Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1929, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1929. SHER":F SHUUTS J0B PASSES TO LIBERALS.|SIMPLE CHRISTMAS |ctg,cie omor of o communty | FIRST PLANE FACTORY [Moco, shich wit cmoloy oo men. 7 Ascari, chiet of the mitary avn [y, soe i e in the Mcscan M1 2 T, Rockdeuerrlmnnfid ‘his ;nnufl |N MEX!CO Is OPENED glnnc‘:ld.nl)"l. ‘was opened nfnog:,u%:n; of a type named for himt, 10 of which | resent an investment of $1,000,000. tmas r t. A a; e presence n ¥ow: Suman Winknss: Minister | CEOR THOMAS EDISON | o o ms i e ehbor e — Portes Gil, former Presiqent Figtarco — * — Chosen From That Party. Y;Y]ohn" Jrere recetving invitations 10 his | By the Associated Press. E:n;s' Calles, Secretary of War Amaro | [t . - —— TR RS ome, the Casements, for the exchange | ;fEXICO CITY. December 25.—The | and the entire military air force. | | BERLIN, December 25 (#).—The per- . s . of gifts about a giant evergreen, the | first ial airpl i in factory is | | FARMER |N RA'D manent appolntment Monday of Dr.| Remains in Florida to Get Early i &1t fooi & siah etergreen. the | first “commercial airplane factory The factory is owned by Gen. Juan ||}| t Paul Moldenhauer as finance minister Start on Rubber Experi- | ments. = - Garisd A i Ilcatiog that the Chast: ment The Prince of Wales, Lord Birkenhead | 7o \\ | B i | an indication that the chan- ents. e 5 enhead ||| | T . y ol Officer Declares He Only Did | Soet as o oo e et and Primo Carnera were among. the | o il | ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF LR e R | financial policy of the government to e guests at & supper party given by Lady ||| bb\j i Duty in Killing Louisianan | rest with the People's party, which gen- ' By the Associated Press | Juliet Duff, following the fight in Lon- ‘ e oo b tiaaastry 8nd business. | JACKSONVILLE, Fla., December 35, | don between Camsra and Young strib- (| | - SEPARATE The chief objections e previous ng. After Threats. financial policy had come from those | —FOr the first time in a long series of | % i obesi B ROOMS FOR ranks. Winter visits, dating back to 1886, both | | & 5. h | A | PIANOS e The Socialists, however, won a point | John D. Rockefeller, sr., and Thomas A. W:\\ every hour that Christmas i | HwOll e | AND 0 e iiuccia g ivies | s opaming of Robert Schmidt 85| kdison were at their Florida estates for ] | brings be bright with joy— s WORKS OF RUSTON, La., December 25.~A dis- | post of minister of economics. He had | Christmas day. ! New and Slightly Used and then tontinued happiness be ART ‘krl’fln aunr}m;sl"; i ;m}:;trir:gno?fi tnélonmflwh; held the same portfolio once before and| The aged inventor gave up his holi- | Oriental and Domestie Russ—Also Antiques b i 1 Parisli fhrmer. ‘was in Rrospoct OIay. e )Z’:,T“’HZ’ ,;“fh:‘eg:‘;}gfl day at home in the North with his | High-grade £oods ai low prices. vours 'til Christmas comes again. OFEN Iclloging the fatal wounding of Harris | taxation exponent of the Soclalist party. T St o T o ke | Dawes Furniture & || ]l storace REASONABLE by Sherif A. J. Thigpen during a s : | : ’ nguof raid on the lz;'m‘gelgs nome. . 2 = Fort Myers. He planned a quiet day Specnalty Co. - Sincerely, i RATES Accompanied by deputies, Sheriff | Potatoes grown in Canada last season | devoted to reading several volumes on 2447 15th St. N.W., at Col. Rd. . B B ‘Thigpen is said (0 have gone to the had a total weight of 4,«5.auo,oon‘acmnomy and _entertaining intimate | | = PRIVATE Harris farm house Iate yesterday with | Dotinds. friends. ~ Mrs. Edison last night was T— — | i a_ warrant authorizing search of the = S ivgiaa i e . ¢ 5 LOCKED premises for liquor. Harris, according | i ROOMS RAcHE gtah 1o the sheriff, refused to allow the : | i . - : T et | | s | $ > ESTIMATES ened to kill any one who touched him. . QUALITY: - STEINWAY PIANOS . cofficers to enter his home and threat- | ; b Other details were not learned. b o gl b | e T AFKA’S i DRY CLEANERS ‘ 1300 G Street farmer was unwilling to be removed to R i . | a hospital, but later was taken to a sanitarium, where he died. F at TenthSt. 