight” or “Mirage” are the correct tones in silk stockings to wear with black kid, bleck satin or patent leather if contrast is desired. For harmony “Gunmetal” or “Misty Morn” are best. These and many other shades in sheer chiffon and service- weight silk stockings with square, pointed end new French heels are available in Nisley stores at $1.15 $1.35 $1.65 SEVENTY STy 9 Sizes 2%2t0 9 $ Selected Styles AAA D in AAAA P NISLEY—In Washington, 1339 F St., NW Quality! Fashionably Finished With Luxurious Fur Collars and Cuffs Fine Velour, Broadcloth and Suedene FITCH OPOSSUM—RACCOON MAN- DEL—MARMINK—MANCHURIAN WOLF—OPOSSUM DYED MANDEL. Black and popular colors Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Sizes 16 to 44—and Extra Large Sizes 421/, to 521 In brown. Also women's I 9c color combinations on heavy sizes. All sales final.