Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1929, Page 26

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HOWE MADE HAPPY BY ART OF LOAFING Former New York Immigra- tion Head Sees More in Soul Than Gold. BY JESSIE HENDERSON, Bpectal cnrmponuenz of Tha Star. N. ICKET ISLAND, July 13—A! Siasconset, on 'he llrthermcll of America, where the town pum nfu stands comfortably remote from the ic an Sion of the perplexmes whlch keep Europe, Asia and the Uni States ot and bothered. As former United States commissioner Syria loomed large, Dr. we mmldznble thought upon world proh- lems, ditior writing text na 1 Fred Howe lif at the illimitable about the art of intelligent loafing. It is an art not so far removed from the solution of world problems as might at first glance appear. Sdlool for Elders Needed. ught,” said Fred Howe, “to bu a univemty devoted to the education ol men past 50. Its student body would mposed of men who have tried w Lke money and men 'hl) didn’ achieve the great reputations they planned in boyhood, and it ought eonnln some place where polmcnl also statesmen, could meet to l.luzh "at the things they meant to do and the crooked things they did. To learn how to live seems to me now much more important than to be able to settie the affairs of the world. I want to be an muuuem loafer, possessed of myself. When last we saw Dr. Howe, in Paris, the glamour and clamor of the peace conference, its distinction and formal- 1ty, .s!fll hovered in the air. Today, in shirt sleeves and kmck- en wu buleled by sevenl little na- of carpenters, 3 but yoicks for the Summer school of in- tellectuals which he has established un- der the name of the School of Opinion. To this school, by the way—housed in the Tavern-on-the-Moors, with an an- tique stagecoach at the door—have come Irom all over the country a round hun- dred lecturers, literari and collegiates. “It wasn't,” Howe explained, "because of disillusionment with the ace or the dishonesties of di&nmuy that I drifted to Nantucket d from New York. It was rather wanted to spe; my life wl!h my friends, to live by the ul to do somethlng with my hands; in short, to do and be what I wanted to h and do from day to day. Soul Possession Pl!ll:nt. “Life 1s an 'musing thing if you don't take it too seriously. It is far pleas- anter to possess one’s own soul than to possess political power. I dluovered late in my career that plants and flow- ers are more interesting than law books, and !hll reading books written by my friends is more profitable than writing books myself.” He ought to be able to write several more, nevertheless. He spends every ‘Winter abroad, and is just back from many months in Wlubuhn But he’'d rather grow nas- ! guess T left polijics.” he resumed, litics are crooked. peopl: upechlly !hcse whom it would benem I'm an absolute free trader; I'd nbollsh all !he custom houses and let the wealth of the wol’ld wmz mm America_as {reel, come. The blllest thlng of lll ld l!( people get their feet on the soil with- out ground rent as the birds and ani- do. And I think the Government ought o own its own water power, gas and electric plants, as the owner of a per owns the plumbing and other nxluns in i “Gold lulu America.” “America is passing through an poch, as other countries have done, ln ‘which gold rules the lives and npln- fons of men. We worship it as did the worshipers of Mammon; everybod bows to it, including the Government. us don't profit country may become interested in the ldn of a xovernmenz ior the people her than for privilegs When Oh!.s idea percolllu America build the most marvelous know what w do with it.” B Reputation Amazes Ott. YORK, July 13.—Melvin Ott, 20- 2 -old home-run sensation of ;Ihe auty. * eecs: WHLIE get mash notes,” he said. “I never had one in Jy 1ife. All the mail T leh is from kids.’ Palestine Pupils Aid Health. Comfort is yours if you use [ Cuticura | | TALCUM 1 s deli- ool adioind e s '] sive ition and keeps your ;hneooludt&ahed. - Telcim 25¢. Oatment by Mmoo ing s _““Cuticurs,"Dept. 19M, Malden, Mass. Vienna, Berlin and | - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY_ 14, GOLDENEERG'S EARANCE Silk Gloves 75c Fine quality Milanese Silk Gloves, with double finger tips; broken sizes; mostly in tan and fawn shades. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. 1 & 1929 —PART 1. 69c to $1.50 Jewelry 390 Sparkling jewelry to go with your Summer frocks. Necklaces, chok- ers, earrings, bracelets, etc. Many pretty efler for your choice. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor Drastic Store Wide Reductions to Clear Summer Stocks—Read All 3 Page 39¢c & 45¢c Wash Fabrics Choice Entire Stock of $2 to $3.75 Summer Hats Pure White and Pastel Felts $ Lur'e S t raw Hats, in white, black and colors. Close- fi'“mg Straw Hats, in tai- lored and dressy styles. To clear our stocks of Summer millinery we've made sweeping reduction: from our former low prices! Plenty of time to enjoy these smart Summer hats—and think of the savings! Entire stotk formerly priced at $2.00 te $3.75. $1.95 to $2.95 Hats A clean-up of all Straw Hats, formerly priced at $1.95 to $2.95. Styles for women, misses and girls in 5 the great assc:tment! $7.50 to $15.00 French Room Hats The season’s smartest models from our French Room, famous for its smart and distinctive styles! } 54.97 Exceptional choice—and wonderful values at this clearance price. Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charse Accounts Invited. Weight Silk Hose Full-fashioned with pointed heel. Sheer weight are silk up to top, while service weight have narrow garter top of lisle. The following shades: Nude, French Nude, Light Gunmetal, Dark Gunmetal, Beach Tan, Naive and Atmosphere. $1 Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose (irregulars) 50c Silk and Rayon Hosiery (irregulars). . .. 35¢ Novelty “Whoopee” Socks, Special Children’s 15 Length Fancy Socks Boys’ 39¢ 7z Length Fancy Sport Hose Goldenberg’s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. $1to$1.25 Women’s Athletic Union Suits 696 Made of cross-barred muslin, voile, etc. Bodice style with button and buttonless front. Choice of pink or white. 79¢c & $1 Boys’ Athletic & Waist Suits. .49c Women’s $2 Merode Lisle Union Suits . . .$1 $1.50 Women’s Raycn Underthings. . . . Children’s 69c Rayon Underwear Girls’ 59¢ Cross-Barred Muslin Suits. . . 29¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 100 Dozen “‘Run-of-the-Mill”’ $150 & 5169 High-Grade Sheets Sizes 81x90 inches, 81x99 inches Fine quality Bleached Sl s and made of heavy even threa H starch or dressing. Classed -of. mill,” but the lmp-rfachon- are hardly nollteubln and do not impair the good wearing qu-lny $1.39 Crinkle Spreads, 80x105 size 39c Hemstitched Pillowcases, 42x36 inches. $5.00 Brocade Rayon Spreads, 80x105 jnche: 15¢ Unbleached Cotton, 39 inches wide 39c Bleached Tubing, 42 inches wide $1.65 White Dimity Spreads, 63x90 si $1.79 White Dimity Spreads, 72x90 size.. $2.00 White Dimity Spreads, 80x90 size. . $2.00 Colored Hemstitched Pillowcases, pair. . 29c Percales, 36 inches wide, fast colors, yard. .. 15¢c Standard Apron Ginghams, in blue checks 35c Fast-color Prints, 36 inches wide, yard Goldenbere's—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Women’s and Misses’ Wearables Women’s $1.59 Crepe de Chine Step-ins Women’s 59¢ Muslin Costume Sli $1.25 Embroidered Philippine Gowns $1.98 & $2.98 All-Wool Bathing Suits 69¢c Crepe Soled Bathing Slippers $2.98 Pretty All-Wool Coat Sweate $1 Two-Piece Linene Sport Suits. . . . Novelty Printed House Dresses, speci Women'’s $5 Rengo Belt Corslettes. . Broken Lot of $2 & $2.50 Girdles berg’s—Second Floor—~Charge Accounts Invited. Girls’ & Infants’ Apparel $1.50 Pink or Blue Blan- 69¢ Summer—wei.ht Middy kets, 36x50 in $1 Drum of white nain- sook, 1 and 2 yrs...42¢c Clnldrcnu 59¢ Dmm,‘slc, 2 and Little Gn'h $1.65 Sheer & Service , ¢ .a 1$1.15 59: $l Prctty Pnl‘od W;;: Dainty Past el Shade Silk “l-' y Pastel o Printed Voiles Printed Dimities Sheer Batiste 36 and 40 inches wide A wonderful selection of the season’s most favored styles and prmtmg-—-sheer and cool wash fabrics that fashion the most attractive Summer frocks. Guaranteed fast colors that will tub perfectly and always retain their fresh appearance! 