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NEWRAY EYE SEES THROUGHHPHL Waéhington Naval Men Make Discovery More Powerful Than X-Ray. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, September 24.—Three wise men from the East slipped a new pair of glasses onto the eyes of Father Science today and showed the vener- able gentleman how through steel girders and battleship hulls with all the ease of a small boy a) through a stereoscope. . ;fi?pflkmi has been made possible. the American Society for Steel Treating was told, by the use of radium’s Gamma ray—much the same sort of ray that gave the world radio and artificial sun- tan. With the use of a bit of radium no larger than a neers can put & photographic plate behind the girders of your apartment | house and see that they are sound. | Workmen can take pictures of locomo- tive wheels and determine if all is well within and submarine crews can study wvital points of their craft for suspected ‘weaknesses. Washington Men's Work. ‘The innovation is the work of Robert ¥F. Mehl, superintendent of the division | of physical metallurgy in the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D. C.; Gilbert E. Doan, assistant professor of metallurgy at Lehigh University, Bethiehem, Pa., and Charles S. Bar- rett, mssistant physicist with Dr. Mehl in the Naval Research Laboratory. The work was done under auspices of the Naval Research Laboratory and today's paper was read by permission of the Navy. . Hitherto the X-ray has been the sole means of such inspection for defects in metals, and there have been three nota- ble disadvantages which the Gamma ray of radium has overcome. The X-ray, for example, with equipment generally available, cannot - penetrate ceeper than 3!, to 4 inches within rea- sonable time. Research experts of a large electric company have: estimated it would cost $100,000 to develop an X-ray machine capable of E\etflflng radium the 10 inches reached by Gamma ray. Easily Carried About. Another advantage of the new method is portability. The radium and tube necessary could be carried in a special small brief case for use in far-off Alaska or remotest Africa, in contrast to the bulky equipment needed for X-ray and | the added requirement of a plant to de- velop high electric current. Finally, there is the matter of sim- plicity. The technician can group the objects he wants to photograph and leave word for the night watchman to drop the radium into the tube when he starts work. The radium will operate during the night and the technician can pick up his plates in the morning. An important phase of the Gamma light photography is its sensitivity. It will reveal defects as minute as 2 per cent of the metal’s thickness. ‘The extent of the practical applica- tion is still problematical, the three sclentists pointed out, but declared that early indications are that it will be of at value in testing heavy castings. aval experts have manifest particular interest in its possible use for testing heavy guns and metal gun turrets. — e Winnipeg, Canada, will have a new subway costing between $2,000,000 and 183,000,000. Philipsborn Eleventh St., Between F and G WE'RE TENDING to our KNITTING! i Fashion has taken up knitting in a serious way. Two and three piece suits have become a uniform for the college girl and young business woman, See our groups, $10.75 to $55. First Floor | party. he could peek | 32-caliber bullet engi- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, € DAY, trom” the Gt AN UNDER SUSPICION Women of Simple Tastes. subjects have known Wolzero Manen as a woman with simple tastes. Since the death of the Empress Zaodi- tou, she has entertained in the Gibbi He gl Blajuiny, Bou Bt 1o Wl Maiutnios Cuepes | ub 1= f S50, 00 = s Factory, With Orphan Employes, With Own Money. quets with the emperor. But she con- tinues to spend her time thinking about | the welfare of her children. The prince | | imperial is but 16 years of age. Her | oldest child, a girl, is married to the By the Associated Press. | will take her place alongside the em- | governor of a rich coffee-growing BA, Abyssinia, September 24 —For the | peror. province. new Empress of Ethiopis, her majesty| But she will never be able to do much | She founded and keeps up with her Wolzero Manen, the ¢ ation of her | more than direct the court and look on. | private funds a carpet factory which husband, Emperor Haile Sellassie I, on | Her physical handicap, overweight, will | giv, Nomember 2, will be a “coming-out” | deny her the pleasure of dancing and| !movnl about sufficiently to_be the | Her husband was, till April, when the | “belle at the court” his affiction is| Empress Zaoditou died, co-ruler of the | hereditary in Ethioplan women. The| pREsT France, September 24 (8).- country with the title of king. As long | Empress Zaoditou was unable to use her | myaive Brench ships cleared out of as the empress was alive, it made soclal ' legs excepting when supported by serv-| prt! Harbor rday to search for functions rather awkward to have two 8nts on either side. She seldom stood | 1o °°p, ats missing _since _the women of almost equal rank in the|on her feet. All traveling was done in| heavy the Atlantic Sea- court. Consequently, the queen had to|& Sumptous limoisine. 3 sk Wl retire in favor of the empress. men_from Brest, Con- Obscurity Comes to End. Breton ports are This obscure life, which she has put to the service of her six children and to the aid of orphans in the capital, will end on the coronation day when she 19 Ln:st Fishing Boats Sought. storm alon I hoan Her mafesty is but 40 years of age.|P0ad during the She inherited immense wealth from heg| About 26 fishcrme father, Emperor Menelik. Her brother, | fAFHEe, 2 who was dethroned as emperor in 191 ported ‘m! is deprived of enjoying his heritage e e . he has been held since his dethro sed a decrease in ment within reach of the present Mildew has V- France’s 1930 No Interest, Extras or Carrying Charges Added to Our Charge Accounts. We Do Not Penalize Our Friends. IR S o m ething 49- shaped cover- compartment Combination Sewing-Box and Hoslery-Tills new! Attrac- tive hexagonal ed box with six partitions for hosiery, and a center needle-cushion Notlons RAYON UNDIES Lovely Pastel Combinations Step-ins Bloomers Seldom Do Such Bargains Come Your Way! --Lovely $1.50 and $1.95 Tailored and Lace Trimmed Styles 7 7 c Shades Pajamas and Gowns! Chemises Slips Panties Two beautiful grades of ray- on: Chardonize and the dainty runproof weave are included in this thrilling assortment of new- est undies. Stunning two-tone pajamas with flared legs— lored or lace-trimmed gowns, slips—combinationt with panty or bloomer leg— chemi bloomers, panties and step-ins nicely finished with medallions or lace. in brilliant in pretty worth hurrying Pajama colorings—others, pastels—all for! $1.65 and $'.l.89 Colored Bordered Hemstitched Sheets A Remarkable Purchase—in 81x90 or 81x99 Inch Size! In two popular double-bed sizes—high-grade quality— $1.09 with four:inch-colored hers neatly hemstitched. Choice of pink, orchid, maize, green or blue—guaranteed fast colors, that will launder perfectly! Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Colored Hemstitched Pillowcases, 29c ea. Baby Day Features an Attractive Bassinette dily built, hardwood b $2.98 charming, new Third Floor Setting. od in ivory or green; with double link spring—is but one of many Sempting values now being offered by 18x36-in. Mattress for the above Bassinette, $1.98 Infants’ 3 “Patchwork” Quilts Size 42x63-inch quilts in the quaint s l 059 patchwork designs so much in vogue, colorings. Extra Special! $1.89 “Red Star” ° Diapers " $1.29 Doz One dozen of these standard quality 27x27-in. Birdseye diapers in a sanitary pack Hemmed, ready for use. Limit,.2 to a customer. Dainty Infants’ Shirts Fine rayon-and- 59 popular double-~ c breasted model. Sizes up to 3 ‘“Vanta” Teething Bands These famous teething bands come in sizes up to 3 5 Goldenbers’s—Third Floor nc “Vanta” cotton shirts in the ® years. years. 