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THOMPSON SPLITS WITH PARTY HEAD Iayor of Chloago Aecuses County Chairman of At- tempt to Retire Him. » @ the Associajed Press. CHICAGO, December 18.—Mayor Willlam Hale Thompseh and B. W, 8now, chairman of the Cook Count: odds today over the question of the party’s candidate for mayor at the Feb- Tuary primary. Leaders of the Deneen and Brundage factions in county polifios have agreed to meet tomorrow for a discussion of a candidate other than Thom Charles V. Barrett, member o Board of Review, who is already in Lhe‘ now called the meeting, but did not | tnyite Thompson, who immediately is- uod a statement denouncing Snow and his “attempt to retire mu jompson to private life,” or Barret! Thompson alsa nfiunked Barrett, but he did not reply. Snow, however, in a brief statement said the Thompson ad- ministration “has besmirched the rep- utation of Chicago the world over.” United States Senator Deneen, who is in Washington, is expected to be repre- sented at the conference by Roy O. ‘West, national committeeman and for- mer Secretary of the Interior. Ed- ward J. Brundage, former Attorney ‘General, said he would attend “un- armed” and suggested the others “also check their tomahawks.” Fred Lundin, former friend of Thompson, and Gov. Louyis Emmerson also may be repre- sented. $380,921 VALUE PUT ON HAMMAR ESTATE “Executors File Will for Probate. Husband to Be Heir for Re- mainder of Life. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Hammar, who died November 20, left an estate valued at $880,921.77, according to the petition of her husband, Oscar F. Hfim T, and the Bank of Pittsburgh National Associa- ~ tion, her executors, for the probate of her will. Besides her husband, who re- sides at 3733 Thirty-fifth street, she is survived by & brother, Daniel M. Camp- bell, of Pittsburgh. According to the will the husband is to have t.he household effects and auto- al Associa- life of Lhe h\lsblnd who entire b & ma)ihare;’o( Uhs 'stfiewl Corporal n are to go to each of following: Elizabeth McCash, Margaret McCach of Scotland, Isie McKenzie, Daniel M. Campbell of Pittsburgh. trustees are to pay after the hus- band’s death ‘5000 each to Ulla Elers and Elsa Rasch 32000 uch to Eva and Rllfih Rl.sch 82000 ,&)0“ PQ ; 810, for nocents Church euh 0 8t. Blm - L S Bt. Paul's Sgfiml at Beaufart, N. C., and eurmn 1“2 annuities. The residue of the estate is then to go to the children d D:mel M, fimpbel " ANNUAL POST POSTER CONTEST TO CLOSE ON JANUARY 10 Winner to Be Used ns Placard Ad- vertising Bal Boheme. in February. ‘The Arts Club of Washington an. nounced today that posters entered in its annual clt ~wide pocmr contest, must be in the of the committee ‘The subject X urt of which will be an ]e\ent of February 3 at | the Willard Hof Cash prizes will be awarded for the three best posters, which may be of any size. Mrs. Louise B. Hoover is chair- man of the club's Poster Committee. Miss Anne Fuller Abbott, Felix Ma- honey and LyleJ A. Brookover are members. The posters, which must bear the in- seription “Bal Beheme, the Willard, February 2" will be judged by a com- mittee of five—Duncan Phillips, Miss Eleanor Parke Curtis, Jl.mes W Hardy, James me and O. F. Ballon lONUSES FOR EMPLOYES Beven New York Financial Insti- tutions to Reward Workers, NEW YORK, December 18 (#).— Employes of seven banks and trust companies will receive customary Christmas bonuses estimated at $350,- 000, Extra checks ranging from 5 per cent to 23 per cent of a year's salary will be drawn by the Chase National Bank, Chatham Phenix National Bank & Trust Co., Title Guarantee & Trust Co., County Trust Co., Commercial Tgust Co. of New Jersey, Bankers' Trust Co., ll\d Bank of Europe Trusl Co. Visit Our Optiss! Department ot Ones and Have Your Eyes Examined FREE Special Offer— Genuine Invisible Bifocal Lenses* Py pflycl Fine quality lenses for either T 2 s3.so oot 8 RRAP e 'lnréfd'.c.l.gh'u Two rcgumed Optometrists in attendance. Dr. Kanstoroom %in charge. Rl G L ENGAGEMENT BROKEN Fifi D'Orsay, French Movie Actress, Again on Eligible List. HOLL¥WOOD, Calif., D“efimnbgr 18 —Amt.