Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1929, Page 27

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FURTHER RESTRICT FRUIT MOVEMENTS Washington Order Closes | Number of States to Florida Products. oclated Press May 17.— s upon the movement of trus fruits and all other fruits | ington Iast night at hoadquaners of the &tate Plant Board h The order, the 1"1 nl Board _said, closes m\mcd ately the States of Wash- {agton, Oregon, Idahn California, Ne- Utah, Arizo New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Ark'mta& Louisiana, Tennessee, New Mexico, Texas, Okln- homa, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North (‘Arnlma South Carolina and the Island | f Porto Rico to these Florida products, rrzn|dlr‘= of what part of Florida in | which they may have been grown. The order is mandatory and leaves nothing to the discretion of those in charge of operations in Florida, it was announced. No explanation accom- panied the order, which was lelegrnphed to Dr. Wilmon Newell from the office of the Plant Quarantine and Control Ad- ministration at Washington. ARKANSAS BANS FRUIT. Rallroads Notified Not to Accept Florida Shipments. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 17 (#).— A ban on Florida fruit was declared yesterday by the Arkansas Plant Board, following an investigation by entomolo- gists, which they said revealed the larvae of the Mediterranean fruit fly in grapefruit sold in & grocery store here. Raliroads were notified not to accept fruit shipments from Florida, where Federal -nd suw officials are waging war on the 'WARNS AGAINST FRUIT FLY. North Carolina Commissioner Says Disaster Will Result. RALEIGH, N. C, May 17 (®.—A warning that if the Mediterranean fruit fly is not kept out of North Carolina a vel disastrous situation may be faced was sounded yesterday by Com- missioner W. Graham of the State Department of Azrlcullure upon his considered. wac accompanied by Dr. Leiby, depart- ment entomologist, The commissioner called on indi- viduals and organizations to co-operate by destroying decayed fruit and by sending to Dr. Leiby any insects found in fruit, eapecmly 1n grapefruit. ENGINEER WHO FORGOT ORDERS WINS ACQUITTAL Jury Fails to Find Canadian Guilty of Manslaugther in Connection With 17 Wreck Deaths. By the Auulnea Press. PARRY SOUND, Ontario, May 17.— G.V. Alexlnder engineer of a Canadian Nntlonll train which on March 20 col- lided with another, causing a subsequent loss .of 17 lives, yesterday was acquitted of a manslaughter charge. Mexnnder had testified that he “for- order to drive his train onto a muu He told the court he was strug- [ll.nl to repair a defective engine u me ime and the order “slip) The collision occurred past (he sltling on ‘hich Alexander’s \‘.rlln to have HITS DEFECTIVE VISION. Dr. Silver Attributes Many Acci- dents to Bad Eyesight. A large percentage of automobile w- cidents are due to defective vision, Edwin H. Silver, chllrml.n ( he momr vision commission of the Ame g tometric Assoclation, declared n ) meeting of the “Y’'s Men” at the City Club yesterday. tating that the keynote o! the age Dr. Silver urged that people today speed up their eyes w keep pace with the times. He said that \he aids of the present age make the eyes o( todny superior to those of our an- mobile driver, above lll shall ment And bad accxdent.s “Chnltened" in Workshop. ‘The mnur of marriage and divorce ed of by th T with other religious rites. nist father desiring to show his party loyah,y and to dedicate his offsprin; the munist cause will carry th m~ fant to hls office, shop or factory and there, in the presence of his comrades, declare his predilection in the matter ot o the gm ‘Wrapped in Chnms of Shot. An_interesting imporvement w greatly adds to the efficlency of the| K tay photograph has been. recently | made use of in Germany. In Roentgen stereoscopy _the utlines _are brought out more clearly H Lhe number ts 1s increased by bring- m: mining _the relative position not only to the bone but, above all, to the sur- face of the bady. Since the skin cannot be recog- nized “corporeally,” lph’ll chains of shot are wound about the body so as to produce the stereoscopic effect of the body surface. The method is well dflE(’d to rmnt‘vnnnlms of the skull. Sewing Machines . Used—Guaranteed Cash or Terms White Sewing Machme Co. : Equip the House With | Awnings For Summer Comfort i the nouse ~coo inin " Price*ls extremely modest. Papering and Painting Cornell Wall Paper Co. 714 13th St. N.W. Ph. National 6708 THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C., FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929. “AT SEVENTH AND K”—WASHINGTON’S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER Challenge Sale"RED LETTER DAY!” lmporters Samples of | 50c to 98¢ Jewelry ‘This seasonable collec- 29c lection includes lovely |l brooches, earrings, chok- [l ers. neckiaces, festoons, bracelets and clever novelties, in crystal effects, fancy metal, rhinestones, ete Goldenbere’s—Main Fl GOLDENBERG A\ } $4 Coty s Paris- i Toilet Water The original $4 pack- | ittt $7 -85 Il of this delightful fra- grance. Attractively bottled and ’ boxed. A truly amazing ofer. All-Around Pleated Skirts ... New Sun Backs. .. Sleeveless Frocks Jacket Ensembles. . .Flowered Chiffons...These and Many Other Leading Fashions Are Presented at By All Odds the Most Thrilling Collection of Dresses That We Have Ever Marked at __ This Low B Price! Frocks, with the New Sun Backs . . . Sleeve- less Frocks with Jackets to Match or Contrast . . . Long-sleeved Flowered Chiffons or Plam Georgettes . . . Frocks with Scarfs, Bertha Collars, Uneven Hemlines, Boleros, Lace Collars and Cuffs, Ruffles, Flares, Flounces, efc. The ten stunning models sketched are rep- resentative of the Summery charm and de- lightful styling of the scores of others—and when you see them in their glorious colors you will be even more eager to own several of them for your Sum- mer wardrobe. This is a brand-new purchase! — making every dress the “last word” style, color and smart Summer materials! If you have attended our by-gone $6.90 sales, you know that this statement promises a good deal—but when you see these hun- dreds of beautiful dresses, you will see that is per- fectly justified in doing so. For the Summer mode itself is no-more delight- ful or varied than this brilliant array of up-to- the-minute frock fashions! Misses’ Sizes 16to 20 . . Women’s Sizes 36 to 46 1des 's—Second Floor. ington! "diate and Girls’ White Silk Frocks For Confirmation, Graduation, May Procession, Parties, Etc. $5 98&$9 98 Every girl between the ages of 7 and 14 years needs a pretty white silk dress for important occasions in her young life! These are beauti- fully styled, with shirring, ruffles, laces, rib- bons and frills—and have short, long or three-quarter-length sleeves. White Voile Frocks $2.98 and $3.50 lnexpenllve but lovely dresses of fine white voile, ed with lace, shirring, tucks, ruffles, etc. Sizes Brown , or White 'l to ll years. Crisp Prmted Girls’ Pique FRO! ENSEMBLES orod e Frocke: 98 | & :?!"e I":. l’l’ ';"‘. $1 nIl‘: d!lilh"ll}lv $l nlnl (ar lll‘l of 7 to 14, * Goldenbers's—Main Fiso Staray Hitle mu BABE pioekt Tn aberts For the Hot Summer Days Boys’—Girls’ ’ 8 k& Children’s +° i < Tennis Footwear All Sizes 69c Misses’ and Children’s Slippers & Oxferds Sensational Purchase Women’s Novelties Sizes to 8 And Other Well- Known Makes Boys’ Men’s Newest Dress Oxfords Black or Tan All Styles—All Sizes Over 75 Styles All Sizes Infants’ Strap Slippers =5 88¢ Sturdy Boys Wash Suits! in Dotted Prints . . . Flower Printed . . . Biocked Prints. .. Striped Prints . . . Self-Dotted Crepes . . . Navy and White Frocks. .. and s u c h outstandingly smart plain shades as Char- treuse . . . Capucine . . . Rose . . . Maize «..New Blue . . . Spruce . . . § Fabrics, workmanship and styling will de- light you—and prove to you once more Gold- enberg’s dress values are unsurpassed in Wash- Come early and choose several fer imme- all-Summer wear. Large Straws & Pastel Crepe Hats Are Among the Lovely New Sum- £ merFashions—% Shown Here at ¥ Savings of V3 to V5! $2.87-.$3-;85..$4.95 Such thrilling values and such delightful | colors — in these graceful wide-brimmed hemps, Italian milans, and feather-weight stitched crepe hats—that you will be plan- ning to buy ene to match each of your Sum- mer frocks! And it is none too soon to buy them tomorrow—from this complete array! Goldenberg's—Second Floor. A new shipment of boys’ smartly styled brand-new Wash Suits. In all colors and patterns. 69c to 95¢ 4 Wash Suits $1 to $1.50 Wash Suits $1.85 to $3 Wuh Suits Speclal $20 to $25 “Prep” Suits Navy blue cheviots, blue serges or fancy mixtures, 75 A suit with that collegiate cut at popular prices. 4- Sizes 11 to 20 years. Exira pants, $4. Boys’ $6.95 to $10 Spring Suits A wonderful assortment of Spring suits. at special $5 45 prices. Al-wool blue serges and mixtures. One or two o pairs of pants. Sizes 5 to 18 years. Saturday Morning Specials, 9:15 A.M. to 1 P.M. Only oys’ 39¢c to 79c Wearables (Perfects and irregulars) Blouses and shirts in sizes 6 to 16 years. Flapper style knee pants with sport belt and gray crash knickers and cloth knickers in sizes 4 to 9 years. c Cloth caps and washable cloth hats. Boys’ Department—Third Floor. . ;/Wi;lhout a doubhtitihe fest g iolhiivlg»‘_’aluec in the city o ington at thi: -of 1 ice! g ve . : ashington is unheard-of low price Saz,J: $5.00 : Cluffon s llk Hose to $10.00 on every garment in this great event! Actual Values $22.50, $29 50 and $32.50 The workmanship is of high class! he materials used are dependable! They look right and will wear right! Styled right! Varied patterns! Every Suit you purchase assures you double the wear with 2 pairs of trousers. Four Other Great Features In Two-Pants Suits! $19 - $23.50 . $29.50 . $33.50 Single and double breasted suits smartly styled with two and three buttons, peaked or notched lapel coats. Every sult s skilifulty tallored {rom fabrics that are most popular tl e selection of styles, patterns and Colors Is practically unfimited: Complete range of sizes for men and young men. A timel, Sale of $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Wash Knickers y sale of high-grade Wash Knickers in a great as- sortment of beautiful patterns —also plain patterns. $2.95 Sheer 48-Gauge '1.85 We are only able offer a limited quantity o these exquisite "cobwebby hose—which pure silk throughout and fall fash- Girls’ 7% Sport Hose Full-fash- 1 .1'9 $ 1 .95 h-’l-ns-:dl 19¢ ourse. Blond! m Mel.ll Palette, Fmth Rose [ o ” Triple A” Sheer ioned hose of the Wp Wllh lisle welt lining. tan shades an Children’s novelty cuff tops. tarnover eul Nude, Harmony and Silk Hose clenr e ‘ e ll Newest sun Half Socks Goldenberg's—Main Floor, WASHINGION’S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER—“AT. SEVENTH AND K”,

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