Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1929, Page 25

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" DAY in This Great Event! a Real “Thrift Special”’ That Provides an Opportunity for Savings! Thrift SD!C‘AI N Ay e— $2.19 Wash Boiler 7 size Nm qnl- vy tin wash boller. 78 bottom and strong . fandles. H Downstairs Store Thrift Special No. 86 $2.49 Electric Iron lIlnnleei elec- B aetstotii' siore Thrfit Snedlll Na &7 ge Lamp : lete wuh Tk eavy cast hun and Brass plated stand St 2% m-mmn Store. Thrift Special No. 8! $3 50 Ironing Board T rllt Specmr No. 89 i 1.29 Sweaters yleumlen. cy erlcket designs, py novel colorings. 93c Third Floor T{lflt't Special No, §(=—— Girls’ $1.98 Shirts 1 qua Ilé :5; white Snfiu No. 92 69¢ Bloomm 'Thrift Special No. 9 Infants’ 69c Dresses of nainsook; lace - Third Fleor Thrift No. 9 Tou' $1.39 Sweaters TR sl Third Fleor Thrift Special No. Babies’ $2.29 Sn:qne: 'Thrift Special No. 9 1.59 Birdseye Diapers 27x27 Inchf& Come — llf:nb' SfZQ B'ol'nkeb cute i de- with plain and se; edge. Size 30x40 c I Thira Floer Thrift Special No. Men's Hnndl(erclnef: nfid np-neu silk b handkerchiefs. :! ‘neat psuenu. Hand 5 Main Floor Thrift Special No. 100' Sc Linen Handkerchiefs = 12%e titched hand- Main Floor iefs and wom- ‘h¥te with col- woven bor- ones. 7T, Spectal No. 107 hildren’s 50c Bow Sets thien bew and #nd garter sets, b tive l‘“ boxes. MI c Main Floor pecial No. 10 50: Garter Sets for gift giving. n and tlower trim- rter sets. Pastel c Main Floor Thrift, Snem:l No. 103t y omens 1 Neckwear geor gem B o dainty lace Also large” Bertha c Maln Floor ‘Thrift Special Nu xal Women's $2.98 Scarf: and chiffon hand- 4 scarfs on fine silk s 69 Beautiful colorings. s in pastel shades. Main Flul‘ Thrift Snccml I $4.95 Dinner Sets ece American i dinper sets, of nt quality. ~ Your of 4 diffcrent deco- s. Thrift Special No. 106’ Window Ventilators Made with easy sliding extension h-rl'uud frames. Cloth filler. inches high, opens to 37 inches. Downstairs Store Thrift Special No. 107 Window Ventilators Protect your draperles from dust, rain, etc., lnd keep out drafts as well. 15 inches high, opens to 37 Inches. Downstairs Store Thrift Special No. 108" Boys’ $1 to $1.25 Knickers Of neat suiting mix- ture fabrics and cordu- Toys. Sizes for boys § to c 18 years. Third Floor rift Special No. 109= Boyl 52 & $2.79 Sweaters All wool and part wool _sport sweaters; fancy col- s 45 ored. Pull-over style. . Sizes 28 to 36. Third Fleer Thrift Special No. Boys’ $1 to $1.50 Blonses Attached collar blouses in plain and fancy Bell colors. Broadeloths llld other materials. Sizes 5 c t0 16 years. Third Floor Thrift Special No. 111’ Boys’ $1.25 to $1.95 Shirts Perfects and irregula; of collar-attached lhlfl: ‘White and colors. Sizes c Third Fleer Thrift Special No. 11. Boys’ $3.50 Sweaten l:'.;kwdfi?. .'qu‘ll ner s 29 maroon, sm. 30 ta :d 2 Third Fleor I =Thrift Special No. 113 style, with cr!w or vee $6.95 to $8 Suits & 0’Coats neck. Navy, Third Floor 4 0. 11 Boys’ $12.50 & $13.50 Suits Two knicker suits, 8 to i St o $90.69 er suits, 12 to 17; wool lined overcoats, 3 to 18. Thrift Svecial No, Boys’ $10 lrlthle,::fl‘el Coats Boys’ 34 570' Suits With = $9.39 Sizes 7 to 17. Extra pants, 3 $1.39. Third Floor Thrift Special No. 11 Boys’ $4.95 Raincoat ‘Waterproof leatherette raincoat, with warm s .69 feeced back. New trench models. Black, fan and brown. Sizes 6 to 18 “Thira Ficor 0. 