Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1930, Page 30

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PHILLIPS EXETER GIVEN Harkness, New York philanthopist. Phillips Exeter is one of the country's LARGE GIFT, IS REPORT |iargest and oldest preparatory schools. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, May 8.—The Boston Globe gays in a copyrighted story that it has learned from highly reliable sources that Phillips Exeter Academy, at Exe- Bequeathing a 10-gallon cask “with its contents of Scotch whisky” to his friend, George M. Muir Wood, the will of Edward P. Thompson of Elstree, England, specified that when half the | liquor was consumed Wood should refill ter, N. H., has been given between $3.- | the cask so that it would not have to be 000,000 and $5,000,000 by Edward S. tilted to draw off the contents. THE EVENING CHAPLIN AND ARLISS ARE CALLED IN TRIAL By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, May 8—Charles Chaplin and George Arliss, actors, were | subpoenaed yesterday to be prosecution witnesses todsy against Swami Bantapa Raw, Hindu fortune teller, who is ac- cused of grand theft and statutory of- Complete Assortment of Mother’s Day Cards in Our Stationery Dept.: $1 Printed Tub Frocks Very attractive new printed dimities and percales in a va- riety of cool sleeveless and short sleeved styles. Sizes 30 to 50. Goldenbers's—8 ost of Timely “AT SEVENTH AND K” $10 & $12.50 Dresses In This Attractive Group! A Friday Opportunity to Save on Smart Seasonable Frocks for Immediate and Summer Wear! Real Bargains at $6.75 Sleeveless and Long Sleeved Prints . . . Flow- ered Chiffons and Georgettes . . . Navy-and- White Polka Dots . . . Pastel and Darker Plain | Crepes . .. in smart fashions to meet the needs of every wardrobe. If you like_ to have many changes of frocks for warm weather wear (and who doesn’t?) here is the way to do it inexpensively! PYREX T.M.AEG. V.8, PAT. OFF. No.023 1% Qe Round Regular Price, $1.00 69¢ $3 Garden Hose, 25-ft. length. Guaranteed. Fresh new stock. Corrugated. " Couplings de o $2.69 65c Window “Sereens, 24x37 inches. Easy sliding and rust- Galvanized wire soc alnut-stained «in, and 2°ft. 8 in. x 31-69 6 ft. 8 in. . $1 Stone Crocks, 6-gal. size of first. quality. Smooth glazed in- side and outside fin- e - 78¢ 98¢ Garden Trellis, fan design, finished in white. 6 feet 69‘: S Frames, of Up and down slid- ing style. Corner braces, nalls, etc., included. FOR 25 use. style . $1 Wiggs Waterless Cieaner, 5- Ib. cans. The modern efficient wni to ‘:lennse '{Ioodwork, etc., ‘without juring the fin- %h o e e Qe $! jes, sum- mery and attractive. New shapes. }ilnd-pflmfld decorations. Sizes or brid or unior . Junior 79¢ 1am) 3 to $14 Utility Cabinets, just ps $12 4 floor samples. Broom and linen enamel finish. styles. Green oy $7.98 Slightly marred. s Store, mail or C. O. D. orders) Goldenbers's—Dow Porch Awnings Of heavy 8-ounce striped ma- terials. Heavy painted stripes, green with Khaki, brown with khaki, green with orange or light with dark green. As sun proof le. | $1to$1 . Sizes 14 to 46 Goldenbers's—Second Floor, At a Remarkable Printed Foulards . . . Pri Crepes . . . Printed Rayon lightful!) . . . Printed Tub Printed Hollywood Flat Crepe in a beauti- ful selection, .ils yo Friday Sale Price! nted Rayon Flat 69 Georgettes (de- Silks . . . and Remnants of $1 to $2.95 Silks 2400 yards of smart silks in usable rem- nant lengths. Plain color many weaves, and prints —in 87c Silks—Main Floor Odd Lot of Little Tots’ Silk touches of embroid- (3) Baby Boys’ 59¢ Wash Hats in sailor broken sizes. Clearing to- oc ‘wool quality, solled from 5 of Ted straw; real bl lide Pan and regulation styles. soc For Infants & Girls Frocks in pastel shades; with deep hems and $1.29 ery es 1to3yrs. Reg. $1.59 value at yle. Clearing loc nnets in morrow_at only (5) Infants’ $1 Sweaters, all- handling 9c (3) Girla' 59¢ Ha Friday bargains at loc Broken sizes at (10) Girls' § new models in tweed mixtures $2.98 Closing Out All Lamp Shade Materials At 1, Entire remaining stock of geor- geties, laces, braids and beaded fringes at amazing clearing prices. Art Dept.