Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1930, Page 26

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SEPTEMBER 7, 1930—PART O AR RACE DEATHS CLAED NOT VAN 4 Maj. R. W. Schroeder Ex- plains How Industry Profits [ 4 by Fatalities. Parking Free il Opposite il 8th Street Entrance IT_PAYS 70 DEAL AT $1.98 Silk Slips d, CL] PP W i || Chemise & Step-Ins 75 5 & | o W U § Y 149 $1 and $1.25 “Bell” Shirts and Blouses All perfect quality—in white, blue, tan, green and fancy broadeloth. Collar- attached style. - Blouses, sizes 7 to 16 (S years; shirts, sizes 12 to 143 neck. Goldenberg's—Third Floor - SR e THE DEPENDABLE b e sy o AR Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. 2,500 Pairs Men’s 50¢c and 75¢ “VYarsity’ Shorts Every Pair Perfect! I c All in Fast Colors! When you can buy 50c and 75¢ “Varsity” shorts (every man knows the qual- ity) for 298¢ a pair—it is time to buy them in large numbers. Of fine Yuality broadcloth in gay stripes, novelty patterns or plain white—perfectly tailored in regulation style, or with elastic sides. Sizes 28 to 44 75¢ to $1.50 “Faultless” Athletic Shirts Men’s 50¢ Athletic Pullover Shirts A welcome saving on pull-over athletic shirts of fine white combed yarns—such as so many men prefer. Sizes 36 to 44. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. CHICAGO, September 6 (N.AN.A).— The airmen. who lost their lives during the National Air Races here sacrificed themselves to the advancement of sclence and were not the victims oll foolish stunts. So says Maj. R. W. Schroeder, di- rector of the races, who himself has suffered because of his air exploits. The major's eyeballs were frozen when he set one of the early altitude records. Lieut. J. P. Deshazo died doing barrel Worth $15! These Stunning Chinchilla | New Fall Frocks Coats | - £ 8598w f| comco 9 8.45 Rany Flat Crepes! Novelty Woolens! Georgette-With- Velvet! Tailored and Afternoon Fashions! These MUST be outatanding values or never have sold so many on week! Sturdy well tailored. ..with .warm plaid lining ed, tan or New travel prints, smart woolens and plain crepes, in simply tailored styles for office, class room and street wear. There are also frocks of softer and more formal lines with lace vestees, velvet applique, soft flares, etc. green. Sizes 7 to 14 Tots’ $6.98 Chinchilla Coats In double-breasted or straight style: button and émblem trim- s 4-’8 Girls’ New Fall “Lucette’ Frocks Are Quite Popular s l 098 Already! Only... Charming new broadcloths and novelty prints, showing the beautiful workmanship that Mothers can always expect of “Lucette” models. Straight and bloomer models with long sleeves. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Tots’ Slipover Sweat Sizes 26 to 30. Girls’ Velvel “Perfect” Plane Fails. | George G. Fernic, Rumanian airplane | , died attempting to demon- s tically “perfect” plane. life was the third taken in an ate | fiy.a tandem monoplane. It conclusively, pilots agree, that tande mon:phne is not practical, g. of the third pilot, Capt. | of the Marines, prob- | e greatest lesson to air- | From past experience ve constructed the wings, d fusilages of planes to with- d terrific centrif thrusts. Capt. died because his seat in his plane, affair, broke and fouled his in the opinion of Maj. his parachute weighed ds,” the major said. “He a thrust of about three | which, translated into lay- | means three and a half EE Black . . . Brown . . . Green . . . Wine Tan ... Navy. . Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 52Y,. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. ce i st i ] Goldenbers's—Main Floor. 735-pount 3 “It taught a mighty lesson to the | Hereafter planes will be con- | structed throf :gac o withstand the | tremendous we! pressed on them | the eenh:.mnnhl forces resulting from | sooms and | Lessening the Cost of School Frocks! 69¢ Printed Rayon Flat Crepes 39 Yd. In 2 to 10 Yard Mill Lengths It is seldom that you can buy such rich-appearing (and, [ at the same time, washable) prints for so little! Both the patterns and texture of these fine rayon-and-cotton flat crepes give the impression of a heavy silk crepe or a soft wool challis. So they are an ideal choice for Autumn and Winter school frocks — or grown- up dresses. 