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M/N KILLED IN CRASH OF PLANE BEiNG TESTED Dy the Associated Pre 30, of Trenton, Mich., and the pilot was Ray Allen, 32, of Adrian. Allen died in & hospital here a short time after he wl-s taken from the wreckage of the ane. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, who had gone to the airport \W|LLIAM FRASER NAMED Adian tn the two-sester pine, vurning| AS HEAD OF CREDIT MEN Adrian in the two-seater plane, turnlnli his car over to Handley to take Mrs. Thurman to Adrian to meet him there. | By the Associated Press. D. C, MAY 18 1930—PART ONE. named Boston as the 1931 convention | Fitzgerald, New York, and W. L. Mackey, | city. 3Ine presidents elected included Frank S. Hughes, Boston; E. Don Ross, Port- land, Oreg, and Henry H. Heimann, Niles, Mich. Duluth. E. L. Hitcheck, Spokane, Wash., was elected for two years. Directors chosen to serve one year included Henry Cla sen, Chicago, and C. W. White, Louis- Blind Operators Lauded. BLOOMINGVILLE, Ohlo, May 17 (N.AN.A) —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beiler, both blind, of Bloomingville, Ohio, are recognized by telephone officials as two Takes Car to Meet Police. BROOKLYN, N. Y., May 17 (N.AN.A). —Herman Chatkin, 17, of Brooklyn had !a date with a probation officer yester- day and he was a little late. Herman t the ety caused News of the crash reached the Thur- | DALLAS, Tex, May 17—Wiliam 2 lane who | J. C. Handley, operator of an airport | Man home before Mrs. Thurman and | Prager, New York City, has been select- B e o e use o2 s autos | heve aid akens Tor Sipiane saiee, soi0 of | Hendley started thelr journey. ed by the National Assoctation of Credit mobile for a seat in & cockpit, was kill- [the circumstances leading up to the Men as president of the organization for o WK, A Milwau €d in a crash near here late yesterday, | tragedy. Allen worked for Handley. The | The Netherlands has started the coming year. lians. Atlanta; W. K. pnmil Sy and his pilot was fatally injured. two went to Trenton yesterday and|for limiting the output of some com- | Before ending their annual convention |kee: W. R. Humphries, Philadelphia; L. The passenger was Virgil Thurman, called on Thurman, Handley sald. modities in the Netherland colonies. here last night the credit men also N. Barnhoff, Jackson, Mich.; John W. The Dependable Store—“Both Sides of Seventh at K”—See Page B-6, Main Section, for Furniture Challenge Sale! S s of the company’s most efMiclent oper- |knew that the law brooks no delays in ators. Few wrong numbers are given |reporting to probation officers, so he and even when Mr. and Mrs, Beiler are | jumped into & car and wmzed on the asked the time they can answer be- (gas. The difficulty is that now the cause they have a clock with raised |police chrage him with nnuni g; figures on its face that enables them | automobile and he is held & $1, 10 read the time with their finger tips. bail. {¥ purciinser oritai iate o New directors named for three-year |ville, Ky. terms included John H. Wiles, Kansas City; J. M. Rust, Los Angeles; Paul Mil- Charles Plume, bell ringer at Enfield, England, parish church for 66 years, died recently, aged 85. Every shirt is perfect quality, fresh, new and immaculate. You can buy these shirts at our extraordi- narily low sale price of $1.15 (three for $3.35) with the same confidence you Would place in shirts selling up to $3.00 each. Monday our Men’s Fur- uishings Department breaks another record Leading Shirt Manufacturers! A purchase of 200 suits, well tailored of all- $3.39 Extra Pair of Pants to Match Some of These of Knickers All-wool blue serges and all-wool wool and wool-mixed fabrics, in an excellent as- sortment of serviceable patterns and colors. The i Suits, at $1.39 m g § Boys’ $12.50 and $15.00 Boys’ $18.00 to $22.00 : Prep. Suits 3 IH'RI'S blue cheviots, also fancy tweeds and cassimeres in tans and grays. Sizes ~ Challenging With 10,600 Men’s $2 to $3 Shirts Spring Suits R : . Entire Overproduction from Two of America’s *6.75 to*12 Spring Suits Sizes 7 to 20 years. Some with slight defects. With 2 Pairs $9 75 or Longies and Knickers “Smart Set” Prep