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DIPLOMATIC CORPS SEES SHAN BATILE Officers of 3d Cavalry and 16th Artillery Are Hosts to Party. A spectacular sham battle and riding exhibition was staged in honor of mem- bers of the diplomatic corps at Fort Myer yesterday, with officers of the 3d THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929." the form of large service trucks and riding about with sabers at charge position. Tha cham battle began when Buttery A, of the 16th Field Artillery, circled about the hall and was fired upon from a small village. Tanks were blown to bits and roads damaged by explosions before the battle ceased. Troop E of the 3d Cavalry provided a musical ride and the machine gun troop gave gymnastic rides. The exhibition rides scheduled for March 1 have been postponed to March 2, at the request of the inaugural com- mittee, so that inaugural visitors may attend. Tickets have been turned over to the committee. . Navy Graduates to Dine. ‘The first annual dinner of the newly formed Naval Academy Graduates’ As- sociation will be held tomorrow evening SALESMAN ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED ATTACK Bride of Few Months Identifies Father of Four as Assailant. Charges by Mrs. Norma Moubray, 20, bride of a few months, that she was attacked by a salesman in_her home, 1121 Owen place northeast, late Yes'.er- day, led to the arrest last night of Paul Alexander Ullrich, 37, father of four children, at his home, 41115 He was identified by Mrs. According to the woman, Ullrich called at the home while she was alone again by the man, who had remained in hiding there. Arrival of two collectors caused her assailant to release her, she said, and as they rang the bell he walked out the door past them. Police of the ninth precinct located Ulirich through a card bearing his name which he is said to have dropped in the houxe CABLE WILL GUIDE y SHIPS THROUGH FOG Blindfolded Helmsman Would Be Enabled to Steer Vessel by Sound. NEW YORK, February 11 (®.—A device that would enable a blindfolded 1 bottom is the guide. Two coils of wira| are hung one over each side of the vessel. They pick up electric impulses in the cable by induction and transmit them as sounds through headphones | worn by the helmsman. When the keel is over the cable the intensity of sound- is equal in each ear. But when the sound volume be- gins to diminish in one ear it is an indication that the ship is slipping off her course in the direction of the faint sound side. Fog does not affect the || opersuon of the %S TAT[S r RANT Charge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Satday—a Trcmcnom Sale of ) Hand-Painted Triang and Long Silk Scarfs Regularly $1.50 to $1.98! Dashing new color effects to brighten your Spring ensemble e featured in this wonder- helmsman to steer a ship safely into harbor was described recently at the annual meeting of the American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers by Robert H. Marriott, consulting engineer of the Federal Radio Commission. An electric cable lying on the sea Cavalry and the 16th Field Artillery as hosts. Following a salute to Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerail, chief of staff of the Army, mémbers of the Cavalry units at the post gave thrilling exhibitions of waiting until she thought he had gone, horsemanship, sweeping over hurdles in she re-entered the house, to be seized FEEEEEEETEXI Both Sides of Seventh Street—at Km 5 $ 5% $ $$% % GOLDENBERGS K \\\“ N WIWWW at the Willard Hotel. All graduates of and Introduced himself as a represent- the academy .have been invited to at- |atlve of a sewing machine company. The man seized her, she said, but after a struggle she freed herself and went out on the back porch. Aften t | : ¥ | fiul collection of crepe de chine NON!’P!’"&EQE"S‘ $ ; ! scarfs and triangles—that will g sell very quickly at this Satur- SPECIAL DINNER 75c day sale price! Come and pick @ 1 l‘and yours early! Goldenbers’s—Main_Floor. Unusual Purchase and Sale of Imported Washable Fabric Slip-on Gloves 69C 4 Featuring a very good grade of saddle sewn = fabric gloves (the kind that launder so perfect- Iy!) at a very tempting price. The new tans and grays for Spring. Goldenberg's—Main_Floor.