Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1929, Page 34

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i i BN - 4 # 7 ¥ N et 8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1929.' 3% I.ANGI.EY mmflR o $4.00 Rayon 'AWARDS DIPLOMAS! | : ‘. : l zfi-' e Y : 1 . v . Bedspreads Sixty Students Are Grad- ) | : j 8 g 4 , X 32_4_9 uated, of Whom 14 Areon || oy b, b : . Bedspreads of rich, lus- | el ; : trous quality, in blue, gold, Honor Roll. - = . « e orchid and green. Scalloped Both Sides of Seventh at K Charge Accounts Invited Washington’s Popular Shopping Center | $dg¢: 80x105in. Sixty students of the Langley Junior High School, who completed their coursé during the semester just concluded, were === All Winter Coats at Final Drastic Reductions the Board of Education, 14 comprised £ e in e elavorste g Here’s Where We Say “Good-by” to All Fur-Trimmed Coats and’ ‘Far Garments at Cost-Re ardless Prices! The exercises were begun with a sa- fute to the flag by the braduates, after S St e B 5, 18 | | We regret the parting—but the Goldenberg pollcy The Unexpected Hapwfl foc, chacis B werers i sncinie | || won't allow any Winter Coats to overstay their time. tory. ‘The honor of presenting the |, | & 9 By Bl Wb | We sny good-by” to them—regretfully because they ’ s accpies or Lansiey by witem || are so good-looking. But have your bargains! You'll oot i pam, pur ot vel | think well of the store for giving you such wholehearted Calvary Methodist Episcopal . Church, addressed the graduates on the miean- | ] ing of commencement and thé responsi- savmgs bility of graduation. Chester Holmes, principal of Langley, bid farewell to the | | graduates, charging them to preserve | the traditions of their old school when they undertake the senior high school : o course. o i ° ° Following Mr. I-fiolmes tad&ress ‘];Ill' 3 ° Hine presented diplomas to the gradu- ° ates. The honor roll graduates, who| |} . X were announced at the commencement | [} - ‘¥ Nm wol’th Ul'ldel' s7 %—M&ny slo v&l ' exercises, were Charles Weber, Beatrice ues: Hler, Russell Shewmaker, DoV ||l cuffs of fur, or tailored models. Sizes 16 to 44 and extra large sizes, 42% to 52%. Also | which to select several Spring Cubbin and Joseph Sitnick. ' Broadtail fur fabric coats, in black and brown, with deep shawl collar and cuffs of frocks, and to learn they are ‘The other gr;;ia;obes B':r:e o d BT Bauman, John n Baxter, mer | | ra ; > s _ Frankiin Bennett, Philomena hll\dnr‘gla;le: ceoon or cocoa dyed mande] furs. Sizes’ 3‘ to 46. priced as such a modest price Bereli, Carl Simms Blankenship, Jol b 5 Conrad Bonnett, Florence Margueri | —many at less than half! Brill, Hilbert Sanford Browne, .Yohn | [ ] [ d Warren Callahan, John Manuel de Bet- | | This was indeed a fortunate 1'Erba, Norman g . - i e Botien, S | Sealine Coats Seallne Coats [-norustmem: Wryatt Clifton Garrett, Charles Nelson feature extraordinary values Gregory, Ruth Lucille Herbert, Elmer || : for Fri dly! Hipsley, Bernard Henry Hohmann, Mar- R lom Florence Bluniley, Eather Kaplan, 50 = Mary J¢ €] er, atherine King, | | . fl;mzl:i::;m-nm Dorothy Dolore ° : ° Dresses for Street, After- [cGonigal, Lucy Ellis f 3 . Howard Moran. Charles Woodrow Mul- i ‘ noon, Sports and Business lican, Lillian Elizabeth Murray, Hugh ww__ .M m Ev"“"‘ Pence, Ji i aeph: Bappaport, Bl Jospnine g Formerly $89.50 to $119.50 . - Formerly $89.50 Dresses included! ertson, William Robert Shelton, Mark | (Dyed Coney) : (Dyed Coney) Mary | : The Daytime Dresses are of ring Prints, Silk Crcpu nelu B AumiinTaplor, Tawrence EpBA Beautifully tailored Fur Coats of Buck Handsome Sealine (dyed Coney) Fur | and. Georgettes—al: b ol o - ...d‘lm'.fi' g m‘;’.fi:’fi%{;"‘..".'fl':‘::,f:.:‘.fim Towles, Harry Val Alfred Wardell | || Sealine (dyed Coney), with large shawl | Coats, trimmed with Marmink or Fitch | models. Fllru, novelty tuckings, pleatings, new neck- and Georgette. Flares, Bouffant mod,ell, ruffles, pointed Calre Eé”:’e‘fiéo?