Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1929, Page 35

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"THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ONE. 35 (Continued From Thirty-fourth Page,) ball lin ball team basket bnll hea sociation, Nomad. Players; 9 pm., Tre- monts’ basket ball tea Friday—7 p.m., ket Scouts troop: group; ., di Dixie Pig basket ball team, Ben Frank- ’ 9 p.m., Petworth Mets basket ball team. basket ball team. All Thursday—7 p.m., Second National f zation of a public speaking group re Bank basket ball team, Lightning A. C.; 8 p.m., Ben Franklin basket ball team, Nehi basket ball team; roug! Macfarland Center, Iowa avenue and Webster street: Wednesday—7 pm, Merldian basket 9 pm, Bu- | test wi planes: hs A. C. ‘omen’s Benefit As-| Mon ‘Wed: tion. Griffith bas- Fri 7:30 p.m., Boy 'Clul Mosean basket Girl Cla ball team, rhythm 8 p. ter on Wednesday or Fr.day eves Saturday—9:30 a.m., helicopter and fuselage. Park View Center, Warder and New- | p.m., St. Paul's Lutheran | ton street | Boys' Aeroplane Club; 7:45 p.m., china “Art in the Home”: auc-| painting group; 8 p.m., Park View Dra- matic Club. Special November program given by Park View Alumni. Southeast Center, Seventh and C | streets southeast (Hine Junior) : Monday—17 p.m., Cobra A. C.; 8 p.m bridge | Roxie A. C., Daughters of ‘America drt eam, carnival committee, Public Speal !ing Club; 9 p.m., basket ball practice. |~ Wednesday—6:30 pm.. tap-dancing | group; 7 p.m. Samoset A. C.: 8 pm., | Friendship House A. C., ladies' driii team of Veterans of Foreign Wars; 9 airplane con- | P-m., Saks Trojans A. C. ill be held for following types of | Friday—T pm., chlldren's dancing in- R. O. G. R. O. F., scientific, | struction, group 1 and group 2; 8 p. senior group, dancing instruction, drama rehearsal; 8:30 p.m., community dance, with orchest Saturday—9:30 a.m., dancing instruc- day—3:15 pm., violin 1nstruc-)nm\ group for small children, piano nesday—3:15 p.m., piano instruc- | groups for children; 10 a.m., dramatic group for children,’ Jolly ‘Junior Club. Thomson Center, Twelfth and streets: Tuesday—7 p. p.m., lecture, tion bridge, practice and advanced play- | ers; Washington Choir, Gregg dictation for' speed-up work, registration for dramatics and Prench. “Wednesday — 3:15 children's | Toup in tap dancing;/3:40 p.m., chii- ren group in advanced tap dancing; p.m., instruction for children in lviolm, cornet and clarinet; 8 | Woodmen of the World drill team. Thursday—7:30 p.m., Gregg dictation, Lyric Orchestra rehearsal; 8:30 p. It social dancing will have a Thanks. giving party. Orthophonic music_will be in charge of W. S. Jackson. Com- munity friends of the Thursday eve- ning group are invited. Friday—-3:15 pm. children's begin- ners’ group in rhythm; 3:40 p.m., ad- vanced children's group in Thythim: 7 p.m. instruction in tap dancing for adults; 8 p.m. physical training for ladies, Writers' League of Washington, L | French group. Saturday- .8/ instruction; 9:45 team, Nomad Players 8:30 p. pm., persons interested in the organ or notify the secretary, Cleve. 