Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1930, Page 32

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, JUNE 27, 1930 + THE D, C. FRIDAY, AMERIC ANS c ARE Strange 1930 Life NUR]’HERN REBELS {T{,;"_"}f,:?‘ ?n‘:‘;‘h':n}?,:,“';‘n‘:‘ '::":;‘ ’,',3_' ree Parking Space Opposite 8th Street Entrance Suddenly Appears e Rl el Enjoy a Cool Kiddies' y ‘The armies of Yen Hsi-Shan, rebel FUR WAR MUTHERS To Man Long Blind WIN MURE GRUUNB o Corltiiats et mvafie Saattbu Soda o —— o Saivey o3 e " rui o g e g Girls “Graceful and _— g‘hfi?:;fififi"flf“fZfliJL u: —at our 35c Gallantry of Arm¥ Officers| Charming” Now to Man |Further Natlonahs.t With- enirate at Chowisun, T3 miles et of Fankeeatite? Bt Makes Impression on Who Lost Sight in 1900. | drawals Reported in Shan- 2,5 retreating southward under dim- ; Third Fleor, — reach Suchow, Kiangsu, to re-establish —————= French People. e tung and Honan. gonnections with the main government : 3 - - f 0.906 Mivoaind rvi e e MR ey tage i he erial gl sion he 5 > # . SHANGHAL, Jine: AP ~iNerthsin Haichow - Tungkwan Railway. — The 3 Pish last Monday, and yesterday Fish, ST. QUENTIN, France, June 27— rebels said the battle was turning in American Army officers are tenderly | ¥ho has been living in the night of earing for the American Gold Star)of 190, was taking in the sights of the) Mothers and wives who are now visit- | Chicago of 1930. ing the tombs of their World War dead. A e o e T AT hare | blind for 30 years. There were electric | m%é‘l‘v;:hts}'];ufi?{x;l attitude of the | towers instead of 10-story “skyscrapers™ American officer has also made a deep And blindness, with memories of the world 1t was a strange, but pleasing, life are | that he saw with eyes that have been Gold Star Mothers {cars instead of cable cars, 45-story | and in the realm of the feminine shape- rebel claims of sweeping victories over Nationalist forces in Shantung and | Honan Provinces and virtual silence in government circles featured the news from China’s civil war front today. Northern reports said the rebels had | inflicted telling losses upon government | their favor because they had learned beforehand what the Nationalists' strat- egy would be. Rebels said this enabled | them to place 70,000 troops in a strategic position from which they had forces. i S5 T ‘ Are All-Around Favorites for Summer 1930! ||||Il|I||Il||I||||umlIlllllllllll“l"l" impression upon the French people of the districts visited. French cooking pleases the Gold Star Mothers, but their praise for French eooking does not .extend to French eoffee. ‘The mothers are not forgetting their men folk at home, and members of one party answering a question as to what were the principal souvenirs bought to take home replied handkerchiefs and neckties, though many a French_doll s tucked away for little Annle or Elsie. When one party sat down to eat at #t. Quentin there was a _bouquet of flowers beside each plate. It developed that the donor was a French peasant who had lost three sons in the war. Bhe could not bear to meet the Ameri- ean mothers, but had slipped quietly into the dining room while the Ameri- cans were at the gravesides of their sons and placed a bouquet of flowers ¢ each plate. “They look 80 lonely, those black grosses of the German soldiers, almost like unwanted dead,” said one mother. “But they, too, had mothers.” Nearly 700 Money Saving Stores from #Coast to Coast” AM. 1 GIVEN ¢ AWAY. (A $1.00 Loose Powder) CARA NOME COMPACT given awnay with each purchase of a $2.00 Box of CARA NOME FACE POWDER 35¢c Odorono 60c Pompeian 60c Neet DY 75c Stacomb + 40 Pinaud’s 50c Newbro’s Brownatone s & |y calves had replaced bulging bustles. | Mustaches and tsm}:b‘;u'ns, . and hitching posts had gone their way. In 1899. while Fish and his bride were on their honeymoon in_Ohio, a falling tree struck him and his optic | nerves were paralyzed. He has been stone blind ever since. He returned to Chicago and founded & business college to support himself and his new wife, and ever since he has | headed the school, buying supplies by | the sense of touch and learning to know his pupils by their voices. Monday his sight suddenly returned, dimly at first. Yesterday he was taken | for his first “sightseeing” trip around the city which has been his home for many years. was terrified by the rush of auto He traffic. “If I had known these sutos| to_walk in the Loop,” he said. | When he first saw the women of to- | day he was “mystified,” Fish said. “Now | they seem graceful and charming.” he | added. His wife, he says. is not at all the same girl now whose picture he has | rushed so fast I never would have amdf t 'had fn mind these 30 years. 