Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1929, Page 24

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._~.._. AR. WASHTN GTO\‘ B 0o TTTT’T%.QD AY, FEBRUARY 28, 1929. HOUSE BODY TO FIX TARIFF PROGRAM Revision Enters Second Phase Saturday as Ways and Means Unit Meets. Dy the Associated Press. Tarfl revision enters its second phase Saturday, when Republican members of the House ways and means committee | meet to arrange their program for the | subcommittee sessions. - When these are over the work of drafting the bill to be presented will begin. committee yesterday ended seven of open hearings. during which e more than 1,000 witnesses appeared nd there were pleas for higher duties ctically all items affected by the t law. Since the changes in du- er present plans are to be made agriculture schedules, it is most of these pleas will ded. ation will be given, however, tions from Ogden Mills, Under- f Treasury, made to the day with a view to im- ng the administration of the tariff Mills Criticizes Statute. ' principal criticism of the ute was directed at the sec- ng to the basis of valuatoin t of ad valorem duties. He nt re-appraisement meth- ain instances x(‘“llt in cction of the tariff act | t on United | reign value cannot mined, it sald that | not lie there. He at- it to the fact that a an appealed case foreign value did ex- | e appraiser could not perly determine this value As a re- | . he told the committee the duty | would he based on a foreign value d 1o the coutt by the submission ch Treasury agents were luation Change. He rocnmnudnd a change whereby h of value determined on by the sing officer, subject to review by | of the Treasury, should throughout all re-ap- roccedings, and he t the appraiser's valua- rima facie correct on re- 1epeal of a provision which places g0 upon the goods of export refused to allow access to their | for the purpose of determinating was also recommended by Mr. | He said that this provision had “ill feeling which has sometimes ed international importance.” 131 VACCINATED ON SHIP. al Health Precaution Follows Removal of Smallpox Case. W YORK, February 28 (#).—One >d and thirty-one third-class gers on the Cunard liner Andania ccinated and taken from the | ine station to Hoffmans Island | by order of Federal Public Ith doctors, when it was learned t a smallpox patient had been re- ved from the ship at Halifax, hey will be released at the end of | the smallpox incubation period if none develops the disease. The first cabin | and tourist passengers were allowed to land at the vessel's pier. EXPLORER REACHES PERU. LIMA, Peru, February 28 (#)—Sir Hubert Wilkins, noted Australian ex- plorer, who is returning from his air expedition to the Antarctic arrived | here yesterday aboard the steam- | ship Ebro, en route to New York. He was accompanied by Lieut. Carl Ben Cielson, Joseph Crossan and Orville Porter, his chief aides. The party landed here for a sight- seeing tour. Quebec Suffrage Bill Lost. QUEBEC, Quebec, February 28 (&) — | A bill to give the women of Quebec the 1ight to provincial elections was de- feated in the Quebec Legislative Assem- bly yesterday by a vote of 50 to 16. The balloting showed a gain of five votes for the cause of suffrage as com- COULD NOT BE SWEETER gl ANY RICHER, ANY PURER MEANITIT e ——— we are a healthy) looking three - We daily drinik thismilk, L)OU see 14c Quart Delivered to Your Home Phone North 1436 == NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLAN= WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR 'FRIENDS Two-Day Sprmg Inaugural Sale “at Seventh and K “At Seventh and K”’ Friday Odd Lots in Knit Underwear Fer Women and Children Kiddies’ 50c Waist Suits, 29¢ oss-bar and with Sensat: Qf.h" knit long muslin suits in ankle length sleeves. PBroken sizes. 