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SPEED BOAT TURNS | MAY DECIDE RAGE Gar Wood Says Ability to Take Them at 90 Miles Will Be Factor. By the Associated Press. ! DETROIT, August 28.—Gar Wood, ' defender of the Harmsworth Trophy, ! believes that abllity to make the turns | while traveling 90 miles an hour, may be the deciding factor in this year's nce, the first heat of which will, be Saturday afternoon on the De- | uolt River. Distance of the race is 30 miles, over & 5-mile course between Belle Isle and | the Michigan mainland. Four of the | five boats entered are capable of doing | 80 miles an hour, and Wood believes | that matters should be about even on ' ‘the stretches. It usually is necessary to | slow down to 80 miles an hour for the | turns at either end of the 2l;-mile | straightaway. ! Miss Marion Barbara Carstairs, Eng- | lish challenger for Wood's title as speed | boat champion of the world, convinced | the most skeptical yesterday that Wood will have no walkaway as has been the | case_on every occasion since he won | the Harmsworth Trophy in 1920. Miss | Carstairs took the wheel of the Estelle 1V, which failed to finish last year, and gave a smooth performance on a run over the championship course. ‘The Miss Americas VIII, IX and V probably will be given their final trial runs today, but -the Estelle IV and Estelle V are not expected to appear on the river again until called for the opening heat. “Making turns at high speed.is a knack, and a driver must be ajert and know just what his boat will stand" Wood commented. “Orlin and I (Or-| Un Johnson, Wood's mechanic) have | teamed it s0 often that we have a set of signals for these races. When I want him to shut down I bump his knee. I do the same thing when I want him to open l.he throttle.” TRANSPORTING COST OF PUPILS VARIES Expense Decreased in Some Mary- land Counties, While It In- creased in Others. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, August 28.—Average tion costs per county high school pupil in 1929 showed an increase of $3.77 over those for 1928, although the average annual cost of transporta- tion for a county elementary school pupil showed a-decrease of $1.68, ac- ‘cording to a report issued by the State department of education. six counties, Garrett, St. Marys, Harford, Calvert, Wicomico and Alle- , the cost of transporting elemen- gry -chool pupils was at least $5 lower 4n 1928. In Kent lnd'[‘llbot there wm increases of. $9 and $4.50, respec- tively. Three counties, Garrett, Kent and Cecil, had costs of more than $40 per pupil. ‘The average amount lgent from pub- Hc funds for each high school pupil transported in 20 of the counties totaled $27.62. In three counties, Carroll, Har- ford and St. Marys, pupils had to get to high school at their own expense. This also was the policy in Calvert the pre- ceding year, but in 1920 the county -Aepud g - transportation to high 'x‘ha counties of the State spent ap- wmflzl’ $512,000 for the transporta- of more than 18,900 pupils to pub- the year, an increase d "IJ m lnd 8,021 pupils over 1928, BERNARD A. DUKE DIES AT HOME IN GLEN ECHO Real BEstate Man Had Served for Past Twenty Years as Justice of the Peace. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., August 28.—Ber- pard A. Duke, for many years in the Teal estate and insurance business in Washington, died yesterday afternoon at his home, in Glen Echo, aged 59 years. His health had not been good for sev- eral years, and on Monday he suffered a stroke of apoplexy, which was the immediate cause of his death. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary E. Duke; two_sisters, Mrs, Edward J. Mc- Quade of Washington and Miss Emma Duke of New York City, and a brother, H. W Duke of Washington. The funeral lace at 11 o'clock Saturday om the funeral home of -mer E. Pumphrey, Rockville, with burial in the cemetery at Potomac, Md. Mr. Duke was & native of New York City, lived in Washington about 30 arsand for the last 25 years has made 5’ len Echo his home. He was a mem- ber of the Bethesda Lodge of Masons and for the last 20 years had been a Justice of the peace for the Glen Echo neighborhood. The Bethesda Lodge of :!luom will participate in the funeral tes, POSTAL CLERKS ASK RAISE Wational Association Session Passes on Several Pay Questions. DALLAS, Tex., August 28 (#).—In- ereased mimimum salaries, increased overtime pay, additional pay-for length of service, retirement after 30 years of service, regardless of age, and weekly half-holidays were proposals indorsed by the United National Association of Put Omco Clerka here zesoerdlz 3 Rooms, Kitchen $65.00 THE MONTANA 1726 M Street N.W. POPULAR EXCURS!ON VIA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Washington, D. C. and Alexandria, Va. to Charlottesville, Va. $3.00 Culpeper, Va. . 2.00 Danville, Va... 5.00 Lynchburg, Va 4.00 Orange, Va.... 2.50 SATURDAY AUGUST 30, 1930 o Tickets will be ho Section “thareot. TUnion | ‘Station) andria, Va. 831 P urifog, tickets good on all regular trains EXCE EfiiTen, W to No B Tear, In\AnI il be onen'rd September 30th ahd_October 11th NEXT BACK HOME EXCURSION, OCTOBER 4th Tickets and 4 at Oity s Natl 1480 siation: he Talen sieth aria, Va. Southern Railway System A mLLLKLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL&LLLhLLLLLL\LLLL\LLKLLLKLL&LLL _fancy mixtares and dark 0dd Lots and Samples of 25¢ to 50¢ JEWELRY If you like pretty brooches, lze necklaces, chokers, earrings, hat ornaments, etc.—look over this collection, for the values are amazing! Goldenberg's—Main Floor Parking Opposite 8th Street Entrance Memn’s $1 Broadcloth Shirts At a Drastic Reduction! A clearance group of plain colored and white broadcloth shirts in collar-attached and neckband styles. Sizes 14 to 162, mostly whites. Irregulars. (63) Men’s $1.39 R-yon (51) /Men's 59 Athletic Union Suits, in w Sl'lirl- of peach, blue or ru]or~ Brokcn white rayon in (7') Men's 50c Shorts, (149) M in plain white and fancy Coats and formerly selling from $1.25 to $1.95. Knit Union Suits, in «mall sizes; {orlnda\ (MS) Men's Unien Suits, athletic style of checked nainsook with elastic waist and suul ber back. sizes X in fancy pat- Some irregulars. Swe-(en .in coat style neck Goldenbers’s—Main Flaor Remnant Lots of Men’'s Clothing (8 Prs.) $650 and $7.50 White Flannel Pants, in broken sizes; reduced to only " $4-95 (11) Men's $15 Linen Suits, in plain white or stripes. Sizes 9.75 35 to 38. Re- duced to $ $4.95 wool- (16 Prs) Men's Knickers, (-f] ]{ancy ens; sma sizes ‘only $2.95 (8) Young Men's $15 Smt-. of fancy mixtures, 112 sizes 32 to 36 75 (17 Prs.) $3.50 Pants, in medium and dark shades. Broken going at.. (7) $10 aad $12 Summer Suits, in siout sizes only. Great rempant 35-75 o bargains at... (51) $1950 to $25 Saits, with two pairs of pants; Fall. and stripes suitable for Regulars, smuk shorts ~ in- cluded . 1 Goldenbers's—Main Floor Remnant Lots of Boys’ Wear Boys' $595 to $695 School Suits, in blue and fancy mixtures, some 'with knickers, others with long pants. Sizes 7 33'95 to 14 years.. Extra r-nu to Match Some Suits, $1 Boys’ 79¢ to $1.19 Wash i Suits, in sleeveless styles; an odd lot for 2 39c to 5 year-olds.. Boys’ 69¢ to 95c Wash Pants, in str alghl knee and knicker styles;5 59e to 16 years Boys’ 95¢ School Caps, of tropical worsteds in light and dark shades. 