69c Water Color At a Very Special Price Opaque Shades Ecru, green or white opaque shades. Size 3x6 feet. Perfect. $1.98 Lace-Trimmed Shades 3x6-ft. size shades, mounted on Hartshorn rollers. Every onme is perfect. Special for Thursday. This low price is for en- larging any good photo- apshot or group beautiful 14x $1.29 Cloth Shades Joanna Cloth window shades — guaranteed sunfast and washable. y imperfect. Ecru only. will be returned to you in perfect condition. You do not have to buy a frame. No Mail or Phone Orders $1.10 Holland Shades Extra heavy quality shades mounted on Hartshorn rollers. Col- ors include wh Filled Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Size 3x6 ft. IN DEATH OF HIS MOTHER | pamous Tenor Takes Part Atter Claims He Found Parent in Mud- hole Intoxicated and Removed Her to Pine Thicket. | By the Associated Press. WAVERLY H. day. A coroner’s jury said Mrs. Peed “came | to her death as the result of a blow on | the side with a blunt instrument.” | verdict was returned after phy testified several of the woman's ribs had | been fractured. Peed has been charged with her death. The surface of Mars is chiefly of an |have beset the Panaman chief executive | orange color. 46¢ $1-29 95¢ 65¢ , ecru and green. | : HE DEPENDABLE STORE” lnexpénsive Fall Frocks With Plenty of Style! $5.55 Sizes from 14 to 50! Travel Prints . . . Plain Crepes . .. a Few Satins ‘Come to Goldenberg’s tomorrow and see what smart looking frocks you can buy for this low price « « « whether you wear size 14 or size 50! Youth- ful styles in the smaller sizes include jacket and bolero models . . . the styles for larger women show flattering jabots, vestees and trim-fitting lines over the hips. All bear the fashion stamp of Autumn, 1930. Black, Navy, Wine Green or Brown Goldenberg's—Second Floor Sale! Thousands of Widow Shades From One of New York's Largest Makers $1.10 Oil Opaque Shades Every one of these perfect shades is mount- ed on Hartshorn rollers. White, ecru and green. group is perfect. choice of white, blue and green. famous make. white, ecru and green colors. Albert Holland SHADES 44 in. x 6 ft.. .$1.38 44 in. x 7 ft.. .$1.58 48 in. x 6 ft.. .$1.78 48 in. x 7 ft.. .$1.92 54 in. x 6 ft.. .$2.09 84 in. x 7 ft.. .$2.39 e e s e Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. , Ga., September 24. —Walter Peed, 35, surrendered to offi- ers Monday wha had searched for | him in conection with the death | mother, Mrs. Ben Peed, 65, found in a pine thicket Monday morning. | Peed told officers he found his mother intoxicated and lying in a mud hole near the Peed home Sunday night. He said he removed her from the hole and left her in the woods nearby and found | her dead in the thicket the following of his en lifeless | had told The | siclans either green or g SEPTEMBER 24, 1930 SINGS IN SORROW COAGE TAKES OFFICE September f C off. om Re- ‘apt. F. R, Britis) r i ki i ey attempting to fly in record time corder of Deeds. England to Australia, arrived he esterday, a full day ahead of th Jefterson 8. Coage, colored, of Dela- | Jor oy Bérn Thakony tane a0 the tme ‘ware, Was sworn in Monday as recorder of deeds for the District, succeeding Arthur G. Frohe, who retires October 1. Coage was recently appointed to the position by President Hoover. He for- merly was second deputy recorder, hav- ing held that post since April 2, 1925, | The newly appointed recorder served with the Virgin Island Commission in 1924, in its investigation of conditions on the island. He was sworn in by Frank E. Cunningham, clerk of the Dis. trict Supreme Court. Coage resides 1911 Eleventh street. FOR RENT 2 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room Electric Refrigeration Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Hearing of Mother’s Fatal Illness. SAN FRANCISCO, September 24 (#).