\fn"“fli;u"‘%“m Hsenllll collar and deep cuffs of Marmink, Red | furs. Richly lined with satin. Pouch or lmeo—Sphnt 's smartest style notes! skirts, embroidered efioch Rode, Peach, Orchid, Maize othy Alice Wilson and Edwin Joseph Fox, Brown Fox, Squirrel or Pointed Wolf. | Johnny collars., Sizes 16 to 38. Think Fencha, Green, New Blue, Red, Tan, Navy and Black. and Flesh. Yerak, | ¢ i i 2 . . | Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 40 and 42 to 52. of buying a fur coat at such a low price! Sizes 16 to 20—36 to 42—44 to 50, Goldenbere's—Sesend Tioor—Charee Accounts Tavtd. SAYS BRITAIN SEEKS e R i SOUFSES | i Greatest Values Yet Offered in Rugs and Floor Coverings! g “‘:,::.m‘:";‘ §1 .2‘15,&15-40 ‘”’;;,.4":’3’..".., i $69 $75 & $85 Seamless . 1,000—9x12-ft. e l and -$1.50 | i oy ool .Wilton Rugs $ 5 ’ *“Searfleb’s‘iFelt-Bue Made Kendal, Janice Talbert, Frances Dow- | || " What a thrill to find such Sohiard Hunteman, Diie Leatn, ann { Coats of soft Suede materials and Broadcloth, with shawl or pouch collars and | an array of smart styles from 5 ‘Admiral T. P. Magruder Tuesday night | 2 Wifater » Sq. Yd: 1.65 lud s’ 75 Gndu 1 tich, “soft , tane colors, to hagmonize with “any_color @Epressed * thie. 'Tape that .he: Sengte Armstrong” or “Nairn. $ “scheme. An opportunity to buy high-grade rugs made NEW YORK, January 31.- —Declarlng | v Ilm o % 84 g BB e lnlald : hnOIe 9x12 or 8.3x106. Beautiful, artnsnc patterns in ! Nariety ‘o (new »‘s retain her-supremacy of the spas, Rear. pretty patterns suit- ey o, Dol seves ok paoe ||| - The kinds that gre well Armstrong’s or Nairn's ..| by the Artloom Rug Mills at about the price of ordinary -able for any room. ¥ a5 weil s i own inierets, not by Fe. | known for durability; : Pat- | Inlaid . Linoleum s 95| vetvet rugs. Al strictly perfect, ‘with heavy fringed ends. All have pretty events, but by mnlnbammmg ‘apowerfully | | - terns for any room in the Good wearing grades. e —-—————‘——“_—_——_,_,—' fi;fif?;ffl‘fi:’fifl;’,‘fr’:lfix??fl F responst’ Home, Soms sildigs shight ‘}’\ffla;); patterns and m Alex. Smith’s Alex. Smith’s SS9 and $4250| Alex. Smith’s prepared for delivery before the Eco- seconds. Full rolls. e = $40 and $45 Axminster $20 and $22 nomk‘s “I hope for the good of the country 50c Felt Bue 3 |- b 24 o e interest of ponco the ruee || g . Floor c.mi...3 CcH VeVlef Rugs 32 5 Axminster gné‘t;\:;tg:nd;;el gde“nlt;nd swg | O 250 full rolls of good wearing grade 9x12 eor the bill become law with no time limit | I in_a good assortment of patterns 8.3x10.6 Seamless _all- 1200 -9 x 12-Foot Size and with the amendment of Senator % suitable for any room. b N | | wool pile rugs. B s s Borah providing for the restatement | ||| ) Sold as slight xmperfeeu Newest 1929 Velvet R“gs i Fes‘lx ot 's' b ‘I'I'! 3 and 3—'50 and recodification of the rules of mari- | ||| Congoleuin ' | 69¢ Armstrong’s time warfare governing the conduct of ! 