Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1930, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. 19 I ANIH}[) SWEPT [maN MYSTERIQUSLY |t ssnsrs vt s b o312 s sz 2o SHOTS ARE FIRED |SUMsoiitiams sy ot v i Mic Uy name as Henry Gentry, but whose ad-| A search of -his pockets revealed a lement in Virginia, was unveiled °* MONTREAL, October 6 (#).—Amid o l HURT IN ARLINGTON ’dreu HA ot 3ot boxs pernod i still]\m =mbership card of the"Maryland """! AT ROAD CRUCIFIX' e T T e I AT SRy s et Pafbenad s VAL for Subscribe Today- i e i e i letic Club, on Bladensburg road, pro- [ ™ Thia mraniest W bl d’;’ . the | BOIf etiquete has been forgotten in this It costs only about 1% cents | claiming the bearer to be Henry Gentry. | he m as accepted by the 2 Emergency Hospital, Washington. . His | but giving no address. At the hospital \Right Rev. Andrew J. Brennan, bishop | Instance. H. E. Walker, playing in a| | per day and 5 cents Sundays to lb Henry Gentry Belleved to Have | condition, however, was it was said today that he had suficient- Armed Men Continue to Gnnrd‘“f( the Catholic diocese of Virginia, 'singles match at.the St. Margaret| | have Washington's best newspo- B F | slightly improved and hospital authori |1v regained consciousness to verify the | -with: Gov: John Garland Pollard s & | Gountry Club, holed his.tee shot at the | | Svery evening acd Soudas ooy een Thrown From 'ole_;hexp(-u nis recovery, - inst | PAme. but had been unable to- give | Virginia Memo-ial Unveiled [msmbfl’ of the official party. | 181-yard cighth hole. ‘Taking his ball| | g C c" P& and Sunday morn- 3 : e man was found leaning against | other information. Since the erection of the crucifix was | gleefully out of the cup before his op- ve Bmldmgs and E uin- Automobile. @ telephone pole near Alidison avenue T A Yesterday. begup, threatening letters have been e | ponent had putted. he waved excitediy | | the Aomn Ao Onal 5000 and quip i y R. C..Dawson and E. H. Fairchild | = | ceived by the workmen. and several | at two players on the tee. They thought | | ately. The Route Agent Wil col- By a Staff Correspondent of. The Sta 4nd his wife, 503 Second street south-| Twenty express locomotives are to be | py the Associated Press | shots have been fired at the monument. |it was an invitation to go through, W.| | lect'at ite cronte Agent will col- f.xment Destroyed—Water |7 Siaf Comessondent ot The Star. . | east. Washington. They stopped, and | bullt in Berlin, Germany, for the Egyp- {"An: armed guard has been stationed |E, Baldwin proceeded to hit right fnto| 1. o o e Of each month. VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS, Va., Octo- | finding him fo be injured sent him to | tian State Raliways at a cost of $25,000, FREDERICKSBURG, Va., October 6. | there since the first disturbance oc- | the pair on' the green—right into the | | ser 6.—Found unconscious o the Wash-_the. hospital. There it was found that each. —With the ritualistic ceremony. of the ' curred. clp, n fact o Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan—We Do Not Penalize Our Friends Supply Low. . cial Dispatch to The Star. ; _— e e e e e e JQUANTICO. Va. Ootober 6.