Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1929, Page 27

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- TAFTCONESOME | INELOMNEHEATH Chief Justice Refreshed by His Summer in Canada. Ready for Work. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929. ===WE CELEBRATE 34 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE THIS MONT GOLDENEERG'S “At Seventh and K" Telephone NAtional 5. The Dependable Store e —ee——— e A Sensational Event! 5,000 New Hats Worth $2.95, $3 50 and $3.95 In Our Greatest Mllltnery Sale This Season! Smart New Styles at Less Than Wholesale! Matenals Styles Soleil Felts Long Backs Soft Velvets Off-the, Forehead Velours : Turbans Metallics Helmots Combinations Vagabonds 5,000 brand-new hats—so amazingly underpriced that even smull dealers will find it to their advantage to make selections tomorrow! And in that case how much more important for Washington women and misses to take advantage of this rare opportunity—right at the beginning of the Fall season! Scores and scores of fashionable shapes offering 'something for every taste—for every costume—and for every head size! ALL NEW COLORS, including Plenty of Extra Salespeople to \ @ { out _the country. Engl e, Br A JLonferences | a\lrr;uzli_g“ ,:\:;te Never before have we been able to offer = In :e::'nfi:::' K’e‘: 'Pu:pv{:s'l;re :::’ give you quick service. On sale on and the forthcoming one o devote | Ml smart Washingtonians _(who are likewise ( . ‘ Gr d B ’ 4 * | both first and second floors. three days to an effort, with the as- thrifty) so many beautiful styles, and such p ey an ack. e o atiomey Crneral Denell excellent quality at this price! Lovely trans- ment. parent velvets . . . gleaming satins . . . silk tweeds ... heavy silk crepes . . . and georgettes . with exquisite new shirrings, lace yokes, flares, princess silhouettes, fringe, bows, ber- tha collars, tuckings, etc., to clearly mark them as NEW Also three-piece knitted sport suits and a wide showing of jacket suits in satin, velvet and covert cloth—mostly featuring yoke-top skirts and satin blouses. Plenty of Black, Navy and Brown among them. Goldenberg's—Seeond Floor Vanitas Saves Hosiery Sl.ZSMelb- combinafion “Runs” no longer end the serv- ice of your fine silk hose. Our oxelunvo “Vanitas” process mends ns” like' new—and the cost is A\lrprill ly moderate. Launder and bri your injured hose to the Hosiery Dept. Goldenberg's—Main Floor B: zhe Auachked Press, an even, easy lmde Chief Jumce ‘Taft yeswrd-y afternoon walke through the Union Station, where hst June, when he was starting cation, he used a wheel chl]r to ruch ms !r in, e was returnins from a Summer at Munny Bay, Canada, ‘The chief ]usuC! ‘who was 12, Sep- tember 15, was in a cheerful mood as he atepped flom the train and walked ugh the long shed and station, e lll ning betweeen characteristic chuckles that Mrs. Taft could not re- sist_the feminine temptation to shop in New York City and had stopped over there to replenish her wardrobe. lnqulle- About Docket. minute inquiry concerning the candmon of the docket in the Su- preme Court, stntmg that he wanted to Teport himself “ready for work.” Mr. Tut hus not been idle during !.he mmer. He has already examined xued during the recess. In these the caurt during the two weeks of its new rm_beginning Mondny must winnow uu wheat from the chaff, and select those which present controversies it must consider on their merits. e chief justice stopped on the way to fl'le taxicab stand to check nine trunks and chatted with the baggage agent. As he looked through his purse and pockets for American money, he remarked that the traveler always got the worst of it in exchanging money of one nation for that of another. P’lenty of Tips. S The caps who carried 1) large hmdbsgs from tche etrni;e“e‘:- A Complete showlng he money exchanging busi- ggdoolfivmmg into American currency of Completely S mart adian money, which the chief jus- tice nneroualy added to his tip. e av new hysical _strength duris his a el phy: eng uring nce. Wlh the co-operation of the eight associate justices, he has succeeded inl ' removing congestion from the docket of the Supreme Court and in bringing Jacket its business so nearly to date lhm, the | urt early next year will have diffi- Women Suits hold nnual ference wi & Misses Included business in the Federal courts through- BREMEN EQUALS RéCORDA Bhip's Time Crossing Ocean Four Days 17 Hours 42 Minutes. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 2.—The North here yesterday 4 days, 17 hours and 42 minutes out of Cherbourg, duplicat- ing to the minute the world’s speed record she established on her maiden voyage. As on her first voyage, the Bremen catapulted a mail plane into the air yesterday while tra\ellng 27 knots, mmou: <Inckenmg Fe harafiah of Kapufthala, ruler | ot h State of Punjab and reputedly lndlas wealthiest prince, was a pas- senger. The Mahamjnh said he intended to g0 to Washington to meet Premier Ram- say MncDonnld of England, an expect- ed to be received at the White House. - e Men’s $5.00& 36.00 Sweaters BOYS’ $8.75 TO $10 KNICKER SUITS 695 manufacturer’s surplus § lot of smart all-wool and part- wool Neatly pat- terned, in gra tans and browns — the new Fall colors and of all-wool knit. Every sweater has taped seams, full-cut body and perfect tailoring. u-c-:-.m It‘ln.l Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Higher-Priced Models, Grouped at S st ” T hree Quick Selling Prices! Plain shades . . N o,r..fi"""“'w Blue . .. $9:410 Mclachisn. bide. illll E A M..n.