Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1929, Page 16

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 16, 1929—-PART 1.° UMHUUU PUP"_S ' CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITEP—NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED 75c¢c Oval 79 H d i B G OLDENBERG e e | [t =1~ Tilh] W, V] BT NN i%:k‘i{,{i'{,{;ii";': , 1000 Delegates Expected' menise . cith {for Convention of Students” {1 | enien: scatier <ite. “AT SEVENTH AND K” 55 G WASHINGTON’S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER | porsin ¢ . Mission Crusade. | Announcement wa; made vesterday from the Cincinnati headouarters that 1000 delegates from Catholic schools thoughout the country are expected to take part in the sixth general conven- Hon af the, Catholic Students' Mission Crusede, at Catholic University here June 20-23. Right Rev. PFrancis .J. Beckman, Rishop of Lincoln, Nebr., and Very Rev. Mgr. Frank 4. Thill of Cincinnati i afrive here early t week to take charge of the convention program. | ‘ Bishop Beckman is national chairman | / ’ of the organization and Mgr. Thill is national secretary. ~Local arrange- ments -are being_directed by Cath- olic University officials and by Rev. Louis C. Vaeth of Baltimore, arch- diocesan mission director, Who is repre- senting Archbishop Michacl J. Curley. — . C. Schools to Participate. | / S — -" Al of the Cathlic seminaries, colleges / ~ " / — and high schools in the District of | Columbia will take part in the conven- tion. In addition to serving on special committees, many of the schools will be represented on the program by student | #peakers. i The mission crusade is a national or- ganization for the promotion of mission sducation, mth a ;tudcm membcrsh!tpmof | < h approximately 500,000, _representing urprising values in this exquisite’ group of 2.500 Catholic colleges, seminaries, high S g e SO oo dhrour: Room Size Axminster RUGS jenuine Royal Wilton Ruge! Twelve choice de- e stavus of the erusade ax.a mis- Choice! 8.3x10.6 or 9x12 at Each Price! l'""" makrbabi "1;""‘ 'l""" before atsucly a sionary auxiliary of the official mission- o f & & i ow price, none sold to dealets. Choose early for ary socleties of the church has heen | ] ; $35 Value $42.50 and $45 $55 and $60 best choice, recognized by Pope Plus XI. who raised | Qualities Qualities :' o ;he r;nk of & anlflz:] .?odew 1k £ i n- 1325 an e it a cardinal pro- it . tector in Reme. | i » = $ $ $ $45.00 Royal Wilton Rugs r . Convention Program. 2 2 l 6x9 feet size, in 14 he program follows: ™ ] v ) June 20—Registration and formal s 4 I,;.(. patterns 4 4 armonize with luw apening meeting, with addresses by Rlith' :i:‘hnn"r’-}lmfln]l\:irn;:vm;?:l:" R::""h‘:" | ~ Wide range of attractive patterns and desirable color- rnom decoration. James H. Ryan, rector of Catholic - 1 i ings, All are seamless, Limited lot. University: and Most. Rev. John T. J B MeNichelas, archbishop of Cineinnati. June 21—Pontifical military mass in e stadium of Catholic University. il i oo s Tithe ot “GColil- Seal v faiies . % a et oyt s cf | . LINOLEUMS 4 fthe erusade. Misslart play,.motien | : i o .'g"’li’»'".',...‘.i.’.‘.’ w1 alleran, $1 $1.2 5 $1. 50" FEIt L Base 3 RUGS AntOIHette RUGS June 22—8ightseeing g tnustion of group ,?:Efm"‘:'{‘om‘c‘e?;“% M A Sq. Yd. Brand-new 1929 Patterns At Exactly Wholesale List Prices e st ot S pational{ A s 3 £ Irregulars of 8130 1o €225 grades- —Priced 'Way Below Real Worth! All Sizes to Match officers, TR \ s I rolls. Many 4 June’ 23—Pontifical high mass in the / : 2 Al b Hasty; 2 v ng Sold as Slight Trregulars 5 J s , in, g neat n!u and National Shrine of the Immaculate < g X7 embossed hand-craft patterns. 