—Third Fl “GENUINE IMPORTED _ Woven For Women and Girls $z Boys’ and Girls’ 69c TENNIS - Brown or White N — Misses’ Patent Strap fenses by two woman patrons, Raw is to be given a preliminary hearing in Su- perior Court, A personal representative of Chaplin accepted service of the subpoena at the Chaplin Hollywood mansion, explaining that the film comedian was “too indis- to appear.” Chaplin, Arliss and Mary Pickford were named by Mrs. Adele B. Allerhand, the complainant in the case, as having been identified by Raw as his patrons. All three have de- nied the allegation, declaring they never STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930. had heard of the detendant betore mis| PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY arrest. Mrs. Allerhand complained that Raw had obtained more than $4,000 from her for reading her fortune in a erystal. She also accused him of a statutory of- fenge. Because talkies cannot be produced in Spain successfully, Spanish sound films are being made in other coun- tries with Spanish actors. | LIFELONG RESIDENT DIES BELLFAIR MILLS, Va, May 8 (Spe- cial) —Mathilde M. Davis, retired mil- ler and farmer of Bellfair Mills, Va., died at his residence Monday night this week after an illness of four weeks' duration and was buried today at the tery. Mr. Davis was widely known throughout Prince Willilam and Stafford Countles as-the “happy miller of the Chopawamisic,” which stream separates the two_counties. Mr. Davis was born on May 2, 1849, and was married to Elizabeth Herndon in 1870. Besides his widow the fol- lowing children survive: Mrs. Marion R. Tolson, Stafford Store, Va.; Mrs. Kate C. Rollins, Washington, D. C.; Montgomery Davis, division ~superin- Chopawamisic Baptist Church Ceme- | tendent, Washington Railway & Elec- tric Co, Washington, D, C.; Earnest W. Davis, offices of the Southern Railway Co, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Harry Garrett, Hopewell, Va.: Mrs. Ball, Crozette, Va.: Dallas M. Davis, - / Lynchburg, Va.; Mrs. Thomas O'Con- nor, Charlottesville, Va., and Carrolton and Lee Davis of Triangle, Va. There are 33 grandchildren and 322 great- grandchildren living. North Carolina produced 8,207,000 pound- of copper last year. GOLDENBERG'S WASHINGTON’S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER Bargains for Men’s Furnishings 0dd Lot of Men's Shirts, in white and fancy patterns; collar attached and _neck- band styles. Most all sizes. Regular $1 and c Shirts and 'ancy and plain $1.50 values at colors. Broken sizes. Some FreRuars eeeeeeeners £9€ (97) Men's $1.49° Union Suits of rayon. Good quality. White and plain colors. Slightly solled. Sizes 34 to 38 59¢ (79) Men's $2 Pajamas, Nobelt make; cotton cloths. Slightly solled, others are irregulars. Broken sizes 89c Men's 3% to 50c Fancy Hose, rayon-mixed. Good assortment of patterns, but sizes are ]Qeo broken (47) Men's 89c¢ Caps, with Light_and leather sweat bands. dark grounds. Broken 5@ sizes . Men' S5c Balbriggan Under- ecru only. Short sleeve wear, shirts; drawers with long legs. Most sizes. Irregulars. 