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WASHINGTON, D. .C., MONDAY, JUNE. 17, 1929 St o e vt st | 3t et O A2 sty | THREE 70 RECEIVE s 8 T ROOSEVELT MEDALS .oz s e i the same session, the closing busi- | were to appoint such a committee, ey meeun‘ ot the convention, N. Bax. | would Drobably get a taste of what do- | reparations _question: Mr. | thor of “The Virginian” eh ter Maddox of Atlanta, Ga., was named | structive publicity really Owen Wister and | West Was West.” for his eoniteibi lx;m executive vice president. * Four other DECLINES TO RESIGN. to American literature | vice presidents and 12 directors also REGINA atchew: | fe of the Western frontier, # r G Sask: van, June 17 (#). | % were eleeted. ! Putnam for his 30 years’ s . | cal news of future conventions w | —Premier James G. Gardier announced | | By the Associated Press. niversary of Theodore Rod f! i "f. Mich, June 17.—With the | tics appearing in a local paper Wednes- | NEW YORK, June 17.—Owen D. ‘banquet at his birthplace het Quake Felt in New Zealand. | TLING Mk, e t0 ocal organi- | Gay was based on the alleged destructive elections June 6. | Yotng, Americtin delegats' 1o, the:rep~| ERER T WELLINGTON, New Zealand, June | zations for a number of records made |influence of controversial news of & He said the government would go be- | arations conference in Parls; Owen | tinghdlh, Bgtan- had 17 ¢ —A sharp earthquake was feit | this year, the United States Junior Similar nature. | fore the Legislature, probably late in | Wister, novelist and historian, and | ‘Talbot Hotel at Notl d"{,me Jhnhkn 59 throughout New Zealand at 10:30 a.m. Chamber of Commerce tonight held its| “The newspaper men know what news | August, and await the decision of the | Herbert Putnam, Librarian of Congress, | which Robin Hood an e Some chimneys fell in the West- | annual inspirational banquet and in-|is and where it is and they will get it | parliamentary groups regarding the for- | will receive the Roosevelt medals for | said to have patronize | augural ball, honoring Herbert F. Mc- | despite anything we can do,” said | mation of the government. | distinguished service this year, James | sold. THE . EVENING _STAR, 'U. S. JUNIOR C. OF C. HONORS PRESIDENT ‘Attrmpt to Move to Snppress News of Convention Is Beaten by Delegates. ‘Dawkins in Pederal Court Saturday and | Edgar J. Edwain, chief of the Uni a umpor-rv restraining court issued. | States Engineers; James W. Good, Se« direct effect of Judge Dawkins' | retary of War; Maj. John C, Lee, United | "WINS POINT IN. FIGHT i TO HALT FLOOD PLAN ::"‘:,‘;’a",r'::fl',:.;’f:: B | e ot Woe B | | gineers from receiving bids for .con- | L. Faris, Edward | tract work on Mdnday” at Vicksburg, Col. Jarvis Bain Miss.; Bowever, tha judge issued a rule | Gr membe; directing the Government and other de- | River Commission, and the commission | fendants in the action to show cause | i |at Monroe, La. on July 15 why the injunction ‘shouid not be issued. The action, brought by R. Foster Kin- id. a holder of property in Franklin | Parish. contended that the _Jadwin flood control plan would deprive him of property without due process of law | and ‘Tn violation of the Constitution in! | Owen Young. Herbert Putnam to Be Honored for Service in Year. Louisiana L'zr.dawncr C:ts Writ Temporarily Restraining U. S. Levee Frogran. The methods of construction and | | flowage rights are involved in this, the | | An attempt on the part of the Los | | rector of the Library of Cof first legal attack made on the Jadwin quashed by a vote of the delegate: today that his Liberal government | | Angeles delegation to have a_publicity | | committee appointed to suppress polit ‘The medals will be wram 4h gk flood control plan. |, The argument that was inspired 85| would not resign ms a Tesult of the tober 27, the seventy-first M . o o he Associated Press. | result of & story on convention Poli-| G ion i reached in the provinclal t P2 the Arsaciated Procs, SHREVEPORT. La i#oplication of a lan Jjunction to prevent t Government froin awarding econtracts | that condemnaticn proceedings en started. The defendants of the case are the todey. Maj. Gen |land’ area, Tms 17.—The T for-an in- Inited Sta ‘end proceeding with construction of guide levee lfluklnna was heard in the Eouef basin of Judi? Ben C ' United States Government, price for thi tremendously popular. Limit 4 cakes to a Cu'%tnmrr /M/ // l.cpr'rvmrf Maximum Value at his .Iflm- Demonsiretion Sale Pricc! 