Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1930, Page 24

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AUTO PRODUCTION AGAIN ON UPGRADE Last Few Weeks Active After December Slump, Reserve Board Shows. By the Assoclated Press. Production of automobiles, which in December was the smallest of nny increased in th extent than that of 1927. Increase im Activity. “Since the turn of the year there has been an Incrnu in ac flvuy in acveml lines of industry,” the review said, “but it is too early to utermlne whether this increase been general thmughom the various lines of in- justry.” In its review of credit conditions, the board found an easing of the s due chiefly to seasonal developmenu The return flow of from circulation after the Christmas holldly! cnabled the Federal Reserve lu l’ur&h to reduce their hdM banks to 8 rve \‘.he lownt level in two it ununu in- “Employment dustries wntmued tn duuna in the la.st m\mth of the year somewhat n'xflo‘r; amount result trm the actual level of fac- Dec from level of last September by about 8 per cent,” the bulletin said. All Industries Affected. “A decrease from November to Decem- jumber of employes in ber, 1929, was as &roup oi ouaer dutries added that in the ma- chl.n:ry ehemlcll refined petroleum, paper and pflnfim[ mfluau-m the em- ent was considerably above me level n! 1927 ‘The fi'“m lwel ol wolesale prices show ttle change COMMITEE FAVORS HOUSE PISTOL BILL Favorable Report Ordered on Re- vised Measure on Dangerous ‘Weapons. The House District committee yester- day ordered 5 favorable report on the revised bill ceontrol th; possession, | § sale, in.:n:iz'i and w‘e e ‘weapons e Dmrlc Il prew Corporation Co! d Rufus tions, at Y.he 'request of the Dis- tee also ordered a favor- on v.he Purnell bill, d m‘thulm':l‘cfltn D'rlh':nd t of ntendent o mmnmofl.hemtofl‘numlfln BILL OFFERED FOR COMBUSTIBLE REFUSE Zihlman Introduces Act to Author- ize Commissioners to Remove ern high-temperature incinerators by the District. OFFICERS PLEAD GUILTY. Alabama Sheriff and Two Former Policemen Admit Narcotic Charge. BIRMINGHAM, All.. mkn n! Shelby County, and B. Moss, former police Cnlen. Ala., pleaded Federal to violations of the narwuc laws. er_was brought here for 1kne from the Federal priaun at Ohflllcothe, ©Ohio, and Long from the Atlanta Penl- are serving sen- es imposed last year for conspiracy to _violate the Drohlbmon law. Falkner received a sentence of two years and Long two lnd one-half years, €each sentence to run concurrently with the liquor penalties. Moss will be sentenced Saturday. o Reporter Dies After Italian Blast. TRIESTE, Italy, February 13 (#)— Guido Nerl 'reporter who lost both legs i bomb e pulo di Triesti, oday. Thxee others were injured serl- ouly and 12 to a lesser degree in the explosion. SENSATIONAL TONIC BUILDS BLOOD AND STRENGTH rs are amazed whtn clinical 'zsfil show that [VER EXTRACT rebullds red bbfld c!lls at the rate of half & i eck, Pecples Drug Stores PR —————— o} .y. 31 .n to $1.50 E UITS Fi P 1 R-‘ e uis | §1 makes in a array of Spnnl In.‘"l. 3te 9. DUUSUNGNE . * X ... -VURPIIUN B0 6s: to 1 PAJAMAS Perfects and slight irregulars of one and twe piece broadcloth pajama o At 0 E1™" 50y $1.50 and $2 KNICKERS Wool and wool mixed golf knick- 1 $1.27 of new suiting mixtures. riety Lined. 7 to 17. Third Floor. Boys' 69¢ SCHOOL PANTS Light and illrk patterns; al ln P n.rm Third Floor. (18) $3.98 Pillows Velour and } 31’94 u try, panne Ivet and taffeta. Sll.hlly lml-d from dupl-y STAMI:ED GOODS, ea. Included are cen- designed. - Main_Fleor. 29¢ 36-In. Percales New styles and colors—soft finish; high count quality. } 22¢ Special price.. Mal 29¢ Dress Fm‘glnms s | 16c stripes and plain shades. quality. 32 in. an Main Floor. $1.69 Pe. Longcloth 10yard pince, } 31.17 36-inch wid iiigetocky spscial for this great salel Unbleached Cotton Suitable for many household } 93/4(: purposes. Round - thread, close - woven quality. 