\lsr film actress, rsay, Xy b tllm e an- ounced 'hludly nght uron her return here mnn New York tl she no longer to m ed Berrens, muur of ceremonies at a New York eater. m"we have been separated so long, and our careers are taking us in dif- "ferent directions,” Miss D'Orsay ex- plained. 2k - i In a large part of Centrul America thundersterms oceur ily dur- ing half the year. SR SR SN sories. THE _EVE [GALIFORNIA IS ASKED FOR REDWOOD TREES = Experimental Plantings Thrive in ‘Gll Washington—Dr. J. C. Merriam Aids in Getting Saplings. Callfornia _redwood trees will soon grace the parks of the city, if the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks has its way. Lieut. P. B. Butler, assistant director of public buildings and ublic - parks, today said that he has tten to Cali- fornia to secure number of these trees, which will planted in groups Toyland—Downstairs Store. NG_STAR, WASHINGTON, D C. Tlilhw» 1930, in the clty's park system. Dr. John C.| woods In Lafayette Square. almost in Merriam, pnuldent of the Carnegle In- | the front yard of the Californian that su Hnn of Wi u chnrmuu o( occuples the e Tt nt ati W m o o FUND TO BE RAISED FOR COLORED FAMILIES Two hundred dollars provide o e men, women & Cl ren al P el "’d:’,,;",:': Fark, Deanwood, Mill road and Bladens- senuuvu of the redwaod 1 Two burg' 'mud is the go: goal sft hy‘ u: Du: are growln! in front of the unn isters’ and Deacons' un on of the of the Natlonal Education Assoctation, | trick at 1201 Sixteenth street, one on either | Rev. I. P. Brooks is president general side of the historic section of a red- |of the union, and Albert Barnes super- wood tree that grew before the birth of | intendent, Contributions of money, old Christ. These trees withstood Wash- | clothing gnd food will be gratefully re- ington's Summer in good shape. In ad-|ceived at the union’s headquarters, 2347 dition to these, there is a group of red- | Sherman avenue. n.-uu gmmmmw e e B B B BN B RN R B R BN BN ER RSN TWO YULE PLAYS AND DANCE PLANNED |5 Holiday Observances Arranged by Community Center Department of Publie Schools. Presentation of Christmas plays at two of the ¢enters and a dance at an- other will mark the observance of the holiday season by the Community Cen- ter Department of Public Schools of the Dm.rlct over the week end. Representatives of dancing and dra- matic groups of Southeast Com: See “Claudo,” the Mechanical Man, in Our 7th St. Window American Flyer Electric Train Sets Now at 10% Reductions! We have reduced prices by 10% on All- American Flyer Electric Train “Sets and acces- and Mys. d | Seabright, Mrs. Sidney Madsen, . Marceron and Mrs. 8. Fry. Reid K. Middlefon has charge of are rangements. g " Share Pay With “Extra” Men. ling and s‘g‘fll ‘B‘o‘:“lmf by the Olock” l';d “I of re _the two plays to be pnuw dren of the Macfarland Community Center, saturduy at 8 pm., in the Petworth ditorium, Eighth S, 18 (#).—Regularly of the Oregon Short-Line Railroad and Shepherd | have announced, through H. J. :treeu ‘The combined casis of 70 v;hudrun will be under the d!ncu.n of ‘Taggart and te Wolfe. An attractive tool chest, eram- med full of tools of various kinds. A gift that will appeal to Junior. Torland—Downstairs Stors. —_— “&" 2350 SRS crash cloth and four nap- kins, with colored bar- Turkish Towel Sets—I1 towel and 2 washcloths. 79¢ Mercerized Damask, Yds. for 58 inches wide. . 89c Breakfast Claths, 2 for red borders. Size 44 Mats gayest of modernistic de- 3]. signs. Bath Towel ‘and Wash- eloth sets in dainty pas- 89 Linen Damask Towels, 2f ored rayon borders. Ex--s ‘ccptinnal value. Hemstitched all-1inen towels, hand embroidered 50¢ Linen Guest Towels, 4 for charming gift! 39¢ Embroidered Guest $1.69 Linen Luncheon Set Fiye-piece set, consist- ing of S0x50-inch linen s]. ders. $1.50 Towel Sets Hand-embroidered s1 White with colored bor- ders.e Plain white or pastel bordered mercerized dam-* ask of serviceable quality. All-linen crash break- fast cloths, with fast-col-* inches square. $1.50 Modernistic Bath Thick, absorbent Turk- ish Bath Mats, in the $1.80 Towel Gift Sets Chenille’ or Turkish s tel colorings. or 18x36-inch white linen damask towels with col- 79¢ Hand-Embroidered Towels, 2 for in lovely patterns. Col- ored borders. Adorable-looking pastel linen damask towels, neatly hemstitched. A Towels, 4 for Pretty linen.crash tow- els, hand-embroidered in colored designs. IS W&#&‘#&%&&:&‘#&‘W brushed See What ONE DOLLAR Will Buy at The Dependable Store Tomarrow! 