Evening Star Newspaper, July 11, 1929, Page 28

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D. €. THURSDAY, JULY 11 CHILDREN’S PROGRAM PLANNED TOMORROW liminary strike by setting today as the last in which its members may appear as extras with non-members in talk- ing picture production work. Producers maintained that the proposed walkout would not include a number sufficient to_cause embarrassment, Equity offici; the strike repoi operation with Neighborhood House and | paniment for both- features will be lg: Burleith Playground Drama unit, | played by Miss Elizabeth Battaile. will be given tomorrow evening at 7:30 Marie Moore Forrest is director of the |o'clock. The program will be in charge | pageantry and drama section of the of the Neighborhood House Spring Fes- Community Center Department. tival Players. An operetta. “Peter RabbiL” and three dances will comprise the program.| Because there were 1o prisoners to be Mrs. J. P. S. Neligh will direct the plays tried, Justice Humphreys of Hunting- and Miss Lena Barghausen will have donshire, E ze Court, was re- charge of the dancc ANN LIVINGSTON ASKS $200.000 SLANDER DAMAGES OF HARDINGE {Her Attorney Declares His Remarks After Trial Have Injured Her Chances of “DROWNING HOAX" ISLAIDTO INDIANAN Evansville Police Believe _Boys” Worker Has Taken Youth With Him to Arizona. | 1 0] | — L peretta and Three Dances to Be | Presented by Pageantry and Drama Section. FVE SUSPENDED BY ACTORS EQUITY =5 Talkie Contracts Are Be“evedlm he Canada Kid,” a cham- | hour entertainments which are be'n[‘ lon all-around cowboy, is in a hospital Cause—<“0pen Shop” May |2x the result of riding a steer ang. win- | 5\ven Friday evenings during July by ' K | ning first money affer the animal had | the section of pageantry and the dram Bring Movie Strike. gouged his right eye out. | Community Center Department, in co- e bl [ il SRS i it B ool bt e B i By the Associated Pr EVANSVILLE, Ind., July 11.—Polce today believed Allen C. Yeager, Evans- ville busines man and boys’ worker, was heading for Arizona after perpetrating a drowning hoax here. It was revealed lost night that Rus- seil’ Morris, 13, who disappearcd with Yeager, had told friends he was going | Mexico with a and “lots of to Arizona and New friend who had a car money.” To strengthen this theory, an employe in Yeager's produce house here told police Yeager recently had asked bim many questions about Arizona. Yeager and young Morris were pre- sumed to have drowned after the boat in which they were riding on the Ohio River Saturday night was found cap- sized near here Sunday. Search for the pair was started after Carl Cowles, another young friend, ex-| hibited a nole purporting to show it was Yeager's intention to go to Luding- ton, Mich. Police today belleved this note was written to hide Yeager's rcal destination. Personal papers of the missing man found yesterday contained insurance policies for a total of $43,000, which with double indemnity clauses. would have amounted to nearly $80,000. Yea- | ger was said by friends to have worried over debts of approximately $8,000. The Orange Free State will spend nearly §7.500.000 for road improvement ARtRtRLRtRLRthtR imagine; I haven't yet collected fill(l Ann Livingston [szs.uou 1 was awarded, and I've got to | carh my living. He proposes to interfere dict in her each of promise case with my livelihood. | By the Associated Press. | ugainst Franklin Hardinge last week, | *I think I am entitled to $200,000 Df“ HOLLYWOOD, Calif.. July 11.—Sus- | has filed a new swit against the 63- |his money for the damage he did in | pension of five actors from the Actors' v old manufactur this time asking | that interview to my reputation.” 