Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1931, Page 13

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B7 the Associated Press dents of four railroads, with RAIL EXECUTIVES SE PROSPERITY COMING Presidents of Four Lines, Embrac- ing Fourth of U. 8. Mileage, Join in Predicting Spring Revival. the Spring thaw.” that is industry, al upward trend. It won't has ing to normalcy. Group of $1 Printed Daytime Frocks Crisp, spring - like 6 59¢ prints—in attractive short-sleeved models for morning wear at home. Sizes 16 to 40. Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Cut on long, slend erizing lines, with well boned back and deep with six garters. prising a quarter of the mileage in the United States, joined in chorus here yesterday—“prosperity’s coming Gen. W. W. Atterbury, pn-uum of the Pennsylvania System — many months before we follow the wheel tracks lead- James E. Gorman, president of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific—We e i are keeping our maintenance standards PHOENIX, Ariz, January 17—Presi-'at a high level and are prepared for $3.50 “Comfort” Corselettes for $2.88 Made of pink striped material, Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 18, 1931—PART ONE. xhat i gure soon o come—a return 0| JOKER PUTS DE PRIEST gotien, e gt T, Baldwin, president of the M '"mwm'mml.:uc%; 'nt of e 8- souri Pacific—I am not 1y an IN MAYORALTY RACE at the csent oggmz. but 1931 ap) FEossidn g g tine 8.8 year toe, Petition of Candidacy Signed by Paul Shoup, nt of: the Bouo.h- Almost Every One rrom “Wash- | inspected document yesterday. Down at the bottom of the sheet were America. ern Pacific—Ju o » Semremion, we hove reached the bat P W S Dapee the alleged signatures of those who of the ladder and from now on there By the Associated Press. posed De Priests’ candidacy: Abral n shouldl I:emsvl&w but certaln return of| CHICAGO, January 17.—Some one is | Lincoln, George Wumngum ‘Woodrow normal y. certainly snickering up & sleeve some- | Wilson, Herbert Hoover, Ben Turpin, where. It turns out that Alexander the |William H. Taft, Charles V. Barrett, Great and Cleopatra are about the only [ John H. Lyle, Al Capone, Bugs Moran, persons of importance who were not'Dion O'Banion, Ima Dreamer, lines com- h, cluner lflt:umn lnry with mmxoammmn.n-w peared. Some one ‘hzf s skeptical disposition belln the Cardinal Wolsey’s wine cellars under- port, which were in danger of destruc- | °f the fox- tion under the $11,075,000 project fer the rebuilding of one side of Whitehall, Argentina is importing American au- England, are to be incorporated in the tomobiles at the rate of 1,300 a month. Merchandise Advertised on ' This Page on Sale Monday and Tuesday Number Is National 5220 inner belt. by our skill Flapper, Cuey Sam, Marshal Jotre.| NIGHT HUNTS POPULAR Sport Being Taken Up Widely in Southern Ireland. OORK, Irish Free State (#).—Hunt- ing by moontight threatens to become ; neath the English ministry of trans. | 8T more popular than daslight hunting 3 oo The sport 18 spreading in the South of Ireland and those who have taken in it describe it as far more thrill- g than ordinary fox hunting. One Permanent Wave At Our Special Price of Only One of these beautiful waves rare bargain at th National 5220. Beauty Shop—Third Floor. untfl 3 o'clock motors and “Water Carrier of Bethle win Long, R. A. whose Marriage Market” was sol Tots’ $1.98 Silk Party Frocks Four ador- $1‘79 able sleeveless crepe de chine styles, trimmed with ruffles. Peach, &lnk turquoise or nile. Sizes 2 $5 ed .operators is a price, Phone Goldenbery's—Third Floor, A Sale of 2,000 Charming 1931 Spring Hats That Are Easily ~ Worth $3 & $3.50! -1.68 Soft Felt Combined With Straw in Many Clever Ways! Any number of attractive new shapes and col- ors—to be donned at once with your Winter coat, and worn straight on through until Easter., Large headsize types for the matron, dashing tricornes and other small types, and new brim treatments fllore—that find many original ways of combining elt with pedaline straw, bakou