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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 5, 1930—PART ONE. ,S, AYER SHU'I' DUWN Free Parking Space for Our Customers—Opposite 8th Street Entranc. IN RUNNING FIGHT Metal Beds Gives You Once-a-Year Saving Opportunities! $1&51-25Wardrobe Colored Man, Desperately 1 Bags - Wounded, Held Under Guard e a/z off 4 g Klli“] in Baltimore Hospital. $12.00 Beds | g 790 LS 74 hndol e $14.50 Beds . K Eight- garment styles ui ; TN $16.00 Beds ... oo S8 of pretty cretonnes. Well }n‘ ” BALTIMORE, Md., January 4.—Shot $22.00 Beds made in lovely d '3\ 1 b down in a runnin nfight “« 99, . and colors. dowm i % running 'gunnght an_bour runiare swre—rcron ne et | “AT SEVENTH AND K Phone NAtional 5220———————————THE DEPENDABLE STORE | 4.3 i ruwr and attacked Mrs. Dorothy M. Burgess and then taken poison, Alonzo Price, a colored shoe finisher, was held under police guard in a hospital here today. wrpieieit | Room-Size Axminster Rugs at Great Savings! Clearance of Lace & Ruffled Curtains : . anuary brings important economies in the Curtain Department! rapid’ exchange of shots on the plat- D d pet sl tnd £ 1 P ? the Pensylvania Railroad sta- | ropped patterns—surplus lots—few-of-a-kind rugs from our regular # * . J:r:?-: lgéervmsey, Ma. S :e: / stocks have been marked down for quick disposal! All are seamless and Housewives will want to profit by these low clearance prices! ore than a score of bullets were :rrfi? :;ox_rfisg{n?mg .):L;n:ugga;‘ » : 4 V 'fi :: ::l.:“,:::nl quality. A wide range of attractive patterns and colorings 31.50 Curtains $1.75 Ruflled Curtains $2.25 Ruflled Criss in the fight grasped a small colored | = e 8.3x10.6 girl and thrust her before him as a h A P 8.3x10.6 $ aiost 8.3x10.6 ahield from the policeman’s bullets. ¢ o = and 9x12 and 9x12 s and 9x12 s C n : ; Set Price Sought to Board Train, y R CXA ;e if; .50 Siase: . ice wi ht down by Kelly just | : L0 N 10 o Y X ; ;:E‘Tn‘; gbx:::l ich c;:mcfal}[or:g man A TS $34 Value Value $55 Value K M a r quisette 1 escape A 3 o e . v : "'agfimu:ifiw e A ) _— ! cvr: ile y in '::me, :vhnlry 4 ered a | woun¢ q 3¢ urtains, % or belge. Shir- S e TR S sy Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs 29N St AT [ ol o s 1 ‘him as the shots from Price's pistol | =2 & . \ dl beige Sroianigaonl | FOTIEE O e oun-ght marked the culmina- > G2 OV Offered at About V; Below Regular! ¢ N tones .| Wil pairs ot | Esprit Mar. |58 tion of one of fl;&tmm(‘&‘f!m‘: W L' Every rug perfect quality and of high-grade quality. Rich designs and S 3 Cornice, ¢ u rtain | quisette that 2&2;‘“2}‘;&3‘;,“ o b E (W colorings, including many beautiful orientals. The majority are 9x12-ft. \ g valance | B sets will enliven [ hangs softly. the slayer thrqughout the day. All 2 > A 7 size, but we have a splendid selection in the 8.3x10.6 size. & Y and tie- the appearance|Tie-backs hways and railroads leading from & 3 - g‘:mmore had been watched. $75.00 # of your rooms. |included. $ $85.00 $ $95.00 $ backs. 5 B Bh iz Ruse Window Shades at Reduced Prices ;x::lx: -n ':.rlt'n ;;:;;;::Lc‘h;g flt:r; murder Goldenbers's—Downs(airs Store.—Charge Accounts Invited. Attacked in Parked Car. e vomen et e v o (|| Armstrong’s & Nairn’s Linoleums ting in a parked car with Heyman near the Druid Hill Park reservoir Thurs- " day night when Price, a cripple, limped = T i up to the machine and pointed a pistol N $ s 25 s 50 at -the couple. Mrs. Burgess believed | | . . e Sale of Hundreds of Perfect Thel;‘e0 :rii:e:h:pteil'r::?vfr:‘:-‘:!e g hofne e wid(;rl% '(l)e.r 0:::::;;;::]“! C ngoleum Crescent Rugs 89¢ Holland Shades ¢ An exceptional offer- | 8 9c Perfect quality ing for those w_lm pre- We've made history with the selling of | American Holland | 65c fer this splendid type § s de. Perfect v d 2 makers 6f famous Congoleum ru or green. In the pop- quality—size 3x6 feet—guaranteed e e e b0 ~ine Tl — N Per Square Yard | these three groups you will find a s ular 3x6-ft, size. Here's value! : Follers. ley.” At Cold Spring lane, near Mel- . Pl vie the colored T, Iatucicd Hey: Irregulars of $1.50 to $2.25 | ;7 $1.55 Lace Trimmed Shades 4 1 SL.75 Washable Shades mal . H o # 'y Z S 1] Negro,” said Mrs. Burgess, “then or- "‘de'—'flo.'