060 and charging slande | ‘The new suit, of which only the |didn’t know what it was about. His at- | Frank Gillmore, president, early today. praecipe has been filed, is based cn re- | torney, John A. Bussian, spoke of it as | While no statement was made as to s attributed to Hardinge in a | “a ridiculous action.” | the cause of the suspensions, it was un- statement made public following the A hearing for & new trial in the destood they resulted from making verdict in the breach of promisc case. | breach of promise case has been set for contracts with talking motion picture Benjamin Ehrlich, attorney for Miss |next Saturday. | producers without sanction of the or- Livingston, said “no woman could l:t | | ganization. pass unchallenged the remarks Hardinge COUPLE ASKS lNJU’iCTlON | * Those suspended are Tully Marshall, By the Assoclated Press, CHICAGO, July 11.- Tulsa, Okla.. Who won a $25,000 ver- | of | Equity Assoclation and the reinstate. s made since the trial” Ehrlich, Anders, Randolph, Raymond Hatton, since completion of the first suit, ha: ol Louise Dresser and Henry Otto. been preparing a vaudeville ske in ‘The action taken at a meeting of the which his 20-year-old client intends to , Charge Company Violates Zoning h.sstzcllllou here last night was inter- open in a loop theater Saturday. He i re. | preted to be the first move of Equity believes some Cf the remarks attiibuted | vesulations by Manufacture. | 1%, gemand that producers here ac- fo Hardinge since the trial have tended | Joseph P. Armstrong and his wife, | cept only contracts from paid-up me: Nora Armstrong, 23 M street, yesterday ! to injure her chances of earning a liv- | h;rishn!l Equity. The leading members e industr ; filed suit for an Injunction against the | of the Heoustry f:f;film:dfn:t’?;e;u:‘fl?; | Warner Stutler Co., Ine., which is lo- | would continue. | cated in the rear of thelr home. The| MR‘""“;';- the source of which could not | plaintitfs claim that the company is - acle curtent yewferday that the Equity Association planned a pre- manufacturing oil in violation of the — zoning regulations. WHITE SERGE The defendaut has & permit to oper- . | ate & garage on the property, but not to TROUSERS | manufacture oil. it is stated. They also $7 65 Plain or Fancy Stripes | mssert that the place has become & nui= EISEMAN'S, 7th & F Livingston said Hardinge bad d Lo her as "a disgrace 0 my He called me a gold digger,” she | told reporters. “Also, he said I had broken up a home. ssume he was referring to the home of Charles Na: (St. Louis newspaper man, whose nam figures in the breach of promise trial). “I have it on good zuthority that Mr. Nax is living with his wife and chil- dren. 1 certainly did not break up his | home. nor any home. Mr. Hardinge told the newspapers | sance by reason of obnoxious and un- | | pleasant odors coming from the estab- | that if I appeared on the stage the 'lishment. Attorney David L. Riorda audience ought to hiss me off. Just a for the plaintiffs. SRR YRLRLRLR YA Absolute Clearance at Gold’s! pear STORE FULL OF BARGAINS Tomorrow—Iriday! ABSOI,UTE to profits clearance—is the order of the day at Gold’s. With our eyes closed we have run the pruning knife through our entire stock with such effectiveness that you will be amazed at the savings on Spring and Summer mer- chandise you want right now. Tomorrow, ingly low prices, certainly mak All Sales Final—No Returns—Absolute Clearance Friday, we have assembled a marvelous lot of items at tempt- We are closed Saturday, so shop early tomorrow. We are ing it worth your while. Two Outstanding Main Floor Bargain Silk Pique Dresses Brand-new Summery lovely silk pique prints, washable crepes. Sizes $15.00 values. Absolute Clearance Main Floor $25.00 Dresses $§13% fact, the very dresses you need for any Beautiful quality fabrics . . . . including some late Street dresses . . . afternoon dresses, in- formal evening dresses . . » dance frocks . . . country club frocks . . . in occasion. Jovellest shades . . Spring dresses. $5.95 Cool Wash Dresses ‘Washable Frocks you'll need for numerous slecveless models. .. many with suntan backs + « . white flannels Light in weight and high in quality. occasions. And what savings. But it's be- Absolute Clearance ........ Summer Coats « + .« Just the coats Mostly all sizes, frocks in flat crepes, 14 to 38. $7 95 cause of our absolute clearance. Of cotton and silk, in pastel shades and white. All Main Floor Transparent Vel- vets, basket weaves $ 75 . you need for cool evenings and for other occasions. Second Floor. Second Floor. Regular $16.75 All Spring and Summer DRESSES $0Q.95 Only 250 Frocks in the group... finely made, and in the d ors. all occasions, Second Fioor. $39.50 Dresses & Dress Ensembles $15.95 Formal and informal chiffons... just the things you need for cool eve- nings and early Fall wear. ...in great variety...all made and finished. You Can Save Money by Spending It Here and Now—Bargains Galore Chiffons, georgettes, in dark shades, prints, washable crepes, for All sizes. Second Floor. Off No exceptions—absolute clearance is the word! You’'ll not have an op- portunity like this for some time. esired col- Some Marvelous Main Floor Bargains Balance of All Bags $1.47 $3.47 Sold to $3.00 Sold to $7.50 Leathers . . . silks . . . water snakes . . . novelties, Absolute Clearance SWEATERS $1 47 . $ 3.47 Sold to $3.95 Sold to $6.95 Pull-over silk and wool Sweaters ... all shades and sizes. $1.95 Perfect Silk Chiffon - Hosiery A most amazing $ 1 09 Prints exquisitely valtie ! Evety des b Seeshade very Chiffon Foam air . . Yown p:‘:rl:ixc;ll_v Teddies and want at st Y2 T s DanceSets All shades and sizes. Of excellent quality s chiffon foam. Values to $2.95. . . Silk Slips Sold to $3.95 Flesh and white only. Plain and lacey styles. s One table only. Hardinge, told of the suit, sald he 'ment of two others was announced by | you s€c should ’em! Every day we get letters tellingus of the excellence of our long distance tele- fihone servi ome telepl ice. Use your hone to keep out-of-town contactsalive. Visit Point Lookout —and select a lot for a Summer home or an investment Lots 60x120, terms $100 cash, balance monthly for 3 years Good water front property is one of the best investments you can make 60-ft. lots on the Ocean front have sold for $700.000 A small investment now may make you independent for life. Improvements Make Values. Several Hunderd Thousands Have Already Been Spent at Point Lookout If you own a cottage at Point Lockout Washington's best Summer resort your family can have a three-month vacation at the seashore without any additional expense Cottages for sale, immediate possession Excellent Hotel accommodations Phone or call for booklet and route map and for appointment for a trip in Company’s Bus Office open until 9 P.M. 907 Fifteenth St. N.W. National 6147 |JULY New Money! The New Currency in All Denominations May Be Obtained Tomorrow at Our Service Desk, Street Floor CLEARANCE SALE Combined With Our Weekly Green Ticket Sale $1.00 Rayon Underwear Bloomers, Chemlse, Princess S French Drawers, Vests and Step Of beautiiul quality rayon in tailored, appliqued styles. lade-trimmed and In the popular pastel shades. Street Floor Phone National 770 Satisfaction Since 1859 lips, -ins. Underwear Specials UNION SUITS—Women's 59c extra size band-top suits, with shell knees: (Double CHILDRE! UNION SUITS, of pa- jama checks, with waist attachment. to 8 for girls; o 236 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. Remnants 29¢ to 39¢ New Wash Goods, Yard lsc Good sewing lengths for w this accumulation of remnants of staple and novelty 1 The assortment contains printed organdy in beautiful flow- terials. ered patterns, printed dimity and ;omen’s and children's garments in Summer ma- many dainty effects, printed batiste, ginghah, longcloth and other desirable fabrics. 