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THE ."EVENING STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, '1929. J===""=""""No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan—We Do Not Penalize Our Friend. GOLDENBERG S Bcth Sides of Seventh at K St. s e Washington’s Popular Shopping Center Kroehler Living Room Suites at 25% to 33%% Savings! Beautiful Furniture, sound in construction and built fer enduring seryice, offered in unstinted variety, scld at lowered prices without sacrifice of quality—that is our claim to your preference in buying furniture. Those who take the trouble te investigate—com- pare prices, assortments and qualities, invariably decide on Goldenberg furniture. Be as critical as you can—we know our values will surprise you. Need more be said? Use Our Budget Plan—Y our Word Is Your Pocketbook, and We Don’t Penalize Our Friends by Adding Interest or Extras - $225 Kroehler $159.00 3-Piece 3-Piece rlcl:hae:r Kroehler Suite Suite Three-cushion Sofa, Fire Carved frame top and molded side Armchair and Club Chair, frame base, beautifully de- covered all over with jacquard - signed, covered with 100% velour; reversible spring- \Iohmrxnumde har‘t\; of seli- i g tone velour, reversible spring- filled cushions; three styles o filled cushions. Sofa, Club and choose from. Fireside Armchair. $195 Kroehler = 3-Piece Davenport 3229 Kroehler Suite Mohair Bed Sulte “Krochler” Bed - Davenport Carved frame top rail. Note Suite, in two-tone jacquard f;\huee nxeo:l :5{!: {‘r;me it uwdun we]ours The davenport opens into large size bed. Fireside xhet.he‘a “cc"“"‘l“.::‘hgdc“" n‘;:, armchair and club arinchair. mlmm“h eovemnd with ‘mumh‘“e Ziss Loose, spring-filled reversible hair, outside backs of self-tone cushions. velour. 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A rolled edge cottnn mattress and link spring are included. double, three-quarter or twin sizes. N I Use Our Budget Plan }° Interest or - GGLDENBERG'S—THE DEPENDABLE STORE—BGTH SIDES'OF SEVENTH AT K——el Q EQUALITY ISUE AIRED AT HEARING Women Back and Oppose Proposed Amendment Be- fore Subcommittee. By the Assoclated Press. Advocates and opponents of a sed amendment to the Constitution { which would give women equal rights with men gave their views today to Senate judiciary subcommittee. Support of the proposed legislation was voiced by rcpresenlauves of the National Womej Party and opposi- tion came from the League of Women Voters and 13 other women's organiza- tions, The amendment would provide that “men and women shall have equal rights” and that “Congress shall have power to enforce” its provisions. Among the proponents was Miss Emma Wold of Poruand Oreg., who pointed to the laws of her State as proof of her assertion that measures “can be endcted for man and woman workers that are constitutional. Murray of Brooklyn, a tlcket “seller on the yn, Manhat- tan Transit Railway, declared that “co stantly increasing numbers of working women are demanding that if Lhern are to be laws regulating industry they shall be based on the conditions of - dustry, not on sex, and that they shall prly m all workers, men and wom: 3 Mrs. Meud Wood Park, former pres- , ident of thc National League of Wom- en Voters, characterized the proj legislation as “unnecessary, ineffective, | reckless of consequences and backward ng.” 'MAN 1S SENTENCED FOR CHURCH FRAUDS Pennsylvanian, Convicted of Get- ting Money Under False-Pre: tenses, Draws Year. Convicted of obtaining money under false pretenses from 25 representatives of local church organizations, David Al- bert Stuckey, 26, was sentenced to serve a yelr in jail with another year in lieu f $400 fines by Judge Ralph Given in Pollce Court Stuckey is n1|eged to have obtained funds from church organizations by telling representatives that he was a paroled convict trying to make good. He has a prison record at Carlisle Pa., where he served three years, when con- victed o( joy- ridmg according to Detec- tive J. r and Howard E. nge who ams Igota ty good break at t:nt 5 stuckey said, after being sen- ncel The young man, who claims to be a former student of Geor Tech, ex- plained to reporters that he sought re- venge against all churches becau: in his native city of Carlisle tes- tlfled agalnst him e} le was con- victed of joyriding nnd recommended “severe punishment.” His arrest last sunday prevented mnrrixge to a Washington girl, Stuckey I don’t ever wnnb her to find out about this,” he O'LEARY RESIGNS AS AID TO ROVER J. O'Leary, assistant United Shtes nnorney since May, 1918, tendered his resignal States Attorney Leo resume the general practice of the law, will become general counsel street. OLenry was In the limelight durin the alleged contempt of court trial 1o ng with the the Fall-; Sl.m:lnlfi cogx;spirmy g “e‘ conduct of O'Leary in his examinsnon of the witnesses cnnsed a lengthy di cussion by counsel for the responde fiwnrd J. Kidwell, “the talkative juror” . Justice slddnns O'L¢ e.xry of the charg Fman ‘The former Lssmam prosecutor has been engaged in every phase of the work of the office of United States attorney from Police Court to chief prosecutor and drafter of indictments in novel and special cases. The oouru upheld the contention of O'Leary tha an automobile is' a deadly weaj n when he drew an indictment against two men for running down and kmlnl a man with an lngnmoblle For the _—— | 1 n's ted ry y iy Brookl, T a en posed i i today. Webe: sted him. pret! gia 3 rel s a when he his today A. Rover. He 1 of the d - Vi the H stree the he ited * A IR K KK K KK Rk ok kR e STAR RADIO WASHINGTONS LARGEST RADIO ST 1350 F St. N.W. 409 11th St. N.W. 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