39¢ Men's 5c to $1 Silk Hose in black and plain colors, Nation- ally known make. Slight irregulars. Sifes 10 to 1115, 29c (97) Men's $1.50 Ribbed Union Suits, ecru only. Short sleeves and long legs. Irregulars. 36 to 50 89c (57) Men's $2 Sweaters, coat and pullover styles. Fancy nd plain trimmed. 36 .:, L n ne 97c $1 & $1.25 Handbags Smart-looking Du bags in pouch, 69c underarm and back: 350c Leather Belts, salesman's samples, in wide varicty of ] ()¢ Geoldenberg's—Main Floor. Pont leather fabric strap models. Black or colors. styles and width Sandals All Sizes to 8 ° g Pictured Hosiery Bargains I Odd Lot of Wor Fashioned Silk H and service weights. Newest shades slight irregulars of $1.50 and $1.95 grades at...... 5¢ and 50c Hose of and fashion marks, Per- fects and irregulars 19¢ $1 Chiffon Hose, slight irregulars, silk-to-the-top, with seamed 52 backs and fashion marks. . c Kiddies’ Socks, in whoopee style, of stk-and-rayon with embroid- ered cuffs; also mercerized lisle half socks. sizes Boys' Sport Hose, perfect quality, 7, length in fancy patterns with cuff tops * 29¢ Hosiery—Main Fl 9 Women’s $1 and $1.25 Union Suits Bodice style “Me- rode” suits with tight or shell knee; c and pink suits with built-up sheulder and shell knee. Broken sizes, ‘Women's §1 “Merode” Pants of ribbed cotton with tight or soc shell knees. Broken sizes. Women's 75¢ Union Suits of gauze cotton, with bodice top or built-up shoulder. Odd lot spoc in regular sizes. 69¢ Rayon Undies, odd lot of panties, step-ins and short 49 bloomers in pastel shades. c Boys' 79¢ Union Suits in athletic style with V neck and 9c closed crotch. Broken sizes. Women's 39¢ Vests, slight sec- onds, in regular and extra sizes. Sleeveless style, of rayon- striped cotton 22c Knit Undies—Main Floor, " SAVE HERE!! WOMEN’S NOVELTY Footwear 55 Styles BLONDES Satins—Tans WHITE KID Reds—Blues PATENTS 2-Tone Combinations SLIPPERS *1.98 Boys’ All Sizes to 2 and Girls’ Sandals _As Pictured Tan Only Sizes to 2 $ (oncoLEUMWeek Specials! $2.95 “Gold Seal” Congoleum Rugs $ Size 4.6x6 Genuine “Gold Seal” Congoleum Rugs, in attractive carpet patterns and tile designs. Perfect quality. Cool, ventilated, green or brown slat shades well finished. N ented fasteners. lower, 7-foot drops. Fasy to raise or painted stripes on khakl, Well made. . painted stripes on khaki ground 42 and 48 inch size, brown painted stripes with khaki e 30 and 36 inch orange or two of green (painted) e ....$8.25 7 ft. 6 in. wide. ..$9.75 8 ft. 6 in. wide. .$10.70 9 ft. 6 in. wide. .$11.40 10 ft. 6 in. wide.$12.70 12 ft. 6 in. wide.$13.70 13 ft. 6 in. wide.$14.70 14 f¢. 6 in. wide.$15.70 15 ft. wide.....$16.70 15 ft. 6 in. wide.$16.70 Window Awnings 30-inch size, with green or brown $2.95 36-inch size, with green or brown $3.49 $3.98 in green and i, ... 325 wies.. vide. ... $4.25 | Lide ...$4.85 wide. 6 ft. 10 ft. wid wide. . enport, club and bargain at this pric 1.95 $10 Congoleum Rugs 9x9 and 9x10.6 feet. heavy grade, in a large range of designs and colors. onds, but the wearing quality is Extra Slight sec- S not harmed in the least. Genuine Warren Porch Shades T e ew pat- $5.65 [ $7.95 FETTILL] L i W\ Smart modern or conservative motifs on sturdy, long-wearing cretonne. For dav- ving chairs. A decided $12.50 Fine Grass Rugs $7 95 Nothing like cool grass rugs for the home during the Summer months. Crisp- looking patterns such as these will tone up the room and give a_cheerful, airy aspect. 9x12-foot size. ek Lyeet 1510 . $9.70 9x12-ft. Hodge All-fiber Rugs. . 8x10-ft. Imported Grass Rugs. ... 