Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1929, Page 22

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THE EVENTNG' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 18, FREE PARKING SPACE OPPOSITE 8th ST. ENTRANC, DENELERGS Phone NAtional 5220 The Dependable Store OHIOMANREPORTED MISSING FROM SHIP Claude V. Marks, Brass Firm Official, Lost Off Liner 500 Plaid Blankets $1.10 Feather Pillows Full size 66x80-inch plaid 1.85 EEEes T0c = ' save on good sized feather mmm.um-umns “At Seventh and K” of attractive colorings. An exceptional buy! ea. bed pillows. Just 250 to sell at this special price. Fourth Floor. Fourth Fioor. Every Shirt Is Guar- anteed for Only 472 Are Termed Worth $3 and Slight $4 Each—Will Be on Sale Tomorrow! Marks is 43 years old. He maintains his home here with his wife and 2-year- old daughter. About two years ago he was seriously injured when he fell down an elevator shaft during the construc- tion of the Ohio Brass Co.'s new office ‘building. s e WOMAN OWN DRILLER. MUSKOGEE, Okla. () —Although she is a woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Mills This is more than a sale . . . it is a “sale-and-a- | half!” For it is most unusual to have the oppor- | tunity to buy BRAND-NEW FALL Shirts right at the beginning of the season at end-of-the-season | prices! as soon as the liner docks at Plymouth, ’ 's Frel tatives. * o Ky " Wi A | 100 Women's $4.44 an Bpringer, assistant treasurer of thé e e ve ats Long After looking around the ship, King Buy several—to finish out the Summer and to | . ' Homeric on Tuesday. ’ : il By the s g ? MANSFIELD, Ohio, September 12.— Relatives and friends of Claude V. Marks, secretary of the Ohio Brass Co., ’ England. company, received a radiogram from S i l I I \l r l s W reported to the officers of the Homeric ik wear indoors later on in the season. Becoming who disappeared from the White Star On Sale Tomorrow in Our Mer’s Dept. at 9:15 A.M. Marks safled with Charles K. King, the ship notifying him that ‘Marks had and another search was made, but in Pretty Sleeve- Sizes Paitect straightline styles with round or V neck, jabots, liner Homeric while en route to France, last night awaited word from the ship T recres officials, who promised an investigation — o o g 1 3,128 Are Absolutely resident of the brass company, from 1 000 St N F l l ’ B O sieday. They were. goimg 9 unnin ew 1na earance. Perfect! to France to discuss contracts with the ‘been missing for 24 hours. His absence wnes first noted by King, who had called for him in vain at his statercom. 3 able to ascribe any ] $ .55 A T e companion's disappear- less Styles! 2 38 to 46 Fit ance, according to the radiogram. | a"d The larger woman has her inning tomorrow Fast —in this amazing bargain group of cool wash- Colors! able pastel crepe dresses—now at about half! Take advantage of this timely sale and select & smart Fall hat #0 wear over the week end. Certainly there is enough variety to satisfy every taste in this vast collection! Tiny little cap effects. . .long backs pleats, etc. Choice of lavender, salmon, maize, peach, or flesh—but not all sizes in each shade. Geldenberg's—Secend Floor. -..new eyebrow cuts. .. high-crowned shapes for the matr dashing vagabonds. ..in fine soleil-finish felt and soft Lyons velvet. Honey, Dark Browns, Billiard Green, Royal Blue, Wine, Eggshell, Navy, Purples, and Black. depends on nc] one when it comes to lling oil wells. dflshe lzlost several leases because of in- ability to obtain