Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1930, Page 34

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U. S. BUYING TURKEYS DESPITE DEPRESSION Any Time Since 1896, Chicago Poultry Man Reports. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO; October 18.—The eco- year cmu:pmm THE PLAN CLOSING SCHOOLS -gun.stthelrunulm place belli tudents, it was learned TILL AFTER ELECTIONS | 5e"last mch” ; It is understood a government order has been drafted as g further precau- (Made J. Reuben Clark the Ambassador | cnjcago Mentor Recognizes His tionhry measure against student dis- |to Mexico, succeeding Dwight W. Mor- turbances such as have occurred spas- | pow. modically during the past three weeks. ‘Dr. Octavio Averhoff, secretary of education, indicated he knew an order | ferences he planned to leave this after- | By the Associated Press. Sheapec. HEAVAIL ey RN L nluspe'r;:ltia of h]:udbnc school .;1& u;‘ux; J Octol .—The National | versity activities been prepa: m&“ S mg:::ml e ‘".?iu University and all public schools | said he had not been advised about its | vember before proceeding to Mexico | foot Cuban Government Seeks to Check Any Attempt at Disturbances Like Re e e Recent Ones. -hatched fowl are 2| By the Associated Press. throughout Cuba may be closed until | application. after the November elections to insure CLARK TAKES OATH SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART ONE. GRID COACH TACKLES portant as what followed. FLEEING AUTO THIEF ‘The oath of office yesterday formally After further State Department con- noon for his home in Salt Lake City, Machine From Street Car and Pursues in Taxicab. Wwhen he took to his heels. The prisoner identified himself o po- | CHICAGO, October 18.—The auto- |lice as John O'Neill. Utah., He returns here early in No-|mobile of John K. Anderson, assistant . _ ball coach at the University of City. Chicago, was stolen yesterday, which|meet their superiors. fact, police sald, was not nearly so tm- , which he saild was his, going along the street. He jumped from the street car, requisitioned a cab, over- took the driver of the car and then brought him down with & hard Mkle Hindus fall into the dust when they | only about 1% cents per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Wi n’'s best newspa- per_ delivs to regularly .every evening and Sunday morn- ng. National th'“m will start !mmadx ately. 'l'he Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each month. cheaper and the A ded. C. E. McNeill, ess mtu-m of 'much heavier, McNeill ad SEVENTH AND K STS. ®@ PHONE NATIONAL 5220 FREE PARKING SPACE GOLDENEETGS A JANNIVERSAT Tempting Anniversary Silk Feature! $1.49 Washable All-Silk 40-in. Flat Crepes 40 Yard that lt"l regularly for 10c a Even at the present low market prices of silks—here is a value 41N \ cake. Anniversary special, that is outstanding! Guaranteed washable — all-silk quality with | SRR ribbon edge—a silk weave that is an all-year-round favorite for frocks of all types, lingerie, blouses, negligees, etc. And look at the list of popular shades: White Jeanne D'Arc - Flesh Guardsman Blue With the smart reinforcements which have arrived for ane fl’:’:‘h Violes Monday shoppers this up-to-the-minute collection now con- ?rch-‘d_ ‘C)nral Cricket Ccm,.' sists of more than 1,000 beautiful hats, representing every Beigo Clair Nigy i aped outstanding silhouette, color and trimming. And the quality Eggshell Peach Crane Manilla_Brown of every model reveals its true worth to be a great deal more Chin Chin Jadite Black Colonial Brown than its Anniversary price. Pilot Blue Midnight Pepperglo Salvador Brown $1.95 All-Silk Travel Prints ¢ $2.95 Rich Chiffon Smart $2 8 $2.95 Felts hvetier, sepetrilel. cffl“ Velvets $1.68 e e e el l 29 :::::‘;;";':;k;:u:::.