Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1930, Page 26

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B-10 YHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 8 1930—PART ONE. $ ELDER DOUGHERTY ™o o reroees 2 5 E Special Monda Women’s $1.98 Men’s 39¢ to 50c | GHTSFORMONEY] = 5" | ™ Camaneon e e I Both £, 9 e 50c 40¢ $1.59 19¢ Son - Deposits Cheok for|[lil sasmms i, *pdclghitnt s , e o e i e ———— &‘Q’&fi;’m&“&?"“&fi"w ',gr B:nfi:l'lon_ Salad / pretty pastel shades. - With or = nn:“nol‘:. arue.m. irregulars, Sizss $149,000 Won on Derby Bame maxer S AT . aeien ealcita without sleeves. Sizes 34 to 42 = 10 to 1134 in Own Account. Main Floor. == Pineapple or Raspberry Sherbet Seiond Biduk eatn. Frier. g Just in From New York! Purchase of Cool New Another Sensational Goldenberg S . the check for $148,000, won on a $1 ample Lme Of ticket in the English Derby Sweepstake, was in a bank last night, all was not serene in the Dougherty family of Brooklyn. Edward Patrick Dougherty, 19, in whose name the ticket was registered, deposited the entire sum to his ac- count. He had gone himself to the headquarters of the Quebec army ‘ahd uavy veterans' organization, which or- ganized the sweepstake, ‘obtained the check and deposited it in the bank be- fore the rest of the family caught up with him. Daniel Dougherty, the father, and Daniel, jr., accompanied by a lawyer, dashed into the bank to find Edward posing with the check for cameramen, Purchase! 10,000 Yards of Tub Frocks $1.95 to $2.50 Newest | Worth 51 and 5125 'Printed Silks (9" SUMMER DRESSES, “The winning ticket was mine,” said Ch % the elder Dougherty with a glare when arming invited to stand before the cameras. Sleeveless Styles— Si ted Tll come into a photo when these Many With zes cales and dimities— boys sign a paper saying they will ac- 14 in fresh, colorful pat- 728t $41,000 each, and not before,” he Separate Jackets it - would red. “The boys cant do anything with Striped Silks . . . Polka to the money,” he added, “as they are Dots . .. White and Pastel 50 minors, and I'm going to see that I get Crepes...Summery Pfints it. This isn't the end.” WOMAN ENTERS CASE. ...Pastel Sportknit Jacket Suits . . . dainty and smart as can be! Fashions for office, street, resort and sport wear — temptingly priced for the slender budget, or for women and misses who like to have lots of inex- pensive frocks for Summer Charges She Is Deserted Second Wife of Daniel Dougherty. NEW YORK, June 7 (#).—The com- plexities that entered the life of ihe Doughertys of Brooklyn with the $149,- 000 won on the English Derby Sweep- it means savings of 88c to $1.43 a yard! them tomorrow— Plenty of cool polka dots...crayon prints (those soft they're bargains. outlines that are so flattering and cool to fook at)...and dainty floral patterns. In light, brilliant-and.dark colorings. Both are 40 inches wide. ~ y Cool Chiffons and Georgettes L —All in Full Bolts, and Only ok hisprettiedt of Brand new patterns galore in these two beautiful —or ‘afternoon! sheer Summer silks that are the outstanding favorites Becoming st vles of the season for all sorts of afternoon and evening fofibor:h '{h"’l 5:;"“" frocks! And the price is as thrilling as the selection—why /: . ?)"o t:kec s Ioofi"r:t' stakes were increased yesterday by the appearance of a woman who charged rather than a few higher she ‘;umu‘::h edrgervgd second wife of priced ones. White — White-and-Pas- y . 