1733 Pennsylvania Avenue Sheriffl_Thigpen reporicd the shoot- wpistinctive Apparel” ! || Phone: Metropolitan 1124 as an officer.” | January Clearance BOSTONIANS RE-ENACT| READING BY DICKENS : E"e’:y HC"“‘ gt - " Give Recit;l*iefore Same Pire~= 1nt e ouse ! r:“:fif{:fifi;fi#’“‘“ place Where Author Stood | | o o —— 2 ] e A - I ORI A NS MORIE QORTE T M R L SR N e R e e e e b 0.4 gL “At Seventh and K”——————————Phone NAtional 5220————————————The Dependable Store By the Associated Press. i BOSTON. December 25.—Sixty-two | ! years ago Charles Dickens gave his last | | same hotel fireplace in the warmth of s e e Our Paramount After-Christmas Sale Event Is This Carol” here, and last night the members | i [ k] @ Iis mantel, as well as the large pler- lass which had reflec ens' form . St Bame, wae decorated as beariy ns _ Former Prices, $25 to $210 possible after the fashion in wi rs. Annie Fields, wife of Dickens' American NOW $12' 50 to $105 ® 920-922 E Street N.W. ing to District Attorney John Ham- ACKING—SHIPPING—F monds, saying h: had “don€ his duty | el Aitba s of the local Dickens Fellowship com- | memorated the occasion before the | A remarkable opportunity to save ONE-HALF of publisher, had festooned them for that Yuletide. Two original manuscript letters writ- e All Fall and Winter Dresses Every Hat in StOCk to Go at About Half Price or Less.’ fi?&%fi%&%fi%&fi st S l _Instead of waiting until you are beginning to think of Spring hats—we are taking these sensa- e e e e S tional reductions on our entire stock of Winter hats NOW, while there are weeks and weeks in oo eveal eaees e now prn SR e B 2 which you can wear them. Of course this means a big sacrifice of profits, but.it has long been our ascied by three som, Yo' Jeuit Now: §7.50 t0 $29.75 policy not to carry over millinery from one season to the next. So use your Christmas gift money T ouncs of bolled swerts are to O M e s it s to d,ouble advantage by spending it on one or more of these stunning hats—the best bargains Bacoo gien the men. oo e ¥ you've seen this season. Some have only been in stock a short time—and all are in fresh condition. Our Finest Hats! $10 to $15 French Room Models Exquisite Soleils . . . Velvets . . . Metallics . . . with that distinctive styling, ! $ 4 4 that Parisian chic for which our French Room is noted. Imagine such hats for $ 4.4 7 ® this absurdly low price! Absolutely unrestricted choice . . . in black and many fashionable shades. Children’s $2 Felts 4 ' R $5.:00 to $7.50 Hats : A wonderful time to choose hats ; R 25 Marvelous hats for this low price! S Y for girls! b:nc:lmled in this group er 3 Including soleils, velvets and even ’ 86 Besntiratt 4 2 imported rets, hoods and youthfu c 72 lovely sold and nllver mesh tur- € AL e O e ey e e amaa? Tyt e on shens e felts in a variety of colors. : o Topb tmtsmsamibosuan (8 and you are assured that every model is one that you could have seen just be- ‘:_ s "Scai': 'S.tarts Promptly 9 A. M. Brfi}l.golohnyn?lgt!d»—?:ams - ' .- 1 anhalf E ks : . An amazing price for hats of l:uch ess than price. Every wary v 2 \'i 4 style and quality as these soleils 55 I Shiowdibare e ot tWe tox inforsal 43c g ks felts and satine—in black and col- . 3 $298.00 Black Russian Caraculs.... s!z, Wear, Tiny diys, ic. Many coloes. S ” 4 ors to match your new dresses. 