Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1931, Page 24

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_B-8 FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1931. WD | N CAPTAL A 486,869 Reside Within City "and 161,735 in Surround- ing Territory. O Going to NEW Center Market Saturday? Our customers are invited to use our Free Parking Space while shoppi in the New Center Market. Drive right in—opposte our Eghth Street entrance and a polite attendant will take charge of your car for two hours. Just another Goldenberg service. 00000 Every Saturday We Will Offer 0 $l.35 Grenadine Chiffon Free Parking Hose Space Full-fashioned, dull finish chif- Opposite fon hose, silk-to-the-top with $1 8th St. cradle soles and picot edge. All in newest shades. gl kel L Entrance 0 Adorable Frocks for Junior Misses! Printed and 4,98 Plain Crepes Sizes 11 to 19 Years These charming new frocks for the petite, youthful figure include the smart plaid silk crepe model sketched, with its becoming bolero and scarf collar, and the other clever model shown. Other plain or flowered silk crepes show capelets, long or short sleeves, cowl necklines, lace yokes and sleeve flounces, peplums, shirrings and other youthful fea- tures. Bright shades or lively prints on dark grounds. b 2 ] Women’s and Misses’ $10 and $12.50 S . D rltl resses Long or elbow sleeve models in crisp 5 4C novelty prints; fea- Lovely “Sunday night” frocks with short turing straight lines sleeves or long, flowing ones, tailored plain 7 5 %al‘i_:.res- Sizes 7 to 12 and printed crepes and attractive plain and o Third Floor. Nearly 650,000 persons reside in the District of Columbia and within the | metropolitan area immediately outside the National Capital, according to Cen- sus Bureau figures made public today. The figures show a total of 648,604 per- sons in the area. The city of Wash- ington, with a 62-square-mile land area, has a total population of 486,869 and & population density of 7,852 per square mile, while the surrounding lorgllnry. with a total population of 161,7: ind a land area of 895.19 square mil & population density of 180 per s mile. i Six hundred and one square miles | of the surrounding territory surveyed by the Census Bureau lies in Ma in Prince Georges a , while re 1 . territory has a total population of 91.- 589 and a density of 15218, while the Virginia territory has a population of 70,146 and a density of 239.13. The portion in Montgomery Ci totals 215.95 square miles with a total popu- lation of 36,013, while that portion in Prince Georges County amounts to A Word About GOLDENBERG’S Underselling POLICY Last Monday we advertised a sale of 21.000 vards of Silks at HALF PRICE AND LESS, and sold almost completely out. 21,000 yards of silks is a lot of silks to sell in one day—a record of which any store may well feel proud. Silks at 48c, 68c, 88c and $1.08 a vard are bargains, particularly when these iden- . tical qualities were meant to sell for $1.00, el 'of 55 b 8149, 5195, §2.05 and $3.95 & vard. 24,149 in Alexandria. We could have sold these silks for 20 The Virginia territory includes Alex- [ ] per cent less, 25 per cent less or even ;‘}‘fiififi,fi[fi’b’:{,fl?"f‘“’-},&“‘{i‘ifi, ao]fdAl]):;E 3315 per cent less than the regular prices, and andria has a land arca of 8 square our customers would have received exceptional fiéfih:fl:lu?x?é’x‘c‘;a&"gofi g;;:? :ql\‘x(lr: values. But we bought them at half price and mile. Arlington County has a land less and we sold them on the same hasis of ;éeli’l;ra?rs\dsmum.:lc':\m& pralpgfil:sonp% savings. To have done otherwise would have square mile. The Washington territory been untrue to our established policy of al- oy A ways sharing to the fullest every passing trade miles and has a population of 19,382, Z S . 