“y in full rolls. " Congoleum W looking lace - trimmed s .45 7 7 aBlac Uastmavelaths ] $ 39 (dered Mr. Heyman to get out of the Many striking new Spring de- % Crescent Rugs S Holland shades in ecru ! t { - ‘car, and he had hardly stepped on the . . . . 3 . i ground before the shots were fired at signs, including neat tiles and ) 9x7.6-ft. Size ;;:'";_f;:: fo’;fir:f'*‘ b b m:““:?dog s embossed hand-craft patterns Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 5 TS DR 6 gk bt o S S i Crescent Rugs........ at T ENY e TG of My, Hev. that will lend a smart modern 8 bt ¥ s e safis of v i ] R L e o : Ry 9x12.4t. Size [ Cretonnes $9.00 All-Wool Blankets, Pr. these durable and sanitary rugs from the shades in white, ecru of at first that they were to be robbed. away from the machine and then at- Congoleum In 3 Underprice Groups s mmbeme el $1.10 Cork Linoleum} 6 8 e | e | s ion sere o e 4 . rades rades rades : % g ,.gr%z%;&fl;‘f';z'fix;?&“; F Two Yards w'df' Sq. Yd. c Lane Cedar Chests 07 4 g ‘ wool fleece— 6 desire to dle, Tevealing he had swal- ull rolls. Attractive patterns. 1 c c c 2877 i P e v g1 9x12.Ft. R PO About /3 LeSS AN and comfortable for cold 9 Tasoom N Felt-B PO bl o [ &% / winter nights! Full dou- MlSSlONs TOPlC Size Felt B Lathi e t- ase - Samples secured from the maker decorative need. D = 53 g ble bed size, in soft hued -Dase Floor Coverings ] of these widely known and populsr | from bold moderni < : g coletssmitRravEHACHIve . edar Chests! Many beautiful quaint chintz patterns. All are | borders. AT WOMEN’S PARLEY Rugs Regular 50c-grade Felt- e for choice, the majority in | of high-grade quality. $5.00 Heavy Part- 3.65 | $L.10 Feather Bed base Floor wool Blankets, pr. .. $ o Two new pat- . prices k M. E. Society Will Meet January [[[l| terns to select s 99 IR $30 Chests | $42 Chests | $45 Chests Drapery Damasks A $101955] &= Fevheen $1.00 | 10 to Discuss Home and from. Suitable i b " 500 Suteen i : Guaranteed An almost endless array of for any room. base Floor i 35 d Pure Wool Blankets ] . quare $ ! $ s s Gradesat.... 99C yd. u.so;l..g, Part- §2.98 | $5.00 Suteen-covered $3.29 Foreign Service. Sold as slight seconds, but Floer Coverings, 48¢ 2:::‘::-:‘25 75c yd- :;:)Io P:::‘.::orr” i : :l.: :::h:;::,]es.];rd . the def. A i 0 P UK - I L X T N Sold on Our Budget Plan of Convenient Payments S DR | R " vt $1.79 | 5ed comror” " §6.90 Go r—F .~ work in both the home and foreign ldenbers's—Fourth Floor.—Use Your Charge Account fields, the Woman's Home and Foreign | ionary Societies of Washington will ===7% Sale of the Entire Stock of J. D. Britt Co., Inc. 1209 Pa. Ave. Men’s High-Grade Furnishings & Clothing at 50c on the $ & Less! meeting in the m' and the home St WITH EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FROM OUR OWN STOCKS society in the af! T L LR Continues tomorrow with the same extraordinary opportunities for saving money on men’s high-grade furnishings and clothing—shirts, underwear, ties, suits, o e e encopel ot en: |]|ll ©Vvercoats, etc.