Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1929, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D, C, THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1920 ENDABLE STORE-_C — ?A'SSEMB[Y EL[J§E[1 Yandbags || Sale_of $1.59 to $1.98 SILKS| | ppespriemns. Handbags Printed Plain S 69C $ 1 -00 to $1'19 Flat Crepe Flat Crepe 4 : Church Leaders Complete e e ey et ihh : [ Ruff Pongee Crepe de Chine | -- Many Tasks Important sensational price! Pouch.back Georgette Crepe Ruff Shantung & d ] e 8 Chiffon Crepe Chiffon Taffeta to Denomination. and desirable colors. ‘Main Fleer 5 o . 25 ‘ i 0 Crepe de Chine Silk & Wool Faille A R c 000 vards of these beautiful Goldenherg silks ] 5 MONTREAT. N. C. May 23.—The at this' very unusual price! FLovely patterns, Invely sixty-ninth General Asssmbly ng the colors—and every yard is of worthwhile quality— Presbyterian Church in the United : H - States, which ad d h yesterdav, ready to be fashioned into smart Summer coats, m:np’r':;‘ Shbon i 1;’";3;“;:",}) frocks, ensembles, lingerie, draperies, etc. the denomination along lines of u(nlohn. i i ministerial aid and the position of the Printed Tub Silks b ” i i church on divorce. A Braadelath ; 5% Natural §2.50 Washable FI The sentiment of th ascembiy, though Nfri . ongee .. / B the invitation of the Episcopal Chure Stripe el Washabie Colored - (“:2"0’; Biack Satin to consider union of all Protestant de- Colored Broadcloth Henan Pongee . ~ §2.95 Black Saty nominations was turoed down. was Three popnlar washable silks—at | Broadeloth ...... §2.49 Pastel Color dies. . thic Friday bargain price! Striped, ;| 49 Sport Grepe Roma Steps Toward Union Launched. sual Bargains for 3 Seepe Rome .. attractive choice in each case. Come 3”.-; "AILSilk Striped L. engaline with the United Presbyterian Church : carly ! Broadeloth Coatinge. s osisisns e and sent the mattor to the presbyteries C ] S H n u S an in a ue' rn}:; c}f‘ynsrm An ad interim committee 5 t t g which had been dealing with the United A o . Church was continued for a year and ite duties were enlarged to include the Associate Reformed Synod, which also Two-Point Silk pssnitvascypiniimgull] B oo A |[Bopmerpaiiom g | R e R 7 - length _sport Sleeveless an d . = % . 0 to appoint a permanent commiitee of Chiffon Hose Ropir v 50 |neiiThei DO [ L o § —ador- . quility =~ - smax union suts. Odd ive steps toward organic union of all i ty dreses—ador new patterns and lots and broken bodies in this t rreculars. : ht Trrecul aly trimmed |k eeves | colorings. Al siss. sastn meor | Sit. Bopidey rian bodies in this country. v R = —or no sleeves at all! ust’;es 7 to " 4 seventh ¢ommandment as the only un- marks, ring 1¢ years. nira mwor | $1.50 Crinkle Spreads 7 questionable grounds of divorce. Bbicpairted heels, Also Fast colored $1 00 Boys’ Union Suits For Men! That Regularlv Sell from e g CRe ey ssembly refused to recognize the ‘woven stripes of ports the assembly re-clected a number Short-sleeve and & ’ 7 of Bemberg service hoce. LT rose, blue or |n\d o $ $ of board members and named alternates Elpiic Girls’ Wash Frocks S, kneeclength union 3 5 C 22.50 to $29.50 : | board members and named al eeru 'rher rrm-'{ B0x105 inches. Scalloped Tf':'in-r O0dd 1ots and F Y ¢ T stcarATe ISR Ine are wel & . " the Sal B 88c broken sizes. or Young The committee of 16 to study the for the Sale of for. A large assort- 29¢ Pillowcases matter of home missions was named as s ment of clever stylea for 7 to 14 : Men' ° W. H. Hopper, S. M. Glasgow. E. B. : -t fully ol vear olds. irdlege | (TIARR tors, TL0TY 18C 50c Bath Salts , Tuicker. E_D. Brownice, William Huck, Cary R. Blain. U. D. Mooney, A. 42x36 inches. n“' Delightfully | Little, A. A. Wallace, E. E. Gm"lpk a ished with scented bath eryse Full-Fashioned hems. Main Fleor | tals. This is the . o popular night style Main Floor. For A“ J. L. Lineweaver. 