3223. Children's Game 5 7:30 p.m. ‘um and Bugle Corps second-year violin French group: ., violin for begin- I Q = < & [ =) 3 135 2 3 § B S = 8 133 3 8 Q Q < @ & B~ > (53] [ S = & 5] ~ E ~ CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED—NO $1 00 and $1.50 Hoover Aprons and Smocks Hoover Aprons Smocks of excellent qu ls, in a vai The smocks The Hoovers are in plai colors, and fancy checks, Some slight irregulars in the lot. $1 98 House Dresses sl 59 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Ho Foulards, and © Per- attractive with long or short sleeves. Collars, Dockets and belts finish these muc sarments. h desired Women’s and Misses’ $2.98 Flannel and : =y sz 69 Goldenbers' b—!etond Floor, 28¢ Yard-Wide Yard-wide, high-count Printed Per- cales, in a large assortment of styles aind golors—close woven, soft finish quality for childre ompers, women's house dresses, men’s and * shirts. Guaranteed fast colors. M:Il lengths. 36-Inch Outing 20c Flannels, 15¢ yard Heavy reversible quality in neat colored stripes. $1.75 Robing Flanriel, Beautiful silk and velvet flowers for including . A great variety of sizes and lovely colors. Large assortment of new styles comforts an 36 inches wide, Bath Robe, Flannels, full two yards wlde {72 inches); heavy, reversile quality in wanted styles and colors. Manufacturer’s Samples of 50c to $1.00 Coat and Dress Flowers $12.00 Metal Bed Cane-panel effect, in rich brown finish. Double, three-quarter and twin bed sizes. $14.95 Metal Bed $189 3-Piece Living Room Suite Three-piece Mohair Living Room Suite of beautiful d covered all over -.u. including sofa, club chair chair with carved f.».m. base, reversible spring-filled cushions. Steel Bed in walnut grained fin- ish, with decorated center panel. Double or twin bed sizes, $12.50 Felt Mattress $Q. 90-in. Buffet, China Cabinet, Server (mot pictured), 6-ft. Table, five Side Chai A suite of unusual distinction and bnuly $9.00 All-Wool Blankets & 3'6.90 Pair Guaranteed 100% pure wool fleece—thick, warm and comfortable for cold Winter' mights! Full double- bed size, in soft hued colors, with attrac- tive borders. Over 3,000 Pmr: of Blankets and 2,000 Comforters at Challenge Sale Prices! .$10.95 $15 Extra Large Pure Wool Blankets . $4.50 Fleecy Part-Wool Blankets, pr.. . .$2.98 $3.00 Part-Wool Plaid Blankets, each. . .$1.79 $1.39 Double Bed Size Plaid Blankets, ea., 89c $3.00 Cotton-Filled Bed Comforts, ea.. .$1.95 $5.00 Sateen-Covered Bed Comforts, ea. . $3.29 $6.75 Pure Wool-Filled Bed Comforts, ea., $4.45 $12 Rayon-Covered Bed Comforts, ea., $7.95 $10 Pure Wool-Filled Bed Comforts. . . .$6.90 Encloud Genuine layer felt, weighing 50 pounds, covered with woven ticking. All regular sizes, Percales 16¢ Printed Challis, 15¢ yard For covering ,bed lorings making draperfes. $1 yard 28¢. $169 (10-Pc:) ‘Dining Room' Suite 129 0:30 am., intermediate group in 9 a.m. and 9:45 a.m., saxophone | 10:30 a.m., ad- ks groups for beginners vanced group in saxophone; 10 am. drum group; 9:30 am. fourth group | piano group; 10:30 am., third-year pi- |ano; 11:30 a. beginners’ piang,group; |10 am., beginners' group in trombone; 10:45 a.m., xylophone group, cello and flute classes in organization. Birney Center, Howard street southeast: R Monday—7:30 p.m., boys’ handicraft boys' game group, boys’ basket ball, bead and wax works, embroidery, bas- | ketry, flower-making; 8 p.m., home nursing _ group, lampshade - making, Choral Society, 1 Co-operative Associa- ion, girls’ social group. t o’nlcgsdly—fl Dm' Birney Center birth- | day celebration, program, refreshments | and music. Thursday—3:15 p.m., music group, | Juhior Needle Guild. Friday—3:15 pm., Jolly Juniors | (girls' industrial art), girls' dramatic | | group. =BOTH SIDES OF SEVENTH- STREET AT K DLDENBERGS CHALLENGE SALE/ $30,000 Worth of Living Room Furniture for $21,000 Including Famous “Kroehler” Nationally