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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BT — . E——— MBUR FEDER A"[]N to Jkeep tts silors trom pertorming | HIRE ENTERTAINERS, |Risiens; and 3. Liten, duughver, of ind nt et new entertainment bureau sponsored by was asked to board Night Club Buffoons Favorite Type merrli';i' York Junior League to furnish hear the case of any Government em- ploye discharged by a super‘vih:m:n omeelr’ for Private Parties. talent. Unanimity ceased to be e onl NEW YORK (#)—Night club buf- 1, ident of " pre! HANDI-ES RUU."NE The Tederation and chaurmi fi'fi'« s res- | foons, like Jackson, Clayton and Du- ol rante, those mad Cyranos, uam“lmfl D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, ‘ 1929. ‘At 7th and K”—The Dependable Storemmmm————— GOLDENBERGS &, ANNIVERIARYJAI.E f:';c?x“?&ui’_g’%e‘gf fifflf}fi?} SCIENCE TO INTERPRET : ; Beg 1ns T oMmorrow e! nse from William Creen presldem, CH[NESE D‘ET RULES Eere s I 2T Do You Know Just What The Culmination of 34 Years Your Skin Needs? : . v e , of Exceptional Value-Giving! v.fifi?’qm{? ek | otaitiiznsne, mvils tatey foc:as tho ;:un vorille enacutientoor I ll“oe%e:a(l ?3;;15;;" nese %fif:é‘&ié%‘f“a‘!?ffi;‘:{,‘fi;‘i:‘,}; Expert advice is yours for the asking! _Permmx:::::gg:":;o:::m e We: are not going to s.entimentalize over the fact that we are 34 years old. We creator of the famous continental leave it to the host of Anniversary bargains themselves to show you that we deemed this occasion to be worthy of the greatest merchandising efforts in our entir e his- W tory. It took an eight-page circular (newspaper size) to give our customers even a ' brief survey of our first day’s Anniversary offerings—and there are other equally Complexion Treatments thrilling days to follow. Below we will give you just enough of the “Highlights” of —will be in our Beauty Salon every day this our opening features to show you that they are well worth an early trip to “Seventh R ,f;':,':,'::,,':,',’,':l s v & K” tomorrow—and once you enter our store you will find hundreds of other equal- ly tempting bargains on every side—clearly indicated by “Anniversary Sale” signs individual consultation is entirely without charge. : - o A copy of the circular mentioned above may be secured at our Service Desk on the Main Floor. rruponll for \olunlnry nanor‘al ul::’re may be things they may not like All Merchandtse Is New and Seasonable jon of allens residing in the t it, there are still mnny flavors —and Includes Many Christmas Suggestions T ——— It re-mrmed opposition to the “equal n‘d’g‘f\t f%‘:ixdr;sl'l':b‘l)eu rfor \l!n{o I:EK{]I g flghu constitutional amendment put | Science may be Our Affiliation With a One Hundred Million Dollar Buying Power Shows Results in the Price and Quality of Every Item Here: ON THE FIRST FLOOR, such remarkable offerings as 81x99 Perfect Quality Pequot Sheets for $1.45; Seamless Rayon Bed Spreads with scalloped edges, for $1.98; Seven-Piece All Linen Damask Table Sets for $2.24; Genuine Leather Brief Cases for $1.95; Diamond Cut Rondel Chokers for 39c; Perfect Quality Full - Fashioned Silk Hose, $1.15; Gillette Razor Blades, 5 in Pkg. for 28¢; Biltmore Pocket Watches with unbreakable crystals for only 84c; Women’s Pure Silk and Imported Gloria Umbrellas for $2.88; Stehli’s High-Grade Silks, only $1.74 yard; Cheney’s Silk - Face Chiffon Velvet, $2.24 yard; Pebeco Tooth Paste, 28c; Auto Blanket Robes, 97¢c; Men’s Nunn- Bush Footwear, $5.99; Women’s All-Rubber Galoshes, $1.39; Men’s Eagle Crepe and Other High-Grade Silk Mufflers for $1.29; Men’s Perfect Quality Regent Shirts, $1.19 each, or 3 for $3.50; Men’s Two-Trouser Suits and Topcoats, $16.34 each, or both for $31.00; Imported Golf Irons, $2.69 each . . . . COUR SECOND FLOOR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENTS offer Beautiful New Dresses for Day- time and Evening for only $7.45, and whole frocks of velvet are included; Handsome Winter Coats, furred with Manchurian Wolf, Beaverette (dyed coney) or Skunk-Dyed Opossum for $37.50; Really High-Grade Hats from New York and California makers for $3.74; Corduroy Robes for $1.88; Porto Rican Gowns for 69c; Lovely Silk Gowns, Pajamas, Chemise, Dance Sets, etc., for $2.55 . . . . ¢ THE THIRD FLOOR CHIL- DREN’S DEPARTMENTS present such features as Little Boys’ Cloth Pants Suits for $1.34; Boys’ School Blouses for 34c; Boys’ Cloth Pants for 77c; Babies’ Flannelette Dia- pers for $1 Doz.; Nursery Chairs for $1.98; Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Coats, $5.95; Girls’ Raincoat-and-Hat Sets for $1.59 . ... . . and literally scores of other amazing values. .. THE FOURTH FLOOR UPHOLSTERY.SECTION comes forth with 69c Opaque Window Shades (seconds) for 35¢; 95¢ Ruffled Curtain Sets, 49¢c; $35 Wardrobe Trunks, $23.75; $1.15 50-inch Drapery Damask, 75¢ yard; $5 Palmer Double Bed Comforts, $2.88 . . . . (CAND THE RADIO DEPARTMENT’S STARTLING ANNI- VERSARY OFFER is Fada’s Latest 1929 Model Screen Grid Radio complete for . N old- z Voting Is Unanimous Until| Swo eschutions were Jeft 3 Pm'rl.lll ll Afl.lok“. State Old-Age Pensions Frey, secretary of the metal A T k U rades depnrt.menu ntucked the pro- re Taken Up. favorite type of entertainers for private .Yl.'