6% to 7 Boys' $395 and $4.95 Topeoats, Fall weight, in blues and mixtures. Just for Fall nights. inches. Women’s $1 Rayon Undies Panties, bloomers and years 2 coats, in $2.95 sizes 2 to 5 Ool‘flitrl’ D—Thl'd Floor in pastel shades; also a few I:Inl( bloomers ' 69¢c Remnant Lots of Housewares 15¢ Glass Ash Trays, in green or red; loc ideal for your card table... $149 Mop, Pail and Wringer Sets, galvanized head floor 98c Bottle Cappers, any siz fluted pat- tern_ with tin caps; Timely val- large bottle. Cleans and time just 42 pieces, including 2- kettle, etec. pail with aluminumg wring- er and round- strongly made. of steel; adjustable to fi’c bottle Jelly Glass choice of high or low style. 39c ues! Dozen.. $1 O'Cedar Auto Polish, polishes at e same QOE 98c Grey Enamelware, qt. rice boiler, 3-qt. coffee pot, 5-qt. tea less porcelain, colored enam- el finish.. 98¢ Canister Sets, four pieces in dttractive green or ivory en- amel finish, with stenciled 68c design $9.49 Lawn Mowers, De Luxe make with ball bear- ings and 14- inch cutting reel. Just 4 $6.49 to sell at.. $1.69 Nursery Baths, oval shape, seam- $1 Squoou-Ely Floor Mops, self-wringer style with round cotton hearl ihat oo ve o @@ renewed 75¢ R nt Mop Polish, quart - size can, for any 33c floor polish- ing mop Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store $5 Demi-Amber Shell Frames Becoming shell 1 high brid 1 flr‘n;\‘el il ular hig ridge style. Il t and dark mod f t il z. almost half. A o s 85 Eyes Examined FREE «... Two Reainered Optometrists are ready to thor® hly examine your eyes and advise you as to ir exact condition without cost to you. Dr. Ngnstoroom, Registered Optometrist in Charge iment—Main Floor.—Use Your Charge Optical D W 1 Account. 59c¢ (54) Men's $1 Polo Shirts of soft cotton ' 59¢ in a good color to $4 assortment (136) Men's $2 Strrw H‘-ll.fisn(l and_stiff styles; for final (218) Men’s $1 Golf Hose, all-wool and wool mixed, in plain colors 330 Irregulars . (138 prs.) Men's 50c Lisle known Hose, nationally mercerized grade in extra sizes. 5c Black and colors.. $2.50 and $2.95 SILKS 84ch. 40-inch Travel Prints 40-inch Crepe Failles 40-inch Flat Crepes 40-inch Canton Crepes 40-inch Crepe Satins One to Five Yard-Lengths! These remnants represent a mill-end purchase, or we could never be ofiennz you such smart Fall silks at this amazing price. You will find each of these crepes widely used during the coming Fall and Winter—and many dress lengths are included! In a variety of colors s 'hble for Autumn. Goldenbery’; '—Main’ Floor, 32.95 Plaid Blankets Famous “Pepperell” qual- ity plaid blankets; just right Size 72x84 79 Ea. Goldenberg’s— Fourth Floor, GTON, I Final Disposal of Summer Dresses $2.95 and $3.95 Dresses Rayon Flat Crepes Shantungs Summer colorings. "to 40 in lot. | $7.95 to $10 Dresses Georgettes . . . Shantungs . . and a few dark crepes . . - e et o s sha with separate jackets. Sizes 14 to 20 in the group. $12.50 to $15 Dresses Really exqu broidered crepes, shantungs, chiffons, georgettes, prints—both daytime and evening styles. Sizes 14 to 20. Silk Piques . . . Prints . . . . $3.98 and sl ess styl some our Summer Goldenberg's—Second Floor A Feature Attraction Friday! Sale of $2.95 to $4 Fall Hats L"f of Plentyof Large Veriety! .88 Head Sises Tats-of Styl.' Included! e group that we have assembled here for tomorrow, and won't you be thrilled * over the values! Rich, deep Autumn tones to match your frocks—the new wines, inky blues, browns, Matrons who require large head sizes. will find that we have pro- vided smartly for their bottle green, and, of needs in this opportune course, BLACK. sale. Goldenbers's—Second Floor Our Phone Number NAtional 5220 0dd Lots of $1.98 to $2.98 HANDBAGS e 's'::;:'.'