Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1930, Page 27

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THE. EVENING MINE WAGES REDUCED |WOMAN ASKS $20,000 BRAZIL SEES GRAF |..2% 2o " Fon pemsount mur S | nounce 10 Per Cent Cut. Chevy Chase Resident Brings Suit! GLOBE, Ariz, May 27 (#).—Copper mintng eompenies v ana T ouner | Against District and Washington } Ariz, have posted notices of & 10 per | Railway & Electric Co. cent reduction in the wages of miners| 1j4a K. Thorn, 213 Rosamaryishnet | iriai i i and a corresponding slash in the sal- | Chevy Chase, vesterday sued the Dis- Dirigible Service Will (UL PV St i Ry | trict of Coluibia and the Washington . About 3,000 men will be affected here ' Railway & Electric Co. in the District Plane Routes, Rio Pub- [and 2000 in Bisbee. Prevailing low | Supreme Gourt for $30,000 damages for lisher Says. and mine prices on copper was given as the rea- | alleged personal injuries. In the pe- son for the cut. | tition filed by Attorney Alvin L. New- All companies operating at Globe . myer, she claims that on April 26, 1929, made the slash. | she was a passenger on a street car and The cut brings the wages for miners | that the car stopped and permitted her BY GUSTAV KAUDER. t0 $4.95 a day, and no further decrease to alight at Seventh and F streets, R . |an be made without violating an agree- | where she stepped into a hole or depres- adio to The Star and New York Times. | pons™ petween workers sion in the concrete street, as a result | PERNAMBUCO, Brazil, May 27.— operators. | of which her foot and ankle were frac- Graf Zeppelin landed here punctually ey tured and she sustained other serious at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. The injuries, $ip from here to Rio de Janeiro and| The, AugloSaxos esve names o et ac ours, including the change | many posed re- | e T e | eniibiatice o Haic it i Body, | = Nobioneih shthas b otittis icebergs planes on the same route require 48 |as headland, a neck of land, the mouth produced in the Arctic escapes to be- hours for a one-way trip, staying over- |Of a river, the brow of a hill, the foot' come a menace to shipping, because the night at Bahia, of a hill, an arm of the sea, and 80 on. Arctic Ocean is almost land-locked. Conte Pereira, owner of the Jornal do Brazil, who, like all rich South Ameri- cans, travels only by plane, declared to me that the Zeppelin, with far superior accommodations, would completely out- play the plane lines on the 2,500-mile South American coast. ‘ Brasilians Change Temper. The bad temper of the Brazilians | about the uncertainty of the visit to Rio | de Janeiro was changed completely | through the appearance of the silver glant, and they admired us at least as | much as we admired the beauty of their city. They showered flowers and | presents on Dr. Eckener, the most val- usble being from the Brazilian Aero Club and Touring Club. | During tea hour on the way back to | Pernambuco the always cheerful and | good-humored Infante Alfonso, cousin | of the King of Spain, entertained us by performing &s a perfect shoe shiner. | He really shines shoes better than a | Greek. He learned the sclence as a boy at an English college and makes his own | bed and shines his shoes daily aboard the Zeppelin. [ We ran into bad weather again at | Bahia, but landed punctually. Await- | ing us was William B. Leeds, who will join us for the trip to Lakehurst and | ihe Old World. Pay Honor to Prestes. We will arrive in New York on Sun- day night at the latest. ( The first part of the return trip from Rio de Janeiro vesterday was smooth, | We went 40 knots out to sea to_meet the great Brazilian vessels taking Presi- dent-elect Julio Prestes to Washington for a State visit to President Hoover. We overtook them at 5 p.m. The Fresi- dent-elect’s ship showed the German | flag, and flag signals conveyed hearty | greetings and bon voyage wishes be- tween the steamer and the Zeppelin. | An_hour later we overtook the big- | gest German South American liner, the | Cappolonio, carrying the former Crown Princess Cecilie. The German pas- | sengers gave the dirigible an uproarious | ovation, the vessel being illuminated. Production of gas has been consider- gbly accelerated, but in turn two struts | ! the rear gondola have been broken. | ‘This, however, will take only a short time to repair. In any case, Dr. Eckener will