—as those which brought crowds of eager shoppers to Goldenberg’s Saturday! Wilitams, former president of the Na- This well known Men’s Store, located for the past seven years at 1209 Pa. Ave., decided to discontinue the Avenue establishment. We bought the entire speak on r{ao'ge:rlg ;é‘ ;‘_Pduzmm and stock at about half price—and to round out the sale we have included thousands of dollars’ worth of our own merchandise at unusual savings! Mrs. Walter Shaw president of the foreign soclety. The home society is 7 Brit’s Stock and Our Own . = e A N S, Men’s Hosiery The Britt Stock and Our Own | SUIT ORDERED TO TRIAL. Two Groups Of Fine Shirts “‘.;..‘:'3,1“1’.‘;3’9; Men,s & YOllng Men’s Clothing New York Firm Seeks $1,000,000 . . Men's 50c rayon-mixed and | One and Two Trouser Suits, Winter O - s :com:‘ oy Priced at Savings That Urge You to Buy a Supply for Months to Come! wool-mixed fancy hose 9L 0 S — CIoHn',ng lant grcns::i,::a‘;i;’ Z;;zcgfi?e,‘Tuxedoa gevemamia || Men’s $2 to $3.50 Shirts g Men's 3 Men’s $16.50 to $20| Men’s $25, $35, yesterday, overruled a demurrer and 00000 sk brou o Hanooe Shirts of the better kind, including such . k 44 $1.59 . ] CRTEEREE | sttty 9§ 0 [eSH T | and $22.50 Suits |$37.50 & $40 Suits anded down a decision that the The Britt sto. on_its' merits. I | ||| attached and neckband styles of Broadcloth, Madras, Rayon $4.25 hats wad' wor- v With One and Two Pairs of Trousers . . oy . . . s . Well-tailored Suits, with one i il leged that the H: k claims that | stripes and - it lacks in numb X s wil High-grade hand-tailored I ainen s purtmaser tor oo Fai (L[| *'ripee and other high-grade shirtings, in plain colors, plain up for in s qualition! "Hats | P of trousers; ‘medium and Suit o fine Worsteds, Cas chain of theaters were not bona fide white, stripes and novelty patterns. Sizes 14 to 17 included. of fine quality genuine fur [| light shades in Cassimeres and simeres and Cheviots, in a and in accordance with an agreement e —— N Cheviots. Good, serviceable L4 $ 3 felts, in desirable colors and wide range of patterns and colors. Models for men and ' parties. 1t i q ’ 5 = materials. Sizes 33 to 38 only. : lnlx;\;l:a.l ;‘veml R:g‘:t; l:t;:ler:’:‘ne; :fl;L oo, | Men S $ 1 50 tO $2 Shlrts i M 9 ’ 5 “::5 'l'.‘,:“ Jenistwe e oo poraton Sol ot In this group are included excellent grade shirts of well c The N’l"'" f‘“;é"‘g ;“’ Own en,‘ S & Young Men S Men’s $2 5 and $35 ;2.595 F'ine i $3'501 $4-009 $5,00 3 B o gebomtes = known makes, in plain whites, stripes and novelty patterns. Wine Persons Lose ]|l Collar attached and neckband styles, or with collar to match. Wlnter Overcoats Lives in Accidents |||l 2few Tty mused. SizesldtolTincluded. = | Silk Shirts |and $6.00 Trousers |Ore o the Most Wonderful Overcoat Hunlingin England The Britt Stock and Our Own Britt’s Stock and Our Buys Ever Known High-grade Winter Over- e o Stockof Separate trousers or et i A R e B Men’s $2.25 to $5 Underwear B _ - e . ! $2.88 fabric, n s vriey l$ 1 4 75 ecath o ormer on-| Including Such Well-Known Brands as “Carter’s,” Men [3 Luggage tlu':';:". ",‘:""::.".Ek hu' i || and fancy mixtures. Dark, 5 Fliitichotoct is l'::-‘t 5 t5 ana Man Brings Season’s “Lewis” and Other Fine Union Suits other high-grade silks. . J| medium and light shades, PAIR . for naturally the o $15 Leather Suit Cases, 22 and 24 band and collar-attached . . finer coats will be snapped up by the early birds! lotal to Unusual Mark. The group includes finest makes of inch genuine leather cases with _:,T“;'i: pl:?ll - ;,’i.h:” ;;n'\:t;‘l; ::iz‘::e’;ow“r:!d coat and vest. Sizes Incomplete range of sizes, but sizes- 35 to 42 in the el union suits, in all wool, wool mixed ) :fi";,’",l:::h::“,'lt;'nd"::,;fmsea soiled, but otherwise perfect. lot, to start the sale with. Bv the Agsociated Press. and fine cotton, in heavy, medium hi R S R T Britt's and Our Own Stock of o LONDON. January 4—The English [Illl and light weights. All