-.. ‘Cardinal . . . Green . . . Brown s 2 Black . « » and many others. A large assortment of fancy patterns included in this lot. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s $1 to fil 50 Eolf Hose 37 Heavy Coats, Were $12,50 $16.50 and $19.50. Now ' 33 Warm Coats, Were 316,50 $24.50 and $29.50. Now 33 Fine Coats, Were 32 4_50 $33.50 and $39.50. Now The 103 men who face Winter weather with these dandy coats will be lucky indeed . . . and how they will have saved money! Plaids, fancy mixtures, hard fabrics and smooth wool fleeces—in_tans, grays and browns. ® Box and trench models included. Sizes 34 to 42 at one price or another. 18 years. Also “Prep” Suits with one pair Ia-g pants; sizes 16 to 20 yrs. in the lot. Boys’ $3.50 to $4 Lumberjack Sweaters 8 to 18 yun And the sweaters Some In speriy Fall colors: Slip-- gn style and are all-wool. 26 to 3 $l Ruffled Curtains Five-Piece Set for Only 5 ; c e Of course, you want fresh new curtains for Fall— here they are tomorrow at little more than half price! Trimmed with blue, rose, gold or green. Complete with 50-inch valance and tie-backs. $1.15 Wide Drapery Damasks What rich looking overdrapes will be fashioned from these gor- damasks—which are wide DA enough (50 inches) to be split. B Choice of 20 patterns. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. That a?figg% 4 Sold at Grocery Stores, Delicatessens, Hotels, Clubs, Parks, Restaurants, etc. “Order a~Case of Better -’ud[n‘lenl" Also a Special Purchase of $12.50 and $15.00 TOPCOATS Sl 25 to SZ Bell Shirts | $2.50 & $3 Knickers Well Illlnurl v d 1 ll ll el 95 |3 8 95 : s 'l' Y ad 1 "ot to ODA o Silting ‘mixfures or corduroy Shees12 o 142 meck. materials. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Brand-new Fall _topcoats—specially purch $ 9 5 e ics i i ° eyt foiliocs: TSitm ISAVOPER: Fort Pitt Products Co., Inc. e 490 La. Ave. N.W. Phone District 5431 Direct Entrance to Men's Shop From Both %th and K Streets Special Sunday A Alexander Smlth’s $35 &$37 50 g&g&g%figgg Immense Savings on Blankets Plain Grey Bl,nkeh, Pr. | 250 Camp Blankets, Ea. Excursion to \ | " Pittsburgh , Round Trip Oct. 6 Affording a full day tor slghtseemg Attractions: Carnegie Library and In- stitute—Highland and Schenley Parks—Auto us! airs Colorful plai s 9x12-Ft. $ 5.59 .::1 _“f..,f‘:':qu?:u{h_$l.98' pattern that make $1.90 m RUGS ’ Sizefor......... :rn:l: ;u;;s nlv;lu-u T ier] collereias well us bod Blaaliuts o A bt Pure Wool Blankets, P: 9x7.6-Ft. $2.98 Large Blankets, Pr. bentan y Pr. o o 8389 PRI S5 90 |1 T $6.90 Size for..... grey or tan blan- 4 Eets, size 70x80 inches—with kets, soft and warm—at this Size 9x12. Made in One Plece’ Abso'“tely No seams' 3 6x9-Ft. s 29 prflly borders. Exceptionally ;?:“s-gxysol?;p.:.',h price. You probably have never seen such an array of gorgeous, wonder- $ Size for...o.oee. 3 sylv.n Plaid Blankets, Ea. | Part-Wool Blankets, Pr. irs A very popular ful quality Axminster Rugs. The thickness . . . the patterns . . . the Tremendous savings of PER- 200 pairs ,°: A vers”pon 53 65 col:nngsy: ..and the value . . . are not to be excelled! Most of these FECT QUALITY rugs of this ;ll‘;.'d"bl..::..g .._.m$2“}2 weighs of blanketdd.09 rugs are classed as “irregulars,” but really thelr unnoticeable defects famous make, which every inches. The same style and | of colorings. Size 66x80 inches. housewife knows is a perfect in- q"-hly in size 70x80 inches, Sightseeing Trips. are well worth the slashing reductions in price! ot 815 All-Wool Blankets SPECIAL TRAIN $20 SxS-Ft Axmunter $26 Axmmster RUGS - T'"l"l* Ph‘d Blankets e . d . Smit h s hard patterns. Nothin, en -u the uh ect tln s .75 blankets to be buying at this | it'll be !I:a best .:ll-:m-{ Refirning Leaves siake. | Bhane e B e, doudlornd il COVERINGS L ; Htum . 7:00P:M. less. Seconds. onde: “Siaiti's Toneily ringed ends. Size 9x12 or 8.3x10.6 ft. et o low price! Size 70x80 inchas | $10.951 Extra large—70x80 ly'oa 2 . . g St e e e e, e g oy $30 Smith's Velvet 524 5o iz r, | 850 ovzre smits | s205mitiavever | 33¢| 39¢|48c [$5.00 Palmer Comforts details. Phone Main 3300. 9x12-F t. RUGS BRUSSELS RUGS AXMINSTER RUGS 6x9-Ft. RUGS A threefold assortment of serviceable Whiat betier tinse to propasd fee osdl Wii< 3 in. by 10 116 m face. Sfl- h-rn nm rice. Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Stors, "REE mnxm.c SPACE OPPOSITE/OUR 8TH.4F. ENTRANC Seamless. Sec. -base floor coverings in a large array [ter nl.m-—th-n in & salc like this? - . o Smith's make. For long, mar- s""‘"" - o Genuine Paimer make, covored with nhred S $ 1 9 50 Seamless, s 1 8 50 row mm: 32 5 ..‘“ s 1 50 of meat patterns for kitchen, bathroom and uine ".“. Plain. berdorsdu s

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