36 and 40 inches wide. 39¢ Printed Flaxon, 36 inches wide 69c Silk-and-cotten Printed Rayon Flat Crepe 79¢ Printed Silk-mixed Crepe de Chine. . ... 79c Rayon Slip Satins, 40 inches 39c Meadow Lane Prints 59¢ Tik-Tak Printed Charmeuse 69c Box-Loom Rayon Crepes 79c Printed Rayons, 36 inches wide 59c Printed Pique Broadcloth, Gabardine and Pique $1.25 Printed Rayon Epcnge 59¢ Rayons, in all wanted colors (Termed light irregilars) 39c¢ Printed quue, in sport patterns Goldenberg's—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Towel Clearance 25¢ Turkish Towels, 18c; 6 for $1.05 35¢ Turkish Towels, 25c; 6 for $1.45 45¢ Turkish Towels, 36¢c; 6 for 23c Huck Towels, 18x36 inches 19c “Startex” Toweling Crash, yd. .. 29¢ Linen Glass Toweling, yd Ggldenbers's—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 19¢ & 25¢ Baby Pants 10c & 12¢c Wash Cloths 10c & 12c Bias Seam Tape. . . 50c & 75¢ Garter Belts 25¢ & 35c¢ Dress Shields. . 35¢c Pot Holder Sets $1 Utility Door Bags 39¢ & 50c Rubber Tea Aprons. 21¢ 50c & $1 Sanitary Undies. . . . 10c Nickel Safety Pins Clarke’s Sewing Cotton, 6 for. . 5¢ Goldenbers’s—Main Floor Stamped Goods and Art Needlework 49c Hemstitched Wluu Table Squru 19¢ 29¢ A 89¢ 59¢ 49¢ Stamped Lin $1.98 Embroidered Pillowcases, or. Goldenbers's—Third Floor.—Charge Accoun Toilet Goods $1 Fountain Syringes, 2-qt size. . . . 59¢ and 79c Hairbrushes, all sizes. . 25¢ Dressing Combs, course or fine, 10c 75¢ Golden Peacock Face Powder. .. . .and Cleansing Creme.. Both for. .50c 20c “Carbona” Cleaning Fluid 50c Oakley Complete Compacts. . . .19¢ 35¢ Barbasol Shaving Cream, tube. . 75¢ Barbasol Skin Freshener 59¢ Bath Salts, pkg 59c¢ Scented Dusting Powder 75¢ Long Handled Bath Brushes. .. 10c Hardwater Soap, 6 cakes for. . 25¢ Melba Toothbrushes 59c¢ Individual Bath Salts. . Goldenbers's—Main Fleor. July Clearance of Silks 5169 Printed Chiffon & Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide, in beautiful Summer designs lnd 2,000 yurdl to be cleared out at this sen- Perfect all-silk qulllty. some fine quality crepe de chines included in lot. Regular 89c All-Silk Washable Printed Silks. . patterns. sationally low price. Also 9 ; € ..49c Yard 31.38 Yard Regular $1.95 All-Silk Printed Flat Crepes. . Regular $1.69 to $2.50 Fine Quality Silks. . Regular $1.59 40-in. Summer Sports Crepe .$1.14 Yard Regular $1.09 “Orkeda” Washable Silk Radmm, 84c Yard Regular $1.19 to $1.49 Assorted Silks .79¢ Yard Women’s $2.98 74 Leather Handbags s1' Embossed and novelty styles in pouch, underarm, back-strap and O’Rossen models. Black or colored Women’s $4.98 leathers. Silk Umbrellas 2 . Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Colored Silk l’-bnl‘hl; 16-rib l‘yl:.“h mn Men’s $2.00 and $2.50 Prince of Wales handles, $1.39. Women's $I.50 Fruit-of-the-Loom Umbrel- eed fast colors, 95c. Colored Umbrellas, 16 and l. o "‘,Il.—.’"l,ll Floor.—Charge Accounts Inyited. _ Housekeeping Linens $1.00 All-Linen Dresser Smh. 47e. l.” All-Linen Luncheon Sets, $2.39. Mercerized Table Du-“l. 44c yd. u.unbun—lma Floor.—Charge’ Accounts Invited. Ribbon. Clearance R -“""'u....“'.;'i."' it e ’; 10¢ nd uue l-'ng Ribbons, 7c yi" JEWELRY. DEPT. $1.25 to $1.50 Men’s Watches. $1.98 Amberlite Chokers . ... $1 Real Branch Coral Choker: $1.50 and $1.98 Pearl* Necklac c. 50c Sterling Silver Shakers, paii .23¢ $1.50 and $1.98 Sllver-lundled Table- ol Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Scarfs and Neckwear Women’s $1 to $1.50 Neckwear. .48¢c $1 to $1.95 Rufflings, Collarings. .50c $1 Hand-painted Triangle Scarfs, 83c $1.98 Georgette Scarfs $1.69 29¢ Collar-and-Cuff Se 39¢c Costume Flowers. 