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DOGTORS NAMED FORC.M.1.C.TESTS Examinations to Be Given Without Cost to Appli- cants for Training. physicians who will give appli- the Citisens' Military Training medical examina- a statement from wqunrun of the Oulnlud Re- M-. ‘War rtment, pointed out that W wl-m have applied for entrance eung‘ must undergo this examin- ttm. will be given without cost to the applicant, The st follows: , Tempo Bullding, liam M. Ballinger, 1624 I street; E. Osmond Barr, 815 Connecticut_avenue; Louls H. Bauer, Room 610, Commerce Bullding: Robert A. Bler, 1954 Columbia road; Charles B ; James G. Cums ; John L. De- mayo, 1830 Sixteenth "street; George John V. Dolan, Elizabeth's Hospital: Everett M. !:mscm 1720 M street; Rowland H. Ford, 5213 Fourteenth street; Walter A. Franklin, Post Office Building, Twelfth street and Pennsylvania avenue; Edward J. Grass, 3700 Massachusetts avenue; Augustus C. Gray, 1242 Newton street northeast; Bernard J. Gurevich, 428 Seventh street southwest; Ralph J. Haws, St. Eliza- beth's Hospital; Joseph M. Heller, 1746 K street; Clayton H. Hixson, 2916 Con- necticut avenue; Frank A. Hornaday, Mayflower Hotel: Oscar B. Hunter, 1335 H street; Thomas J. Kelly, 306 Rhode Island avenue northeast; Edward A. Krause, 1624 I street; Charles A. Lally, 3701 Massachusetts avenue; William L. Lally, 926 Massachusetts aven Frank M. McChesney, 3421 Wisconsin avenue; Harry A. H. McNitt, 815 Connecticut avenue; H. J. Russell McNitt, 1835 I street; Ralph N. Manganaro, 1412 Mass- achusetts aven Ward Mankin, 2030 Sixteenth stres Charles C. Marbury, 1015 Sixteenth street; Domingo N. Mon- serrate, Twéntieth street and Florida avenue; Robert E. Moran, 1532 Six- teenth street: William G. Morgan, 1624 I street: James F. O'Donnell, 116 Sec- ond street northeast; John A. Reed, 1720 Connecticut avenue; Eugene Rice, jr., 1028 Connecticut avenu Harry L. Richardson, the Park Centr: ' 0. K. OF YOUNG PLAN Low Mormon Death Rate Is Credited to Abstemious Habits Members Shun Liqum‘,i Tea and Coffee, Reduc- ing Toll, Bishop Says. By the Assoriated Press. SALT LAKE CITY, April 8.—Absti- nence of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Dly Saints intoxicating liquor, coffee and to- bacco is credited by sylvecur Q. Can- non, presiding bishop, with lowering the death rate of the denomination. Addressing the hundredth annual conference of the chnrch here yester- day, Bishop on said the church's death rate h 7.5 per 1,000. The death numthecwm:yunwhmmnm as 114, The ratio of divorce in Utah, Bishop Oannon said, is a third less than that of the United l!llu while the marriage rate is & third greater. IN 4 NATIONS SEEN Two Approvals Expected by Par- liament and Two More by Decrees. By the Associated Press. PARIS, April 8.—Ratification of '.hc Young plan by the French Parliament probably soon will be followed by similar action in the Belgian Parliament and by ratification in Italy and Jspan by decree, leaving nothing more standing in the way of application of the new system of reparations payment. ‘The consequences of this settlement of the vexing reparations problem al- | & ready have been discounted by France, the cabinet deciding to make a further cut of 1,500,000,000 francs in taxation. After all ratifications are made, the pext step in application of the plan will the “opening for business” of the bmk for international settlements at Basel, Switzerland, With that done, ar- rangements. will begin for final evacua- t'>n of German territory by troops of the occupation. Daughter Born to Duche; NAPLES, Italy, April 8 (#).