Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1929, Page 24

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24 JAPAN IS GRATIFIED WITH DAWES PARLE THE EVENING Earth Is Still Flat Disk to Voliva: ‘ Trxp to Europe Proved Nothmg He Says STAR, WASHINGTON, |NORTHWESTERN GRANTS 1,360 DEGREES TO CLAS Midwestern School Also D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1929 | be gratified at the report Premier Mac- | ‘Donlld and Gen. Dawes have had an mportant conversation which is to be rmrded as beginning negotiations | among the powers concerned for the re- | duction of naval armaments. | *“Japan will be quite ready to offer Premier Tanaka Expresses Readi- go-operation in such negotiations as she s always anxious to do her utmost to ness to Join Any Disarma- | promote uniyersal peace.” ment Discussion. of Chicago, doctor of laws; Jane Ad- | |t Shcage, doctor o Jvs; sane A%-| RUNNER FOUND SLAIN. mane letters; Dr. William J. Mayo, surgeon, Rochester, Minn., and William | pog Hammond Wright, estronomer of the | ©o5ition of Body Indicates Victim Lick Observatory, California, doctors of science, and William T. Hobart, mis- | sionary. doctor of divinity. | Dr. Woodward, in the commencement |addrcss urged universities to concern Reduced Summer fares o Southwest and Pacific Coast now in effect on the Washington- Sunset Route. It is an econontical| and comfortable way to go. Tour-,, ists save approximately 50% -af| sleeping car fare by using tourist car leaving daily from Washington to California without change via New Orleans, Houston, San_Antonio and El Paso. Write today for illus- | trated booklet “A,” time tables and railroad fares. G. V. McArt, Passenger Agent, ‘WASHINGTON-SUNSET ROUTE 1510 H St. N.W., Washington, D. C. —Advertisement. Prayed for Mercy. CHICAGO, June 18 (#).—A Michi- san rum runner, who may have been a urged univ ambitious to “muscle in” on the traffic themselves wholly With truth and to be |y eyicaoo o ctoung snot dead near Confers By the Assoclated Press. | traveled from 40,000 to 60,000 miles.” Hononary Titles NEW YORK. June 18—Wilbur Glenn | = This would prove, he said, that the . b | Voliva, overseer of Zion City, Ill, re- | parallels beyond the Equn;fr are xrv-'&;{ G R turned Sunday night on the liner Tran- | (40 the Equator and that the earth | By the Associated Press anxious to ass solving important sylvania from a four-month tour of Eu- i id that while abroad he vis: | ¢ OIMCAGIO, June 16.—Narthwestern | ciyie proble his automobile on a lonely Chicago rope and Northern Africa, still con- |, Volva said that while abroad he - | University's largest graduating class re- | P o P et i A ited England, Scotland, Scandinavia | ceived its diplomas at commencement | | Helghts roadway Sunday. tionary disk. |and other European as v\el!‘ldl‘s Y:fi"h exercises yesterday. Degrees were con- Burglar Gets $61. 50 Loot The man was Ralph Cena, or Sena, He tepeated his offer of $5,000 to any ;\‘111";:‘(&Tli‘;;‘;*&’:;im ‘i‘n&?;’smt;: (erredlle‘)éo u-sigr&nt Walter DIl Scott | 4 it watch and brooch, valued at | /dentified by papers found on his person e who will prove to his satisfaction | 18 2 3| upon 1,360 candidates ; v % = b e e e in which to live. The trip convinced | “Honorary degrees were conferred upon | $60, and $1.50 in cash were stolen |25 having been active in liquor sales . him, he said, that the United States the following: ‘Frank J. Loesch, Chi- | from the residence of Dr. D. S. Thorn, | A¥ound Kalamazoo and Holland, Mich. 1361 Hamilton street, early last night. From the position of the body police be- lieve he was on his knees, as though is the best in almost y respect. cago lawyer and member of President —e - Hoover’s Law Enforcement Commission, | The burglar is reported to have gained | 64 dental | doctor of laws; Dr. Frederick C. Wood- | entrance to the house by removing a | begging for mercy, when slain. He was window screen. about 30 vears old. 3 | ward, acting president of the University Upon Two to Get Air Corps Wings. | Charles F. Pugh, Chevy Chase, Md., and William H. Moore, College Park Md., are members of a large class of students who will graduate from the Advanced Flying School of the Army Air Corps, at Kelly Field, San Antono, Tex., next Saturday, and receive com- missions as second ljeutenants in the Air Corps Reserve By the Associated Press e TOKIO, June 17.