— The { water supply at the Marine base | Goldenberg’s Has the : e was fimg skarly re]plomshed by | C B ps working continuously today, fol- it 2 R A vk ks o rowds Becapisn Solden- rday afternoon and swept through th Jmein building and four m?tbuildi\nggs berg’s Has e Values! i | with a loss of approximately $90,000 ore it could be. checked by the 500 Ready Tomorrow With terincs stationed at the post and the | ! of almost all of the available water | More Thrilling Ba[‘gains! y. I ome time ago water supply at the poSt was bolstered by a tanker .which | pfought water from Norfolk and later Indian Head, Md. It was thought the post today, however, that this | - - - — - - i Blior Pona iy ouia ot e necessas | 69¢c Opaque Window Shades : e = S $2.50 and $2.95 Handbags © Run,Hose Lines to River. Perfect quality opague window Morroco, saffian calf, and other good fhe 200-foot building used as head- shades at a saving of 25¢ each— SRR i hubrtors of the Signal Corps, the radio oithat’s thi t fg lue th ey { Ieh"he"_m bl e chool and the Signal Battalion quar- | - Sl - Bl v . iyl \ B e S lermaster's storerooms, where equipment | window shade buyer is offering for ! handles, Zipper fastenings, new stitch- ° \ ings and novel ways of fastening. » nd stores for the branch of Marines | RN R & i t the post were stored, were razed by this'sale! .Size 3x6 feet, in white, Black, brown, tan, green or navy, with he flames. i ecru or green. linings of rayon, silk or leather. Those lines stretched to the Po‘omac Goldenbers's—3 u River aided in saving two nearby build- | ooy il ngs. The structures destroyed were | buil: quring the war and probably will | ot be replaced. | Defcetive wiring is believed to have | aused the fire, which Marines dis- | overed at about 2:45 p.m. in the Signal | . B eadiniartics, | Phaftenartmtht | 4 Purchased Especially for the Department Managers’ Sale! : s z aiis at the post vent into sction, ith Read em X 77 L) hing under the general Suber: e 2 ea em lsion of Maj. Gen. Smediey D. Butler, ' 4 y 4 The Marines have. been receiving | 0 ter on rations for some time and | a — s o 1l water used in.cooking and for drink- | N ! and ng is boiled. At one time leaves of E Wi bsence were granted to many to re- | ve the water situation at.the post. | *f iiLece wroLenny || e L ™ e i udnut’ Compacts ENRS . R S 3 ] - +59¢ Neckwear * * .-K!DNAPERS IN COURT Discontinued xaddel, 4“ > 1 98 ; \ D ¢ : Al 1ace comarana un - convenient 'shape. Fit. ; / sets, oo "ted with' powder,> puff- %t fLibes ety 4 & : ¥ 2 N7 pleated “fi::}vné iy 39c Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Expected This - Week 7 i and mirror—Main' Fleor. . " s $2+ b A v 5 Fx , A cte—mam Fioor. Richmond Debutante ] :50c’ Cleanser Creain® Broadcloth : e ; . g, 7 o B b . / .:29¢ Silk H Ell' Bows e SMelba brand i full 38 3 ool | _ 35 Z With lasp ' - size jars. ns,peehl.prltc > A e, € S Fine moire. ribbons AR —Main Fioor.. ) ¥ g in a_marvelous srange 7c 9 the Assotiated Press. &l ‘$1 Body Powder : % 3 ¥ F : ‘e of eplors; 4-in. widths! 2 3 0 ’, Clasp free!—Main F! 3 RICHMOND, Va.; -October :6.—Court | 1 : \ : q S | Snai s m{;',';o_d;;",;;;m ggc c j d:W Susi -, Hemstitched . | Women's $1.25 bounty . i - 5 1 1599 and 81 sll'»o‘c‘ru; o B Fisor. i bl t ilo refg one-p ,m.ilz(‘:dila, “'Il' ffl.m coim or stnk;x: wo- i 97¢ ARd - worsted mixtures ‘9 PC tiehmonders indicted in conneétion ¥ Chukers fsell regular- one effects, sizes o e cre| 7 & 7731 staunch grade sheeting hapdsomely - __ coléred, - Jith the disappearance of the 20-year- $Z.98 Cryst;l each! Ofslifgh pg.l, ?“with 4-inch colored hems, Excellent value—Second Floor. . g appe: It < First quaMty} 1.69 luster English Brogdcloths '@ ] “inblue, rose; ofchid. gremm 59¢ Window Shades Harry Dickinson, the girl's companion diamend " ent: ‘maize. Guaranteed hen she was found July 12 in Waymes- graduated ‘bedd in Iplain :highs, tans, : S eatortast, “Special pice tor [ . Cit, 338 shei In lc aro. is charged with “feloniously, un- Chekers. | (“Simulated). =Main v i 1l Sm- : B expat salel bty Pl o ge 1y, greens and white—al Almost half _price!