try to start tonight at 11 o'ciock for New York. A night garden fete was given by the German Club, in which the American, English and Spanish colonies partici- pated. The club, for the firsi time in its history, used the black, red and gold flag of the German republic. Dr. Eckener Is Given Medal. A gold medal was presented to Dr. Eckener which praises him as the sec- ond Columbus. Early Tuesday all pas- sengers are invited by the governor to an automobile trip and picnic on his hacienda. For the afternoon an invi- tation has been extended to visit his racing stables and witness cockfights. Diario de Pernambuco, in an editorial, comments on the Brazilian saying, “God is great, but the jungle is greater,” which % hopes the Zeppelin wiil avoid. The airship is said to be destined to develop Brazil and assure for it a happy future, (Copyright, 1030. in the United States and Canada by the New York Times Co.: else- where by Ulistein A. G. All rights reserved.) Your Old Victrola Is Worth #76,00 Today! Trade it for the outstanding Radio of the period. With the new VICTOR Radiola-Electrola in your home, you possess the instrument that has outdistanced all others—and with this $76.00 allow- ance, and the budget payment plan of purchase, ownership is easy. Drop in at any time for details and demonstra- tion. E.F.DROOP & SONS Co. 1300 G St. Steinway Pianos MME. ROSE 1223 Conn. Ave. Dress Clearance Sale Dresses formerly up to $29.75. . . . .$5 to $10 Dresses formerly up to $39.75. . $15 to $18.50 Dresses formerly up to $59.50.........$25 Dresses formerly'up to $89.50. ......$39.75 All Millinery, Including White 85 8750 $10 $15 Drastic Reductions in Coats and Suits No Credits—No Exchanges—All Sales Final The deep-sea pouch fish is provided | with an elastic stomach, for food is| scarce in the places where he dwells, and he has to make one meal last al long time. L 1115 F St. N.W. Ready Wednesday Morning at 9 A. M. Sharp! A Most Sensational Purchase and Sale of Smart BERETS at the lowest price we know of in Washing- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1930. Free Parking for Our Customers Opposite 8th St. Entranc: GOLDENBERG'S “At Seventh and K” Regularly $27.50! Simmons in ungrained walnut finish; bed All bedding — metal link fabric springs and 50-pound cotton mat- tress. price. A super value at this Inner Spring $12.50 Coil Spring Resilient coil spring with layer felt upholstery. Durable art ticking cover. Speci bargain. J— = Gurnted The mier fortable sleep. years of real service. Furniture Store—“Across the Street” Ga coils of wire, to finest Pre. insure com- Guaranteed for U. S. Rubber Co.’s high-grade Garden Hose — fully guaranteed! Corrugated, double-braided, molded kind, with best brass couplings at- tached. Three useful lengths. 17-Ft. Length 25.Ft. Length 50-Ft. Length *1.69 ‘2.49 4.89 Good Grade Natural varnished wood frames with rust-resisting galvanized wire cloth filler. Size 2.1t. 6 in. wide by 6 ft. 6 in. high, or 2 it. 8 in. wide by 6 ft. 8 in. high 65¢ Window Screens 49¢ Pirst quality screens with ofl treated weather-proof frames and galvanized wire screening. 24 inches high, extending to 37 inches wide. Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store Summerize Your Home For Decoration Day! Ready-to-Hang Porch Awnings At One-Third to One-Half Less Than if You Had Them Made to Order! Awnings that keep the house shaded and cool and add to the attractiveness of the out- 37.25 38.35 B «oonisnen 6 ft. e i in 8ft.6in. wide 9 ft. 6 in. wide 10 ft. 6 in. wide 12 ft. 6 in. side. Phone NAtional 5220 The Dependable Store Great Summer Favorites. . . and Super-Values at What a host of these sheer, lovely voiles will be worn this Summer—and what a host of them we will sell tomorrow at this remarkable price! Extra fine, sheer quality, and note the exceptional width. Choice of patterns is enormous and colorings are exquisite, guaranteed fast. 50c New Flock Dot Voiles These are favorites, too! Fast- colored grounds of rose, navy, black, copen or green, with dainty, cool-looking white dots. 40 inches wide. . 29c Printed Percales Charming fast col- ored patterns for kid- pajamas, etc. High- count quality. 29¢ Fast-Colored Tissue Ginghams 50c A very low price to pay for such crisp, summery looking fabrics — which make attractive frocks for hard to both kiddies and grown- ups. Woven checks and plaids. 