36 inches wide. A AABAR AR AAR AR AR AR h 300 Boys’' $1.69 to $2.95 Fall Knickers Meaer® 81 -39 Navy blue cheviots, blue serges, tweeds, fancy worsteds and corduroys, every pair full lined. Golf and regular styles— some with elastic top and knees. Sizes 8 to 18 in the lot. Most of them are perfect—a few are irregulars. Slight Seconds of $1.50 and $1.95 Grenadine Dull Finish Chiffon Hose 87« A brand new shipment of these smart, dull finish chiffon hose—pure silk throughout with silk plaited feet, and full fashioned. d Picot or plain hemmed tops. Attractive new shades to tone with black, navy, wine, brown, green and tan cos- tumes. il HUDGY 1 9 Nimco' Ironing Covers, 19c Adjustable Unbleached Mus- lin Ironing Board Covers, at a A 5,500-Yard Purchase of Important New $1.69 to $2.50 Fall Silks 40-In. Travel Prints! 40-In. Canton Crepes! 40-In. habl 40-In. Crepe Satins! - ‘é:;;, i s l 4 3 [ ] Take a 1ok at the smartest Fall frocks in town and see RBEF 2 QEE;!'E HER i 4 5 ifé how many of them use these same rich weaves! And then figure out how little your dresses will cost this season if you buy your materials in this amazing sale! All first quality, all in full pieces, and all in the fashionable Fall shades, including brown, navy, green, wine and black. Imagine such values so early in the Fall. ) § 3 i : 1 4 Cheney’s $5.95 Chiffon Velvets Handsome all-silk quality—in th e e 33-77 underpriced. Fall’s most impor- tant colors, and black. 40 inches wide. Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor. 3 st i $4.95 Transparent Velvets Exquisite, shimmering quality— s 2.95 impossible to resist at such a low price. Black, winetone, brown, navy and monet blue. 40 inches wide. by i Printed Kozycloth Tweeds Wool - finished tweed - patterned 29e cotton prints that will make most effective tai- @ lored frocks. 36 inches wide. New Hollywood Chintz ment of e Auterms 38 hese fine ints—in guaran- teed fast colors. i sl North Americsn News- | ance.) — RENOVATED TEMPLE 70 BE RE-DEDICATED Rabbi Samuel H. Metz to Fill Pul-: pit of Synagogue Next ; Sunday. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Note Our Attrac- tive Low Prices for Luxurious Hair Waves A Finger Wave . . . This sea- sl,oo son's most popular wave. Flattering alike to natural and permanently waved hair. A Marcel Wave . . . Unusual _care aures s Mar. 73€ cel of that much-envied ' Second Day! Great Sale of ~~ - TG > N $5 to $7.50 Autumn Hats ' ittt :Ii" | BUDGET (ALl Frames 10c Blanket Binding 5 Yards for 35¢ ST R- 83.75 A grade of folded lor of fol - Arranged Event . . . J I : M cooh. o it or T pepmier st Offering Style . . . First Time at shades. 4 | [ 4 4 |d 4 4 4 4 4 4 | 4 Siyers, sald Maj. ' [ 4 v [ i |d 4 v 4 4 4 4 N Newest $6.00 White Metal The newly remodeled Sixth Street be rededicated many and es by leaders, Joseph A. Wilner, president of the Adas Israel Congregation, has an- N ‘The -interior - of the synagogue has| been entirely redecorated, making it one of the most beautiful orthodox syna- mh the country, according to Mr. hhh Notions—Main Floor. The pulplt will be filled by Rabbi | Bam! H. Metz, who was recently | named rabbi of the congregation. | ‘The following commitiee, headed by | . Wilner, is making arrangements | Zor the rededication program: Isidore FPreund, Julius Weinberg, Morris Wittlin, Alexander Koplin, Ed- ‘ward Rosenblum, Charles J. Stein, Max Rosenthal, Arthur Gottlieb, Joseph B. Stein, Harry Viner, Louis Rosenberg, Blumenthal, Mrs. Charles Pilzer, it of the Synagogue Sisterhood; . Henry Oxenburg and Mrs. George ‘W.-Levy. Among the ers will be Joseph of Charleston, 8. C, presi- Fromberg dent of District No. 5 of the B'nal B'rith, DISTRICT PARK POLICE ARREST 203 IN AUGUST Capt. P. J. Carroll Reports 68 Per- sons Were Fined £1,099, and 74 Forfeited $474. ‘The heat wave of August kept the | United States park police busy, for they made 203 arrests and brought 81,573 in fines and forfeitures into the coffers of Uncle Sam and stiffer jail sentences than ordinary were imposed on-offenders. Capt. P. J. Carroll of the force made the today for the month to; ferred to forfeit $474. The charges ranged from 77 cases of drunkenness to one case of carrying a concealed ‘weapon. CHURCH ELECTS OFFICERS German Methodists Choose Detroit Man as Head. BUCYRUS, Ohio, September 6 ().