—Japan's co-opera- tion in any disarmament program ne- gotiations that Ambassador Dawes and Premier Ramsay MacDonald may have begun yesterday at Forres was promised today by Tanaka, premier, in a state- | ment to the Aqoclated Press, The premier Baid: “I cannot fail to enge Comdr. Byrd to go to ntieth parallel,” he said, “and t his ship due west and rnnllmxm around until he comes back to the point | TLondon has establishe | of departure. He will find that he has clinics for schol children. The Dependable Store—No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan AND K” "ASHINGTON’S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER “AY SEVENTH $5 Rayon Spreads richly Perfect 1, $1 Bleached Sheets ality amless bleached in size 81x90 inches, for double beds. Hand torn, ironed and finished ‘ Iyt with deep hems. Buy a suppl Main Floor brocaded Spreads Wonderful values for Demonstration Sale! Main Floor 79¢ Printed “Luvlee” o Flat Crep A Delightful Fabric That Every Woman Should Know! 49° 36 Inches Wide 39c¢ Printed Dimities Slight Irregulars—but no imperfections that will matter—especially when you are saving 30c a yard! These beautiful “Iaiviee” crepes are well named— they have the appearance of an all-silk crepe — and their fast colors launder so beautifully. You will find them wonderful for i own frocks and kid- dies” apparel. Choice of very pleasing new patterns and colorings. 39¢ Printed | Mill Lengths 38¢ Printed Batistes OLLAR DAY In the Boys’ Department—Tomorrow $1.50 to $2 “Bell” Shirts Perfects and Irregulars b ( Chiffon Voiles \\\ Trrees Here's the plan: Buy one Suit for $9.75 — then select another of the same \Biav AN \ A Collar-attached sport collar shir and fancy rayon stripec 12 to 14}4 white cloths, ras, etc. u and ts, in broad- 1 mad- neck. 22¢ Extra fine, sheer quality: so filmy and lovely that you'd think them silk chiffon!” Five to 15-yard lengths, in guaran teed fast colored patterns. 40 inches wide. 19¢ yd. It is hard to resist these charming, crisp, sheer prints —especially at such a low price! Sufficient lengths for women's and kiddies’ dresses. 40 inches wide. 28¢c Fine comb-yarn quality— guaranteed tub prooi. Hence they make beautiful little tub frocks grown-ups or kid- dies. 36 inches wide—in a good selection. nsy group for only .... (Both Suits for $10.75) \\ \ A\ Goldenberg's—Main Floor. BN LN suits, included in this wonderful offer—which has made Golden- berg’s Dollar Day for Boys an event that parents wait for! Suits of dressy mixtures—with knickers Full lined suiting mix- ture knickers and straight knee pants. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Big Savings! AN ATy Seven Summer Favorites—at an Amazing Pnce. $1.98 Printed 36-in. All-Silk Ruff Shantung $1.98 Printed 40-in. All-Silk Georgette $1.69 Printed 40-in. All-Silk Crepe de Chine $1.98 Printed 40-in. All-Silk Marquisette $1.65 Striped All-Silk Washable Broadcloth $1.49 Jacquard Silk-and-Rayon Slip Satin $1.29 Plain Colored 36-in. Baby Broadcloth Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Save 109% to 33¥%5% on Famous “Kroehler’’ Bed-Davenport Suites Three-Piece Jacquard Bed Davenport Suites. $129 I}i‘;uggo;, gur u e an .$159 Think of the lovely vacation ap- parel that you can fashion from of silks for svery smart purpose. Attend this and get a real \\ \ W )\\ \\ this beautiful array \ $1.19 to $1.39 Koveralls vent tomorrow ‘thrill in choosing from so many at one remark- 79¢ to 95¢ Caps and Hats, Two for $1 desirable weaves— $1.39 to §1.50 Wash Pants ? able price! Linens, fancy checks, khaki .and covert golf s knickers. All are washable. Sizes 7 to 18 years. 69c to $1.00 Shirts Perfects and Slght Irregulars for styles; sizes 12 to 1414 ’1 79¢ to $1.00 Blouses Perfects and Slight lmqulzanf ’1 White Long Pants $1.39 to $1.50 Grades Long white duck_safor pants — or cuff - bottom s longies—at a very un.isual price. Sizes 8 to 18 years. TR T N AN ATV 69c to 89c Wash Suits Splendid little fast- 2 for colored hot-weather suits in a variety of flapper models. Also button-on models, Sizes 3 to 8 years. play suits in khaki or blue. 25 Cloth Knicker Suits, 5 to 7 yrs. ) $ 18 Covert Camp Suits, size 8 only. ‘ l Genuine trade marked $ Sizes 3 to 16 years. l 27 Navy Blue Reefer Coats, 3 to 7 yrs. e B S 69c to $1 Wash Pants Collar attached and sport “Koveralls” and_one-piece Odd Lots! $2.95 to $5 Clothing 23 Green Slicker Raincoats, 6 to 12 yrs. )" Brand Shirts 2 for Perfects and Slight Irregulars Knickers and straight leg styles, in khaki, linen, daytona, and fancy plaids. Sizes 4 to 17 years. Won- derful need a large supply for Summer! Shirts and Trunks $1.50 to $195 Grades All-wool Swimming Shirts, in white or colors ; and ali-wool jersey or blue flannel trunks. Sizes 26 to 36. $ Famous “(——)" brand with sport or high collar, and long or short sleeves. Broadcloths, percales, etc. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Three-Piece Jacquard Bed Davenport Suites. Three-Piece Mohair Bed Davenport Suites. Three-Piece Mohair Bed Davenport Suites. &y Three-Piece Mohair Bed Davenport Suites. Three-Piece Mohair Bed Davenport Suites values—and boys Swimming By Each $ Kroehler—a name that stands for the finest quality and workmanship in living room furniture! And this is the name Boys' Dept.—Third Floor. Felt-Base Floor Covering At Big Savings 50c Grade Regular 79¢ Grade Congoleum Marie Antoinette Rugs All sizes to match. I 6x9 Ft. R TS AR PO ST 055 B - $1.50 Stadium Pajamas $ One and Two Plece Summer Pajamas, in white, s tan, blue and fancy pat- terns. Sizes 6 to 18 years. . 69c to 95¢ Play Suits 2 for Boys' one - plece play togs, of khaki, blue or s striped cloth; also junior boys’ togs, sizes 2 to 6. $1.95 to $4.95 Suits Manufacturers' semples of high-grade novelty suits s for boys of 2 to 5. All- wool jerseys, cloth pants c styles, ete. ped $1.39 to $1.95 Wash Suits Khaki flapper suits and other fast-colored suits_from leading mak- ers. Sizes 215 to 10 years. $1.50 to $2.50 Sweaters Perfects and Irregulars Pull-over sweaters and wool-mixed lumberjacks— s ideal for camp and yaca- s tion wear. Sizes 6 to 14 in lot. YA | IO I S 0 $1.50 Bathing Suits All-wool Suits for little fellows who wear sizes 24 s 4 to 30. One-piece style in fancy colorings. $ Genuine Warren Porch Shades Extra heavy. 22 beautiful patterns. In green or brown. Made with 9x12 Ft. 8x10 Ft. 6x12 Ft. new patented fasteners, so a child can put them up or take them down. 313.75 $12.55 $1 1.40 3x6-Ft. Size to Match, $2.95 Famous “Congoleum” Rugs Sold as $8.55 27x54 Size to Match, $1.95 4 ft. 5 ft. 6 ft. 7 ft. wide. ......$3.25 wide. . wide. . wide. .... 8 ft. wide. . 10 ft. wide. . All Khave 7-ft. drop. Porch Awnings Khaki or painted green stripes. Galvanized pipe frame. Complete with hardware and rope. Sold as sec- onds. 2 pat- terns. Cut from 4] tull Tolls. Please fiibring room measurements. SRR B, WU ST P VW W SR TN, Window Shades Slight Seconds 2x6-ft. Holland Window Shades 39c¢ 3x6-ft. Opaque Window Shades 49c¢ 3x6-ft. “Sunfast” Window Shades 95¢ Sale of $7.95 FIBER RUGS 55.85 Reversible. Size 9x12 feet. Closely woven, Large variety of patterns, slight seconds at Wholesale List. $7.20 | $g.30 | s4-50 | $3-60 Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum At Big Savings Full Rolls, Newest Patterns Sold as Slight Seconds Save S0c to 75¢ on Each Square Yard $1.50 Grade $2.00 Grade $2.25 Grade Armstrong’s Armstrong’s Armstrong’s Inlaid Inlaid Inlaid Linoleum Linoleum Linoleum $1.001%1.35,1$1-50 Rug Depa -em—nnmmu Store, 79¢ Grade Please bring meusurements. room May be purchased on our Budget Plan 6 feet wide $7.50 $10.49 6 in Wide 10 ft. 6 in. Wide ft. 6 in. Wide $10.49 $12.49 51398 | Fourth Floor, 7 ft, 6 in. wide $7.00 Extra Heavy Felt-Base Squares Floor. 12 ft. 6 in, 13 14 ft. 6 in, 15 ft. 6 in. Wide $15-49 9 ft. Size 9x12 ft. Perfect. Variety of patterns. No borders, on every one of these comfortable, carefully constructed suites—offered tomorrow at savings that range frem 10 to 33149%! All those who are furnishing or refur hing at this mnc»—\nll find wonderful opportunity here! Furniture Store—Across the Street. $12.95 to $14.95 Hodges 9x12-ft. All-Fiber Rugs Genuine Tlodges All-fiber Rugs, seamless and ) $ patterns in the most wanted color combinations. ( . All are 9x12-it. room size. ) 600 Felt-Base Rugs 6x9-ft. Size—Slight Irregulars A June Demonstration Sale offering for tomor- row of 600 Seamless Felt-Base Rugs, size 6x9 it., $ 85 in 9 patterns and colors. Come early—the 600 may % not last all day. $5.50 Imported Grass Rugs 9x12-ft. Size and 8x10-ft. Size Seamless Tmported Grass Rugs, in new and at- tractive patterns for Summer, 1929, - Colors of blue, $ 45 green and tan. Two desirable room sizes—9x12 o it. and 8x10 ft. } $29.50 Algerian Rugs At Less Than Cost to Import These beautiful Algerian Rugs were. im- ported to retail-at $2 —another example of this sale’s unusual value-giving. Size 9x12-ft. = large room size—in rich designs and color combinations.

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