contractors to drill within & required time, so Mrs. Mills took over the reins herself. She bought her own Tig u;:l tools and supervi the job personally. ans p?oductmn of approximately 2,- 000,000 cubic_feet was found in that well, so she plans to drill another. NG COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT ZONING Mo September 6, 1929, ' In accord- Shce with the provisions of Section 3 of B et of Congress. approved March 1, 1920 {Bublle No. 153, 86th Congress. entitled “An he height, area and use ot the District of Columbia and e & Zoning Commission. and for e is hereby given held in the and the area districts, to wit: A Section 111 (following line 3 g R dcipa] recreational us :5: “Afunicipal ixgll“os‘!:llom and fire engine houses may be u . n_ any Jea ngine houses located 1 a public hearing shall issioners, D, C. Police d only in Commercial or_Inds are: . CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL, 60, C_AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL, 60, 'C_ AREA: lot 815. square square 157: being chusetts Avenue and own 1600-1624, 1633-16: Massachusetts' _Avenue. E_FROM RESIDENTL ‘and ‘lots 812 to 818 both in 80 65 to 68 both inclusive being both sides of Rl iand rom Tows, Circle to C A TO D AREA: I nd s 300-302 Pennsyl- 04 3rd Street. S.E. ENTIAL, 6 known as'73 FROM RESIDE! FIRST COMMERCIAL. 60'. C AREA: 808. square 1090, being the southwest corner Streets, 0. CHANGE ‘inc] A 2, 39 and 800, square 2547; lots both inclusive, 31 to 37 both 42 to 48 both inclusive, 26, 27. 28 and 29, 22 to 28 both inclusive, 30. .32, 33, 810, 811 and 29, square 3548: being both sides of Calvert Street from 18th Street_to_20th Street. N.W. C, NOS. 11,to 30 WILL NOT B 1:30 P. g TIAL, 90’ C AREA TO FIRST COMM CIAL, 90", C AREA: lots 800, 01. 802 and 26 to 32 both Inclusive, square 2579, known s 1654 and 1638-1650 Columbia Road. N.W. 132, CHANGE FROM RESIDEN E: REA TO RESI TRICTED AREA i $1 Corselettes 40°. A SEMI- : lots 64 and 65, square known_as 6211\and 6213 Sth Street. K 14 " CHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL. 40 'A_RESTRICTED AREA TO SECOND COMMERCIAL, 60, C AREA wide, south of the northern Ty 814 and 815, square 3280, and extending 90 said line from the western bound- ary of lots 814 and 810 of said square. being in’ the rear of the “‘Old, Col undry” ir Road, between Aspen and Butter- W. 15 CHANGE FROM 0, C AND aqua zone; and_ the part of lot 11, square 3351, n the Second Com 1 zone 29, square 3352, whi Eastern Avenue and 175 feet di: 16. CHANGE FROM RESIDEN- TIAL, 40’ 'A RESTRICTED AREA TO FIRST COMMERCIAL. ‘60, C AREA: strip between First Commercial ‘zone and alley 150 fegt east of Connecticut Avenue, in square 204! being between Veazey Terrace and Yuma Street, east of Connecticut Avenue. ANGE FROM RES as 4401 Wisconsin '_Avenue, SHANGE FROM RESIDENTIAL RICTED AREA AND RESIDENTIAL. C AREA TO RESIDENTIAL, 60, A AREA: sauare 1826 entire, and the pari of squi 1823, bounded by Wisconsin Avenue, Tilden and '39th Streets and the north line of the cLean_estate, N.W. 321 _CHANGE FROM HESDENTIAL, 40 TRICTED LR) ‘0" FIRST , COMMERCIAL, 40'. G ARE| Jots 21 and 22, square 1435. being the sou west_ corner Conduit Road and Norton Street. N.W 22 CHANGE FROM RESI- ENTIAL, 40’ ESTRICTED AREA TO IDENTIAL, AREA: Parcel 5/48, ing southwest of 5100 block of Sherrier lace at the intersection of Edmunds Place nd the railroad tracks, SHOM * RESIDENTIAL. 40’."A RESTRICTED AR MERCIAL, 60, C A: lot 983, being at the intersections of Fessel jen Street, Connecticut Avenue. 