35¢ Turkish Towels, 4 for Thick, absorbent dou- ble-thread - bath towels, size 22x44 inches, with colared borders. 3 25¢ Huck Towels, 6 for Serviceable hem- stitched huck towels with fast colored horders. A half dozen for a dollar. $1.50 Hemstitched 81x90 * Sheets Full double-bed size sheets, made of heavy sheeting that contains no starch or dressing. 3% Hemstitched Cases, 4 for Choice of 45x36 or 42x36 inch size, of good uality cotton to match ;‘he above sheets. Sheet and Pillowease Set One 81x9%-inch sheet (double-bed size), and two 42x36-inch pillow- cases to match. 50c Colored Border Clses, 3 for Size 45x36 inch pillow- cases, with four-inch col- ored borders in pink, blue, orchid, green or peach. $1.50 Oileloth Table Covers S4x54-inch felt-back eilcloth covers in a host wf charming cnlored de- signs. S0c Fancy Pillowcases, 3 for Dainty hemstitched, face edged white pillow- ; eases, size 45x36 inches. $1.25 Fancy Pilloweases, Pair Beautiful 5calloped, lace edged cases of fine quality. Each pair nicely boxed. $1.50 Unbleached Mattress Covers Heavy quality bleached sheeting covers $ in full er twin bed size. un- Goldenberg's—Main Ploor.—Chzrze Accounts Invited, RARARRAARARG IR URRIRRRARRRRR AN 29¢ Included are velveteen, chenille and wool berets, in most any color vou could want, Goldenberg’s—Main Floor., = == Continuing the of at SRS Christmas Sale of Lane Cedar Chests Manufacturer’s Sampb Line of Nationglly Known Chests Priced to Save You a Third and More! A “Lane” Cedar Chest is a thought- lul gift, and will always be treasured for its beauty and usefulness! you may choose from a great variety Here styles in these famous Cedar Chests savings of a third and more, be- cause we're offering the maker’s sam- ple line in this sale! Down The Balance on Convenient Budget Payments. No Interest or Extras, $25 Value $17 930 Value $35 Value $20 $24 $32 Value $22 Others in the Sale Priced at $16 to $35 Goldenberg's—~Fourth Floer—~Charge Accounts Invited, A Ay Full 50 Inches Wide. $1.79 Rich color tones of blue, rose, gold, green, Spanish red, orchid and mulberry, in stripes, medallion ef- fects, modernistic and brocade ef- fects. AM full 50 inches wide. $2.00 Drapery ¢ Damask 80c¢ Drapery Damask ble-width Dr‘r!r! Dnmuk of 36-inch Dra; gospianal wualEC o g & it Justroi Ja"n. ars $1.00 § st oS4 variety of hm%’lu Goldenberg's—Fou: Ty Demask of ex ny de g lgntsul el fiover 59(: golor combin faches” wide »r-e- savings! 80 inches to the pair. Regularly $12.50 pair. $5.65 pr. $1 Ruffled Scrim Curtains, Set 500 pairs of Ruffied Scrim Curtains, crisply fresh and new; in blue, green or rose. Valance and tie backs included. Priced Way Below Regular for This Important Event! A sale well timed to meet the needs of housewives planning to decorate their homes for the holidays, and for those who will make practical gifts like these! Sav- ings are remarkable! $1.50 Curtains| Criss-Cross Curtains 97c Set | ¢1.25 pr. OCurtains, in ivory er Of plain beise tones. Cornies | dotted mara valance and tie backs. IO $2.25 Cutains $1.69 Set Ruffled Criss - Orosa tains,, dgited aulagite. complets with tie backs. Down Go priced considerably below their of real Orientals, $125 Royal Wilton Rugs 9x12-ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs 7%:x9-ft. Seamless Axminsters 8.3x10.6-ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs Exqmm- patterns. Many are of per- 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs * counts Invited. Velour Portieres at About One-Third Less Than Regular Prices We secured a large quantity of these handsome “Sunfast” Portieres from a promjnent mill to sell at way under the usual cost. You will want to brighten up the home with new portieres at these 100 inches to the pair. Regularly $22.00 pair. daintily trimmed Goldenbers's—Fourth Floar—Charge Accounts Invited. A Great Holiday Purchase of 2,000 Pairs Lace & Ruffled Curtalns Rug ‘Prices—In ' This Remarkable Selling of Seamless Royal # Wilton Rugs We Took Advantage of Lower Market Conditions Jnd Purchased Rugs at Big Savings. Rugs of exceptional quality are grouped in three lots and are seamless and of heavy, deep-pile quality; in an excellent range of beautiful designs and colorings, including many copies Choice of 9x12-ft. and 83x10.6-ft. sizes. $85" Royal Wilton Rugs $87 565 %97 Sold on Our BUDGET PLAN of Convenient Payments - Goldenberg’s—~Downstairs Store—Charge Accounts Invited. ' $2.50 & $3 Drapery Damask Rich, Beautiful Grades, in Many Gorgeous Patterns. $1.39 & $1.59 ' Drapery Damask 10 ry Damask, o colar s R oty coloring: rema; i Datterns to choose 110 50 inches wide.. Velour 311 25 pr. 55c¢ real worth in this sale. All $150 Royal Wiltan Rugs 9x12 Heavy Felt Base Squares $3 99 Each T wmm'r“nsdm' e pal are trade-marked; t For Gifts! $8.95 Fine -Wool Blankets Guaranteed 100% Pure Wool Fleece Full double-bed size Blankets of soft fleecy quality; thick and warm for cold Winter nights. Every one guar- anteed pure wool. The assortment offers cheice of a number of pretty plaids, in soft-hued colorings. 89¢ Cotton Bed Quilts, each at 52-39 $5.00 Sateen-Covered Com- T et eavy e - ; quality; pair at. $3-39 e e wlll.oli All Pure oo extn‘argc size. .. $9 95 $4.50 Part-Wool $2 48 forts, double-bed 29 soft and fleecy.. size; each 53 $3.00 ParteW $10.00 Pure Wool-Filled Com= Blankets, in pfe!ly forts, double - bed plaids; each at. $l 98 size; each 55-65 Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor.—Charse Accounts Invited. UnreStricted Chaice of Our $7.50 to $10 Winter French Finest velvet, hatter’s plush and soleil hau— you know the STYLE and QUALITY for which our French Room is famous. r entire ve- m:;x;}ng I:‘relnch Room Winter stock included at_this price No Lay-Bys or Exchanges, Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Indian Bl.lkm Room Millinery $3.75 PRPemnants No Mail or Phone Orders Accepted for Friday Remnant Items Short Lots of Women’s Coats and Dresses 37) Waemen's and Misses' Co-t-. in dress and -pm models; of tweeds, velours and novelty mlxtures Sizes M to ’:‘3 includ- (23)" Fi Knitted Jersey Dl—:u,% lI-‘.:ndeol-' Syt 01 67 o {11 Spet s of asraktan, . Black, (27) Eunlnl Dresses-of meire, mu:n llusuy:mullstm satin, georgette and chiffon; in light Dollgn Sizes litaaoonly G i = "5 $12 98 . SR A s 0.00. Friday at . . $3 Priday at . 47 nnm georgette from ‘N]ll:rl-‘v wld nt uooo Broken -nl - and celors. Friday at Goldenbars’s—8econd Floor—Charse Agconnts Invited. _ (7 $100 Sealine* Fur Coats Left from last season. Good styles of fine quality black Sealine* fur, s k 50 with fitch fox er marmot eollars and cufis. Small sizes only. (*Dyed ) - Remnants 25¢ to 3% Wash Fabrics Remnants from our lut-;nlum Remnants of 39¢ to 69¢ Wash wash fabries, including 36-inch Fabrics, including Printed Ray- Printed Percales, 36-inch Sateens, on Flat Crepe, Hollywoed 36-inch Tweed Prints, 40-inch Chintzes, Plain-color Flat Crepes and Ray- on Satips, in use- c ful lengths. Fri- c day, yard ,....... R.mnanls of 89 Printed Rayon Flat Crepes, 40 inches wide; all pure rayon fabrics, in many beauti- 4 ful printings. Guaranteed fast colors, Friday, yard c Goldenberg’s—Second Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. —_— Qdd Lots of Traveling Goods (IS) Suit Cases, ly made with steel frami .myg ll(n{d 20 m.hw .9 Formerly $4.50, at.. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor—Charse Acsounts Ilvllol. | Odd Lots of Window Shades 65 Qpague Cloth Windo Shades, 340 ft, ot e lnecr: iyt 3 420 smnanw and wm- or eeru Perfect quality.. fic" g 1,600 Yards of Silk Remnants! 800 Yds. of 77c y 800 Yds. of Silk Canton Silk and Rayon Worth $§1.39 to $195 a Yard! ond.l nof to nmm?-ur"; beauty! No Borders. Crepes Prints Wi a marvel® oportumty to supply your own needs— or to choose a dress lengtl of silks for someone on your gift list! Mnflclon and designs, %) inches wide, - Main Accounts Invited, ey h, Mr. and Mrs. A. W, - JALT LAKE CITY, Utah, December" employed trainmen ~ hof, general manager, their vuunrnua to surrender two days' work each month* for the benefit of men on the extra lisk