‘":'f‘":l.,, 94c i ) l' misses and matrons—and not one of them looks Y navy, brown, wine or green. 40 Monday—Hundreds of New Arrivals Added to the Anniversary Sale of Stunning 5 « $6 Hats Of Extraordinary Importance to Housewives! Don't fail to read the news in Today’s Post and Herald of a purchase of 5,600 famous “Quaker Craft” Lace Curtains and Panels secured to sell at savings of one third to one half, and in some instances | more than one half! “Quaker Craft” Lace Cur- tains and Panels are known to be the finest in America—and every one in this tremendous sale is new, perfect and the “Quaker Craft” trade- label! A host of exqui rmerns—lhe panels richly Sweetheart Soap 4 Cakes for 19¢ In a Choice of 39 Smart Shades! Soleils Fur Felts French Felts Lyons Velvets Hieinttin Independence Samoa Green English Green Winetone . Oak Rose Rose Beige Rubytone Mother Goose Madeira Wine Raymdenes 25¢ Women's and misses’ Rayon Bandettes, in pastel shades. Sizes 32 to 38. $2.98 and $3.5¢ Handbags $1.94 Pouch, Envelope, Zipper, Vag- abond apd Ravenal styles, fash- ioned of fine quality leathers, including Morocco, Goat, Calf and novelty leathers, in black and wanted colors to match Fall costumes. Silk, rayon lined. Main Fioor. weight for dresses, turbans, etc. Yard ¢ 40 inches wide. Black and colors. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. o inexpensive! Black and every wanted color. inches wide. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $4 Brocade Rayon Bedspreads Rose, blue, gold, orchid and :5;:: sms :;::.lly scalloped 32049 19¢ Unbleached Sheeting Extra-length sheets of heavy round N : % p bty snil faihod ik donp € J \ Bkt e oy o ems. Some are slightly irregular. NN D 81x99 inches—allows for ample tuckin - ‘ :::d e' Heavy round thread s1.25 Bleached Sheets Anniversary Priced at Only Women’s $1 Runproof Rayon Undies Anniversary Offer! 55¢ Latest Style 360“ Undies of beautiful quality White Metal Frames P el v b i 7 Bl!“l':m:l" and Cham“" in pas- f ot 3 6 10 42. Eyes E i 1 el shades. Sizes 36 to FREE Two Registered Optometrists in Attendance Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge 11%e $8 Rayon Satin Spreads Beautiful tailored rayon satin spread in extra large size (90x108 inches) for double beds. Rose, 85'98 gold, orchid or green. and turnover. $1.35 and $1.50 “Seco” Hose 74c¢ ulars of nationally Slight known fullfashioned chiffon from top to toe—with picot tops and French heels. $2.75 Rayon 80x105 Bedspreads Pretty colored rayon bedspreads are very inexpensive during our Anniversary Sale. s l .79 Special at This Price $3.75 Beautifully engraved Hy-bridge frames with § new type comfortable bridge pads that rest on side of nose. Durable, light in weight and very good looking. Optieal Department—Main Floor. Charge Accounts Iuvited. Rose, blue, gold, orchid and green; scal- loped edges. $1.25 Full Size Mattress Covers Protect your mattress—make them wear longer and more satisfactorily! Covers—full c and twin sizes—cut to allow for shrinkage. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. 19¢ Outing Flannels Heavy quality outing flannels, 36 inches wide; neat colored stripes. [ J 19c Bleached Shaker Flannel Double . fleeced bleached 11 l/zc shaker knit flannel—soft and warm; 27 inches wide. Main Floor. FALL SHIRTS They are in—English Broadcloths— Woven Madras—Striped Madras—Oxford c Cloth—J]acquard Madras—Printed Broad- Handsomely tailored of practical, long-wearing materials from our regular manufacturer, who “knows his shirts.” Striped, fig- ured, fine plain shades and white, in neckband and collar-attached styles. Sizes from 14 to 17. The Anniversary Sale Is Ready With Children’s Halloween Costumes Styles Sizes 4 to 14 Years 32-inch -Dress Ginghams, in