styles and s . gy e The Britt Stock and Our Own e L e T he Britt Stock and Our Own hunting fleld took an unusually heavy $15 Gladstone Bags, 22 and 24 [} A toll of life during 1929. The recent colors. Sizes 36 to 46 in the lot, but inch gembine l::o;vmfi: Gladstones, Men’s $1 and Men ] Handkerchlefs b death of Harold Lowther, brother of not all sizes in each make and style. et vl Fee 8"56 $1.25 Und (olems Extra Fine Quality White Cot. ens to . Vieaunt bt 2nd % tormer e ([l 200 7 Snes ' oach make anduvle. | " ¢ | pocke e $8. .25 Underwear | i.. o C fatal aceldent Of the year, . Men's irish Linen Handkerchiefs. serv- Ath Four of the eight other hunting The Britt Stock and Our Own m":l’:e ,'f:,‘::',";‘"fl'{!_ S e e lc mon ul s (3 for $2) . ’ b4 inch size with brass . 3% Dex Mdkerchies. Three Men will instantly recognize these names—Carter’s, Varsity and Rockin- [ Seing G fbial dcciount of Mix | Men L3 $2 to $3 Pa Jamas $3.25 c a Suit O nth hemstiichen e ¢ 'oui | chair—they all stand for high quality! ~Athletic Union Sults of Broadcloth, hy ck. » » ¥ 5 -inch > Another Quorn thagedy was the death Regular $2 to $3 grades of “Faultless, IS0 Traveling, Bagh 16nch B e intarelght cotton | ol 15,008 Ranakercets, o s | fo"ds inetuded f Capt. Campbell Johnston, who was “Universal” and “Nobelt” Pajamas of broad- construction. Key locks @4 ®() [| ribbed Union Suits, in varions N with faiiiais™ Not"dn fec? o8 R N R R T O ST R R kilied in March. cloth, madras, lustrette and other fine mate- preprissomal iy $4. styles and colors. Nearly all sizes 79¢c to $1 25 Part Wool & Cotton Underwear The Earl of Harrington was killed Ftala. withogaintion adiNehulsiwatots, - All ” in the lot, but not in each style. o o in November while out with his own, 5 $6.25 Suit Cases, 22 and 24 inch e e et Britt’s and Our Own Stock of Heavy and medium weight shirts and drawers of part wool } 6 initials, embroidered in .39 Madras and Checked Nainsook, in elosed crotch and other styles. Sizes 36 Sack of Betinds. Sni eiher victims: of styles in stripes, neat patterns and plain bt colors, Some mussed and a few slight hunting field included a prominen tiagulars, " Sixes A to D, sizes of sturdy cobra grain fabri- N The Britt Stock and Our Own and cotton. All colors. Shirts with long sleeves and drawers t koid over steel frame. ' Men [ Jewel with long legs. All sizes in the lot, but not in each grade, tJ s e 40080 [f Mew's $1 v 69C $1 to $1.50 Assorted :.weg cu | The Britt Stock and Our Own— | Men's Regular $2 Part-Wool $2 1 . 7 . corners b A . et g Wl it |l Men’s $1.49 to $2 Pajamas | 5w i oo 1 ana s | $1.50 Ties Smemn sty | dlews 75cto 81 Athletic | . Union Suits 1 , the King’ : inch cases of heavy fiber over box tal Rk TRt ok e Xinas | Men’s Flannelette Pajamas of Amos- frame with trunk snd @4 £() Men's Ties of imported and [l Siuts. ™ ormien Ben noomiey 5 aSariers, and ether wel ) “Merit” make and | s ora Ctomuel |l keag and other fine clothe; good heavy | key Jocks demetic silks; allowoal lined. [} enerside™ Y B0c | koo max: ki 49(: others of equally good 3109 , the Hon. Mrs. Edward weight, in stripes and neat patterns. Sizes c and les and’ the Hon. Nancy Astor, Aito'D: nt and Lady Astor's only daugh- I had more or less serious mis- ; lity, in short and $1.25 & $1.50 Suit Cases, regular [| Large shapes in new patterns 50¢ Cuff Li i 5 gual d s . nk g sleeve styles; size sult cases in either back 75 . § and colors; stripes and neat § styies in a variety of designs 19¢ limited gquantits of | heavy and medium weights.. ALl full FRaLe = el S s ly[ o e periatiy Sake: Goldenberg’s—The Dependable Store—Charges Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added. designs. Many are handmade. and shapes. Big values....