Advertised Make and Others of Equally High Quality—at One-third Below Regular Prices! $l99 Bed Davenport Suite A luxurious suite, with choic new coverings. This davenpor a large size bed and a button-back chair and club chair complete the suite. full size Bed, Dresser, Vanity Women’s $2.59 Corduroy Robes Sl 87 Women's and misses’ cordu- roy robes, of superior qual- ity, in plain and embossed effects. Made with long col- lars. Choice of Copenhagen, Orchid, Rose and American Beauty. Goldenberg's—Second Floor MEN’S PULLMAN Leather Slippers Elk Soles AII Ar Pictured Elk Soles Padded Heels | AN Sizes * MISSES'-- CHILDREN'S * PATENT STRAP | SLIPPERS Boud $ Sizes A Soles, 5200 Vetue BOYS’ HI-CUT STORM SHOES $1.9 Siaen [ furdy Shoes for Hard Wear Whs . River Arch WOMEN'’S Kid Leather, Elk WOMEN’S RUBBERS All Sizes BOY Felt Slippers W $3.00 to $6.00 VALUES SMART NEW FOOTWEAR WOMEN’S oir Slippers all sizes All Sun Pumpl Ties Straps Oxfords ALL HEELS GALOSHES FOR WOMEN---A! Fine Cloth Pmnu Satins 2 Tones Brown Kid Gun Metal Velvets All Sizes in Lot VIOMEI’S NEWEST Novelty Footwear ALL LEATHERS $2 .98 T SLIPPERS ALL STYLES INFANT’S FOOTWEAR ALL STYLES [ Sale! MEN'S NEW OXFORDS BLACK--TAN--GRAINS All 2-88 All Goodyear Sizes Welts © Over J/ 60 Styles Al Sizes POLICE SHOES $3.89 Al ' \WOMEN'S | JULIETS Leather Soles WOMEN'S 4-BUCKLE Leather 1-Strap [ GALOSHES House Slippers « RUBBER HEELS Al Perfect Quality i WOMEN’S ARGII,SIJPPOHT FOOTWEAR 00 TO $6.0" VALUES MISSES’ STURDY SCHOOL FOOTWEAR HIGH OR LOW STYLES Nichols avenue and | $225 Bedroom Suite This four-piece Bedroom Suite in gen- uine walnut with other fine woods includes of Chifforobe or Chest of Drawers. lisle basket ball team, Simon Cdm- mandery drill team. Lovejoy Center, streets: Burrville Center, Division avenus and | Pleasant Plaines A. C., boys' swimming Corcoran street northeast: group; 9 p.m., Carlisle A. C. | Monday—3:15 p.m.. beginners’ muslc\ Frld-y—fl p.m., children’s game ; 4 pm., children's chorus and “'social hour for girls, social oup; Twelfth and D hour ](or C. | _ Garfield Center, Alabama aven! ‘Twenty-fifth street southeast: ‘Wednesday—3:15 p.m., toy fiymphony‘ ame up, dramatic club Shd cratt “group, Garfield A. Pc provement group; shoe-| mendlng struction. Garnet-Patterson, and U streets: Monday—7 p.m., Arrow A. C, Car lisle basket ball team, Simon Com- mandery drill team. Tuesday—17:30 p.m., Amphion Glee Cl\lb Washington Concert Orchestra, Coleridge Taylor Choral Society, e dp-sh.ge hmnklr‘l‘x Pennlson nrcth:rnd ursday—6 p.m., Silvet Leaf Club. ‘work, home hygiene group, 0= it e o hildeye g geoup, | Dractors' Assoclation, .educational dra- girls' swimming, plano group, organ ' matic Club practice club, dramatic club; 8 p.m., Wednesday—7 p.m., Arrow A. C., Car- ay—4 p.m., chudrcns classics; game group; ville Women's Club, Onldcn Art Club, Burrville A, C., Young Woman's Dra- matic nd Social Club, Burrville Boys’ Chorus; 7 p.m., music group. Friday—3:15 p.m., musié” group for |advanced pupils; 4 p.am, children’s chorus and play rehearsal. Cleveland Center, Eighth and T streets: Thursday — 7:30 p.m., Community | ‘Cenu'r Band, Hoffman’s Music Associa: | tion, home hygiene, Dennison’s art an | bead work, lampshade-making, Educa: tional Dramatic Club, adult music, Royal Troubadours. | Dlmbnr Center, First and N streets: 0 p.m., Manchester recreltlon club lecture ‘to | M of Tomorrow,” by Attorney A. W. Gray, girls' work-play group, visual fn- | struction. Military Road Center, Military