3 P AT SRR %50 both_belligerents and neutrals before : ] 'Made Floor | - Guaranteed Alex. Smith's $20 Seamless Loty “ A A anganab, Mo the next conference on limitation of . " Coverisi Floor Coveri 5 3 5 armament in 1931, it will prove to all 3 overmg loor Lovering 9x12 Bruue R y (2SS Tehs, . ;-lu- minded ut::enutn:& tg:‘ Javan ex-| | ] 3 ugs : 500 9 x 12 Armstrong’ insion of e ni S e~ 2 signed to aid world peace.” I h Sl o ezer unu All-wool loog tugs N o Quaker Rugs 5 .95 He warned that this country could no | |} Mmhl all-wool that will wear well. 4 Extra m'y felt-base ‘ rugs, 3 2 - longer ignore world politics and de- teed to- we Vi » Bxtss heavy felt | TUgs, elbneiy vmnn Sold as slight see- edr Wwell. lfleyMp-mnu. o et e A et 2278 & o “! "":'::..., 42 [suse “unha aew |. Beatitur patterna.” Soid | ons. terns. sam bt Sold ‘s ‘siight seconas structure. finish. slight seconc Turning to Great Britaiws naval 3 A policy, he declared that ‘it was predi- | . cated upon a belief in war. | Final Clearaway! | Coachella Valle; Calit, marketed| || ' ¢ ’,’ : Hearly 1,500,000 pounds of dates last Radlo Fans Here 3 Where We Scored a Coup washGoods Remnants year. s ||| Famous “Brunswick” All-Electric || =itz s, | | Radio & Panatrope Combination ||.5mre) =ue ly a day passes but what some dishonest person inbénts ‘a new | Rayons, 40-in. Plain Colored vy S0, r:glrtfimngwney in Chicago | 1 2 Organdy, 36-in. Mercerized Two young men, longing for t e uc lons o 0 3 Jersey, 36-in. Lingerie Voiles, c Jucce o ;@;-:3?:::?::&‘:“’:5 2 (§l | 30-in. Printed and Plain Plisse terday and immediately went into i i 3 Crepes, 40-in. Plain Colored aferénce th ibility of ! Every “Brunswick” in | : gzl{::féfigzig%;fi‘? ifi;fi:&'& i The reason for these sensational reductions may be stated in one word—OVERPRODUCTION. This Sale Is Brand New, | X:‘:,:?j;“:,:;:rxx’?nfi SRR T ‘gn;f’:'geg"; e . Il The manufacturers of the world-renowned and nationally-advertised “Brunswick” Panatrope and Radio g:.'::‘“";‘ ht‘!'“fiy 8:'.‘:::_1 Il | «d Lawns, 36-in. Printed Dimi- pemor & Co. aavere we |- | |}l and Panatrope Combination selected some of their distributors to dispose of their surplus holdings of || teed, With One Year’s FREE handed the arlver o check and | L)} ||| machines. Goldenberg’s was one of the chosen—and as a result, Washington radio fans are offered SERVICE! ) Remnants of— ret went out the back door and Il famous “Brunswick” machines and sets at prices unheard of before! Brocaded Rayons, Rayon 50c to 75¢ nto the young men's own auto- | Values mobile which carried it the police e reckc. wamnt e | ||l Now read the sensationally low prices and be here early— ‘ i m ede!;Mr“.‘, e ized Highiesy e Boc. | for quantities are limited and your chance will be gone when i Plspee e i Crepe de Chine, English c these sets are sold! s : 28 Broadcloth, Mercerized ties. 8 " ! Wash §nm, Pmted Rayons, “Brunswick” | “Brunswick” N\ Ul U 155 0 e ide. Usaful All-Electric All-Electric { /TR P i Le:nl- .luihlilo for many Panatrope | Panatrope , ‘ |- 4 e A 5 [ f i : 2 Remnant Lengths of — Formerly Listed | Formerly Listed ‘ SHUEAEN | 7 Rlcm:’ Rllyon,nl’nn':g 75¢ to $1.50 gyt Ao 1l | b ot § RAPm iy, Prnsed g | . o Vllene 00 |$ TR R | Combinas |BribscdSetia Meid Brocaded i i | inted Satin _ 7 v - : R ‘ , But , Taf- e i ! »’»‘ dR& io % e, Butterfly llfl‘ll al ‘an fets. Ray, ' Cel Formerly Listed at $550 R ..y on y"r.cr. Buy Your “Brunswick” in This Sale on Our I % A Rayon Serge." BUDGET PLAN—No Interest or Extras. | All umble lengths, 36 to Goldenberg’s—Radie Department——Fourth Floo. s widdes o s Goldenberi's~<Muin Floor.+~Olarge Accounts Invited.

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