—Charge Aces s _Invited. Chamois Ray and 42 Gauge Rayon Underthmgs ; In Regular and Extra Sizes! Step-ins—Chemise—Bloomers— Panties—Vests ing oney Beige, Mode Beige, It is the superior vy Grain, Chammne, and others. e garments that makes the price of $1.00 a MEN! T his Purchase of the Surplus Stock of B. Katzenstein & Bro., 16 So. Eutaw Street, Balto., Md., Brings the Season’s Greatest Savings in Two-Pants Suits and Overcoats clever new styles, with Entire Purchase Divided in Three Price Groups— 51114519 dallions and touches of lace to add a charming finish. Pretty pastel shades. st nd Tieor- Lucky for us—and lucky for you that this well known manufacturer was willing to make sacrifices to dispose of his lurplun stock! You can come tomorrow and take your pick of the season’s clloxcelt styles—Two-Pants- Suits and Overcoats of a type rarely seen at prices so low. In each group you will find a remarkable selection—and you can pick a bargain blind- folded! All sizes to fit all builds. Direct Entrances from K Street and Seventh Street. $ tend regardless of whether they are members of the association. Reserva- tions may be made with G. W. Daisley, 723 Thirteenth street, secretary and treasurer of the association. - AR Pair Regular $1.65 Value Silk from toe to top. Perfect qual- ity, too, and full fashioned—some- thing to hurry for at this price, don’t. you think? Especially when they are of sheer, even weave; with the new French heel—and when they come in so many smart shades: Mirage, Metallique, Cuban Sands, Gun Metal, Nude, Dove Grey, Moon- light, Af ere, Rose Dawn, Pip- For Boys—Glrls—lnfants In Our Newly Enlarged Third Floor Children’s Departments—Saturday! You know hew big a dollar looks to a child! Well, a dollar will come close to a child’s idea of its pur- chasing power in our Third Flcor Children’s Shops tomorrow' We're putting on a Dollar Day for Boys, Girls and Infants—and every. dollar ycu spend for the youngsters will bring big results! Our Third Floor Children’s Departments Will Be the Mecca Saturday, Feb. 16th for Thrifty Parents of Boys, Girls and Infants Saturday! Dollar Day Offering of S Big Values for the School Girl! g Boys’ Suits, 0’Coats & 3 69c to $1.00 Leatherette Coats and Mackinaws No Mail or Phone PP A DDA DD NDDHBAWNA es s ments for $9.75 — Then { spring prints for girls of 7 to 12 years. Tub Frocks, 2 for The'Idea Is: You Pur- A splendid assortment of crisp new chase One of These Gar- Sl T . $1 Take Your Chome of Any Other in the Lot for— Both Garmenh for $10.75 THE SUITS mclude all-wool and wool. mix- ture’ suits ‘wigh- two pairs of knickers and vest—sample vest suits with one pair of pants— some with knickers or long pants. Sizes 7-to 16 years in the lot. THE OVERCOATS are snappy all-wool ° models in neat patterns and mixtures—splen- didly tailored throughout. Sizes 3 to 16 years. . THE LEATHERETTE COATS THE MACKINAWS are of are waterproof, with wool lin- sturdy wool plaids that are mntar-ddedwsu!imam“ serviceable and warm. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Buy These on the Same Plan! [.eatherette Mackinaws Part- Wool Suits Either One for $6.75 s . and the Other for Boys’ 79¢ to 95¢| $1.45 to $2.95 ?o g'!l 6% RABADONAANDAHANDNDYL brown or blue. Girls’ $3 Flannel Middies Good News, Men! Here’s Another Shipment of $2 to $4 $1.39 \\ hoever classed some of these splendid pajamas as irregulars must have had sharper Samples and Slight lrregul-rs eyes than we have. They look great to us, and they will to you, too! Regulation, Lounging and Middy styles of imported and domestic broad- cloths, French sateen, oxford cloth, madras, pajama checks, etc. All with the famous elastic “Nobelt” that does away with strings. Slnpes patterns, plain -nd $2. 00 colors, whites. Sizes A to D. 50¢ to 75¢ Rayon and Hand-talored ties of high grade makes—and Silk Hose. . New Spring patterns and col- SOME values! Lots of patterns—all wool lined. $ $ 3 $ $ S S S $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ,- Straightline models that are given a smart < air through shirrings, tucks, pleatings and pipings. Girls' Linene Middy Blouses 2 for All-white linene models with give fils price. Sizes 8 to 20. Girls’ Suspenderl Butterfly Skirts An exceptional value! Colorful plaids—a good assortment, in sizes 7 to 14 years. o1y . Girls’ Rayon Underthings 2for | T'ee0s As inexpensive as cotton underwear—on 's"_x:,mlg':m‘l’;!$ this occasion—and how much nicer to tion braid trim- wear! Gowns, vests, combinations and e e bloomers in peach, white or green. Sizes green. Slizes 16 7 to 14 years. and 18 years. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. . ’ » Babies’ $1.00 Silk Caps, 2 for A Feature Item! Ruffled, embroidered and lacy styles for baby girls and plainer types for tiny boys. All of Capitol Silk—delightful styles. Mothers will need no urging to share in these remarkable Dollar ( ) Day values tomorrow ! Both for $7.75 THE SUITS are all-wool and part-wool mixtures, with golf pants or knickers. Sizes 7 to 16 years. $1.50 Sd';"} aE"” Sweaters and Hoe e i) Lumberjacks THE COATS are waterproof and Dart-wool Men’s 25¢c Garters 17¢c Paris and Brighton Pad makes—of narrow lisle web- bing. ors with double reinforced heel, toe and sole. Perfect and ir- Pull-over regulars. Sizes 10 to 11%. andcricket sweaters in fancy, Spring patterns—! sizes 28 to 36; and alllw ool lumber- jacks, per- fect and irregu- lars. Sizes 5 to 14 years. 75¢ to $1.98 Imported Silk and Lace F ASHION’S NEWEST Neckwear FOOTWEAR 50 BL-ONDES 1"......1“.1, Unl-rpn'e:ll Vestees, jabots, panels, collars and SAVE MONEY Tiny Tots’ 79¢ Creepers and Dresses $ Day Savings in Infants’ Wear $1.50 and $2.50 Knitted Sacques, $1 each. Babies’ Coats, in pink or blue plaids and checks, $1 each. Soft Moccasins and Shoes. TWO pairs for $1.00. 69c Beacon Blankets. TWO for $1.00. 17x18-in. Quilted Pads. FOUR for $1.00. Flannelette Gowns, Ger- tudes and Kimonos. FOUR for $1.00. Receiving Blankets. 4 for 3 .00, to $3.95 Novelty Suits Extraordi- nary values 1n little suits ith wash- 2 2 Cunning little broadcloths and and dainty prints— with touches of hand embroidery. Marvelous values in sizes from 6 months to 2 years. ears. PR’ dna ® alently irregular. Small Lots in Boys’ Wear 100 Suits and Overcoats. cuffs and separate collars—all of which are playing an important part Py in the vogue for femininity. Goldenberg's—Main or. B DW DN DA B AP OB D " Pumpe, Tiss, Straps—All Sizes, All Style Heels Over 600 pairs of cor- 25 Wool Mixture Suits with knickers, 8 to 14 years. 25 Winter Overcoats for Boys of 3 to 10. 50 Boys’ Black Rubber Raincoats, sizes 4, 6, 14 and 16 years. Chanel-Type Necklaces Regular $1.50 *1.00 Graduated clear white stones (genuine dentelles, Button-front Shirts. 2 for $1. (P P h A A AN B ARPAANGD DA RAD D BOYS’—GIRLS’—CHILDREN’S New Spring Footwear °.:‘.°“"s1 98 " Men’s Oxfords Straps Gunmeul Shipment All Goodyear Welts Every pair Guaranteed Jewelry 132 Boys’ $3.00 \ Olive Slickers Dark green water- proof slickers with corduroy lined collar and dog strap. Sizes 79cto $1 (“—7) $1.35Do0z. Flannelette Diapers, Tomorrow, Dozen Thi‘ vfll be onmf flolllrs Cio1e D5 the fptante Beparment] absorbent Gualley T g aP05beRt AN N AN AOBN y: “Bell” Payamn Slight irregulars snd samples of new Spring pajamas —of white or colored broadcloth. Sizes 6'to 18 years. Boys 79c to $1.39 Pajamas, 2 for s MIC‘ & Slight Irregulars ind _two fl.nlaee T R | n‘lnuon in sizes l' years. Boyw $120 to $3.00 Wash Suits s ‘Many "u:l‘u-—m Vi . New 2 to 8. Boys’ Boys’ 79 to 95¢ Wash Suits, 2 for A splendid assortment, s including slight irregu- Jars and perfect sults— all new in style. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Boys’ $1.50 Boys’ $1.50 and $2 $2 Knickers $ Knickers and . long pants of corduroy and staunch suiting mlxluns Every pair fully lined. BlRB 12 and 14 years. Boys 79c to $1. oys’ 79¢c to $1.50 School Pants, 2for duroy and suiting mix- s ture knickers, sizes 7 to 16 years, and corduroy long pants in sizes 10 to 1' years. 1 $1.50 and $2 “Bell’ Brand Shirts $ Biatect ‘and "Mt booties, in white trimmed 4 1 —collar-attach- % e of Browadeit and fancy patterns. Sizes 12 to 14%2. ) ° o Boys’ Genuine White Dresses A new shipment of genuine KOVERALLS, e able little sheer white in the seams. Blue, striped or khaki—in open-front and open- mack mijes. BN embroidered yokes or to 8 years. Infants’ 3-Piece Knitted Sets . All-wool sweater, cap and s with pink or blue. Obvi- 1 ously worth much more! Third Floor. Blouses, 2 for and Gertrudes 3 for htl Think of it—ador- Shwrs. e $ garments (long or $ styles—of broadcloth, short) at this price! PR, Daerns 6 to 16 years. Ex- Pinished with lace, r \::dlcc(;lefl!!l Bizes 4 r \"p“flnll Ofl!fln.A r ‘ lnchn—lz to & pack- . FEEXI Use Our Budget Plan—No Interest or Extras Added imported white metal with spring rin catch. > embroidered collars. ., Tan wsssmGoldenberg’s—The Dependable Store—Both Sides of Seventh at K