7 A day TOILET Powders, Rouges and Talcums -5;:] & J. Bab 2 o . Daby Powder l4e 35 Mum + « » 21€ 25¢c D. & R. Cold Cream . 17€ 23¢ 39¢ 45¢ Night Cream » 1.00 Danderine 60¢c 53¢ Eau de Quinine 99¢ 42¢ 39¢ Hair Tonic Herpicide Mangan phates . 25c Cascarets + + 21e@ SPECIAL i 50c Phillip’s Milk A of Magnesia 31 | Combination I 35c Castoria « ¢« 23@ Em 60c California | Solution and —— “Mi-31" 1.00 Mile’s Nervine 62€ SOLUTION 1.35 Gude’s Pepto 1.00 Ovoferrin & & Eskay’s Neurophos- Prom Point Beacu The Chesapeake’s Finest A Seaside Colony That Is Essentially Different Another desirable section of Plum Point Beach now heing opened at Pre-development prices. Every lot with view of bay and with beach priv- ; ileges. ol Finest of Salt Water Bathing—Fine Shade— i Pure Artesian Water TEA HOUSE NOW OPEN An Ideal Vacation Place PLUM POINT BEACH 1125 14th St. N.W, Phone National 2 S , ,' ' STORES No need to wait for “Week-end Specials” or “Sale Days” at Liggett’s. Every is cut price day here. You save always. NEEDS srzE 50c Dorin’s Rouge 42€ 60c Djer-Kiss Face Powder + 38e 50c Pompeian Rouge 3 Q@ 60c Pompeian Beauty Powder + + 36€ Tooth Paste 1.00 Coty’s 270 Face Powder ssc 60c Pompeian Massage Cream 38€ For the Teeth 35c Size CASTORIA 23¢ SIZE " - ¥:}Jm¥aste . 27c¢ Dam:':ine - 'Il?c:ar:l?\ Paste + 28€ — TPII‘G e . | O 5 Teribae + 3Me | 60cSine Sal Hepatica 36¢c A cleansing deodorant, mouth wash, gargle and prophylactic. Both for 50¢ M 8lc¢ 72¢ 1.29 DY ‘2 ,32-95 $3-95 Because they are so jaunty and smart . . . because they are becom- ing to so many different types of face . . . because they will go with frocks of every color. .. and because they are so inexpensive (especial- ly so at Goldenberg’s!) these tailored straws that closely resemble genuine panama, will appear in almost every vacation picture, Medium-brimmed, with plain or creased crown, and plain or Roman- striped ribbon. We have a host of them ready for Saturday shoppers! $2 and $3 White & Pastel Felts, $1.19 Goldenbers's—Second Floor Girls’ Sheer Frocks with large collars, flared skirts, tuck-in ef- o 1.9 . Girls’ Rayon Flat Crepe Slips Lace-trimmed white built-up shoulder models, and hemstitched top slips in pink. Quite necessary with sheer frocks. Sizes 6 to 12 years. In rosador, muscadine, Slight irfregulars of a na- 55 novelty straight tops. . Of Cool Summer Prints fcets, or trim tailored lines. Sleeveless or with Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. A Wonderful “Buy” At fon, silk from top to toe evenglow, sunbasque, beige Ygun metal— favorites, every one. tionally known make. With and trim fitting ankles. Kiddies’ 50c Imported Socks colored socks (white, All perfect. 3 for S0e Pretty as can be—these crisp, sheer frocks, s l elbow sleeves. Sizes 7 to 14 years. . $1.65 Full-fashioned Full-fashioned sheer chif- with lisle interlined tops. s l clair, sun brown and light 9 . Women’s $1 Chiffon Hose o seamed backs, fashion marks Full-fashioned, plain Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Sale of $1 Pearls’ trimmed styles. At Exactly P Half Price! ng. { Kiddies’ 79¢ Rayon Undies Panties, bloom- ers, slips and com- binations in pink 5 ,c 5 : or peach. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Dainty chokers, two strand, three strand, 18-inch and 24- inch necklaces of creamy white or colored pearls®, Many have rhinestone rondels. *Stmulated. Goldenbers’s—Malin Floor. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Women’s Sport . Skirts Ofl"::mul s2.98 Silk Beautifully tailored skirts in many styles; white and popular pastel shades. Yoke top, flared, pleated, bodice-top and other models—splendid values and selection. Batiste and Lawn Blousettes Frills, jabots, encle, wtc, wve SPEE these dainty sleeveless blousettes a pretty feminine touch. Pastel shades. Goldenbers’s—Second Floor $1 Rayon Undies Women’s cool rayon step-ins, shorts, panties and chemise, in tailored and lace- Ideal for vacation wear —they launder so well and need no iron- 300 Men'’s $3.95 ' “Sea Lion”’ Bathing // Only once in a long, long $1,000 Boys’ $1.50 to $4.95 WashSuits Our Two Famous Brands— Paul Revere and Robin Hood $l-l5 - New up-to-the-minute styles for growing youngsters that are always needing new wash suits for play and dress. Snappy models in linens, broadcloths, rayons and satins. The group includes sun suits and a few sample suits, Sizes 2 to 10 years. Boys’ $1 Covert Knickers Cotton coverts—golf Boys’ $1 & $1.50 style in gray, tan, ox- o ford—and they are all , 9° Bell Shirts & washable. Never be- fore under $1 a pair. Now 79c. Blo“m 69c to 95c Wash Pants Both knicker and straight knee length styles. Linens, khaki and fancy cottons 5! some with elastic waist and cuffs. 7 to 17. Boys’ $2.50 and $2.95 Bathing Suits 79¢ Sport collar models with short sleeves, high collar models with long sleeves. Perfects and irregulars. Wool _ suits, one- Shirts, sizes 8 to 14 piece California sl-,s for jrs. and youths; FIG with ey S8 sizes 12 to 1414 neck. fect, Also new speed models. A few two-piece models. Sizes 24 to 28. suits, 24 & 36+ $1.19 Goldenbers’s—Third Floor, Blouses, button - on style, 4 to 10, and reg- ular style 6 to 16 yrs. 9 Specials in Toiletries $1 Melba Perfume, in attractive glass - stoppered _ bottles. One- o Lily of At Vaky e an of the $1 Dolly Madison Body Powder, deliciously scented. Large enam- eled metal box with ve- 6’7¢c Boys’ 79¢ Union Suits Cross-bar mus- 39 lin_athletic union 39° lour puft .. it suits with closed ”:Illdcdgu‘l:on—am (hum..“n large crotch. Sizes 26 to 34, S 3 48¢ 25c Can Mennen's Borated Taleum Powder, per 14¢ 250 Jergen's “Castolay” Soap, for infants and grown- 10 ups; per cake c 80c Nymfaun Bath Salts, delightfully scented crys- 18 o T c $1 Ben Hur Perfume, of a deli- cate Oriental odor. Fra- 28 grant and lasting; 1% oz c of OV Liiiveicisienions s 25¢ 25¢c Melba Adorme Talcum, a favorite powder with a lo delightful odor ......... c sises; strongly good quality Dupont Decorated Pearl-on-Shell Toilet Sets $5 Three-pe. Sets, brush, comb and. mirror.. Large substantial shapes; set ‘2'98 $10 Ten-pe. Sets, large bevel mirror, hairbrush, heavy comb, attractive puff, hair receiver and manicure acces- $5.48 worles; set .......0000 All new shapes of colored pearl in rose, jade and maize. All per- fect quality. Goldenbery’s—Main Floor. time will you find these famous all-wool suits so tre- mendously underpriced—at the beginning of the vaca- tion season, especially! Carefully cut speed models in black, maroon, navy, elec- tric blue, etc, also fancy striped suits . . , all with double reinforced crotch and pockets. Sizes 34 to 46 Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Dollar Day in the Men'’s Dept. A Great Assortment of Men’s Needs at Great Value-Giving Prices See Today’s Times for Full Particulars $2.00 to $3.00 Shirts, some irregs., 14 to 18. . . $1 Men’s 79¢ to $1 Athletic Union Suits. . . . .2 for $1 Men’s $1.59 Broadcloth Pajamas, sizes A to D . . $1 75c¢ to $1 Shorts, samples, irregulars. . . . . 3 for $1 $1 Rayon Athletic Shirts, irregulars. . . . . 2 for $1 39c to 50c Fancy Hose, irregulars . . . 5 pairs for §1 50c to $1 Athletic Shirts, irregulars. . . . .3 for $1 Men’s $1.49 Rayon Union Suits. . ..........$1 Men’s $2 to $2.50 Straw Hats. . . . ... .. ... .$§1 Men’s 79c¢ to $1 Ties, good shapes. 2 for Men’s $1.50 Rayon Polo Shirts. . . .. .. ... .. $1 69c to $1 Golf Hose, some irregulars.. . . 2 prs. $1 Men’s 35¢ Van Heusen & Arrowtex Collars, 4 for $1 75¢ Kro-Flite Golf Balls, repaints. . . . . .3 for $1 Goldenberg's—Main Floor. - i == No Interest or Extras Added to Qur Budget Plan§

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