39 -n & batjste with yokq- -J ollars. ~ Set- in sleeves --d de-p lnn Kiddies' 69c Creepers 1 Wt < }47c with touc hand embroidery. Flap buttons. Set-in sleeves. Third Floer. Ja PONGEE SILK 12 - momie Jap- silk quality of ih } 35c “Red Label” $1.50 and $1.75 DAMASK tive patterns to } 95c select your mew anese pongee, all- Evmmmlfl Over 15 attrac- draperies from. 50 inches wide. o} o) n all n.zs a} Fringed c-l-x ecry in color. Made of good }59‘: ity marquisette. Wonderful B " Fourth Floor. (o] 69¢c Window fi;dn, eubEl Opaque shades, } 48c perfect qu.l-ty in ecru, wh Cu! 3;6 f-o! size. Floor. green. Men’s 25¢ g HANDKERCHIEFS Pure Irish Linen b--dk.raihl-. samdecionet | 14c neat hom-mehd borders. Main_Floor. O~ and 15e . O HANDKERCHIEFS For women. White } 9c with colored woven borders; some with embroidered corners. Main o] 60c Melba Combination 35¢c Melba Shav- } 35c ing Cream and 25¢ can e P°"‘|" Bo!h for 35c. n Fioor, ™ {iiterine Tooth Paste Regular 25¢ tube of Listerine Tosth } 1 5(: 'aste, a favorite dentifrice of many. Main Floor. 19¢ Automatic Pencils Propel and n- et Main Floor. Sale of Girls’ “Sunny Child” Boys’ $18.00 to $22.50 THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 1830. You cannet afford to miss the great sale of Palmolive %0ap. Regularly 10c, special 10 cakes for 65c. Main Floor 79 & Sl CHAMOlSUEDE GLOVES 959c satisfactory wear. Showing attractive nlnbr'ld.red cuff- and backs. In these popular shades: Mode, sandalwood, antelope, and grey. Sizes 6 to 834 in the lot. Goldenbers's—Main Floor 44c 8 700 Yards $1.50 to $2.50 SILKS To Be Grouped at One Amazing Low Price for the Great Three-Day Sale! 40-in. Printed Flat Crepes 40-in. Crepe-Back Satins $ .1 7 40-in. Washable Flat Crepes 40-in. Printed Chiffons yd. 36-in. Chiffon Taffetas Think of the lovely Spring garments that you can fashion % from the silks in this delightfully varied group: Printed street W frocks (every wlrdmbe must have at least one this season!), taffeta evening frocks, airy chiffon dresses, lovely costume slips &Y and other lingerie, plain and printed blouses, negligees—and no doubt you can add xrutly to the list! A wonderful assortment in wanted lingerie, evening and street shades. 40-Inch Printed Rayon Flat Crepes $ 1 17 l Heavy, lustrous, rich-looking crepes that are destined to be very 5 popular this season. In a smart collection of the newest type patterns. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Presenting an Outstanding Purchase of 1,000 $5 to $6.50 A SPRING HATS In the Smartest Styles All-Straw 3 .47 WY Straw-with-Felt Straw-with-Lace An outstanding collection, revealing the Spring trend toward mushroom and poke shape straws—and to brims that turn back over the crown in front as they sweep to graceful length at side and back. Toyos, Panamalacques, Perle Viscas and crisp straw-like braids —used alone or in combination with felt, ribbon or lace. And every one a marvelous value! Black and All Colors to Match Gay Spring Frocks $3.00 Spring Millinery A special group of straws in black, l s 1 .44 red, green, tans, purple and the new blues. All head sizes. $l 98 Tub Frocks In Sizes 14 to 20 Are Amazing Values for the 3-Day Sale! 94c Misses and women who are -nou'lu to be able to Muslin Undergarments Slips, Combinations, Gowns, Pajamas, Sleeping Garments 39¢ Mothers need no introduction to these pretty, well made undies that wear so well and launder so welll l.nu-nr-mbmlduy trimmed slips in sizes 2 to Bloomer-| Ie,: cmblmflonl with drop seat; 2 to 14 ye xlmnno~nyh gm- wnh round ; 2 to Bu“on-honl Iloe‘pln' garments with drop seats; 2 to 6 years, holl:- nd twe plece pajamas; 8 : batiste and novchy print frouk- in becoming short-sleeved styles for immed, ome wear and outdoor wi ter on. $1. ‘:3 Broadcloth Blouses ite or movel gebd T3t 96c styles for women and misses. SlTZQ “-p-OuI' Sweaters empting savings e s O when a sweater is most useful. Rayon mixtures. Women's $2.98 Sweaters Another bargain sl 98 d. Girls’ $1 Pnnled l-'mclu Pretty straightline or basque models of delightful Sprin 88c sleeves .and deep hems. Sizes 7to 1 Tots’ 89c Panty Frocks Many cunning styles in erisp new prints, with c Panties to match. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Goldenbers's—Third Fleor. Charge Accounts Invited group,of bath cant ’2 19 Slips Of Celanese Taffeta Will Draw Many Women to the 3-Day Sale! *1.88 Dainty, smooth-fitting slips i m fresh Spring-like shades peach, eggshell, pink, mile or white—an excellent choice for wear beneath your new frocks. Tailored styles, in sizes 36 to 44. $1.25 Philippine Dainty hand- embraidered models Prep Suits With Two Prs. Lon'ul Lan.rn and Knickers, $1 485 J-ylon quality Prep Suits for high school boys. Suits of the finest quality woolens, cut and styled as lloys would have them. Dressy mixtures, cassimeres, blue serges—a marvelous range at this special price. Special Purchase of Boys’ $8 to $10 Spring Suits Smart new models with knick- ers and vest. All wool or wool mixed models in tans, grays s .48 and snappy mixtures. Wonder- ful values every onme! for boys 7 to 16 years. xtra Trousers to match, $1.47. Boys’ SlO 95 to $12.00 Suits 3975 Gowns 77c Round, that are obviously very special in price. square or V nec $2.98 Crepe de Chine ‘ Gowns d Lovel yg p: 'i'n..l s .]9 Biwn bt R ¥ 2 trimmed with lace or simply tailored. $1.25 Crlepe Coolie Coats Practical serpen- L e 96C boudoir wear. $3.00 Brocade Girdles . Heavy broc-d. $2 49 models that .lv. to your figure. M.d- with elastic tops and elastic inserts at both nd (A.ldenb!'l l—!telnl Floor 7 to 18. The kind that Two famous ens and fully 31.59 and fancy broad- 59c Twa-knicker suits of special selected fabrics that will give excellent service. Good patterns and colors. Boys’ $1.95 to $2.45 Boys’ 79¢ to $1.00 Elastic Waist Knickers Blouses at 1 brands —Bell and b e A Little Friend, White cloths. Regular or button-on lines Sizes 8 to 17. styles. 4 to 16 years. Irregulars. “At Seventh and K”—The Dependable Store—*“At Seventh and K’ The 3 Bzggest Days on Spri For 34 years the Dependable Store has gone steadily forward, each year marking a steady growth and mcreumg popularity with thrift-minded shoppers who like to deal at a store where reliable quality mer| chandise is always offered at the lowest possible prices. This Three-Day Sale of SUPER-VALUES will be lasting demonstration of what Goldenberg’s Greater Value-Giving means—further cementing the friendshig 3,000 Men’s $16 3 Shirt: 2,472 Perfects—538 Slight Irregulars Men's Furnishings Main Floor “Absolutely the finest collection of high-quality shirts I have seen in a long time!” says our buyer. you will want the moment you see th the way men like them—full cut, large armholes— Shirts made plenty of room. All cut over true custom pat- terns that assure perfect fit! Lay in a supply of these truly wonderful shirts; select from this array of patterns and styles. Sizes 14 to 17. Men s $1.00 Varslty Athletic Union Suits Famous make athletic union mainsook and made with wide elastic belt across back; full cut; long trunk and wide legs. Perfectly tailored. Sizes 34 to 46. Entire Stock of Lamp Shade Materials Now at About of Original Prices! Included in this lot are braids, beaded fringe and other articles for making lamp shades. - All Wlu Frames, Each p Plain & Vlnex-ted Georgettes, Yard.. 79c Materials Imported English Broadcloth Woven Striped Madras Rayon Striped Madras Rayon Striped Broadeloth Chambray Clath loth Collar Attached Callar to Match Starched Collar Starched Collar Attached il All-Over Patterns te Mateh and WHITES Men’s 75¢ to $1 Shorts at. . A new stock of shorts, made to our tions of English broadcloth, madras an Neat patterns. Fast colors, Sizes 28 High-Grade One-of-a-Kind Spring Coat: At Just About Half—Some $24.90 Coats On Sale at s‘l 2.50 $42.50 to $60 COATS for. . On Mixtures—practic: ed with such expens: -h-.ua. O.-J- --l- { Even Less $4250 Coat: Sale at sl 9.50 lly every e e furs as ge uirrel, cara o Ascounts Invited. Speclal Sale of 680 Men’s High-Gradd One and Two Trouser Suits Grouped in Two Money-Saving Lots $22.50 to $27.50 Suits }$1 6.50 atterns for men of all ages and all builds. In this as- sortment cassi- and cheviots in styles and Sizes 33 to 46 ted, cassi- meres, and cheviots in builds, 33 to 46. $35 to $42.50 Suits 231 plain blues, grays, tans, brow] and mixtures. All styles for,g A Compamon Sale of Men’s Trous 33.95 "y Mostly hard-finished worsteds and cassimeres, in a fine assortment of pat- terns and colors. Sizes 29 to 44. ‘1 .95 Pr Cono ‘worsted, in excel tly nllond s-n- 29 to Clothias Dast. from K 8 trongly t: ixtures su| for tl\e young mi Great Savings on Housewares in the Sale' $2.98 Rotary Ash Sifter ated _galvanized . null in saved ecoal. 98¢ Large Fry Pans & 69c O1d fashioned east iron fry npns i oot hetde! dnisn. NS $1.98 Covered 98¢ to $1.19 Enamelware $21.98 $1.19 $2. Combinettes | R\ and folds fiat when not in use. Of clear selected wood. Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store 19 Wash Boilers

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