36th and verett Streets. N.W. 24, CHANGE FROM COMMERCIAL, * 60', C AREA TO COND_COMMERCIAL. 60'. C AREA: the part of Parcel 26/74 bounded by Wisconsin d Western Avenues and Jenifer and 44th t el ntire. 35, ng 8] AREA_T¢ "RICTE] the intersection of the i nd Utah Avenues and being part st 2319 and 2317, N.W. 26, CHANGE \FROM_RESIDENTIAL. 40’ ‘B TO ND COMMERCIAL. 60’ REA: thi e ool ina” roRtInE en New York o ential, and fro: 3 ot snd Okle Street, NE : Jots 800, 801 and 802, B0 the part of Parcel 131/111 50 he rear boundary o Siteen NE 5 CHANGE Yo & HES ENTIAL. 40, A AREA: +Barcels 147,12 ang 147/38_ belng southy ‘.’: TR AL, 40, C AREA: jot RESID! are. 4146. being on 'the south Foe Bireet, ‘about 128 feet ) E FRO Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Unusual Savings on These Friday Bargains Women’s $1.50 Light Girdles 960 Light-weight Girdles made of fine materials with four hose sup- porters. Side hook and front clasp. Sizes 20 to 34. 84c Broken Lot of With inner belts. made of light- weight striped materials. Comfort fitting. . .ideal for working women. Women’s 88¢c 59c Hooverettes Made of linene in plain colors of orange, blue, green and orchid. Slight irreguiars. | $ l 39 Women’s $1.98 Daytime Frocks Of_linene, batiste, dimity, pique and other novelty materials. In 74c Women’s 98c Rayon Undies Special of high- rayon mmh‘migp. cm‘:sltln'.“:: chemise, bloomers, vests, panties and step-ins. Women’s $1.25 Voile Undies 80 Chemise, step-ins, gowns and _panties, made of voile in many pretty shades. Lace trimmed, and some tallored models. Gol# ~herg's—Second Floor. $1 to $1.50 Sheer Silk Hose * 79(: Full fashioned—silk from top to toe—fine even weave. Broken size and color assortment. $1.25 Fancy Heel Silk Stockings 94c Sheer silk from top to toe, with fashion marks, seamed backs and novelty black heels. Women's 49¢ (5 Rayon Hose zgc Irregulars. Of delusterized rayon, with seamed backs, fashion marks and reinforced garter tops. Kiddies’ 25c and 1 9 35c Half Socks Rayon plaited mercerized lisle hose, in solid colors and fancy ef- fects, with cuffs. Also “Whoopee” socks, Irregulars. Boys’ 35¢ Golf 19c Hose, Pair Broken lots and sizes. Attractive patterns and color _combinations with contrasting cuff tops. ‘Goldenbers’s—Main Flo Felt-Base Floor Coverings, Sq. Yd. 25c S to 12 square yards in a piece. Good quality, in neat looking pat- terns. $7.95 Seamless g 35 9x12 Fiber Rugs ‘I'tl;'e‘:e practical room size rugs e B e e Remnants of Inlaid| Linoleum, Sq. Yd. 750 Five {o elght square yards in a P Sseiirli Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store, Infants’ 69¢c Knitted Sacques 45c Cunning little sacques of pink or blue. Have open front. Spe- 50c Babies $1 Short Dresses White nainsook dress with hand embroidered and lace trimmings. Sizes for babies 6 months to 2 yrs. Infants’ 59¢ Dainty Gertrudes 29c For the babies—cute nainsook gertrudes with pretty lace trim- mings. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Girls’ 89c 45c Middy Blouses Long or short sleeved white jean middy blouses in sizes 8 to 18 yrs, Girls’ $1.29 Plaid Suspender Skirts 796 Attractive sunburst pleated skirts with suspender tops. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Girls’ $3.98 Blue, green and red rainproof coats for girls of .6 to 16 years. Goldenbers's—Third Floor. “Lily” Mercerized Thread, 3 Spools 2 C 400-yard spools of mercerized white thread for machine or hand sewing. 