—The Duchess of Apulia, who was born Princess Anne of France, ave bir yesterday to a daughter in Capodi- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930.. $2.50 Bar Harbor * Cushion Sets 1.79 Tufted seat and back. Reversible and button tufted. Fourth Floor =No Parking Problems at Goldenberg’s—Drive in Free Parking Space Opposite 8th Street Entrance= GOLDENEERG'S “AT SEVENTH AND K” : : Mise Molly Kavaljian formerly of the “Hosiery Hospital” Sis now in du.. of . Repair W ASHINGTON’S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER 5""“ Easter Hat Fashions—A Thrilling Group' The Smartest Styles That Spring Has Launched—Lovely Far Beyond Their Price The New Sheer Braids, in the delightful Greta Garbo style (sketched left), and other types as completely feminine! Some are brimless with huge bows in back (one sketched) and others have trailing brims of sheer lace—a really alluring fashion for the youthful face! Crisp Tailored Straws, such as the smart business wo- man almost invariably chooses. Fine bangkoks, peanut toyos, exotic straws, and Baku houettes. braids among the favorites—particularly poke brims, and close-fitting off-the- are face sil- size) as Plenty of Smart Black Hats in all the leading types, as well as navy and beige (two other leading shades!) . . . greens . . . reds ... grey.. . violet tones . . . piecrust . . . Waikiki ... Natural ... brown. In fact whatever shade the rest of your wardrobe.requires! Misses’ and Matrons’ Styles, indeed, the Goldenberg millinery department makes it a point to cater to the tastes and requirements of the older woman (and the woman who requires a large head- well as to those of the young matron and the “flapper”! Goldenbers's—Second Floor A Glorious Array for Easter! 1,000 SILK SHIRTS & BLOUSES Of the finest imported silks and broadcloths— wlntes, tans, white with stripes in silks and plain colors in broadcloths. An excellent opportumty to supply the youngsters’ needs at real savings. $2.95 to $3.95 Blouses $3 to $5 Shirts Neckband, collar at- tached and sport collar Jr. shirts, 6 to 12. , 12 to 14 sl .79 $1.50 to $1.95 Shirts Collar nhched, d but- sport collar: ton-on style Perfects .39 irregu- , the residence of her the Duke of Aosta. Kann. | Penna. Ave., 8th and D Sts. Style and ‘William A. Shannon, 113 Carroll avenue, Takoma Park: Albert Smith, Tenth street and Massachusetts avenue; How- ard L. Smith, 1801 I street; Walter R. Stokes, 713 Nineteenth street; Joseph D. Stout, 713 Nineteenth street; John A. Tulbelt Nineteenth and I streets; Paul . 2140 Pennsylvania avenue; Wulllm R. Thomas, 3500 Thirteenth street; Maurice L. Townsend, Thirty- second and Tennyson streets; Benjamin F. Weems, 1746 K street. and Fred Y. ‘Willlamson, the Rochambeau. SINCLAIR WILL PAY | ROYALTIES TO U. . Mammoth 0il Co. Joins in Agree- ment Involving $375,081 Over Salt Creek Lease. Bell and other makes. White and fancy colors. Attached collars. 6 to 16 yrs. and 12 to 143 neck. Some irregulars. 95c 79¢ to $1.00 Blouses White and fancy and button- Sport or 6 to 12; lars. Reg on style collar attached. 12 to 14Y;. 1,200 Shirts and Blouses Regular 95c to $1.50 39 Neckband style. Shirts Chiffons Prints Georgettes Flat Crepes roadcloths and Fine for com- Blouses 6 to 16. 12 to 1415, e S AT P R $1.00 Bleached Sheets 81x90-In. 79 c Good 50c Bleached Tubing 59c¢ Oilcloth Covers Bedspreads Sizs Quality stripes, hea Neat colors and 7c 1.19 ”1105 inches, 15 Exquisite new frocks from a maker who has selected and copied the liveliest “high-priced” fashions he could find for our specialized “Fan-Gee” line! Among them are beautiful adaptations of dresses which he chose in the Paris salons of Chanel, Maggy Rouff, Lucille Paray and other noted French design- ers, only a few weeks back! Airy, sleeveless flowered chiffons with trailing skirts and feminine capes . . . a host of chic jacket frocks (a charming one sketched!) .. . black, beige and pastel lace frocks with separate jackets, capes, flounces, etc. . . . practical little frocks of gay prints or plain crepe (lots of black, with touches of lace or color!) .