— {,‘{L‘»M:,';."F,fli’,‘,’g'cgs"ihgiflm‘;": cf,flg e 1501 ol peccably, tailored. . .The. . iy, Nnvy. i e g . ot Ste ’C}t;lored B:l;;lered Fourth Floor. a £ 21 years, fr i rsoll .,:+ ites fare i -at- ' stitche . } S er the age of 21 years, from her $ nge whites fare in collar-at : ot tinid i ] em: $1.29 Suit Cas: er, D.-C. McClenny, person having | i | WItChEI . tached and; 'meckband 171" . 2 B 5 Pillowcases Full_size . suit em 7§e wiul charge of her, without first ob- i 42x36. and 42x in: either black ing his permission,” and, “unlaw- <-y..,k¢.'-'m..¢,| in , 4 styles; the . colars.in, col- ¥ H 14 379 %36, 7 jilly aid take and tranfport Mary | nickel .case. Clear dial s‘ St | ol a4 An Equaliy Amaung Coat* Gtoup! 36" inches 27¢ brown. = Strongly - cons nces McClenny, a female person, 1o | Snd. Faliabic Heepplbint.— : O K 57 struc ourth Floor. Maynesboro, Va,, for immoral purposes, | Main Floor. sleeve lengths. Sizes 14’ «hf\:i’ and are fast color, A k e ovieg? e D A B por ress oats i o o i T | kit (e h porting ry ’ $1.25 Ironing Pa 4-inch hems, 80 inches). Pretty 75¢ lenny was for immoral purposes.” Goldenbers's—Main fully, feloniously and illegally did | wool pad,. tape, bound. A ; and abet the unlawful, felonious Heavy unbleached drill 2-Knicker with Slunmng Cape Sleeue:! illegal taking and secreting of adjustable cover.—Notions—Main . Frances McClenny, a child under Floor. Suits aie of 21, from her father, D. C. Tub Frocks Marquisette curtains. 3 5 c o e g R S Whnt a heap of STYLE: is embodied in these good-looking cont;' The and Women. .. C —Fourth Floor. ssieres b Wo J the person having ' lawful Women’s Bra: Flte siwedt $5.59 tweed spért coats have a feminine charm in their graceful flared lines, natural __'r‘;‘;::::;"filyk:::'::;m $2.50 Felt-Base suits in It Of soft,, correctly zsc Fall patterns. Al well tai- belted waistlines, unusual cape sleeves, etc. The dress coats boast of becom- wives will be eager to buy at Seamless Rugs H. Dickenon and John S. Lead- * and Cover, set ] S Tweeds with Matching B | Lo S b N T 5 2 g Berets! Coal: wtth Fourth Floor. t rficz?xléflif ':trf“char;g’ru:m “uns e it 84(: PrEiit ol . Double Sleeves! . High-Belted Flared Ceats [ $1 Printed 69¢c Snsl: Curtains, set 5 made materials. _Spe- K gl o 5 = :"ei;;md to get under way T thie el o oy o ing flares, fascinating double sleeves, spiral fur cuff and other .details. .. e e Excetiont grnde; | Notions—Main Floor. . 4 Tweeds in exquisite tones of green, tan, purple, grey or green; many with Oty A mciive matterms §x9-f¢. size. Made s 1.50 . ) , i i i o without _borders. GGESTS DISMISSAL | Boys’ $7 to $10 Boys’ $12 to $16.50 m'“l::hmxdl.,:mhli Dress co‘;h in black, navy, brown, gréen or wine twist ln:"\;::nri 3 o i OB EEE | + Overcoats Overcoats: - - - with. mandel collars.and cuffs. .. : Goldenbers's—Second Floor. 79 D, Mat ‘OF TILE -CO. COMPLMNT“ 3 v b : Rugged wear- . PR For junior boys. t - $9.75 Sizes 14 to 50 ) Coco brush door Blue. chinchill a s 35'39 s ip;flxhbrlcs Also Goldenbers's—Second . Fio $2.95 Luncheon maté of good siz 45c xaminer Curtls of L C. C. Finds or fancy mixtures, wool mavy blue chinchillas. il e i Sets durable _quality.— ¥o Grounds for Protesting Penn- WO YIS % 5 SR S Sizes 11 to 20. sy s e ; i b Downstairs ‘Store. jsylvania Rail Freight Rates. | 1 Boys’ 51 to $1.25 . Boys’ 59¢ to 79¢ 5 ' Pieces ... l‘zs 59¢ and ;Q?HYCL o i Famous Make Shirts Blotoss Our Mllhnzr B s I: ¢ Hemsm\-h;d damask lunch- Pleated Ruffling ry Buyer’s ale o > oen sets of lovely quality. Beautiful chiffons in Examiner Curtis of the Interstate | Bell and Little e < Attractively bordered in blue Wb o ooy | merce Commission ~recommended | Friend; collar attached. 