25¢ Infants’ Cotton Shirts, 121c “otton S and bands in ffered at just half Women'’s Jersey Knit Bloomers, 59¢ Slight seconds of the 70¢ groie Elastic at waist and knee Women’s Gauze Union Smts, 29c Bodice or styles with (;:H sizes only Goldenberg's—Main Floor. An Enormous Sale Event! 50,000 Yards of 49c to 69c Wash Fabrics At ONE Sale Price—and Such a Low One, Too! One of the biggest events of its kind that Washington has seen in many a day! Practi- cally every type of better grade fabric_is included — RN YARD IN GUAR/ ANTE D FAST COLORS! Just look at this list—and you will realize how diversified a sclection this is! 36-in. 36-in. 36-in. 36-in. 36-in. 32-in. Printed Piques Printed Broadcloth Printed Beach Cloth Printed Rayons Brocaded Rayon Crepes Zephyr Prints ldenbers's 36-in. Plain English Broadcloths 40-in. Printed Voiles 40-in. Printed Batistes 36-in. Printed Dimities 35-in. Printed Charmeuse 32-in. Checl.ed Rayons ‘Women's s1 Novelty Heel Silk Chiffon Hose79<-‘ Slizht Irregulars Silk-to-the-top Chiffon Hose with double pointed heels and fashion marked, seamed backs. shades. 69c Delusterized Rayon Hose, 49¢ backs and fashion marks. Boys’ Gclf Hose attractive patterns and Perfect gualitv—with se. or square heels. Wanted sha Tp-length, medium- weight cotton hose, in 25c colors, Perfect quality. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. A Startling Clearance of House Dresses In a number of smart Kiddies’ Silk-and-Rayon 15¢c| | Slight Irregulars 13-length Socks, in plain colors with fancy turn- over cuffs. Large assort- ment. " GOLDENBERG'S $2.50 Golden Peacock Sets Pace powder, lissue crecm ishing eream, a plete ai this Main Floor. ‘onal Purchase! New Spring Dresses At a Price That Will Draw Thrifty Wemen to Goldenberg’s Tomorrow! Such stylish, Springlike frocks for $5...amazing! Attractive printed as well s plain silks among them—featuring navy and black as well as brilliant high Rippling one and two piece silhouettes, with pleatings, tuckings, bows, touches of lace, and cther flattering details, including slenderizing effects for the larger woman., Even the Larger Women Can Share in These Exceptional Dress Savings! Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 44—40 to 50 Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. You Will Enjoy Choosing From These Handreds of New Spring Hats Every Hat shown for the first time! Large and Small Head Sizes! 1,000 SMART LEATHER MODELS Worth $1.98 to $2.59! A sensational opportunity to save on stunning new bags of Calf, Alligator, Lizard Calf, and Hand- some New.Novelty Grained Leathers. Back-strap pouches, long-handle pouches, and underarm styles, fcaturing ‘ beautiful new shell frames, ornaments, fancy caiches and other clever details. Nicely lined in moirc and fitted with purse and mirror. Sec them—they are beauties! Plenty of Black, Tans, Brocwns and Greys. Goldeabers's—Main Floor—Charse Accounts Invited. Pointed \«‘é\ : Sanitary 9x10.6 ft. Congoleum Made Rugs P $4.50 At This Popular Goldenberg Price! We have specialized on this very low prlcc_--and here, as always, it indi petces uperlahve value—and NEWEST STYLE! Here are straw-trimmed felts—crochet viscas—fancy braids and ballibuntal cloths—in smart slyles for the bobbed haired miss, the girl or woman whose hair is growing out, and the older woman. The Best Colors for Spring are: Byrd Blue—Foliage— Tons—Brown—Red, Pansy—Navy-— $1.50 and $1.98 Felt and Silk Hats This clearance price represents but one- to one-third of the orighal prices! Sc ¢ slightly but they worth cor for! Goldenberg's—Second Floor Charge Accounts Invited. well Tomorrow! Another Opportunity to Buy smien Congoleum-Made Rug AT ABOUT Convenient Payments if Desired" | 9x7.6 ft. Congoleum Made R.... 33-50 Colorful Rugs that Wwill Brighten Any Room Formerly $1.00 Formerly $3.00 . Washington housewives will be here in great numbers tomor- row to take advantage of such tremendous savings, and well they might! : Ginghams, Percales, Prints apd Broadcloths —in an enormous variety of styles and cglogs—but not all sizes in each style. Some are soiled, but w 11 res, at such savings, and when ail are washable? 