3 et T et e B o $1.50 Printed ) $1.19 Imported Honan Shantungs | 89¢ Porto Rican Gowns & Brooklyn apartment house doorman, —Maize—Orchid—Flesh — . { & B & Sllk Shantungss A full range of Summer colors in ) S 69 A decided sports favorite for Summer—smart these rough textured Shaut'\lngs that c c and washable. Widely spaced fast colored designs are so much in demand this season. s has told reporters, portraying himself Cool Blues —and a few on natural or pastel grounds. 33 inches wide. 33 inches wide. Dainty white, pink or peach ll“l fond and self-sacrificing father. darker shades, too. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. owns, with round, V or square Emphasizing the Vogue for Sheer Cottons, in a Sale of 10,000 Yds. - : » .98 Rayon Satin Slips 38c and 45¢ Lovely Printed Tub Fabrics | v 5z 51.49 and slaving for them night and day!” she exclaimed. “It's not true.” hand—in lovely colors. Women’s, and misses’ sizes. . . 5 frocks. Pastel shades. Sizes 36 to 42. 40-inch Printed Voiles 36-inch Printed Dimities 36-inch Printed Lawns 36-inch Printed Batistes “He may have $14,000 and he may It is fashionable . . . inexpensive . . . and cool to include a number of sheer printed cotton frocks in your vacation wardrobe—and if you do your own sewing, you'll also c appreciate the fact that each of these lovely tubproof fab- YARD Goldenberg's— Second Floor. if he lays his hands on that money, It'll be gone in a year.” Before they left for Canada last night to collect the money, Dougherty and his two sons, Edward and Daniel, both clerks, announced they would share the money equally. EDITOR HONOR GUEST OF MU-SO-LIT CLUB Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois Makes Talk Before Organization at Headquarters. 4 1,000 Beautiful $§5 and $6 ‘New Summer Hats All Fresh and New ; 39 —in the Height ° not. But if he has, I have two things 1o say, and Il say them to him, too. and is T am going to sue him for support, and I'll warn those boys that g rics is a joy to work on! Here are 10,000 yards, in ex- Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois, who is the uisi 4 ings—awaiti % selec- s A0 Bos wio i / t;( te pattern_s and cool Folor{ngs aw anpng your selec Hational Qssoclation tor the Advance: ion tomorrow—at a very remarkable price. of honor of the uu?go-i.x:'&::g n'n‘fi':; 89 P o ed C l Fl t 59 R C - H DAght 5% 5. foreum mmosting of s oo c Print elanese Fla c Rayon Flat Crepes Printed Rayon Chiffons 1327 R street. He was presented by M. Grant Lucas, president of the club. Crepes, 58¢ Fine-textured 36-in. Sheer and filmy as ) uAIg;'!mz““w S M hiy theg : rayon - and - cotton flat can: be—in exquisite d o s o A;gmn.el‘: Handsome celanese-and-cotton quality, B o S T T RIS f c Club, directed by Prof. J. Henry Lewls, rich and silky in appearance—and abso- k‘dllf\ _"f _(;:"C" ingerte,. cool designs that are "',';,md musical numbers. lutely tubfast. Hose of smart designs. 36 iddies’ frocks, etc. White, black and a joy to behold, and to wear; 36 . P. M. - : i i i R mhe(uxg: ?nt?:finu;eadmg:f inches wide. colors. inches wide—washable, of course. New ork Sl gave. an Sesoust 59¢c Plain Rayon Satins Printed Hollywood Voiles 39¢ Fine White Broadcloth of his efforts and experiences with his om fiel:;vb;gayl‘r of p.rzfi:e;enioglma Shimmering all-rayon ) Exl}'a fine quality print- . Yarn mercerized qual- tion of Neo iclans, surgeons and quality—a “best seller” for c ed chiffon voiles, featured c ity — equally appropriate zsc S e costume slips especially. in cool, misty prints. 200 for masculine shirts or . ggffl&‘t’n‘zéfif&mflm president of 40 inches wide, in black, white and colors. pieces for selection. 