4 Here are the figures for the various opportunity with our customers. o i ey Y No matter what we advertise in a special County, Md—District No. 3, Rockville, sale—whether it be Silks, a “2 for 1: Dress Event, a sale of Rugs, a sale'of Furniture, a sale of Hosiery, a sale of Sheets, a sale of Boys’ or Girls’ Clothing—or a sale of anything else—our merchandise is always priced as low as we can sell it for. And please bear in mind with a population of 4,684; district No. 5, Colesville, 2,306: district No. 7. that— Two of the many styles At Goldenberg’s you pay no interest, ex- as illustrated. thesda, 12 district_No. 8, Olney, 2,492; District, No. 10, Potomac, 1,135 tras or carrying charges on Budget Plan or Charge Account Girls’ New $3.98 Flat Watch for these special bargains every Saturday — and read them carefully! Girls’ 79c Wash Frocks printed frocks for the large woman. All new Spring fashions and colors. Sizes 14 to 5015. $1 Bleached 81x90 Sheets Imagine perfect quality, full double- bed size bleached c sheets at this remark- able price! Finished with deep hems. Main Floor, Glorious New “Fan-Gee” Frocks for All Occasions—Await Your Inspection! Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. DOLLAR DAY —FOR MEN— $15 the incorporations of Brookeville, 11 295; Glen Echo, Northwest Park, 13 , 1.422] Somerset, 298; part of Takoma Park, 5437. Figures for Prince Georges. Prince Georges County, Maryland, District No. 1, Vansville with 1,521 res- idents; District No. 2, Bladensburg, 4,318; District No. 3, Marlboro, 1,798; District No. 5, Piscataway, 2,297; Dis~ trict No. 6, Spalding, 3,921; District No. 39c Table Oilcloth Standard quality 5-4 size table ollcloth in a large range of color- C ful patterns. A very remarkable value! Main Floor. Boys’ 79c¢ to $1 Shirts 72; District No. 15, 7 rict No. Collar attached District No. 16, Hy- attsville, 5,198; District No. 17, Chillum, 8214; District No. 18, Seat Pleasant, 17,022; District No. 19, Riverdale, 2,895; District No. 20, Lanham, 1,135; District No. 21, Berwyn, 3,148; and the incor- porations of Berwyn Heights, 228; Bladensburg, 816; Boulevard Heights, 227; Bowie, 694; Brentwood, 1,8 Capitol Heights, 1,611; Colrhar Manor, 1.225; Cottage City, 938; Edmonton, 717; Fairmont Heights, 1,218; Hyatts- ville, 4,264; Laurel, 2,532; Mount Ra- nier, 3,832; North Brentwood, 641; Pis- cataway, Riverdale, 1,533; River~ dale Heights, 405; Upper Marlboro, 420; part of Takoma Park, 978. Arlington County, Virginia, includes Arlington district, with a population of 17,845; Jefferson district, with a popu- lation of 3,104; and the town of Fails Church, with a population of 5,666. The territory in Fairfax County, Vir- ginia, includes Falls Ohurch district with a population of 4,173; Lee district, | 2912; Mount Vernon d: ct, 5,079; Providence district, 7,2 and the towns of Fairfax with a population of | g;g and Vienna with a population of MARYLAND BLUE LAW TEST CASE LOOMS Delicatessen Proprietor to Fight | Sunday Closing Statute Vio- lation Charges. By the Associated Press | BALTIMORE, Md., January 30.—A | eneral court test of the Maryland Sun- day closing law, which forbids any labor except that incident to the sale of soda, drugs, gasoline and a few speci- fled articles of food, Was in prospect yesterday as Max Miller, a delicatessen proprietor, went on trial. Miller, charged with 15 violations of the 1920 law, was arrested D 21 when police made a drive days ago seven other men employes, were arrested. trial is expected to await the outcome of Mil- ler's case. | Miller pleaded no when his case was called before Judge Eugene A spirited fight over the so-called