Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1930, Page 25

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ADULT EDUCATION ISHELD NECESSITY National Association Dispels Idea Children Alone Can Be Helped. By the Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 3"——11!!\ National Education Association is pre- | paring to assume the role of a truant | officer to bring half-educated grown- ups back to school. ‘The general impression that the as- | sociation is chiefly interested in edu- eating youngsters was dispelled by Miss | E. Ruth Pyrtie of Lincoln, Nebr., presi- ' dent of the organization, in an address prepared for the sixty-eighth annual convention here tod: The association has its eye on the Adults of the Nation, just as much as on the children, and hopes to arrange a country-wide program that will make students of all working men and wom- | en, banish llliteracy and carry those who eady have been well schooled | & higher education, Miss Pynle along said. The N. E. A. president called upon | the teaching profession to assist the | association's National Commission and the 48 State Commissions in promoting | plans for the wise use of leisure time. 20 REDS AND POLICE | ARE REPORTED SLAIN/ Matamoras, Mexico, Officials Clnh’ With Communists in Streets. By the Associated Press. | TORREON, Mexico, June 30.—The eorrespondent of La Prensa reporta that 20 Communists and police were killed and 8 wounded in a severe encounter in the streets of Matamoras, Coahulla, near here. | $8.000.000 AIRCRAFT CONTRACTS AWARDED BY ARMY AND NAVY [ Five-Year Programs Much Advanced in Steps to Acquire Modern Planes, Engines and Spare Parts. The Army and Navy five-year avia- tion programs were considerably ad- vanced during the past week when con- tracts ‘otaling nearly $8,000,000 wera awarded for aircraft, aireraft engines and spare parts for the two services. ‘These will the last major vontracts nw-rded under the current ap\ropria- tion bil The Armv Air cor&- orders were by far the ll r, totaling | $6.,000,000, been mtm!d out through the year. > WASHINGTON ‘The Army orders call for 402 planes and 128 extra engines, with spare parts. The orders will bring into the service one outstanding new type of Army air- craft, the new Thomas-Morse all-metal observation &ln? equipped with Pratt & Whitney Wasp engines, An order for 71 of the Thomas-Morse planes, which are of the O-19-B type, was awarded to the Consolidated Air- uwrflxlmuulv[crn!t Corporation of Buffalo, at a con- Navy contracts having | tract price of $1,018,126.20. The Planes are to go to the observation squadrons JuLius GARFINCKEL&CO No Approvals All Sales Final Announcing to the Publlc Our Removal Sale Prior to Our Removal to Our. New Building at F and 14th Streets Extraordinary Values in Garfinckel Merchandise for replacement th‘mllh ll rkli ‘The O-19B is a "'°‘¥"°' lane carrying one machine gun fo and two guns on flexible mounts in the rear cockpit. It also carries bombs, radio, fleld camera equipment and fuel for ng-distance ‘vation work. This is the first pline in which an air-cooled type of engine has been used for obser- vation work in the Air-Cooled Type Engine. ‘The air-cooled type of engine also will be used in a new type of Douglas ob- servation pllne of Which 44 were or- dered by the Al “l’tlhll ‘SBummer, with rate of 20 planes per The training planes are to be powered ith Wasp engines of 450 horsepower d will be the most powerful Delivery on | type in v‘::mey nomu m developing l" Wcr fllnt resembles the Doufiu rvnuon pl-nu now stand- From M‘lhmt of th:mmhl: juadrons of tl Corps ‘mos ;mmt of the new orders is that awarded to the Boeing Airplane Co. of Seattle, Wash,, for 131 pursuit planes of the P-12B type, equipped for high altitude operations. The contract price is $1,543,183.90. The P-12B type is the one used by the 95th Pursuit Squadron, Rockwell Field, San Diego, Calif., for " | high altitude combat work which is opening & new chapter in military air tactics. A squadron of the planes has oper- |ated in formation up to altitudes of 29,000 feet, or nearly six miles, and one of the squadroi $1.39 Criss-Cross Curtains " Marquisette in ivory and ecru, Have cornice valance and tie backs. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor 87¢c 1tol0Yd. Lcngthl— $1.39 to $2.50 Qualities load, has climbed to m new phnu u-o lhh for us for the pilot. Pratt .m uy:-m will be used for the power $742,643 Contract Let ‘The Air Corps awarded to the Wright Agronnutlnl Corporation, of Paterson, wntnm mr i28 air-cooled en- ire parts, at a cost of 742'01 l! engines are to be used for bombardment planes of the LB-8 type already contracted for. The Pratt & Whitney engines for the new planes which have just been ordered are still to be purchased under a con- tract the terms of which are under negotiation. ‘The Air Corps awarded to the Sikor- sky Aviation Corporation, of Bridge- port, Conn,, a contract for 10 amphib- ian planes at a contract price of $437,- 832, ‘These planes are used at sea. Ane Meus Shipment of Sn Remnants Last Friday morning a host of shoppers was wait- '|ing at the door at 9:15 to get first choice of a group of Ml RENTING [ and ,BL N1 nAlA Al.l.lllhfl yém". : Lea s It. Vernon Raflway 'l’.-lnl Dungannon Rural Council, |n Ireland, will nnlnci-lly assist farmers in build- £ €D\ LAKES-TO-SEA STAGES DS MOTOR TRANSIT CO "~ 39¢ Flock Dot Voiles Godenbere's—Main Pisor, A VaLuc and Fashion Event! 500 Cool Mldsummer Frocks That Are Spaclally Priced At This Low Pri $2-85 Linens! Voiles! Ray,oml lnd vm: white Silks! Organdi, All of the favorite hot-weather fabrics are here—in styles so irresistible that it is impossible not to want several of them! Crisp sleeveless linens with lots of style and very little trimming . . . fine French voiles in beautiful prints or handmade pastel models . . . washable shantungs and crepes . . . plain and printed organ- dies in lovely cape styles .. .dainty em- broidered or printed crepes . . . dotted silks or voiles. . In cool white and every popular pastel shade. Such smart frocks at only $2.85, will move quickly from our racks—so don’t delay in making selec- tions for your vacation wardrobe! Sizes 14 to 50 $10 & $125° Dresses) $6-90 Shown in sleeveless, short-sleeved and long- . sleeved models that show all of the newer fash- ion tendencies for Midsummer, White, pastels, florals, dots, stripes and combinations of white and colors. The dispatch stated that the Com- munists had sought permission to parade in protest against the govern- ment’s arrests of Communists in vari- ous parts of Mexico, | Three times refused, they decided to march anyway. The police blocked their path. Members of the demon- | strators opened fire on the officers. Arturo Pena, chief of police, the re- port said, was wounded. He had given orders for a general attack. ‘Troops were hurried to the scene. The dispatch sald they soon restored these same beautiful silks at this astonishing price— and the last piece was gone within an hour! These, from the same prominent mifl, in the same handsome qualities, will sell as quickly, so get here early. You've never seen such silk h.ngams — they are simply .mu/mg‘ Many smart patterns and colors . . . in these six fabrics: ~—40-inch Printed Flat Crepe e ~—40-inch Novelty Silks —~—40-inch Crepe Satins ~40-inch Flat Crepe Goldenbers's—Main Floor The Finest of the World's Goods at Great Savings Every Department in the Store Ie Included In this Sale Event for ~—40-inch Summer Prints F\menl by Motor But . For the first time in many years a funeral was held recently on Incheail- Joch, in Loch Lamond, Scotland, better | known as-the “burying island.” "It was that of James McParlane of Loch 8! who was employed all his life on the Montrose estate at Drymen. The coffin ‘was taken from the mainland by motor boat and the 100 mourners were con- | Veyed in motor boats and small boats. | —_— | A $1,000,000 plant, operated by pulverized coal, has just been opened near Glace Bay, Nova Scotls Women Misses Juniors Small Girls Small Boys Infants F Street Coner of 13th You Will Find Many Needed Items in This Sale of Vacation Toiletries $1.25 Tre Jur 35¢ Djer-Kiss Summer Special Taleum Powder 49¢ Ede Combination includes 50¢ box Pure high-grade talcum, with of face powder, 50c nickel- the delightful Djer-Kiss odor. plated compact and 25¢ can of Specially priced for this sale at talcum. only 14e a ean. Group at Only Sizes 14 to 46 For a Cool Dl'pur Swim— Women's & Misses’ Bathing Suits $q .95 Didn't know vou could buy an all-wool suit for the Fourth for only $1.95, did you? Well these are very unusual values—plain or novelty striped models in a good assortment of colors. Sizes 34 10 4. Wrisley's 59¢ Bath Salts, 33¢ Daintily scented bath crystals in To‘let Needs shaker jar. Cool and refreshing. i " 59¢ Alco Wash, pint size, 70% mb- $1 “Night Cap” Bath Salts bing alcohol con o 59¢ 25¢ Dickinson Witch Hazel, Decorated glass water jar with bottle drinking glass cover; filled with 20c Carbona, delicately scented bath salts. B Pl $1 Bath Salts Sets, 50¢ iy ANl heske Attractive box containing jar of S0c Dressing Combs, perfumed bath salts, with eight