32 inches wide. reseda, orchid. Dress Linens 29¢ va Beautiful quality linens, in beautiful fast colors that are pink, copen, tan, peach, brown, 38c 29¢ Printed Batistes There's nothing 18 more charming for kiddies’ frocks than 100 Pieces of Printed Flaxons these sheer prints! 40 in. wide. Color fast. Adorable, extra sheer Pre-Shrunk Summer prints that make the loveliest frocks, and many women like them for gowns and underthings, too. Guaranteed fast-col- gred designs, dainty as can e. resist. White, oyster, tangerine, rose or 36 inches wide. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor Again Tomorrow! Sale of $1.75 to $2.95 Silks Entire Remaining Lot From Our o Great Purchase of “Specialty s l ) 9 Yd. Silk Shop” Stock! 40-inch Flat Crepes 40-inch Crepe Satins 40-inch Printed Chiffons 40-inch Printed Flat Crepes 40-inch Georgette Crepes 40-inch Chiffon Crepes One of the greatest silk purchases we have ever made—and there is still a chance for you to profit by it. quality and the patterns and These six silks are of superb colors are a real treat. All Remnants From Specialty Silk Shop Stock Naturally, after such a sale as we have staged in the last two days there are left many short lengths. Plain and printed crepes, chiffons, georgettes, etc., worth from $1.75 to $2.95 a yard! Goldenberg's—Main Floor Made of heavy, 8-ounce duck, complete with galvanized frames and fixtures; 4 feet deep, with 314-foot extension and scalloped valance. other colors. $10.70 $l 1.70 $1 2.70 Green painted stripes on khaki and 13 ft. 6 in. wide ..... $14'70 14 t. 6 in. $15:7 wide .... 516 15 fe. wide .... 15 ft. 6 in. able Variety Size Hodges $15 Seamless 7 ft. 6 in. .75 = il Warren Porch Shades Exclude the Blazing Sun and Admit Fresh Air Warren Porch Shades are re ognized as the standard of qua Made of durable, lasting slats in soft colors of brown or green, ven- tilated to admit air, but to keep out the sun or rain. Easily rolled up or down. Complete with all neces- sary fixtures. 4 ft. wide. .......$3.25 5 ft. wide. .. 6 ft. wide. .. ..$4.85 7 ft. wide. .......$5., $ 1 6.70 $2 Bar Harbor . Cushion Sets ton. Fiber Rugs $10 Each Savings of a third on attractively patterned, cool, serviceable rugs that will make your home summery “from the floor up!” Choice of a score or more of colorful patterns. Every rug is seamless—and full 9x12-1t. size. Congoleum-Made Rugs New! Perfect! -And Underpriced! 9x12 Ft. 9x10.6 Ft. 9x7.6 Ft. $5.59 $ 4.95 $3.89 Seamless, easy-to-clean rugs that lie flat on the floor. Shown in a large array of inviting patterns suitable for almost any room in the house. Soap and water will clean them without injuring their colors. Felt Base Coverings Three Groups at Special Savings! Buying in immense quantity brought the prices down to bedrock. And our customers benefit! Now is the time to replace old floor coverings with these fresh, new and attractive felt base floor coverings. Heavy, durable quality; sanitary and easily cleaned. 39¢ Grade 49c Grade 69¢ Grade 27¢ 37¢ 47¢ Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store Reversible, button-tufted cushions for seat and back of Bar Harbor chairs. Covered in cretonne. $1.85 “Sure-Fit” Day Bed Covers $1.19 Attractive, serviceable cre- tonne covers, with full ruffled valance on all four sides. Pat- terns and colors are charming! Phone orders filled 75¢ Holland Window Shades Perfect Quality American Holland 5sc Shades on strong spring rollers, com- plete with fixtures. Size 3x6 ft. when cut. Green, ecru or white. All Have 7-ft. Drop Covers Shketched—a two-tone knitted r @ yon beret, posciuel ¥ [ 2 for 90c Over 15.000 BERETS in This Sale! —you’ll be bewildered at all the stunning styles! —You've never seen a sale! so extraordinary as this! —A BERET for misses! —A BERET for women! —A BERET for MATRONS! —A BERET for children! —EXTRA space! EXTRA service! and street costume! —A color for every costume! —They’re very “comfy”! —Keeps the hair from blowing! —For every sports occasion! ~They’re very becoming! —For beach and country wear! —The greatest sale of its kind ever held in Washington! & 8 Pieces Including 5 Separate Cushions Splendidly tailored covers of gay, modernistic cretonnes or striped lin- ene. For three-piece living room out- .95 fits with five separate cushions. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor

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