Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1929, Page 23

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G o iemmeme o e sy w0 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. O, FRIDAY, WASHINGTON, NINE OVERCOME BY GAS ON WARSHIP Two Die Afler Fall When Paint Fumes Affect Work- ers on the New York. By the Assoclated Press. NORFQLK, Va., November . 15.—Gas fumes, apparently spontaneously gen- erated from paint in an inclosed com- partment on the bfl!!lnhlp New York, d n to be over- flec A the hospital today 1t was said the seven probably would recover, Ship Being Modernized. The New York, which is the flagship of Rear Admiral H. H. Christie, com- manding Battleship' Division 3 of the scouting fleet, had been undergoing modernizing, which included the con- struction of “blisters,” a sort of double hull for protection mmst submarines, ‘The *“ ul n painted and closed. The gns is believed to have been nerated by paint and metnl during the time they hnd been closes Lieut. Hollenbeck had been detailed m mxpect :;n after the air vents had n o] pen Lleut Hollenbeck's address was Chi- and Boatswain Mate Weber’'s next kln 'I.I listed as Anna T. Weber, New Others in Hospital. ‘The seven sent to the hospital were: Ewing Ledbette: Living street, Iouhvllle Ky Arthur lhymond Nagengast, seaman, 399 Nor- avenue, Detroft; Harry Burnett, xhlp fltter 2’1N South Main street, Los Lambert Sf-lnford shlp flttel' Phflfld!lphh ‘Wilkins Herrin, seaman, Huntsville, Ala.; A. C . Lieut. Hunenbeck was married his w‘l! was to have joined him The New York was in the drydocksfor work dh the next {ew days. e Norfolk Fire was called tely lflevl;‘ th':’ locment uu;nd as- sisted attem] revive e men with pulmotors. Poland I&lfll in Weddings. WARSAW {®—Poland claims the highest marriage rate in Europe by virtue of governms ncures shlz))ewtng 9.8 weddings for every 1,000 of ine pope | A glance at Phil- ipsborn’s windows reveals the new- est modes as they are received from day to day. Arch Friend Oxfords By Beverly Patent, Black Kid, Brown and Black Suede and com- binations. A first glance will show qualmes of this shoe and a in them will demonstrate their comfort. Made with patented built-in shell arch support, with heel two widths narrower Sizes 3 to 9. than the ball of the foot. AAA to C Bags to Accompany New Coats 5 Bags ‘in new high shades and black. Smart underarm and strap styles in Brewers’ Society Disbands as Ball Attendance Drops By the Assoclated Press. 'AUKEE, November 15.— ire of beer, had lt wu dzcld!d to di.sblnd lhfi ore ganization. ‘brewers’ nce was given mcle el 6n the North Stde. Only a few hundred attended. Stone That Floats. There is no other instance in nature of the fusing of quartz in the absence of a flux, except by the action of light- ning striking sand or a mountain top. Science has named this product ful- gurite glass. At the crater there are many wonderful specimens of sandstone seemingly so fused. In some cases quartz is fused into lumps of mluum material, but more frequently sand- stone has been pi “‘me the outer and very highly heated part of the udvnnrlng meteoric mass was in close contact with the rock. In- numerable water-tight cavities, as in this peculiar and most interesting sandstone wm nofl. like a cork. DO NOT FOOL WITH A HEAD COLD TAKE NO CHANCES Use NOZOL Now Follow this Advice: Break Up a Cold Before Tt Gets Started. ‘Avoid Dos! ROP Nv-ol into the non ‘where oot es, permits youagainst tors prescribe the Nosol ocraula i n‘mlnn head colds—sold under e ‘money back guarantee. NOZOL iisas, LEVENTH ST. - HIGHSMITH DEATH ‘Wisconsin's Improving Herd. ‘The State of* Wisconsin PROBE IS PUSHED G;' £ b Grand Jury to Continue Qnuhon ing of Witnesses—Ex-Judge Is Held. ny lhe Assoclated Press. TIN, Tex., November vcstlznkm or '.he delr.h of* Mm uhlh hsmith, mlnn which rnrmer Jud(e Bnay f the Third Texas caurt. of clvl.l Ap pellu is held without.bond on a of murfer stlll wll in the hlnds o( a jury tod Abour. 15 wltnesaes several of whom were called to testify yesterday, were awaiting their turns 1n the mnd jury anteroom, all fi to testify renrdmg their nowledn of the xhy ing and circumstances surrounding B George S. Palmer, a locomotive engi- neer, la mayor-elect of Peterborough, Englan MODEL—22 $117.25 most recent information on the care of the herd, and the value of the practice reflected in the increase of the aver- lCe milk production of cows. In 1920 the figure was 247 pounds of butterfat, Aand it has now reached 2! MODEL—31 $161.50 THE == AMBASSAIDOR® CAFETERIA Tempting dishes at moderate prices. IIEAKFAST — lUNCHEON INNE AT K S R A S [EdriRate Have You Heard Them? MODEL-32 $191.50 ALL COMPLETE WITH TUBES | LET US PUT ONE | YOUR HOME ON DEM- il ONSTRATION IF YOU | LIKE IT— | Okay Radio Co. hilipsborn i BETWEEN F &G w $10.00 DOWN 1760 Pa. Ave. N.W. 41711 St. N'W. ' Met. 2711 Philipsborn’s has been known as “The House of Courtesy” for 25 years. Frocks of the Moment Are featured for Saturday at The Fashion highlights of the Fall and Winter Season Here at $18 you will find frocks in high shades; modes for every daytime and evening occasion. The new silhouettes that sponsor skirts three or four inches below the knee for general wear . teas, matinees, etc. Rich-looking Satins High Shades Chiffons and Crepes ,Fishnet and Panne Satin Evening Frocks Crepe and Chiffon Dance Frocks High Shade Crepes and Chiffons " Are featured in an outltnndmg Fashion Dress Group at only $15. The Pin Money Dress Shop outdoes itself in offering these frocks at this price. . Skirts half-way to the ankle for bridge, . and the evenmg modes that touch the floor. 