— | Laymen of the Central German Metho- | dist * Episcopal Church Conference elected the. following officers at the an- nual ‘session here toddy. Daniel Jend, Detroit, president; C. L. Jordan, Co- lymbus, Ohio, vice president for the Ohlo. district; C. A. Strub, Toledo, vice guulnt for the Mie district; lliam J. Gelvin, Batesville, Ind., vice president for the Cincinnati-Louisville district, and E. D. Brehmer, Ports- wmouth, Ohlo, secretary and treasurer. NY U N I NN NN NN Notions—Main Floor. ' very low price. [ NNNNNNNN $1 Electric Curling Irons, 69¢ Guaranteed heating _element, with adjustable colored enamel handle. Complete with cord and plug. Notions—Main Floor. Basting Cotton 12 Spools for 16¢c 100-yard Spools of “Hammer Brand” White No. 30 Basting Cotton—very special. Notions—Main Floor. 69c Sanitary Aprons 39¢ Kleinert Silk Slnlhr{ Aprons, in fiesh shade. Lighi weight, and good quality. Notions—Main Floor. 29¢ Shopping Bags 18¢c Black or Natural Twine Bags —large size, with strongly riveted handle. Notions—Main Floor. Special “Modesc” Offer, 70c Jar 39¢ Boxes of a Denen “Miadess” ench, and a box of six “Modess” Compact Nap- ns. ” Notions=—Main Floor. $1.00 Rayon Crepe Slips 79¢ Nicely tallored of high-grade rayon-and-cotton fiat crepe in pastel shades. $1.00 Porto Rican Gowns 66¢ Dainty regular and extra size models in pink, peach or white. mecklines. Goldenbers's—Second Floor. soft, natural waviness. A Water Wave . . . The full beau- ty of this love- 75¢ 1y wave is realized through the exceptional skill of our Wave Experts. A Permanent Wave By the & most mod- s6 95 ern, scientific methods and 'skilled, painstaking operators. Beauty Shop—Third Floor. The host of enthusiastic women and misses who selecged their Fall hats today Oy in this sale, confirmed our belief that this is one of the most attractive collections of millinery that we have ever been able to offer at this price! Velvets . . . French Felts . . . Soleils . . . Value . . . Variety! Lovely Lyons shades. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. and Combinations of Velvet-and-Felt carefully selected for their fashion authenticity, and with both youthful and mature tastes in mind. Cushion brims, tip-tilt lines, draped turbans and the beret silhouette in black and rich Autumn Tus Rupistorod This Price! Beautifully engraved Hybridge frames with new type comfortable bridge pads that rest on side of nose. Durable, light in weight and very good looking. Eyes Examined FREE Optometrists in Attendance Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge Main Floor.—Use Your Charge Account. 1,875 Prs. Women'’'s $§4 & $5 FOOTWEAR SCHOOL SHOES! ST PTG R Boys’ and Girls’ TENNIS SHOES Brown and Wih ; 6 9c All Sizes Misses’ Sturdy Patent Strap’ Sligpers' d” Tie sl"‘ Styles. All sizes Misses’ Sturdy SCHOOL SHOES Strap Styles or Oxfords 31.98 All Sizes to 2 Smart Fall Styles of Unusual Quality Gun Metals Patents, Tans, 2-Tones, Snake gomb'}n-tionm 'umps, Ties, Straps, Oxfords. All style heels. 45 styles. All Sizes 3 to 8 Every Pair Perfect Quality Main Floor. SCHOOL SHOES! Boys®’ Oxfords & High Shoes :’:’:.'::'.’-‘:: $ l 98 “Buster Brown” Health Shoes For Boys and Girls $3 to $5.50 Boys’ “Tad Lincoln” SHOES Sturdy Shoes in black or brown. All i & $z 98 4 29c¢ Pillowcases, 19¢ Large size (45x36 inch) Bleached Cases, of closely woven round-thread quality. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, $1.50 Mattress Covers $1 Heavy, Round-Thread Sheet- ing Covers, in full and twin sizes. Cut full to allow for shrinkage. Goldenberg's—Main Floor, 19c Unbleached Sheeting, 1215¢ Extra heavy, round thread quality, suitable for many do- mestic purposes. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Men’s 39¢c Fancy Hos~ 23c All_ perfect quality, Rayor mixed hose with reinforced heel and toe. New patterns. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. $1.25 Daytime Frocks $1 Very attractive printed dresses in regular and extra sizes for women and mi . Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 50c Costume Slips, 39¢ Misses’ and women's lar and extra size muslin lips. tailored or lace trimmed. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $2.29 Satin Robes $1.98 Shimmering rayon Satin Robes, in plain colors with contrasting borders. Women’s and misses’ Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Girls’ Muslin Undies 59¢ Built-up shoulder slips and bloomer leg combinations of “Sunny Child” make. Sizes 6 to 14 years. i Goldenbers's—Third Floer. v AMMAARAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAARAAAARAAAAAAARAARAARARAAALAAARARAMRALAARAARAARAOAALAAAARRALMAARL

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