Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1930, Page 30

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NEW YORK VICE SHOWS INCREASE: Committee of Fourteen He- ports More Arrests Were Made.Last Year. ' l«y the Auochud Press. May 21.—A report, made pubhc ycslerd.ly by the committee| of 14 declared that commercialized vice in New York City “seemed” to have . grown steadily, hand in hand with the | “rapidly increasing speakeasy,” since the | low ebb of 1920. | ‘The committee is a voluntary organi- | zation working for the prevention of -organized crime and commercialized | vice “through the eliminatior of char- acter-destroying influences.” | ‘The report pointed out that there | were more arrests last year for pros- | titution than in any other since the old days, with the exception of 1928, when there were 3,625. In 1920 there | were only 1,583 and in 1920 ‘here were 3,605. The committe said th's slight decrease last year indicated that Police Commissioner Grover A. Whalen “would seem” to have succeeded in mnmlng‘ the tide of professional sin. The report contained high praise for | Oommlsslunex ‘Whalen, who retires from office today. ROAD FIRM SUES | TO ENJOIN HYDE| 1 Bianchi & Co. Claim Secretary Has | Told States U. S. Aid Would Be Denied. Justice Jennings Bailey of the Dis- trict of Columpia Supreme Court has under advisement an application of Carlos Bianchi & Co., Inc., of Boston, for an injunction fllmfl Secretary of Agriculture Hyde and Thomas H. Mc- Donald, chief of the Bureau of Public Roads. The company says the Secre- tary has threatened to deny Federal aid in respect to road construction to States which contract with the company un- less the company makes a settlement with the State of Maine in connection with two road contracts, both com- pleted more than a year ago and both! -ppmved )y the former Secretary of 'flm plllntlfl tells the court that the attempt of Secretary Hyde to reopen the llleléleb;n;t.‘;kn after they hll‘l“bet;l :pprov predecessor was illegal also declares that the States of mhuncu and New Hampshire are about to make contracts for extensive road construction and are willing to ivé proj from the plaintiff ex- cept for the alleged threats to deny Federal aid if the plaintiff should be successful bidder. ‘The uourt is lwflfinl the filing of briefs in th $10,000 DAMAGES GES ASKED OF CAR OWNER IN CRASH Chauffeur Is Made Co-defendant in Action Brought by Operator of Push Cart. ‘Frank Lewis, 1510 Fuller street, has filed suit in the District Supreme Court w Tecover $10,000 damages from Arthur Sixsmith, 1629 Columbll road, and hil chauffeur, H. Co Sherman on Fifteenth street near Euclid atreet November 12, 1928. Lewis tells the court that he was pro- pelling his push cart along Fifteenth rrying lumber, when the luwa He is represented by Attorneys E. Hil- ton Jackson nnfl‘lauuo odlel. i WIFE ASK ASKS DIVORCE Russell W. Fahs, 528 Sixth street numony by his wife, Nellie S. Fahs, 810 G street southeast. The wife also asks the court to enjoin her husband from her or visiting her place of | At wife charges that her husband lpends his money on liquor and fails to suj m properly his family. She says to leave him May 10 because of alleged cruelty and abuse. He has since visited her place of employment in ay drunken condition, nhe ltlul. and she has been warned that if the visits con- | tinue she will be discharged. Maj. A. G. Wineman Dead. BONOLULU May 21 (#)—Maj. An- Wineman died suddenly Mon- day n the Schofleld Barracks Hospital of a ruptured pancreas. He is survived by & widow. Riaj. Wineman ‘was bom in North Dakota, graduated from the North Dakota State University and was appointed to Wtst Point. R an astonishingly low cost you can trans. form the dullest room into one of perfect taste and beauty with KEYSTONA a superlatively beautiful, smooth,washable flat wall finish. Itis specified for the finest residences. Easy to apply, verylonglived,and comes in every harmonious color you could wish for. Women s 50c Hose Chellen, Sale Pric fashion mlrkx shaped ankle and hem top. A number of shades to