Suits for high school and college boys—tailored faultlessly from fine quality blue serges, blue cheviots and fancy mix- tures in rich colorings. Sizes 12 to 20 years. With Two Longius 1 5.75 Truly a Real Challenge Sale and proves again that it pays to buy Shirts here. MATERIALS—English Broadcloth, Woven Madras, Woven Rayon- striped Madras, Woven Rayon-Striped Broadcloth, Jacquard Madras, End-to-End Madras, Rayon Jacquard Madras. tached, Collar to Match, Neckband Style, Starched Collar Attached. PAT- TERNS—Hundreds of smart, new effects in all colors. Stripes, novelty designs, plain colors, conservative patterns and PLENTY OF WHITE SHIRTS for for *33 STYLES — Collar At- WASHSUITS Purchase of Samples and Overproduction of Two Famous Paul Revere and Robin Hood Makes Every season we obtain the sam- ples and overproduction of “Paul Revere” and “Robin Hood” Wash Suits—an occasion that is always L) the signal for value-wise Washing- ton mothers to come and purchase a supply of Summer clothes for their youngsters! Sizes 3 to 9. 69c to 95¢ Wash Knickers of Shirts—Buy a Summer’s Supply 50c to 75c Shorts Challenge 3 Sale Price c for $1.15 Of broadcloth, madras, jean and other fine cloths, with elastic waist Summer! i Men’s $1.69 Pajamas '1.15 i $3.35 Regulation style with rayon frogs, middy and lounging styles, of guaranteed fast-color broad- cloth, in stripes, rovelties, neat You will notice the high quality in every detail of workmanship. All sizes 14 to 17 included. Sizes on separate tables for convenient choosing. $1 to $1.50 Ties 69c Imported and domestic silks in a large variety .of handsome Three for $2 patterns and colors. Large shapes. Wool lined. Some are hand-tailored. or plain. Novelty patterns and plain colors with fancy tops. Guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 28 to 42. designs and plain colors. New pajamas for any that fade. Sizes A to D. Men’s $1 to $1.25 “Luxedo” Athletic Union Suits Three Suits for $2 Universal Auto Seat Covers $5 Grade $3 Grade Coaches and Sedans For Coupes 2,000 “Bell” Sample Line $1 to $2 Cool and serviceable pants for Summer 17 years. Perfect quality and slight irregulars. 59c e % Price and Less! Genuine Koveralls wear, of washable khaki and linens in fancy checks. Large variety of styles. Sizes 7 to Shirts and Bl Perfects and Irregulars Famous “Bell” brand shirts and blouses, in white and fancy colored broad- =79 c cloths, including collar-at- i tached and sport collar . The lot in- cludes more than Styles, a1s o button-on a thousand play blouses. In two big groups: e P 79¢ to $1.25 alls,” Play Suits, BLOUSES lyon silk mixed hose, in newest Spring patterns. Perfect and alight irregulars. Sizes 10 to 11} —Main Floor. Men’s 50c to $1 Pull-Over Shirts 39¢c $1.15 Popular pull-over shirts to wear with shorts; of fine quality combed yarns, in white, plain colors and fancy black - and - white designs. Sizes 32 to 44. Perfect quality and slight irregulars. “Luxedo” Athletic Underwear is recognized as the highest standard of quality; perfect in fit and workmanship. In this sale you can buy regular $1.00 to $1.25 qualities for 69¢ a suit, in the following materials: Knickers and Overalls — ideal for play and va- cation wear. Sizes 2 to 16 years included. SHIRTS English Broadeloth— Dobby Broadcloth — Striped Madras — Block Madras — Colored Rayon - Striped Madras—Checked Nainsook. Sizes 34 to 46. Every suit perfect quality. On coaches the back rest is completely covered front back and around edges—no gaps or unprotected spots. On sedans the exposed end of cushion when doors is opened is covered to give protection against sofl or wear. Made of heavy, wear-resisting material, well bound and reinforced. Goldenberg's—Sporting Goods Department—Main Floor. Men’s $10 and $12.50 € Hot-Weather Suits Annual May Challenge Sale of Cool, Breezy Beach Cloths, Tropical Cloths and Wool Crashes All Sizes 34 to 48 $77.99 2 for $15 4 to 16 Years Goldenbers's—Boys’ Department—Third Floor. 12to 14/, Neck Mill Purchase! 