8. M. Glasgow was Service Silk Hose Women's Step-ins bottle with drinking glass. named as convener of the group. Trreculare of §138 Nationslly Known A rare value in 39(: Men! Just 96 to Sell at This Price! The following were elected trustees of | Willlam N. Shell, S. K. Phillips, J. J. Hill, L. A. Coulter, W. H. Hudson and nties and the assembly and the Presbyterian rayon pa . T T g v < Foundation: George M. Ross of Char- Pointed or square 50c Shaving Cream and This low price will bring vou the best cloth e GInTl ST e step-ins. Pr!l‘\' heels with lisle pastel shades. Safety Razor, i -a i ashington. Every one of these homa; W. F. Stevenson, Cheraw, 8. C.; heels, toes and nar- 89C odd lots. Main Floor. L prae ) Both for F F 'd m.z value mA \.\ |~h|n,,t il .] o) @ 30 J. W. Orr, Tennessee; Rev. C. T. Cald- il LA el 3 Bt e v or Friday | high-grade Suits has two pairs of trousers and is W Tl W e '?'*.':" 3 (Aostum: o 5 i mcmd (e C | made of excellent quality cassimeres, herring- \ "v}‘_’"“,“,;"-lfv p(,:,‘.,?"};“},";,&?:"lf;f"g" a em safety | : > i HM. . Charlotte, N. C.. model of iy Tots Tazor. A rare value. Main Fioor, Only- bones and tweed mixtures in all the latest styles. s and_Rev. James F. Hardie, Charlotte, trous rayon fabric ‘ 1 Sizes 34 to 42, ¢ 5 H Women’s Silk which launders SRR~ e and Rayon Hose . | pastel shades. second Fioor Women's Rayon WARFARE ON FRUIT FLY PETEE 30 0 g ———"—y Underthings $1.65 Khaki Pants $3 Wash chkers IS BEING EXTENDED of gher - priced 0dd lots of high- waae and Yorg: Cut-in "Plus 85" and re ) e aeaan N atiar ,"{;,“’Ef;‘: L 69C wearing_Khaki Pants fin- A elE e e Federal and State Authorities in fashion marks. Lisle heels, toes Stepeita. and che: ished with belt loops and $ 35 plaids, stripes and plain col- South Spreading “Outposts” to dress 2 D and garter welts. Mais vioer | tall, over-sise can. Main n.-. mise. ‘Broken sizes. » % cuff bottoms. These pants ors. For sports or this sensational sale! ———.——‘—..—.__—_.M will prove .mighty useful :h»l:r I T":::u ;;m‘\'inr;, . Sizes . . . . ound o h Si v ssociate Tess. ogos ... Crochets ... Balla Cloths Friday Bargains in Boys’ Clothing e Stecs Trom 29 to' 42 For youths. young men and men. " ATLANTA, My 20—Federal and ms .. Millards .. . Stitched Crepes || (20) 34 to $5 Knicker Suits, 5 to 8 (32) $295 to $495 Sport Sweaters, ; T | ot forrat el e b1 tein Novelty Braids. i l% 26 to 36 sk i outposts to prevent further inroads by . ;. (10) l\mcker Suits (damaged) 7 to p the Mediun:ancnn fruit fly, describfl‘d ack White Navy Green |{ (8) $6.95 Middy sem Suits, 3, 4, S, 6, 10 years $1.50 pest that has ever made its appearance by officials as the most dangerous fruit ple Beige Natural Red 9, 10 yrs. .. .$1.95 | 95¢ to $1.25 Wash Suits, 3 to 8 years. .79% O e et haveubesiis 'id T-};-inchévreB}!ueE‘n‘fl:bi:fi (IZ)IQcmslsmy::::I Lumber Jmekeu.fl&s 5% me zg‘e Blouses and Shirts, 6 to 15 ¢ ‘Frlday Ba.rgams for the Ent“-e Famlly | ganized to co-operate with Federal en- y (20) 3795 Silk Vesiie Suis, &6, 7 59 Gray Wash Knickers. 