road near Brightwood: ‘Wednesday—3:15 p.m., Excelsior A.C Friday—3:15 p.m., Buzzing Bees' © matic Cluo. ~ West Washington Center (Francis Junior), Twenty-fourth and N streets: Friday—7 p.m., hadwork for adu.ts and childres 30 p.m., meeting of Reglar Fellers’ Club, Paramount Club, Georgetown Community Five, girls’ ath- letic club. § Vermont avenue $179 Bed Davenport Suite This Kroehler Suite consists of bed- davenport, button-back armch: chair. The davenport opens into large size bed. Coverings of blue or taupe jacq lrd velour. e of several ° t opens into 157 A lp‘lll‘ lid suite for the breakfast mook or small apartment. Drop-leaf Table and $24.50 Oak Breakfast Suite four sturdily built Windsor-type Chairs; s \6 artistically decorated and neatly finished. | 1 BUDGET PLAN—Nu Interest or Extras—We Do Not 179 R '200 Dozen $1.50 to $1.69 High-Grade Sheets Sizes 81x99 and 81x90 Inches for Double Beds You will like the quality, for these $ 0 9 L] are dependable sheets for long serv- Each 39¢c Bleached ice. Every one perfect and made of superior grade sheeting cotton of even Pillowcases 29c ea. weave, free from starch or dressing. Note the desirable sizes—81x99 and 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, regulation size, made of fine 81x90 inches. $3 Crinkle Spreads quality muslin; hand torn and ironed; finished with deep hem. and choice 16c Blelehed Muslin 80x105 heavy Cr’lnklc} sl 98 Bedspreads, in rose, blue, gold and green. War- ranted fast colors. Yard - wide it B 191 Sott-finish quality.) 2 c 45c Bleached Tubing 19¢ Unbleached Sheeting 39-inch Un- s S M 28 € T 2¢C Goldenbers’s—Main ¥loo~—Charge Accounts Invited. Mill f Turkish Towel ill Purchase of Turkish Towels Bought direct from one of Size 18x36 Size 20x40 l Size 23x46 Size 24x46 ::'; '_-lfl;:i'c .m':.l,'.. ‘-:"'i‘;:. coun- | Regulerly 29c | Regularly 39 | Regularly 45¢ Regulnly_ 59¢ permit savings of ?'khi‘;d and 2ameet 19¢| 24¢| 33¢| 39c immense variet; caloee:’- Toounit SGHE" i 5 regulars. Goldenbers's—Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. Housekeeping Linens $1.25 Linen Sets 59¢ Ironing Pads $1.29 Linen Clolhl All linen Crash Table- 88 C cloth, 50 inches square, with oloted 1.50 Lmen Cloths All linen Crash Table- ) s 1 .29 SANFINA ¥NO IZITVNId LON 00 IM—AIAAV SVIIXT ¥O ISTITINI ON—ATLIANI SINNOJJV HADAVHI cloths, 50 inches square, with dainty colored bor- ’ der. $1.50 Table Damask 70-inch al linen Table | $1.19 $1 Garter Belts 1 * Wide brocade belts, with four strong elastic garters. Notions—Main Floor Damask, fine close-woven quality, in beautiful pat- ( terns. 1$9).98 12 69¢c 50c Shopping Bags Large size, strongly made du Pont leather Au linen Ceash 48x48 ) size_cloth_with 1$1.09 border and 4 napklm to f match. $2.49 Tnbleclotln 54 in. square, Dt Sy $1.98 beautifal quality, in rose; blue, gold, green and ivory shades. $4.50 Breakfast Sets Fine quality all linen Breakfast Sets, in whlk s .89 with colored corded bor- Table Napkins, extra fine der. Cloth s 3636, with | weave, size 1614x1615 4 napkins to match. inches. , Goldenberg's—Main Floor.—~Use Your Charge Account. . 15¢ Three-in-One = o 50c Doz. Hair Nets bag; 12-pocket shee bag to match. Notlons—Main Floor (X Cap or fringe—single or double mesh. All shades but white or grey. Splendid for sewing machines, typewriters and Notions—Main Floor Notlons—Main Floor N Interest or Extu Added to OUR Budget Plan—We Do Not Psnulizq Our"l-' rrend s E—

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