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Hoover Invites Boy TERSMEVST | e ™ SAN FRANCISCO, November !’lo.—'mmy ‘Watson, 13 r-ou}' THE EVENING RARE VIOLIN OFFERED BY FORD FOR DEBUT Girl Soloist Witll Orchestra Given Choice of Two Makes From Collection. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, " |New York Youth Wrecks House RADIO SET TRADED, MAKER RUNS AMUCK and Strikes Officer With Timber NOVEMBER 21, 1930. BUSH LORE OF NATIVE SAVES LIFE OF CHILD Baby Bitten by Trapdoor Spider in Australin—Herb Panacea of Cook Checks Poisoning. By the Assoclated Press. L) Hehn Christine Bennett . Before Being Arrested. o 8 Those Going to Rus- :.'-“5 e e November 31, — Henry ? “brother of Mrs, Her- played-the Tole of Macoenns ver to ‘Speak Carefully. nert B mmer r, was njured in a | |50 BIOGCS et i Inerney home on Long Island yesterday and “John MeclInerney, 18 years oid, | foF ‘BY nmvm SMITH. troft sccident & week ago. |, who mnda s, i num in Or- ‘Russia_you, will e Dongias Wate ?‘ z&um'fi‘."’ there, but | | my's mother, received a lm- 'YDNEY, Australia, November 21.— ‘The bush lore of an elderly aboriginal woman, whom his parents employed as cook, saved the life of 20-month-old By the Assoclated Press. By the Assoclated Press. x'morr street ca His drenml of .being a Stanford oot star were uhlt&enfl \rriing F Gabrilowitsch, | celebration of Prince Otto's birthday H, ‘went home late yesterday to find eonductor of m: Detroit Symphony Or- ' last night. his sister had traded his homemade “ther m your opini azmnc: call lmm the lfl i T invi ‘ommy to live l.n iting ‘T g Mre, Helen Christine Ben. | | President Hoover s Stantord home ¢ retiirned from s six e President | l | l | ' On Sale Tomorrow At Special Purchases From Our Own Stock Added to Complete the Assortments for You! =< PITTSBURGH COAL 10 | : x| GROUP REORGANIZED v?Carue:ie Corporation Takes Over i Holdings of Company Headed © 18 n: mm flm the So- by Bell. Special , Because we are always in the market for unusual “buys”—we “snapped up” the opportunity TR()USERS to secure the entire stock of The Polly Shop at about fifty cents on the dollar—when the owner decided to go out of business. And thrifty shoppers will “snap up” the opportunity to buy this ; 4 ] stock from us (supplemented by the smartest of merchandise from our own stock) at equally $ 4 sensational savings . . . tomorrow! The Polly Shop was in business about a year, and the stock By the Assoclated Press. - 4 arnegie ration, capl ized | i Earoar s Sy ) e Carneg! tted to attend | WRIH formerly was owned by John A. Bell, coal operator and banker, who was to prison several years ago | as a result of the failure of the Car- | negle Trust Co. The value of the pmpemu of the Cnmnle Coal Co. once h- $13,000,000. S eitD henmasia aoxen 'of ooal. lnds ! in Allegheny and Washington Counties have been sold to the Manor Real Estate | & Trust Co. of Philadelphia for $1,000,000 to liquidate taxes and other debts of the reor nmd coal eampnny. Dock_properties have been for $150000" to provide & Working capital. . St. NW. St. NW. Old Entire s - About MATCH Your Odd Coats With Our antagonistic consists of only the most desirable merchandise of high quality. 2 Groups of Dresses PollyShopandOurOwn Polly Shop and Our Own Stock—at Big Savings! . . Stock of odd coat. : Rayon Umlles e e 2 Regular $1250 s .39 Regular ¥10. s 4069 : 7"9:""”“ 39c You'll find a pair of trousers here that will “perfectly match” your §E fifl : 13 ;? EISEMAN’S .DRESSES DRESSES And Women Seventh & F Sts. In Sizes 14 to 52 In Sizes 14 to 46 Beautifully made dresses of crepe satin, canton Novelty woolens and tailored jerseys as well as 42—and non-run, rayon panties, step-ins crepe, flat crepe and georgette with lace—for' every satins and heavy crepes are included in this