Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1930, Page 26

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By the Associated P.tess. txol of Congress at! Noveml B—10 of Tennessee, chairman of the Demo- cratic national congressional committee. Byrns compared conditions at present THINKS DEMOCRATS wul WIN GONGRESS ::h those prior to the congressional less than & majority, while Senate mem- bership was. increased from 36 to 43. “There are ‘98 congressional distrlcts ow represented in the House | publicans which are Democratic “nght- |ing grounds,” Byrns said. “Forty-eight ,o( these districts were carried by Demo- | | rats in 1922 and 53 of them elther in The opinion that|the Democrats have | 1524, %1970 X “splendid opportanity” to gain con- the clection next| 5,000, ber was volced yesterdsy in 4 for- | by fewer than 1,000 voles and in 18 by mal statement by Representative Byrns ouajorities. below’ 2,000, Representative Byrns Sees Chance| for His Party’s Triumph at Next Election. more than THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 19, 1930—PART ONE. ANTI-SALOON LEADERS i VISIT OVER BORDER/ | Convention Business Waits While | Delegates ,Go Sight- seeing. | By the Associated Press. DETROIT, January 18.—Delegates to ° | the national convention of the Anti- Saloon League of America today took time out from their program of reports Free Parking Space for Our Customers Opposite 8th Street Entranc $2.39 Decorated Amerfcan Porcelain Luncheon Set i | olates, 6 fruit dishes, and one plunor of excellent quality American porce- lain. Neat floral and medallion decora- Pre-Inventory Time Brings Super Savings to Thrifty Shoppers! It is natural that department managers do not want small lots to show in when they take inventory. So anxious are they for riddance they cut prices to the bone. Read every line—for here are BIG savings for you! (35 Dozen) $1.59 Diapers, per doz...$1.29 35¢ Large Size Bath Towels, each 35c¢ Linen Crash Toweling, yd. at. .. .25¢ 5c White Bloomer Elastic, 12 yds. . .29¢ Dragon Sewing & Basting Cotton, 4 spools, 9¢ 50c Ironing Board Covers 59¢ Rubber Coverall Aprons (irreg.) .25¢ 50c and 69c Sample Garter Belts. . . 33¢ 50c All-Rubber Crib Sheets (irreg.) ... .. 19¢ 39¢ and 50c Sanitary Step-ins, Belts, etc.25¢ Men’s $1.50 to $3.00 Shirts Every shirt is perfect! Le Roy, Bates $ Street, and Van Heusen and others. Collar- attached, collar-to-match and neckband styles. All the best liked materials and pat- terns. Plenty of plain colors and whites. Sizes 131, to 17. Some mussed slightly. (21) Men’s $3.95 & $4.95 Lumberjacks, $1.95 (67) Men’s 79¢ to $1 Underwear 49 (57) Men’s 79¢ to $1 Union Suits. . . .39¢c (15) Men’s $1.50 and $2 Sweaters (31)-Men’s 79¢ to $1.50 Work Shirts. . .39¢ (57) Men’s $2 Rayon Union Suits. . . .89c Men’s $1 Athletic Rayon Shirts (7) Men’s $15 Leatherette Lumberjacks,$7.95 (37) Men’s $8.95 t0.$12.50 Bathrobes, $4.89 (5) Men’s $3.95 Fur Felt Hats (171) Men’s 79c to $1 Ties, eacll. .39 (12 prs.) Men’s 89c Golf Hose, pair (49) Men’s $1 to $1.50 Nightrobes. . (27 Prs.) Men’s 50c Suspenders Men’s $1.59 to $2 Pajamas Men’s $1.49 Medium-Weight Union Suits, 89c (14) $25 Tuxedo Suits (stouts) ... .$12.75 Men’s $3.50 and $4 Pants (29 to 50),$2.95 Floor Demonstrators of SCREEN GRID F ada Radios i Reg. Price $185.50 Screen Grid L Fada Dynamic Speaker New Vibra Control Beautiful High-Boy Caswell-Runyon Console Cabinet home . . . an terms will be ar- 1 ranged for the bal- [} ance to extend over a long period. Radio Departmeni—Fourth Floor. —Delivers it to your “AT SEVENTH AND K”— | and speeches to make sightseeing trips | dustrial aleohol supplies. He warned | | intendents made up the morning ses- | commissioner, that the “lasl FOX FILM RECEIVER Detroit and Clnldlln cities across lhe Detroit River. The lfllrnoon was to be given ower to this. Commlweemen arranged / for guides to show the visitors through | Canadian government liquor stores in Windsor and other border cities. Visits to Canadian export liquor docks also were scheduled. that in his opinion crippling of scien- | tific, educational, medical and com- | mercial enterprises is “too big a price to pay for extreme national