9x12-ft. Daytona G $7.50 Seam All-fiber R 75 All Sizes A Few Are Slight Irregulars \ cond y Of the Big Lacy Straws and Cocl Braids WORTH $2 & $2.95 But PRICED at Only wo materials most in demand for hot weather—sheer d airy straws in lace patterns . . . price in this fresh new group. brimmed models and off-the-face silhouettes galore. pastel and dark colors. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. ear Odd Lot of Bleached Sheets, size ‘81x99 (extra long for double beds) ; heavy, llowcases, size 45x36 inches, of bleached, closely woven quality 19¢ $1.29 Bedspreads, limited num- ber, with fast colored woven blue stripes, Sfzes 80x105 taches . % 89c $4¢ Rayon Spreads, in rose, blue, gold or green brocades, with scal- loped edges. Size 80x10! inches -, © $2.98 45c Piliowease Tubing of heavy, round thread quality, free 29 c from starch, 5/4 size. Yd. 75 Bleached Sheets slight irrcs- ulars, seamed; 72x90-inch size. Only . soc 39¢ Table Olicloth, 5/4 size, in white and fancy patterns. Siight irregulars. Yd.. 24c Do i ‘Main Fl ——————————— 29c to 75¢ Jewelry A Bargain Treqt at Factory odd lots and samples—that's why they are such c amazing values. Pretty pendants, chokers, fes- toons, bracelets, earrings, brooches, etc. Jewelry—Main Fleor i ——————————— $3.00 Brocade Girdles Broken size as- sortment of front s .68 and side closing brocade girdles with elastic inserts. Women's $1 Undies of nainsook or natural tan silk pongee. 7Q¢ Bloomers or step-ins $1 Black Slips of lustrous ravon satin, Sizes 34 to 40. 69c $1.49 Cotion Undles, slips. gowns, step-ins and chemise of fine mus- }in and nainsook. Rare values at.. $l'19 Corsets_and e — Turkish Bath Towels Marvelous values in 18x86-inch bath towels —in your favorite pastel c shades, too. $147 Linen Sets, consisting of 44xdi-inch linen luncheon cloth and four napkins, with col- ored border 95¢ 25¢ to 39¢ Linen make, in bleached and w bleached grades. Choice, yd. Linens—Main Fil 5c FIR are offered at an ama: And such good-looking shapes: graceful Remnants! $1.65 “Sunfast” Window Shades Genuine Sunfast quality window shades in blue, white or ecru. Termed slight sec- onds, but the imperfections are hardly noticeable. Fourth Fleor. 95¢c pers! orated velour puff. $1 values, ly scented. glass jar 25¢ and good quality bristles. sorted shapes 59¢ and $1 De Vilbiss Perfumiz- er, very attractively shaped 29c Bath Salts, delicate- Toilet Goods Lov-Joy and Wrisley Body Powder, in large dec- boxes with 29¢ 59c¢ Crystals, in loc 'S‘ with 19¢ iday at rus As- and styles. . $1 Beauty Sets of the well liked Golden Peacock brand. Special at 69c¢ 75¢ Bath Brushes, enamel finish in pastel colors. Long de- tachable handles. bristles . 25¢ and ul large size and of superior quality .. 50c Mu Sol mouth wash frice .. White, natural, parent. r Sponges, 15¢ ent, the hygienic and denti- 15¢ Jergen’s _Vio lightfully scented. Try Two cakes fo; Toilet Goods—Main Floo: 39c to 49¢ Cool Summer Fabrics Printed V Printed Batistes . . . . Rayon Alpacas . Plisse Crepes . Da Tyme Prints . . 39¢ to 59¢ Fabrics, including plain and printed broadcloths and piques, Nor- mandy voiles, printed voiles, plain rayon flat crepes, etc. Yd. 29¢ five E lengths. colored patt Yd. viles . . . Printed Dimities . . Printed Waffle Cloth . . in useful lengths. 