2.000 brand-new 1929 Armstrong-make Felt-base Rugs, 27x54 in. 3x6 ft. 6x9 ft. Cenceptia:'_— th; f_lfi‘f'j _'Jn"’m"! : . Y, s 4 in = selection of latest patterns and colorings, in four ex- HOUSE IN 3 STATES lifie ; : “Congoleum” Rugs B “$; $1.5 | 3255 | i85 AS WEST CHANGED 3 NS S . . e hotesele Lin Pricest | G2 §8.35| G55 $5.35| g | mion | sk Three. Children 3 e Building | = = < STTeRI2. Pe. 9x10.6 Fr. 957.6 Fr. 6x9 Ft. Si 9x6-lt. .4 ) 1 ildren Born in- Building == : $7.20 l $6:30 | $4.50 | $3.60 Siee, $7.35| %5t $4.35 31 1 " 312 i, 3:'75 M Claim Utah, Dakota and Wyo- ming as Birthpldces. st Po rni winao avwnines || San sgqtional Home Values! puzsling truth of mree children born in three different States but in the same . metal frames. m;g“;fi:fi"fi:‘:‘ufi‘:‘:‘;‘m: ] Good serviceable qualitv—khaki and cool green painted bt P = ctripes. Mounted on strong galvanized pipe frame. Com- | 30 3642 an | I VARNISHED T o uration Sale Ready.Mlxed. early anpals of Wyoming at old Fort < b el dger. plete with hardware and rope. Six sizes at very unusual . SCREEN DOORS “Calcote” Garbage Cans Pa- tS n thn 12 by 18 foot Jog eabin were Fhitass dorn three P . g Tan Woven Made watertight—of corrugated George smu April 20, 1867 Willian | & - . . PR : St e f . 4 Sl ApHy 13 1869 and Lizsie Stoll | ; 6 ft. wide 7 ft. 6 in. wide | 9 ft. 6 in, wide | ¥ 11 P otz $ 49 galvanized iron, with lock-tite | 1/ Ga1" Can e I Kirkendall, Jure 8, 1870, i 1 .\!!‘I | - 38 covers corge was born in Utal am in R ' $ A Dakota and Lizzie in Wyoming. s 50 s 49 s 49 e 1 . e ; 95C The ground at Fort Bridger was » e I* Wide—finished with __three originally Mexican sofl. After it was ) ] RS i ey corts of ;fifl;&-hmg ceded to the United-States in the Mexi- : FASY B0 e T e Patterns o4 n by ‘ " s can War settlement, it became Utah o Colors \ X 4 - Tm“%?fijifififfi:{l%fl{:fifil L‘:d':hfi in: $12 49 12 io',‘rh in. 31 3 98 I 14 fi 6 in. $1 5 49 $2.98 $3.SO : ; = . :?x;axn:::u'rzg‘—gcfiy;’ xnngv ;;:I;l:edwxl 13 ft. 6 in. 15 Fn s in. -'53.’)0.0ld English W.x'm- {1 Hfifi;&g& a::t.‘;df;; » é x;e 4 e sl : . i P — | Polisher Outfits { T e $1.65 Genuine “Sunfast” 3-Picce Belgian Linen $1 Ruffled Valance Curtains ; andoutade wilie, At these o 52 years a resident of Burnt Fork. Stoll v e W Sl o 2 e Wmdow Shades SLIP COVERS | .z 65c : $7.98 Lawn Mower 2 in. known as Burnt, Fork. Stoll said he has gold, or green tiged 1 vixlo‘lx:‘r?vi“ his entire life. with- . ” rayon_stitch- { Quift of 3 weighted ; electrie or other modern ap- g Wax o p L ; " " - ing. Valance and tie-backs. \ =~ ::-5‘“,'.:2 oy X a: = ’: e bkl [ $1.50 Ruffle Valance . — Enslish praducts tor “BULLDOGS” FROM PLANE.| g . LS 2 Curtains . B ) furniture, - — . 3 Cut 3x6-ft. wr \ i g Fine qual- = Ser . L - S | Easy run- ) | ity, white and 1 f\ o= sty s Ultra-Modern Cowboy Lands in 73 Genuine “Sunfast’ bL - \ = 4 I| Window - Shades,~ in |:"¥ | vory.. Colas- ¢ Lontinemnlsxtemlon Window 7 Uit Lo o esink ¥ | s v - creens ) =3iiun | 14-inch lawn ‘mower with four Hospital.on- First Attémpt. ue hardwood ofl Anished trames, with b blades of good ‘grade steel. cane decks of horses. and even auto- i slight. seconds. None . Dainty scrim with floral voile and airplanes. om enough for 201 more sets. so don't lose any and marquisette in criss-cross style, double victorious and untouched, while Hoover ax outer case; i rade that will sive entire satistaction. s Tongtn: PONCA CITY. Okla. (#).