2 $245.00 B : i O i e $1.50 Mussed Felts L g o AT $3.95 Velvet Hats 5 $265.00 Moire P. The only mussed group in.tlle_ sale . e > Flattering models of soft Lyons p oire Pony Coats —and doesn’t the low price justify a \ velvet—to wear with your softer 0 M S little mussing?. Women's and misses’ c afternoon frocks. In black, brown . 2 $625.00 Japanese Mink Coats styles, priced for a quick clearaway. O A Finest Russian Fox Trim Koo e e After-Christmas Clearance of |$1.69 Bleached Sheets ¥ 2 $395.00 genuine natural gray [] You will certainly want to take advantage $ '29 Krimmer of this sale tomorrow. Fine quality 81x99-inch 1 8295 Gray Caracul ea lne ur oa s sheets of heavy, round-thread sheeting. Sizes Gray Wolf Cape Collar ard for double beds. Cuffs .. $1.50 Blem:h:o‘!l Sheets 25¢ Unbleached Sheeting 1 $495.00 Beige Broadtail G . 81x00 - inch _bleache 36-inch heavy, un- Kolinsky Cex;gz co;l?:; a?lld cuofafz. . In Slzes All the $ 9 .50 E::' ‘:?:flr; R aouvie: $l +19 ] bloached 'secting ot ‘s 1 6c uality. 1 $495.00 Gray Broadtail 40 Way Up to .52 for "2 50c Bleached Pillowcases 25¢ Outing Flannels 2 $298.00 Raccoon Coats cotton, 45x36-inch size. 36 inches wide. Lo Ui ot 3 5c atert meatln A 1 Sc 2 $425.00 Ruasian Squirrel. ... ; U k=3, What an investment for Christmas gift money o $1.25 Quilted Cotton Bats 36-In. Printed Percales what an opportunity to save on the fur coat for which |, 3:pound auilted cotton S oy ol ko l 8 3 $375.00 Civet Coats c 4 bats of a full 72x90-inch 4 ted percal you have been saving a few dollars here and there! |sie for making comforts 89c Eroot amartamt of ey Skunk Collar and Cuffs..... 3 $365.00 Hudson Seal Coats / for both women and misses. All have contrasting fur voss Uy Smartly styled glossy black sealine fur models suitable | "' > = @ AL ity sl erei bl B o B e R . . (J First Quality Northern Pelts. .. ... collars and frequently cuffs—of squirrel, marmink or $5 G d ( ft ) wll 2 005100 e Ason Sl Gt 3 fox—and all are handsomely lined with satin, brocade 0'00 radae QXIZ ” ton Russian Kolinsky Trim e \ or silk crepe. Not often that you can own a fur coat for o o ; b ; “ so little, so take advantage of this remarkable saving Velvet R ugs 538 Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Various, Styles and Trims X 5 N tomorrow. N‘ote the unusually wide range of sizes— Hahoysh slibalys wovens bt DI W R NP as from 16 to 52! Rugs, in brand-new Fall-Winter patterns and color 1 $129.00 Lamb Sport Coat f combinations that are different from the ordinary. o B , And a Very Special Offering of |"Seamless Axminster Rugs - Make Such e 1 ol wo Large Groups in Room Sizes 8.3x10.6 and 9x ‘eel sy g | Smart New Daytime |53 2%5 szkg i"“"'"s's’fl = 9:';;3 Regular ‘45:00 are limited P r st Seamless Axminster s B and Evening Dresses |.. 25w m eio T i e 0 lngr; ';zm L Now that Christmas is over, it is time $ 7 9 5 . P erfect Congoleum Crescent Rl.lg! 3 3 [ ] { Seamless Axminster sirable shades. Red, ) Brown and Pointed $lq Up B T ! ] ] L] | Richest pelts, in all de. ! i | ! B ] 1 ] i [ 1 ! Fox, at 7 & ] H to take care of your own needs—and Sani i these exceptional values are a very in- ‘;\ ’ ) and co‘l::{, ::::Ila’ll: fr:r' .m“; p:.::m“: expens,-e way out of your dress prob- : =~ l the house, lems! Daytime frocks in the newest silhouettes and bright colors are of heavy flat crepe, satin or prints—and delightful evening frocks with trailing skirts are of crisp taffeta, satin, geor- gette or lace. Smart selection of refreshing new styles and | ~< % A ‘ $2.85 $3,29 $ 5,29 6x9-ft. Con-] 9x7.6 Size| 9x12 - ft. .| Congolewm | size PRI R colors for both misses and women.' Sizes 16 to 46. econd Floor, Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store = Use Our Budget Plan—No Interest or Extras— We Do Not Penalize Our Friends T,

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