315 All Black Models and a Complete Chaice of Other Favored Modes in ‘Richly Furred Coats Coats that $79.50 bear that unmistakable Paris imprint found only in models that $8.so falthfully copy the authentic originals in every detail. grpuped at this price Dressmaker repli- Just imagine finding cas of the very fashions that changed the fashion step or two the entire coat mode into one of distinc- tion and beauty never before equaled. Vionnet’s Wrap-around Coats Patow’s Low-flare Coat Jenny’s Princess Lines Paquin’s Dip-back Coat Chanel’s New Collars Rich Furs and Fabrics . Fur Trimmed Coats The kind that have made our Coat Salon noted for the marvelous fashions and values at this price. New- est silhouettes copied only from models that found in- stant favor at much higher prices, lutheu, morocco seal and grams. show- ing fobs, zipper and marcasite trims. 5590 D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, Heraldlng Washington’s Outstanding Value-Giving Event— Which Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9:15 O’Clock With a Private Sale for One Day Only When could this great semi-annual Challenge Sale be more welcome than at this particular season, when your home, your wardrobe and tl:e fast-approaching holidays are making ever-increasing demands on your pocketbook ? It is indeed an occasion of great hmelmeu and great importance to every home in Washington—and rep- | resents one of the most significant events on the store calendar at Goldenberg’s! Every buyer has put forth his or her best efforts to secure the most sensational array of bargains that could be obtained i in the wholesale markets. That mannfactnreu lnve been more than glad to co-operate with Goldenberg s in putting over the Challenge Sale in a big way is evidenced in the wonderful new mer- chandise and in the amazingly low price tags that-havebeen put on this merchandise! A Ieadmg factor in these gratifying preparatwns for the Challenge Sale is our affiliation with a _group-buying organization composed of retall stores from coast to coast with a purchasing power of more than ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS Annually! The thrilling details of this Private Sale tomorrow are contained in an euht-page circular—thousands of which have been mailed to our customers in Washington and surrounding territory. Whether or not you: happen to be on our ‘mailing list we invite you to be here tomorrow'when the doors open on this great Chal- lenge Sale—and copies of the Circular are waiting at the Service Desk for all those who have not seen it! Even this 8-page Circular could not tell you everytl:mg however. There are scores of - phenomenal values not advertised! Look for Challenge Sale signs in every department—they point the way to unex- . pected savings! Use your Charge Account to take advantage of tl:em' If you | do not have a Charge Account at Golden- berg’s, there is no better time to open one than NOW' Aml it is well to bear in mind that Goldenberg’s do not penalize their friends by addmg interest or “extras” to Charge Accounts. Prices are never_“pad-: ded” and the cllarze customer enjoys the same “Lowest-in-the-City” Prices as the customer who prefers to pay cash! There is no difference—cash or charge account—the same low prices are enjoyed by all Golden- berg customers. Before this Challenge Sale is over, if you are wise and thrifty, you will have finished your Christmas shop- pmg, replenished your wardrobe and added mew fumuhmzs to your home! Watch the newspapers fc. exciting new Challenge Sale features daily! Tune in on Station WRC Tonight, 7:30 to 8 O’clock The news of this important Challenge Sale will be broadcast over WRC this evening from 7:30 to '8 O’Clock in conjunction with a delightful musical program by the famous Meyer Davis Orchestra— and, of course, you will enjoy hearing both! Arrived Too Late to Be Ad;)ertised in Our Challénge Sale Circular! So We Rush Into Print With This News of a Sensational Sale of The Latest FADA Radio In a Special Cabinet Regularly Would Sell for $185.50 Complete With 8 A. C. Tubes -Nothing Else To Buy! Not a Discontinued or Last Year’s Model, But the Newest in Radio Development! Screen Grid—Dynamic Speaker—New Vibra Control As experts know, the FADA Radio stands for highest quallty in radio performance. Nevzg before has a FADA been offered at such a startling low price &s we name for our Challenge Sale! We _expect to break all radio selling records with this sensational offer —for everybody who wants to enjoy the pleasure of one of the finest radios made will be eager to see and to hear this ldtest 1929 FADA! And here’s the best part—we offer this regular $185.50 FADA, complete with tubes, for only $129.50! Beautiful Low Boy cabinet in walnut veneer with bird’s-eye maple panels. New Vibra control 8-tube Screen Grid, rich, mellow, full power Fldn Dylumuc Speaker; push-pull amplification and Fada selective receiving circuit. sl 0 Delivers this FADA to your home, and terms will i | ot be arranged for the balance to extend over along i As Sketched $129.50 Buy Your FADA on Our Budget Plan of Convenient Payments

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