blue laws in the ent session of the Legislature is expected, T City Council ‘0!1 re s modification of the prese INCUBATOR BABY SCALED| Bon of Harold Lloyd Weighs 2| Pounds, 14 Ounce: LOS ANGELES, Jar Harold Lloyd, jr., tin comedian and Mrs. Mildred weighed yesterday i tipped the said the infant, born pre- | ago, had lost a little | § weight since birth, the loss common among incubator babies. They sald it would be ses child was out of danger. Electrical Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road Rentals Brookland Crepe Dresses In Street and $ .98 Party Styles! Brand new dresses . . . as fresh and pretty as Springtime . . . and very attractively priced! Street styles have long or elbow sleeves, tailored collars, pleats, buckles, etc. . . . and are shown in medium and bright colors: tan, jade, red, rose, blue, etc. Party styles show ruffles, large collars and are sleeveless . . . and may be had in dainty pastel shades. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Gay Tuck-in Pajamas Tots’ Party Dresses Adorable novelty print Very exceptio and crepe pajamas in al vaiues In pr bright patterns; with extra ty ruffied crep - wide legs. Full cut and de chine sleeve- well made. Sizes 8 to 16 less frocks. Green, years. ® pink, peachi or blue. 3 to 6 years. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. 3,000 Men’s $1.50 to $2.00 SHIRTS Including Our GOLDEN Broadcloth Shirts 1 Guaranteed (as usual) for Fabric, Style and Tailoring. Guaranteed Colorfast The materials include English broadcloths, woven madras, rayon striped madras, jacquard madras and others. The styles—Collar-attached, neckband and days before the § Coal Co. ic. B. & O, R, R. & Mich., Ave. N.E. Phone Decatur 0180-0181 Famous Reading Anthracite T 00000 Saturday—Final Reductions on BOYS’ OVERCOATS Now at about '; price and less Junior Boys’ $4 and $5 Over- $ coats, 3 t0 6, NOW..ceeveccceees 2 Junior Boys’ $5.97 and $8 $3 Overcoats, 2 to 8, NOW......... Junior Boys’ $10 and $12 $ Overcoats, 2 to 9, now 5 $10 and $12 Prep style Over- $ coats, 12 to 18, now..... 5 Sale of $6.75 to $8 BOYS’ SUITS A good grade‘suit with one or two 95 pairs of knickers in ° all and part wool suitings. Some with one pair longies. Sizes 8-to 16. $12.75 Prep Overcoats, 12 to 14, now $6'37 $15 Prep Overcoats, 12 to PP, TVOW.. . <5050 0msivas $7'50 $18.75 Prep Overcoats, 15 t0 20 years, how $9.37 $22.50 Prep Overcoats, $11.25 15 to 20 years, now $24.75 Prep Overcoats, 15 to 20 years, now $12'37 ) A Saturday Special ° 9:15 to 1 P. M. Only No Mail or Phone Orders 100 Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Sheeplined Coats & Mackinaws 35 to $9.75 Values. . ........ Suits with knickers or long: $ junior overcoats, macki- ws, sheep-lined coats. Sizes in the lot. J\lIIlIIIIIIII|FI[iIlIlIlIlIl!I|I|II!|9IIIII|I|IIII|ll|i|IIIIlI)II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII|||l|!IIIIIlI!IlIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIiIIIIIIIII|||IIIII|||I|IIII|I|II|IfIlI|||Il!||||IIIIlI'llIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllll Winding Up the Great Sale of National Woolen Co.’s Entire Stock of Men’s & Young Men’s Clothing Less Than HALF PRICE We've rearranged the stock of the National Woolen Co.’s clothing and grouped it into two lots—all remaining lines now priced for a grand clean-up. This is your last opportunity to take advantage of this clothing sensation! Suits Sold Regularly at $24.75 and $29.75 Fine worsteds, twists, cassi- meres and chev- iots in dark mix- [} tures, tans, browns and grays. Sizes 34 to 44—regulars, stouts, slims and shorts. Suits Sold Regularly at $35.00 to $44.75 Finer woolens, silk mixed wo steds in hand- some dark and [ ] medium shades. Also