11, Boys’ $1 69 to $Z Pants Full lined knickers of neat -nmn mixtures and strong c unyl. Sizes 7 to 15 years. .39 Third Floor TM‘! Special No.' 119 Boys’ $1.39 Pajamas Made by makers of Bell shirts. Two-piece styles of outing flannels, in neat mt’lefnl. Slight irregu- . Sizes 6 to 18 years. Third Floor "RATE Special No- 1207 Boys’ $1.95 Novelty Suits With _washable waist and cloth button-on knee s 35 pants. Sizes 3 to 6 years. > Third Floor 'Thrift Special No. Boys’ $2.50 to $4 Blz(:uus Fine quality Bell brand 5 1 .39 and fine o Slignt e Thrift Snmaz No. 122 Boys’ $4 and $5 Shirts Slight irregulars of bet- ter grade Bell silk and s 79 broadcloth shirts. Sizes 12 to 1414 neck. Third Floer 'nmd rmr 'Thrift Special No, 123’ Boys' $1 to $1.25 Caps New Fall caps of all- wool suiting patterns. Wonderful ‘values. - Sizes 6% to 7% Third Floor 'Thrift Snecml No. 124 Boys' $2 Lumberjacks Sporty - looking wonl luml| rluh. neat designs. 8 to ll Third Floor .69 years. $3.50 to $5 on‘i.ty‘ aits e ‘“'"""'"“z .69 jersey suits and ‘Thrift Special No. 126 suits. Also washable waist $1 Oval Rag Rugs sults with serge or jersey pants.” Sises 2 to.9 years. Prgyty mottled effects in These . ever-popular rugs, size 18x36 inches. c Downstairs Store THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'Thrift $2.50 Ful lkelo, Ea. Soft, warm, fnll size s .70 Sucul plaid blankets at an un- sual saving. - L Fourth Fleor Thrl/t ‘Svecial No. 128 69¢ Crash Cretonnes Sold as “slight seconds” —but they are beauties! And such an nomous collection to cheese froi Fourth Floor Th:‘”t sudal No. 129 50c Coco Door Mats An excellent oppottu- nity to secure a couple of these much needed brush mats, Size 11x22 inches. Downstairs Store 'Thrift Special No. 130’ $1.50 Stair Carpet, Yd. Nine brand-new pat- terns in serviceable vel- s 09 vet carpet—27 inches . Downstairs Store ‘Thrift Special No. ‘wide. 69¢ Gold Seal Congoleum, Sq.Yd. Choice of twenty neat patterns in genuine Gold Seal Congoleum, at this greatly reduced price. Perfect quality. Downstairs Store Thrift Speeial No. 132 $1.69 Sunfast Window Shades Slight seconds of genu- ine sunfast shades, in size 3x6 feet. Rare bar- c B Fourth Floor Thrift Special No. 133 29c Curtain Marquisette, Yd. Ten to twenty yard pleces of sheer ~ dainty marquisettes—offered at this low price for Thrift Day. Fourth Floor Th vyt Svecial No. 134 lour Draperies Rich ..u blue, rose or 19 green velour overdrap- s . eries, complete with val- Fourth Floor Thrift Svecial No. 135 $10.95 Congoleum Rugs Choice of a dozen good looking patterns in genu- 35 ine Gold Seal Congoleum - rugs. Size 9x12 feet. Downstairs Store -—Thrilt Sflfl.‘kl No, 136’ $1 Cottage Window Sets A number of atiractive 7 9 and tle-backs. Fourth Floor hrift Special No. 137 $2.25 Drapery Velollr .‘d:l vl:lvellyd mulberry, s 5 rose, biue, goid or green row, Vo, poia e s § .5 at an aueptlon;l saving. Thrift Special No. 135' $12.50 Gladstone Bags Berviceable 22 and 24 inch black gladstone trav- eling bags for men and ‘women. loor 29 'Thrift Special No. m 29¢ Curtain Swiss, Yd. | 'Thrift Special No. 140 $12.50 Rayon Comforts, Each A variety of beautiful patterns in _these rich s 85 rayon covered comforts— . Fourth Floor soft, luxurious and warm. Thrift Special No. 141 $3 Felt-Base Squares, Ench Seamless 6x9-ft. felt- base squares in 10 meat patterns. No borders. Downstalrs ll.rl Thrift Special No. 142’ 69c Window Shades, Each Cut 3x6 ft., oil opaque shades in white or ecru. Slight seconds. Fourth Floor 'Thrift Special No. 143' $1.25 Suit Cases, Each Full size black or tan suit cases at a sensation- al price. Excellent values, c Fourth Floor $7.50 Felt-Base Rugs, Each Six very pretty pat- terns to choose from; 99 9x12-ft. size seamless rugs. Downstairs Store Thrilt Special No. 145 7 $10 Wool Blankets, Pair Very nully plaided patierns in these warm all-wool blankets. 