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. THSON CONDEMNS \ F00D LOAN SCHEME Mkens Senate’s $60,000,000 - Bill to Pipe Line Into U. S. Treasury. By the Associated Press. A pipe line into the Treasury was the | desoription given in the House today by Republican Floor Leader Tilson today to the Benate’s $60,000,000 drought re- Hef bim. He condemned especially the pro- ¥ision for loans for food and clothing. “The high-principled and industrious | Says Idle Will Shirk Payment. will insist on treating it as a loan and will eripple themselves in an attempt to Tepay it,” he said. “The idle and shift- less will accept it as a gift and live off the Federal Government as long as the | opportunity exists.” Appealing for support of Agriculture Committee’s 1, limited to seed and fertilizer |3 the House $30,000,000 , Tilson sald: “If our real purpose is to drill a pipe line into the Federal Treasury and es- tablish the dole in the United States, with all that will necessarily follow, not only in the stricken areas, but throughout the country, where com- munity alter community is generously | providing for the needs of its people in accordance with American tradition | and American spirit, then let us adopt the Senate bill. i let us at least understand what we are | doing and the direction which the road | In doing so, however, upon which we are entering leads.” ‘The policy proposed in the semtei bill, Tilson said, “will not only destroy the sense of local responsibility, which | is one of the very foundations of our } institutions, but will almost inevitably dry up the sources of private gengrosity. Moreover, cause, good or bad, will expect to find a | every proposed chatitable responsive Federal Government at its Beck and call.” ; Under such a system, he ‘said, Con- gressmen would be measured in their | ¥ districts by their ability to tap the BALLOU WILL TOUR EAST FOR EDUCATOR Teachers’ College President Object | Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of Trip by School Super- intendent. of schools, will leave Washington next ‘Wednesday night on a tour of Eastern citles in quest of a president for the ‘Wilson Teachers’ College of the District i public school system. The superintendent has endeavored to | make use of leave of absence granted | Board for the last three weeks, but the | duties of his office have kept him in | 3 for this purpose by the School the city. He sald today, however, that he will \ leave the Capital Wednesday night, as soon as he has been able to clear up any pending duties resulting from the Board of Education meeting scheduled for that affernoon, planning to spend Thursday in New York City at Teach- ers’ College, Columbia University. While there Dr. Ballou will interview several | tial candidates for the presidency of the local college. He will return to Washington, _after vislt to Buffalo, N. making a similar Rochester, N. ¥., and Cleveland, where certain candi- datés on his list either reside or are | At prue”n: ‘Wilson Teachers' College, hich is operating as a four-year col- ‘wl lege for the first time this under administration of Miss Anna D. Halberg, principal of the institution when it was a normal school offering a three-year course. No time has been ! set by the superintendent for the in- stallation. of a mew nt. He ex- seek out the best tion and when it s convenient to the local school admin- istration and to the new incumbent. INVENTOR DESCRIBES TELEVISION METHODS| Dr. C. Francis Jenkins Addresses|, Parent-Teacher Association at Junior High School on the growth progress or radio broadcasting vision. The m Junior High School. Institute m , addressed a capac- sudience last night at the Plndl an ecting i was_under au- of the Paul Junior High School t-Teacher Association. « » The speaker desgribed the evolution of motion pictures, displaying stereop- ticon views of the various types of ma- chines used in the transmission of pic- tures by radio and results of the first pictures by this method. He showed the only method by which a message can be sent by radio and how the offi- cial CGovernment weather maps are broadcast. At the present time, he said, more than 20,000 boys and girls are receiving television pictures and stories through- out America, through whose keen inter- est improvements are constantly being made. A picture of the first motion machine, which he invented in 1893, was exhibited. Mrs. A. G. Bhankle, president of the sssociation, presided. MAN GIVEN FIVE YEARS IN POCKET-PICKING CASE Seeond Defendant Four