40 inches wide. feminine frécks: .36 inches: wide. A feature of the meeting was the Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. H. B. Humphrey, a member of the Cedarized rment Ba . sl.ool& $1.25 Boy" sl.so to 32-59 3563 | g Delustered Rayon Summer Wash Swuits Cosmos Club of {his city, who spoke Undies High Grade Samples $ 1 = l 5 of Fashion—and Tremendously Underpriced Unless you are familiar with GOLDENBERG’S mil- linery sales you are likely to underestimate the qual- ity and charms of these hats...for it is not u{_ten that $2.39 will buy beauties like these! Including these and other important Summet favorites: Fine French Felts in white and pastel shades; light-weight Stitched Crepes for vacation wear; dainty Hair I.lal- wlt.h off-the-face or drooping brims; Tai- lored Toyos and Bmc_koh in navy, black or natural ; wide or medium brimmed Straws—many types and colors; cool, lacy straws and novelty braids galore. In short, there are sizes, colors and styles for every vacation ward- rode—how you'll enthuse when you see as a representative of the Department of Agriculture. Others who took part in the speaking were G. H. Murray, Prof. W. H. Brewer, W. L. Savoy, Dr. B. Price Hurst, Dr. J. Hayden Johnson, Dr. A. M. Curtis, Dr. E. M. Gould, Dr. ‘W. A. Gilbert, Dr. U. G. Daniels, Dr. J. A. Earley, Dr. W. H. Wilson, Morris Lewis, W. T. Andrews, W. L. D. Wil- A Summer Necessity! of his visits to Tuskegee and Hampton 3 for §1 ./ A Special Purchase in & Surplus kinson and Walter J. Singleton. Put your Winter garments‘away in . ! them! President Lucas announced the names these mothproof, dustproof bags_ for & 7 Time for Hot Weather Lots at Goldenberg's of 50 newly elected members of the the Summer, and stop worrying about % Second Mu-So-Lit Club and Dr. Du Bois as them! Famous Paul Revere and Robin ‘Mood oot an honorary member. V. F. W. SHIP RESOLUTION makes in a splendid selection of button-on, flapper, and other popular styles for little fel- Size 26x54 inches. Lined with white, [4 I\ so that your daintiest garments are gy lows of 2 to 9 years. All of sturdy fast colored safe in them. Side-opening style— large enough for three garments—with ASKS STUDY OF TREATY nefi:s;_iclly()s_irx_fi:l-e;ic;do_)ard e Beautifully tailored che- {]a]l;rlié*: in tan, blue, green, white and other Mill ; X white. Special. 3 for 25¢ y mise, panties, shorts, step- suaecs Pu'cha’e. < Hold Senate Should “Take Ample Time to Investigate Thoroughly” London Pact. Resolutions which had been adopted, stating that in its opinion the Senate should “take ample time to investigate thoroughly” the London naval treaty ral 3 ry p, No. 427, N eberots ot pooton W, i 100 dozen closely-woven, hand-torn e = In givin % i ritt it owmry | Eugene Permanent Wave Special Purchase 49 ¢ Turkish Towels o he sy micpriced for- e thasi 1760, with about 96 per-cent At Goldenberg’s Thrift Price! Tt b i AT 5 this Monday Sale! All are ironed and Extra heavy, large, double thread bath towels—of thick, spongy quality—in this extraordinary finished with three-inch hems—and are ranks as high as rear admiral in the purchase—on sale tomorrow! A 3 At Navy and major general in the Marine ! Size 22x44 . well worth buying in large quantities. Corps. “We feel ourseleves well quali- ° White with 5 X in active service, including men with led o iy sees. AN optulon jon this/trea Colored Borders Inches $1.50 Bleached Sheets 10c Real Hair “Anna Ann” it ins and bloomers — ideal make; perfect quality, cap shape, as- St e beries sorted shades 50, & i B Mabis Ton douns B protiy \ they are cool