66280 inches. Fourth Floor 90 'Thrift Special No. 14! 59¢ Rug Borders, Yard ‘This long-wearing qud- ity rug border Iln like hardwood R 'll)‘:wnlllln Store c Thrift Special No. 147’ $1 Bed Pillows, Each Soft feather bed pil- lows, covered with [ood quality ticking. special. r Fourth Floo C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929. $3 Bed Comtorts, Each ofa I-tn h for au- - "— u!'lll‘ $ .95 'hrift Special No. 149’ 32 SO ancy Damask, Yd. 135 Well made r-.d m- tain sets, complete with Pourth Floor Thrift Special No. 151 $25 &uels Rugs, Each SR 5 seamless l!rlnel- Dewnstalrs Store rugs, 9x12-ft. size— in a fine selection of Thrift Special No, 152' $3.95 Hat Boxes, Each patterns. ©Of real sturdy % struction, and well wf:l“e. 2 39 Women’s hat boxes in . black only. Fourth Floor oo Thrift Special No. 153 75¢ Window Shades, Each American Hollaud win- dow shades, seld lfllht seconds. Size 3x6 55c Fourth Floor Thrift Special No. 15 $1.35 Drapery Damask, Yd. Extra wide drapery damask. tn 3 wide selec. thon of csiorings. inches wide. Fourth Floor Thrift Special No. 155 $7.95 Wool Comforts, Each ‘Warm comfy, pure wool filled comforts. Only two s 45 to a customer. A Thrift Fourth Fleor Day bargain. Thrift Sfleflnl No. 156" $2 Roller Skates Ball bearing roller skates fe nd girls. i e i §] 429 leather strap md key. Main Floor ——rp it Special No, 157 =—— $12.50 Moto-Gard Shutters For 1924-1927 Fords and 1927 cunom. only. Easily $1.25 Sweat Shirts Fine quality fieece-lined garments. Well finished and full eut. Popular colors. Main Floor L ] Snecull No. 159’ $1.25 Foot Bllll Official size foot balls, made of pebble grain cowhide leather. Has lace and biadder. Main Floor Thrift Special No. 160" $4 Auto Blanket Robes Of selected materials, ™ i $9)).89 Main Floer Suches, Thrift Special No. 161 75¢ Melba “Joy” Perfume, Oz. A fascinating and last- ing perfume that will be doubly popular at less than half price tomor- row! Main Floor Thrift Sneciax No 162_ $1.25 Lin Al ll.nzn Crash Luneh- eon Sets, including uul 09 size cloth with colored hod- and 4 napkins to ‘matcl Main Floor Thrift 5 1 No. 1 $ 1_.98 mixed Table Cloths o( beautiful quality, in rose, blue, gold, green and ivory shades. Main Floor §==Thrift Special No. 164 $4.50 Breakfast Sets Fine |umy all inen ‘with llh'“ Dfldfll bor- der. Cloth is 36x36, with 4 napkins to mateh. Main Floor $1.29 Tinen Cloths All linen Crash Table Cloths, 50 inches square, with colored border. c Main Fleor —"'Thrl!t Sneflal Mo TRg = re— $1.50 Linen Cloths l 29 Damask, fine close-woven sl .19 w!. in beautiful pat- Main Floer Main Floor 'Thrift Special No. 168’ $3.95 Table Napkins oith Mo et 32 98 able Napkins, extra fine weave, 16%5x16%% e L3 Remarkable Value—Even for the Challenge Sale! Solid Gold Eyeglass Frames Neat, Attractive and Strong! Reg. $12.50 & $15 Values Eyes Examined Free Your own lenses inserted in these frames without extra charge. In the Popular Folding “Oxford” Style 1$6.50 Use Your Charge Account Goldenberg's—Optical Department—Main Floor. lmported Point Venise Panels Grouped at Three Extraordinary Prices! $3.00 Plnch $1.93(32.13 $4.50 Pnnels $5.75 Panch 2 Each Offered at Half Price and Less! A Tremendous new purchase from a New York lmporter brings 3,000 of these exquisite Point Venise p-nell in time to supply your Winter needs at half price and less! In beige or ecru—lovely patterns with a “handmade” look. $1.5ry Rayons and Damasks A Gorgeous Collection—Greatly Underpriced 95¢ v |59¢ Rich glowing colors, in damasks, and drap- ery rayons that offer wonderful decorative possibilities at unusually low cost. In all of the