—The gentle ; k]| green,. white .an d 8 art of bullde steers B 7 e =2 ccrn colors. Termed o i S = F Toctioas “savanized wire cloth il bl ofhor "even o & $2.25 Ruffle & Criss-Cross Curtains oy | Sizes 18333 tnches et ——— mobiles, has become {on humdrum for Ly Se : : Western spectators. Now it's done from to dealers. ! Including 5 Separate Cushions Made 1o Order | Lot tt% SO0 Slince, Plain sorim ' $7.19 : A ] = | Garden. Hose Buck Hoover, the modern version of s d r T SAAARE aGr expert At the covers in. your home i # o #, Rubber fut ! with cornice valance. ; | o comert el v || Sale of Plain Shades | il s do B it ; s : b | s cou wiase sy g | it Sie effort, the.ateer came out Guaranteed Perfect—All Wanted Shades Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor. $3 Rufifle Valance ‘_urtn]ng | L REFRIGERATOR Svery oot Euar went t0 & hospital. 25 S E % ;' with ‘white lined . Fe Hoover proposes to make the Jeap 75¢ Value . 95c Value ~ $1.25 Valye, $15 Cretonne 'shp Covers Plain and figured voile, serim, 77 : : : t_t (, food ments Soud fak Tuier rases n from & ladder dangling {rom an air- \Splendid variety. Gay and soft colorings, Ter | marquisette and dotted grenadine, s l Tiehoxiade sidecicer style Rermgerator P ",_, plane’s undercarriage. He says the pro- C__ C___ C davenport and club, wing o empress enair sg Al well made, Wide vard }rnlon impresses him as one with a Muture for young men. e $8,500 Worth of Bedroom Furniture at 50c on the Dollar : ’ Go]denberg S Furniture manu!acturen have favored us with surplus lots of Bedroom Furniture at concessions which permit us to offer savings of exactly ONE-HALF regular prices! All pieces are of sturdy quality, excellent and atiractive design. In addition to one-half reductions you are also ofiered the convenience of our BUDGET PLAN. No interest or extras added. Optica T T e B T e R Y R e e T T T S p e L e Hugii:,i'fléfi |1 $40 Vamty Dressers Reg $45 Chifforobes $30 Chest of Drawers|Reg. $60 Dressers $35 WOOd Beds service rendered by Golden- berg’s optical department. A "rezr}steredwomnmletrm in b attendance to examine your ; Y ” : eyes and offer advice. A H a n d somely Walnut ve- ! i, il (ienuine Prettil 7' g | b g 5 rettily neer combined L walnut 0 Dustproof Designed with gumwood. { f W veneerings, construction. Beds Roomy clothes ) -n Matched walnut | {07, Every compartment, | Home and drawers for designed .vanity dresser, with shaped mirrors, Combination f walnut and comhined | with ‘ Il veneers’ gumwood, s GBI combined with Neatly designed beds of gumwood. Dusty | collars, shirts, Vi Fibiay ! BBty etc. Finished 1 beautifully et wood: “'As | Wwalnut veneering, com- proof construc titully i 5 bined with gumwood. Twin and full size Eyes Examined BR ; JiE | G it A Eoce tion. 3 intertor. finished. pictured. beds, in two attractive styles, Bifocal lenses of the finest SEENET || $26.95 DAY BED| " M3 | 7 @D [Sale! Porch Gliders $1795§ ] O e $14Aa'echlt : : ' i 43 $1595 I T e <7, Sturdily built bed with hae k Shur-on Porch | cane-panel effect ends. : ! i £ coneclal af d L Has cretonne-covered mats : ] Mattresses $15 Metal - < Well-made - Gliders. - with s .50 tress' with v flh’m.v Opens [ ;,;“ n i- ) Table B d 7 95 & o comfortable spring construct- into a large-size double g cane $ o69 edas, ” ed, padded seat and hack ! bed: A ] ok Rt e roll ot et $1'89 tion: ' Showing " attzacitve” welmet ¥ Coverings of the newest pat- Use Your Charge Furniture Stora—rt‘Acrass the Strest’ fiam Maln Store, - uml e e N et wiib. | Wikt g s et T ot BRI o Vo terns. il nish finish, ! art ticking. books. Sturdlly buitt, ! sizes, — Account - . GOLDENBERG'S— AT SEVENTH AND K’ e

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