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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 24, 1929_PART ONE. mourning band on the left sieeve of vis| KEEPS COAT AND GLOVES,. + YOUNG MAN CLEARED |mmtulr tidee o e vt :J] $20,000 DAMAGE ASKED. | HOOVER'S MEDICINE BALL CABINET | 0ot e e i s o s bt e v OF MURDERING GIRL NOT HALTED BY COLD AND SNOW cjpinet and were on hand with the s et RETURNS STETHOSCOPE T BRI ey ] PR e Thief Who Appropriated Garment killed the young woman the night of | postal Employe Names Terminal e ey there were only a few absentees oday. 3 Killed in Strike Clash. Jury Out Only 12 Minutes Before Pinds Medical Implement of June 12, after an alleged attempt to| criminally attack her on a road Xl&l’|Co. in Suit Over'Elevator Accident. - Cutes By Cable to The Star. The Washington Terminal Co. is . |Besides the newly initiated members b Ctop e car. in" which they were | named defendant in & suit to recoves | INew Members Brave Unfavorable Weather to Join ere were Bectiary of the. Gotevir | BURNOS ATAKS, Moresibne 33 : : | g : : | Wilbur, Secretary o culture Hyde, = Lo No Value to Him. Reporting Verdiet of e T e Dt President in Early Morning Game. Assistant | Secretary of the Navy | wounded in a clash between police and ke ; ; > C A L J e, er Newton an ‘ence thief evidently not of a medical 1425 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, an striking mill hands at the town of San y Acquittal, the road. employe of the Post OMice Departmént. e T T L Booner the ' Francisco, Province of Cordoba. Police | turn of mind yesterday sent through 84’5 TR T A T e alleged e lgent"Ch, Stiow-covered grounds and & freez- er-coat, and his little band of athletes | Precident's physician, and’ Mark Sul. | claim the strikers are endeavoring to, the mail to Charles W. Kirsch, 800 By the Associated Press. Employe Reforms Favored. |fustained in an elevator accldent at|;,"temperature outside did not pre-|hopped around, heaving the 6-pound | jivan, newspaper correspondent. | prevent entry of foodstuffs into the | Eighteenth street, a stethoscope he had COFFEYVILLE, Kans., November 23.| gy cuble to The Star. The plamtf says he was pullingis | vent President Hoover and E-.L: medicine- | medicine ball and apparently enloying| Shortly after the noon hour Fri- | fown. |found tn an overcoat belonging to Eimertrdict of acquittal in the case of| LIMA, Peru, November 33.—The |mail truck onto an elevator at Union |gall capinet fom ‘nculging W0 Shel | themicies, wo the Mumost- RS, it e Kirsch which was stolen recently from Elmer Cales, 28-year-old Caney, Kans, | Chamber of Deputies yesterday approved | Station, November 23, last, when the | {1y WOTRoUE 1% (RS TENT BEOMDAR, 00 iE A, PURid BEIEES medicine ball out of respect for the late| Earth Tremor in Argentina. | a house in the 700 block of Tenth street. farmer, charged with murder in €O- | reforms in the employers' Hability act |lift started upward causing the handle | yioorouy ‘manner in which they went |and volley ball. At the conclusion of | Secrctary of War Good. was retarmed | By Cable to The Star. The maller of the stethoscope retained ; s Mar-| 4 ais- | OF the truck to strike and injure him. | g0, their waist-line reducing activi- | the exercise the President and his as- | to its ragular position. the. period & —The | Dossesslon, however, of the coat and & nection With the death of Miss Mar-| roqueing the compensation granted dis- by Attorneys Burk | | P ason, the Peried for | BUENOS AIRES, November 23.—The | ngir qf gi ‘hich iyt # o ! d S BT o | He is represented by Attorneys BUrk- | yjes ingicated that they did not mind.| sociates retired to the breakfast Toom |hait-stafing the flag on public bufldings | La Py Observatory selsmograph reg. | PAIE Of gloves which were also in the uerite White, young Caney nurse, | charged employes who have been in art & Quinn. in the least the unfavorable wn\hu_rm the White House, where they had|throughout the country as directed by | istered a mild 20-minute earth tre; Do grought in jury in nmrmzc:a:m; service up to three years and increas- | E - The players occasionally slipped, but | hot coffee and something to eat. President Hoover, having expired. | yesterday morning. Observatory officials | ST R u{;_ 1;:‘-‘ y “nflfl‘- after only 12 min- ing the compensation for employes who | A brooch called I'Adoree. Alexander