{.','..‘a"n'f.'.’i‘.: $1.19 pouch and arm styles, in a variety ef colors. ‘Goldenbers’s—Main Floor Mill Lengths and Remnants ¢;f 19¢ and 25¢ Wash Fabrics 36-In. Printed Percales 32.In. Dress Ginghams 32-In. Tissue Ginghams 27-In. Shaker Flannels 2 e yd. 36-In. Outing Flannels An attractive selection here in many useful lengths. Mill Lengths of 29c Percales, two to five yard pieces, in guaranteed fast- inches colored__patterns. 36 wide. Yd Extra Timely. Extra hmely because these are the days when mothers are starting to sew on school frocks for their daughters— and because these make uncommonly pretty school frocks! Extra special, as you can see, ata saving of 21c a yard! Lovely patterns—in guaranteed fast colors. 36 inches wide. MONTH«END REMNANTS o Remnant Lengths of New Fall Remnant Groups of Extra Special! 50¢c Printed Rayons 123%4c Unbleached Conon-. in one to five l yard mill lengths? Heavy 73 9c inches wide. Yd /4c Goldenbers's—Main Floor round-thread quality, 39 Useful Mill Lengths of 29¢ Yard Goldenbers’s—Main Floor Remnant Group of $1.50 Silk HOSE Irregulars of 79 c a mationally known make ned sheer and ight hose, in- ‘ew in the Gren- dull finish. Hem and . Broken sizes. ’ 25¢ & 35c Hose, broken lots of 34 and 1. length socks; also long stockings, in plain colors and fancy pat- ;:mr Cluru?g l,e Kiddi 9c & 25c Socks, broken sizes of plaited and lisle Black and few col- Nh bbb bhbhbhbbb Floor Coverings .. 7. Sec 0Odd lots, floor samples and irregulars at drastic reductions to effect a quick disposal Friday! (20) $5 to $6.50 Felt Base Art Squares without bor- ders. Size 9x10, 53 45 9x11 or 9x12 ft. (25) 36 to $9 Felt Base Rugs of Armstrong (dam- aged) Congoleum and es. Sizes 9x9, 9x :'$3.95 (4) $25 Tapestry Brus- sels Rugs, extra large (11%4x12 {t.) $14-95 seamless wool quality (15) $9 Congéleum-Made Rugs, all perfect quality in neat . tile de- sign (10) $37.50 Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 feet; slight seconds of a, nationally known make $24 59c Gold Seal Congoleum, 200 yards of mill lengths, in tile and carpet (15) $27 and $29 Wool Velvet Rugs, seamless, and of durable quality. Some seconds included. 9x12 or 8.3x10.6 size Goldenbers's—Downstal; Remnant Lots of Lingerie, Etc. $1 Step-ins & Bloomers, of Fruit of the Loom and Rugs, floor samples of nainsook; in tailored and leading makers; ss’ lace - trimmed size 9x12 feet.. models. Clearing (2 $75 Wilton Rugs, at 49¢ $1 Voile Undies, step-ins, chemise and panties; in perfect quality and seam- pretty lace-trim- 69c (12) $55 to $60 Axminster less, in 9x12-ft. ss. med styles room size . () $70 Wuhon Rugs, handsome (12 Prs.) Pajamas, two- piece styles; in neat flocr samples; Si stripes. Clearin e 948 *79¢ quality and seamless, $1 Black Slips, of lustron: rayon satin; in 3 8.3x10.6 { (6) $15 Wool Tapestry Brussels Rugs, all perfect quality, in 6x9- §€).85 (10) $3 Felt-base Rugs, in the popular 6x9-ft. size. Slight seconds, s1.85 but good pat- terns . 8225 to $3 Inlaid Lino- Jeums, 200 yards, in short #lengths. Good 31-50 patterns. Sq. yd. ., with inner belts and diaphragm boning. $3.00 Girdles, of defvice- able materials; in small sizes, to half 792 and $1 Bandettes, in fancy brocades ‘9e and stripes .. Goldenbers’s—Second Floor Wear $1 Play Suits, in two- piece and button-on styles. Blue, khaki 79c and sand. (15) Girls’ $1 Smocks, of wide; Goid 7\() yards, n LA 35¢ (12) $39 and $42 Wool Velvet Rugs, floor samples and xhght sec- onds. 9 x12-ft, g $27 Friday Remnants in Curtains, Broken_sizes. 