9‘ broaderathewiite,. 39€ F or gold. Center cloth, 53268 ender and orchid, blue i f\‘;’msl“"&‘ of }h“lvmuld | White, plain and fancy. plain or fancy. Also per- (1] ° a e s inches.—Main Floor. and tan, pink and fame.—Main the rate on 1mpuned‘ Boys’ $1 to $1.25 JESELE . ‘Smartly shaped felts . . . black $15.00 & $16.50 29¢ Turkish T 1 < and chipped shippd from | Knick Goldenbers's—Third Floor. oo brown . .. blue . .. green e Pusith owels JRectic go i c ge-| B i - | A goore - allatieaciively tai Fur Scarfs | | ,nioine, oot 11¢ The complainant *had ‘@ tontract to | iRy Kud i - loed with novelty feathers and els. Absorbent quality. tieéds, * blue Y “ plgchae & 1 sur:‘ d,_,.“{v ?Il‘:;t:xr" Si%es 3 o 16.—Third y;un. wo“lmnl.l"d young matrons. Ynu should not ' miss 90c Wear-Ever arsera, orushed or | 4 this special sale! s, v, widl e st Boys' $1.69 to $3 Picot-Top P b i ' ‘Sauce Pans r the Reading and * Pennsylvania oys' $1. 0 -t American Red Fox Genuine Wear-Ever 39c alironds at the joint rate of 19 cents Novelty Suits Sheer Hose - Pointed Manchurian * e toag s hundred pounds. Due to Pennsyl- > Railroad deMvery switching With wash $1 39 / = ; Wolf dles; 2-qt. size. Limit, one to a . e included in the rate col- d . . ¢ ustomer.—Downstairs Store. ch ‘the complaintant con- g ::T! 97c Here’s Where Our Silk Buyer Beats His Own Remarkable Record! There are so many cos- e i struct terrazze Boars .in. the north wool w. . 1 —Main Floor. r 4 heviots A taney omen’s $1.65 self-trim. All styles for misses of the Pennsylvania State | .o “Dull-Tone Grenadin 2 95 ded were unreasonable. The carriers | ome! el Jarney caties. S ¥ « el o $1.69 to $3.50 on 1 i - pens- . . EEO S e e Five $1.69 to $2.95 Autumn Silks o L T Fur Trinmings What a wonderful ladelphia t 1 i - o 250na justifv_establishment of $1.50 Crinkle Spreads e 40-Inch Canton Crepes A sensational purchase—including all gt B i opportunity—w h e n 94c ity raes. The examiner sus- 80x105 size; Sl 19 . nith The sewiadn 40: 18k Crape’ ‘Satins o o the Autums silll favorites! - Stunning o e e e turs are being used on + scalloped edges; travel prints and other Fall patterns; as frocks and hats this season, as rose, gold, green e 40-Inch Washable Flat Crepes yd. well as rich plain colors and black. Gor- Goldenbers's—Sécond Floor. well as on coafs! Two-inch and blue woven stripes.—Main scom even mere cab- 40-Inch All-Silk’ Travel Prints . m bands ‘of > Inplii®, Hedv * 1 N .. t ands of lapin*, averette®, or Floor. webby! French heels and geous qualit that will amaze you al i b oy A g ] dainty picot tops give 40-Inch Printed Cantons this low price! Yy, $1.25 Bleached Sheets them a final touch of And They Are All Full Pieces, Too! $1 Porto Rican ler'.clzl::;(. or white. STy de, Plage, $1x99 size for dou- 79c g "Gan ML, 4 5 ; Gowns $3 AxmhindterRiigs each ble beds. Slight irreg- hama and other wanied ’ Iy e ’T:hl;:.‘:: 77C 15c Unbleached Cotton Goldenbers's—Main Floor. - e e e Scatter size; in Round-thread ‘aual. @300 . “Maude Mitchell” 8 ‘Little Sunflower” motaomiit, ey | i’ bias $1.75 , | ’ THE WORLD'S Uy in 2te 10 yerd Loibeid i 48 inches. Special prics! lengths. 38 inches e & 2 ‘ — AL, $2.98 Silk Lingerie MOST FAMOUS W $1.59 Birdeye (fi P 3 Beautiful 85c 27x54 Rag Rugs 35¢ Pillowcases ) School Frocks e iin! $1.68 pevic’s LIPSTICK [o]e} x36 bleached qual- Diapers = owns, _bloomers, _chemise ain-color ra ] e e e 5 {- c e e I T 1 ¥ A 4 or adorably lace trimmed. Natural color/ | weave-—Main Fieer. $1 Doz. N _ - A Beautiful i 5 ‘Also patities arid Bloomess of green, efe. Extra fine 19c¢ Printed Percales " 4 o of o quality, Bargain! No greasy smear/ so el 12/z¢ e et otach Hied: ) New Shipment ‘' 3ter 88¢ Regular and $1.29 Du Barry Foun- For women's house eye dlapers in a snitary : At o Sennational:...