prohibi- tion.” Dr. Doran said that not more than 2,750,000 gallons of industrial alcohol, or less than 3 per cent of all manu- | in New York by Stock- holder. factured, was diverted into bootleg | channels last year. The mmmlxslonrr also sald that there should “tinkering with the top of prohlhltlon and more work with the foundation— the people.” Speeches by a number of State super- ‘The dry cru'lders were told yesterday {by Dr. James M. Doran, prohibition h of ex- tremists and politicians” should not be allowed to cause mopnon of harsh restrictive measure: for control of manufacture and trnmporunnn of in- By the Associated Press e lnnnest c-ble n the world is Islands, a distance of 3,600 miles. ASKED IN PETITIO Application Filed in Federal Court M. Gast of Rutherford, N. J., a class A |oorponunn to any other corporation or mingling them with asserts of any " class A stock dl‘nnped t{ 75 \ olher corporation; also that the Fox Yor restrained mange to $18 on -nncuncemem or lhe1 from selling, pledging or encumbering slocklmld | a ‘share on ‘the New | Securities Corporation be rship application. Boon there- | any of ater Tove ever, 1t rallied to $20. On first intimation of a receivership action # few weeks ago the stock droppe |low as $16.12. ""The high record for To20 1 the ' property which has transferred to it. . College for Woman Turks. William an heads the list of co- | defendants. The Fox Film Corporation | and 11 others are named defendants. assets of the corpo- |is to 1s operate them for the |This will be the first Turkish rival for the American college for women. En lnllon and to fit of all equally. It also asks for taught. «GOLDENEERG'S CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED—THE DEPENDABLE STORE $75 Room Size Wilton Rugs $1.10 Cork Linoleum Two Yards Wide, Sq. Yd. Full rolls. Attractive patterns. Bought For This Sale! Two Solid Carloads of Felt-Base Floor Coverings Reduced for This Sale Grnde 29c lGrnde Choice of Our Entire Line of “GOLD SEAL” CONGOLEUM 47c and 57c Sq- Yd. Armstrong’s & Nairn’s Linoleums 31 25 0 3152 Yd. Irregulars of $1.50 to $2.25 nlfle&—mofllv in full rolls. Many striking. new Spring designs, including neat tiles and embossed that will lend a smart modern note to your flofln Imported and Domestic see- A few heavy wool yarns, in a selection of flowered 9x12-Foot Size! $ Wilton Rugs homes. Beautiful designs. 65 73 x9-Ft. Seamless Finest grade made— G, i, 400 of these Axminster ceedingly beautiful. $2 .50 $24 Qualities Qualities 7 0 T e e N I 3,000 “Congoleum” Rugs $7.20 $6.30 $4.50 $3.60 Which You May Buy and Oriental designs in all-over patterns on $7 1 Wool Rugs Underpriced copies of priceless Persian . ' Rugs, size 27x52 inches, Room-Size Axminster Rugs 168¢ ' At Wholesale List 9x12 Seamless Felt-Base Rugs on Our Budget Plan! $ Rich deep pile quality, closely woven of grounds of rose, taupe, sand and gray. $85 Royal Wilton Rugs $95 Royal chiefly in the open ground effects many people prefer for their 9x12-Ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs 5 0 9x12 Feet—Seamless! 734x8-Ft. Seamless $ 1 9 8.3x10.6 Included! Mot Each Illl' irregulars. $4.75 Axminster Rugs rugs. Deep, lovely mel- lowed colorings—rugs ex- n to sell at this low price. New patterns. p Choice! 8.3x10.6 or 9x12 at Each Price! $35 Value $42.50 and $45 $55 and $60 Wide range of attractive patterns and desirable col- orings. All are seamless. All New Patterns—Sold as Slight Seconds 9x12 Ft. 9x10.6 Ft. 9x7.6 Ft. 6x9 Ft. $°2.99 seconds $l .50 Sq. Yd. Choice of eight attractive pat- terns in this large room size—make your selection early tomorrow! Goldenbers's—Downstairs Rug and Floor Coveri Sq. Yd. hand-eraft patterns ings Department. $10 All-Wool Blankets Window Panels! $2.25 Value, Ea. $1.49 $4.75 Value, Ea. $2.59 $1.65 “Sunfast” Window Shades Cut 3x6-ft. size. Genuine “Sunfast” 9 5 Window Shades, in blue, green, white and ecru colors. Termed slight seconds. None to dealers. 