4 Goldenbers's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Tnvited, Formerly $2.00 Wonderful savings can be realized in this outstqtic_ling sale of New and Draperies & Curtain% Swotisedhy Fuoeh 59¢ Reversible ; 39 c Special! Ruffled $1 fi9c Window 48 ¢ Terry Cloth, yard Curtains . New pat- rtains with tie-backs shades; 36 inches wide. Ruffied ; e Dot e'te seen Tor'a lone L : terns and colorings. ; £ Rt on good rollers. 1o retail for 1. RayonDamask 79 Gerds Curtain $l $2.45 Cus Drapery, Yd. C| Ocauze Backs for Bar 36 inches wide. New Plain | Harber rayon drapery in stripe Chairs and brocade designs. Col- orful patterns, ' 75¢ Cushions, special at Size 16x18 inc tufted. a 1, size. Yds. Colorful $1 Cretorne . Marquisette . . Plaid and voiles New stripes and all-over 36 inches wide. rayon colored strip: 159 ed vmv heavy cre- patterns. Good width. it with colored Many color combinations 400 yards to sell. $169 Ready-Made q | Cretonne Overdrapes Of high-grade u('unnL: in floral and stripe de Many colors from which to select. If you aterials , you couldn’t get th y better than these, 18{9‘: Striped and Plain| 39¢c Awning ayon Duck, yard. . . Drapery, yard. 65(: In tan and brown 36 inches wide. range | and of colors. Ideal Summer . draperies, stripes. GOLDENBERG’S - vell| figures. Summery curtains— priced very low! 3 $1. 95 Ruffled Criss- "9 Cross Cui- tains, pair stripes A 1ot ; 3 air. “'n "colors ot white clge or ivory v‘d and ready Belgian Slip Covers Fer 3-Pc. Qverstuffed Suites With 5 Loose Cushions 25 A\ nrkman~h|p'n”l it | guaranteed ; made of Belgis ’ linen - with colored cotton | stripes; 10 patterns to choosc from. 1 or any cheaper brown and i . Goldenhe Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 31 inches wide. paclaenhers's THE DEPENDABLE STORE—SEVENTH STREET AT K I gular / 2 Prlces Sold as seconds, but many of them are comparatively perfect 59¢ Yard-Wide 9x12 Perfect Gold Seal Rug Border Congoleum Squares ank design. varnish = ¢ e 39c Seamless, sanitary and dur- $5 Ya. Full rolls. Sold Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleums sht seconds. At big savings because they're classed as seconds $1.50 $2.00 $2.75 Art Squares Armstrong’s Armstrong’s Armstrong’s Linoleums Linoleums Linoleums Floor Covering Wwill cover (without a $ —7§ L= s | s | s 35¢ q. Yd. Sq. Yl Sq. Yd. Just at the Start of the Season—We Offer a Sale of thc Popular “Marie Antoinette” Rugs At Exactly Wholesale List Prices medium size rooms. Made b Beautiful colors and designs to select from. SENS- ox12 ft. | 8x10ft. | 6xI2ft. | 6x9 ft. Grass Rugs $1375 51255 | 51140 | $855 . fine 3x6 Ft. to Match, $2.95 27x54 to Match, $1.95 - $13.95 to $16.50 All-F; lberoRugs $ 1 0 Fine or basket weave. 7 et D D 5 LT AR 2 able. Without borders, 9x9 Felt-Base 50c Felt-Base Twelve pat- terns, - suitable for any room. Sold as slight seconds. Sq. Ya. $7.25 and $8.95 Fiber Rugs 6x9 ft. U Many pat- terns: re- versible. Armstrong’s Quaker Rugs 9x10.6 ft. 6L | Extra heavy felt base, guar« ] anteed to wear well. Slight || seconds. $35 & §39 Seamless Axminster & Velvet Rugs Large variety of pat- terns and colors. Woven on stenciled designs. 9x12 or $2 I Assorted, useful sizes. Ix106 ft. ti00d assort- Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store.—Charge Accounts Invited. t of pat-

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