8 to 16 45c = ‘ T T g ! All Head Sizes LK $195 | (50) 35 School Suits § 0 13 vears . 3349 SENSATIONAL PURCHASE JUST ARRIVED , ST I 0 SRR Goldenberg's—Second Floor. (28) pring ol 1 to $1 irts, 12 to 14 neck v Iafestod orea of FiokMa immditely e mreimmi—ae (. \_Women’s Smartest Footwear Ty (| | i oo rs Blondes ; il P Saly £ S Patnnts 2 | ARRESTED FOR KEEPING *Blue : ; SHARES OF ANOTHER Remnants! | Remnants! | Remnants! | Remnants! | Remnants! { Remnants! | Mill Lengths! White Kid e Cut-Outs - | Manufacturer Trics to Ssll Stock 38¢c & 50c [ 39¢ to 69c | 59¢ to 89c | 89¢c to *1®| 19c 25¢ & 35¢| 18¢ Un- B Included & Mailed to Him Taraugh Are Errcr of Trokers. Wash | Wash | Wash | Wash | Wash | Wash |bleached||ll "\ g Scretpasfoled : ooy e Fabrics | Fabrics | Fabrics | Fabrics | Fabrics | Fabrics | Cottons Y b A - S o R Jan s 2 R was held in $20.000 bail yesterday by ' : i - s Magistrate Georg> W, Simpson _in i A . ‘ombs Court on suspicion of gran 1 } » \ e BOY‘ and Little . larceny charge for examination Monday. 2c N = ’ @ According to Detectives Haring and . ’ \ = Q¥ McDonneil of the Old Slip station, Boys’, Girls’ press stock.” valued st approxmately Two to eight mT;[Q(‘”ni“p)fn'f s ;f}:,',,é’“’,‘,’fi"f Printed rayon | Remnants and | You will findlots | Two to ten vard A N - Children's OXFORDS 78 | £17.000. mailed to him in error by Mark bard lengths of | eq rayons, print- | mixed crepes de | voiles, printed | mill lengths of 32- | of uses for these | lengths of clocely N\ [ [ & Granans '}"";k:‘;';'m;‘é"“dz b 0-inch printed | ¢4 pique, printed | chine, rayon | kem ray ravon | inch dress ging- | 5. T o0 | woven, round- TENNIS | \: Black or Tan < stock for $13.000 to the firm of Monte voiles, 40 - inch | charmeuse, bro- | crepes, tik taks, | crepes, “40-inch | hams, 36-in. print- e L thread cottons— ot i ford & Malone, 2 Broadway. inted batistes | caded rayons, | gabardines, and | r 3y on satins | ed percales. J6-in. | Prints, 36-in. high- | s e h as every White or N 4 The stock had realiy been purchased hnd 36-inch print- flfir‘( dot voiles | organdies — and | printed rayon flat | printed challis and | count percales, 32- | housewife finds in- \ > for Solomon Liebowitz, of 26 Court d dimities—all in d printed | plain. poplins, | crepes, Irish dress | Amo<keag apron | iy dress ginghams, | dispentable for va- B \ :’{"NP[!. k!:ckl,m}.‘ vt\'htvI “lsTlh t‘us!omeS Euaranteed fast | proadcloth, Won- | wash satins. and | linens, rayon tai- | ginghams in g0od | woven ticsnes and | rious domestic pur 3 - 6 e lors. derful savings. chiffon voiles. fe. useful lengths, printed zephyrs. poses. E \ , he returned to have certified a check Main Floor. Main Floor. 1 Maim Peor, { 5 Main Floor, Main Floer. Main Fleor. 22 Qi Z Z which Montford & Malone had inten- tionally negiected to certify. suspecting fome irresularity when they agreed to 2,400 Men’s 52 to $3-50 Shirts g | 50c to 65¢ Shors y Mewrmewst || ean iR, erty Damaged by Earth Shocks. Another Reason Why Goldenberg’s Lead in lalue Fzrlng’ Shorts in stripes. plain colors, Athletlc e i . MENDOZA. Argentina, May 23 () — novelty patterns and whites.” Ma- Eght persons were in. . . . 8 U ously, in a series of strong earthshacks Every man that needs new shirts (and they e e ‘"‘l"*"]’“d‘"*: ""‘;36":‘“;‘(" madras | i Unlon SUItS ey hia morsine: gt and thers., Si1zes o Many buildings were so badly shaken usually do) should take advantage of this remark- = B that their walls were cracked and i able sale! Every shirt is full cut, with deep arm- / some cases wall fell causing causualtise holes, full chest and long trunk. €hoose from all / 2 $1.49 Union SllitS MR L R el trading point of commerce be sleeve lengths. 