19¢ to 29¢ high count dress romper 29¢ s in two to remnan lengths. ast- erns. woven qua ten yard leng Goldenberg's—Main Floor. ginghams, cloths in dcsirahlet 12]/2c Yd. . Plain Cotton Voiles . . Plain and Printed. c Fabries, including percales, 32-inch and 32-inch hs. Yd. Men’s $19.50t0 $25.00 2-Trouser Suits At Two Special Prices Friday $ 1 4.95_$ 1 6.95 Only 480 . Of excellent quality materials satisfy! and tailored to fit to a suits, but every one will wpn New models and shades are featured in this excep- tional group. Choose from the dozen or so patterns suitable for the conservative man or the young fellow. Sizes 33 to 44. And if You Have an Odd Coat —why not select a pair of trousers from this great assortment to match it? Extra fine quality and many fabrics. $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 All sizes. Direet Entrarces to Men's Clothing from X Sireet and Seventh Street. of 11,337 Prs. of Boys’ Pants There are still marvelous bargains left in this tremendous offering of the salvaged stock of Captain Kid Jr. Clothes Co., whose New York factory suffered il:l a recent fire. Slightly damaged by smoke and water—but otherwise in excellent condition. Sensational Values in All Types of Boys’ Pants and Knickers! $1.25 to $2 Linen Knickers Regular and golf styles of plain, PIald of checked linen, Every @) pair washable. Sizes 7 to 18 OJC $1 to $1.19 Linen Knickers A great variety of serviceable fancy checked and plaid linen knickers that will launder £Q well. Sizes 7 to 17 years.. c 69c Straight Pants Fancy checked or plaid_flapper pants of excellent quality for boys of 4 to 0 years. A wonder- 9@ ful lot.... c 79c Straight Pants A great variety of washable straight pants in novelty checks and piaids. ~All have sport. 3q) belts. Sizes 4 to 9 years.. c $1.69 to $2.50 Suiting Knickers One of the outstanding lots of this great sale! Full-lined models in golf style, or with elastic waist and elastic cuff bottoms. Wide se- lection in sizes 8 to 18 sl 09 o $1.19 Corduroy Knickers Remarkable values here in sturdy corduroys for boys of 8 to 59c 17 yrs. All are full cut. Pr. $1.59 and $1.69 Corduroy Knickers Half of this exceptional lot have double seats—the rest are full jined. Rare bargainsl Qe Sizes 7 to 18 years - $1.29 to $1.50 Cloth Flapper Pants Suiting mixtures in tan, gray and brown mixtures. Straight pants style, full lined. Sizes 59C 4 to 9 years . $2 & $2.25 Longcloth Pants Nicely tallored cuff-bottom long trousers of good looking suiting mixtures. Sizes 12 to 18 9c years $3 & $4 Long Blue Trousers All-wool navy blue serges and cheviots, finished with cuff bot- toms. $2.50 Long Serge Pants Well tailored navy biue serge long_pants with cuff bottoms. Excellent values in sizes sl 39 . 12 to 18 years $1 & $1.50 Long KhakiPants Splendid for camp or vacation wellli.l wl.‘;hl:blc ;hl:nkl‘l for durable quality with cu oms. Sizes 8 to 18 years 69c Juniors’ $1.95 Blue Flapper Pants Dressy blue serge and cheviot straight flapper pants for 97 Junior boys of 4 to 9 years c $1 and $1.19 Linen Pants Purc linen English shorts with sport belts, 1ot litle: chups of 4 years. “hecks and plaids ... 49¢ $2 to $3 Corduroy Knickers Full cut regular and golf knickers of staunch quality, for boys of 8 to 18 years. Some with double seat and knees, others with elastic waist and elastic cuff sl 09 bottoms. Pair. $1.95 Serge & Cheviot Knickers Full lined blue knickers that will be “best sellers” tomorrow at this price, Sizes 7 to 18 sl.os years $3 & $3.50 Stout Knickers Full-lined golf knickers for fat boy:“ol‘u ua ll“yfllrl. Made of sturdy ali-wool suitings $1.69 $3 Serge & Cheviot Knickers Fine quality navy blue and cheviots—of all - wool well lined. Sizes 7 18 years . $3 & $4 Suiting Knickers Full-lined golf knickers of pure wu]m::i; and ;nnc;'o woolens — a splendid group for boys of 8 to 20 years $1.69 $1.29 to $1.50 Cloth Knickers Serviceable mixtures in neat col- orings; all lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years

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