in= dividual packages of bath salts. black and colors . $3 De Vilbiss Perfumizers, assort- 50c Bath Brushes, 29¢ Good quality bath brushes, with ed colors $1 De Vilbiss Perfumizers, ma fine grade white bristles and long, 5 detachable handles. shapes and colors 79c Bath Brushes, 49¢ Bath Soaps aien et T i el 10c Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes for 19 colors, with long, detachable han- 10¢ Wrisley Ollv 4 cakes dles and good quality bristles. o $1 Syr asc 10c Lifebuoy ‘Soap, 5 ‘cakes for o 10¢ Lux Tailet Soup, 4 cukes Usual _two. size fountain 2 syringes of g grade red rubber; 100 B'etthun Soap, 5 cakes for 29 Miscellaneous Beautiful new sport prints of a high-grade rayon- and cotton quality that are guaranteed fast color. S¢ 36 inches wide. complete with all accessories. Bath Sprays, 89¢ Handy bath sprays of new col- ored rubber in pastel shades. Large, heavily nickeled spray. Goldenberg's—Main Floor, ,100 Doz. $1.39 & $1.50 Sheets 1 Heavy round thread Dleach sheets that are free from starch or dressing. Both sizes finished with deep hems. Periect quality and will stand frequent washing, 39¢ Bleached Pillowcases Need some fresh pillowcases? 45x36-inch bleached z9c Goldenberg's—Becond Floor. Home Furmshmgs That Spell ‘Thrift for Tuesday Shoppers! Ready-to-Hang Porch Awnings Cost Y3 to V3 Less Than Those Made to Order High-grade, ready-to-hang striped awnings of heavy 8-ounce material —that will save you both the ex- pense and trouble of having your awnings made to order. With heavy painted stripes (green with khaki, brown with khaki) — as nearly sunproof as we ean make them. 12 ft. 6 in. wide. . 13 ft. 6 in. wide. . 4 14 ft. 6 in. wide. . | ‘9 ft. 6 in. wide...$11.40 $16.70 | 10 ft. 6 in. wide. . .312.70' 15 ft. 6 in. wide...$16.70 Window Awnings to Match 30-In. Size 36-In. Size. 42&48 In. Sizes 30&36 In. Sizes $2.95 *3.49 °3.98 *1.59 Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor Bathing Caps, 10c to 50¢ Cret Crash Beach Coats, $1.95 and $2.95 9¢ Cashi ufl. g iy, 5ot oot Bouq Goldenbery’s—Second Floor sonp, 6 cakes fOr ..coevene. 8-Pc. Linweave SlipCover Sets Sold Regularly at $10 Set $5.95 Well tailored covers of durable quality Linweave—much higher priced ordinarily. For three- piece outfit: Davenport, Club Chair and Wing Chair. With § separate cushions, Goldenbors's—Sooond Floor. printed voiles for only 19c! Fine, sheer qullllv in a score of delightful . }; . 79c Printed Rayon Piques Goldenbers's—Main Floor. 49 29¢ Printed Voiles Boys’ $1.39 to $2.95 40 Inches Wide and Guaranteed. Colorfast Irmkc and v«hahloh Al perfect Wash Suits button-on and sun suit styles. An exceptionally fine group of ; quality and absolutely colorfast. 81.15 Sizes 2% 9 years. All have short Bleached quality 81x90 d 81x99 inch sizes Boys’ $1 to $1.50 Samples, irreg- ulars n\fl surplus 79c and kl\l pants, At a great savings. Long white duck pants, khaki pants and knickers of linens, fancy cottons, Wash Pants knickers sallor pants, cuff-bottom long white coverts, etc. Sizes 8 to 18 years, Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. Goldenbery’s—Fourth Floor. Luggage Needs Are Very Inexpensive Here! $10.50 Traveling Bags 87.50 Men's 18-inch traveling bags, built on steel frames, with cobra grain Mbrikold or cowhide covering. Strong handles and brasc locks. $6.50 Fib, Suit Cases Two_large sizes, 24 and 26 Inches. Heavy box frames, covered with vuleanized fiber All perfect and of staunch quality. Reductions on Warren Porch = Shades In green or brown, Made with mew pat- ented fasteners, so a f§ child can put them up Fvery year at this time BARBARA STONE offers to -her thousands of customers throughout country an ANNUAL SALE. Thi your oppor- tunity te buy two and three dresses for the price of one. 4 ft. wide, $2.95 7 ft. wide, $4.95 5 ft. wide, $3.95 8 ft. wide, $5.95 6 ft. wide, $4.39 10 ft. wide,$6.95 All Have 7-ft. Drop $2 Bar Harbor Cushion Sets Tufted seat and baék. ble and button-tufted. colors and patterns . 5 ft. wide. . 6 ft. wide...... 7 ft. 6 in. wide. . 8 ft. 6 in. wide. .$13.70 .$14.70 .$15.70 $4.50 Hat Boxer Indispensable to the woman trav- eler! Cholce of binck patent or cobra grain cases in rornd and square shapes locks and Gladstone Ca 22 or 24 inch genuine cowhide Gladstones that uny man would 310 70 nicely fin- IJIM in every de- Reversi- Attractive *1 harge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Addéd—We Do Not Péinalisé Our Friends 1115 “F”. St. Washington, D. C. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor [

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