7 ) Bucnos Aires and Chile. | : N 3 -ef. {ni ni i e earthquake interrupted wire come Materials: Styles: ] Light-weight Knit Union Suits ] .Ihe earthquaic Interrup English Broad- Neckband. s & with short sleeves and long legs. Mendoza was overthrown by an ]\\ oven Madras. Semi-soft Col Reinforced and perfectly tailored. 'lr‘hquak” in 1861 j v . Semi- E ¥ fi d £ ? Attached. Sizes 36 to 46. e e Japan sent more than $100.000 worth “l:;‘;:(n Striped lar Attache Stadium™ and other well of ‘priificial flowers to the U Rayon Striped Broad- Patterns— - known makes in a great as- | last_year. cloth. Stripes. sortment materials, includ- Oxford Cloth. Novelties 5 SOC Fancy Hose /ing genuine English broad- Printed Broadcloth. Plain Colors. cloth, madras, nainsook, etc. Chambrays, ete. And plenty of Whites. . . 4 for WAL~ with - strongelasic Men's Fan Dept.—Main Floor. y 7 b SR 34 Rayon-mixed fancy hose in new colors belt across back. Sizes and patterns. Made with reinforced heel, to 46. A few irregulars in 51‘49 R!)’On Uhnion Suits 51 Golf Hose g’v:”a%l(;n)!]e% Perfect and irregulars. lot. Rayon Athletic Union Suits, in @ 2 for white, peach and blue. Made with Cotton Golf Hose in jacquard closed crotch, iang-cut trunk and ek il oy S eealiseats diamond and novelty patterns. Al . Men’s $1.69 to $3 $1.50 Genuine B. V. the ne lors. w colors. Genuine Red Label B. V. D. Ath- 46. Al perfect, forced heel, toe and sole. o o letic Union Suits made with elastic S0c Balbriggan Underwearl 7Sc Athletic Shirts - Pajamas shoulder and belt, Finest quaiity Prevent Further Havoe. THREE GARMENTS for 3 ENTS for X “Stadium,” “Nobelt,” nainsook. Sizes 34 to 46. Limit of Men's Balbriggan Underwear, in s o ’ “Noggisr “and ol 3 to a customer. o ecru color; shirts with double-faced iront and short sleeves; drawers with long legs and reinforced seat. Shirts; well-known Oneita make. Fine quality combed white yarn, 2 terfals I;\d x;nrlto;m. in- Nearly all sizes. Slight irregulars. cluding Broadcloths, Ox- 3 SC ; an I leusefl Complete your toilet with Slight irregulars. Most sizes. fords. Pongees, in regula- . i $1.39 Night Robes N tion. middy and, loung- Collars Cuticura Talcum 35¢ Mercerized Hose o ight Robes giething:’ R s “Faultless” Night Robes ! 5 4 After a bath with Cutic p, 6 for . g ; " for there is nothing more refreshin h made of fine cotton materials - - - Every garment s full e G tioni s e lEaguidiste Mercerized Hose, made with reinforced with white and colored trim- cut and well tailored. l-amnni Van ?lir-m_rn ('n\lahrc‘.‘in mdm\ ae‘l over all the body. Antiseptic and heel, toe and sole, in black and plain shades. mings. Eveéry gatrérti¢ full B & Sizes A to D. Samples | the popular styles in one-half and on fragrant, it is an ideal powder for e and irregulars. quarter sizes. Four to a customer. every member of the family. All perfect quality. Sizes 10 to 1114, cut and 54 inches long. Men's Furnishines Dept.—Main Floor. Soap 25c. Ointment 25¢. and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sample each free. Addrur: =WASHINGTON’S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER—USE OUR BUDGET PLAN Men's Pull-over style Athletic dy i ARy i $ “Cuticurs,” Dept. 14M, Malden, Mass.

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