% . and handsome frocks designed for the larger woman. Sizes 14 to 5075. ) " Color —We are living in an age of Style and Color. No longer is the drab- ness of old style glasses acceptable. Today’s eye- glass frames are alive with Life and Color! Be abreast of the Times! ‘Wear becoming Glasses! No Mail or Phone Orders On_Sale F!om 1 to 6 Only By the Associated Press. WILMINGTON, .Del, April 8.—The Sinclair Crude Ofl Purchasing Co. and | the Mammoth Oil Co. must pay to the ‘Treasurer of the United States within" three days, $375,081.64 in royakties on | oil taken from the so-called Salt Creek oil land in Wyoming, under the terms of a final decree signed by Judge M. Mor- ris, in the United States District Court yesterday. The decree was signed after an agree- ment among Attorney General William D. Mitchell, United States District At- torney Leonard E. Wales of Delaware and attorneys Tepresenting the de- | fendant companies. The agreement was presented to the court on A&rll 2 for :g- proval. According to the terms of the decree, the defendint companies con- sented to the entry without contest and also agreed that the court had jurisdic- tion of the subject matter of the com- plaint and the part‘)t‘s involved. HEAT WAVE HITS TEXAS Unofficial Mark of 106 Degrees Re- ported From Vernon. By the Associated Press. D. Tex., April 8.—Midsummer :emgera!ures have come to Texas in pril. —We invite you to visit our 1Y2c W Toilet Paper 12 Rolls for paper. Limit of one order e Tcwntairotbiecs Optical 510 Sllp Covers et Department i s emesin 55 75 —Where we have on display everything that is new and beautiful‘in Glasses. TP YV OOYI T YOYYYs Easter Coats for Every Need! $15—%25—39"° . Velveteens . . . TwimN . . . Pastel avorite fabrics in ioths . . . Crepe velty Silks scarf and furred styles for misses covers with 5 $10.00 Rayon Bedspreads *5.49 Lonly quality rayon spreads in blue, rose, d, green and orchid. Dnuuo bed sizes. Ruffled edges. separate covers. Will fit almost any 3-piece living room suite. Fourth Floor P A i Fiaaasaa Full double-bed size sheets of crisp, fresh quality. Made from heavy, round-thread sheeting. 4 bleached pillow- covers in a large case tubing of range of pretty quality. Free from starch. 39c Bed Ticking 124c Shelf Oilcloth Slight irregulars of stripes. $1.50 Crinkle With dainty scalloped edges. Rose, blue, gold and green A Special From Our Optical Department! $4 Feather-weight Eye Glass Frames (With Metal Inner Rim) color fast. Goldenbers's—Main_Floor tline, flared, cape, women of all sizes. Goldenberg's—Second 3 Full Rodded, Safe, Dependable Step Ladders At Remarkably Low Prices! Just in time for housecleaning! These Step Ladders are strongly constructed of clear wood, and each step is strongly braced with steel rod. Have steel bead- ing. Folding pail shelf and handy safe- grip steel spreaders. Sweltering weather was reported from all parts of the State yesterday. An official reading of 100 degrees was re- corded at Wichita Falls. An unofficial mark of 106 degrees was set at Vernon. At San Antonio the mereury reached 93 degrees. ‘Worth reported 97 degrees. —e London will at once spend $1,200,000 on new schools. - $4.85 —The Demi-Amber, light- wel ht, hlgh bridge frame reinforced temples. A fume that is a real comfort. Street Floor. $1.09 Garbage Cans 69c Large 6!3-gallon size, made of hot- 69c Garden Rakes 49c Strong 14 - tooth Garden Rake, made of solid steel, with long hardwood handle. $1.49 lroning Boards 96¢ A sturdy, well constructed ironing board of ¢ ected wi at when not $1.35 Fry Pan Set 89c¢ Old fashioned— smooth polish—cast Special Price . ... 