unfinished materials in novelty effects. Sizes 34 to 4&. including a few stouts, shorts and slims. Direct Entrances to Men’s Clothing from K Street and 7th Street R y starched collar-attached. Neck Sizes 14 to 17 The patterns—Stripes, novelty patterns and plenty of gleaming whites! Men’s $2 Part-Wool Union Suits Winter ~weight; reinforced crotch, full-cut trunk and chest. Sizes 36 to 46. Men’s $1.00 Ribbed Union Suits Light-weight; short sleeves, long legs. Full cut. Irregulars. Sizes for 36 to 46. Men’s 79c Neckties Varied assortment— ‘wool lined for long wear. Medium shapes. for Good patterns. Men’s 50c to 75c¢ Athletic Shirts * Of fine combed yarn. Trimmed neck and armholes. Sizes 34 to for 44. Slight irregulars. Men’s 19¢ Half Hose Cotton; Hon- esty make--black, gray, navy, brown Prs. and French tan. Perfect. Sizes 10 to 12. Men’s 75c¢ to $1.50 Brand. Samples for |$ and Irregulars Made with the famous Nobelt (elas- tic) waist—perfect comfort! Fine materials—stripes, novelty and plain colors. Also rayon shorts! Sizes 30 to 40. Faultless Nobelt $1.50 and $1.98 HANDBAGS On Sale Tomorrow Reproductions of the season’s new higher priced bags in zip- per, pouch, underarm and en- velope types. Made of celanese moire and Du Pont leather fabrics—in black and colors. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. $1.59 to $2 Flannelette Pajamas Faultless and other makes. Military and regulation styles. Sizes A to D. Men’s 39c¢ to 50c Silk-and-Rayon Hose Fancy or plain black. Reinforced heel, toe and sole. Some irreg- ulars. Sizes 10 to 11%. Men’s 79c Athletic Union Suits Fine quality broad- cloths and 88 square nainsook; elastic belt, 2 £ 1 snubber back. Full cut e and perfect. Sizes 26 to 46. Just 100 Men’s $1 Stadium Pajamas Of end-to-end Ma- dras -- regulation and 2 1 middy styles. Striped. for Perfect. Sizes A to C. Men’s $1.00 Blue Work Shirts Of durable blue chambray—collar at- tached. Full cut and for guaranteed. Sizes 14 0 17. Main Floor—Goldenbers’s. * Men’s $1.69 to $3.50 Samples and Irregulars— Famous Brands Including Faultless Nobelts. Regu- lation, middy and lounging styles. Broadcloths, madras and other fabrics. ® Sizes A to D. broadcloth, in white, tan, blue, green or C fancy stripes. Junior sizes 6 to 12; youth sizes 121, to 14!, neck. Some irregulars. Third Floor. Women’s $1.25 Sheer Silk Stockings Full-fashioned, dull- finish sheer hose, silk 0 c from top to toe; dainty picot_top; cradle sole and French heel. All the smart shades. Sizes 8Y2 to 10. Main Floor Boys’ and Girls’ $1.50 Shoes and Slippers Including Patent one-strap styles; also 99 Stitchdown High C Shoes with genuine “No-Mark” soles. All sizes to 2. Main Floor 60c Table Tumblers One Dozen for Clear crystal glass Table Tumblers, me- dium thin, in Colonial C style. Special at 39¢ a dozen. Downstairs Store 7V/4c Toilet Paper EIGHT Rolls for ‘Waldorf Tissue Toi- let Paper, one thou- sand sheets, to the C roll. Limit—8 rolls to a customer. Downstairs Store 10c Sweetheart Soap, 5 for ‘This popular toilet and bath soap—of- fered at just about C half price to Saturday shoppers. Main Floor. $1 Mavis Body Powder Large red metal box, filled with this popu- lar body powder, and c complete with large velour puff. Main Floor. 39¢ Cretonne Shoe Bags Eight pocket styles, well made of gay cre- tonnes in attractive C color combinations. Notions—Main Floor. 15c Three-in-One Oil The correct lubricant {or sflwlng tmacnmnes. 9 ewriters, etc. Buy a b%lt,tle or two at this sav- c ing! Notions—Main Floor. 29c Twine Shopping Bags Large size, strongly made twine bags in natural or black. To C hold your other Satur- day purcl.ases! Notions—Main Floor.

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