15c & 19c Dress Shields, Pair 1 OC Light-weight dress shields for your Fall frocks. Assorted sizes and styles. 10c Neckbands for Men’s Shirts3 for 25(: Well made, superior quality mneckbands for men’s or boys’ shirts. Correct sizes, 29c Ironing Board Covers for Only 2 1 c Well made covers of heavy, un- 25¢ 35¢ Quilted Nursery Pads Heavy quality, absorbent pads— size 17x18 inches, 10c Paper Shopping Bags 6c allrotnd twins bandies. " " 79¢ & 98c Shears and Scissors 49c All perfect quality steel shears and scissors in a large assortment. 29¢ Dusting or 1 9c Polishing Mittens Well made, full size mitte: that make dusting easy. " Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, Infants’ 50c Cotton Shirts 1 9c An odd lot of long and short sleeved shirts with button fronts. Broken sizes. Women’s 69¢ Union Suits Bodice style knit suits with tight = Women's 79¢ Rayon Undies Step-ins, panties and bicomers —perfect quality—in broken sizes. $1.50 Rayon Gowns and Cos- 87c tume Slips Exceptional values in pretty de- lusterized rayon gowns and slips. e 22¢ Misses’ 50c Waist Suits An odd hlr—vltsl:. l’m':-u:t and bloomer legs. 10 years in the assortment. Women's $1.00 Broadcloth Shorts 59(: Perfect quality figured or flower- ed shorts for sport wear. o Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Housewares 35¢c Doz. Mason Zig Jar Tops, Doz. saie ot yorcelain-fined sine ot 09 of porcelain-| r for any size Mason fruit jar. ™ 45¢c Doz. Jelly 3’“4c Glasses, Doz. Choice of low or tall shape jelly glasses with tin_ eaps. Exceilent for all kinds of jellies. 89¢ $1.25 Doz. Fruit your hes and other Jars, Doz. Preserve fruits in these high quality E-Z Seal fruit jars. 1-qt. size. Have sanitary glass tops. 2 33.98 $6.24 Lawn Mowers LT S e e be in good order. Only three to sell. $10.98 Lawn Mower $6-98 Just one floor sample to sell. Slightly soiled from handling. . Very high $1.98 to $2.49 s .19 Wash Boilers Several different sizes but all slightly dented or otherwise im- perfect. All have genuine copper bottoms. 2 $30 Perfection § .98 0il Cook Stove Beautiful 1929 model 3-burner size oil cook stove. Complete with porcelain back, top or cabinet. Floor sample. Goldenbers's—Downstalrs Store Room Size Seamless Felt Base Squares 9x12 Ft. I 33.50 9x9 Ft. $3.00 6x9 Ft. l 31 .65 Neat patterns—made without borders Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store. Remnants of Smart $1.39 to $1.95 SILKS At One Low Clearance Price Tomorrow! Lovely lengths here for lingerie, jackets . . . and 09 Wide variety o blouses, trimmings, even whole frocks! of weaves, including: Flat Crepes P Crepes Prinica Cuittons Velveteens Printed Shantung Georgettes Satins Chiffon Taffeta Miss Lydda Shekell of the McCall Co. will be in our Pattern Department again tomorrow. She will be glad to assist you in choosing McCall Patterns and explaining them to you. Domestics , $1 Seamless Bleached Sheets 78C Perfect quality double-bed size sheets, of heavy close-woven qual- ity. 81x90-inch size. 39c Bleached Pillowcase Tubing 25c i 42-inch mill lengths of fine, soft- finish quality tubing. Very special. $1.75 Heavy s .29 Crinkle Bedspreads 1 Brighten your bedroom with one of these stunning spreads, in rose, blue, gold, green and orchid siripes. Fast colors. s] .29 $1.69 Mattress Covers For full and twin beds. Made of heavy unbleached sheeting. | Carefully made to give real service, Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Boys’ $6.75 to $10 Suits knicker suits at this Some with longies. Si fi' 8 to 14 oys’ $18.75 “::e‘p" Suits s6'95 These fine quality suits have one pair of long pants. Light and medium shades. Size 18 years. Boys’ $12.75 ; 95 “Prep” Suits 3 (2) Dark oxford mixture suits in sies 16 and 20 yrs. Slightly mis- matched long pants. Boys’ $6.75-$9.75 $4.95 Ensemble Suits consist- ial price. (36) Better-grade s and_knee ants. All wool. Sizes 3 to 9 yrs. oys’ $1.39 to s l .15 (320) Fancy colored wash suits in linens and broadcloths. Neatly Boys’ $1 to $1.50 BELL Shirts 79(: white and fancy patterns. All fall cut, though slight irregulars. Sizes Boys’ 69¢ to 79¢ Blouses 9c lars attached. Materials include percales and broadcloth. Sizes 6 (184) Odd lots of knickers in suiting mixtures and corduroy. Boys’ 69¢ to 95¢ School Caps Here you will find many neatl; patterned caps for large and small Boys’ $14.75 to 75 $21.50 ‘Prep’ Suits s9 (15) High-grade suits with two wear. _Sizes 15 to 20 yrs. Boys’ 50c to $1 25c (100) Odd pleces, such as blouses, ml‘h.lirl:: suits, caps., Few of a ing of coat, wash wal $2.95 Wash Suits tailored. Sizes 2 to 6 yrs, (300) Collar-attached shirts in 12 to 1415 neck. Perfects and irregulars with col- to 15 Boylr;‘Sc to $1.19 School Pants 7 c Also straight pants. boys. Sizes 6%4 to 6%. pairs of pants. Excellent for school Wearables Boys’ Dept.—Goldenbers’s Third Floor Save on Remnants of Wash Fabrics! 19¢ to 39¢ Fabrics 12Y¢ cloth, Volles, Piques, Voles, 39c to 59¢ Fabrics 25¢ English Broad- 69c to $1 Fabrics 49c - color Printed Rayon Printed | Voiles, Printed Ray- Printed | on Flat Crepes, l‘w.pl‘ Printed _ Silk - and- rinte Cotton Taf- ete. $ 4.95 | (40) All-wool and wool-mixture | makes This sale includes Shirts from two of the leading YORKER.” of America — “LeROY” Over-production is the reason we | and “NEW | were able to buy them at so low a price, but the | manufacturer's mistake certainly will be your profit. Materials Include . . . Imported English Broadcloth ‘Woven Striped Madras Jacquard Woven Madras Rayon Striped Broadcloth Printed Broadcloth Chambray Cloth, etc. All Sizes From 140 17! And say!—they're made just the way you like them; Styles Are . . . Collar Attached Starched Collar Attached TWO Collars to Match Neckband Styles New Patterns . .. Striped and Plain Colors Figured Designs Plenty of WHITES with long body, deep | cut armholes, extra full cut chest, wide center pleats, ocean pearl buttors . .. | and every garment guaranteed for satis faction! Direct Entrances to Men’s Dept., Main Floor from K St. and Sth St. $1.00 Richard Hudnut Compact At Exactly Half Price Cleansing Cream. . 25¢ Mavis Talcum Powder.... 59¢ to 79¢ Hair Brushes.... 39¢ to 50c_Dressing and Pocl Combs. ments in our Beauty Shop. her Barbara Haynes Facial Preparations Will Improve a Poor Complexion— and Preserve a Beautiful One! Years of research and experimentation have produced these incomparable creams and lotions, which are used in all facial treat- You may also purchase these creams nd give your own beauty treatments at home. MARIE BARLOW, Creator of Barbara Haynes —will be in our Beauty Shop Tomorrow and Saturday—She will be giad to have you consult her regarding your skin problems. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. IN SHOE | B e e e e o e S Sl Friday Bargains Mean Great Savings ouz per. CHASE OF PU& FAEL All Sizes IES Al Sizes [ ] All Heels Some Slight Irregulars Boys'—Girls’ Children’s Sturdy School Footwear *1.98 Main Floor. Infants’ Strap Slippers and High Shoes » 98¢ -

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