Years in Prison for Theft in T pockets of & man who had boe Hshonng Triend. ‘Harria whe hed. mac Sentenced to of Automobile. Harris, colored, was sentenced by Supreme Court_ Justice Luhring inal Division 3 to serve five in the penitentiary for picking n his turned only a short time before from lt("m of imprisonrient at Atlanta, took 1) rom Jeremiah Diggs, colored, at 8, Eighteenth street northeast April ‘The larceny of an automobile cost David 8. Barber, colored, a sentence of ‘. four years in the penitentiary. He was srrested after taking a car belonging to . Forrest and crashing into B other automobiles at Ninth and H ts. Justice Luhring was advised the prisoner had been out of Oc- soquan only six months. shakers in Zeppelin form y. ‘Oocktail have appeared in German: Subscribe Today It costs only about 1% cent: day and 5 cents Sundays to ve Washington's best newspa- per delivered to regularly every evening and day morn- year, is |y 1 i : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930. LSS SR SR SR Christmas Candies 74c = $19% High-grade, tasty assorted chocolates, filled with creams, nuts, fruits, caramel, etc. Attractively boxed. Goldenberg's—Main Floor Gifts Galore Glorious New Colors . . . New Prints . . . and Gay New Fashions Distinguish Our Holiday Collection of “Fan-Gee” i DRESSES $1500 Never has this specialized dress shop offered more irresistibly lovely frocks for every occa- sion at this popular price! . Exquisite afternoon and “Sunday Night” frocks of black or col- ored chiffon, georgette- and-lace, or velvet; jacket styles included. Bright new_floral . and conventional prints on dark grounds; the popular two - piece styles included. Brilliant new _silk crepes in jade, violet, paprika and blue tones; t T showing the most charm- chiffon—just unpacked ing dressmaker details. for holiday dances. Sizes 14 to 50 and 14Y; to 22V, Our New Junior-Miss Shop charming and va- 95 misses and petite women who wear sizes 13 to 17. Are Invited to Open a Charge Account! * 2Y3-Lb. Box . Stunning new silk ratine or wool crepe two-piece sport frocks; in thrilling combinations of gay colors. Handsome black, navy and brown satins or crepes with fine lace yokes, or vestees, for the larger woman. Stately, trailing eve- ning gowns of sleek satin, crisp moire or ...shows equally Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. omen’s $1.65 Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose $1:90 An exquisitely fine, sheer chiffon stocking that formerly sold for much more! What a lovely gift selection! Full fashioned Chiffon Hose Full fashioned 45 79C gauge, dull finish chiffon hose with slipper heels and lisle-interlined hem tops. All perfect! ...pure silk throughout...with picot top. Choose from the new- est shades. $1.95 “Roman Stripe” ¢ Misses’ $1 Phoenix Chiffon Hose Hose The beautiful Full length silk-and- number 845, which s1'25 rayon hose with seamed 85C has jpst been low- fashion ered in price in time for you to Silk-to-top with lisle inter- make gift }slele‘nionm Sillk {r:mbtop linings. Sizes 8 to 10. , W t tops. t . ;?‘ztdo:s-wfl picot tops. n the best Boys’ and' Glrls' $1.25 Grenadine 50c Hose Girls’ 7%-length fancy hose in smart patterns; 3 SC boys’ fancy patterned hose with cuff tops, or new part- wool hose. 3 Prs. for $1 Goldenbers's—Main Floor Exquisite Feminine Gifts! satin, French crepe and crepe de chine! Slips, $1.49 Silk Undies $$1.25 Porto Rican Gowns panties and rayon crepe peach, may in both handsome quality satin, French crepe or crepe de chine. $2.50 Silk Undies In Many Lovely Styles at Only Positively irresistible garments of crepe $ 88 dance sets, panties, chemise and step-ins, b trimmed with the most beautiful creamy facen. Pretty crepe de chine Th dain broid- chemise, step-ins and $1 crld":owm d*: u?“‘:mm sl 1 be ‘llf costume slips—unusual values. $3.98 Silk Crepe de Chine Undies Pajamas, gowns, slips, dance sets and step-i f g and step-ins of $2.88 Goldenbers's—Second Floor. This Coupon and Will Purchase One of Our $ 1 009 Guaranteed Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets In‘Attractive Gift Box! $8.50 Ten-Piece Toilet Set A handsome gift set in rose, green or maize rearl-on-amber (simu- ated) with gold deco- $5.98 gio.%iPc. Du Pont Pearl Set A charming set—comb, $2.98 brush and mirror of high- grade Du Pont pearl. 