31.85 Eyes Examined Free! Two Registered e Ban ot | dipped corrugatea Optometrists comprising one | galvanized iron. Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge Number 5_si: d ome aree Namber § | Large Covered Wl Ry s10“"8 9it' Sllp Covers, %6.95 Linene-stripe slip cover sets that will fit any standard three-piece liv- ing room suite—each set made with _ five separate cushion covers. None to dealers. Other Slip Cover Sets at Prices From $10.85 to $13.85 Goldenbers’s—Fourth _Floor $15-85 to $18.85 Curtain Sets for Every Window in the Home 79c Grass Shears 59¢ Fine quality strong steel Grass Shears — a real practical grass cutter. $1.39 Garden Trellis Sturdy and at- tractively made; finished in white enamel. 3 differ- ent patterns, includ- ing popular large fan style. $95 Royal Wilton Rugs 75 fresh, new rugs, right from the looms. Beautifully patterned in attractive colors. Two sizes, 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 feet. $12.75 Hodges 9x12 $22.00 Hodges Glenco Rugs Wicker Rugs Cyer a dozen de- S desiens; $Q-90 | piniiiEii $19-75 r etty florals. xll and 8x10 feet. @he Foening Htar ADVERTISENENTS Bk ot RECEIVED HERE unl.rly Rz'nhrly $1.89 $2.24 4. fl Snu 8-ft. Size 6-ft. Size | 98(: $l 24 $1 49 Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. 79¢ Gold Seal 39c Grade Congoleum Felt-Base Floor Covering | Floor. Covering 47c|29c 2q. yd. aq. yd. 59¢ Window Shades Classed as 3 2 c Slight Seconds Brand-new shades mounted on de- pendable rollers. . Cut 3x6-foot size and come in white, ecru and green. luul-rly Lantz’s Drug Store—7th & D Sts. S.W. Is a Star Branch Office Where something of value has been lost or found it is highly desirable to get in touch with the interested par- ties as soon as possible. This will done surprisingly quick if you will make use of the Star Classified Section. ! llml new e 7 which Copy may be left at the Branch Office in your neigh- borhood; and there are no fees in connection with this service; only regular rates are charnd. THE ABOVE SIGN 8 D“P.Lv‘y“’ The Star prints such an over- whelmingly greater volume ot Classified ~ Advertising every . day than any other Washing- ton paper that there can be no question as to which will give you the best results. AUTHORIZED STAR BRANCH OFFICES “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office room or living room! Every rug of perfect Size «.. Size ... 9x12 Congoleum-Made Rugs Offered in a wide range of desirable $ 5 quality. New 1930 Patterns in Smaller Rugs Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store patterns and colors—for the dining, bed 7.6x9-ft. 3 30‘&9-&. 2 65 Due ta limited supply no more than 6 95c Opaque Shades $1.65 “Sunfast” Shades Tarmod as slight sec- cloth window shades, Cross-bar Marquisette Curtains Dotted Marquisette Cmnm- Plain Marquisette Curtains Plain Criss-cross C: Group This Tremendous Assortment Includes: Group Two Novelty Ruffled Curtains Plain Voile Curtains Valance Ruffled Set Dotted Criss-cross Curtains s Scrim Hemmed Curtains Group Three Fringed Marquisette Curtains French Maquisette Panels Assorted Five-Piece Curtaip Sets Group Four Group 59c 75¢/97¢ i1 Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.—Charge Aecounts Invited