300 Doz. $1.39 to $1.69 Sheets Note the Desirable Sizes— 9 6 81x99—81x90—72x99—63x99 Inches A purchase secured for the Challenge Sale! 300 dozen perfect quality Sl.lelDSléinnlk(lle Spreads Size 80x inkle } $1 .39 Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. $1.39 Pottery Lamps $1 Entirely new designs_in Pot- tery Lamps, complete with parchment shade in attrac- tive English print patterns; cord and socket. Art Department—Main Floor. $1 Boudoir Lamp Sticks 79¢ Tdeal 11ttle lamp for the boudofr. In soft Many Washington men look to this annual May event to provide them- selves with cool, comfortable suits for hot-weather wear! Plenty of variety to please every taste—airy, porous weave Beach Cloth, Tropical Cloth and Wool Crashes. New styles—new col- ors, Stripes—plain shades—novelty patterns. All Sizes 34 to 48 Men’s $20, $22.50 and $25 2-Pants Suits The Styles: The Fabrics: | Sheets, seamless and bleached to snowy whiteness—made from heavy, firm- P | woven sheeting cotton, free from injurious starch or dressing. Finished Bed Spreads, with scalloped edges. In with deep hem. Supply all your needs for months to come! 39¢ Pillowcases 29c Pillowcases 45x36 regulation size 42x36 size Bleached Pillowcases, made of Pillowcases, close woven superior_quality pillow- soft-finish quality. The All Are case cotton, free from majority are perfect; rose, blue, gold and Perfect starch, Perfect quality. some slight seconds. green woven stripes, erfeci Goldenbers's—Main Floor S le! 49 kish Is 22¢ Turkish Towels $1 Fountain Pens ale! 49¢ Turkish Towels x36 Double - thread f R lios Turkish Towels, with c A eci urchase o colored borders in sev- i 2 Spplemll'd Bath Towels at eralipretty/stiades. :Xl;sgwl C‘:r:lh Nearly Half Price! plete with cord and_ socket. z:nf:‘l;i? :;‘th Mats Goldenbers's—Main Floor. rkis] Challenge ) Sale Price Two and three but- ton models, single breasted, double Extra bath. Ny 22x44 inches 29c heavy double-thread Turkish Towels; firm, absorbent quality for face or In plain white only. erous size—22x44 inches. Note the gen- Mats of large size; extra thick and of durable quality; in assorted col- or combinations. $1.00 Lunch Cloths 44x44 Pure Linen Luncheon Cloths, with 69c Self-filling Fountain Pens: 14-kt. gold point, iridium tip- ped. Excellent assortment of colors, in styles for men and ‘women. Sheer Flowered Nets are among the favored mate- sl frocks! The assortment in- cludes many new and striking floral $2 Flowered Net rials for Spring and Sum. mer dresses and dance designs printed on grounds of pink, blue, orchid, tan, green, yellow, etc. Sturdy quality ma- 75 terials, in a wide range of patterns and colors. ] And with every suit an breasted, peak Or .yira pair of trousers notch lapels. to double the wear! MEN—here are the very best values in Two-Pants Suits we've ever offered at anywhere near this low Challenge Sale price! A big clothing manufacturer gave us the privilege of selecting 350 suits from his higher priced lines, and we pass along the benefit to you in savings 59c¢ ort Hose Regularly 39¢ Pair colorful borders in vari- Goldenberg's—Main Floor. ous designs. Use Your Charge Account. that are indeed out of the ordinary! Lace Department—Main Floor. 58 Table Damask, yd. §] Photo Frames 59¢ Ironing Pads Challenge Sale Price Stationery Department—Main Floor. Palmolive Shampoo Regularly 50c Bottle 28¢c | Palmolive Shampoo, the favorite hair wash for keeping the scalp in a healthy condition. Goldenbers's—Main Floor Mattress Covers Regular Price, $1.39 97¢ Pirm woven quality, in full and iwin bed sizes; cut full to allow for shrinkage. Main Floor $1.49 Four-Piece Linen Set Boys’ S $1 Velour Pillows Challenge Sale Price 69c Hon e ycomb Velour Pillows, in beautiful color combinations. Art Department—Main Floor. Linen dining Al room set, con- sisting of table scarf and three- plece buffet set, attractively trimmed. Com- plete 1 Art Depariment—Main FI “Nimeco” non - burnable kind; well made of heavy quality mate- Picture Frames in gllt or silver finish; sizes 4x6, 5x7, 6x8, 7x9 and 8x10. Cholee of several styles. %-length Sport Hose in art b&nt&ems d attractive color combinations, :v,l‘th ‘mu elastic ?"rfmw"‘ Many s's—Main Ploor 58-inch Mer- cerized Table Damask, plain white or with colored border.— Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Stationery Department—Main Floor.