850 Prs. Women’'s Novelty Misses’ $2 Footwear ° Including slippers, oxfords, ~ties and strap pumps; sturdily made. All sizes to 89¢ Tennis Shoes For boys and girls; in all In brown or all perfect quality. sizes to large 6, white; Real bll"lll‘ll at Remnant Lots of Toilet Goods $1 and $150 Hudnut * Compacts, single and dou- ble styles; a dis- contintied model, for only Pound Can of Tale, Spooner’s corylopsis. delightfully scented 50c Bath Salts, Nymfaun make, offered at a frac- tional Friday Footwear 34 te $6 Values! Straps ut-Outs 29 .. Pumps All Sizes to 8 Patents Gun Metals Tans Two Tones All Style Heels Every Pair Perfect Quality! and high models. All perfect Women’s Leatherette Slippers able models . . . in all sizes Boys’ $2 Shoes s l .44 quallty, and all sizes included With elk soles and padded 59c and all wanted colors. 69c + Both good looking oxfords $1.69 2 in the lot. Special at heels. Thoroughly comfort- Goldenberg's—Main It Is Here! $1.39 Bleached Shades, Ete. $150 to $250 Ruffled Curtains, one - pajr - of-a- kind; in flowered, rayon- trimmed -and other styles : 89e $1 Ruffled Curtains, with rayon - trimmed valance and tie-backs, Iu 59c rose only 29c to 50c Curtain Ma- terials, voiles, ravon mar- quisettes and French mar- quisettes ; in <‘hlo rt lengths. 39¢ Cretonnes, in a large array of floral allover, and modrrnxstn. l,c treatments, 95¢ Oil Opaque Window Shades, in white, green or ecru, SHght sec- 49e onds. Marked at 89c American Holland Window Shades, all per- fect quality; in white, Opaque Windew Shades, perfect quality; in white, ecru or green. 47e Underpriced at Goldenbers’'s—Fourth Floor blue or green broadcloth; in 79c broken sizes. $1.98 and $2.98 Bathing Suits, all - wool quality; in broken 5§69 girls ... % T hu ts’ athing Sum, 39 in broken sizes c (131) Infants’ 50c Slnrt- of fine combed cotton, in button-front and double- breasted styles. Bro- loe ken sizes.. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor Remnant Lots of Knit Undies $1 “Merode” Union Suits, pink or white knit models, in bodice style with tight shell knee and closed seat. soc Bmken sizes 29¢ Gauze Cotton Vests, bodice and a few built. shoulder styles; regulars ... Kiddies' S0c W Iof l-msu_scmk4 wit E Iegs. izes 50 10" Yedrs: zsc Slight seconds Goldenbers's—Main Flooss Clearance Prices The New RCA | ; Radiola Super-Heterodyne You've heard a good deal about it—now you it! Model 80, with s, electro-dynamic amplification and P .vmch S1425° Less Tabes Listen in on Station WRC at.10 P.M. Tonight Radio Dept.—Fourth Floor. ity, full double- 94 bed size (81x90 c inches), of closely woven, round-thread quality, Real bargains at 94c. 39¢ Bleached Pillowcases, large size (45x36 inches). finished with zsc deep hems ... $139 Mattress Co lull anll twin-bed sizes, of ven unbleached f Goldenberg's-—Main Floor On All Luggage! Even if your vacation is over for this Summer, it will pay you to investigate luggage reductions like the: $15 to $20 Dress Tmnh, now. flo.so & $14.50 $35 Wardrobe Trunks, now marh.d 23.00 $15 to $18 Steamer Trmha, now..... $15 Cowhide Gladstone Cases. . . $14.50 Traveling Bags, now $15 to $20 Leather Suit Cases. . $ $5 to $10 Qvernight (18to22in.), $325 & SS 50 $12 Fitted Overnight Cases, now 7.00 $3.25 to $5.50 Hat Boxes, now . . . $1.98 & $3.75 $1.5Q Steel Frame Suit Cases . . ¥ 4 O $12 Wardrobe Suit Cases for Women. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor ““““““““‘“““““““““‘fl““‘l_