Legge of Chicago, chair-| As a further evidence of his affection | said the shocks were 475 miles dista England recently held a National Rat s | man of the President's Federal Farm |and reverence for the jape Secretary of | probably in the vicinity of the City of | week in the driv Board, and Charles E. Hughes. Solicitor War, President Hoover is wearing a |Mendoza in the Andean foothills. — . | the rod“ents. el b i ch shows | did not seem to object. sctators, mostly . who had | have been in service for a longer period. |a staff of music in gold with the notes| For more than 20®minutes the Chief cn;,:u::: the r:“u?:ni‘on:nm;gm forward | The measure was sent to the Senate. | La, Do, Re, is popular in Paris. Executive, hatless and wearing a sweat- =BOTH SIDES OF SEVENTH STREET AT K—THE DEPENDABLE STOR Christmas 1929— Shop Early— Mail Early For Better Service Pretty Ruffled Curtains At Challenge Prices 3,000 Pairs Ruffled Curtains $1.69 ¢ Seamless ROYAL WILTON RUGS |[Veive: Rugs $ L I $75 Royal Wilton Rugs $85 Royal Wilton Rugs '$95 Royal Wilton Rugs ‘ iy BEE b $18.50 Sunfast A Few 8.3x10.6 Included! Save $24! Finest grade made— coples of priceless Per- Wool Rugs for Long Velour Portieres Plain, figured and other styles. White, ivory or |[] beige—many with colos. (% $1 .5=0 pr. Lustrous velour open French colors and twe. com- binations—rose, , gold, mulberry. 72 inches wide to pair. Regular $8.00 Italian Window Drapes $5.95 Rich, deep 'pile velour with heavy tassel. Blue, mulberry, green, red or rose. Perfect Congoleum Crescent Rugs At Prices That Challenge Competition! = Every housewife is familiar with the beauty and serviceability of these famous Congoleum Crescent Rugs. 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Rugs Felt-Base Floor Coverings Re‘l:llr 59¢ Grade Felt-Base |Grade Felt-Base Floor Coverings | Floor Coverings Square Yard Square Yard 33c|39c 48¢c Seamless Axminster Rugs Room Sizes 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 Feet $35 Value J $45 Value ‘23 | '35 Values never before equaled in this city. with All fled Curtains, 9x12 Feet Size! 9x12 Feet Size! 9x12 Feet—Seamless! o Save Exactly $17.00! Save Just $20.00! Many patterns in softly These magnificent rugs, :lel;:ed ;olo,ri:l: .oth.: come ;hi;fiy in the open btk et o round effects many peo- e e prafer for their homes. porfect. Beautiful designs. S less Axminster or Velvet Rugs 9x12-ft. Seamless VELVET RUGS $ g 950 7V5x9-ft. Seamless AXMINSTERS 71,x9-ft. Seamless VELVET RUGS Exquisite patterns, some seconds, many are perfect. Fine Axminster Stair Carpet Superfine mottled effects; for halls, stairs and landings 27‘;3.':1:;‘;‘3?. $2.15 Qzls/j’.?&h:::v‘il:ei 31.98 Yard at i Yard at : e $2.75 Armstrong’s “A” Grade Inlaid $ 95 [ ] Linoleum ” Slight seconds of the heavy, high-grade Inlaid Linoleum sold Yd. regularly at $2.75 square yard! Choice of an excellent selection of attractive patterns. Armstrong’s “A” grade is noted for durability and long service! ; $45.00 Heavy Axminster 9x12 Feet Heavy Felt Base Rugs 33.99 Smooth enameled block or geometric all are trade-marked; slight sec- onds, nothing to harm wear or beauty! 9x12 Fine Seamless Velvet Rugs 329.50 Linen fringed ends. Sturdil woven from selected wool yar: Copies of Chinese and Pe designs. Some tiny wire marks. Heavy quality. Lower Prices on Inlaid Linoleum! $1.75 Value govelee §7 -15[srzovae §7 28 Two yards wide! Full rolls. Wide choice of de- signs and of colors. A few slight irregulars in the lot. Please bring sizes. Regular 50c Grade Felt-B; Floor Covering: Square Yard Regular 79¢ 9x7.6 size Congoleum Crescent Rugs. " ex12-fe. ¢ $1.50 Value Downstairs Store, Offers These Remarkable Savings for Monday! The Downstairs Housewares Dept. Purchase g $12.98 Dinner Set (50 pieces) RICHLY WOVEN QUALITIES AT SAVINGS OF o Of Yellow Glazed Porcelain A colorful, sunny yellow set that will lend coziness and charm to every meal. You will love its bright, glazed surface, its warm red poppy decoration and its cheerful yel- low body—even more than you love its low price! Attractively shaped pieces—a complete service for six. 32-Piece Set of the Above, $3.98 — ~——instead of its regular price of $4.98! Six cups and saucers, 6 bread and butter plates, 6 dinner plates, 1 vegetable dish and 1 platter. spuaps inQ szpUs] JoN OF > —POPPY FHXY 40 18210u] ON—pOJIaU] SN0 SBiDY) $11.98 Junior Floor Lamps $8.98 Bridge Lamps $6.98 Each Complete with Shade The attractive metal lamps sketched, complete with lavishly beaded silk shades. The stands are richly designed in brass plated finish, with best grade fittings. A decided asset to any room! 3519_8 Oil Heater 69c Furnace Scoops, 49¢ Strongly made of heavy gauge stamped steel—with D grip hardwood handle. 