Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1930, Page 28

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SALLLOM LAY ENEMIE ASSALED Leon Henderson Tells Finan- | ciers of Loan Shark Activities. Opponents of uniform small loan such as is proposed for the - District of Columbia, were assailed to- day by Leon Henderson, director of the | Department of Remedial Loans of the Russell Sage Foundation before the | Mmerican Association of Personal | Finance Companies at luncheon at the llg.ficm Hotel. to the legislation pending |yck Donahue Acts on Doctor's | Lin. ssse. in the District of Columbia, Mr. Hend- | erson said that one method of attack | is in sttempting to prevent small loan | laws from passing in new territory. Flooded With Propaganda. | | Al Wilson, on a jaunt combining what ! plane. FLYER, DOWN IN DESERT, REPAIRS WITH HAY WIRE |1 Wilson Takes 12 Days From Chicago to El Pasq in 1910- Type Pusher Plane. By the Associated Press. EL PASO, Tex., September 26.—Pilot he considers the finest features of re- liability and good will tours, not to mention endurance flights, is in El Paso after 12 days’ travel from Chicago. . His craft is a 1910 Curtiss pusher type Some part of the 12 days was spent sitting on the Texas desert among e mesquite after a forced landing. “It's the man with pull who gets places nowadays,” the fiyer sald as he landed his ancient pusher box-kite. The antique's struts are somewhat haywire, picked up by the fiyer en route. : SRS A DANCER FORCED TO REST! Orders in Leaving Show. NEW YORK, September.26 (#).—Jack Donahue, the dancer-wit of Broadway, arrived here yesterday from Cincinnati *“The uniform law was up for con- | sideration in Mississippi, South Carol! and the District of Columbia last year,” | he sald. “It passed one House in both | Mississippl and. Soyth Carolina, and | was favorably reported by the subcom- | mittee which considered it in the Dis- | trict of Columbia. | “In each locality, legislators were Shark propagandaidentical n_ach shark ntica sach | issued by the organized | racket. . ! amiliar attack of the loan existing small loan legislation,” Ndecw. “Five States having uniform , Louisiana, Massachusetts, tion at work trying to repeal the law so that the old high rate days of 20 cent per month could be restored. geerry often the loan sharks were alded by honest-minded people, earnestly working for what they believed to be common : “Not one of the five States was - Says Sharkery Is Racket. the subject of the year's mwmm finance, Mr. Hend- erson told of efforts tha | " are making to break down the | uniform small loan law adopted by 24 upon the constitu- | and by lobby meth- . Merle Thorpe, editor of the Nation's Business, was the principal speaker at gq § i1 ifiig e ; 1 IR be an unperturbed competitor in a| mf_mmummmww gal- | . He had taken his stance mmmvm:’- nune:::hflwy carriage ong & Tt e waited and tried ‘Then came the town dustman ‘The duke walted once more, cracked out & 200-yard shot Gwilcan Burn. to take & long rest in accordance with doctor’s orders. High blood pressure and overwork forced him to leave the “Sons of Guns” cast in Cincinnati. | After leaving the train, Donahue van- ished and his friends refused to say whether he had gone to a sanitarium or the home of a friend in the country. The guutc fihili Courtesy pfiharn NAtional THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ALL OFFICERS SUSPENDED Malicious Altering of Electoral' Rolls Charged in Houduran City. ' TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Septem: ber 26 (#).—All members of the munic- ; ipality of the capital, including Mayor | Lucas Moncada, have been suspended on | | charges of maliclously altering the elec- | toral rolls. | ‘The charges have been referred to the | courts. The municipality belongs to the | Conservative Opposition party. The | Liberal party appealed to legal means | to suspend the officers after alleging that alterations in the electoral census gave the Conservatives a decided ad- vantage in the October elections. cove: v & cushiens for §16.50, in- cluding goods_ 2L s e 1513 38th 8t S.E. | Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of The Star to your home every evening and Sunday morning. The Route Agent will collect at the end of each month, at the rate of 114 cents per day and 5 cents Sunday. Phone 1133 ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN FaO EVEN LINGERIE HAS FASHION! S|.95 Lingerie mGst have moul 52.95 Ided lines to conform with the new silhouette. There is no bulk to cause those feared wrinkles in this pure dye pure silk lingerie, because there is no filling. Teddies Dancettes French Panties Step-ins Flesh Eggshell Nile Tea Rose FALL BAGS Hlve Many Shapes 52.95 o Choose the type you prefer—under-arm, pouch, zip- per, top-handle or back-strap. Fashioned of calf, suede, morocco, and alligator grain. Black Brown Green Wine $5.00 R 1307 F St. N.W. E S E N T S the shoe off/ze weel If you wear black and white this Fall you cannot fail to be smartly dressed. For perfect harmony with the new modes, here is a lovely Traveler black suede one-strap, with underlays of simulated black and white java ring lizard and black patent leather. Truly a distinguished shoe, beautifully moulded to give the utmost grace to the lines of any foot. Tt has the elusive note of smart- ness that characterizes every Traveler model. An extraordinary value at Traveler’s regular price— $5. velen Shoes 418 Seventh St. N.W. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. Our Phone Number is NAtional 5220 No Interest Extras or Boys’ 50¢ Hose Carrving Charges (J Added to Our Charge 3 Prs. for $1 Accounts. Medium weight We Do Not sport hose in fancy Penalize tterns with full tastle cuff Fetaind: Free Parking Opposite 8th St. Entrance Fashionable New $15 Silk Crepe & 1,000 of These New $5 For Saturday Shoppers! Velvets, Felts and Combinations The very latest of fashions at a remarkably low price! Showing the new shallow crowns « « « models that reveal both forehead and hair « « «» hats that dip in back .. . . turbans that smartly hug the cheek . . . cushion.brims . . . tip tilt lines . . . in fact, every favorite silhouette for matron and miss is here! In black, navy, brown, cricket green, or wine. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $1 Chamoisuede Gloves 59¢ Duplex chamoisuede with novelty cuffs, kip seam em- broidered and point styles The Plain or Runproof Rayon Undies Regularly $1 & $1.50 77 Gowns, t;ilmd facturer that you will recog- nize immediately. Sizes 6 to 8. Women’s $2.95 Kid GLOVES $1-95 Imported glace kid in mnovelty cuff effects and slip-on styles. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. Women’s $4 and $5 Fall Footwear 8-U-E-D-E-§ Gun Metals, Tans, Patents, . 2-Tones, Velvets, Kid pastels. Boys’ 58¢ Athletic Union Suits 5 SR 30e losed Perfect quality. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. All perfect quality—All sizes to 8 in lot Misses’ School Shoes Oxfords, Straps or high sl.98 styles. Many patterns to choose from. All sizes. Boys’ and Girls’ Stitchdown Shoes $1.49 Patents, Tan, Gun Metal All Perfect Quality. Sizes to 3. All Sizes Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Exceptional Ofleri.ng —the Mighty— $1.99 Misses’ Patent Strap Slippers $1.49 RADIO A Liberal Trade-in Allowance ~—for any Radio, Phonograph or musical instrument low: On models 90 and 81, selling at $126.50 and $147.00. On models 92 and 93, selling at $179.50 and $177.50. On models 102 and 103, selling at $215 and $235. (Majestic combinations.) All C_omplctc with Majestic Tubes These are not discontinued you to buy your MAJESTIC at once, in advance of the Fall rush for radios. The special offer will be in force only while these sets last. A_Small Ch m IR s R P Use Our Bud, Plan! o A new shipment of these lovely frocks every mother knows for their beautiful styling and their splendid quality. and broadcloths, also blue $9.90 The very styles that smart women and misses are asking for these days—at the very price that ;nlnlz' of them have planned to pay for new Fall rocks. Heavy Silk Crepes in Black, Navy, Brown, Green or Wine—with graceful draped necklines, scarf collars, jabots, touches of fur, wide cuffs and bands of simulated broadtail, tunics, contrasting vestees, sleeveless jumpers with contrasting blouses, and even frocks with wool lace bodices! Stunning new wool mixture jacket frocks with con- trasting silk crepe bodices are another important fashion—in the new shades. Sizes 14 to 46 Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. Girls’ $7.95 “Trucurl” Chinchilla COATS $5.98 Staunchly tailored navy, tan, wine or green coats with large collars, two pockets and plaid flannel linings—the most satisfactory type of coat a school- girl can have. Sizes 7 to 14 years. All-Wool Coat Sweaters, sz.n Good-looking all-weol med- ols in plain eolors with novelty stripes, collar and pockets. Sizes 30 to 36. Girls’ Yoke - Skirts, $] 98 Navy, red or green pleated skirts wigh yoke tops. Frocks $1.98 Sizes 10 to 14 years. Girls’ Broadecloth Blouses, ] Novelty prints Novelty Wool Frocks Showing Tunics, Fur Trimmings, Draped Necklines and a Host of Other Brand-New Style Points Slight irreg- ulars of the $1.50 grade. Full fashioned— silk from top to tos, with hem tops, lisle inter- linings and French heels. gun metal and other leading shades. $1.65 Sheer from top to toe, with picot or hem tops. Also a few service weights. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. De Ravenal regulation frocks. Some have bloomers to match. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Smartly tailored white, tan or printed blouses to wear with jumper frocks or tuck-in skirts. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Goldenbers's—Third Floor. Leather Tweeds, mixtures and oordu- roys. Full cut. Sizes 8 to 18, Regular and elastic $2.00 and $2.50 Sport styles in plenty of colors, plain fancy. Sleeveless -lhi:vu. ¥ - 28 to 36. Boys’ $8.75 to $10.00 Four-Piece Vest SUITS With 2 Pairs Knickers Fall suits of tweeds and herringbones, generously cut and sturdily tailored to stand wear given them by active boys. Rich mixtures in tans, grays, browns. You will be delighted with their appear- ance and quality. 8 to 16. $15 Fall Suits, $12.75 $18 to $20 Prep Suits, $15.75 Boys—Visit Our Free Library! A book free with purchase of suit—book may be exchanged after reading for another. Lots of real boys' books to choose from. Come in soon! $2.50 to $3 Knickers $1.95 Boys’ 79¢ Blouses 59c White and fancy tached broadcloths. Sizes 4 to ‘walst styles. 16, including button-on styles. $1.00 Bell . Shirts 29¢ . Collar-attached in white, tan, fim, blue and fancy patterns. . shirts, 10 to 14 years. Youths, 3 123 to 1434, Goldenbers's—Third Floor. Sweaters $1.55 Pull-overs. Sizes $1.95 Stunning copies of much high- er priced bags at a price of only $1.95! Practical and well made with silk-and-rayon linings, and many with ll&pt‘ pocket. New pouches, vagabon styles. andles. As sketched. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. C—e o Djer-Kiss Combination Regularly s l $2.35 Includes 60c box Djer-Kiss Powder, 75¢ bottle Dr-'-xn- o fume and $1 Djer-Kiss Pocket Atomizer, which can be safely carried in handbag. Houbigant Ideal and Quelques A ke 10¢ La g uku' Toilet Soap, 19¢ Tolletries—Main Floor.

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