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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1930.° ALIVE STOCK HIT | HARD BY DROUGHT Animal Producers Are Pri-| mary Sufferers, Agriculture { . Department Reports. Men'’s 59¢ to $1.00 Athletic Union Suits elastic backs. Sizes 34 to “Varsity” and other 3 9 42. A few irregulars. makes of madras and Goldenbers’'s—Main Floor. Parks ‘ New Fall House Frocks Oppecite PN “: Regular and Extra Sizes Entrance sizes in pretty colors. BOTH SIDES OF 7° DEPEN ABLr ORE"V | AYS TO checked nainsook, with Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Announcement that the drought ' would affect primarily the live stock producers was made yesterday by the Department of Agriculture. 8 % Because of water and pasturage short- age, the cost of live stock production has increased substantially, the depart- | Smart Travel Prints! New Novelty Woolens! Heavy Canton Crepes! ! Rich Crepe Satins! HAND OF YOUTH} Georgette-with-Velvet! i ibiti iven | | Stunning, obviously NEW dresses Women l"l.mt at I'?x)nbmon Given | o For ekt oy olfice, velFast; Vtidvel in Philadelphia Park by | ¢ and afternoon welr".t a pr}ce much Ti iy, less than you usually pay for your o first Fall dresses. Deftly tailored with pleats, applied bands and sim- ple collars or cuffs—or softly mold- ed, with shirrings, lace yokes, velvet applique, flounces, flares, etc. New dusky blues, rich wine tones, cricket green and new dark brown. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44, 42" to 52Y/,. Goldenberg's—Second Floor Each One Oftering Hug-’ Savings! 526.50 $36-59 | $43-50 $35 & $37.50 $47.50 & $52.50 $55' & $60 Grades L Grades Grades 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Sizes at Each Price Lack of “cash on hand” need not keep you from looking into these remarkable rug values . . . remember you are invited to use our Budget Plan, which carries no interest or extras at Goldenberg’s. All of these rugs are of handsome, serviceable quality . . . in fact they are of a famous make which we cannot mention at these amazing prices. Rich new patterns for Fall . . . a wide selection. Wilton Rugs, Reduced! Two popular room sizes: 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 feet . . . quality and glorious patterning. Just note these values: $66-9° | $°79-00 ’ $8§9.00 $80 & $85 Values e J$90 & $95 Values o $105 & $110 Values Smaller sizes to match at proportioncte savings. Congoleum-Made Rugs 9x12 Ft. Size 9x10.6 Ft. Size 9x7.6 Ft. Size 9x6 Ft. Size $4.69 | $4.29 | $3.29 | $2.89 " Slight seconds of these well known rugs in artistic carpet and tile designs, suitable for different types of rooms. Each rug in its original carton. Felt-Base > Floor Covering “Cinderella” and “Fruit-of-the-Loom” School Frocks o o 1.59 More Than Ordlnary Mothers know that they can rely on the quality of frocks that show the “Cinderella” or “Fruit-of-the- Loom” label . . . yet look at the modest price tags that these pretty models wear! Lovely prints, floralx, stripes and plnm colors . in tuck-in, basque, princess and straight styles, including bloomer dresses in the smaller sizes. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. School Will Soon Be Opening! Boys®' $1 to $1.25 Shirts Why not settle the question of school shirts here and now by ordering enough of these splendid ones to see your boy (or boys) through the Winter? Certainly the values would merit such a step. Perfects and irregulars. Plain white, tan and blue and fast-colored patterns. Sizes 12 to 14/, neck. A Half-Dozen Will Cost Only $4.74! Goldenberg's—Third Floor. ment said, “at a time when market conditions are most discouraging.” “This year's lamb crop is about 2,000,- 000 head, or 8 per cent larger than last year,” the report said, adding most | of the increase was in Western sheep states. “Feed is short,” the report con- tinued, “and feeders have been slow to buy this season. The lamb market is weak. Cattle feeders are holding off. Shipments of stocker and feeder cattle | back to the feed lots have been extreme- ly light. Presumably this means that supplies of feed cattle in the market for the first half of next year will be substantially smaller than in 1930.” Supplies of the chief feed crops, how- ever, will be average or better, the de- partment predicted, and shipments of fruits and vegetables, estimated at 20,- | 000 carloads a week, compare favor- ably with corresponding shipments in | 1929. Pruit generally escaped serious | injury, while potato and sweet potato crops suffered most from the drought. | 'GATOR BITES OFF | Dreuu! of superb /By the Associated Press. | PHILADELPHIA, September 1.