.hl Heifets say Eleanor Cotton Burden and Mlch! at & Anita Dlnl:rl:u:h thtel h gram on the ground that labor should be'centering its entire nnentkm on cur- tailing use of injunctions in labor di puws Andrew ruruseth punldent of By the Associated Press. s Skl SO0, Starts, Oct I8 l“rey though Jonn H. Wulker “president tween intervals of sharp-edged debate | of the Illinois federation, and Victor the American’ Pederation of fator cone s vention made considerable progress yes- | ganization, stood by n. terday mwnrd recording union labor | ° Adjournment was g Y Ppolicies an i ograms for the coming | old-age pension resolutions came up, year, -nd took in & set speech OF tWO | the question having arisen merely on the Invorable repcrt of the committee of years of their clvmzafian l,he Chi- nese have accumulates and local mvemmenz consumption, and | knowledge of the prepmflon 01 Xoods it likewise voted without a single nega~|/This knowledge has tive a series of resolutions relating to | from generation to genermon wuh “the civil service employes of the Federal | greatest fldellty in recorded and print- Government. ed form cyclopedias and in v.unl prnctlce 1mm master to apprentice. Position on United States Workers. “The interpretation of these dietary ‘These included support - for: wlge practices in terms of modern science is in- | now under way, with the prospect that the Chinese people themselves will learn e | how to carry out their established dietary practices more effectively and more profitably, and after the sound- An- | ness of these practices has been dem- other of more general nature, appealed | onstrated by scientific experiment the to the Post Office Dcpartment to alter | rest of the world will recelve from its ueountinx system, so that $150,000,- | China important contributions to knowl- year, alleged to be the value of | edge.” and other public welfare serv- ice, should not be allowed to swell the national deficit. Mixed Leather Shoes Next. Shoes or mixed leathers hax e . On! of the mpulu' Powder Box, Fifth Floor ish the sea ' calf re- Tar Hecar Co. the 's , M:&'fi@i‘:,?fifi?fi%fi:% fif,‘;fi;’,"m:;’::‘l;,m;;,{:::;:::fi,' O e new “feldmouse” an crews. The Navy Department was atked | room' shades. i 1 AR flllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|IIIII||III|I!II|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIlIIlIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIL_ AR = E g =i =i = (i = Ma jestic, Mighty Monarch T There’s alwayvs something on the air, every hour of the day. And the Majes- tic, Mighty Monarch of the Air, brings you every- thing, faithfully, day in and day out. Hear this radio today. You'll surely want it for your own. Radlos—Main Floor %IlIlIlIlIlIlIlIIIII|I|I|IIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 2 STy T“E L K 2R 4 HECHT of the Air s160 Complete ® Eight Tube Model American Walnut Cabinet Improved Electro Dynamic Speaker. $152.50! . . . . € TYPICAL ANNIVERSARY ATTRACTIONS FROM THE DOWN- STAIRS STORE are $85 Seamless 9x12 or 8.3x10.6 Royal Wilton Rugs (seconds), $66; $6 9x12 Felt-Base Squares (seconds), $3.69; $9.95 9x12 Perfect Congoleum Crescent Rugs, $5.29; 4-Sewed Floor Brooms, 39c; Twister Style Floor Mops, 49c; Welsbach Electric Heaters, '$3.49; Window Refrigerators, $1.59; Large Ash Cans, 97¢; Wizard Mop and Polish Comblmtlons 76c . . . . QCLAST BUT NOT LEAST, A WHOLE FURNITURE STORE (ACROSS THE STREET) FULL OF VALUES LIKE THESE Eight-piece Davenport Living Room Outfit for only $147; Ten-Piece Din- ing Room Suite for $147; 50-Lb. Cotton Mattress for $6.67; Brown Enamel Finished %ml‘)llnon;l%:)d (all s:zes) for $4.87; Cretonne-Covered Boudoir Chair, $7.87; End able, LISTEN IN ON “WRC” TONIGHT—7:30 to 8 PM. The news of this Great Annivi Event is being broadcast tonight in conjunction with a delightful musical program played by ;ie famous Meyer Davis Orchestra and sponsored by Gold- enberg’s. Don’t miss it! s 0 coo %llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|IIIIlIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIl “F Street ot Seventh” il |i|l|||||||||||||||||||||||||l|ll||||||l|l|||||||||Illlllllllllllllll||||||||||l||||||||||||||l|||lllllllfi‘ Use Our Budget Pl