braid, novelty straw. Bright shades to enliven the Winter ensemble, as well as black, brown, tan, grey, etc. On Sale Main Floor and Second Foor. Fresh, new crepe de chine and unloaded 51 chemise, dance sets and panties. Beautiful pink els with net enough for evening wear, | tions over the hips. Goldenbers's—Se¢ond Floor. Purchase of $1.49 pure dye crepe garments—daintily tailored $1.25 Fancy $2 Satin Girdles de chine sales A Narrow ribbon straps and | gmartly designed to Hufidreds of Smart New Arrivals for Our Spectacular Sale of - $10 & $12.50 Spring Frocks i XE Lovely Sunday Night Fashions! Stunning Tailored Dresses! Graceful Afternoon Styles! Exquisite Evening Frocks! Black and High-shade Crepes A Host of Bright Prints Plain and Printed Chiffons Evening Satins and Taffetas /. To look over this delightful collection of dresses is to realize that Spring, 1931, has brought new levels of value, as well as the most charming fashions of many a season! Such fine quality silks. . .such glorious colors ...such beautiful styles for every occasion. See them tomorrow! Sizes 14 to 50%; Long sleeves in many smart versions. short puff sleeves...lace yokes...capelets. . .beaded designs . . .embroidcry. - . cowl necklines B pleatings. . .bows. . .lingeriedetalls. . . flat flower treatments . . . separate jackets . . . you'll love their fashion points! Jade...red ... larkspur... orange. . .rose ... orange-tans ... gold ... prints | \ in many colors, and BLACK. ¢ Goldenberg’s—Second Floor Woolen Com any ’s Entire Silk Undi or finished with pretty laces. Step-ins, Ban Dainty $1 5 0 lace mod- 94C . linings — pretty 12 - inch two-hook back. Sizes 32 | O - s to 36. give trim, graceful lines. Super-Savmgs one of the biggest seasons pr: yours early! $1.95 All-Silk Printed Flat Crepes, Yd. = Rich all-silk quality—in smart 1 2 new plziéj pa%- [ terns and beauti- Silk Department— gu|ly spaced floral and conven- Main Floor tional designs. 40 inches wide. $1.25 to $1.69 500 Dozen 8 8 C of Them in the January Sale! 63x! Fully bleached sheets of fine quality sheeting that con- All are nicely finished with deep hems—wonderful “buys” at only 88c! Sizes 81x99 inches. . tains no starch or dressmg 81x90 inches...72x99 inches...63x99 inches for sing! $1.50 Crinkle Spreads * Heavy qull $1 2 9 {ty,80x105size, blue, Two to eight ards, mil lengths—38 mchel wide. Round thread quali $1.25 Woven wlth fast col- ored woven stri in rose, orchid or green. gold, Handsome $4 & $5 Rayon Spreads Size 81x105 A very low price or 84x108 2 49 for these practical inches. Beau- - spreads with fast tiful designs colored stripes in with scalloped edges. Rose, | rose, blue or gold. blue, gold, orchid or green. inches. FREE PARKING m the Januay Stlk Sale' $1.29 to $1.69 Printed Crepes, Yd. 40-in. All-Silk Crepes '40-in All-Rayon Crepes Both crepes are of beautiful quality—and the designs are sure of making a hit—they are so rdruhini_and Spring-like— and they combine such attractive colors. 81x99 In. 81x90 In. 72x99 In. 12':¢ Unbleached Cotton, Yard 7Hc Crinkle Spreads 8 ACE his is going to be ints have ever known—so choose MEN’S SUITS National Woolen Company Price $17.95 Well tailored of fancy worsteds and cassimeres, in single and double breast- ed models. Regulars, stouts, slims and shorts in the Iot. MEN’S SUITS National Woolen Company $ 1 5 9 5 National Prices, Prices $35 to $44.75. All high-grade woolens. In- cluding 8ilk Mixed Worsteds, Plain Blues, Oxford Grays and novelty materials.. Sizes 34 to 44, includ- ing regulars, stouts, slims and shorts. camels cloths in 99 In. le beds. All Boys’ Sale Overcoats Reduced! Because styles and size ranges are incomplete we have marked all the prices on Winter over- coats at decided: reductions. Great savings to you! $4.95t0 $5.95 Grades $6.95 to $8.75 Grades $2.79 $3.97 ty. Stripe Seen Them! 88¢c 80x105 that just wear and patterns. $1.50 to $1.95 All-Silk Crepes, Yd. AllSilk Washable Flat Crepes Firm, washable rib- crepe satins—two fav- $1 84C orites in black and‘de- frocks, lingerie, blouses pnd other garments. 