98¢ Bertha Collars. .. Goldenbersg’s—Main Floor.—~Charge Accounts Invited. Handkerchiefs Women's Handkerchiefs .. Men’s White. Handkerchie! Women’s 39c Celanese Hanki Women’s Linen Handkerch Goldenbers’s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. LEATHER GOODS $4 Cowhide B: 7 $1.50 Brief' Cms. 'l'wo poekm 95¢ $3.50.and $3.75 Overnight Cases. . .$2.77 Men’s $1 Leather Wallets 69¢c fl.”'l'.-ruu'c.ul..... REPRIpeDe: ) | Clearance of Men’s $2 to $2.50 Shirts Every Shirt Perfect Shirts of English Broadcloth, Woven Rayon Striped Madras, Rayon Striped Broadcloth, End-to-End Madras, Ox- ° ford Cloth, Printed Broadcloth and other good shirtings. Collar-attached, collar-to-match, neckband and starched collar-attached styles. Plenty of plain whites and all sorts of novelty patterns. Sizes 131, to 17; all sleeve lengths. 3 for $3.25 Men’s 50c Rayon-Mixed Hose, 21c pr.; 5 for $1 Men’s 75c to $1.50 Shorts, including Varsity, Nobelt, Reguthl and Rockinchair makes, 49¢ Samples_ani bt irregulars) Men’s 75¢ Athletic Und "32 to-42 sizes, 35¢ Slight irregulars) Men’s $1.69 to $2. 50 Pljln‘lll, sizes A to D, $1.19 Men’s $2.00 to $2.50 Straw Hats, $1.19 Men’s $2.50 to $3.50 Straw Hntl. 14 Off Men’s $2.00 Regatta Rayon Union Suits, $1.39 Goldenberg's—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Men’s and Young Men’s Hot-Weather Suits Airy, porous-weave Summer suits, | cool and comfortable! Including ) genuine Palm Beach, Wool Crash, | Beach Cloth and Tropical Cloth, two- L piece suits. New styles, new colors, stripes and novelty effects. Sizes 34 to 48, including stouts, shorts and slims. Men’s and Young Men’s ) ¢4 g7 $2.50 and $3 Wash Knickers | 1 2 Plain white and large variety of fancy checks and plaids to choose from. Sizes 28 to 42 waist measure. Direct Entrances to Men's Clothing Depariment from K Street and Sevenih Street. July Clearance in the Boys’ Department ’ . Boys’ $1.00 to $1.50 Wash Suits Well known “—-—" brnnd wash suits; every one bearing the fa- mous maker’s trade mark label. Fine quality materials, including Broad- 6 9 c clotl: Peggy Cloth, fancy wash fab- rics nnd khaki. Button-on, flnpper and junior models. 2 to 7 years. Boys’ 79¢ to $1.00 Blouses, 4 to 16 years (Perfect quality and slight irregulars) Boys’ $1.00 & $1.50 Bell Shirts, 12 to 14 neck (Perfect quality and slight irregulars) Boys’ $1.50 & $2.00 Wash Suits, 2 to 8 years Boys’ 69¢ to 95¢ Wash Pants, 7 to 17 years Boys’ $2.00 to $4.00 All-wool Sweaters Boys’ 95¢ to $1.25 Palm Beach Caps Boys’ $2.25 to $3.45 Wash Suits, 2 to 7 years. . Boys’ $10 to $15 All-wool Suits, 7 to 17 years. . Boys’ $18.75 “Prep” Long Pants Suits Boys’ $1.39 to $1.79 Sailor Pants Boys’ $1.00 to $1.50 Khaki Long Pants Boys’ 95¢ to $1.39 Play Suits, 3 to 11 years Boys’ $3.95 to $5.95 Knicker Suits, 5 to 9 years. .52 79 Goldenberg’s—Third Fleor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Clearance of Radios Floor Samples . and Demonstrators and Few- of-a-Kind Sets marked at sensational reductions to clear out quickly! Sold on our Budget Plan—No Interest or Extras. Quantities limited of each make—come early for first choice! $295.00 Kolster Radio (less tubes) $178.50 Freshman N-12, complete $146.50 Freshman Q.D.-16, complete $157.00 Emerson Radio, complete $285.00 Victor 7-11 Combination $285.00 Brunswick Combination (electric) $25.00 Allen Portable Phonograph (magnetic plck-np) $15.00 Allen Pofllble Phonognpll reduced to" Clearance of Sporting Goods $10 Complete Golf Outfits, $5.89 $2.50 High—grade Tennis Rackets. . . . .$1.49 $1.25 Ball-bearing Roller Skates. ... ...69¢c $1.25 Steel-framed Scooters ..........7% $17 Kodaks, Vest Pocket Model 1A. .$12.75 Wood Frame Reclining Lawn Chair. . .$1 49 Goldenbersg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited.

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