38c Splendid value. $2.25 Curtain Stretcher Large, full size—for any size lace curtains. Light Aluminum Roasters Rust-proof Seamless, self- As mecessary in Winte Made with easy sliding espeeially treated eloth fller. soot, rain and smow—wonderful fo! Protect draperies. high; opens eol na over patterns, 36 inches wide, 15 inches high; opens to 37 inches 1o 37 inches wide. wide. & 5 © &8 3 a, 3 ° Q ) d N ] 3 < § uf § H 5 = 3 3 2 S~ » T 3 g < © 0 T i o pins. Regular $1 Window Refrigerator Large size Oil Heater with 1- gallon size oll tank; fitted with smokeless de- . basting oval alu- minum that your Thanksgiv- Rhigh - grade roasters sill. Has Boniss, drop or sliding door. - Keeps tood fresh and clean, will cook 500 Coaster WAGONS $3.98 Large l.l!a-ll;:h high speed racer coaster wagons with seasoned wood b‘:l.v. heavy steel under-gearing, rubber tires, and roller bear- ing disc wheels. Roller-Bearing SCOOTERS $3-88 Large, strongly made scooters with roller-bearing disc wheels with latest de- sign auto tread 1-inch rub- ber tires. Equipped with bell, improved brake and parking stand. BIKES $10-98 High grade tubular frame bikes with bicycle spokes, roller bearing wheels (heav- ily rubber tired) and ball bearing pedals. Bright red ing turkey “to a turn"! famous baby doll with her cunning life-like features, mama voice, sleeping eyes, and her pretty dress. She is $2.98 Bird Cage 52.39 Srnal Size 98¢ $1.19 Value $2.24 Value enamel finish. Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store. Toys—Downstairs Store. No Interest or Extrcs Added to®UR Budget Plan—We Do Not Penalize Our Fiends== Large Size Large size Ash Cans of heavy corru- ated iron. trong iren handles. ONE-THIRD TO MORE THAN ONE-HALF! ish red, orchid, mulberry—stripes, medallion, modernistic and brocade effects. Either in restrained background or in great splashes of color.: Assortments, quality and values abso- lutely incomparable at this special price. Bt $2.25 Lace Window Shades ::-l::;r::'-"—o'r"mmrnn at About % Below Regular! | e Lace with lace edge. Three brilliant groups of high grade patterns to meet the :rade American Holland. San 50-lnch 31.75 Dl‘apery needs of conservative or thoroughly modern tastes. 36 inches | Suvaranteed Hartshorn s .44 Damask e “llers. Each......... — Rich, lustrous, double 95 A Grades, yd. P width drapery. Delightful C | s ) 1 1 $1.25 Oil_Opaque 88C colorings. | 4 'i{ il | Window Shades. . Chintzes, 39c D k, 49¢ Yd. silighograde mate. “nl"n':'n"-‘?:-" i Regular 85¢ 69¢ 89¢ $1.25 ances, la Grades, yd. Value 50C|anue 7OC|Va.lue 90(: " OYLAND T. 4 Santa Says, “Come to T , T'omorrow! Oh! Boy—you'll just love it. Toys—such toys as you've never seen before. All the old favorites and lots of new playthings that'll thrill you. Trains .. . blocks and drums and go-carts and sleds and soldiers and blackbcards and boats . . . and oh, just hundreds of wonderful things! Come and look at them—and see the trains work, and watch the autos run, and hear the animals squawk, and learn how to build bridges and derricks with the toy construction sets. Then be sure and whisper in Santa’s ear just which ones you want! And Parents! Just note the modest price tags! These are examples! N1 Loy .68 Bubbles DO“ Splendidly made, fine ‘ I oven fiber body, steel French grey or ecru ———— e e Dressed Mama Doll A lovely big dolly — 20 Jl.x:'tl |:l 'l?:"y as ;:lll be $1£ wi P . eyes, der:n, I:n‘;.l 'a .o:: ‘::5 :::,’:.:".:' e mas morning. A complete choice of handsome designs, charming in color. Blue, rose, green, gold, Span- 55c Sateens, Yd.| Thousands of Yards of Cretonne | Best coverings. wide. itandard size, perfect. Regular 45¢ 75¢ to 90c Glazed 80c Drapery Grades, yd. . . Sale of Plain Window Shades that go like anything . . . autos ef the speediest models . . . dolls that look just like real little girls . . . animals that might just have stepped out of a 200 A Go-Cart for Dolly Pretty Effanbee and rubber tired inches tall, if you please! even stockings. Dolls—Main Floor.