remarkable and brassieres in small sizes. daytime occasion—fashionable in color, fabric and group, which will more than justify your high expecta- Fioor. very detail! Tunics, fur fabric trimmings, boleros, tions of quality and STYLE! it cowl necklipes, metal buttons, metallic embroidery, Plenty of j jumper and tunic frocks included, many Polly Shopaud Our Own lace yokes, jumpers—and oh, such glorious new colors with velvet trimmings of matching or contrasting :Stock of to herald the appf"“h of the hollda'ys. color; and delightful new pleated or flared dresses with Pme‘ And the loveliest of pastel evening frocks, too; of draped necklines and fur fabric bows or cuffs. We ; e sleek panne satin (cut low in back!), chiffon-or taffeta; can't begin to describe them! Black, brown, dark Remarkably Underpriced! # these in sizes 14 to 20 only. green and brilliant new Midwinter colors. Raffy ENCENS Orlesital, Perfume, the original $5 bottle, sz.‘g § for only..cisdiosos:+ YlAse - v» oo Raffy Voici Paris Tollet sl.gs Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. the original $3.95 bottlewi. .. From Our Stock Morlet's Nuit dAmour Perfume, regularly Polly Shop and Our Own Stock of Morkets N % 3 package, pom Cheramy Toilet Water, $1 bot . . violet, jasmin or muguet. $1 Houbigant’s Perfumes, Bois Dormant, Quelques Fleurs, Of Several o i S - Wcll Known s ® l 0 $1.25 Service ] Goldoubers's—atn Floor HOSE The mly Shop Stock 74c¢ =, Women’s 7¢ Handkerchiefs Full fashioned service weight with In plain white with embroidered cor- il This inexpensive and tempting group includes Gordon “Dul rey” vests with smart French bodice top, in sizes 36 to $1.35 8 $1.50 Silk Hose 94c w8 Full fashioned, silk from top to toe again”’— thousands like grenadine chiffon hose with picot, or nev uspect hem tops; and outsize service weight H . . ; | hose with lisle heels, toes and to‘pl the REAL cause. i 5 Al ‘parioue, Included are Roman Stripe, Strongwedr and Triple A Chiffon Hose . . . all of perfect quality. All are silk-to-the-top, with picot edge and French heels, and many of them are in the smart new grenadine dull emsthonsrde yhiatee p s oot s e, iy finish. Choose from many smart shades. ing shades. Women’s 15¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Linens and sheer chiffons, colored or wroidess. @ $ony, but I'm all in plain white. Some with em Polly Shop and Our Own Stock of el . $1.98 Silk Undies | ;™= erchiefs 18c ca.me3 10i §0c Such pretty tailored and lace-trimmed gowns, slips ‘ dance sets, chemise and step-ins of silk crepe de chine . } 4 s l .44 T T R G W Polly Shop and Our Own Stock of Bandettes and Bandeaux 59¢ & 79¢ 81 cnd u.z; teg1 on the wrong mnudu of; ur le., o ‘wonder you're dxed. ‘our feet fe §a§ ; gt £ :k Linens and lawns, some with dainty scalloped and only $1.44! And attractive tailored rayon crepe Yalues slips, in pastel shades, at the same low price. S _h antilever Shoes , 34c 643 $129 Crepe Lingerie 1 $2.50 to $2.98 Silk Undies 2 Pus chine Anotl 1} f for the Entire Family ; “‘;:ll designed "x Pu.l.:)' sim ‘:::::‘ «-p-r:h:-y:o “-:lp: me -‘:;: Ey:-;n 9 4 c :;':?u:.:' .;?:n:'“:".p:"::;::, s l .,4 ns—al 18 marve) rce e iemise, s CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP gl o e sender Al &fow marcow sain || i2at b marvelous prial Lae i g i ed Gt Second Floor, Over Xouns Men's Shop sx.son-namu $3.50 to $5.98 Silk Lingerie D..m oo ‘onn bo! - RRNON-ol - Exquisite crepe de chine and Venetian crepe gowns, :-t-n- crepe de chine or lace ban- 9 chemise, slips and dance sets—with creamy laces, or sim- sz.“ e D e C ply tailored. Plenty of gowns with filet or baby Irish lace. ‘Goldenbers’s—Second Floor WM. g = Polly Shop and Our Own Stock of $2.98 Rayon Satin Robes PR s fir':y’:‘ watin § l .“ robes at this low price! Plain colors or vivid pa 0O