80x105-inch rayon brocade 1 .98 old, orchid or green. Scal- oped edges. size unhleached covers—cut to al- 39¢ Pillowcases 45x36 and 42x36 25C cotton, free from starch or dressing. $6.79 $8.97 o 18 yrs, 10 81x90 bleached e 18c sheets, finished soft finish, fully bleached cotton. Rare values! i i 11 to 20 yrs. 15 to 20 yrs. - OPPOSIT lengths. 40-inch all-silk canton bon-edge flat crepes in sirable colors. spreads in $1 Mattress Covers low for shrinkage. inch sizes. 3 to 6 yrs. 2 to 8 yrs. $1 Bleached Sheets Large size $15 Grades $18.75 Grades with deep hems. Goldenbers's—Maln Floor. | crepes and 40-inch all-silk 40 leading shades for $2.75 Rayon Spreads rose, blue, Full double-bed 79 C sturdy bleached $9.75 to $12 Grades $12.75 to $15 Grades Perfect quality 69 : C 45x36 _ inches, FOR OUR CUSTOMERS 8Bth French heels. as- sonmemh but not all colors and brands in each size. sheer hose, rayon-and-wool a few pairs of Suits of the better kind, lnclud- 3 £~ .95 Se Twists, Dark mxwru. ete. cluding new shades of tan, my and brown. Sizes 34 to 40—in regulars, stouts, slims and shorts. Overcoats & Topcoats National Woolen Company Prices, $26.75 and $33.75 Smart Topcoats of tweeds, her- ringbones and ing 8triped Worsteds, Blue es, and belted back models. Sizes 34 to 44. All Perfect—and Lower Than We Have Ever Stock-Reducing Sale! $1.25 & $1.35 Chiffon 97° Full-fashioned, picot- top chiffon hose, including Roman Stripe, Triple A and BStrongwear brands. All perfect quality, with Good Group of $1 & $1.25 Hose hll-fnhloned silk-to-the-top sheer service wellht with lisle tops; and uumd back rayon-cotton-and-wool hose. Broken sizes. Women’s 59¢ to $1 Hose Perfects and irregulars. Seamed back rt hose and ose included. 38c Girls’ 39¢ Anklets, plain colors or novelty patterns, with contrasting 25C cuff tops it lue Crane silk Girls’ 35¢ Sport Hose, full length, of rayon-and-lisle, in smart color- Q¢ ings Boys’ 50c Spert Hose in neat allover patterns with lull elastic cuff tops.. Goldenberg’s—M: 39c to 59¢ Printed Rayons Greatly ngh-grade rayon-and-cotton prints that will “make up” charmingly into girls’ and women's Spring dresses. Wide selection of patterns—all in guaranteed fast colors. 36 inches wide. 29¢ Fast Color Prints | 19¢ Printed Percales prints in &beautiful 19¢ quslity; inlarge arad G collection of patterns and | Ia] u°f A“go"lbleh 5!:;‘1;\8 colorings. 36 inches wide, | Printing e 29¢ Broadcloth Yarn mercerized 18¢ quality, in white, pink, light blue, tan, re- seda, old rose or orchid. 36 inches wide. 50c Rayon Satins All-rayon quality, in lwhlte ctoner‘x k39c maize, goya, tan, pink, re- seda, Grchid, B black. 40 inches wide. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. Stock of MEN’S CLOTHING Less Than HALF-PRICE The National Woolen Company, an organization whose business extended from one end of the country to the other, sold out to Goldenberg’s their entire stock of Men’s Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats. . The National Woolen Company clothing was sold direct to the consumer—thus eliminating the usual profit of the retailer—which means that National Woolen Company’s regular prices were based on “Manufac- turer-Direct-to-Consumer” selling, which in turn means still greater savings for you in this sale! MEN’S SUITS Woolen Compmy $24.75 and $29.75 12.95 Fine Overcoats of dark mixtures and plain shades of blue and brown. All this season’s models. Bizes 34 to 44. hair lain $1 2.95 Goldenbers’s—Men's Clothing Department—Direct Entrance from K Street and Seventh Sireet. of $1 and $1.50 “EMERY” SHIRTS 69¢ Each shirt—of finely woven broadcloths wear—-in a host of handsome stripes, novelty designs and fine Also a great array of whites. Col- lar-attached styles—sifies 14 to Werall sleeve ‘ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. STREE [ ENTRANCE o navy or- started at 9:30 pm. and lasted in the morning. merchants, for nearly $30,000 & half-century ago, brought only $52.50 at auction in London recently.

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