511{5 Ten=Pc. Decorated Set eavy quality comb, $25 Du Pont Colored Pearl* Set on-amber with gold deco- for a queen! tions. Fit fo Twelve beautiful pieces Goldenbers's—Main Floor. It is just like Retting the propel and repel pencil for nothing—the pen alone is worth al- most double this very special price! Set con- sists of : Guaranteed Unbreakable Self-Filling Fountain Pen with 14-karat gold point, iridium tipped— with Repel and Propel Pencil to Match. In Gift Box. Choice of large oversize or regular size for men. Also women’s size with ring. Colors in blue, jade, orange, and black and white combi- nations. Limit—Two Sets to a Customer Sold at This Price with Coupon Only Goldenbers’s—Main Floor, in the Arlington pattern. Du Pont colored pearl with gold decorations. *Simulated. ¥ 4 Modeaey Price Exceptional Purchase of $5 French .Beaded "Handbags $2.95 Fllifrn Metal or New Shell* Frames! Exqpuisite gift handbags such as we have never seen at this low price! Very finely beaded in gold and silver designs, with rich silk linings. Beautiful shell (a new note) or dainty filigree metal frames, and beaded fringe complete their charm, *Simulated. . $2.50 to $3 Leather Bags new calf an Morroco bags in pouch, underarm and zipper styles; many with stunning imi- tation shell, prystal or ivory frames. Goldenberg's—Main Floor, “Kayser” Rayon Pajamas $1.95 Adorable tuck-in pajamas with flared legs . . . welcome feminine gifts! Typical “Kay- ser” quality in striking two- tone colorings. Sizes 16 to 18. Rayon Dance Sets Pretty pastel rayon ties ;m; Ma“l“ to mwh‘?‘n rimmed in contrasting Goldenberg's—Matin Floor. Diamond Cut Crystal* Chokers Strung on Metal Chain $1.00 Finely cut, sparkling 16 and 18 inch white crystal chokers, in carefully graduated strands. A delightful gift that is not at all expensive. *Simulated. S0c to $1 Bead Necklaces A huge collection of tty ICthmd?tx!‘d neck- ”c of many erent t) and colors of beads. Boxed. S Goldenbers's—Main Floor Millinery $2.87 Smart new felts, trimmed with pompons or flowers—in charming silhouettes, New high shades, as_well as black —a stunning collection. Jersey Wraparound Turbans, 49¢ Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. & & 2 2 Our relephone | $1.25 Metal Book Ends Number Several pleasing designs in un- 98¢ Is breakable metal book ends—fin- Suitable as masculine or femi- - 72 2 T 2 i 2 NAtional ished in green, light bronze or 5220 dark bronze. nine gift. Stationery—Main Floor. $49.50 to $59.50 Fur-Trimmed Winter For Misses and Women $39.50 Pefhaps the family has been hinting around or asking outright'what you want for Christmas, Why not suggest one of these fine looking, but ~ not costly coats? You will find handsome dress coats of broad- cloth or suedine, lavishly collared and cuffed with natural wolf, Manchurian wolf (Chinese dog), caracul or fitch, and fur-collared sport coats of rich looking tweeds and mixtures. All lined with heavy satin or silk crepe. Black, brown, green and mixtures, ¥ Sizes 14 to 50 Goldenbers's—Seegnd Floor. $2..95 Imported Kid Gloves Unusual Values! $1.95 Imported lamb- skin gloves in smartly cuffed styles: Afri- can cape slip-ons; and a few Mark Cross real kid gloves in stunning cuffed styles, All are well Handkerchiefs By the Thousand! We Mention But Four Groups Here! " Mler:’s 25¢ Linen Hdkfs. ure Irish linen, in plain white 1 5 C with hemstitched borders. " All L perfect quality. ;P}l‘l&‘l‘?sfl{nn{:‘%e, beaver, grey or brown. Sizes Women’s Boxed Hdkfs. . Sheer lawn in white or colors; Other Kid Gloves at 52‘95 also white linen embroidered in 49c " colors,_ Three in box. $1.50 and $2 Fabric Gloves Kiddies’ Boxed Hdkfs. Famous “W ear-Right” im- Some are of finen, others of ppried Samoinede gotes i i’ Q8 bl i Y implex fabrics. - Women’s Handkerchiefs Kiddies’ Lined Cape Gloves A hondof them,lk D‘Iinli'hwnad, ]Servi;:elbk Ifleece-lilned capeskin $ nd even silks i it > . Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor, " WASHINGTON'S LARGEST DIS. PLAY OF GIFT FOOTWEAR—SAVE! ppers] Women’s and Children’. Elk Soles—All Sizes Felt and Leatherette ool Many other styles Slippers Msny Colors—All Siass y Women's \ New Fall Footwear Ties—Oxfords Strap Styles 1.9 Boys’ and Girls’ hoes and Slippers “Hy.Lo" Felt Slippers Men’s Felt Slippers Blue, Brown, Gray Elk Soles—All Sizes Padded Heels — ® Women's and Children’s Leather Slippers Soft Kid Uppers, msl 79¢ Police-Fireman Postman Shoes Steel Rivet Arch All Sizes . Soles, with or without heels. All sizes. Boys’ and Girls’ Sturdy School Shoes Black or Tan g Men'’s Leather Slippers Misses’ Black or Brown New 2-T. Many Styles D::u = As Pictured In Leather Misses’ & Children’s Cuff Style Galoshes Women’s New Cuff Galoshes Rubber or Cloth