—An | | exhibition of alligator wrestling ended | ¢ unexpectedly at a park pool yesterday { \ when an alligator snapped quickly and | jsevered the left hand of George | Rodgers, 19, two inches above the Wrist. , Several women who were among the | apechton fainted and the show came a sudden end. ; The accident occurred after the al- J ligator had slashed the hand of Bob | Rodgers, older brother of the injured | uth, as they were going through the | ‘:n exhibition. George, also an “alligator wrestler,” | / jumped into the pool and tried to close | | the alligator’s jaws while Bob slipped (s rope around them. The big reptile | 'mlled over twice with lightning-] lflu“ rapidity and struck at the youth’s out- i 7 gtretched hand. "The brothers recently came here from | (Florida. { E. D. BRONNER, RAILROAD | OFFICIAL, DIES AT 71 ‘Hnrhignn Central Vice l’resident Was Native of New York and Naval Academy Graduate. Fall Hats $q.88 ‘When Labor Day is over ’tis time to select your first Fall hat... a matter of spending only $1.88, if you come to Goldenberg’s to- morrow! And yet, even at this low price, you will find the new cush- jon brims, the mew tip-tilt lines, velvet berets and turbans that you have been reading about in fashion . In deep, rich Autumn Inlaid Linoleums '$22 Axminster © RUGS $15 Seamless grade, in a host of amart Fall designs and Seconds. @ Sg. Y Tuck-in style Recover your kitchen floor now at a minimum outlay. Serviceable grades. 37¢ 42¢ 54c¢ Dollar Specials in the —Exquisite sli d y hand Sewn and hand embreid: O J, Gay New Pajamas —Of crepe or broadcloth, in sl —brand new! Rayon Sltps g8 Grade tels. Very special! . ¥d Smart, New’Corselette [ 3 - Lingerie Dept. ered. White and pastels. gay stripes combined with and Nairn grades. ;:y‘;:“:nd:‘:!’l‘:: flnt :'::';: $l —Of a serviceable material, sl Reg. 89¢ Sq. Yd. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, September 1—E. D. Bronner, vice president of the Michigan i ! Central Railrdad, died early this morn- ! ing at his apartment in the Whittier | ) Hotel here. /¢ Mr. Bropher had been ill nlnm last { May. He was born in Buffalo, N. Y., ‘and was 71 years old. == {tates Naval Scattmy and began £ I 'S vi lem gan railway career as a draftsmn in the |"" I" '" “"""“" car department of the c.n.dgn South- | I" ern Railway at St. Thomas, Ontario, in | 150 mmllhuuhml nill After a serics of promotions through positions in the car and motive power | departments, he became general man- | eger in 1912 and was made a vice | president. During the World War he | served as Federal manager. He became vice president of the Michigan Central | M-rc 1,8 was _president of the Detroit | erminal Raflway and had interests | in other mmlromugn and industrial | enterprises. is first wife who was Hattie M. Bajley of Lansing, Mich., died in 1921. He married Mrs, Frances March McMicken in 1923, Porto Rican Lingerie Regular_and extra sizes. plain " colors. onds.) or rayon satin, in pretty pas- % Reg. 65¢c Sq. Yd. with or without inner belt. cricket green and plenty of BLACK. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Brand-new model for Fall wear. Sizes 36 to 42. i 4 || ]l" "I"" iy Jyy !!!InllI !u llui"l! f ' 10c Toilet Paper $1.50 Colgate’s Cash- 4 8 Rolils for 48¢ || 40-In. Silk Travel Prints . . . 40-In. Crepe Satins me:e Bouquet Perfume ‘iFeepleiCeass " Torat T'"‘" i A 40-In. Canton Crepes . . . 40-In. Flat Crepes 7 _.r.T :li-:’::t’:;: 7 sc style of Reg. 75¢c Sq. Yd. colors. 