warm Autumn tones of gold, rust, rose, mulberry, golden browns, tans, greens, reds, etc. Fourth Fleer. Rich Velour Portieres $12.50 |$18 Values Values! sl 2 95 72 Inches to Pair 54 Inches to Pair Sunfast, two- color combina- ions . . . and rich /lain tones. Every »air has an exqui- site sheen and a deep, rich pile. Fourth Floor $5 Cotton-Filled Comforts Warm and urvi’ :'bll';‘ c::-. | $ .29 $3.75 Large Blankets Py rders. oe-mm ph A 70380 inch Heavy, Pm-Wool Blankeh Wool-mixed Blankets of heavy weight; siee 68180 inches m $3 .65 attractive eolu'lnnl Each ings in various colori th Grey Blankets 69¢ Window Shades 48c Each Opagque quality shades, “ cut 326 ft. All hang. e—————o———] green. Perfect quality. 89c HOLLAND | $1.25 Oil Opaque SHADES Shades Every shade Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. Royal Wilton RUGS In Four Senlahonal Value Groups! $85 Handmm Royal Wilton $ Rugs (9x12 or | 8.3x106 ft) ) Royal Wilton \. Wool Rugs (9x12 . feet) 4,000 Yards Felt Floor Covering Regular 50c to 75¢ Grades leum and other makes serviceable quality floor coverings for kitchen, pantry and other rooms. Seconds. Sq. Yd. 200 Armstrong Felt-Base Rugs $9§ .fl85| 9x7.6 ft. 9x6 ft. 55.85 34.85 Perfect quality rugs in many attractive patterns. All are seamless. ) $ 7 1 " Wilton Rugs ’ (9x12 feet) An excellent colored and exquisitely patterned. but majority are perfect. $95 Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs (9x12 or 8.3x10.6 ft.) $115 Super Worsted ‘65 379 rtment in most cases, all richly A few irregulars, None sold to dealers. Savings on Room Size Axminster Rugs $35 Seamless MS Sea Axminster xm i Rugs 27 1535 47 Hundreds of attractive new rugs here for i —in the wanted 9x12 or 8.3x lnlald Linoleum $1.75 Grade | $2.00 Grade | $2.50 Grade 2 Yds. Wide | 2 Yds. Wldn 2 Yds. Widc of yards in lon. length and Newest patterns! Newest color- ings! Please bring sizes. Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store Perfect Congoleum Crescent Rugs At Extraordinary Savings! Every housewife is familiar wllh famous Congoleum-Crescent Rugs. coverings for every room! 6x9 ft. Con- sz .85 goleum Cres- Genuine 9x7.6 Size Congoleum cent Rugs Downstairs Store “Lane” Cedar Chests Crescent Rugs. the beauty and serviceability of these They make the most attraciive floor $3.29 $5.29 9x12 ft. Size Congoleum Crescent Rugs. At One-Third to Nearly One-half Savings *171°20 | 24 Besides the ideal usage as a Hope Chest for the young bride-to-be, these roomy chests make ample storage space for out-of-season clothes. The designs are attractive, in plain or panel effects, with the desirable trunk stylelid. Well constructed and highly polished in finish. Floor samples. a small deposit. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floer Charge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added—We Do Not Penalize Our Friendsg Held for Christmas with § walnut "“'i-"“-u&umxm Pl".ll_.’ Jllo aznwuayg 0N oq 3M—POPPV m.l]xg 40 j82433u] ON—-Pa).lfll" nunoaav as.wqo FRATERNITY LIQUOR GUILT CONFESSED Member Accepts Fine and Action Against Chapter Is Dropped. By the Associated Press. URBANA, Ill, November 19.