choose from. - Slight irregulars at about half price. Goldenbers's—Main Floor 50c Snmtnry Belts Challenge Sale- Price Hickory make Banitary Belts; — extra quality astic; correctly made. Goldenbers's—Notion Department ;‘ 39¢ Lilianaps Lilianaps Sanitary Nap- kins; full size, superior grade, with rounded corners. One dozen in a carton, *“ Goldenbers’s—Notion Department “Thrift Day” in This Great Thrift Event Tomorrow—an Opportune Time to Buy Liberally! THRIF T DAY ' Boys’ Pnjamu Regularly 79c to $1.39 59¢ \1 of broad- cloths and fast- color percales, Eolorie hud twa plece styies, White, tan, blue and fancy patterns, Sizes 6 to 16 years. Perfect quality and slight irregulars. Goldenberg's—Third Floor Boys Knickers Regularly $1.50 to $2 . ‘Boys' “Plus-4” Knickers of finest quality pure linens, Palm Beach, white_duck, white linen and fancy plaid linen. Guaranteed tub-proof. Sizes 7 to 20 years. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor 59¢ Table Damask Challenge Sale Price 58-inch Mer- cerized Table Damask, plain white or with colored border. Goldenberg's—Main Floor Sold in Pairs Only—But if You Cannot Use ,l# Two Dresses, Bring a Friend and Share il the Savings! - New Arrivals Just Unpacked for Another Dress Sensation! Every Smart Summer Fabric Washable Pastel Silk Crepes Dainty New Summer Prints Airy Flowered Chiffons Printed Fan White...S untan Flesh...Sea Green...A quama- rine... P ow de; Rose Blush Orchid... Maize. .. Red-and-White | Prints...Polka || Dots...Large All- over Floral Prints ..Small, widely spaced patterns... Navy and White Prints. Sizes 16 to 44 = INFANTS' $3.49 Silk Coats Challenge Sale Price $ Made of washable radium and crepe de chine silk, in yoke effect with hand smocking and straight- line style. Collars neatly finished with touches of hand embroidery. Lined with white sateen. Sizes 1, 2l and' 3 years, in white, pink and blue. Infants’ $1.49 Bonnets Of silk radium and 59¢ Boxed Shhonery and z ? c cols: Bamn e lined envelopes. Women’s 79¢ Gloves Challenge ‘Women's im- ported Cham- ofsuede Gloves, in novelty cuff styles; wanted shades, all sizes. Main' Floor $1.75 Mnttreu Covers weight Mat- tress Covers, in full and twin bed sizes. Cut very full to allow for shrink- N .. Man Pieer lnflnu' 79¢ Dresses Sale Price fine tucks and embreidzry. others hand-scalloped. Sizes and 2 Third Fleor $1 Crepe Slips Challenge Sale Price 16¢c Of rayon . flat crepe, in un nile and vhm.p Hemnr‘ tehed Second Floor Dress Ginghams Regular Price, 29c Yd. 32 inches wide, in new Ounmteed fast Regularly 50c to 75c newest Spring plttems 'l:d slight lrregullrs Sizes 10 59c¢ Night Gowns Challenge Sale Price 38c [ Porto Rican Gowns, at- tractively ; in Vee, square and round neck styles. Second Fleor i soft finish, close woven quality. 36 inches " Main Floor Boys’ Bloulel Regularly 69¢c to 95¢ 'y _pal also white; neckband style. 6 to 15 years. Perfect and slight irregu- e Third Floor Bays’ Wash Suits Regularly $1to $1.50 styles and m1{ddies, in many desirable styles. ranted fast colors. Sizes 2 to 8 years, Third Floor 75c Athletic Suits Union Suits, witfl Vee neck and closed crotch. Sizes 26 to 34. Maln Floor _ Children’s Undies ( Regularly 79¢ each {'150¢ Children's Rayen Un- dies, includ- ing combinations with bullt-up shoulders. E‘!mu and bloomers, k. Sizes 6 to u years. Girls’$1to$1. 59 Wash Dresses ‘Attractive Summer Frocks for Dainty Little Ladies! A large group of smart wash dresses in up-to-the-minute styles. There are novelty prints in straightline models and basque eflccts, with flarfed ‘skirts and large collars. $1.75 Window Awnings Challenge Sale Price Complete_with pulleys and rope, ready to hang. Fourth Floor Sizes 7 to 14 years., Goldenberg's—Third Fleor. Women’s $1 Silk Hose lisle interlin- ing. Wanted Spring shades. Slight irregulars. % Main Floor 59¢ Window Shades Challenge Sale Price. ' white, ecru or green; 3x6 cut size. Slight seconds. Limit, 6 to & customer. Fourth Floor Men’s $10 and $12.50 Hot-Weather Suits Annual May Challenge Sale of Cool, Breezy Beach Clollu, Tropical Cloths and Wool Crashes. Many