checks, plaids, stripes and plain shades. Fine, soft finish quality. Fast colors. Fifteen Popular Let the kiddies select their masquerade costumes tomorrow— while the assortment is complete. Here are fifteen jolly types of costumes that will furnish them with many hours of fun. Spot Clown Jack-o’-Lantern Gypsy - Mexican Girl Dutch Boy . Clown Witch Spanish Girl Chinaman Pirate Mexican Boy 1.4:0n Spanish Boy Devil Dutch Girl Goldenberg's—Main Fioor. Boys’ $2.50, §3 and $4 Sweaters $1.79 Sport Sweaters from one of America’s best mukers. Pull- over style, in plain colors and a variety of fancy designs. Sizes 26 to 36. Samples and slight irregulars. Men’s $1.59 Luxedo »~ Flannelette Pajamas Heavy flannel- ette pajamas— military eollar or o regulation; trim- med with rayon frogs. Stripes and patterns. A to D. $1.39 Part Wool Underwear “Merit make” separate gar- ments of part wool; heavy- weight shirts with sateen 89e facing; drawers reinforced; sateen waistband. " Third Fleor. 80x105-inch spreads with fast colored woven stripes in rose, gold, blue or green. Men’s $1.00 to $1.50 Ties A beautiful collection of hand- some stripes, figures and novelty 9c i Fall colors. Don't fail ' designs. @ to get your supply tomorrow! 3 for $2 Men’s $1.50 Luxedo Flannelette Nightrobes :nll‘cm :lnighm hy 1) B Anniversary Extra Specials for Boys LonigLy L s 12 and s l 5 Suits effects. Sizes 15 to 20. ° Men’s $1.69 Part-Wool fl and Overcoats Union suit, GV:I:- f‘:fle wool W“! ° full-cat body for roominess. Size wi 0 pairs to 44. L] knickers, 7 to 17; !uo Goldenberg's—Main Floor. 5¢ oflqfle pairs of longies, 12 to 19. Tweeds, cassi- Window Shades meres and neat herringbone weaves—all { carefully tailored. 3le¢ Opaque Window Shades, 3x6 A Great Anniversary Event! Men’s $20 and $22.50 Wool overcoats—Germania chinchillas, one and Two Trouser sults :‘Qo;mm;ll::; l;l::;?:«n:n;? - % 2 to 9; mannish mixtures, 4 to 10; smart # Fourth Floor. wool-lined mixtures and blue chinchillas, o and Winter Overcoats styles—many with 11 to 18. Lonly rhinestone rondels :t: ol the dainty pearls®. Gndlned and uniform sizes. or small beads. H. "4 stain Ficor. and extra sizes "in ‘.h"in:“dn.h‘il:o, gowns— peach, pink or whi $8 to $10 Wool Suits 2 knickers, 7 to 16 2 longies, 14 to 19 36.35 School boys like these suits—they are snappy. Mothers like them for the way they wear! Dressy mixtures, all sturdily tailored of rugged woolens. $1.69 to $2.95 : 4 Combination Suits Smart lintle suits — tweed sl.ss and jersey -mu with wash $1 to $2 Bell Pajamas Sampl III slight irre, this famous mlke (J Outing flannels and blouses in plain or fancy effects. broadeloth in one and two piece Well tailored. Sizes 3 to 10. @ styles. 4 to 18, Goldenberg’s—Third Flapr. Direct Entrance to Men's Shop At Savings of About One-Half! A hand-picked selection of the most desirable styles and patterns, smartly tailored in the correct fashions for Fall and Winter. It will be wise economy for you to huy both a suit and overcoat, for it's safe to say you seldom have such an opportunity to secure so much clothing value! 11 No Extra Charge for Alterations Most suits with two pairs of trousers Fancy Mixtures. .. Twists Cheviots. . . Plain Blues The overcoats of heavy warm J§ fabrics in plain colors and faney mixtures. Sizes 34 to 46. And a Companion Sale of Mer’s and Young Men’s $20 and $25 Topcoats Genuine Llama Cloth fabrics, Camel's Hair Cloths and smart looking tweeds—all in popular shades, tans, browns, grays, blues Llled back models. Sizes 34 to 44. and mixtures. Plain and Ll $1&.95 ® extra heavy grad 50c Unbleached 86-Inch Sheeting 24c Less than half prh:e.f .‘l::a:: for making dnbl: bed sheets. Main Floor, Budget Plan No interest or extras add- ed. 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