* $2.85 Extra Size Slips tain Pen & Pencil Sets Permanent/ i" < b dresses, aprons, package. 7 " A very low price Black, blue or yellow. .,@ : children’s frocks, ete. New print- ies’ 39 Price! 2 : for these popular 69¢ Pens have 14-kt. gold 89c ings.—Main Floor. 5 < Babies c ) ¢ ' rayon-and-cotton flat crepe points, iridium tipped; $1 “Wear-Right” Flannelettes / A slips in both regular and the pencils are of propel and re- \ / extra sizes. pel type to match pens, Each set Chamoisueds Gloves o .I"..‘,.,‘!'é‘l'n‘,'.?’l“: 29¢ ) ¥ A Every Dress Guaranteed Not to Fade! $1.98 Rayon Crepe Sitrnotively boxed: i ! Serviceable, smartly g d long or short y i iti A Cleal’ Cflmplexmn styled washable cham- 49c e vl \ A Maude Mitchell Frocks for girls of 7 to 14 years Sligs 89cHnitialed gerirudes. 5 ede gloves with ki All-rayon ::‘:n-. Rethion (Hiamibeduden Tots’ $1.69 Brother QA X / are shown in adorable straightline, two-piece, bolero quality, with S1.69 Stationery, box ¥ White and cream most women can have. Dr. F. M. Ed- broidcred backs. Newest shades. and cape styles of lovely prints or plain broadcloth. };‘;’,{',;‘;‘::,":’,.;‘,:’;‘;;“,}:‘,,"’“ writing stationery— 59(: . v $ d Sister Suits, Ea. wards for 20 years treated scores of SISVIIS RSN~ n Risor, _— 2 A host of styles, carefully made and finished with Regular ‘sizes. large folded sheets, cel ai z ing Nittl ; ;‘-’.’:‘r;‘; 'l';:r:-‘"e:r':dh:g:;lwmll-'l':fl;“' ! Children’s 79c Non- .u(.":;'..i";-rsri $1.49 ! French seams. Three bloomer styles in sizes 7 to 10 $1 Flannelette Gowns with lined envelopes. tients a substitute for calomel made Run Rayon Undies suits and frocks u:uyg:t::nk ; il i o T 78¢ Hollsud. Shisdes B e iy them Dr. RAwarsd s Panivia. oam: 39C Nonlique: and oifier smart Loate S ke i misses” pink and JOE o At MR Biive 'nmm.'xnou thats by thot rayon. Panties, bl‘:om- details. New Fall shades. i G ittle Sunflower Frocks for (oh of 2 to 6 yenrl, riged BAGRENIE . guiwiee :h’:;:‘:“l‘fi w'::;’u”:cr:: slive color. ;,":“:fd,,::d'":'“'.‘ o 12.—Main Sizes 2 to 6 years. R 1\ are. also designed by specialists in children’s wear, IS o slobvon. i by Fhog k" % 5 and are as carefully cut and finished of plain or 0 m""";“': ';:f:'l ':u';‘:::;":'{;:x;": n;l' 25 Rayon Um:hes Tou'szl‘flnzover | (] \printed tubfast fabrics.. Cunning bloomer, -tyre- with srv‘n::'lysza'iq G;- dlle;9 Men's $2 ‘°.33 and p:(s.::m:n raatier | fn‘:-m'-:y:::, Women's piain 7 4 c All-wool_novelty S@ [ o sashes, smocking, novelty pockets ‘and other" details. :lma f:: .:l-::‘ fl‘uR- i E}‘:‘I'llel:‘elf::_e ; lilmnlln £ ‘with o " have a pale face, sallow nanc/im rayen taliersd ters in . . h nk broosde. ” ba't T iyes pimples, conted gowns, slips, combina- o v with contma- More Than a Score °f, St)_/lec in All! | frent ell:..l) and section of .'T' :e._" ';:I: . :k fongue, headaches, a listless, no-good tions, chemise, panties, bloomers ing borders. Sizes 3 to 6 4 oA T : elastic across the back. All Fndo—all medtiy In siripes; plain all out of sorts, inactive and shorts, Pastel shades.—Main years. > sizes. colors or movelty patterns. Sizes | Ruddy checks—sparkling eyes— .Floor. Goldenbers's—Third Floor qoue-mn—neuna Floor. A to D. Fe ool rx P oA Y8 EAL AT GOLDENBETRS: S Thousands uf Is NAtigna! 5220—Free ?&rking Space Opposite 8th Street Entrance

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