59¢ Oraque Shades Seconds o ue Win- dow sm.dae.. .?:;:c . m 39€C green and ‘ecru. None sold to dealers, Gayly Colored Cretonnes 45¢ Grades Issc Grades 29c | 42¢ 85¢ Cretonnes fin- group llnl mll wtl. its thrilling selections. Charge Accéunts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added—We Do Not Penalize Our Fnend E $4.00 Value, Ea. $2.19 $2.00 and $2.50 Valance and Ruffled Curtains A wonderful sl 39 variety in voile wnth pre(ty bor- Set $1.25 Ruffled Valance Curtains Ivory or beige. 85c Many trimmed with Set $6.90 . Pair 66x80-inch l!llllklh (doublc bed size!) for only $6.90 a pair! Every home in Washington should be eager to take advantage of a value like this. In lovely colored plaids—well loomed and finished. $5 Heavy Part-Wool Blankets, Pair $5 Pieced-Sateen Palmer Comforts $2.95 $15 Rayon-Covered Comforts $7.85 & $8.25 $4.50 Half-tone Plain Blankets, Each $2. $4.00 Cotton Plaid Blankets, Pair $7.50 Plain Wool Blnnkeu, Each.. $10 Full Size Wool-Filled Comforts 50-In. $1.75 $25.00 Sunfast Drapery 89c Velour Portieres, Pr. D ask Lustrous velour with open French edge. In = rich Rich, lustrous, double-width drapery. Delighifal_coloring. | Full 30 inches wide. the home with these lovely dr-pery Ilhrlel at a great saving. 50¢ to 65¢ Glazed Chintzes terns for ip covers, shades, ZSC valances, lamp shades. 55¢ Sateens, 39¢ Yd. 30 patterns to select from—for overdrapes or comfort coverings. colorful rayon ruf- fles and inserts. Tie backs. two-tone combi- lll“fln‘ndl rose and [olfl and Cr— il i $8.00 Exquisite RWmdow Drapes High-grade materials. Pat- Another lot of one 5 secure. Gay, colorful 3 c Regular 65¢ Drapery Rayon, Yd. hundred and fifty pieces—all we could flowered all - over patterns. inches wide. $1.35 Electric Heater 96 Seérviceable heater with coppered bowl. Complete with attachment cord. For bath room or small room. Downstairs Store JanuaryPre-InventorySales ' Inspire Thrifty Buying! 50c to $1 Scissors and Shears $1 and $1.25 Cretonne Wardrobe Bags; 79¢ 25c¢ Elastic Hose Supporters, 2 prs. . .25¢ Babies’ 25¢ Rubber Pants 50c Golden Peacock Cleansing Cream. . 75¢ Societe La France Perfume 10c Steel Wool, 2 pkgs 25¢ Romer Bath Salts $1.50 Perfume Atomizers 50c Wrisley Body Powder 25¢ Tre Jur Talcum 14c Men’s & Women’s $2 Umbrellas. Sl 33 (24) Men’s $15 to $25 Topcoats (161) Men’s $18 to $25 Two-Pants Suits to be cleared out at $12.75 Boys’ $8.50, $10 and $12.75 Suits Overcoats and Sport Coats One and Two Pants Knicker Suits, 8 to 16. Suits With One Pair Longies, 13 to 18. $5 Wool Mackinaws, 8 to 18 years. Heavy Sheepskin Lined Coats, 10 to 18. Warmly Lined Leatherette Coats, 10 to 18. Fancy Mixture Overcoats, 16 to 18. Boys’ 79¢ to $1.39 Pajamas (some irreg. ) 59c¢ Boys’ $15 to $21.50 Suits $9.75 Boys’ $18.75 Coats (11 to 20) . . . .$12 95 Boys’ $15 0’Coats (14 to 20) . .. .$9.75 Boys’ $6.75 and $8.50 0’Coats (2 to 6) . $3.97 Boys’ $13.95 & $15 0’Coats (4 to 9) .$8.97 | Boys’ $10 to $12 0’Coats (2to 7). .$5.97 | Boys’ $3.95 and $4.95 Raincoats. . $2.95 (63) Men’s $25 to $35 Suits Women’s $1.49 Slipover Sweaters Women’s $1 Butterfly Skirts Women’s $1.25 Philippine Gowns.. . Women’s $1 Porto Rican Gowns.’ Women’s 50c Rayon Underwear, choice,39¢ | Boys’ 79¢ Fleeced Union Suits Women’s 89c Part-Wool Union Sults, 63c | (1) $125 Black Pony Coat $1.98 Self-filling Fountain Pens 10c Composition Books, 200 pages. . . .7c Amazing Pre-Inventory Sale of .79¢ This would be an astounding offer | ! even if there were only two or three sizes—and, as a matter of fact, these coats range all the way from 16 to 50! Cut good and long, in conservatively smart -tyln that are becoming to the slender miss as well as to the mature woman. Attractively trimmed with contrasting furs such as marmink (marmot), squirrel, fox or fitch—and luxuriously lined. “Dyed Coney. ISTANBUL, Turkey, January 18 (&, —Ylldiz Palace, one-time dread dwell- "me petitioner asks that a receiver | INg of Sultan Abdul Hamid “The Red,” polnted for the preservation of the | and more recently a gambling casiv.o, {\ NEW YORK, Junllnrv 18.—An appli- bu lne 'ss and the The cation for the oppointment of a receiver from British Columbia to the nnmng in equity for the Fox Film Corporation ‘n Teatraining order enjoining ‘the dec g- lish will be the chief foreign langszage | was filed in Federal Court today by I*a | fendants from diverting assets of the

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