Washington men look to this annual May event to provide themselves with cool, suits for hot-weather wear' comfortable Plemy of variety to please every taste—airy, porous weave Beach Cloth, Tropical Cloth and Wool Crashes. —new eolors. New styles Stripes—plain shades —novelty patterns. Girls’ $1 Middies 5 Challenge Sale Price 69c Qf white jean, in regulation and Peter Pan ;gylec: long sleeves. . Sizes 8 Third Floor All Sizes 34 to 48 89c Rnyon Undies Challenge { | Sate Price 55¢ 2 for $1 Panties, Step- All Sizes 34 to 48 15 2 for $15 $7 25¢ Huck Towels Challenge Sale Price 15¢ 18x36-inch size huck towels, h e mstitched and with plain borders. For face bath use. oo Main Floor 187¢ Colgate’s Tooth Pute Regularly 25¢ a Tube 17¢ Collltel oo taveetes Y\ “Ribbon Den- tal Cream.” Main Floor ' Felt-Base Rugs Regular Price, $2.50 Size 46x6 ft. Seamless Rugs, . for halls and porches. Slight irrey 3 Downstairs Store Sample Line $1 to $2 Genuine Koveralls cludes more than & thou- sand play togs —“Koveralls,” Play Suits, Knickers and Overalls — ideal for play and va- cation wear. Sizes 2 ‘to 10 years included. Chllmn Sale Price 10c Choice of Palmolive Co.'s ‘Talcum Powder or Cartier Talcum Powder—both popular kinds—in this sale at 10c a can. Goldenberg's—Main Floor $1 Melba Compacu Challenge Sale Price Silver-plated , Atted with compact, powder, mirror and puff. Con- venlent size. Goldenberg's—Main Floor Palmolive Shampoo Regularly 80c Bottle 28¢c Palmolive » the favorite hair wash for keeping the scalp i a healthy condition. . Goldenberg’s—Main Floor il ey | every decorative scheme. 9x12-ft. Size Congoleum-Made Raugs at ‘ Ho_dges Perfect Quality Rattania Rugs A purchase at tremendous price con- cessions—and we're giving you the bene- fits In savings that average more than one-third the .prices these rugs sell for Every Rug Guaranteed Perfect! Size 7.6x12 ft. R"nhvly $9.85 Sizes 9x9 and _ 7.6x10.6 Regularly $14.00, at $8.85 Size 7.6x9 ft. Look at These Challenge Prices on Congoleum-Made Rugs The patterns are fresh, new 1930 Spring designs, and the variety assures a satisfactory choice to meet Every Rug Perfect Quality 7.6x9-ft. Size Congoleum-Made Rugs at $3.19 Goldenbers's—Rus Depariment, Downstairs Store At Less Than Wholesale List! Size 6x9 ft. Regularly 00, - - %6.85 Size 3x6 fe. Ruul-rly $4.50, at $2.15 $1.84 6x9-ft. Size 295 i Comfort Corslettes Regularly inner belt, made nhtflped m-m-m hose supporters and %er straps. Sizes 34 to 50. Goldenbers’s—Second Floor Women’s Regular 29¢ Knit Vests Gauze cotton vests with built- up shoulders. Slight seconds. Main Floor Special Thrift Day Challenge Values From “SLUMBERLAND” 12 Layer-Felt Mattresses $11 Metal Beds Fast-black rainproof covers of heavy Ameri- can (cotton) taffetas and Bradford finish cloths. Substantially made, with paragon irames. Prince of Wales loop handles. Maln Floor Boys’ Sport Hose 78 = Ien:th Sport Hose . smart umrns and attractive color combinations, with full elastic cuff tops. l‘lny patterns to choose from. Goldenbers's—Matn Fioor Klddlel 35¢ Sox Because it has 2 25% greater coverage, it actually costs less per ‘ square foot. A Product of 1 l,y-..vmhc-..nn-un.u.t E. J. Murphy Co., 710 12th St. N.W. Phone Nat. 2477 crepe de chine, in cun- & $1 ning little flufly styles. Sateen snd silk lined. Sizes 12 to 15, in pink, blue and white. Infants’ 79c Bonnets Of sheer organdy in frilly styles for % [ the baby girl and tai- lored styles for baby boys. White and pastel shades. Infants’ 59¢c Gertrudes Gertrudes with f49c hand-scalloped and 2 years, and bonom bumm- Goldenbers's—Third Floor Truly a Chal- lenge Sale 95 offering! Save al- _most one-half tomorrow ! Gen- uine layer felt mattresses, well tufted; roll edge;: cov- D ered with durable art ticking. A =~ All regular sizes. thm Store, "‘ll’!- the Street” Three styles, the one pictured is a panel effect in double, twin, three-quarter sizes. Ungramed walnut finish. 95 Phone Orders Filled —for items advertised for Chal lenge Sale Call NAtional 5230, on shoulders. Sizes

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