29c and 59¢ Wash Goods Yard, 25¢ Cotton and rayon materials first in popularity in useful lengths for women's and children’s dresses. Rayon checks, printed voile, print- ed batiste, cotton charmeuse, printed rayon and various others. 79¢c and 98c Rayon Satin | Yard, 45¢ 36 and 40 Inch firm. rich qual- ity rayon sath. in remnant lengths for making costume slips and Summer sport garments. Good selection of colors. Street Floor Women’s Wear SILK NEGLIGEES—$5.98 crepe de chine and rayon satin negligees trimmed with lace and ribbons. In flesh, nile, peach. n and mais. Sizes o * $3.69 EXTRA SIZE KIMONOS—$2.25 kimonos in sizes 48, 40 and 52. Of serpentine crepe in orchid only, trimmed with quilling to match. Side-tie model kimono sleeves $1.39 PHILIPPINE GOWNS of white nainsook, handmade and hand-embroidered in dainty de- signs. Round, V and square neck- lines. Cap sleeves or sleeve- 95¢ less. Sizes 15, 16 and 17.. $1.00 HOOVER APRONS of gen- uine Loomtex broadcloth and chambray. Rose, blue, green and orch::a L,on [ osrl "erG" poin collars. 7es 1048 ...ioiiiiinnnn St 88¢ $1.98 WASH DRESSES of print- ed volle and organdy in basque and long-waisted styles with or- gandy collars, vestees, bows and sashes. Size 16 only. No Q¢ C. O. D. or phone orders. . RAYON TWILL COSTUME SLIPS in regular and extra sizes, in pastel shades. ’Ollbl’ es- ular $1.00 line, in broken sizes 89¢ CORSELETTES—Broken lots R&G, Rengo Belt and C,/B Corse- lettes. Sizes 40 to 46 in the lot; $3.00 tt) 31.85 $5.00 values .. Second Fioor Dresses radiant with the spi ings. Sleeveless models in fashi to 40. .At-the clearance- price, ti irresistible. t HOSIERY | | | $1.00 SILK HOSE—Women's | thread silk hose, in plain and net | weaves; slight ' irregulars. 4= In the leading colors =~ $1.50 TO $2.00 SI HOSE. Seconds of high-grade full-fash- joned pure thread silk hose, in chiffon and servlc‘e weights. White and assorted colors. Choice o 69¢ $1.00 SILK HOSE, perfect qual- ity, wilh lisle tops. Also irregu- lars in silk-and-rayon hose. Pointed and square heels. Plenrx‘y of black —a xew 25¢ 59¢ RAYON HOSE of perfect quality in the popular shades. Rayon to the top. Friday 39(: clearance special o JOYS’” AND GIRLS’ SPORT HOSE—Perfects and irregulars in 20c and‘ 39¢ ".-{lengm hose, in plain colors and fancy pat- terns .. 19¢ BOYS' AND GIRLS’ SPORT HOSE, irregulars of 50c grade. Girls', in white and colored rayon mixtures; boys’, in mercerized cot- ton golf styles in fancy 290 patterns . $2.00 O LK HOSE— Irregulars of a nationally adver- tised make of full-fashioned out- size thread silk hose with pointed heels. Black, gun metal and gray shades; 100 pairs to sell at .. $1.00 CHILDREN'S S—Sizes 4 to 8, in rayon and lisle half socks and “whoopee” socks. in solid col- ors and fancy patterns. Slight irregulars of Street Fioor ECONOMY DRESS SECTION The Wonder Department on the First Floor “Garden of Roses’ $5.95 DRESSES $3 75 irit of beauty and youth, created of rich, shimmering flat crepe showing floral patterns of gorgeous color- ons of. notable distinction. Sizes 16 hese lovely frocks will be perfectly Street Fioor Children’s VWear SUNBATH SUITS—300 of these popular Summer suits for tots of 2 to 6 years. Made with printed walsts ~ and - plain-colored shorts. Buy them tomorrow at a 590 thrifty price GIRLS’ SILK FROCKS—$5.98 washable silk frocks of firm qual- ity 'pongee, printed silk and plain Trimmed wilh pipings, hand embmmw,ctlg and belts. B ken sizes. No . . or phone orders. All sales final . ’2'98 CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR— 50c gowns, combinations, princess slips and bloomers of white mus- e v 10 years. Re- 39¢ Boys’ Wear $1.00 WASH SUITS, button-on style, with plain-color pants and fancy waists, or with waists trimmed with contrastin 58¢ color. Sizes2t08........ BOYS' 69c & 8% WASH KNICKERS—Excellently made of plain gray and tan crash and khaki color fabric. Sizes 8 (o 16. Get the boys & supply at 5.4, this economy price........ * WASH SUITS—Boys' $1.39 and $1.69 button-on suits of broadcloth, in plain colors. including linen pania :'l‘mbwmtes‘w-m, also in plain chambray. izes 2o 8 years e rr: $1.00 SWEATERS—Boys" and youths’ pull-over sweaters in novelty pat- B AL S s s of ° i 1 Clearance of Coats Formerly Sold for $16.50 to $25.00 Sizes 16 to 40 in this cle: In fine twills, celanese, Priced for speedy selling—cc $10 Sport Coats o et S5 Coats at a quick- 14, 16 sclling reduction and 18 In fine herringhones and novelty weaves, coats. nish sport fabrics Sizes $2.00 to $3.00 White Felt Hats yer B 49 Off-the-Face All Hats Close-Ftting Head Sizes Models Fisherman Street Floor. Remnants Floor Coverings Backs A wonderfully large and varied selection of $1.69 to $2.25 $1.25 Printed 59¢ Certainteed Inlaid Linoleum Linoleum Floortex the all-popular white and pastel shades in hats of fine imported ielt Square Yard -« Square Yard Square Yard 100 Felt Hats, Choice 300 yards of this Large choice of popu- Odds and ends of hats that at one time sold for $1.98 to $398. Assorted styles and colors. handsome and durable lar patterns in useful linoleum, in 2 to 12 lengths of this excellent If any are left at 2 P.M. tomorrow, they will be given away—limit, one hat to a customer. Attractive floor covering. 3 yards wide. 85 square yards of this superior floor cov- ering. Some pieces can be matched. 2 to 6 yard pieces. yard pieces. patterns. Third Floor 39¢ Neckwear, 15¢ Clearance lot of organdy collar and cuff sets and vestees, in pas- tel colors. Street Floor Men’s Wear RIBBED UNION SUITS—$1.25 Summer-weight, ribbed suits, short sleeves, ankle length, finished with sieeve and ankle cufl. Ir- 7g Tegulars. Sizes 36 to 46... C MEN'S 79 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, “Oneita” knit balbrig- gan; shol leeve shirts and an- kle drawers. Sizes 32 to 46: 5013 Each PAJ. - $1.69 Pajamas of Plaza pongee and end-to-end madras in plain colors and ;urlp«!, some with ray- on frogs. Sizes A, B, C % D s e UNION SUITS—M s 79¢ un- fon suits of high-count checked nainsook in athletic style, with taped armholes, webbing and snubber back. Sizes 36 '0 to_46 NS 3 i WORK SHIRTS-— Men's T8¢ work shirts of serviceable blue chambray with double-stitched seams and-two pockets. S()e Sizes 144 to 17 ..... eseee Street Floor Fur Strips Reduced Worth $1.00 and $1.50 Lengths for col- lars and cuffs in 4-inch strips of mouffion, Thibetine, vicuna and coney. Popular colors. Each Street Floor Shoe Clearance PLAY OXFORDS—Children's well made play oxfords, in black and b§an calfskin, with flexible, durable composition soles. Sires 8% t0 2. Pair.. o 94¢ and TENNIS SHOES — Boys' girls' high and low_tennis shoes, laced to the toe. All are 8& strictly first quality. Pair ARCH SUPPORT SHOES— Odds and_ends of women's arch- support -shoes, nationally known Drands in straps and tie eflacts. roken sizes. $5.00 and $6.00_valu Pair ... $2.89 WOMEN'S RAYON SLIPPERS, beautiful and serviceable. Baby Spanish heels. Broken sizes. In the popular col- 990

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