and so easy to trimmed styles of many colorings..23c 5 launder. All are full cut 8c and 10c W. Cloths, Turkish and finished prettily with knit; of good qualit 6 for 29¢ lace or applique. Boys’ $2.79 Camp Suits ('unsis_tiX;: ,of a separatep s 95 $l'19 BleaChed Sheet :\‘p()rt sAhvu't with short sleeves % 1 . si and straight ‘English shorts to ize 81x90 8| ? c match. Of khaki or covert, Sizes 8 to 16 years. Inches Goldenbers's—Third Floor 1 Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. ‘The resolutions expressed the opinion o o _ s Size 81x99 inches—extra long for | that the United States “has taken a Shampoo, Trim & Finger -~ : s [ disadvantageous position in abandoning Wave Included! Another Shipment of $4 and $5 double beds. Free from starch or 19 | Eroas Bt o5 o i e Althougt ieesifos hi g ’ 3 dishoe ' price at the Wash- Although our price for this popu- Bleached Pill c | gton conference in 1922.” Coples of | s aving i | w S F 39¢c Bleached Pillow Cases B eorevert. o . oot i | oo Syehemoo! Bermanent, wavng i Boys’ omen's Summer Footwear |p,.q Size 4536 inches. Made of 3 fne z The aciutant gencral of the Vetorans of uine Eugene sachiets; and our- op- and Girls’ . quality of pillow case cotton, free i L e SRS 06 St W atetand of n ibrs ace highly skiAl.5 Vacation Strap Shppey; T et ARl retiing. | encampment of the organization in time is here already, so make your = iw Baltimore August 31. appointment at once. Phone Na- ennis 15¢c Unbleached Cotton i tional 5220, Patents—Tan, 259% Reductions on All Hair All \ Goods During the Month of June! 3 2-Tone Sizes to 6 \ hird Floor. inati Beauty Shop—Third Floor. Combinations 38 inches wide. $1.89 White Dimity Spreads for Children, Closely woven unbleached cot- | Sizes to 8 c ton of heavy, serviceable quality. 3/4c Sport Footwear Two sizes—81x90 inches and 72x99 et 30 ey Lovely $1.65 Sheer ) 19 Over 60 $4 and $5 Values inches—two popular sizes. Ideal s .4’ L oz ey . Boys’ and Girls Styles et Saiis Summer spreads. ok et I . 50c Bleached Pillow Tubin Cramincd TODAY," bt I Sllk Sandals Pumps—Ties, , Whi Kid Heavy, round-thread quality that . FREE EXAMINATION H O S E and Cut-Outs, te contains no starch or dressing. 45 % 3 & ‘ In All Styles inches wide—for large size cases. 5 I OXfords c Str:p $6 Rayon Satin Spreads I All Styles lmported An exceptional buy! Extra large “ s l ° l 9 Sizes to 2 All Style Woven San dals dou}:{l:-bed size, in rose, blue, gold, $4. S — Haeh orchid or green. P s ) - $1.39 Bleached Sheets il Gold Crown and Bridge Work | “Triple A” and other well Boys’ and Girls All Sizes Crepe Sole Size 81x90 inches for double beds. er th, $6 and $8. Guaranteed || known makes, in this tempt- s d s Excellent grade of cotton, free from s 08 o Sl ing sale group! All are sheer Extra Sturdy in the Lot Sport Oxfords Sootlit: ool : . 2 % L e Eillatishisned - starch or dressing. e e Ihd emiorced st wearing Tennis Footwear Included Thete are the came v RO o ‘ T points. _ Picot or hem tops. e ) Are Crepe Tadtad; only’ Reizics 40 iniclindy wi-—a. s A tmicits £l DR. FREIO Rendevous...5unba sque.., White 980 Sole the last time we had thread quality that will give long } 190 Phone National 0019 Ivorie, ., Blondore, etc. ’ thacops saless A L wear. few are imperfect. All Sizes Main Floor Oxfords : harge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Ext§as Added—We Do Not Penalize Our Custom oldenbers’s—Main Floor. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. 407 7th St. N.W l|_Entrance Next to Kay's J

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