36,75 Come prepared to enthuse— and to buy several for your vaca- tion wardrobe—for they are just ulch fashionable, yet inexpen- sive frocks as you have been hoping to find for your vacation wardrobe! A vhrl)lnm seléction, “including iceveless. frocks with sun backs .smart little frocks with jackets long-sleeved plain and pnnlml modc]. Aufly georgette noon drees. tlmlcl after- crepes “AT SEVENTH AND K” WASHINGTON’'S POPULAR NN, $6.98 Lawn Mowers guaran- dable, lawn mowers, with 14-inch cuit'ng blades of high- grade tempered steel. Self sharpening. Downstairs Store. Regular $3 Garden Hosc %1 98 Guaran garden included. Downstairs Store. 98¢ Bottle Cappers 69c Strong, malleable steel cappers—that may b2 adjusted to put crowns cn’battles of any size. Downsiairs Store. flowered chiffons. . .pastel crepes ...and many more smart types 1 every vacation-bound trunk should include. In lovely colors, beautiful de- '|1ns, becoming styles for both misses and matrons. Sizes 14 to 48. Goldenberg's—Sceond Floor Women’sand Misses’ $4.50 Summer Hats At a Price That Means Big Savings! Clever little felis in white and pastel shades— the perfect accompaniment for light Summer sport frocks. And in smart contrast, flopping large milan hemps, softly banded with velvet, to wear with more formal frocks. Plenty of colors—plenty of head sizes. Goldenbers's—Sécond Floor, Sale of Fashlon Right Cotton Frocks Which Belong in Every - Summer Wardrobe! $]_ .86 Piques, linenes, flower prints, checks, dots, plaids, and delightful plain colors for_every informal Summer occaston! So clever are these dressos made ‘and 30 charmingly styled that you will be proud to wear them for tennis, office, beach, and street wear this Summer as well as for immediate wear in your home. And the values are really amazing. Sieeveless Siy'es — Basque Models— Pleated Straightline Frocks — Vestee Frocks and other attractive styles. Sizes 16 to 20—36 to 42, i Goldenbers’ econd Floor. Turklsh Towels At Extraordinary Savings! Whether your preference is solid. pastels or colored * borders—your tastes can be C satisfied in this marvelous 5 { collection. « All are of ab- | sorbent double thread terry which will give long avear. ,39c 23c 33c|439 23x46 shr 5 XES Size 24 eolored borders. sgore ders, golored Borders. |colo 15e yalue, e value, S9¢ value. S()c Floor Brooms 39c Four-sewed, good qual- ity floor brooms. Oniy 150 to sell at this low price—limit, two to a customer. Downstairs Store. Boys' 69¢ & 79¢ Knickers 59¢ G o od, sarviceable khaki. daytona, plaid and checked knickers in colorings. 79¢ Rayon Undies 47c Women's and _misses’ chemise, bloomers, step- ins and panties of perfect quality indaingy styles Union Suits tyle of 72x88 t checked nainsook —with V neck, siraight leg and button front. Sizes 28 to 34. Men’s $4 and $5 Knickers $2.95 250 pairs bf these pure linen knickers in a fine ass leLHt of attractive patterns. “Plus 4's” and regular models. $1.25 Philip- pine Gowns 88c¢ V. round and square neck styles, made of a fine grade of lingerie cloth, Sizes 15 to 17. Second Floor. 49c Cretonne Pillows Plump, cozy cretonne cushions, In attractive shapes and gay de- signs: especially inviting at this price! ‘Third Floer, We Do Not Penalize Our $1.75 Cretonne Chair Sets remarkable is this we must limit customer to three (rr nne chair seat n large choice 110 $7.00 Felt-Base Squares neat pat- borders. of patterns. Fourth Floor. Choice of four terns without e Ox12-it. size. ne sold to s at two to any ¢ Downstairs Store. $4 .50 45c¢ and 50c Felt Base Sold as slight scconds the impericctions not affec c Fine Feather Bed Pillows price for tomer. A very low these regular bed size pillows—generously filled with clean feathers, and covered with good qual- ticking. Tourth Floor 67¢ Sale of 10c to 15¢ Handkerchiefs tremendous purchase— -nr1||\|~ stock of one of manufac- ds ta choos from in white and fancy col- orings. Main Floor. Net-and-Lace Cape Collars Brand new for this sale—the smartest thing to wear with eveless afternoon frocks. Of all-over ccrn lace with cmbroid- cred net footing. Main Floor Men’s $1.00 Rockinchair Shorts Perfect quality—made of the finest grades of broadcloth, madras, crepe, cte, in stripes and nov- patterns. Al si to 44 included at this amazing pric Main Floor. Pull-over Shirts Slight Irregulars “Onnetta,” made of fine, combed yarns—with silk trimmings on u:”n and armholes. Sizes to 42, Main Floor. $5 Seamless Bleached Sheets Perfect quality, seam- less bleached sheets in an extra long doul wtl size BIx9 inches. i torn and ironed —excep- tional valves at this price. Main Floor. Men’s $1 to $1.50 Union Suits The famous * “Regatta” and “Varsity” m; made of genwine English Broadcloth, \ Mostly s 34 to 46. Main Floor. , rie s by A4 ing nt est to Our $1 Chiffon Silk Hose 69c Slight irregulars. Sheer siik_chiffon with seamed backs, fashion and two-point heels. marks novelty Main Floor. $1.00 & $1.25 Handbags 69¢ Smart pouch, under- arm, backstrap and vani- ty shapes of Du Pont leather fabrics. offer! One day 5 Main Floor. Men’s $10.00 Wrist Watches $6-95 New square and rec- tangular shapes, with re- liable 6-jewel lever move- ment in guaranteed chro- mium-plated cases. Main Floer. 36-In. Window Awnings $1.00 Strongly made in 21l of the colorings that are most In demand. Com- plete with all fixtures. Fourth Floor. All Silk Honan Pongee 84c This semi-rough sports silk offered in white, natural, pastel tones and every wanted color. 32 inches wide. Main Fioor. Boys’ 39¢ to 59¢ Blouses 21c Collar-attached and sport- collar styles, of percales and broadeloths, in ~plain _and fancy colors. Sizes 4 to years. ~ Perfect and slight irregulars, Third Floor. 29¢ Washavle | stralght knee Infants’ Dresses,. etc. 39c Dainty little long and short dresses and nain- sook gertrudes, in sizes six months to two years, Third Floor. Jackets 42c Brilliant blazer striped washable. jackets, in dou- ble-breasted style with pocket effect. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Third Floor. Spreads $1.89 Lustrous, brocaded spreads with scalloped edges. 80x105 laches—in blue, gold, green or orchid. Main Floor. styles have fancy lined envelo wrlped effects. Sizes 6 to 8. SHOPPING CENTER Three Sheer Favorites in 39cand 45c¢c Wash Fabrlcs 40-in. Printed Voiles 40-in. Printed Batistes 36-in. Printed Dimities ‘Thousands of crisp, cool Summer frocks for -women, misses and children wi% be fashioned from these four ¢elightful sheer fabrics —and how little such dresses will cost—at this June Demonstration price for the materials! All are in guaranteed fast colors. 36-in. Printed Sport Piques One of the most fashionable of Sum- mer’s fashionable cottons—in a charm- ing assortment of patterns that will make smart slecveless frocks and ensembles. ings. $1.00 Printed Rayon Voiles Some are Slight Irregulars Filmy and cool as an all-silk chiffon— yet they Jaunder like a plece of cotton! And you never saw a lovelier selection of flattering dquns and ,colorings. 36 inches wide. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Guaranteed fast color- Featuring Three Smart All-Silk $1.69 and $1.98 Printed Crepes At One Low Priee! Crepes de Chine Georgette Crepes Marqiiisettes N =——===The Dependable Store—No Interest or Extras Atlded to Our Budget Plan : e e _— ======== Vivadou's 25¢ 10c Pzlmolive 98¢ & $1 Boxed Kiddies’ 29¢ [ifavis Ta'c Soap, 2 Cakes for Stationery Socklets 14c 11c 37¢ 17c y it'le more er one - day ity boxed Slight irregulars, in |ha‘l:rl"\flf lfl'l lfh! usual Rn(‘Ac?:l“;haf alll pr‘r’ytp ::zem;ndo;z:’;.“n::;gox:fi g;:;n'wc}:::;; l“:;lr "0;‘; A —_— S T 7 7 7 / > , 1 " i k) , 4 5 v And what three desirable silks these are—two of Summer’s sheer favorites and one all-year- round favorite, which is important in making Sum- mer travel and business frocks, ensembles, ete. A host of delightinl designs—and every yard is 40 inches wide. Goldenberg's—Main Floor, 25 Two Solid Carloads of New Grass Rugs At Prices That Sound Absurd— Yet Every Rug is Perfect Quality! 9x12-ft. Size 8x10-ft. Size.... 6x9-ft. Size.._. 3x6-ft. Size... We will not be surprised if the entire shipment is sold tomorrow—for these values are nothing short of a.ounding for these cool, room-size rugs— in beautiful patterns and colorin, Goldenb Radical One-Day Reductions on NARRAGANSETT TENNIS RACKETS Splendid Gifts for the Boy or Girl Graduate Right at the beginning of the tennis season — and right when graduation gifts are in order “come these extraordinary prices on these famous carefully constructed, “live wood” rackets! $5.25 “Narragansett Thirty” . $7.50 “Narragansett Forty” . . . $4.45 $11.25 ¢ Narraganscll ) $6.95 $15.00 ““Narragansett Sixty” $8.95 $18.75 ““Narragansett Seventy”