6x9-ft. siz “““““‘““““‘“‘-‘“““““““‘ LT Grades! Weaves! Handsome s .28 Four Smart $1.69 to $1.95 Autumn Fashion has definitely set her stamp of approval on these four lovely silks, by using them in her smartest Fall frocks. You can make your own dresses this sea- son at a decided economy, by taking advantage of this 20c Flash timely sale. All full pieces—all first quallty—-m the Well known most wanted colors. # : fl i, Cless- l 3c Another Lot of Remnants Just Unpacked! Batties Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $42.50 Cambria-Majestic 132426 Euclid Strcet N.W. $2.50 Axminster Rugs 27x48-inch_size 31.65 Axminster Rugs, in pretty mottled effects with novelty borders. Downstairs Store Cleaners 3rd & Eye Sts. N.E. A Complete Cleaning Service Ladies’ and gentlemen's apparel and household wares that are* Vogue cleaned ‘wear longer, look better and give greater satisfaction. %A special process for the wsnal price We Call and Deliver Atlantic ‘Blmfichwds Ceanes appin, ‘lepg’;mgs The SOAP te cleanse, the OINT- * MENT to clear away the disorder. SShBenen paitoitd, $2.25 and $2.50 Velvet Carpet, Yd. For halls and 6 gip i §]68 Large selection. Downstairs Store $1.50 Scatter Rugs Choice of 22x44- inch Carpet Rugs, 95c 23x40 Oval Braid- ed Rugs; 18x36 Chenille Rugs and 36x54-in. Congoleum Rugs. tairs Store Boys’ 79¢ Knickers Boys’ School 59e Knickers of all- wool and wool mix- tures; in serviceable patterns. Sizes 8 to 18 ye: Perfect quality and slight |rro|ulnro Third Floor Boys’ $1.69 to $2.45 Sweaters Just right for 51-19 school wear. All- wool and wool in novelty patterns. 28 to 36. Some sleeve- Third Floor - $1.69 Mattress Covers Full and twin 31-19 sizes of extra unbleached sheeting. A splendid invest- g Main Floor Gsirh' N!:l:nll;n Undies - unn ild” sipe itk iy S QE bloomer-leg combinations. Lace and embroidery trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14, Third Fioor . Two to Ten Yard Mill Lengths of 69c Printed Rayon Flat Crepes 39 va. Remarkable values in these high grade rayon-and-cotton printed crepes . . . and even the shorter lengths will, in most cases, be sufficient for kiddies’ frocks. New Fall pat- terns (in guaranteed fast col- ors) that ‘you’ll love. 36 inches wide . . . a wide selec- tion. Printed Hollywood Chintz d Kot e el 38c sble frocks for kiddies or grown-ups. 36 inches wide — in gwarsnteed . Yd. fast colors. \ New! Kozycloth Tweeds Wool-finish cotton “travel prints” that will 29c tailor beautifully, and yet they launder like any other fast colored cotton fabric. ~ 36 inches wide. Crisp, New Percales For inexpensive school LTI 16e frocks, house froc! jamas, etc.—an e ge array of fast colored designs. 36 inches wide. lent choice. Lar, Goldenbers's—Main Floor. School Shoes sy Tie $1 44 perfect quality. Others to $2.98 l $2.25 to $2.95 Silks 40-inch Crepe Satins and Canton Crepes . . . two leading Fall weaves in remnant lengths; many pieces containing enough for a dres: Goldenbe 84c Main Floor, 2,500 Prs. $4 and $5 Women’s New Fall FOOTWEAR & 8 Over 50 Styles— All Sizes—All Style Heels Every Pair Perfect Quality. Included Are Some Arch-Support Styles Gun Metals— Patents—Brown Kid—Pat. Trim Misses’ Patent Shoes Tennis 59¢ “Brown or _white,_All sizes to iprge 6. " Al | Others at $2.98 perfect quality. — or 2-Tone Snake Combinations. School Shoes Sturdily made for $F .98 hard wear. Black or Bro wn All sizes to large 6. Men’s $2 to $2.50 SHIRTS 98¢ 1,000 high-grade shirts of a well known make that we promised not to mention! Fine broadcloth, mad- ras, oxford cloth, rayon striped broadcloth, end-to-end madras, etc., in white, plain colors and novelty patterns. Samples and sli regulars — but every model is full cut and colorfast. Collar-attached and neckband styles. Sizes 131 to 18. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Bedwear Specials! Rich Looking $5 & $6 : Rayon Spreads $3-49 A very special offering of hand- some rayon brocade spreads . . just in time to m in with your pl ns for “dressing up’’ your bedroom this Fall. Full double bed size (80x105 inches), in rose, blue, ‘gold, orchid or green, with scalloped edges. $1.25 Bleached Sheets afec” 10 e, O G @ for those who like a generous tuck-in and foldover. Perfect quality of a staunch grade of sheeting. 39c Bleached Pillowcases Two popular sizes, grade of cotton that contains no starch or dressing. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Tollet Goods—Main Floor. 10c “Rinso,” 2 for The popular l 3c wulung pow- Toilet Goods—Main Floor. 3c Sewing Cotton 6 Spools for i 120 Sewing and Notions—Main Floor. Basting Cot- 10c Hair Nets, 12 for ton. “Anna Ann” Real Hair Nets; cap shape; all shades, includ- ing white and gray. quality. Notions—Main Floor. 50c Crib Sheets Red Rubber Crib Sheets, c double - faced maroon rubber, with metal gromets. Notlons—Main Floor. $2.19 Wash Boilers Large No. 8 Size “Nesco” Tin e Boilers, with copper bottoms; stron wood handles. l Downstairs Store. $1.49 Lemonade Sets A large green glass Perfect tall glasses tn mneh Downstairs Store.