—Benlamino Gigli, tenor with the San Francisco Opera Co., received a cablegram just before he went on the stage Monday night to sing in “Mignon.” Critics commented on the added emotion in Gigli's voice as he g his role. it was announced the cable Gigli of the serious illness in Recanati, Italy, of his 80-year-old mother. A second cable yesterday in- formed the singer his mother died in the night. THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS LIPSTICK $ l [o]e] Natural color/ No greasy smear/ ‘\/ Permanent/ he would complete his !m'e Saturday in the Panaman Envoy's New Duties. PANAMA CITY, September 24 (#).— | President Arosemena has appointed Octavio Mende» Pereira, minister to Great Britain and France, as minister of instruction. The appointment was be- lieved to solve cabinet difficulties which the past few months. Phone Number is NAtional 5220 Infants’ $2.98 Nursery Chairs $1.69 Free Sturdily constructed of wood in dainty ivory or green finish. Closed back and beads. Third Floor 2 = = = = = = = RN PN sweaters—plain or novelty eol- Parking Opposite 8th St. Entrance ; = (T Wonderful for School Wear! Boys' $6.50 Four-Piece Suits Coat, Vest and 2 Knickers! s .89 Sizes 7 to 14 Years— A special group of ours . . . made up especially for school wear . . . have rugged tailoring, long lasting appearance and serv- iceable materials. Neat grays, tans and brown mixtures. Fullylined. Sizes 7 to 14. $2.50 and $2.79 °® $2.00 and $2.50 Knickers, $1.95 Sweaters, $1.55 Silbalo i s iasy ut Crew and vee neck pullover strong, tough-wearing knick- bt s 41, g Vot waist styles, Sizes 8 to 18. ored; wool and part wool knit; @ sleeveless or with sl $3.50 and $3.95 Novelty Suits Wash waist suits, with jersey, tweed or lann el button-on . pants. Sizes 3 to 10. W <-—‘nm 2 32095 Splendid Values in Crisp Uniforms Nicely tailored, fresh and neat—for home, beauty shop, hospital, or tea room wear. Of crisp chambray, l lots of them these days! Maids’ and Nurses’ ! White Bungalow Uniforms Aprons St il e square yoke front and cloth, in white, blu wide belt. or maids. green. They must be an excellent buy—we are selling in_carefully tailored 0 b il For nurses broadcloth, or linene, in white, orchid, rose, blue or Outstanding values Made of serviceable $1.29 Also grey or striped gingham. Goldenberg's—8econd Floor Settle the Youngsters’ Hosiery Problem Once and for All Tomorrow! Boys®’ and Girls’ 50¢ Hosiery 35¢ For Boys—Splendid - looking fancy golf hose of light-weight cotton, in a host of attractive patterns that will tone in with the patterns of school suits. Sizes 8 to 11. For ' Girls—Pretty rayon-plaited (over medium-weight cotton) 7% fancy hose—and a wide selection of patterns !hast schoolgirls will love. Sizes 6!/ to 8. $2.95 Rich Chiffon Velvets U:fiz';:dul:gus l 079 Yard Tomorrow! 3 Pairs for $1 Of course you are planning to have at least one velvet frock in this important “velvet- season”—and here is a chance to buy a luxurious grade without going to nearly the usual expense! Supple quality with a deep pile—39 inches wide. Shown in black, grey, orange, deep blues, wine, rich browns and other fashionable Fall s. Goldenbers's—Main Floor Goldenbers's—Main Floor 79¢ 3x6 ft. 89c Holland Shades Every shade in this 59¢ Your & 4 Inexpensive Prices on Perfect Size 3x6 feet. Congoleum-Made 79c Holland Shades Slight seconds of this . Come in 49c 85¢ Dupl'lox Shades You may choose 58e and white 0Oil Opaque Shades t oil opaque 45e 3x6 ft. surance that they are priced below usual and are of fine quality. Coupled with remarkable values in the material used is the fact that they may be used in any room—so large is the selection of Autumn colors and patterns. 9x12-ft. 7.6x9-ft. *6x9-ft. $5.29 $3.29 $2.85 Every Rug of Perfect Quality Goldenberz's—Downstairs Store white, ecru