—The liquor raid upon the Gamma Eta Gamma law fraternity house is ended, as far as the law is concerned, but those involved today faced discipline and possible expulsion from the Uni- versity of Illinois. One of the three fraternity members arrested in the raid, W. J. Sherman of Crown Point, Ind., & senior in the uni- versity Law School, pleaded gullty yes- terday in County Court to a charge of pousenion and was fined $500 and costs, paid by the student’s father. Sh n acknowledged owning the 12 gallons of assorted liquors se in the rald and said he aolfl a quart to & nu- dent in the College of Engineering. OChCI Are Dismissed. other studen! ulzn in the rfid A!fred J. Withers of Hibbing, Minn., lnfl Ernest Longhons of Marion, Il State's Attorney Roy Cline declared the case cl , as far as county au- thorities were concerned, and said he had abandoned intentions to padlock the fraternity house as a public nui- sance. Thomas Arkle Clark, dean of men, pronounced the affair “unfortunate lor the university and not for interests of the institution,” but added it was "lortunlu such facts were brought to light as will enable the university to take necessary action to stop further occurrences. President Is W J. B. Lewis of Marshall, presi- dent of the fraternity cha m questioned by the uhool committee, but details eould not be obtained nnul the repon f]ven today to the university coun- cil_of istration. Expulsion from the university for im- plluum in drinking scandals is one of the policies of the couneil. Lewis said expulsion promdlnu duphr. which was organized on Tilinols unvualnun;ndmnrmtoxu members. HARMON REPORTED ASKED TO RESIGN Executive Committee of Chicago Stadiom Is Quoted as Having No Ill Feeling. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 19.—The Herald and Examiner said today that Patrick T. (Paddy) Harmon had been asked to resign the presidency of the cm- cago Stadium tion, w] the $5,000,000 Sports and hhlbmon The request was madée by the ex- ecutive committee, the newspaper said, with the explanation that “a change of presidents will be beneficlal to the stockholders.” The committee made it clear, accord- ing to the published account, that 1 had no personal {ll-feeling toward Har- mon, nor criticism of his management of the various sporting events. The executive committee is composed large- ly of directors, who must take whai~ ever further steps are to be made. Harmon would not discuss the matter. ‘The directorate lncludes Vincent Bendix, John J. Mitchell, S.hflflxl yClnrk Clement Studebaker, jr.; Arthur | . Cutten and B. A. Masse. 'FOSHAY I.IQUIDATION IS SOUGHT IN SUITS Friendly Receivership Action Brought by Company Officers Is Explained by Counsel. * | By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, November 19.— Liquidation of the assets of the three W. B. Foshay holding companies in an orderly manner was one of the pur- gm of the lrlendly xecelvenhlp action E. Brill of emmul xor w. :l. mh:y said yes- Mr. Brill asserted that the action for the receivership had been generally misunderstood. It did not involve & bankruptey petition, as was stated in first reports and umed by the Assu- ciated Press. He sald it was a petition for re- ceivership brought in a friendly manner in Federal Court by officers of the com- Jany with the companies’ consent. HUACKERS ACCUSED AS BOTTLE THIEVES Liquor Cannot Be Stolen, but Con- tainers Can, Judge Decides. By the Associated Eress. LOS ANGELES, November 19.—Three alleged hijackers today faced possible prison sentences because Superior Judge Carlos S. Hardy ruled that while liquor is not legal property, bottles containing it may be so classified. Upon that ruling, Judge Hardy held | that Robert Jones, Abe Mitchell and Ralph Odenwald were gullty of second degree burglary. They were accused of burglarizing a garage of $10,000 worth of contraband. The trio based their defense upon the contention that since liquor possession was unlawful it could not be made an object of theft. fails to relieve safe- Uyt Digks memt antee. At ail & Health Laboratories, ‘burgh, Pa.

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